Information
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Patent Grant
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6340321
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Patent Number
6,340,321
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 22, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 596
- 439 752
- 439 877
- 439 882
- 439 887
- 439 879
- 439 904
- 439 467
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The connector has a first housing (4) comprised of a connector terminal (1), a terminal accommodating chamber (3) in which the connector terminals (1) are disposed in a direction in which a mating connector (2) is to be inserted, and terminal insertion holes (4) in the terminal accommodating chamber (3) in which each joint portion is embedded and a second housing (7) having a connector insertion hole (5) allowing the mating connector (2) to be inserted in and engaged with and capable of being mounted integratedly with the terminal accommodating chamber (3) of the first housing (4) through the hinge portion (6). The connector further comprises a terminal pressing member for pressing the joint portion (11) of the connector terminal disposed in the terminal insertion hole (14) when the second housing is coupled with the first housing (4), the terminal pressing member (21) being provided on an outer side face of the second housing (7).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a connector capable of accommodating terminals in its accommodating chamber, and more particularly to a connector which achieves improvement of insertion performance of each terminal into the terminal accommodating chamber, prevention of the terminal from being slipped out and improvement of mechanical strength of the connector.
In a substrate connector
101
, for example, as shown in
FIG. 1
, a plurality of terminals
103
are disposed in its connector housing
102
and the respective terminals
103
are inserted into through holes
105
formed in a printed wiring board
104
. A land portion of the wiring pattern is connected to the terminals
103
by soldering, so that the substrate connector
101
is mounted on the printed wiring board
104
.
In the substrate connector
101
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, a mating connector
106
is inserted into a terminal accommodating chamber
107
of the connector housing
102
. By coupling the mating connector
106
with the substrate connector
101
, a terminal (not shown) of the terminal connector
106
comes into contact with the terminal
103
in the substrate connector
101
.
The terminal
103
provided in the connector housing
102
may be protruded to the side of a rear face
104
b
opposite to a connector mounting face
104
a
of the printed wiring board
104
because of a contact load on the terminal when and after the mating connector
106
is coupled.
On the other hand, in a so-called wire connector in which a wire is connected, as shown in
FIG. 3
, wires
111
,
112
are connected to a terminal
110
and another terminal (not shown) respectively in respective connector housings. By coupling a female connector
113
to a male connector
114
, the terminals are coupled with each other.
However, in case of the wire connector, after the connectors are coupled with each other, the terminal
110
may be slipped out of the connector housing
109
because of an unexpected external force. To prevent this phenomenon, it is necessary to provide the connector housing
109
with a double fixing member
115
for preventing the terminal
110
from being slipped out as shown in FIG.
3
. To provide with the double fixing member
115
, a hole needs to be formed in the connector housing
109
. Further, the double fixing member
115
, which is a small part, needs to be produced especially, thereby leading to increases of production cost and production steps.
As described above, in the substrate connector
101
and wire connector
113
, the terminals
103
,
110
may be slipped out or the double fixing member
115
for preventing an escape of the terminal
110
is necessary, so that the increases of production cost and production steps cannot be avoided.
Accordingly, the present invention has been proposed to solve the above described problem and therefore, an object of the invention is to provide a connector having a high mechanical strength, capable of securing a smooth insertion of a terminal into a terminal accommodating chamber and preventing an escape of the terminal from the terminal accommodating chamber.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the present invention, the connector comprises: a connector terminal constituted of a wire connecting portion, to which a wire is connected, a terminal contact portion, which a mating terminal contacts and a joint portion for joining the wire connecting portion to the terminal contact portion, the wire connecting portion and the terminal contact portion being joined to the joint portion through an end of each thereof while the other end of each thereof being disposed in the same direction; a first housing having a terminal accommodating chamber in which the connector terminal is inserted and disposed in the same direction in which the mating connector is inserted; and a second housing having a connector insertion hole, through which the mating connector is to be inserted and mounted integratedly with the terminal accommodating chamber of the first housing through a hinge portion. The second housing is provided with a terminal pressing member for pressing the joint portion of the connector terminal inserted into the terminal insertion hole when the second housing is coupled with the first housing.
Therefore, the connector housing is so constructed that it is divided to the first housing having the terminal accommodating chamber and the second housing having the connector insertion hole through which the mating connector is to be inserted and the second housing can be coupled with the first housing through the hinge portion. Thus, when the second housing is separated from the first housing, the connector terminal can be mounted in the terminal accommodating chamber easily.
When the second housing is coupled with the first housing, the terminal pressing member formed on the second housing presses the joint portion of the connector terminal disposed in the terminal insertion hole formed in the terminal accommodating chamber. Thus, the connector terminal is prevented from being slipped out of the terminal accommodating chamber.
Further, the wire connecting portion and the terminal contact portion of the connector terminal are not provided on the same line, but disposed on the joint portion by joining the proximal ends thereof to the joint portion, such that the other ends thereof are directed in the same direction. As a result, reduction of the size of the connector terminal can be achieved, thereby making it possible to reduce the size of the connector itself.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, a lock means for maintaining the coupling condition of the first housing and the second housing is provided.
Therefore, because the lock means for maintaining the coupling condition of the first housing and the second housing is provided, when the first and second housings are coupled with each other, the coupling condition can be maintained unless the lock means is released. Then, by releasing the lock means, the second housing can be separated from the first housing easily.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a condition in which a conventional substrate connector is mounted on a printed wiring board;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing a condition in which terminals are protruded from a connector housing when a mating connector is mounted on the substrate connector shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view showing a condition in which a wire connector on which a double fixing member is produced is connected to a mate connector.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a connector of the embodiment, showing a condition in which the connector is disassembled;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a connector of the embodiment, showing a condition in which the connector is assembled; and
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing a connector of the embodiment, showing a condition in which the mating connector is coupled therewith.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT.
<Structure of Connector>
As shown in
FIGS. 4
to
6
, the connector of this embodiment comprises a connector terminal
1
, a first housing
4
having a terminal accommodating chamber
3
in which the connector terminals
1
are disposed in a direction in which a mating connector
2
is inserted, and a second housing
7
having a connector insertion hole
5
allowing the mating connector to be inserted and engaged and mounted on the side of the terminal accommodating chamber
3
of the first housing
4
through a hinge portion
6
such that it is combined.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the connector terminal
1
comprises a wire connecting portion
9
, a terminal contact portion
10
which a mating terminal (not shown) is to contact, and a joint portion
11
for joining the wire connecting portion
9
to the terminal contact portion
10
. The connector terminal
1
is formed integratedly by punching and bending a metal sheet.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the wire connecting portion
9
is comprised of a wire crimping portion
12
for crimping an insulated covering portion of the wire
8
and a core crimping/connecting portion
13
for crimping a core of the wire
8
. In this wire connecting portion
9
, a proximal end of the core crimping/connecting portion
13
, which is an end thereof, is joined to the joint portion
11
, which will be described later, and the wire crimping portion
12
, which is the other end, is directed upward.
The terminal contact portion
10
is a contact portion which is a rod-like tab in contact with a female terminal as a mating terminal. A proximal end of this terminal contact portion
10
is joined to the joint portion
11
and a front end thereof, which is the other end, is directed upward in the same direction as the wire connecting portion
9
.
The joint portion
11
is formed in the form of a substantially L-shaped flat sheet and inserted into a terminal insertion hole
14
formed in the terminal accommodating chamber
3
, which will be described later, with its short side direction (Z) as an insertion direction.
Although, the wire connecting portion
9
may be directed in any direction relative to the terminal contact portion
10
, according to this embodiment, they are directed in the same direction in order to achieve reduction of the connector size. The wire connecting portion
9
and the terminal contact portion
10
are provided in the same upward (Z−) direction such that they are substantially parallel, on both ends in the length direction of the joint portion
11
. As a result, the connector terminal
1
is formed in a substantially U-shape as viewed in plan.
As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, the first housing
4
is comprised of a housing coupling portion
15
with which the second housing
7
is to be coupled and a wire introducing portion
16
for introducing the wire
8
connected to the connector terminal
1
disposed in the terminal accommodating chamber
3
out of the housing. When the first housing
4
is coupled with the second housing
7
, a rectangular solid is formed.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a connector mounting concave portion
17
, on which a front end portion
2
a
of the mating connector
2
is to be mounted, is formed in the housing coupling portion
15
. The terminal insertion hole
14
, in which the joint portion
11
of the connector terminal
1
is to be inserted, is formed in a bottom of the connector mounting concave portion
17
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the terminal insertion hole
14
is formed by cutting out part of a surrounding wall
18
composing the connector mounting concave portion
17
, such that it extends between the connector mounting concave portion
17
and the wire introducing portion
16
. If the joint portion
11
is engaged with this connector mounting concave portion
17
, the right/left direction and the back/forth direction of the connector terminal
1
are determined.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the wire introducing portion
16
is comprised of a pair of side walls
16
a,
16
a
formed on a rear of the housing coupling portion
15
such that they rise up to a rear wall
16
b.
If the first housing
5
and the second housing
7
are coupled with each other, a rectangular space portion is formed as shown in
FIGS. 5
,
6
. Section walls
19
are formed on a bottom of this wire introducing portion
16
so that they section the terminal accommodating chamber
3
. This section wall
19
is provided substantially at right angle relative to the surrounding wall so that it joins the surrounding wall
18
to the rear wall
16
b.
A lock pawl
20
, which is a locking means for maintaining coupling condition of the first housing
4
and the second housing
7
is formed on a top end corner of each of both the side walls
16
a,
16
a
constituting the wire introducing portion
16
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, when the housings are coupled with each other, the lock pawl
20
is engaged with a top end face
7
a
of the second housing
7
so as to lock the coupling condition between the first housing
4
and the second housing
7
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4
to
6
, the second housing
7
is formed as hood of a rectangular solid having the connector insertion hole
5
with which the mating connector is to be engaged. This second housing
7
can be coupled with the first housing
4
in a direction toward the terminal accommodating chamber
3
through the hinge portion
6
. The second housing
7
is coupled with the first housing
4
such that a bottom end face
7
b
thereof is in contact with a top end face
18
a
of the surrounding wall
18
of the housing coupling portion
15
. The hinge portion is composed of structure and material allowing coupling action and separating action for the first housing
4
and the second housing
7
.
The second housing
7
has a terminal pressing member
21
for pressing the joint portion
11
of the connector terminal
1
to the terminal insertion hole
14
when the second housing
7
is coupled with the first housing
4
. The terminal pressing members
21
are formed as protruded pieces, which are disposed near a bottom end of an outer side face
7
c
to be disposed on the side of the wire introducing portion
16
and invade into the cutout portions
22
formed in part of the surrounding wall
18
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a bottom end face
21
a
of the terminal pressing member
21
comes into contact with a top end portion of the joint portion
11
of the connector terminal
1
. That is, the terminal pressing member
21
presses a top end
11
a
of the joint portion
11
inserted into the cutout portion
22
and engaged in the terminal insertion hole
14
with its bottom end face
21
a,
so as to prevent the connector terminal
1
from escaping from the terminal insertion hole
14
.
<Operations for Mounting a Connector Terminal and for Coupling the Mating Connector>
An operation for mounting the connector terminal
1
into the housing in the division type connector having the above described structure will be described. First of all, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the connector terminal
1
is mounted in each terminal accommodating chamber
3
in the separated first housing
4
in the same direction that the mating connector
2
is inserted. Then, the joint portion
11
of the connector terminal
1
is embedded in the terminal insertion hole
14
formed in each terminal accommodating chamber
3
. If the connector terminal
1
is embedded in the terminal insertion hole
14
, the connector terminal
1
is positioned in the back/forth direction (X) and right/left direction (Y).
By turning the second housing
7
in a direction indicated by an arrow T of
FIG. 4
, the second housing
7
is coupled with the first housing
4
. Consequently, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the second housing
7
rides on the housing coupling portion
15
of the housing
4
, so that the lock pawls
20
hold the top end face
7
a
of the second housing
7
. As a result, coupling condition between the first housing
4
and the second housing
7
is locked.
The terminal pressing member
21
provided on the second housing
7
invades into the cutout portion
22
, so that the bottom end face
21
a
presses the top end face
11
a
of the joint portion
11
of the connector terminal
1
from above (Z+). Consequently, the connector terminal
1
is prevented from being slipped out of the terminal accommodating chamber
3
.
In this coupling condition, as shown in
FIGS. 5
,
6
, the terminal contact portions
10
is located in the connector insertion hole
5
formed in the second housing
7
and the wire connecting portion
9
is located in the wire introducing portion
16
.
Then, the mating connector
2
is inserted into the connector Insertion hole
5
in the second housing
7
locked with respect to the first housing
4
. Then, a mating terminal of the mating connector
2
comes into contact with the terminal contact portion
10
in the connector insertion hole
5
and then the coupling operation is ended.
When the mating connector
2
is removed, a force in the removing direction (Z−) is applied to the second housing
7
. However, because the second housing
7
is kept in the coupling condition by the lock pawls
20
, the force for removing the mating connector never releases the locking condition. Because the connector terminal
1
can be mounted in the terminal accommodating chamber
3
under a condition in which the first housing
4
is separated from the second housing
7
, installation of the connector terminal
1
into the terminal accommodating chamber
3
can be carried out easily. Further, because the connector terminal
1
is pressed by the terminal pressing member
21
, the connector terminal
1
can be prevented from being removed from the terminal accommodating chamber
3
by the removing force for the mating connector
2
. Further, because this connector is composed of the first housing
4
and the second housing
7
, mechanical strength of the same connector is increased.
A specific embodiment of the present invention has been described above. However, the present invention is not restricted to the above described embodiment, but may be modified in various ways. The connector of the above described embodiment may be applied to connectors used in every field, for example, a connector for use in connecting a wire to a device contained in a sun visor mounted on a top end of a front window of automobile.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, the connector housing is comprised of the first housing having the terminal accommodating chamber and the second housing having the connector insertion hole which the mating connector is to be inserted through and engaged with. The second housing can be coupled with the first housing through the hinge portion. Thus, the connector terminal can be mounted easily into the terminal accommodating chamber under a condition in which the second housing is separated from the first housing, thereby making it possible to improve efficiency of a procedure for installing the connector terminal.
When the second housing is coupled with the first housing, the terminal pressing member formed on the second housing presses the joint portion of the connector terminal disposed in the terminal insertion hole formed in the terminal accommodating chamber, thereby making it possible to prevent the connector terminal from being slipped out of the terminal accommodating chamber.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, the lock means for holding the coupling condition between the first housing and the second housing is provided. When the first and second housing are coupled with each other, the coupling condition can be maintained until the lock means is released. Then, by releasing the lock means, the second housing can be separated from the first housing easily.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a connector terminal constituted of a wire connecting portion to which a wire is connected, a terminal contact portion for contacting a mating terminal of a mating connector, and a joint portion joining said wire connecting portion to said terminal contact portion; a first housing having a terminal accommodating chamber and a terminal insertion hole, said connector terminal being disposed in said terminal accommodating chamber, said joint portion being embedded in said terminal insertion hole; a second housing having a connector insertion hole which the mating connector is to be inserted in and engaged with, said second housing being mounted integrally with said terminal accommodating chamber of said first housing; and a terminal pressing member provided on said second housing, said terminal pressing member pressing said joint portion when the second housing is coupled with said first housing.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the second housing is mounted on the first housing through a hinge portion such that said second housing is capable of being coupled with said first housing.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the wire connecting portion and the terminal contact portion extend from said joint portion such that said wire is connected to the wire connection portion and said mating terminal of said mating connector contacts the terminal contact portion from a substantially same direction.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1, further comprising a lock means for holding the second housing coupled with the first housing.
- 5. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said connector insertion hole is a hole extending through said second housing.
- 6. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said first connector includes a connector mounting concave portion for mounting said mating connector and said terminal insertion hole is formed at a bottom of said connector mounting concave portion.
- 7. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said terminal insertion hole and said joint portion of said connector terminal are L-shaped.
- 8. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said second housing is a rectangular solid having said connector insertion hole extending therethrough.
- 9. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said wire connecting portion and said terminal contact portion are parallel with each other.
- 10. A connector according to claim 9, wherein said second connector has a side face disposed between and parallel with said wire connecting portion and said terminal contact portion when said second housing is coupled with said first housing.
- 11. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said terminal pressing member is a protruding piece extending from a side face of said second housing and said side face of said second housing is disposed between said wire connecting portion and said terminal contact portion when said second housing is coupled with said first housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
12-064555 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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