This invention relates to an electrical junction box for a motor vehicle and more particularly relates to the junction box that can prevent breakage of a terminal of a fusible link and a link body when the fusible link is secured by a bolt to a bus bar accommodated in a casing of the electrical junction box.
For convenience of explanation, a conventional electrical junction box for a motor vehicle will be described by referring to
The present applicant has previously proposed an electrical junction box 1 shown in
However, there is a problem that heat radiation of the bus bars is lowered in the above structure, since the link body of the fusible link 6 and the input and output terminals 8 and 9 cover the whole upper surface of the bus bars 4.
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However, in this structure, when the bolts B fasten the input and output terminals 8 and 9 of the fusible link 6 onto the bus bars 4, a turning force of the bolt B moves the input terminal 8 or the output terminal 9 in the turning direction of the bolt B, since the input and output terminals 8 and 9 of the fusible link 6 are not fixed in the turning direction. This may break joining parts between the link body 7 and the input and output terminals 8 and 9.
In view of the above problems, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical junction box for a motor vehicle that can prevent degradation of heat radiation of bus bars connected to terminals of a fusible link and can prevent breakage of the terminals of the fusible link and a link body when fastening by bolts.
Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part be apparent from the specification.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides an electrical junction box for a motor vehicle comprising: a casing; a pair of bus bars accommodated in and secured to the casing with the bus bars being exposed outward; and a fusible link having a link body, an input terminal and an output terminal that extend from the opposite sides of the link body. The input and output terminals are secured to the bus bars by bolts, respectively. The input and output terminals of the fusible link are provided on their opposite side edges with ribs, respectively and U-bend portions are provided on the bus bars to contact with outer side surfaces of the ribs. The U-bend portions are formed by folding parts of the bus bars.
According to the above structure, since the U-bend portions that are formed by folding the bus bars contact with the outer side surfaces of the ribs standing on the side edges of the input and output terminals of the fusible link, the U-bend portions can prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals of the fusible link when securing the input and output terminals to the bus bars by the bolts, thereby preventing breakage of the link body of the fusible link and the terminals joining the link body.
Preferably, the U-bend portions contact with the ribs of the input and output terminals near at the positions where a longitudinal end of each of the ribs contacts with the link body of the fusible link.
According to the above structure, since the U-bend portions contact with the input and output terminals of the fusible link at the positions where the terminals join the link body and the terminals are subject to the maximum loads, it is possible to prevent breakage of the link body of the fusible link and the terminals at the joining positions.
The words “the positions where the terminals join the link body” mean the positions near at the proximal ends of the terminals exposed from the link body.
The U-bend portions of the bus bars contact with one rib on one side edge of the input terminal and with the other rib on the other side edge of the output terminal, respectively. Alternatively, the U-bend portions of the bus bars may contact with both ribs on the opposite side edges of the input and output terminals.
It is possible to prevent rotary movements upon bolt fastening action between the input and output terminals and the bus bars, if the U-bend portions of the bus bars contact with one rib on one side edge of the input terminal and with the other rib on the other side edge of the output terminal, respectively. However, if the U-bend portions of the bus bars contact with both ribs on the opposite side edges of the input and output terminals, it is possible to surely prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals and to surely prevent breakage of the input and output terminals.
It is also possible to temporarily position the fusible link in the casing before fastening the fusible link by means of the bolts by bring the U-bend portions of the bus bars into contact with the opposite side edges of the input and output terminals.
In more detail, the electrical junction box for a motor vehicle further includes a fusible link containing-section on the outer surface of the casing. The bus bars are provided with great area portions that engage with the inner surface of a peripheral wall of the fusible link containing-section. Each of the U-bend portions is formed by folding a part extending from each of the great area portions onto each great area portion. The bus bars are provided with bolt holes. The fusible link containing-section is provided on the bottom wall with bolt holes. Nuts are previously fixed around the bolt holes on the rear side of the bottom wall of the fusible link containing-section. Bolt holes provided in the input and output terminals of the fusible link, bolt holes in the bus bars, and bolt holes in the bottom wall are aligned coaxially with one another. A bolt is inserted into each set of the aligned bolt holes and fastened by a nut.
According to the above structure, it is possible to enhance heat radiation of the bus bars to be connected to the input terminal and the output terminal of the fusible link, since the bus bars are provided with the great area portions. It is also possible to prevent breakage of the terminals and link body upon bolt-fastening action, since the U-bend portions restrain the rotary movement of the input and output terminals.
In addition, the second invention provides an electrical junction box for a motor vehicle comprising: a casing; a pair of bus bars accommodated in and secured to the casing; and a fusible link having a link body, an input terminal and an output terminal that extend from the opposite ends of the link body. The input and output terminals are secured to the bus bars by bolts, respectively. U-bend portions are integrally provided on the inner surface of the casing so that the U-bend portions contact with side edges of the input and output terminals of the fusible link.
In the above structure, as in the case of the first invention, it is possible to prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals of the fusible link by means of the U-bend portions provided on the casing accommodating the fusible link when securing the input and output terminals of the fusible link to the bus bars by the bolts, thereby preventing breakage of the link body of the fusible link and the terminals joining the link body.
As in the case of the first invention, it is preferable that the U-bend portions contact with proximal ends of the input and output terminals projecting from the link body of the fusible link. It is also preferable that the U-bend portions of the bus bars contact either with one side edge of the input terminal and with the other side edge of the output terminal, respectively or with the opposite side edges of the input and output terminals.
The structure in which the U-bend portions prevent the rotary movement of the input and output terminals of the fusible link includes the input terminal, the output terminal, and fusible portions that interconnect the input and output terminals in the link body and are arranged on the same plane as the input and output terminals. In this fusible link, the loads applied to the input and output terminals upon bolt-fastening action are directly transmitted to the fusible portions so that the fusible portions are readily broken. Accordingly, the U-bend portions can prevent the rotary movement of the input and output terminals and can surely prevent the fusible portions from being broken.
It will be apparent from the foregoing that according to the present invention, since the U-bend portions, which are formed by folding the bus bars or are provided integrally on the inner surface of the casing, contact with the side edges of the input and output terminals of the fusible link, the U-bend portions can prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals of the fusible link when securing the input and output terminals to the bus bars by the bolts, thereby preventing breakage of the link body of the fusible link and the terminals joining the link body.
Furthermore, it is also possible to prevent breakage of the terminals and link body upon bolt-fastening action, since the U-bend portions restrain the rotary movement of the input and output terminals. At the same time, it is possible to enhance heat radiation of the bus bars to be connected to the input terminal or the output terminal of the fusible link, since the bus bars are provided with the great area portions to be exposed from the fusible link containing-section.
The features of the present invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the present invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In describing the preferred embodiments of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
By referring to the drawings, embodiments of an electrical junction box for a motor vehicle in accordance with the present invention will be described below.
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In the present embodiment, the rib 22b on “one side edge” of the input terminal 22 or the rib 23b on “the other side edge” of the output terminal 23 defines the side to which a load is applied in a direction moving away from the link body 21 (a direction indicated by arrows of alternate long and short dash lines in
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When the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 are secured to the bus bars 30 and 31 by fastening the bolts B in the direction indicated by the full line arrow in
Since the U-bend portions 30c and 31c that are formed by folding the bus bars 30 and 31 contact with the outer side surfaces of ribs 22b and 23b standing on the side edges of the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 in the above structure, the U-bend portions 30c and 31c can prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 when securing the input and output terminals 22 and 23 to the bus bars 30 and 31, thereby preventing breakage of the link body 21 of the fusible link 20 and the terminals joining the link body 21.
It is possible to enhance heat radiation of the bus bars 30 and 31 to be connected to the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20, since the bus bars 30 and 31 are provided with the great area portions 30a and 31a to expose the area portions within the peripheral wall of the fusible link containing-section 12.
Although the ribs 22b and 23b are provided on the opposite side edges of the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 in the present embodiment, the ribs 22b and 23b may be provided on only the side edges that contact with the U-bend portions 30c and 31c.
In the above structure, it is possible for the U-bend portions 30c and 31c to prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 when securing the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 to the bus bars 30 and 31 by the bolts, thereby preventing breakage of the link body 21 of the fusible link 20 and the terminals joining the link body.
Since the other structures and operational effects of the modification are the same as those of the first embodiment, the same signs in the fist embodiment are given to the corresponding elements in the modification and the detail explanations of them are omitted.
The U-bend portions 30c′ and 31c′ in the above structure can prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals 22 and 23 of the fusible link 20 when securing the input and output terminals 22 and 23 to the bus bars 30′ and 31′, thereby preventing breakage of the link body 21 of the fusible link 20 and the terminals joining the link body.
It is also possible to temporarily position the fusible link 20 by the U-bend portions 30c′ and 31c′ before the fusible link 20 is secured to the bus bars 301 and 31′.
Since the other structures and operational effects in the second embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment, the same signs in the fist embodiment are given to the corresponding elements in the second embodiment and the detail explanations of them are omitted.
An electrical junction box 40 in the third embodiment includes a fuse box disposed on a battery box 70 in an engine compartment in a motor vehicle.
The electrical junction box 40 includes a casing body 41, a plurality of bus bars 51, 52, 53 disposed in the casing body 41, two fusible links 55, 56 connected to the bus bars 51 to 53, an upper cover (not shown) mounted on the casing body 41, and a lower cover 43 mounted on the casing body 41.
In more detail, a single input side bus bar 51 and two output side bus bars 52, 53 are disposed on the top surface of the casing body 41. An input terminal 55a of the fusible link 55 and an input terminal 56a of the fusible link 56 are engaged with bolts 51a, 51b projecting from an end of the input side bus bar 51 and huts N fasten the bolts 51a, 51b. An output terminal 55b of the fusible link 55 is engaged with a bolt 52a on an end of the output side bus bar 52 while an output terminal 56b of the fusible link 56 are engaged with bolts 53a on an end of the output side bus bar 53. Nuts N fasten the bolts 52a, 53a.
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The other end of the input side bus bar 51 is connected to a battery terminal 61. The battery terminal 61 is pressed onto and connected to a distal end of an electrical wire w1 of an electrical power source. An arcuate portion 61a is engaged with a battery post 71 projecting upward from the battery box 70 and they are fixed on each other by bolts B and nuts N.
The bolt 52b is provided on the other end of the output side bus bar 52. A terminal 62 pressed onto and connected to an output electrical wire w2 is engaged with the bolt 52b and fixed by the nut N. Similarly, the bolt 53b is provided on the other end of the output side bus bar 53. A terminal 63 pressed onto and connected to an output electrical wire w3 is engaged with the bolt 53b and fixed by the nut N.
According to the above structure, since the U-bend portions 42 projecting from the casing body 41 contact with the side edges of the input and output terminals 55a, 56a and 55b, 56b of the fusible links 55 and 56, it is possible for the U-bend portions 42 to prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals 55a, 56a and 55b, 56b of the fusible links 55 and 56 when securing the input and output terminals 55a, 56a and 55b, 56b to the bus bars 51, 52, 53 and also to prevent breakage of the terminals contacting with the link bodies 55c, 56c of the fusible links 55, 56.
Also, the third embodiment utilizes the fusible links 55 and 56 in which the input and output terminals 55a, 56a and 55b, 56b and the fusible portions 55d, 56d are arranged on the same plane. However, as described above, since the U-bend portions 42 can prevent rotary movements of the input and output terminals 55a, 56a and 55b, 56b, it is possible to prevent breakage of the terminals and fusible portions.
Although the U-bend portions contact with the opposite sides of the input and output terminals in the third embodiment, the U-bend portions may contact with one side edge of the input terminal and the other side edge of the output terminal.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2003-427631 and 2004-247558 filed on Dec. 12, 2003 and Jul. 31, 2004 including the specifications, claims, drawings and summaries are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with specific preferred embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications, and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-427631 | Dec 2003 | JP | national |
2004-247558 | Jul 2004 | JP | national |