This invention relates to an electrical junction box.
Conventionally, a technology is known in which a plurality of terminals connected by resin are soldered to electroconductive paths of circuit boards. In Patent Reference 1, first and second circuit boards are arranged facing each other, a plurality of relay terminal portions are connected to each other, and one end of the plurality of relay terminal portions is soldered to the first circuit board, and the other end side of the plurality of relay terminal portions is soldered to the second circuit board.
Patent Reference 1: P2013-70567A
Incidentally, in the structure of Patent Reference 1, the plurality of relay terminal portions needs to be inserted into through holes of the first and second circuit boards in order to solder the plurality of relay terminal portions to the first and second circuit boards. Here, when inserting the plurality of relay terminal portions through the through holes, an assembly operation normally needs to be performed, which uses a jig for aligning the plurality of relay terminal. portions and the through holes. Thus, there is a problem that the assembly operation becomes troublesome.
This invention was completed based on the above situation. An object of this invention is to simplify an operation of assembling a plurality of terminals to circuit boards.
An electrical junction box is provided with (i) a first circuit board having electroconductive paths, (ii) a second circuit board having electroconductive paths, (iii) a terminal module including (a) a plurality of terminals that connect the electroconductive paths of the first circuit board and the electroconductive paths of the second circuit board and (b) an insulative connecting member that connects the plurality of terminals, and (iv) a retaining member that retains at least one of the first and second circuit boards, wherein the retaining member has a fitting portion into which the connecting member is fitted.
According to this structure, if the connecting member is fit into the fitting portion of the retaining member, positions of the plurality of terminals with respect to the retaining member can be fixed via the connecting member. Thus, even if a jig is not used, the plurality of terminals can be connected to the electroconductive paths of the first and second circuit boards. Thus, the operation of assembling the plurality of terminals to the circuit boards can be simplified.
The following embodiment is preferred as an embodiment of this invention.
If the terminal module is long in a direction in which the terminals are aligned, inclination of the terminal module can be easily generated in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the terminals are aligned. According to this structure, inclination in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the terminal modules are aligned can be suppressed by the connection wall along the direction in Which the multiple terminals are aligned.
By so doing, the fitting portion can be formed by using the structure of the inner wall of the retaining member.
Thus, insertion errors of the terminal module can be suppressed.
Thus, the terminal module can easily be inserted into the fitting portion.
By so doing, when the terminal module is mounted, it can he fitted into the fitting portion to a position at which the leg portion contacts the first circuit board. Thus, an insertion depth of the terminal module can be easily positioned.
By so doing, the fitting portion can be formed by using the structure of the case.
According to this invention, the operation of assembling the plurality of terminals to the circuit boards can be simplified.
An embodiment is explained with reference to
An electrical junction box 10 is arranged, for example, on a power supply path between (i) a power source such as a battery or the like of a vehicle such as an electric vehicle, a hybrid vehicle, or the like and (ii) a load constituted by an onboard electronic component such as a lamp or the like, a drive motor, or the like and can be used for, for example, a DC-DC converter, an inverter, or the like. Hereafter, for purposes of explanation, the directions of
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The first and second circuit boards 11 and 16 are provided with (undepicted) electroconductive paths, and undepicted electronic components are mounted to the first and second circuit boards 11 and 16. The electronic components are constituted by a switching element such as an FET (Field Effect Transistor), a capacitor, or the like. As shown in
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The electroconductive paths of the first circuit board 11 and the electroconductive paths of the second circuit board 16 are connected by the plurality of terminals 24 of a terminal module 23.
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The connecting member 30 is formed of insulating synthetic resin and is provided with (i) a terminal retaining portion 31 that retains the plurality of terminals 24 and (ii) a pedestal portion 35 that is continuous with a substantially lower half portion of the terminal retaining portion 31 and is placed on the first circuit board 11. The terminal retaining portion 31 has a thick plate shape that extends in a direction along a direction in which the multiple terminals 24 are aligned. The plurality of terminal fixing holes 32 are aligned, which pass through the terminal holding portion 31. At a peripheral portion at an upper surface of the terminal retaining portion 31, a pair of plate-shaped front/back gripping portions 33 protrudes upward, which can be gripped by an operator. By gripping the gripping portions 33, the operator can insert the terminal module 23 into a fitting portion 48, which is described later, of the retaining member 41.
The pedestal portion 35 is provided with (i) an overhanging portion 36 that overhangs beyond the terminal retaining portion 31 in forward and rightward/leftward directions and (ii) leg portions 37 that protrude to the first circuit board 11 side from right and left end portions of the overhanging portion 36. Right and left leg portions 37 are provided in front/rear pairs such that their tip ends become tapered. At an outer surface at positions of the leg portions 37 on the front side (position of corners of the pedestal portion 35), notch portions 38 are formed, which are cut out in an inclined shape.
Additionally, a plurality of concave portions that are cut out in a groove shape is formed in the top surface and the bottom surface of the connecting member 30.
The heat-dissipating member 39 is formed of a metal material with high heat conductivity such as an aluminum alloy, a copper alloy, or the like, The upper surface side is flat, and many heat-dissipating fins are aligned and arranged on the lower surface side.
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The retaining member 41 is arranged along a peripheral portion of the heat-radiating member 39. A frame-shaped main body 42 that can house the first circuit board 11 therein is provided. A mounting portion 55 is provided, which is arranged outside of the shielding cover 58 and can connect a terminal portion of an electric wire connected to an undepicted external power source. In the main body 42, a portion in which a choke coil 60 is housed is partitioned. As shown in
The fitting frame 43 is provided with (i) a pair of thick portions 44 that are continuous with the inner wall 42A of the main body 42, (ii) a right/left pair of side walls 45 that are continuous with the respective thick portions 44, (iii) right and left inclined walls 46 (an example of “restriction portions”) that are continuous with the respective side walls 45 and extend in a direction inclined with respect to the side walls 45, and (iv) a connecting wall 47 that connects the right and left side walls 45 via the inclined walls 46. The side walls 45, the inclined walls 46, and the connecting wall 47 are formed at a constant thickness. The inner surface of the fitting frame 43 is defined as a fitting portion 48 into which the pedestal portion 35 of the connecting member 30 is fit. The inside of the upper end portion of the fitting frame 43 is defined as a guide portion 49 that is cut out in a tapering shape. When the terminal module 23 is mounted, the guide portion 49 contacts the connecting member 30 and guides insertion of the terminal module 23.
The height of the fitting frame 43 is set to be a height to a degree at which inclination of the terminal module 23 can be suppressed when the pedestal portion 35 is fit in at a normal position at which it contacts the first circuit board 11.
The fitting portion 48 is made to have a shape and size such that when the pedestal portion 35 is fit in, there is a slight gap between the fitting portion 48 and the pedestal portion 35. Because of this, the pedestal portion 35 is sandwiched (i) between the pair of thick portions 44 and the connecting wall 47 in the forward/backward direction and (ii) the pair of side walls 45 in the rightward/leftward direction (see
Here, if the front and back surfaces of the terminal module 23 are inserted to the fitting portion 48 in the opposite direction (180-degree opposite direction), corner portions 35A (see
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The shielding cover 58 is formed by performing punching and bending processing to plate-shaped metal formed of aluminum or the like. The lower end portion is fixed to the heat-dissipating member 39 by screwing it to the heat-dissipating member 39 with screws 61, and the shielding cover 58 is connected to a ground via the heat-dissipating member 39.
Assembly of the electrical junction box 10 will be explained.
When the first circuit board 11 is stacked on the rear surface of the retaining member 41, the rear end portion of the first circuit board 11 is arranged under the fitting frame 43. Additionally, when the connecting member 30 of the terminal module 23 is fit into the fitting portion 48 at a normal position (
Next, the heat-dissipating member 39 is stacked on the rear side of the first circuit board 11, and the first circuit board 11 is screw-fastened to the heat-dissipating member 39.
Additionally, when the second circuit board 16 is placed at a specified position such that the respective corner portions of the second circuit board 16 are positioned at the mounting portions 51A-51D, the upper end portion of each terminal 24 is passed through the respective through hole 17 of the second circuit board 16. Additionally, the second circuit board 16 is screw-fastened to the mounting portions 51A, 51C with the screws 21 such that the second circuit board 16 is fixed, and flow-soldering is performed with respect to the second circuit board 16 (
Additionally, by covering the assembly with the shielding cover 50 and screw-fastening it to the heat-dissipating member 39 with the screws 61, the electrical junction box 10 is formed (
Operations and effects of this embodiment be explained.
According to this embodiment, if the connecting member 30 of the terminal module 23 is fit into the fitting portion 48 of the retaining member 41, the position of the plurality of terminals 24 with respect to the retaining member 41 can be fixed via the connecting member 30. Thus, even if a jig is not used, the plurality of terminals 24 can be connected to the electroconductive paths of the first and second circuit boards 11 and 16. Thus, an operation of assembling the plurality of terminals 24 to the circuit boards can be simplified.
Additionally, if the terminal module 23 has a long shape in a direction in which the terminals 24 are aligned, inclination of the terminal module 23 is easily generated in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the terminals 24 are aligned. However, the inclination of the terminal module 23 can be suppressed by having the connecting wall 47 that is arranged along the direction in which the plurality of terminals 24 are aligned and connects the pair of side walls 45. By so doing, for the direction in which the plurality of terminals 24 are aligned, the position and posture of the terminal module 23 can be retained by the pair of side walls 45, and for the direction perpendicular to the direction which the plurality of terminals 24 are aligned, the position and posture of the terminal module 23 can be retained by the connecting wall 47 and the thick portions 44.
Furthermore, the retaining member 41 is provided with the inner wall 42A that extends along the outer periphery of at least one of the first circuit board 11 and the second circuit board 16. The fitting portion 48 is formed so as to be continuous with the inner 42A.
Thus, the fitting portion 48 can be formed by using the structure of the inner wall 41A of the retaining member 41.
Additionally, when the terminal module 23 is inserted into the fitting portion 48, the fitting portion 48 is provided with the inclined walls 46 (restriction portions) that contact the terminal module 23 if the front and back surfaces of the terminal module 23 are reversed (if the angle in a rotation direction in which the insertion direction is used as an axis is not the normal angle) and restricts the insertion of the terminal module.
Thus, insertion errors of the terminal module 23 can be suppressed.
Furthermore, in the fitting portion 48, the guide portion 49 is formed, which contacts the terminal module 23 and guides insertion of the terminal module 23.
Thus, the terminal module 23 can be easily inserted into the fitting portion 48.
Additionally, the connecting member 30 is provided with the leg portions 37 that contact a surface of the first circuit board 11.
By so doing, when the terminal module 23 is mounted, it can be inserted into the fitting portion 48 to a position at which the leg portions 37 contact the first circuit board 11. Thus, an insertion depth of the terminal module 23 can easily be positioned.
Additionally, the retaining member 41 is provided with the case 40 that houses the first and second circuit boards 11 and 16 and the terminal module 23.
By so doing, the fitting portion 48 can be formed by using the structure of the case 40.
This invention is not limited to the above embodiment that was explained with reference to the description and the drawings. For example, the following embodiments are also included in the technical scope of this invention.
(1) The shape and position of the fitting portion 48 are not limited to the structure of the above embodiment. For example, if the shape of the connecting member 30 changes depending on the number of the terminals 24, a shape of the fitting portion corresponding to the shape of the connecting member can be used. Additionally, the fitting portion is not limited to being at the rear wall of the retaining member 41, and other positions can be used. The fitting portion can be arranged at an arbitrary position according to the position of the terminals 24.
(2) The retaining member 41 can retain only one of the first and second circuit boards 11 and 16 or can retain both of them.
(3) The retaining member 41 is provided in the case 40, but a retaining member can also be arranged that is provided with a fitting portion separate from the case.
(4) In the above embodiment, a gap is generated between the connecting member 30 and the fitting portion 48, but the structure is not limited to the above embodiment. A structure is also acceptable such that a gap is not generated between a connecting member and a fitting portion. Furthermore, for example, it is also acceptable that inclination of the terminal module 23 is suppressed in a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the plurality of terminals 24 are aligned, by sandwiching the connecting member 30 between the connecting wall 47 of the fitting portion 48 and the pair of thick portions 44.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-136486 | Jul 2014 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2015/068768 | 6/30/2015 | WO | 00 |