Information
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Patent Grant
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6276960
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Patent Number
6,276,960
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 21, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Patel; Tulsidas
- Prasad; Chandrika
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 522
- 439 881
- 439 843
- 439 855
- 439 857
- 439 682
- 439 357
- 439 358
- 439 466
- 439 754
- 439 755
- 439 764
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International Classifications
- H01R1352
- H01R1358
- H01R410
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Abstract
A power connector system includes a female connector and a male connector. The female connector includes a female terminal in a female housing. The female terminal is in the form of a U-shaped channel defining a recess. A U-shaped contact member in the channel recess forms a second recess. The male connector includes a male terminal in a male housing. The male and female housings are releasably connected together with the male terminal extending into the recess in the contact member.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to an electrical power connector system and more particularly to an electrical power connector system that is adapted for use with automotive electrical storage batteries.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A ring terminal type battery system has long been a standard in the industry. However, the ring terminal with bolt-on action has relatively high warranty costs due primarily to cross threading and stripping bolts. Assembly on the factory floor is also different. Also, with the standard ring terminal, the user is able to jump start a vehicle which can be undesirable in some instances. A direct connect system is needed which replaces the ring terminal type battery, lends itself to normal processing methods, can be made at a lower cost, and permits more convenient mating of the terminal parts with one another.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The connection system of this invention overcomes the shortcomings of previous systems. The system of this invention has no bolt-on action and does not permit a jump start. Preferably the system includes a female connector and a male connector. The female connector has a female terminal inside a female housing. A contact member is held by the female terminal. The male connector includes a male terminal inside a male housing. The male and female housings are releasably connected together with the male terminal engaging the contact member. A connection position assurance device (CPA) is provided to assure the connection between the male and female housings.
Preferably the male terminal is in the form of a single blade, and the female terminal is in the form of a generally U-shaped channel defining a recess. The contact member is also generally U-shaped and is releasably received in the recess of the channel. The single blade male terminal extends into a second recess formed by the U-shaped contact member.
One object of this invention is to provide a direct connect power battery system having the foregoing features and capabilities.
Another object is to provide a direct connect power battery system which is composed of a relatively few simple parts, is rugged and durable in use, and is capable of being easily manufactured and assembled.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent as the following description proceeds, especially when considered with the accompanying claims and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a direct connect power battery system constructed in accordance with this invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing the female connector including the female housing and contact member, the contact member being shown separated from the female housing.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the female housing from a different angle, and the contact member installed in the female housing.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the female housing and contact member.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken on the line
5
—
5
in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view showing the male terminal assembled with the male housing, and including a cover on the male housing.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the structure in
FIG. 6
as seen from a different angle.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the male housing.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the male housing at the same angle as
FIG. 8
, but with the male terminal installed in the male housing.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing the male and female terminals in contact with one another.
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of the direct connect power battery system completely assembled.
FIG. 12
shows a battery with an intermediate battery cover and two female connectors attached thereto, one female connector being a positive and the other a negative.
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of the assembled power battery system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The power connector system
20
(
FIGS. 1 and 13
) of this invention comprises a female connector
22
, a male connector
24
, a cover
26
, and a connection position assurance device (CPA)
28
.
The female connector
22
includes a female housing
30
preferably made of plastic, and a metal female member
32
(FIGS.
1
-
4
). The female housing
30
has an annular top surface
33
, a central well
34
which is open at the top and defined by an annular wall
36
projecting above the top surface
33
, and a groove
38
surrounding the wall
36
. The female member
32
preferably comprises an electrically conductive metal stamping having an elongated bar
40
formed adjacent one end with an integral ring
42
provided with radially inwardly extending tabs
44
defining an opening for receiving a battery post, for example. At the opposite end of the female member
32
, a female terminal
48
in the form of an integral upwardly opening, U-shaped channel
50
is provided. The channel has a base
52
and laterally spaced apart rectangular parallel side walls
54
extending upwardly from the base. The base and side walls of the channel
50
form a rectangular recess
56
. The channel
50
is disposed in the well
34
inside the female housing
30
. The ring
42
projects outside the female housing
30
.
The female connector
22
also includes a contact member
62
(FIGS.
1
,
2
and
10
) which is preferably an electrically conductive, U-shaped metal stamping having a base
64
and laterally spaced apart, rectangular parallel side walls
66
extending upwardly from the base. The base and side walls of the contact member
62
form a rectangular recess
68
. Each of the side walls
66
of the contact member
62
is slotted at spaced points to form flexible webs
70
(
FIG. 5
) which arc twisted as shown to extend transversely of the plane of the side wall for contact with the sides walls of the channel
50
of the female member
32
as more fully described hereinafter. Along the outer edges of the two side walls
66
of the contact member
62
are laterally outwardly extending flanges
72
. Along the end edges of each of the side walls
66
of the contact member
62
are laterally outwardly extending flanges
74
having inwardly inclined tabs
75
.
The contact member
62
has a transverse dimension generally similar to the width of the recess
56
in the channel
50
of the female terminal so that the contact member may be inserted through the open top of the well
34
into the recess
56
with the base
64
of the contact member adjacent to the base
52
of the channel and the webs
70
of the side walls
66
of the contact member in electrical contact with the side walls
54
of the channel. When the contact member
62
is fully inserted into the recess
56
, the flanges
72
along the outer edges of the side walls
66
of the contact member engage the outer edges of the side walls
54
of the channel, and the flanges
74
along the end edges of the side walls
66
of the contact member engage the end edges of the side walls
54
of the channel, with the tabs
75
engaging in notches
76
in the end edges of the side walls
54
to locate and releasably lock the contact member
62
within the recess
56
of the channel.
The male connector
24
includes a male housing
78
preferably made of plastic, and a male member
80
(FIGS.
1
and
6
-
9
). The male housing
78
has an elongated open-top chamber
84
. An elongated slot
86
is formed in the bottom wall
88
of the chamber, extending lengthwise thereof and located centrally between the opposite side walls of the chamber. Guide ribs
90
project upwardly from the bottom wall
88
of the chamber
84
. The ribs
90
are arranged in laterally spaced pairs, with the ribs of each pair on opposite sides of the slot
86
and the pairs of ribs spaced apart longitudinally of the chamber. The rear of the male housing
78
is open to receive the male member
80
.
The male member
80
is preferably an electrically conductive metal stamping and has an elongated bar
94
formed adjacent one end with two pairs of laterally spaced fingers
96
and
98
which are bent over an end of a cable
100
to secure the cable to the bar. The male member
80
has an integral male terminal in the form of a single blade
102
at the opposite end of the bar
94
. The blade
102
extends perpendicular to the bar
94
and is an elongated, thin, flat plate-like member which is beveled at the free end
103
to facilitate its entry into the contact member
62
of the female connector
22
. The bar
94
of the male member
80
extends into the chamber
84
of the male housing
78
through the rear of the male housing, and the blade
102
projects downwardly through the slot
86
in the bottom wall
88
of the chamber. The guide ribs
90
on opposite sides of the slot
86
receive and locate the blade
102
. The blade
102
has shoulders
104
resting on the bottom wall
88
of the chamber
84
of the male housing
78
when the blade is fully inserted through the slot
86
. Spring fingers
106
engage in a hole
107
in the blade
102
to releasably retain the blade fully inserted in the slot
86
.
Guide ribs
109
and
110
project downwardly from the male housing beneath the bottom wall
88
of the chamber. The ribs
109
,
110
enter the groove
38
in the female housing surrounding the well
34
to locate the male and female housings in proper relationship to one another. Slots
116
in the side wall of the female housing
30
receive ribs
118
on the male housing
78
also for locating purposes.
The male housing
78
has a flexible lock arm
120
sometimes called a pump handle lock arm, which is adapted to snap over a lock rib
122
on the female housing
30
to releasably secure the male and female housings together.
A sealing ring
124
(
FIGS. 1 and 11
) is sleeved on the blade
102
. The sealing ring
124
seals against the blade and also against the bottom wall
88
of the chamber
84
in male housing
78
to prevent water from leaking from the male housing down through the slot
86
. The sealing ring
124
is held on the blade and prevented from slipping off by nibs
126
on the blade.
The cover
26
(
FIGS. 1
,
6
,
7
and
11
) fits over and rests upon the male housing
78
. Guide rails
130
spaced on opposite sides of the top of the blade
102
assist in aligning the cover to the male housing. Crush ribs
132
between the guide rails
130
will crush against the blade
102
when the cover is assembled on the male housing
78
to hold the blade tightly in place. The cover has flex locks
134
which are generally U-shaped and adapted to snap over lock ribs
136
on the male housing
78
to provide a releasable connection between the cover
26
and the male housing
78
.
The connection position assurance device (CPA)
28
(
FIGS. 1 and 13
) has a hollow cap
140
on the end of a strap
141
which fits slidably over laterally spaced vertical guide rails
142
on the male housing
78
. The male housing
78
has a generally U-shaped receiver
144
between the guide rails
142
which projects laterally outwardly from a side wall of the male housing. The CPA has a latch arm
146
which extends downwardly to a hook
148
at the free end. The hook
148
is adapted to engage in a recess
150
of the receiver
144
to releasably attach the CPA to the male housing. The outer wall
154
of the cap, when the cap is latched onto the male housing
78
, extends over the latch arm
120
on the male housing to prevent the latch arm from being flexed outward far enough to disengage the lock rib
122
on the female housing. Thus, when the CPA is latched on the male housing
78
, the male housing cannot be separated from the female housing.
Claims
- 1. An electrical power connector system comprising:a female connector including a female housing a female member having a female terminal in said female housing, said female terminal having walls defining a first recess, and a contact member in said first recess in contact with the walls thereof, said contact member having walls defining a second recess, a male connector including a male housing, and a male member having a male terminal in the form of a single blade in said male housing, and means releasably connecting said male housing to said female housing with said single blade of said male terminal extending into said second recess in contact with the walls of the contact member defining the second recess.
- 2. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 1, wherein said male housing has guide means receiving and locating said blade.
- 3. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 1, further including latch means in said male housing releasably engaging said blade.
- 4. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 1, further including a top cover releasably secured to said male housing.
- 5. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 4, wherein said cover has crush ribs that crush against said blade and hold said blade firmly in place.
- 6. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 1, further including means for preventing said male housing from being separated from said female housing.
- 7. An electrical power connector comprising:a female connector including a female housing, a female member having a female terminal releasably received in said female housing, said female terminal being generally in the form of a generally U-shaped channel defined by a base and laterally spaced apart side walls extending outwardly from said base to form a first recess, and a generally U-shaped contact member having a base and laterally spaced apart side walls extending outwardly therefrom to form a second recess, said contact member being releasably received in said first recess of said channel with the base of said contact member adjacent the base of said channel and the side walls of said contact member in contact with the respective side walls of said channel, a male connector including a male housing and a male member having a male terminal in the form of a single blade releasably received in said male housing; and means releasably connecting said male housing to said female housing with said blade extending into said second recess in contact with the side walls of said second recess.
- 8. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 7, and further including a sealing ring sleeved on said blade and in contact with said male housing to prevent leakage from said male housing.
- 9. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 8, further including nibs projecting outwardly from said blade and engaging said sealing ring to prevent said sealing ring from slipping off said blade.
- 10. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 7, wherein said male housing has guide means receiving and locating said blade.
- 11. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 7, further including latch means in said male housing releasably engaging said blade.
- 12. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 7, further including a top cover releasably secured to said male housing.
- 13. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 12, further including a connection position assurance device releasably secured to said male housing, said device having means engaging the means releasably connecting said male housing to said female housing for preventing separation of said male and female housings.
- 14. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 13, wherein said cover has crush ribs that crush against said blade and hold said blade firmly in place.
- 15. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 14, further including latch means in said male housing releasably engaging said blade.
- 16. An electrical power connector system as defined in claim 15, and further including a sealing ring sleeved on said blade and in contact with said male housing to prevent leakage from said male housing.
- 17. An electrical power connector system comprising:a female connector including a female housing, a female member having a female terminal releasably received in said female housing, said female terminal being generally in the form of a generally U-shaped channel defined by a base and laterally spaced apart side walls extending outwardly from said base to form a first recess, and a generally U-shaped contact member having a base and laterally spaced apart side walls extending outwardly therefrom to form a second recess, said contact member being releasably received in said first recess of said channel with the base of said contact member adjacent the base of said channel and the side walls of said contact member in contact with the respective side walls of said channel, a male connector including a male housing, a male member having a male terminal in the form of a single blade releasably received in said male housing and latch means in said male housing releasably engaging said blade, means releasably connecting said male housing to said female housing with said blade extending into said second recess in contact with the side walls of said second recess; a connection position assurance device releasably secured to said male housing, said device having means for preventing separation of said male and female housings; a top cover releasably secured to said male housing; said cover having crush ribs that crush against said blade and hold said blade firmly in place, a sealing ring sleeved on said blade and in contact with said male housing to prevent leakage from said male housing, and nibs projecting outwardly from said blade and engaging said sealing ring to prevent said sealing ring from slipping off said blade.
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