This application is related to Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-322215 filed on Nov. 29, 2006, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic switch used for opening and closing a main contact of a motor circuit of a starter.
2. Description of Related Art
There is disclosed, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2002-313205, an electromagnetic switch in use for a starter, which has a plate-like terminal that is connected to a lead wire of an excitation coil (this terminal being referred to as “50 terminal” hereinafter). This plate-like 50 terminal is pressure-fixed to a coil bobbin of the excitation coil, and its front end is led out from a mold cover through an insertion hole formed in this mold cover. A gap between the insertion hole and the 50 terminal is airtight sealed by a rubber seal member pressure-fitted to the 50 terminal.
In the conventional electromagnetic switch described above, the 50 terminal is not fixed to the mold cover. That is, since the 50 terminal is only inserted into the insertion hole formed in the mold cover through the seal member, it is difficult to suppress the 50 terminal from vibrating when the electromagnetic switch is applied with a large vibrational load. The vibration of the 50 terminal may cause the lead wire of the excitation coil connected to the 50 terminal to break. As a technique to cope with this problem, as shown in
However, this conventional technique has a problem in that since it needs, in addition to the bolt as the 50 terminal, various parts including the cup washer 110 for fixing this bolt to the mold cover 120, the terminal 140 to which the lead wire of the excitation coil 130 is connected, and the connector 150 for electrical connection between the terminal 140 and the bolt as the 50 terminal. Besides, since the 50 terminal is a bolt, it is difficult to employ the shape of a waterproof coupler unlike the case in which a plate-like terminal is used as the 50 terminal.
The present invention provides an electromagnetic switch for use in a starter comprising:
an excitation coil;
an energization terminal through which a current is supplied to the excitation coil from an external battery; and
a mold cover made of resin and housing the excitation coil and the energization terminal;
wherein the energization terminal is constituted by a male terminal having a plate-like shape and insert-molded in the mold cover, and a female terminal fixed to a coil bobbin of the excitation coil and connected with a lead wire of the excitation coil, the female terminal being provided with a fitting section to which the male terminal is fitted so that the male and female terminals are electrically connected to each other.
The present invention also provides an electromagnetic switch for use in a starter comprising:
an excitation coil;
an energization terminal through which a current is supplied to the excitation coil from an external battery; and
a mold cover made of resin and housing the energization terminal;
wherein
the energization terminal is constituted by a male terminal having a plate-like shape and insert-molded in the mold cover, and a female terminal fixed to a coil bobbin of the excitation coil and connected with a lead wire of the excitation coil,
the female terminal is provided with a fitting section to which the male terminal is fitted so that the male and female terminals are electrically connected to each other, and a guide section for guiding an end of the male terminal to the fitting section,
the mold cover is formed with a terminal inserting section receiving therein the female terminal, and the male terminal is fitted to the fitting section formed in the female terminal within the terminal inserting section, and
a free end of the guide member is in contact with an inner surface of the terminal inserting section.
The present invention also provides an electromagnetic switch for use in a starter comprising:
an excitation coil;
an energization terminal through which a current is supplied to the excitation coil from an external battery; and
a mold cover made of resin and housing the energization terminal;
wherein the energization terminal is constituted by a female terminal insert-molded in the mold cover, and a male terminal fixed to a coil bobbin of the excitation coil and connected with a lead wire of the excitation coil, the female terminal being provided with a fitting section to which the male terminal is fitted so that the male and female terminals are electrically connected to each other.
The present invention also provides an electromagnetic switch for use in a starter comprising:
a solenoid including an excitation coil, and a plunger;
an energization terminal through which a current is supplied to the excitation coil from an external battery; and
a mold cover made of resin and housing the energization terminal;
the excitation coil generating, when applied with the current, a magnetic attraction force to move the plunger in order to close a main contact of the starter to thereby energize a motor of the starter,
wherein the energization terminal is constituted by a male terminal having a plate-like shape and insert-molded in the mold cover, and a female terminal fixed to a coil bobbin of the excitation coil and connected with a lead wire of the excitation coil, the female terminal being provided with a-fitting section to which the male terminal is fitted so that the male and female terminals are electrically connected to each other.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an electromagnetic switch for use in a starter, which has a small parts count and high vibration resistance.
Other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description including the drawings and claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
The electromagnetic switch 3 includes an excitation coil 5 and a solenoid 6 having a built-in plunger (not shown). When a starter switch (not shown) is closed to pass a current from the battery to the excitation coil 5, the plunder is moved by a magnetic attraction force produced by the excitation coil 5, as a consequence of which the main contact is closed. When the starter switch is opened to stop the current from flowing to the excitation coil 5, since the magnetic attraction force disappears, the plunger is moved back, as a consequence of which the main contact is opened. The excitation coil 5 is connected to an energization terminal (to be explained later) to be supplied with the current from the battery through this energization terminal.
As shown in
Next, explanation is made as to the energization terminal. The energization terminal is constituted by a 50 terminal (male terminal) 11, and a connection terminal (female terminal) 12. The 50 terminal 11 is insert-molded in the mold cover 10 in a plate-like shape. A not shown lead wire extending from the starter switch is connected to one end portion of the 50 terminal 11, which projects outside from the mold cover 10. The connection terminal 12 is connected to the other end portion of the 50 terminal 11, which projects inside of the mold cover 10. As shown in
The 50 terminal 11 and the connection terminal 12 are electrically connected to each other by mail/female fitting. In this embodiment, the 50 terminal 11 is a male terminal, and the connection terminal 12 is a female terminal. As shown in
The above described first embodiment offers the following advantages.
Since the 50 terminal 11 is insert-molded in the mold cover 10, no gap is present between the mold cover 10 and the 50 terminal 11. This makes it possible to suppress the 50 terminal 11 from vibrating when the electromagnetic switch 3 is applied with a large vibrational load. Since the connection terminal 12 to which the lead wire 5a of the excitation coil 5 is connected is pressure-fitted into the coil bobbin 13, it is also possible to suppress the connection 12 terminal from vibrating. Hence, according to this embodiment, it is possible to prevent the lead wire 5a of the excitation coil 5 from breaking due to vibration, to thereby provide the electromagnetic switch 3 with high vibration resistance.
The 50 terminal 11 and the connecting terminal 12 are configured to be connected to each other by male/female fitting. This configuration makes it possible to easily connect the 50 terminal 11 with the connecting terminal 12, and also to reduce the parts count compared to the conventional electromagnetic switch in which a bolt is used as the 50 terminal. Since the 50 terminal 11 is a male terminal having a simple shape (plate-like shape), the 50 terminal 11 can be easily insert-molded in the mold cover 10, and may have a coupler shape with high water resistance.
Since the terminal inserting section 10a is provided inside the mold cover 10, and the connection terminal 12 is provided with the guide section 12b, the connecting work of the 50 terminal 11 and the connection terminal 12 can be facilitated. More specifically, since the connection terminal 12 is inserted into the terminal inserting section 10a formed in the mold cover 10 at the time of assembling the mold cover 10 to the solenoid 6, the other end portion of the 50 terminal 11 projecting into the terminal inserting section 10a and the connecting terminal 12 are aligned with each other. In addition, since the front end of the 50 terminal 11 is guided by the guide section 12b provided in the connection terminal 12 at the time of fitting the front end of the 50 terminal 11 into the fitting section 12a of the connection terminal 12, any positional misalignment between the 50 terminal 11 and the connection terminal 12 can be remedied. This makes it possible to perform male/female fitting between the 50 terminal 11 and the connection terminal 12 easily and reliably.
As shown in
In the above described first and second embodiments, the 50 terminal 11 insert-molded in the mold cover 10 is a male terminal, and the connection terminal 12 fixed to the coil bobbin 13 of the excitation coil 5 is a female terminal, however it may be vice versa. That is, as shown in
The above explained preferred embodiments are exemplary of the invention of the present application which is described solely by the claims appended below. It should be understood that modifications of the preferred embodiments may be made as would occur to one of skill in the art.
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