1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic component assembly structure and an electronic component, and more particularly, to an electronic component assembly structure provided to an electrical junction box which is mounted on a moving object such as an automobile.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a moving object such as an automobile is equipped with an electrical junction box in which an electronic component such as a relay is accommodated to control connection between a power supply device and an electric component (see Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2010-221787).
However, since such a type of relay module is assembled in a state in which the relay main body 2 is placed on an end surface (top surface) of the holding member 6, for example, the height dimension (in the up-down direction in
Therefore, for example, like a relay 11 illustrated in
In general, an electronic component including a relay electrically functions normally by connecting plural lead terminals to corresponding terminal fittings. Here, the plural lead terminals disposed in the relay are generally formed substantially in the same shape. Accordingly, when the lead terminals cannot be distinguished from each other, there is a possibility that the relay will be assembled into the housing member with an improper arrangement. Accordingly, in
However, in the relay illustrated in
An object of the present invention is to prevent improper assembly of an electronic component.
In order to achieve the above mentioned object, an electronic component assembly structure according to one aspect of the present invention includes an electronic component configured to include a component main body having a rectangular parallelepiped shape and a plurality of lead terminals; a housing member in which the electronic component is inserted and accommodated; and a plurality of terminal fittings configured to be held in the housing member and to which the lead terminals are fitted, respectively, wherein each of the lead terminals includes a contact portion drooping along one of opposite side surfaces of the component main body, and the lead terminals are disposed to face a pair of opposite side surfaces of the component main body, when the component main body is rotated at 180 degrees to reverse the positions of the pair of opposite side surfaces of the component main body, at least one of the number of lead terminals on each side surface before and after the reversing, and a distance between the contact portion and the side surface of the component main body facing the contact portion differs, or a width dimension in a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the contact portion of the lead terminal disposed on one of the pair of opposite side surfaces is different from the width dimension of the lead terminal disposed on the other of the pair of opposite side surfaces, and the width dimensions of the lead terminals disposed on the same side surface are equal to each other, and the electronic component is inserted and accommodated in the housing member, the plurality of lead terminals come in contact with the plurality of terminal fittings, respectively, and the electronic component is assembled into the housing member.
In this way, in order to guarantee a favorable connection to the contact portions of the lead terminals, the terminal fittings held in the housing member accommodating an electronic component, are generally disposed at positions with which the contact portions can come into contact (for example, to which the contact portions can be fitted) and are formed to correspond to the sizes of the contact portions. Accordingly, when a pair of opposite side surfaces of the component main body is reversed and the number of lead terminals or the positions or width dimensions thereof are different, the lead terminal cannot be inserted into the terminal fittings in assembling the relay with an improper arrangement and it is thus possible to satisfactorily prevent improper assembly.
Further, an electronic component according to another aspect of the present invention includes a component main body having a rectangular parallelepiped shape; and a plurality of lead terminals configured to be disposed to face a pair of opposite side surfaces of the component main body, wherein each of the lead terminals includes a contact portion drooping along the corresponding opposite side surface of the component main body, and when the component main body is rotated at 180 degrees to reverse the positions of the pair of opposite side surfaces of the component main body, at least one of the number of lead terminals on each side surface before and after the reversing, and a distance between the contact portion and the side surface of the component main body facing the contact portion differs, or a width dimension in a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the contact portion of the lead terminal disposed on one of the pair of opposite side surfaces is different from the width dimension of the lead terminal disposed on the other of the pair of opposite side surfaces, and the width dimensions of the lead terminals disposed on the same side surface are equal to each other.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, an electronic component assembly structure according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this embodiment, a relay module in which a relay is used as an electronic component and the relay is accommodated in a housing member will be described, but the electronic component assembly structure according to the present invention can be applied to electronic components other than the relay.
The use of the relay module according to this embodiment is not particularly limited, but a case can be considered in which the relay module is used for equipment or the like for controlling a connection state between a power supply device and an electric component in a moving object such as an automobile. Specifically, for example, it can be considered that the relay module is introduced into an electrical junction box (junction box) disposed between an electric component and a battery which are mounted on an automobile and is used as a relay module for controlling input and cutoff of power. Such a type of relay module may be integrally formed with the electrical junction box, but may be formed as an independent body.
As illustrated in
Each relay 21 includes the relay main body 24 which is a component main body having a rectangular parallelepiped shape and which is formed of a resin or the like and four plate-like lead terminals 25a to 25d which protrude from the relay main body 24. The relay main body 24 is a hollow box-like container and accommodates an electronic component (not illustrated) therein. The relays 21a and 21b have the same configuration but the right and left sides thereof are reversed.
The relay main body 24 has a top surface 26 located above, a bottom surface 27 located below, a left side surface 28 and a right side surface 29 facing each other in the right-left direction, and a front surface 30 and a back surface 31 facing each other in the front-back direction. The relay main body 24 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape which is long in the right-left direction, and four surfaces of the left side surface 28, the right side surface 29, the front surface 30, and the back surface 31 are set as side surfaces. The front surface 30 is provided with a locking protrusion 33 which engages with a penetration groove 32 formed in the housing member 23. The relay main body 24 according to this embodiment is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape, but may be formed in a square parallelepiped shape.
Each of the lead terminals 25a to 25d includes a plate-like base end 34 (34a to 34d) protruding from one of a pair of opposite side surfaces of the relay main body 24 and a plate-like contact portion 35 (35a to 35d) extending from the base end 34 and drooping along one of the opposite side surfaces of the relay main body 24. The lead terminals 25a to 25c among the lead terminals 25 include base ends 34a to 34c perpendicularly protruding from the left side surface 28 of the relay main body 24 with a gap therebetween in the width direction (the front-back direction) of the relay main body 24 and contact portions 35a to 35c drooping along the left side surface 28 from the base ends 34a to 34c with a predetermined gap from the left side surface 28 of the relay main body 24. On the other hand, the lead terminal 25d includes a base end 34d perpendicularly protruding from the right side surface 29 of the relay main body 24 and a contact portion 35d drooping from the base end 34d with a predetermined gap from the right side surface 29 of the relay main body 24.
The base ends 34a to 34d protrude in parallel to the top surface 26 or the bottom surface 27, and the protruding position is set to the same height position below the top surface. On the other hand, the contact portions 35a to 35d extend in parallel with the opposite left side surface 28 of the relay main body 24 and the distances thereof from the opposite left side surface 28 are set to the same. In the contact portions 35a to 35d, the height positions of the tips (lower ends) thereof are set to the same height position above the bottom surface 27 of the relay main body 24. The widths in the front-back direction of the base ends 34a and 34c and the contact portions 35a and 35c of the lead terminals 25a and 25c are set to the same magnitude, and the widths in the front-back direction of the base ends 34b and 34d and the contact portions 35b and 35d of the lead terminals 25b and 25d are set to the same magnitude. The widths in the front-back direction of the base ends 34b and 34d and the contact portions 35b and 35d of the lead terminals 25b and 25d are set to be greater than the widths in the front-back direction of the base ends 34a and 34c and the contact portions 35a and 35c of the lead terminals 25a and 25c.
The housing member 23 is a resinous casing for accommodating and holding the relay 21 and the terminal fittings 22 and includes a first housing chamber 36 that guides and accommodates the relay main body 24 therein and a second housing chamber 37 (37a and 37b) that accommodates and holds the terminal fittings 22 therein. In this embodiment, the housing member 23 is treated as a single member independent of an electrical junction box not illustrated. However, the housing member 23 may be formed as a part of a casing which is formed in the electrical junction box and may be formed as a unified main body with the electrical junction box.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The second housing chambers 37a and 37b are disposed outside the wall portions 39b and 39c of the first housing chamber 36, that is, on the opposite sides of the first housing chamber 36 with the wall portions 39b and 39c interposed therebetween, and are surrounded with a rectangular tubular frame formed by the wall portions 39b and 39c and a frame portion 40 of the housing member 23 to form a rectangular parallelepiped space of which the top and the bottom are opened to the outside. In the second housing chamber 37a, at least the vicinity of an opening into which lead terminals 25 are inserted is partitioned by a partition wall 41 formed over the wall portion 39b and the frame portion 40. The second housing chambers 37a and 37b are provided with lances 42 (locking pieces) at positions facing the terminal fittings 22 as illustrated in
The terminal fitting 22 is an interface member that is connected to a terminal portion of an electrical wire 43 so as to electrically connect the electrical wire 43 to the relay 21. As illustrated in
The first terminal fitting 22a serves to have the contact portions 35b and 35d fitted thereto and includes a female fitting portion 44 which supports the contact portion 35, a pair of core clamping pieces 46 which caulks a core wire exposed by peeling an insulating coating 45 of the terminal portion of the electrical wire 43, and a pair of external clamping pieces 47 which caulks a tip of the insulating coating 45 of the electrical wire 43. The fitting portion 44 includes a tubular portion 48 having a rectangular tubular shape and having a space into which the contact portions 35b and 35d are inserted and a spring portion 49 which is formed by folding a plate-like tongue portion connected to a side plate forming the tubular portion 48 from the vicinity of the insertion hole of the tubular portion 48 into the space in a mountain shape. The contact portions 35b and 35d are supported by the fitting portion 44 by pressing the contact portions 35b and 35d inserted into the space of the tubular portion 48 against another side plate facing the side plate with an elastic force of the spring portion 49.
The second terminal fitting 22b serves to have the contact portions 35a and 35c fitted thereto and the structure for supporting the contact portions 35 is basically the same as the first terminal fitting 22a. Accordingly, a fitting portion 50 corresponding to the fitting portion 44 of the first terminal fitting 22a will be described below. The fitting portion 50 includes a tubular portion 51 having a space into which the contact portions 35a and 35c are inserted and a spring portion (not illustrated) disposed in the tubular portion 51. The tubular portion 51 is formed to have a width smaller than that of the fitting portion 44 of the first terminal fitting 22a. That is, the fitting portion 50 supports the contact portions 35a and 35c by pressing the contact portions 35a and 35c inserted into the tubular portion 51 in a predetermined direction using the spring portion. Both the terminal fittings 22a and 22b have a well-known terminal structure, and are not particularly limited as long as they can support the contact portion 35. For example, a terminal fitting called a fastening type may be employed.
In this embodiment, as illustrated in
Each lance 42 forms a so-called spring mechanism, serves to press the lower edge of the spring portion 49 of the terminal fitting 22 with a restoration force from elastic deformation and to lock the lower edge, achieves fixation of the terminal fitting 22 to the second housing chamber 37, and holds the terminal fitting 22 in the second housing chamber 37. In this embodiment, the right and left lances 42 are arranged to be symmetric as illustrated in
For example, in order to accommodate the first terminal fitting 22a in the second housing chamber 37b and to hold the first terminal fitting 22a using the lances 42, the first terminal fitting 22a is inserted from an opening 52 (
On the other hand, in this embodiment, the position in the up-down direction of the relay 21 in a state in which the relay 21 is accommodated in the housing member 23, that is, when the contact portions 35 of the lead terminals 25 are fitted to the spring portions of the terminal fittings 22, is set to a predetermined height position such that the top surface 26 of the relay main body 24 does not protrude upward from the top of the housing member 23 as illustrated in
In assembling the relay 21 into the housing member 23 in this embodiment, the relay main body 24 is guided along the wall portion 39 and is inserted into the first housing chamber 36. When the vicinity of the lower end of the relay main body 24 is accommodated in the first housing chamber 36, the tips (lower ends) of the contact portions 35 of the lead terminals 25 are positioned to face the fitting portions above the terminal fittings 22. When the relay main body 24 is inserted to the vicinity of the bottom wall 38 of the first housing chamber 36 in a state in which the contact portions 35 are positioned in this way, the contact portions 35 are inserted into the tubular portions 48 (51) of the fitting portions and the contact portions 35 are supported (fitted) with the pressing force of the spring portions 49. In the relay module 20 assembled in this way, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
That is, in the relay 21 according to this embodiment, when the relay main body 24 is rotated at 180 degrees to reverse the arrangement from Arrangement (a) to Arrangement (b) and a pair of opposite side surfaces 28 and 29 of the relay main body 24 is reversed, the numbers of lead terminals 25 on the side surfaces before and after the reversing differ. Accordingly, the relay 21 after the reversing cannot be assembled into the housing member 23 corresponding to the arrangement of the relay 21 before the reversing and it is thus possible to prevent improper assembly in which the relay 21 is assembled into the housing member 23 with an improper arrangement.
In the relay 21 according to this embodiment, three lead terminals 25 are disposed on one side surface (the left side surface 28) among a pair of opposite side surfaces of the relay main body 24 and one lead terminal 25 is disposed on the other side surface (the right side surface 29), but the combination of the numbers of lead terminals 25 is not limited to this example. The numbers of lead terminals 25 disposed on the side surfaces only have to be different from each other.
Another embodiment of the electronic component assembly structure according to the present invention will be described below. Since this embodiment basically has the same configuration as the above-mentioned embodiment, only characterized configurations will be described and the configurations common to the above-mentioned embodiment will not be described.
As illustrated in
In the housing member 23 in which the relay 61 having the above-mentioned configuration is accommodated, the holding positions of the first terminal fittings 22a are set to correspond to the lengths L1 and L2 of the base ends 34e and 34f of the lead terminals 25e and 25f. In the example illustrated in
According to this embodiment, the relay 61 can be accommodated in the housing member 23 having the arrangement illustrated in
Another embodiment of the relay will be described below.
In the housing member 23 in which the relay 71 having the above-mentioned configuration is accommodated, the terminal fittings 22 corresponding to the width dimensions of the lead terminals 25 are disposed at predetermined positions. A cross-section of the housing member 23 can be described, for example, using
According to this embodiment, when the relay 71 in the state illustrated in
In this embodiment, the base ends 34 and the contact portions 35 of the lead terminals 25 have the same width dimension. However, when a pair of side surfaces 28 and 29 located on the opposite sides of the relay main body 24 is reversed, the width dimensions in the front-back direction of at least the contact portions 35 of the lead terminals 25 protruding from the side surfaces before and after the reversing only have to be different from each other.
In the above-mentioned relays, the base ends 34 of the lead terminals 25 are completely exposed, but at least a part of each base end 34 may be covered with a resin.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
According to this configuration, the base ends 34 of the lead terminals 25 can be supported from the upper side by the insulating member 83. Accordingly, since a load applied to the lead terminals 25 at the time of insertion of the lead terminals 25 into the terminal fittings 22 can be greatly reduced, it is possible to prevent deformation of the lead terminals 25. As a result, it is possible to keep the electrical connection state between the lead terminals 25 and the terminal fittings 22 favorably and to prevent a decrease in the holding force of the relay 81 to the housing member 23. By covering the base ends 34 of the lead terminals 25 with the insulating member 83, it is possible to prevent short-circuit between neighboring lead terminals 25.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the relay 21 illustrated in
For example, the embodiments have described the relay module using a relay as an electronic component, but the electronic component is not limited to the relay. The embodiments may be applied to other electronic components as long as electronic components include a component main body and lead terminals having configurations and appearance similar to the relay main body and the lead terminals according to the embodiments. Specifically, the embodiments may be applied to, for example, a control module or a fuse in which components such as an electronic circuit board are accommodated in a resinous case.
According to the present invention, it is possible to prevent improper assembly of an electronic component.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
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This application is a continuation application of International Application PCT/JP2014/059813, filed on Apr. 3, 2014, and designating the U.S., the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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