The present invention relates to a connector in which a flexible flat cable and a connector are integrally formed with each other.
The flexible flat cable (hereinafter referred to as “FFC”) has a structure that a plurality of flat conductors are arranged and are collectively covered with an insulating sheath. Since the FFC has a surface flat shape, the FFC has advantages such as a small volume of a wiring space, a high freedom of wiring by freely bending, a good heat radiation property and the like. Therefore, the FFCs are widely used in transporting devices, electric devices, indoor wiring or the like.
Meanwhile, various kinds of connectors are developed in order to connect FFCs with each other or connect an FFC with another electric connection member (see, for example, Patent document 1). A connector 100 for an FFC shown in
The connector housing 110 includes a terminal holding housing 110A and an outer housing 110B in which the terminal holding housing 110A is accommodated. In the above components, the terminal holding housing 110A is formed of a terminal holding housing body section 111 and an individual terminal holding retainer section 112 which are engaged with each other. They are engaged with each other so that a plurality of terminal housing chambers (not shown) and an individual terminal support section (not shown) which supports a terminal section of a flat harness 130 are formed.
In addition, the terminal section of the flat harness 130 is firmly fixed to the terminal holding housing 110A. By accommodating the terminal holding housing 110A in a terminal holding housing chamber 113 of the outer housing 110B, the connector housing 110 is formed.
As shown in
In a connection method of the connection conductor 200, terminals 400 are arranged on at least one face 300A of the flat cable 300. The flat cable 300 and the terminal 400 are simultaneously sheared at least one portion so as to form each cut-and-raised part 301. The cut-and-raised part 301 continuously connected to an original base material at least one portion. Next, the flat cable 300 and the terminals 400 at the cut-and-raised parts 301 are pressed and crushed in the thickness direction thereof so as to expand them in a shear face direction and the original cut-and-raised parts 301 are press-fitted into respective holes again to allow the holes to be backfilled therewith to the middle thereof.
In such a method, since connection of an FFC cable requires many working processes and components, the working requires time and labor and the cost is increased.
The invention is made in view of the above circumstances, and the purpose of the invention is to provide a connector of which the number of components required for connecting operation can be reduced, and the manufacturing cost and the weight thereof can be reduced.
To achieve the above purpose, a connector according to the invention has characteristics of the following items (1) to (6).
(1) A connector according to the invention, there is provided a connector comprising:
a flat cable in which a plurality of conductors are arranged on a plane and peripheries of the conductors are covered with an insulating sheath: and
a connector housing that supports the flat cable,
wherein the connector housing has an opening portion which accommodates a mating connector when the mating connector is engaged with the connector and supports the flat cable so that one end of the flat cable where the conductors are exposed by removing the insulating sheath is arranged at the opening portion; and
wherein at least one of the conductors exposed at the one end of the flat cable is brought into contact with a terminal of the mating connector when the mating connector is engaged with the connector.
(2) In the connector according to the item (1), the connector housing supports the flat cable so as to sandwich and hold, in thickness direction of the flat cable, any portion of the flat cable other than a portion where the conductors at the one end of the flat cable are exposed.
(3) In the connector according to the item (2), the connector housing supports the flat cable so as to sandwich and hold, in the thickness direction of the flat cable, any portion at the one end of the flat cable other than a portion where the conductors at the one end of the flat cable are exposed.
(4) In the connector according to the item (3), the connector housing supports the flat cable so as to sandwich and hold, in the thickness direction of the flat cable, the insulating sheath positioned between adjacent conductors exposed at the one end of the flat cable.
(5) In the connector according to the item (3), ribs are formed in the opening portion of the connector housing, the ribs sandwich and hold, in the thickness direction of the flat cable. The insulating sheath positioned between adjacent conductors exposed at one end of the flat cable and are extended toward the insulating sheath from an upper face and a lower face of the opening portion. A terminal accommodation space arranged between the adjacent ribs can accommodate one terminal of the mating connector.
(6) There is provided a connector comprising:
a terminal; and
a connector housing that supports the terminal,
wherein when the connector is engaged with a mating connector, the terminal is brought into contact with at least one of a plurality of conductors supported by the mating connector, the conductors being exposed by removing insulating sheath at one end of a flat cable and being arranged in parallel with each other on a plane, and peripheries of the conductors being covered with an insulating sheath;
wherein the terminal includes;
wherein the connector housing has a flat cable accommodation space which accommodates one end of the flat cable when the connector is engaged with the mating connector, and supports the terminal so that the conductors exposed at the one end of the flat cable is accommodated in the conductor accommodation space when the one end of the flat cable is accommodated in the flat cable accommodation space.
In accordance with the connector having the configuration of the item (1), since a terminal is not provided on the connector as a male connector, it is possible to reduce the number of components required for connecting the flat cable with another electric connection member, and to reduce the manufacturing cost and the weight thereof.
In accordance with the connector having the configuration of any one of the items (2) to (4), since the connector housing sandwiches and holds the flat cable in the vertical direction, it is possible to prevent bending of the conductor exposed at the one end of the flat cable due to contacting with a terminal of a mating connector. As a result, the conductor exposed at the one end of the flat cable can be surely brought into contact with the terminal of the mating connector. Meanwhile, the position of sandwiching and holding the flat cable can be determined without limitation as long as the position is other than a position where the conductor is exposed at the one end of the flat cable. However, the more the position approaches to one end side of the flat cable, the more markedly the bending of the conductor exposed at one end of the flat cable can be prevented.
In accordance with the connector having the configuration of the item (5), the bending of the conductor exposed at the one end of the flat cable can be markedly prevented. By accommodating one terminal of the mating connector to the terminal accommodation space, one terminal of the mating connector can be assigned to one conductor of the flat cable. Accordingly, two or more terminals of the mating connector are not contacted with one conductor of the flat cable.
In accordance with the connector having the configuration of the item (6), since a terminal is not provided on the connector as a male connector, it is possible to reduce the number of components required for connecting the flat cable to another electric connection member and to reduce the manufacturing cost and the weight thereof.
In accordance with the connector of the invention, since a connector that supports a flat cable does not have a terminal, it is possible to reduce the number of components required for connecting operation, and to reduce the manufacturing cost and the weight thereof.
Thus, the invention is briefly described above. Details of the invention will be further clarified by reading through a mode for carrying out the invention described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A preferable embodiment according to the invention is described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
Meanwhile, as shown in
The connector housing 11 is formed of an appropriate insulative resin material and has, at a tip portion, the opening portion 11A which receives insertion of the female connector 20 as a mating connector and is opened in a roughly square shape. Ribs 12 that sandwich and hold, in a thickness direction of the flat cable 40, the insulating sheath 42 positioned between the exposed conductors 41A are formed in the opening portion 11A of the connector housing 11. The ribs 12 are formed so as to be extended toward the insulating sheath 42 from an upper face and a lower face of the opening portion 11A. Therefore, the ribs 12 are divided into upper side ribs and lower side ribs with the flat cable 40 therebetween. The ribs 12 sandwich and hold the tip portion of the flat cable 40 so that the connector housing 11 supports the flat cable 40. Further, when the plurality of ribs 12 are formed and the opening portion 11A is demarcated into spaces of which the number is the same as the number of exposed conductors 41A, thereby a terminal accommodation space α can be formed in the opening portion 11A by each of the conductors 41. As a result, the exposed conductors 41A are arranged so as to face the respective terminal accommodation spaces α. A projection 13 for locking is formed on the connector housing 11 at a central part of the upper face in order to hold an engaged state with the female connector 20.
On the other hand, as shown in
As shown in
Each of the projected portions 22 is formed in a shape so as to be accommodated in each terminal accommodation space α when the male connector 10 as the mating connector and the female connector are engaged with each other (in other words, each of the slits 24 is formed in a shape so as to accommodate the rib 12). In addition, a space (a flat cable accommodation space) β is formed on each of the projection portions 22 at a roughly central portion in the vertical direction by cutting out it in the horizontal direction, and the flat cable accommodation space β is positioned so as to be sandwiched by the upper and lower faces of the female terminal chamber 23 (see
The female terminal 30 is inserted into the female terminal chamber 23, to which the female terminal 30 is to be accommodated, from a rear side in the engaging direction to be fixed to the female terminal chamber 23. The flat cable accommodation space β (see
The slit 24 is a groove formed between the respective female terminal holding sections 27 and has a shape capable of accommodating the rib 12 of the male connector 10 (sometimes, referred to as a rib accommodation space).
The engagement lock section 25 is to be engaged with the projection 13 for locking provided on the upper face of the connector housing 11 at the central portion in order to hold an engaged state when the male connector 10 as the mating connector is engaged therewith.
As shown in
The terminal body 31 is formed of a metallic material. The terminal body 31 is inserted into the female terminal chamber 23 so as to be fixed to the female terminal chamber 23. Therefore, as shown in
The arm 32 is formed roughly in a L shape in a cross section so as to be surely contacted and conducted with the exposed conductor 41A. As described above, by engaging the connector with the male connector 10 as the mating connector, the arm 32 of the embodiment sandwiches the exposed conductor 41A at the tip portion of the flat cable 40 attached to the male connector 10 at a portion between the arm 32 and the pressure contact projection 33 in the vertical direction by an elastic force so that the exposed conductor 41A and the female terminal 30 are contacted and conducted with each other so that they are electrically connected with each other.
As described above, an electric wire 50 having a structure which is commonly and widely used, is used. To be specific, as shown in
Next, a function of the embodiment is described below. In the male connector 10 of the embodiment, as shown in
On the other hand, the female terminal holding sections 27 are formed in the connector housing 21 of the female connector 20 and the female terminals 30 are attached to the respective female terminal chambers 23 so that the female terminals 30 are accommodated in the respective terminal accommodation spaces α when the male connector 10 and the female connector 20 are engaged with each other. As shown in
When the male connector 10 is engaged with the female connector 20, the female terminal holding sections 27 of the connector housing 21 of the female connector 20 enter the respective terminal accommodation spaces a having the exposed conductors 41A arranged therein, as shown in
Therefore, when the male connector 10 is engaged with the female connector 20, the exposed conductor 41A passes through the flat cable accommodation space β at a connector housing 21 side and advances to the conductor accommodation space γ at a female terminal 30 side. Here, the arm 32 and the pressure contact projection 33 are provided in the conductor accommodation space γ at the female terminal 30 side. The exposed conductor 41A is sandwiched between the arm 32 and the pressure contact projection 33 by the elastic force in the vertical direction so that the exposed conductor 41A and the female terminal 30 are contacted and conducted with each other, thereby they are electrically connected with each other.
Next, an example of fixing the flat cable 40 to the male connector 10 of the embodiment, is described below. Here, a pass-through space 11B for causing the flat cable 40 to be inserted thereinto, is formed on the connector housing 11 of the male connector 10 at an end portion opposite to the opening portion 11A (see
In addition, another example of fixing the flat cable 40 to the male connector 10 of the embodiment is described below. Here, the connector housing 11 of the male connector 10 is formed in a shape so as to be dividable into the upper housing having the upper side ribs and the lower housing having the lower side ribs. Thereby, the flat cable 40 is sandwiched by the upper and lower housing in the vertical direction of the flat cable 40 so that the flat cable 40 is sandwiched and held.
In addition, further another example of fixing the flat cable 40 to the male connector 10 of the embodiment is described below. Here, regarding the flat cable 40, the insulating sheath 42 is peeled from the tip portion so as to form the exposed conductors 41A, in advance. The tip portion of the flat cable 40 is set on a predetermined position in a cavity of a metallic mold, and then a resin is injected so that they are collectively subjected to insert molding. Thus, while various methods of fixing the flat cable 40 to the connector housing 11 of the male connector 10 can be considered, an important point of the invention is that the flat cable 40 is fixed to the connector housing 11 in such a manner that one end of the flat cable 40 where the insulating sheath 42 is removed and the conductors 41 are exposed, faces the opening portion 11A.
In accordance with the connector according to the embodiment of the invention, since terminals are not provided on the male connector 10, it is possible to reduce the number of components required for connecting the flat cable 40 with another electric connection member and to reduce the manufacturing cost and the weight thereof.
In addition, since the flat cable 40 is sandwiched and held by the connector housing 11 in the vertical direction, it is possible to prevent bending of the exposed conductor 41A exposed at one end of the flat cable 40 due to contacting with the female terminal 30. As a result, it is possible to surely bring the exposed conductors 41A exposed at one end of the flat cable 40 into contact with the respective female terminals 30. Meanwhile, the position of sandwiching and holding the flat cable 40 can be determined without limitation as long as the position is other than a position where the conductor 41 is exposed at one end of the flat cable 40. However, the more the position approaches to the one end side of the flat cable 40, the more markedly the bending of the conductor exposed at one end of the flat cable 40 can be prevented.
While the invention is described in detail by referring to the specific embodiments, it is understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the sprit and scope of the invention.
This application is based on Japanese Patent Application (JP-2009-098717) filed on Apr. 15, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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