Information
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Patent Grant
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6517374
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Patent Number
6,517,374
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Nguyen; Khiem
- Prasad; Chandrika
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett, & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 404
- 439 389
- 439 395
- 439 400
- 439 405
- 439 417
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal is for displacing an insulator of an insulated wire. A housing includes an end which defines a groove for accommodation of the terminal. The end defines an insertion part for insertion of a jig for pressing the insulated wire to the terminal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an insulation displacement connector in which the insulation displacing terminal is accommodated and disposed, the terminal for an end of a wire to be pressed and fitted for connection.
Conventionally, this kind of an insulation displacement connector includes respective insulation displacing terminals which are accommodated in respective terminal accommodating grooves formed for arrangement in a row in a housing. In the terminals, insulation wires are pressed and fitted for connection by a pressing jig.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An end of the housing of the above-described connector, however, has a thickness dimension in a transverse direction different from that of a partition between the adjacent grooves. Specially, the thickness dimension of the end of the housing can not be shortened as well as the partition between the adjacent grooves, in relation to strength or mounting structure of the housing. Thus, in order to press and fit insulation wires in the terminal accommodated in the groove positioned at the end of the housing in a transverse direction, the pressing jig can not be used, and another jig with a guide member formed of a different structure is necessary. Therefore, a plurality of pressing jigs are employed for the identical housing, and an assembly operation of the insulated wire is complicated, so that a mounting operation can not be smoothly performed.
An object of the present inventions to provide an insulation displacement connector which makes a wire mounting operation smoothly performed by one kind of pressing jig.
To achieve the object, a first aspect of the invention provides an insulation displacement connector as the following. A terminal is for displacing an insulator of an insulated wire. A housing includes an end which defines a groove for accommodation of the terminal. The end defines an insertion part for insertion of a jig for pressing the insulated wire to the terminal.
Preferably, the terminal includes a side plate; and a blade extending inward from the side plate to cut out the insulator.
Preferably, the housing includes a partition defining the groove with the end. The partition has a thickness substantially identical to the end.
Preferably, the insertion part is recessed.
A second aspect of the invention provides an assembly structure of an insulation displacement connector as the following. A terminal is for displacing an insulator of the insulated wire. A housing includes an end which defines a groove accommodating the terminal and defines an insertion part. A jig includes a pressing member pressing the insulated wire to the terminal; and a guide member for guide of the pressing member inserted in the insertion part.
According to the aspects, when pressing and fitting the insulated wire to the terminal accommodated in the groove positioned at an end of the housing, by inserting the guide member in the insertion part, the wire is pressed for fitting as an insulated wire is pressed for fitting in an insulation displacing terminal accommodated in a groove positioned at an intermediate part in a transverse direction of the housing.
Thus, by using the identical jig, respective insulated wires can be pressed for fitting in and connected to respective insulation displacing terminals accommodated in grooves of the housing. As a result, the jig employed for pressing the insulated wire for fitting is one kind, and an operation for pressing and fitting the wire is remarkably facilitated. The insertion part is opened at the housing, and the connector lightens.
The insulated wire is pressed to the blade provided to the side plate to cut out the insulator, and the wire and the terminal are electrically connected each other.
When pressing the insulated wire for fitting, though a pair of side plates are subjected to a pressing and widening action, the guide member holds partitions which a groove for accommodation of the terminal is interposed between or a partition and the end of the insertion part, and the side plates is prevented from being pressed and widened.
The guide member is inserted in the insertion part under a condition as identical as inserted in another groove, and pressing and fitting operation of the insulated wire is facilitated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of an assembly step showing an embodiment of an insulation displacement connector according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the insulation displacement connector of the embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a step of mounting insulated wires to the insulation displacement connector of the embodiment; and
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing a step of mounting the insulated wires to the insulation displacement connector of the embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Details of an insulation displacement connector according to the present invention will be described below based on an embodiment shown in the drawings.
A structure of a connector housing
11
will be first described by using FIG.
1
. In the housing
11
, terminal accommodating grooves
15
for accommodating respective insulation displacing terminals
12
are formed in parallel and respective adjacent grooves
15
are separated from each other by partitions
16
. In a bottom part of each the groove
15
, an opening part for connection (not shown) for enabling a tab
17
for connection that will be described later to be inserted into a part to be connected of the terminal
12
is formed. In upper faces of opposite side parts in a transverse direction of the housing
11
, jig insertion recessed parts
18
are formed respectively. Side walls
19
for respectively separating the recessed parts
18
and the grooves
15
adjacent to the recessed parts
18
have the identical thickness as the partitions
16
for separating the respective adjacent grooves
15
.
Next, a structure of the terminal
12
will be described. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a multiple continuous body of a plurality of terminals
12
is employed in the present embodiment. In other words, as shown in
FIG. 1
, longitudinal one side end parts of the plurality of terminals
12
are formed integrally with the other side edge of a carrier
20
at predetermined intervals.
Side plates
21
on opposite sides in a transverse direction of the terminal
12
are bent to face each other and the terminal
12
has a tab
17
bent to be folded back diagonally upward from a lower part of longitudinal the other side end of the terminal
12
and extending toward the one side end side of the terminal
12
. The part to be connected (not shown) is formed under the tab
17
. A tab
17
of another terminal
12
disposed and placed under the terminal
12
can be inserted into and connected to the part to be connected. The side plates
21
facing each other are formed with a pair of or a plurality of pairs of insulation displacing blades
21
A extending inward between the side plates
21
and for cutting out resin insulation
13
B with which a periphery of a core
13
A of an insulated wire
13
is covered.
The multiple continuous body of the terminals
12
shown in
FIG. 1
is in a state in which the continuous body has been subjected to a press step such that spaces between respective adjacent terminals
12
are reduced to be predetermined lengths. In other words, as shown in
FIG. 1
, presswork is applied to fold the carrier
20
such that the gaps are reduced and that the continuous body can be accommodated in the connector housing
11
.
Then, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the multiple continuous body of the terminals
12
is provisionally accommodated in the housing
11
(an assembly step). In this step, only the carrier
20
of the multiple continuous body of the terminals
12
is not accommodated in the housing
11
.
In this state, the carrier
20
is then cut in a predetermined position according to a design of an electric circuit. The tabs
17
of predetermined terminals
12
are raised. At this time, only predetermined tabs
17
of the tabs
17
are raised so as to form a predetermined electric circuit by a relationship between a connector
10
that is formed of the terminals
12
accommodated in the housing
11
and another connector placed on or under the connector
10
.
In order to cut the carrier
20
, jigs (not shown) are placed such that a part of the carrier
20
in a predetermined position is interposed between the jigs and a cutting jig (not shown) is moved down from above. As a result, the carriers
20
are electrically separated from each other when a cut piece of the carrier
20
is removed.
Then, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the entire terminals
12
including the carrier
20
are accommodated in the housing
11
. At this time, the carrier
20
that has not been cut is accommodated to cross over the partitions
16
of the housing
11
. Then, as shown in
FIG. 3
, wires
13
are respectively pressingly fitted in and mounted to the respective terminals
12
.
Next, a method of pressingly fitting the wire
13
into the terminal
12
will be described in accordance with
FIGS. 3 and 4
. A jig
14
is formed of a press-fitting member
14
A and guide members
14
B formed on opposite sides of the press-fitting member
14
A. Lower end parts of the guide members
14
B have such shapes as to be bought in contact with upper faces and side faces of the partitions
16
on opposite sides of the groove
15
in which the predetermined terminal
12
is accommodated or of the partitions
16
and the side walls
19
as shown in FIG.
4
. The press-fitting member
14
A can get out and in the guide members
14
B on the opposite sides. A lower end part of the guide member
14
B is formed such that a distal end of the guide member
14
B positioned on one end part side in a transverse direction of the connector housing
11
is inserted in the insertion recessed part
18
as shown in FIG.
4
. As described above, the side walls
19
for respectively separating the insertion recessed parts
18
and the grooves
15
adjacent to the recessed parts
18
have the identical thickness as the partitions
16
for separating the respective adjacent grooves
15
. Therefore, the distal end of the guide member
14
B can be inserted in the insertion recessed part
18
on the one end part side in the transverse direction of the housing
11
on the identical condition as the distal end is inserted into the groove
15
.
By using such a jig
14
, the wires
13
can be successively pressingly fitted in the terminals
12
accommodated in the respective grooves
15
. Because the insertion recessed parts
18
are formed on opposite side parts of the housing
11
, the wires
13
can be pressingly fitted into and connected to the terminals
12
accommodated in all the grooves
15
by using the jig
14
.
Thus, the terminals
12
are accommodated in the housing
11
and the connector
10
in which the wires
13
are connected to the terminals
12
is completed. Then, by stacking the connectors
10
vertically with the predetermined tabs
17
raised, the raised tab
17
of the lower connector
10
is inserted in an opening part for connection (not shown) formed on a lower face of the upper connector
10
and is connected to the part to be connected of each the terminal
12
.
Although the embodiment has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment and various modifications accompanying summary of the structure may be made. For example, although the terminal
12
having the raised tab
17
is employed in the above embodiment, it is of course possible to apply the invention to an insulation displacement connector for which insulation displacing terminals with other structures are employed.
Claims
- 1. A system for displacing an insulator from a wire and press connecting the wire, the system comprising:a terminal including a first side plate and second side plate facing the first side plate, the first and second side plates being configured to displace the insulator from the wire to allow the wire and said terminal to electrically connect; a connector housing including a first groove configured to receive the terminal, and an engagement hole positioned at an end portion of said connector housing and spaced from the first groove by a wall and a second groove spaced from the first grove by a partition; and a press connecting device including a pair of guide members and a pressing member positioned between the pair of guide members to move relative to the guide members, the pressing member being configured to press the wire between the first and second side plates of the terminal, where one guide member is positioned proximate the wall for insertion in the engagement hole, the other guide member is positioned proximate the partition for insertion in the second groove, and the pressing member is positioned proximate the terminal residing in the first groove for insertion in the first groove.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the pressing member descends into the terminal.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the pressing member descends downward into the first groove beyond the guide members.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the passing member is guided between the guide members to press the wire between the first and second slide plates.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
11-356620 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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