Insulation displacement connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561837
  • Patent Number
    6,561,837
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Luebke; Renee
    • Tsukerman; L.
    Agents
    • Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
Abstract
There is provided an insulation displacing terminal having a first engagement part, a housing which has a side wall defining a groove for accommodating the insulation displacing terminal. The side wall has a second engagement part engaging with the first engagement part for locking. The first engagement part is an opening part, and the second engagement part is a projection.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an insulation displacement connector, and, more particularly, to an insulation displacement connector to be adapted to a vehicle, such as an automobile.




2. Description of Relevant Art




There is disclosed an insulation displacement connector in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No.10-40973. The connector is constituted to accommodate insulation displacing terminals in a housing. Each of the terminals includes a contact part for a mating terminal to be inserted and fitted in, and a wire connecting part for connecting with and holding an end of an insulated wire. The housing has groove parts formed parallel to each other, the groove parts being configured to accommodate insulation displacing terminals. Front ends of the groove parts are covered with a top board and inner spaces accommodate contact parts of the terminals. The top board is formed with engagement holes to be engaged and locked with lances which are formed on upper parts of the contact parts of the terminals. Wire connecting parts on rear ends of the terminals are formed with displacing blades facing each other, the blades projecting inward from opposing side plates of wire connecting parts. Rear ends of the blades are formed with holding pieces for holding insulated wires.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In the above-described insulation displacement connector, the insulation displacement terminals which are accommodated in groove parts of a housing are supported in such way that the lances are latched with the engagement holes of the top board. In such connector, if, for example, movement in a production process of a harness or arrangement of the insulated wires makes a pulling-out force applied to the insulated wires, the lances of terminals are easily detached from engagement holes of a housing, thus causing the terminals to be easily pulled out of the housing. If a tension in a pulling-out direction is applied to insulated wires, holding pieces are simply bent to hold the insulated wires, thus causing holding force to be easily weakened. When the holding force of the holding pieces weakening, tensile-stress to insulated wires concentrates on the blades. The blades are formed in such way that side plates are cut and bent, and they are easy to be bent in a direction of pulling the insulated wires, thus not sufficiently holding the insulated wires.




An object of the invention is to provide an insulation displacement connector in which an insulation displacing terminal is difficult to be detached from a housing and an insulated wire is difficult to be pulled out of an insulation displacing terminal.




From an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an insulation displacement connector as follows. The connector includes an insulation displacing terminal having a first engagement part; a housing which has a side wall defining a groove for accommodating the insulation displacing terminal. The side wall has a second engagement part engaging with the first engagement part for locking.




Preferably, the first engagement part is an opening part, and the second engagement part is a projection.




Preferably, the insulation displacing terminal has a basis plate and a side plate extending form the basis plate. The side plate defines the opening part engaging with the projection for locking.




Preferably, the insulation displacing terminal has an insulation displacing plate at an edge of the opening part. The insulation displacing part extends away from the side wall.




Preferably, an insulated wire is pressed to the insulation displacing plates located adjacent openings in the side plates, and the opening parts engage with the projections for locking.




According to the invention, the second engagement part of the side wall engages with the first engagement part of the insulation displacing terminal, and the insulation displacing terminal is locked with the housing.




When assembling the insulation displacing terminal to the groove of the housing, the side plate of the terminal is away from the projection of the side wall, and the terminal is easily inserted in the groove.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an insulation displacement connector of an embodiment according to the invention, in which FR is a front and rear direction and TR is a transverse direction of the connector;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an insulation displacing terminal of an embodiment;





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


3


C, and


3


D are sectional explanation views which show processes in which an insulation displacing terminal and an insulated wire are attached to a housing of an insulation displacement connector, and

FIG. 3D

is taken on line IIID—IIID of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 4

is a plane view of main part of an embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention will hereby be explained with reference to the drawings.




As shown on

FIG. 1

, an insulation displacement connector


20


includes a housing


21


and an insulation displacing terminal


22


.




The housing


21


is formed of terminal accommodating groove parts


23


from front to rear thereof positioned parallel each other. The groove parts


23


have side walls


24


formed on both sides thereof. Groove parts


23


adjacent to each other are formed with side walls


24


therebetween. A top board


25


which covers upper parts of the groove parts


23


is formed integrally at a front end of the housing


21


. In each of the groove parts


23


covered with the top board


25


, a front end of an insulation displacing terminal


22


is to be accommodated. A front side of the housing


21


has openings


21




a


formed as shown on

FIG. 4

, and through each of them a mating terminal is inserted and fitted in the front end part of the terminal


22


.




Intermediate parts on the side walls


24


of the housing


21


have engagement projections


26


toward insides of the groove parts


23


. Both side walls


24


between which each of the groove parts


23


is interposed are formed of engagement projections


26


facing each other at their positions opposing to each other. The top board


25


of the housing


21


has lance engagement holes


27


each formed at a position corresponding to a groove part


23


.




The terminal


22


, on

FIG. 2

, has a contact part


28


with a mating terminal which is formed at a front end thereof and a wire connecting part


29


formed at a rear side thereof. The terminal


22


is manufactured in such way that a sheet of metal plate is stamped out from a metal plate galvanized on both sides thereof to be formed in a predetermined exploded shape, and thus to be bent.




The contact part


28


and the wire connecting part


29


are formed along a common basis plate


30


. Both edges in a transverse direction of the basis plate


30


have a pair of side plates


31


which stand at a right angle relative to the basis plate


30


. The side plates


31


are opposed and in parallel to each other.




The contact part


28


has a cover plate


32


which extends from an upper edge of one side plate


31


and is manufactured by bending. In a space


28


A defined by the cover plate


32


and the side plates


31


, a mating terminal is to be inserted and fitted, so that the mating terminal and the terminal


22


are electrically connected together. The other side plate


31


, as shown on

FIG. 2

, has a lance


33


integrally formed on an upper edge thereof. The lance


33


is bent and stacked on the cover plate


32


in such way that a distal end


33


A rises slightly from the cover plate


32


.




The wire connecting part


29


has a pair of wire holding pieces


34


formed at a rear end thereof. At a front side of the wire holding pieces


34


in the wire connecting part


29


, there is provided an insulation displacing part


35


. The insulation displacing part


35


has a pair of wire holding plates


36


formed in such way that the side plates


31


have been cut and bent inward, and two pairs of insulation displacing plates


37


formed in such way that front side plates


31


relative to the wire holding plates


36


are cut and bent inward. The two pairs of displacing plates


37


are formed in such way that two displacing plates


37


positioned on the side plate


31


are bent in different directions from each other as wide opened doors. As a result, a side plate


31


has an opening part


38


formed between both displacing plates


37


. The opening part


38


is to be fitted in an engagement projection


26


positioned on a side wall


24


of the housing


21


.




A displacing plate


37


has a declined slope


37


A formed at upper parts thereof for guiding an insulated wire. The declined slope


37


A is a bevel formed in such way that a side plate


31


is cut. The displacing plate


37


has an insulation displacing edge


37


B formed at an end thereof for displacing an insulation coating of an insulated wire and contacting with a core wire of the wire.




Next, with respect to an insulation displacement connector


20


of the embodiment, a method for attaching a housing


21


to an insulation displacing terminal


22


and functions are explained in accordance with

FIGS. 3A

,


3


B,


3


C,


3


D and


4


.





FIG. 3A

is a sectional view of a part formed with engagement projections


26


defining ledge portions


26




a


in a terminal accommodating groove part


23


of a housing


21


. When the groove part


23


accommodates the terminal


22


, a contact part


28


of the terminal


22


is inserted from a rear side of the terminal


22


, and the contact part


28


is inserted to be placed under a top board


25


. Furthermore, the lance


33


slides on a lower side of the top board


25


, being pressed downward, the lance being formed on an upper part of the contact part


28


and slightly rising at a rear end thereof. When being completely accommodated in an engagement hole


27


, the lance


33


rises again and engages with the engagement hole


27


for locking. According to this, the terminal


22


, being held in groove part


23


, is supported by the housing


21


. This state, as in

FIG. 3B

, shows that opening parts


38


and engagement projections


26


are not fitted, but face each other, the opening part


38


being formed in both side plates


31


, the projections


26


being located at an intermediate height on side walls


24


.




Next, as shown on

FIG. 3C

, an end of an insulated wire


40


is press fitted in a wire connecting part


29


, using a press-fitting jig


39


. The insulated wire


40


is press fitted along between: two pairs of insulation displacing plates


37


, a pair of wire holding plate


36


, and a pair of wire holding pieces


34


. Upper parts of the displacing plate


37


and the holding plate


36


, as shown on

FIG. 2

, are each formed with a guide slope declining toward an inside of a groove, and the insulated wire


40


is easily guided toward a central portion. Relative to the insulated wire


40


which is press fitted between two pairs of displacing plates


37


, edges


37


B of the displacing plates


37


cut an insulation coating


42


, thereby core wire


41


electrically contacts with the displacing plates


37


. Press fitting the insulated wire


40


between opposed displacing plates


37


make the displacing plates


37


bent away from each other. As shown on

FIG. 3D

, side plates


31


are spaced from each other and contact with both of the side walls


24


. At this step, the opening parts


38


and engagement projections


26


are fitted with each other, and the projections


26


is inserted in the opening parts


38


, the opening parts being formed in both side walls


31


of the terminal


22


, the projections being provided on the side walls


31


.




With the projections


26


being inserted in the opening parts


38


, the terminal


22


is prevented from moving in a groove part


23


in a front and rear direction. Before the projections


26


are inserted in the opening parts


38


, the lance


33


engages for locking with the engagement hole


27


, so that the terminal


22


is restrained from moving in a front and rear direction. The projections


26


inserted in the opening parts


38


make the strength for restraining a movement in a front and rear direction improved and, in addition, by virtue of ledge portions


26




a,


restrain the terminal


22


from moving upward from groove part


23


. Therefore, the terminal


22


is prevented from being loosened as well as being detached.




The projected


26


inserted in the opening parts


38


objects inside the side plates


31


of the terminal


22


, and have a function for reinforcing sides of the displacing plates


37


. Therefore, as shown in

FIG. 4

, if a load in an axis direction b is applied to the insulated wire


40


, there is a function to prevent the displacing plates


37


from bending in the front and rear direction. If a forward load of the terminal


22


is applied to the insulated wire


40


, the projections


26


have a function to prevent the displacing plates


37


at a rear side of the side plates


31


from falling down forward. On the other hand, if a load for pulling rearward of the terminal


22


is applied to the insulated wire


40


, the projections


26


has a function to prevent the displacing plates


37


at a front side of the side plates


31


from falling down rearward. If a force for moving the insulated wire


40


in a front or rear direction relative to the terminal


22


is applied to the insulated wire


40


, the projections


26


reinforce one of front and rear displacing plates


37


to be prevented from being fallen down, so that a relative positional relationship between the other side plate


37


and the insulated wire


40


does not change, thus to prevent falling down.




As above described, although the embodiment has been explained, the invention is not limited to this, and modifications and variations of the embodiment which accompany with the points of constitution can occur. For example, though the embodiment has two pairs of insulation displacing plates


37


, with a constitution having at least one pair of insulation displacing plates, preferable electrically connecting are performed. Though the embodiment has wire holding pieces


36


, they may be omitted.




Though the embodiment is constituted in such way that an engagement projection


26


on a side wall


24


is fitted in an opening part


38


formed in a side plate


31


of an insulation displacing terminal


22


, a recessed part may be formed to the side plate


31


to be fitted to an engagement projection


26


.



Claims
  • 1. An insulation displacement connector comprising:an insulation displacing terminal having first engagement parts; a housing having side walls defining a groove for accommodating the insulation displacing terminal, the side walls having a pair of opposed second engagement parts engaging with the first engagement parts, wherein the second engagement parts include a ledge structure located intermediate a height of the side walls, the ledge structure positively engaging the first engagement parts for preventing displacement of insulation displacing terminal in an upward direction with respect to a longitudinal extent of the groove once installed, wherein the first engagement parts are opening parts.
  • 2. The insulation displacement connector of claim 1, wherein the ledge structure comprises a wall extending obliquely downward from a side wall.
  • 3. The insulation displacement connector according to claim 1, wherein the insulation displacing terminal has a base plate and side plates extending from the base plate, and wherein the side plates define the opening parts.
  • 4. The insulation displacement connector according to claim 3,wherein the insulation displacing terminal has insulation displacing plates at an edge of the opening parts, the insulation displacing plates extending away from the side walls.
  • 5. The insulation displacement connector according to claim 4,wherein an insulated wire is pressed to the insulation displacing plates, and wherein the opening parts engage with the projections for locking.
  • 6. The insulation displacement connector according to claim 5, wherein the housing further comprises a top board located between the side walls, the top board covering the groove and defining a hole therethrough, andwherein the insulation displacing terminal further comprises a top plate located between the side plates and opposite the base plate, wherein the top plate faces the top board and includes a lance projecting therefrom, the lance being locked with the hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-283194 Oct 1999 JP
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