The present disclosure relates to a joint connector.
A joint connector shown in Patent Document 1 is, for example, known as a conventional joint connector. This joint connector includes sub-housings stackable in a plurality of stages and a plurality of terminal fittings to be accommodated into the respective sub-housings. Four deflectable locking pieces projecting upward are provided on the upper surface of the sub-housing. Further, the sub-housing is provided with locked portions to be locked by the deflectable locking pieces of the sub-housing located below. In this way, the respective sub-housings are held in a stacked state.
For example, in a very small joint connector used in a vehicle or the like, a sub-housing including a terminal accommodating portion on which terminal fittings connected to a busbar and wires are placed and a lid portion to be mounted to cover the placed terminal fittings is considered as a virtual technique. In the case of stacking such sub-housings, the lid portion of the upper sub-housing may be detached, for example, when a stress is applied to the lid portion of the upper sub-housing, for example, if the lid portion of the lower sub-housing is provided with locking pieces and the terminal accommodating portion of the upper sub-housing is provided with locked portions.
The technique disclosed in this specification was completed on the basis of the above situation and aims to provide a joint connector capable of holding sub-housings in a stacked state even if a lid portion is mounted on a terminal accommodating portion.
The present disclosure is directed to a joint connector with connecting members each including a plurality of terminals to be connected to wires and a conductive member for making the plurality of terminals conductive with each other, and a plurality of housings for respectively accommodating the connecting members, wherein the plurality of housings are stacked along a stacking direction, at least one housing constituting the plurality of housings includes a placing portion, the connecting member being placed on the placing portion, and a lid portion for at least partially covering the connecting member placed on the placing portion to hold the connecting member in the housing, a first housing serving as one of the housings and a second housing serving as one of the housings are stacked on each other, and a first lid portion serving as the lid portion relating to the first housing and a second lid portion serving as the lid portion relating to the second housing are provided with a stacked state holding portion for holding a stacked state of the first and second housings.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to hold a plurality of housings in a stacked state.
First, embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described.
(1) The present disclosure is directed to a joint connector with connecting members each including a plurality of terminals to be connected to wires and a conductive member for making the plurality of terminals conductive with each other, and a plurality of housings for respectively accommodating the connecting members, wherein the plurality of housings are stacked along a stacking direction, at least one housing constituting the plurality of housings includes a placing portion, the connecting member being placed on the placing portion, and a lid portion for at least partially covering the connecting member placed on the placing portion to hold the connecting member in the housing, a first housing serving as one of the housings and a second housing serving as one of the housings are stacked on each other, and a first lid portion serving as the lid portion relating to the first housing and a second lid portion serving as the lid portion relating to the second housing are provided with a stacked state holding portion for holding a stacked state of the first and second housings.
By providing the first lid portion of the first housing and the second lid portion of the second housing with the stacked state holding portion for holding the stacked state, the first lid portion is not detached and the stacked state of the first and second housings can be held since the first and second lid portions are held by the stacked state holding portion even if a stress is applied to the first lid portion of the first housing, for example, as compared to a configuration in which only the second lid portion of the second housing and the placing portion of the first housing are provided with a stacked state holding portion, for example, in the case of stacking the first housing on the second housing.
Further, since the first housing can be held stacked on the second housing, the respective housings in the joint connector can be collectively fixed by one taping, for example, in the case of fixing the joint connector to a harness by a harness tape as compared to a configuration in which the first and second housings are not stacked. Further, the joint connector can be fixed to a mating member by one fixing member, for example, in the case of mounting the fixing member on the housing and fixing the fixing member to the mating member. Therefore, the joint connector can be fixed using a smaller number of types of components as compared to a configuration in which each of the first and second housings is provided with a fixing member.
(2) Preferably, the terminal includes a wire connecting portion to be connected to the wire, and the lid portion includes a bending/drawing-out portion for bending the wires extending in a first direction from the wire connecting portions of the terminals to extend in a second direction shifted from the first direction and drawing out the wires to outside of the housing.
The wires can be bent and drawn out and a holding force for the wires can be strengthened by providing the lid portion with the bending/drawing-out portion for bending the wires.
(3) Preferably, the lid portion is mounted on the placing portion from one side in the stacking direction, and the lid portion is provided with a locking portion for suppressing a displacement of the lid portion in a direction away from the placing portion by contacting a locked portion of the placing portion from the other side in the stacking direction.
By providing the lid portion with the locking portion and providing the placing portion with the locked portion, the detachment of the lid portion from the placing portion can be suppressed.
(4) Preferably, the stacked state holding portion includes a lock portion having a lock projection and extending from the second lid portion toward the first lid portion, and a lock recess provided in the first lid portion and to be fit to the lock projection, and the first and second housings are held in the stacked state by fitting the lock projection and the lock recess.
By providing the second lid portion with the lock portion having the lock projection and providing the first lid portion with the lock recess to be fit to the lock projection, the first and second housings can be held in the stacked state.
(5) Preferably, the stacked state holding portion includes a lock portion having a lock projection and extending from the second lid portion toward the placing portion relating to the first housing, and a lock recess provided in the placing portion relating to the first housing and to be fit to the lock projection, and the first and second housings are held in the stacked state by fitting the lock projection and the lock recess.
By providing the second lid portion with the lock portion having the lock projection and providing the first placing portion with the lock recess to be fit to the lock projection, the first and second housings can be held in the stacked state not only between the lid portions (first and second lid portions), but also between the first placing portion and the second lid portion. In this way, a holding force for holding the first and second housings in the stacked state can be further strengthened.
(6) Preferably, the first and second housings include facing wall portions facing each other, the stacked state holding portion includes a first fitting portion provided on the facing wall portion of the first housing and a second fitting portion provided on the facing wall portion of the second housing and to be fit to the first fitting portion, and the first housing is suppressed from being displaced in a direction intersecting the stacking direction with respect to the second housing by fitting the first and second fitting portions.
By respectively providing the first and second fitting portions on the facing wall portions of the first and second housings, the first housing can be suppressed from being displaced in the direction intersecting the stacking direction with respect to the second housing.
(7) Preferably, a fixing member is provided which is fixed to a mating member and stacked on the first lid portion, the stacked state holding portion includes a lock portion having a lock projection and extending from the first lid portion to the fixing member, and a lock recess provided in the fixing member and to be fit to the lock projection, and the fixing member and the first housing are held in a stacked state by fitting the lock projection and the lock recess.
Since the fixing member to be fixed to the mating member is stacked and held on the first lid portion, the joint connector can be fixed to the mating member by one fixing member.
(8) Preferably, the fixing member and the first housing include facing wall portions facing each other, the stacked state holding portion includes a first fitting portion provided on the facing wall portion of the fixing member and a second fitting portion provided on the facing wall portion of the first housing and to be fit to the first fitting portion, and the fixing member is suppressed from being displaced in a direction intersecting a stacking direction of the fixing member and the first housing with respect to the first housing by fitting the first and second fitting portions.
By respectively providing the first and second fitting portions on the facing wall portions of the fixing member and the first housing, the fixing member can be suppressed from being displaced in the direction intersecting the stacking direction with respect to the first housing.
(9) Preferably, the terminal includes a terminal body having a sandwiching portion for sandwiching the wire, a slide portion slidable with respect to the terminal body along an extending direction of the wire and a wire connecting portion to be connected to the wire, the slide portion includes a pressurizing portion for pressurizing the sandwiching portion toward the wire, and the wire connecting portion projects from the sandwiching portion toward the wire and contacts the wire to be connected.
Since the terminal can be connected to the wire, for example, even if the wire is a very thin single-core wire, the terminal can be reduced in size in accordance with the size of the wire. The use of the terminals having such a configuration can contribute to a size reduction of the joint connector.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure is described. The present disclosure is not limited to these illustrations and is intended to be represented by claims and include all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents.
One embodiment of the present disclosure is described with reference to
[Joint Connector 10]
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[First Housing 71, Second Housing 171]
Since each housing (first housing 71 and second housing 171) has a common configuration, the configuration of the first housing 71 on an upper side is mainly described.
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[Wires 11]
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[Lower Housing 30]
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A busbar insertion hole 51 through which the busbar 50 is inserted into the cavities 29 from front is provided to be open long in the lateral direction in the front wall of the lower housing 30.
A pair of left and right lock receiving portions 33 (an example of a locked portion) are provided on front end parts of left and right side walls of the lower housing 30. As shown in
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A lower guide portion 36 is formed on a rear end part of the lower housing 30. The lower guide portion 36 is provided in proximity to the shaft portions 35 at a position above the shaft portions 35. As shown in
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A region of the lower guide portion 36 behind a part where the wire insertion holes 37 are formed serves as a lower contact portion 38 having an upwardly concave curved surface shape. As shown in
[Upper Cover 60]
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Shaft holes 67 to be fit to the shaft portions 35 of the lower housing 30 are formed in a rear end part of the upper cover 60. As shown in
The upper cover 60 is rotatable between an open position (position shown in
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A part of the lower guide portion 36 from the upper surface to the front surface described above is shaped along a moving path of a front end part of the opening 68 of the upper cover 60 from the open position to the closed position. In this way, the interference of the upper cover 60 and the lower housing 30 can be suppressed when the upper cover 60 moves from the open position to the closed position.
[Busbar 50]
The busbar 50 is formed by press-working a metal plate material into a predetermined shape. An arbitrary metal such as copper and copper alloy can be appropriately selected as the metal plate material. As shown in
[Terminal 12]
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[Terminal Body 15]
The terminal body 15 is formed into a predetermined shape by a method such as press working, cutting and casting. An arbitrary metal such as copper, copper alloy, aluminum, aluminum alloy and stainless steel can be appropriately selected as a metal constituting the terminal body 15 if necessary. The terminal body 15 according to this embodiment is made of copper or copper alloy. A plating layer may be formed on the surface of the terminal body 15. An arbitrary metal such as tin, nickel and silver can be appropriately selected as a metal constituting the plating layer if necessary. Tin plating is applied to the terminal body 15 according to this embodiment.
The terminal body 15 includes a tube portion 17, into which the tab 52 is insertable, and a wire connecting portion 20 located behind the tube portion 17 to be connected to the wire 11. As shown in
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The lower surface of the upper sandwiching portion 18A and the upper surface of the lower sandwiching portion 18B bite into an oxide film formed on the surface of the core 13 to strip the oxide film, whereby a metal surface of the core 13 is exposed. The core 13 and the terminal body 15 are electrically connected by the contact of this metal surface and the upper and lower sandwiching portions 18A, 18B.
[Slide Portions 16]
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With the locking projection 28 of the terminal body 15 and the partial lock receiving portion 26 of the slide portion 16 locked (state shown in
With the locking projection 28 of the terminal body 15 and the full lock receiving portion 27 of the slide portion 16 locked (state shown in
As described above, the slide portion 16 is slidable between the partial locking position and the full locking position described above while being externally fit to the region of the terminal body 15 where the upper and lower sandwiching portions 18A, 18B are provided.
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With the slide portion 16 held at the full locking position with respect to the terminal body 15, the upper holding protrusion 23A of the upper sandwiching portion 18A presses the core 13 from above and the lower holding protrusion 23B of the lower sandwiching portion 18B presses the core 13 from below. As just described, the core 13 is held in a state bent in the vertical direction by being pressed from above by the upper holding protrusion 23A and pressed from below by the lower holding protrusion 23B disposed at the position shifted in the front-rear direction from the upper holding protrusion 23A. Further, the core 13 and the terminal 12 are electrically connected also by the upper and lower holding protrusions 23A, 23B.
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[Fixing Member 72]
The fixing member 72 is a member to be fixed to a mating member 100 such as a bracket and formed by injection molding a material containing an insulting synthetic resin. As shown in
The body portion 73 extends in the front-rear direction and has a vertically flat shape. The mounting portion 74 is provided atop the body portion 73 and gate-shaped when viewed from front. A lock arm 75 projecting forward and to be locked to the mating member 100 (shown in
[First Stacked State Holding Portion 22A]
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[First Locking Structure Part 82]
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When the first housing 71 is stacked on the second housing 171, the lock portions 177F are deflected, whereby the lock projections 178 enter the lock recesses 76F. At this time, the lock projections 178F are located to be able to contact the locked walls 79F of the lock recesses 76F from above. In this way, if the first housing 71 is going to be displaced upward, the locked walls 79F contact the lock projections 178F from below. Thus, the lower housing 30 in the first housing 71 and the upper cover 160 in the second housing 171 are locked to each other. Therefore, an upward displacement of the first housing 71 can be suppressed and the stacked state of the first and second housings 71, 171 can be held.
[Second Locking Structure Part 83]
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When the first housing 71 is stacked on the second housing 171, the lock projections 178S enter the lock recesses 76S. In this way, if the first housing 71 is going to be displaced upward, the locked walls 79S contact the lock projections 178S from below. Thus, the upper cover 60 in the first housing 71 and the upper cover 160 in the second housing 171 are locked to each other. Therefore, an upward displacement of the first housing 71 can be suppressed and the stacked state of the first and second housings 71, 171 can be held.
[Mating Portions 84]
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When the first housing 71 is stacked on the second housing 171, the mating recess 81 and the mating projection 180 are fit. In this way, the first housing 71 is suppressed from being displaced in the front-rear direction and lateral direction (examples of a direction intersecting the stacking direction). Further, since the first housing 71 can be positioned when being stacked on the second housing 171 by providing the mating portion 84, assembling workability can be improved.
[Second Stacked State Holding Portion 22B]
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[First Locking Structure Part 182]
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[Second Locking Structure Part 183]
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[Mating Portions 184]
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[Assembling Process of Joint Connector 10]
An example of an assembling process of the joint connector 10 according to this embodiment is described below. First, an assembling process of the first housing 71 is described.
The terminal body 15 and the slide portion 16 are formed by a known method. The slide portion 16 is assembled with the terminal body 15 from front. The front end edge of the slide portion 16 comes into contact with the locking projection 28 of the terminal body 15 from behind, whereby the side wall of the slide portion 16 is deformed to expand. If the slide portion 16 is further pushed forward, the side wall of the slide portion 16 is restored and the partial lock receiving portion 26 of the slide portion 16 is locked to the locking projection 28 of the terminal body 15. In this way, the slide portion 16 is held at the partial locking position with respect to the terminal body 15. In this way, the terminal 12 is obtained.
The lower housing 30 and the upper cover 60 are formed by injection molding the synthetic resin.
The terminals 12 having the slide portions 16 held at the partial locking position with respect to the terminal bodies 15 are inserted into the cavities 29 of the lower housing 30 from above. Rear end parts of the slide portions 16 are located in front of the rear wall of the lower housing 30, and front end parts of the tube portions 17 of the terminal bodies 15 are located behind the front wall of the lower housing 30. In this way, the terminals 12 are held in the cavities 29 while being positioned in the front-rear direction.
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The core 13 of the wire 11 is exposed by stripping the insulation coating 14 by a known method. As shown in
Subsequently, as shown in
When the slide portion 16 is moved forward, the side wall of the slide portion 16 is restored and the locking projection 28 of the terminal body 15 and the full lock receiving portion 27 of the slide portion 16 are resiliently locked. In this way, the slide portion 16 is held at the full locking position with respect to the terminal body 15.
With the slide portion 16 held at the full locking position with respect to the terminal body 15, the upper pressurizing portion 25A of the slide portion 16 comes into contact with the upper sandwiching portion 18A of the terminal body 15 from above to press the upper sandwiching portion 18A downward. Further, the lower pressurizing portion 25B of the slide portion 16 comes into contact with the lower sandwiching portion 18B of the terminal body 15 from below to press the lower sandwiching portion 18B upward. In this way, as shown in
The core 13 is sandwiched by the lower surface of the upper sandwiching portion 18A and the upper surface of the lower sandwiching portion 18B, whereby the oxide film formed on the surface of the core 13 is stripped to expose the metal surface constituting the core 13. The wire 11 and the terminal 12 are electrically connected by the contact of this metal surface and the upper and lower sandwiching portions 18A, 18B. In this way, the plurality of wires 11 are electrically connected via the terminals 12 and the busbar 50.
With the core 13 vertically sandwiched by the upper and lower sandwiching portions 18A, 18B, the core 13 is sandwiched by the upper holding protrusion 23A of the upper sandwiching portion 18A and the lower holding protrusion 23B of the lower sandwiching portion 18B, thereby extending in the front-rear direction and being held in the state bent in the vertical direction. In this way, the core 13 can be firmly held, wherefore a holding force of the wire 11 and the terminal 12 can be enhanced when a pulling force is applied to the wire 11.
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If the upper cover 60 is further rotated to reach the closed position (position shown in
The wires 11 are held in the rank shape by being sandwiched between the lower guide portion 36 of the lower housing 30 and the upper guide portion 69 of the upper cover 60. Even if the wires 11 move in the front-rear direction by being sandwiched between the lower guide portion 36 and the upper guide portion 69, the wires 11 and the busbar 50 move in the front-rear direction together with the terminals 12 since a clearance is provided. In this way, the application of a force to the busbar 50 and the terminals 12 is suppressed. In the above way, the first housing 71 is assembled.
An assembling process of the second housing 171 is not described since being the same as the assembling process of the first housing 71.
Subsequently, the first housing 71 is stacked atop the second housing 171 and the fixing member 72 is stacked atop the first housing 71. In the above way, the joint connector 10 is completed.
According to this embodiment, by providing the first stacked state holding portion 22A for holding the upper cover 60 of the first housing 71 and the upper cover 160 of the second housing 171 in the stacked state, the upper cover 60 is not detached and the first and second housings 71, 171 can be held in the stacked state since the upper covers 60, 160 are held by the first stacked state holding portion 22A even if a stress is applied to the upper cover 60 of the first housing 71 as compared to a configuration in which only the upper cover 160 of the second housing 171 and the lower housing 30 of the first housing 71 are provided with a stacked state holding portion, for example, in the case of stacking the first housing 71 on the second housing 171.
Further, since the first housing 71 can be held stacked on the second housing 171, the respective housings 71, 171 in the joint connector 10 can be collectively fixed by one taping, for example, in the case of fixing the joint connector 10 to a harness by a harness tape as compared to a configuration in which first and second housings are not stacked. Further, when the fixing member 72 is mounted on the first housing 71 and fixed to the mating member 100, the joint connector 10 can be fixed to the mating member 100 by one fixing member 72. Therefore, the joint connector 10 can be fixed using a small number of types of components as compared to a configuration in which each of first and second housings is provided with a fixing member.
Further, the upper cover 60 includes the upper guide portion 69 for bending the wires 11 extending in the first direction D1 from between the upper and lower holding protrusions 23A, 23B of the terminals 12 to extend in the second direction D2 shifted from the first direction D1 and drawing out the wires 11 to the outside of the first housing 71.
By providing the upper cover 60 with the upper guide portion 69 for bending the wires 11, the wires 11 can be bent and drawn out and a holding force for the wires 11 can be strengthened.
Further, the upper cover 60 is mounted on the lower housing 30 from one side in the stacking direction, and the upper cover 60 is provided with the lock claws 66 for suppressing a displacement of the upper cover 60 in a direction away from the lower housing 30 by contacting the lock receiving portions 33 of the lower housing 30 from the other side in the stacking direction.
By providing the upper cover 60 with the lock claws 66 and providing the lower housing 30 with the lock receiving portions 33, the detachment of the upper cover 60 from the lower housing 30 can be suppressed.
Further, the first stacked state holding portion 22A is provided with the lock portions 177S including the lock projections 178S and cantilevered toward the upper cover 60 from the upper cover 160, and the lock recesses 76S provided in the upper cover 60 and to be fit to the lock projections 178S, and the first and second housings 71, 171 are held in the stacked state by fitting the lock projections 178S and the lock recesses 76S.
The first and second housings 71, 171 can be held in the stacked state by providing the upper cover 160 with the lock portions 177S including the lock projections 178S and providing the upper cover 60 with the lock recesses 76S to be fit to the lock projections 178S.
Further, the first stacked state holding portion 22A is provided with the lock portions 177F including the lock projections 178F and extending from the upper cover 160 toward the lower housing 30 in the first housing 71 and the lock recesses 76F provided in the lower housing 30 of the first housing 71 and to be fit to the lock projections 178F, and the first and second housings 71, 171 can be held in the stacked state by fitting lock projections 178F and the lock recesses 76F.
The stacked state of the first and second housings 71, 171 is held not only between the upper covers 60 and 160, but also between the lower housing 30 and the upper cover 160 by providing the upper cover 160 with the lock portions 177F including the lock projections 178F and providing the lower housing 30 with the lock recesses 76F to be fit to the lock projections 178F. In this way, a holding force for holding the first and second housings 71, 171 in the stacked state can be further strengthened.
Further, the first and second housings 71, 171 include the facing wall portions 85 facing each other, the mating recess 81 is provided in the facing wall portion 85A of the first housing 71, the mating projection 180 to be fit to the mating recess 81 is provided on the facing wall portion 85B of the second housing 171, and the first and second housings 71, 171 are suppressed from being displaced in a direction intersecting the stacking direction by fitting the mating recess 81 and the mating projection 180.
The first and second housings 71, 171 can be suppressed from being displaced in the direction intersecting the stacking direction by respectively providing the facing wall portions 85A, 85B of the first and second housings 71, 171 with the mating recess 81 and the mating projection 180.
Further, the fixing member 72 to be fixed to the mating member 100 is provided, the fixing member 72 is stacked on the upper cover 60, the second stacked state holding portion 22B is provided with the lock portions 77S including the lock projections 78F and extending from the upper cover 60 to the fixing member 72 and the lock recesses 276F provided in the fixing member 72 and to be fit to the lock projections 78F, and the fixing member 72 and the first housing 71 are held in the stacked state by fitting the lock projections 78F and the lock recesses 276F.
Since the fixing member 72 to be fixed to the mating member 100 is stacked and held on the upper cover 60, the joint connector 10 can be fixed to the mating member 100 by one fixing member 72.
Further, the fixing member 72 and the first housing 71 include the facing wall portions 185A, 185B facing each other, the second stacked state holding portion 22B is provided with the mating recess 281 provided in the facing wall portion 185A of the fixing member 72 and the mating projection 80 provided on the facing wall portion 185B of the first housing 71 and to be fit to the mating recess 281, and the fixing member 72 is suppressed from being displaced with respect to the first housing 71 in a direction intersecting the stacking direction of the fixing member 72 and the first housing 71 by fitting the mating recess 281 and the mating projection 80.
The fixing member 72 can be suppressed from being displaced in the direction intersecting the stacking direction with respect to the first housing 71 by respectively providing the facing wall portions 185 of the fixing member 72 and the first housing 71 with the mating recess 281 and the mating projection 80.
Further, the terminal 12 is provided with the terminal body 15 including the sandwiching portions (upper sandwiching portion 18A, lower sandwiching portion 18B) for sandwiching the wire 11, the slide portion 16 slidable with respect to the terminal body 15 along the front-rear direction, which is an extending direction of the wire 11, and the holding protrusions 23A, 23B to be connected to the wire 11, the slide portion 16 includes the pressurizing portions (upper pressurizing portion 25A, lower pressurizing portion 25B) for pressurizing the sandwiching portions toward the wire 11, and the sandwiching portions include the holding protrusions (upper holding protrusion 23A, lower holding protrusion 23B) projecting toward the wire 11 and configured to contact the wire 11.
For example, since the terminal 12 can be connected to the wire 11 even if the wire 11 is a very thin single-core wire, the terminal 12 can be reduced in size in accordance with the size of the wire 11. The use of the terminals 12 having such a configuration can contribute to a size reduction of the joint connector 10.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the technique disclosed in this specification.
(1) Although the joint connector 10 is fixed to the mating member 100 by the fixing member 72 in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this. For example, a joint connector may include no fixing member and may be fixed to a harness by taping.
(2) Although two lock portions 77F of the first housing 71 are provided on the front end part of the upper all of the upper cover 60 in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this. For example, one lock portion may be provided on a front end part of the upper wall of a housing. A similar configuration may also be applied to the second housing 171.
(3) Although two lock portions 77S of the first housing 71 are provided on each of both side parts of the upper wall, there is no limitation to this. For example, one lock portion may be provided on each of both side parts of the upper wall of a first housing. A similar configuration may also be applied to the second housing 171.
(4) Although the joint connector 10 includes two housings, i.e. the first and second housings 71, 171, in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this. For example, a joint connector may include three or more housings.
(5) Although the slide portion 16 has a rectangular tube shape in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this. For example, a slide portion may have a polygonal tube shape such as a triangular tube shape or a hexagonal tube shape or a hollow cylindrical shape.
(6) Although the first fitting portion is the mating recess 81, 281 and the second fitting portion is the mating projection 80, 180 in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this. For example, conversely, the first fitting portion may be a mating projection and the second fitting portion may be a mating recess.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-193603 | Oct 2019 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2020/029773 | 8/4/2020 | WO |