Joint connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6645003
  • Patent Number
    6,645,003
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A joint connector includes housings which can be stacked together, with a predetermined gap formed therebetween, each of the housings having a plurality of juxtaposed terminals received therein, and a circuit forming element which is inserted into the gap between the stacked housings, and connects arbitrarily-selected ones of the terminals in the adjacent housings, adjoining to each other in a stacking direction, and also connects arbitrarily-selected ones of the terminals in the same housing. By inserting the circuit forming element, the connection of the terminals can be effected easily, and besides a desired circuit can be easily obtained by the circuit structure of the circuit forming element.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-40071, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a joint connector in which housings, each receiving a plurality of terminals therein, can be stacked together in such a manner that their terminals are connected.




2. Related Art




One conventional joint connector is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-2000-150055. In this joint connector, as shown in

FIG. 17

, a metal connection terminal member


4


, comprising a plurality of terminal units


3


connected by a carrier


2


, is attached to each of housings


1


which can be stacked together in an upward-downward direction. Connection inserting pieces


5


of the terminal units


3


project from a bottom of the housing


1


, and the terminal unit


3


has a pair of connection spring pieces


6


between which the connection inserting piece


5


can be inserted.




Therefore, arbitrary portions of the carriers


2


, as well as arbitrary ones of the connection inserting pieces


5


, are cut off, and the housings


1


are stacked one upon another, and these cut-off portions serve as non-conducting portions, and therefore various circuit patterns can be formed. One example of such circuit patterns is a connection structure shown in FIG.


18


. In this circuit pattern, the horizontally-connecting relation (indicated by straight lines) between the terminal units


3


, indicated respectively by circles in vertically-arranged two rows of rectangular sections (each row represents one housing


1


), is determined by the cutting and uncutting of the carriers


2


of the horizontally-arranged terminal units


3


, and the vertically (stacking direction)-connecting relation (indicated by straight lines) between the terminal units


3


is determined by the cutting and uncutting of the connection inserting pieces


5


.




However, in this conventional joint connector, the relevant portions of the carriers


2


in the horizontal direction remain in an uncut condition, and by doing so, there is formed a circuit in which each of groups of adjoining terminal units


3


(that is, the terminal units c and d and the terminal units f to i in the row A, and the terminal units d and e and the terminal units f to i in the row B) are connected together as shown in the circuit pattern of FIG.


18


. The relevant connection inserting pieces


5


remain in an uncut condition, and by doing so, there is formed the circuit in which each of pairs of upper and lower stacked terminal units


3


in the rows A and B (that is, the terminal units in the column a, the terminal units in the column L and the terminal units in the column j) are connected together.




However, once the horizontally-disposed carrier


2


is cut intermediate the columns a to j, the right and left groups, separated from each other by this cut portion, are rendered into a non-conducting condition relative to each other. Therefore, it is impossible to connect the terminal units of each of the rows A and B in a skipped manner, with one or two terminal units interposed therebetween, and for example in the connection structure of

FIG. 18

, the terminal units a and j in the row A can not be connected together, and the formation of the circuit is much limited.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, this invention has been made in view of the above problem of the prior art, and an object of the invention is to provide a joint connector which enables terminals, disposed in a stacked condition, to be easily connected together, and besides enables a wide variety of circuit formation patterns including a skip connection.




(1) There is provided a joint connector comprising: at least two housings which are stacked together with a predetermined gap formed therebetween, each of the housings having a plurality of juxtaposed terminals received therein; and a circuit forming element provided in the gap, by which arbitrary ones of the terminals are selectively connected with others of the terminal in the housings adjoining to each other as well as in the same housing.




In this case, by inserting the circuit forming element into the gap between the stacked housings, arbitrarily-selected ones of the terminals of the adjacent housings, adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, can be connected by this circuit forming element, and also the arbitrarily-selected ones of the terminals in the same housing can be connected by this circuit forming element. Therefore, with the simple construction in which the circuit forming element, separate from the terminals, is inserted into the gap, the terminals, disposed in a stacked manner, can be easily connected, and besides the desired circuit can be easily obtained by the circuit structure of the separate circuit forming element.




(2) There is provided a joint connector according to (1), wherein one of the housings is divided into at least two sub-housings, each of which is releasably engaged with another sub-housing, and the sub-housings respectively accommodate a predetermined number of the terminals, so that the plurality of terminals in the one housing are divided with a predetermined ratio.




Therefore, in the case where groups of wires for connection to the terminals are installed from different directions, the groups of wires are beforehand connected respectively to the separate housings corresponding respectively to these wire groups, and the separate housings, when stacked on another housing, are combined together into a unitary form, and by doing so, the wire-connecting operation can be effected easily.




(3) There is provided a joint connector according to (1), further comprising insertion ports formed on a fitting portion of the housing, wherein mating terminals in a mated connector are connected respectively to the terminals through the insertion ports when the mating connector is fitted into the fitting portion.




In this case, arbitrary circuits are formed by the plurality of terminals received in the stacked housings, and then the mating connector is fitted on the fitting portion of the joint connector, and by doing so, the mating terminals of the mating connector, forming other wiring circuits, can be easily connected to the terminals, respectively.




(4) There is provided a joint connector according to (2), wherein an engaging portion formed on one of the sub-housings serves as a positioning device by which arrangement pitches of the terminals between the sub-housings are coincided in an engaging direction of the sub-housing.




In this case, except at the engaging portion, the terminals, received in the housing, are disposed respectively in registry with the terminals in the adjoining housing in the stacking direction, and therefore the combination of the circuits (formed by inserting the circuit forming element) in the stacking direction can be made clear.




(5) There is provided a joint connector according to (1), wherein the circuit forming element includes a bus bar provided with a conductor member, and a bus bar-fixing member provided with an insulating member, and the bus bar and the bus bar-fixing member are integrally coupled with each other.




In this case, the bus bar is supported on the bus bar-fixing member, and therefore the bus bar can be held in contact with the terminals without the need for excessively increasing the strength of this bus bar.




(6) There is provided a joint connector according to (5), wherein the bus bar includes a plurality of pairs of terminal contact pieces, each pair of which are brought into contact respectively with the terminals opposing with each other provided in the housings adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, a pair of connecting base portions one of which integrally connects proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces disposed at one side while the other connecting base portion integrally connects proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces disposed at the other side, and connecting pieces connecting the pair of connecting base portions.




In this case, with respect to the pairs of terminal contact pieces connected to the terminals of the adjacent housings, each group of terminal contact pieces are electrically connected together by the corresponding connecting base portion, and the two connecting base portions are electrically connected together through the connecting pieces. Therefore, in this condition, the terminal contact piece, contacted with the specified terminal, is electrically connected through one connecting base portion to the other terminal contact pieces, connected to this connecting base portion, and also is connected to the other connecting base portion through the connecting piece, and is further connected to the terminal contact pieces (provided in paired relation to the first-mentioned terminal contact pieces) through this connecting base portion, and as a result all of the terminal contact pieces are electrically connected together. In this condition, one or both of the pair of connecting base portions are cut at suitable portions, and suitable ones of the connecting pieces are cut, and by doing so, a wide variety of circuits, including a skip connection, can be formed.




(7) There is provided a joint connector according to (6), wherein the pair of connecting base portions are offset with respect to each other so that the two connecting base portions do not overlap each other in a plane of projection in a direction of opposing of the connecting base portions to each other.




In this case, when cutting suitable portions of the pair of connecting base portions by inserting cutting blades respectively in their opposing directions, these connecting base portions can be easily cut separately from each other since the two connecting base portions are offset with respect to each other.




(8) There is provided a joint connector according to (6), wherein the proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces are integrally attached to the bus bar-fixing member.




In this case, the terminal contact pieces are fixed at their proximal ends to the bus bar-fixing member, and therefore each of the terminal contact pieces can secure the force of contact with the terminal, effectively utilizing its spring force.




(9) There is provided a joint connector according to (5), wherein an opening is formed on the bus bar, and a projection having a flange is formed on the bus bar-fixing member, and the projection is fitted in the opening in such a manner that a gap is formed partially between the projection and an inner peripheral surface of the opening, and the bus bar and the bus bar-fixing member are coupled together through the opening and the projection.




In this case, when the flange of the projection on the bus bar-fixing member is deformed upon fitting of the projection into the opening in the bus bar, such a deformed portion escapes to the gap, and therefore the amount of cutting of the flange by the inner peripheral surface of the opening can be decreased.




(10) There is provided a joint connector according to (6), wherein cutting portions are selectively formed on the bus bar in the vicinity of portions where the connecting base portion and the connecting piece are connected together.




In this case, the connecting base portion and the connecting piece are cut in the vicinity of the connecting portion where these are connected together, and therefore these cut portions are provided in a concentrated manner, so that the electrically-connecting relation can be easily controlled, and besides cutting blades for the connecting base portions and the connecting pieces can be arranged in a concentrated manner.




(11) There is provided a joint connector according to (1), wherein a retaining projection is formed on one of the housings, the retaining projection being inserted into a terminal accommodating portion formed on another of the housing adjoining to the one housing in stacked relation, and the retaining projection retain the terminal received in the terminal accommodating portion in a direction to prevent the withdrawal of the terminal.




In this case, the retaining projection is engaged with the terminal, thereby preventing the withdrawal of the terminal more positively.




(12) There is provided a joint connector according to (11), wherein a lance for engaging the terminal in a direction to prevent the withdrawal thereof is provided in the terminal accommodating portion of the housing, and the bus bar-fixing member has a lance-return regulating portion pressing the lance in a withdrawal prevention direction.




In this case, when the circuit forming element is inserted into the gap between the stacked housings, this lance-return regulating portion presses the lance in the withdrawal prevention direction, and therefore the restoration of the lance and hence the cancellation of its engagement with the terminal are prevented.




(13) There is provided a joint connector according to (6), wherein a chamfered portion is formed at an opposite side edge of the terminal contact piece brought into contact with the terminal.




In this case, when the terminal contact piece is brought into contact with the terminal with its predetermined resilient force, the terminal is prevented from being damaged by the side edges of the contact portion of the terminal contact piece.




(14) There is provided a joint connector according to (6), wherein the connecting piece has a U-shaped bent portion turned back in a U-shaped manner at a side edge of the bus bar-fixing member, and the U-shaped bent portion is exposed to a fitting portion fitted into a mating connector.




In this case, the U-shaped bent portions of the connecting pieces are exposed to the fitting portion of the housings, and therefore, a measuring terminal of a tester can be easily brought into contact with these exposed portions, and therefore the conducting relation of the bus bar can be examined easily and positively. And besides, the exposed U-shaped bent portions are disposed at the fitting portion on which the mating connector is fitted, and therefore when the mating connector is fitted, the exposed portions can be concealed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded, perspective view of one preferred embodiment of a joint connector of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the embodiment of the joint connector of the invention, showing a condition before housings are stacked together;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the embodiment of the joint connector of the invention, showing a condition in which the housings are stacked together;





FIG. 4

is a vertical cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the joint connector of the invention an a mating connector for connection thereto;





FIG. 6

is an exploded, perspective view of the mating connector for connection to the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, perspective view of a circuit forming element used in the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged, plan view of the circuit forming element used in the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged, perspective view of a bus bar of the circuit forming element used in the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a bus bar-fixing member of the circuit forming element used in the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged, perspective view showing those portions of the bus bar and bus bar-fixing member of the circuit forming element (used in the joint connector of the invention) which are connected together;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of another (second) embodiment of a joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 13

is an exploded, perspective view of the second embodiment of the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 15

is an enlarged, front-elevational view of the second embodiment of the joint connector of the invention.





FIG. 16

is a vertical cross-sectional view of the second embodiment of the joint connector of the invention;





FIG. 17

is an exploded, perspective view of a conventional joint connector; and





FIG. 18

is a diagram explanatory of circuit patterns obtained by the conventional joint connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIGS. 1

to


11


show one preferred embodiment of a joint connector of the invention.





FIG. 1

is an exploded, perspective view of the joint connector


100


, and this joint connector


100


comprises housings


10


, terminals


20


, a circuit forming element


30


, and a cover


50


. Terminal accommodating portions


11


for respectively receiving the plurality of terminals


20


are formed in a juxtaposed manner at the housing


10


. Each of these terminal accommodating portions


11


has an inserting port


11




a


(for the terminal


20


), formed in a rear surface (rear side in the drawings) of the housing


10


, and also has an insertion port


11




b


(into which a mating terminal


220


, described later, can be inserted) formed in a front surface (front side in the drawings) of the housing


10


. A front end portion of each of the terminals


20


, connected at its rear end to a wire


21


, can be inserted into the terminal accommodating portion


11


through the inserting port


11




a.






As shown in

FIG. 2

which is a perspective view showing a condition before the stacking, first engagement recesses


12


are formed respectively in opposite side portions of an upper surface of the housing


10


at the front side thereof, and first engagement projections


13


are formed respectively on the opposite side portions of the upper surface of the housing at the rear side thereof. Second engagement projections


12




a


are formed respectively on opposite side portions of a lower surface of the housing


10


at the front side thereof, and second engagement recesses


13




a


are formed respectively in the opposite side portions of the lower surface of the housing


10


at the rear side thereof. The first engagement recesses


12


of one housing


10


, disposed at the lower side (in the drawings), are fitted respectively on the second engagement projections


12




a


of the other housing


10


, disposed at the upper side (in the drawings), and also the first engagement projections


13


of the one housing


10


are fitted respectively in the second engagement recesses


13




a


of the other housing


10


, and by doing so, the plurality of housings


10


can be stacked one upon another as shown in

FIG. 3

which is a perspective view showing the stacked condition. In this embodiment, the second engagement projections


12




a


and


12




a


and the second engagement recesses


13




a


and


13




a


are not provided at the lower surface of that housing


10


which is to be disposed at the lowermost position.




The terminal accommodating portions


11


of all of the housings


10


are arranged at the same pitch, and when the plurality of housings


10


are stacked one upon another, the inserting ports


11




a


of the terminal accommodating portions


11


of the vertically-stacked housings


10


, as well as the insertion ports


11




b


of these terminal accommodating portions


11


, are disposed in vertically-registered relation.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view showing the two housings


10


stacked together, and retaining projections


14


are formed on the lower surface of the upper housing


10


, and these retaining projections


14


are inserted respectively into the terminal accommodating portions


11


of the lower housing


10


(on which the upper housing


10


is laid) through respective slots


11




c


formed respectively in upper walls of these terminal accommodating portions


11


. On the other hand, each terminal


20


has a retaining recess


20




a,


and the retaining projection


14


is retainingly engaged in this retaining recess


20




a


in the terminal


20


, received in the terminal accommodating portion


11


, thereby preventing the withdrawal of the terminal.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a lance


15


is provided at a lower portion of the terminal accommodating portion


11


, and this lance


15


engages a retaining portion


20




b


of the terminal


20


to prevent the withdrawal of the terminal


20


. This lance


15


and the retaining projection


14


form a double-retaining structure for retaining the terminal


20


.




The cover


50


is attached to the upper side of the vertically-stacked housings


10


and


10


(

FIG. 3

) as shown in FIG.


1


. Second engagement projections


12




a


and


12




a


and second engagement recesses


13




a


and


13




a


as described above are provided at a lower surface of this cover


50


, and are fitted relative to the first engagement recesses


12


and


12


and the first engagement projections


13


and


13


of the uppermost one of the stacked housings


10


.




In this manner, the housings


10


and


10


and the cover


50


are stacked together to form the joint connector


100


, and as shown in

FIG. 5

(which is a perspective view), a front end portion of this joint connector


100


serves as a fitting portion


100




a


for fitting into a mating connector


200


. Therefore, the insertion ports


11




b


of the terminal accommodating portions


11


are arranged neatly at the distal end surface of this fitting portion


100




a.






As shown in

FIG. 1

, the lower one of the stacked housings


10


and


10


is the housing


10


A of the integrated type while the upper one is the split-type housing


10


B. The split-type housing


10


B is divided into two (right and left) sub-housings such that the plurality of terminals


20


, received therein (that is, the terminal accommodating portions


11


), are divided in the suitable ratio. These housing portions


10


B


a


and


10


B


b,


separate from each other, are releasably connected together into a unitary form through an engaging portion


16


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, a width W of the engaging portion


16


is determined in view of the pitch of the terminal accommodating portions


11


, and this engaging portion


16


serves as a positioning device by which the arrangement pitch of the terminal accommodating portions


11


of the upper housing


10


A except this engaging portion


16


coincides with the arrangement pitch of the terminal accommodating portions


11


of the lower housing


10


A.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a gap δ for inserting the circuit forming element


30


therein is formed between the front surfaces of the stacked housings


10


and


10


. The circuit forming element


30


, inserted into this gap δ, is disposed between the upper and lower groups of terminals


20


, received respectively in the housings


10


and


10


, and are held in contact with these terminals


20


, and therefore are electrically connected thereto. The detailed structure of this circuit forming element


30


will be described later with reference to

FIGS. 7

to


10


.




On the other hand, the mating connector


200


broadly comprises a housing


210


for fitting on the fitting portion


100




a


of the joint connector


100


to cover the same, the plurality of mating terminals


220


received in this housing


210


, and a spacer


230


provided within the housing


210


to hold the mating terminals


220


,


220


.




When the mating connector


200


is fitted on the fitting portion


100




a


of the joint connector


100


, the mating terminals


220


are inserted into the respective insertion ports


11




a


in the joint connector


100


, and are connected to the corresponding terminals


20


, respectively.





FIGS. 7

to


10


show the circuit forming element


30


, and

FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the whole thereof, FIG.


8


is a plan view,

FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a bus bar forming the circuit forming element, and

FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a bus bar-fixing member forming the circuit forming element.




When the circuit forming element


30


is inserted into the gap δ between the stacked housings


10


as shown in

FIG. 4

, this circuit forming element


30


functions to electrically connect arbitrarily-selected, opposed terminals


20


of the housings


10


, adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, and also to electrically connect arbitrarily-selected, juxtaposed terminals


20


of the same housing


10


. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, this circuit forming element


30


comprises the bus bar


31


, formed of a conductor member such as good electrically-conductive metal, and a holder


32


(serving as the bus bar-fixing member) which is made of an insulative material such as a synthetic resin, and supports this bus bar


31


, the bus bar


31


and the holder


32


being integrally coupled together.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the bus bar


31


includes terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


which can be contacted with the respective opposed terminals


20


of the stacked housings


10


in a paired manner, a pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


one of which connects proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces


33


disposed at the same side while the other connecting base portion connects proximal ends of the terminal contact a paired manner, a pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


pieces


33




a


disposed at the same side, and connecting pieces


35


connecting the pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a.






The pairs of terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


correspond in number to the terminals


20


received in each housing


10


, and each pair of terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


project and are curved in such a manner that the distance L between their outer portions is larger than the distance between the opposed terminals


20


of the stacked housings


10


as shown in FIG.


4


. Therefore, the curved outer portions thereof serve as contact portions


36


, respectively, which can contact with the respective terminals


20


with a suitable resilient force. Chamfered portions


36




a


are formed respectively at opposite side edges of this contact portion


36


as shown in an enlarged view of a portion A in FIG.


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, each of the pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


is formed into a strip-like shape, and has a predetermined width w, and the two connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


are offset (the offset amount is w) with respect to each other in the forward-rearward direction so that the two connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


will not overlap each other in a plane of projection in a direction of opposing of these portions


34


and


34




a


to each other, that is, in the upward-downward direction (in the drawings).




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the plurality of connecting pieces


35


are disposed between the terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a,


and each connecting piece


35


extends from the connecting base portion


34


over an obverse surface of the holder


32


, and is bent or turned back at a U-shaped bent portion


35




a


at a front edge of the holder


32


, and further extends to the other connecting base portion


34


a over the reverse surface of the holder. Therefore, the U-shaped bent portions


35




a


are disposed at the front side of the holder


32


, and when the circuit forming element


30


is inserted into the gap δ between the stacked housings


10


, these U-shaped bent portions


35




a


are exposed to the fitting portion


100




a


of the joint connector


100


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the holder


32


includes a base portion


37


extending in the direction of arrangement of the terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a,


and a plurality of lance-return regulating portions


38


which extend (like teeth of a comb) from those portions of this base portion


37


corresponding respectively to the terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a.


When the circuit forming element


30


is inserted into the gap δ between the stacked housings


10


as shown in

FIG. 4

, this lance-return regulating portion


38


slides under the lance


15


to press this lance


15


in a withdrawal prevention direction, that is, in the upward direction in this figure. In this embodiment, a recess


38




a


for adjusting the amount of lifting of the lance


15


is formed in an upper surface of the lance-return regulating portion


38


. However, in so far as the amount of lifting of the lance can be properly set, the provision of this recess


38




a


is not always necessary, and the upper surface of the lance-return regulating portion


38


may be made flat.




Projections


39


are formed respectively on those portions of the obverse surfaces of the lance-return regulating portions


38


at which the connecting base portion


34


is disposed, and also projections


39


are formed respectively on those portions of the reverse surfaces of the lance-return regulating portions


38


at which the connecting base portion


34




a


is disposed. Round holes (openings)


40


are formed respectively through those portions of each connecting base portion


34


,


34




a


where the terminal contact pieces


33


,


33




a


intersect this connecting base portion


34


,


34




a


in a T-shaped manner, that is, these round holes


40


are formed respectively through those portions of the connecting base portion


34


,


34




a


disposed adjacent respectively to the proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces


33


,


33




a.


These round holes


40


are fitted on the projections


39


, respectively, and by doing so, the bus bar


31


and the holder


32


are integrally coupled together.




As shown in

FIG. 11

which is an enlarged, perspective view, the projection


39


has a semi-circular transverse cross-section, and a gap δ


1


is formed partially between this projection and the inner peripheral surface of the round hole


40


, and a retaining flange


39




a


is formed on the distal end of the projection


39


. The round hole


40


is fitted on the projection


39


while deforming the flange


39




a


by the inner peripheral surface of this round hole


40


.




In the circuit forming element


30


of this construction having the plurality of pairs of the terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a,


one group of terminal contact pieces


33


, disposed at the same side, are electrically connected to one another by the connecting base portion


34


while the other group of terminal contact pieces


33




a,


disposed at the same side, are electrically connected to one another by the connecting base portion


34




a.


The connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


are electrically connected together through the connecting pieces


35


, and therefore the terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


are all electrically connected together.




In this condition, the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


and the connecting pieces


35


are cut at suitable portions, and by doing so, the electrically-connecting relation of the plurality of terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


can be freely set, and arbitrary circuits can be formed, using the selected ones of the terminals


20


received in the stacked housings


10


. At this time, each cut portion is formed in the vicinity of a connecting portion C where the connecting piece


35


merges into the connecting base portion


34


,


34




a


in a T-shaped manner.




One example of arbitrary circuit constructions, formed by the circuit forming element


30


, is shown in FIG.


8


. In this case, cut portions of the connecting base portion


34


(one of the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


) are designated by PI, P


2


in this figure, cut portions of the other connecting base portion


34




a


are designated by Q


1


, Q


2


. . . , cut portions of the connecting pieces


35


are designated by R


1


, R


2


, the specified terminal contact pieces


33


are designated by X


1


, X


2


. . . the terminal contact pieces


33




a


(not shown), opposed respectively to these portions X


1


, X


2


. . . , are designated by X′


1


, X′


2


. . . , and the specified connecting pieces


35


are designated by Y


1


, Y


2


. . . .




Namely, when the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


are cut respectively at the portions P


1


and Q


1


between the terminal contact pieces X


1


and X


2


as shown in

FIG. 8

, the terminal contact piece X


1


, X


1


′ is electrically disconnected from the terminal contact piece X


2


, X


2


′. And, when the connecting base portion is cut at the portions P


1


and P


2


, and the connecting piece Y


1


is cut at the portion R


1


, the terminal contact pieces X


1


and X


3


are electrically connected together through the connecting pieces Y


2


and Y


3


, and therefore there can be obtained a skip connection in which the terminal contact piece X


2


is skipped over. In this skip connection, not only one terminal contact piece


33


is skipped over, but also various forms can be obtained. For example, when the connecting base portion is cut at opposite end portions P


3


and P


4


, only the terminal contact pieces X


4


and X


5


, disposed respectively at the opposite ends, are electrically connected together through the connecting pieces Y


3


and Y


4


. For connecting the opposite-end terminal contact pieces X


4


and X


5


in a skipped manner, all the connecting pieces


35


except those Y


3


and Y


4


are cut.




By setting the combination of the cut portions of the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


and the connecting pieces


35


in various ways other than the above construction, arbitrarily-selected, opposed terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


can be electrically connected together, and also arbitrarily-selected terminal contact pieces


33


(and


33




a


), disposed at the same side, can be electrically connected together.




In the joint connector


100


of this embodiment having the above construction, the housings


10


, each having the plurality of terminals


20


received respectively in the juxtaposed terminal accommodating portions


11


, are stacked together, and the circuit forming element


30


is inserted into the gap δ between the stacked housings


10


.




This circuit forming element


30


is formed by the bus bar


31


and the holder


32


which are integrally coupled to each other, and the bus bar


31


includes the pairs of terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a,


the pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a,


and the connecting pieces


35


. With this circuit forming element


30


, the terminals


20


of the housings


10


, adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, as well as the terminals


20


of the same housing


10


, can be connected, and besides arbitrary ones of the terminals


20


can be selected and connected in accordance with the circuit structure of this circuit forming element


30


.




Therefore, in the joint connector


100


, with the simple construction in which the circuit forming element


30


, separate from the terminals


20


, is inserted into the gap δ, the terminals


20


, disposed in a stacked manner, can be easily connected, and besides the desired circuit can be easily obtained by the circuit structure of the circuit forming element


30


, and a wide variety of circuits can be formed.




The fitting portion


100




a


is provided at the front side of the joint connector


100


, and the mating connector


200


is fitted on this fitting portion


100




a.


When the mating connector


200


is thus fitted, the mating terminals


220


are inserted into the respective insertion ports


11


a in the housings


10


, and are connected to the terminals


20


, respectively. Therefore, arbitrary circuits are formed by the plurality of terminals


20


received in the stacked housings


10


, and then the mating connector


200


is fitted on the fitting portion


100




a


of the joint connector


100


, and by doing so, the mating terminals


220


of the mating connector


200


, forming other wiring circuits, can be easily connected to the terminals


20


, respectively.




In this embodiment, when the housings


10


are stacked together, the retaining projections


14


, formed on the upper housing


10


, are engaged respectively in the retaining recesses


20




a


of the terminals


20


received respectively in the terminal accommodating portions


11


of the lower housing


10


, thereby preventing the withdrawal of these terminals


20


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




In addition to the retaining projections


14


, the lance


15


is provided at each terminal accommodating portion


11


, and this lance is engaged with the retaining portion


20




b


of the terminal


20


, thus achieving the double-retaining structure.




This engaged condition of the lance


15


is maintained by the lance-return regulating portion


38


(formed on the holder


32


of the circuit forming element


30


) pressed against this lance, and therefore the restoration of the lance


15


and hence the cancellation of its engagement with the terminal


20


are prevented, and the withdrawal of the terminal


20


is prevented more positively.




In this embodiment, the lower one of the stacked housings


10


is the integrated-type housing


10


A while the upper one is the split-type housing


10


B. This split-type housing


10


B can be divided into the sub-housings through the engaging portion


16


, and the plurality of terminals


20


, received in this housing, can be divided in the suitable ratio. Therefore, in the case where groups of wires for connection to the terminals are installed from different directions, the groups (or bundles) of wires are beforehand connected respectively to the separate housings


10


B


a


and


10


B


b


corresponding respectively to these wire groups, and the separate housings


10


B


a


and


10


B


b,


when stacked on the integrated-type housing


10


A, are combined together into a unitary form, and by doing so, the wire-connecting operation can be effected easily.




The engaging portion


16


serves as the positioning device by which the arrangement pitch of the terminals


20


in the split-type housing


10


B coincides with the arrangement pitch of the terminals


20


in the integrated-type housing


10


A. Therefore, except at the engaging portion


16


, the terminals


20


, received in the housing


1


A, are disposed respectively in registry with the terminals


20


in the housing


10


B (laid on the housing


10


A) in the stacking direction, and therefore the combination of the circuits (formed by inserting the circuit forming element


30


) in the stacking direction can be made clear, so that the circuit formation can be properly effected.




In the circuit forming element


30


, the bus bar


31


, formed of a conductor member such as good electrically-conductive metal, is supported on the holder


32


, and therefore the bus bar


31


can be held in contact with the terminals


20


without the need for excessively increasing the strength of this bus bar


31


, and therefore the incomplete contact of the circuit can be prevented.




The bus bar


31


has the pairs of opposed upper and lower terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a,


and the upper terminal contact pieces


33


contact the upper terminals


20


of the stacked housings


10


, respectively, while the lower terminal contact pieces


33




a


contact the lower terminals


20


, respectively, and the terminal contact pieces


33


, disposed at the same side, are connected by the connecting base portion


34


while the terminal contact pieces


33




a,


disposed at the same side, are connected by the connecting base portion


34




a,


and the pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


are connected by the connecting pieces


35


. Therefore, by cutting the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


and the connecting pieces


35


at suitable portions, a variety of circuits, including a skip connection, can be formed, using selected ones of the opposed upper and lower terminals of the stacked housings


10


and selected ones of the juxtaposed terminals


20


in each housing.




In this case, each of the cut portions of the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


and connecting pieces


35


is provided in the vicinity of the corresponding T-shaped connecting portion C where the connecting piece


35


and the connecting base portion


34


,


34




a


intersect each other. Therefore, these cut portions are thus provided in a concentrated manner, so that the electrically-connecting relation can be easily controlled, and besides cutting blades (not shown) for the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


and the connecting pieces


35


can be arranged in a concentrated manner, so that the compact arrangement can be achieved.




The pair of connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


are offset with respect to each other so that the two connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


will not overlap each other in a plane of projection in the direction of opposing of these portions


34


and


34




a


to each other, that is, in the cutting direction, and therefore when cutting the suitable portions of the connecting base portions


34


and


34




a,


these connecting base portions


34


and


34




a


can be easily cut separately from each other, and this cutting operation can be carried out easily.




The terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


are resiliently contacted with the terminals


20


, and therefore are electrically connected thereto. The terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


are integrally attached at their proximal ends to the holder


32


through the respective projections


39


and round holes


40


, and therefore each of the terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


can secure the force of contact with the terminal


20


, effectively utilizing its spring force, so that the incomplete contact thereof can be prevented.




The chamfered portions


36




a


are formed respectively at the opposite side edges of that portion of the terminal contact piece


33


,


33




a


which can contact the terminal


20


, and therefore the terminal


20


is prevented from being damaged by the side edges of the contact portion


36


of the terminal contact piece


33


,


33




a.






The projection


39


is fitted in the round hole


40


in such a manner that the gap δ


1


is formed partially between this projection


39


and the inner peripheral surface of the round hole


40


. Therefore, when the flange


39




a


of the projection


39


is deformed upon fitting of the projection


39


into the round hole


40


, such a deformed portion escapes to the gap δ


1


, and therefore the amount of cutting of the flange


39




a


by the inner peripheral surface of the round hole


40


can be decreased, and the force of connection between the round hole


40


and the projection


39


, which are finally fixed together by the flange


39




a,


can be increased.




The U-shaped bent portions


35




a


of the connecting pieces


35


of the bus bar


31


are disposed at the front edge of the holder


32


, and these U-shaped bent portions


35




a


are exposed to the fitting portion


100




a


of the joint connector


100


. Therefore, a measuring terminal of a tester (not shown) can be easily brought into contact with these exposed portions, and therefore the conducting relation of the bus bar


31


can be examined easily and positively. And besides, the U-shaped bent portions


35




a


are exposed to the fitting portion


100




a


on which the mating connector


200


is fitted, and therefore when the mating connector


200


is fitted, the exposed portions can be concealed.




In this embodiment, although the lower one of the stacked housings


10


is the integrated-type housing


10


A while the upper one is the split-type housing


10


B, all of the housings may be the integrated-type housings


10


A or the split-type housings


10


B.




Although the two housings


10


are vertically stacked one upon another, three or more housings can be stacked one upon another as shown in

FIG. 12

(In this embodiment, four housings are stacked together).





FIGS. 13

to


16


show another embodiment, and those constituent portions, identical to those of the preceding embodiment, will be designated by identical reference numerals, respectively, and repeated description thereof will be omitted. Namely, this embodiment differs in that a circuit forming element


30


is inserted into stacked housings


10


from a side thereof.





FIG. 13

is an exploded, perspective view, and when the upper housing


10


A and the lower housing


10


B are stacked together, a gap δ for inserting the circuit forming element


30


therein is formed in one side of the two stacked housings


10


A and


10


B. Even in this case where the circuit forming element


30


is of the side-inserting type, insertion ports


11




b


for mating terminals are formed in a front surface of a joint connector


100


as shown in FIG.


15


.




When the circuit forming element


30


is inserted into the gap δ, terminal contact pieces


33


, formed on an obverse surface of a bus bar


31


, are contacted with upper terminals


20


, respectively, while terminal contact pieces


33




a,


formed on a reverse surface of the bus bar


31


in corresponding relation to the terminal contact pieces


33


, are contacted respectively with lower terminals


20


opposed respectively to the upper terminals


20


. Of course, the pairs of terminal contact pieces


33


and


33




a


are connected together through connecting base portions and connecting pieces (not shown) so that arbitrary circuits can be formed.




In the joint connector of the invention, by inserting the circuit forming element into the gap between the stacked housings, arbitrarily-selected ones of the terminals of the adjacent housings, adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, can be connected by this circuit forming element, and also the arbitrarily-selected ones of the terminals in the same housing can be connected by this circuit forming element. Therefore, with the simple construction in which the circuit forming element, separate from the terminals, is inserted into the gap, the terminals, disposed in a stacked manner, can be easily connected, and besides the desired circuit can be easily obtained by the circuit structure of the separate circuit forming element, and a wide variety of circuits can be formed.




In the joint connector of the invention, the housing is divided into the sub-housings, releasably connected together, so that the plurality of terminals, received in the housing, can be divided in the predetermined ratio. Therefore, groups of wires for connection to the terminals are installed from different directions, the wire-connecting operation can be effected easily.




In the joint connector of the invention, the housing includes the fitting portion for fitting into a mating housing, and insertion ports, through which mating terminals can be connected respectively to the terminals upon fitting of the mating connector into the fitting portion, are formed in the fitting portion. Therefore, the mating terminals of the mating connector, forming other wiring circuits, can be easily connected to the terminals, respectively.




In the joint connector of the invention, the engaging portion of the divided housing serves as the positioning device by which the arrangement pitch of the terminals in the divided housing coincides with the arrangement pitch of the terminals in the housing adjoining to this divided housing in the stacking direction. Therefore, the combination of the circuits (formed by inserting the circuit forming element) in the stacking direction can be made clear, so that the circuit formation can be properly effected.




In the joint connector of the invention, the circuit forming element includes the bus bar, comprising a conductor member, and the bus bar-fixing member, which comprises an insulating member, and supports the bus bar, and the bus bar and the bus bar-fixing member are integrally coupled together. Therefore, the bus bar can be held in contact with the terminals, and the incomplete contact of the circuit can be prevented.




In the joint connector of the invention, the bus bar includes the plurality of pairs of terminal contact pieces, each pair of which can be contacted respectively with the corresponding opposed terminals of the adjacent housings adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, the pair of connecting base portions one of which integrally connects the proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces disposed at one side while the other connecting base portion integrally connects the proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces disposed at the other side, and the connecting pieces connecting the pair of connecting base portions. Therefore, one or both of the pair of connecting base portions are cut at suitable portions, and suitable ones of the connecting pieces are cut, and by doing so, a wide variety of circuits, including a skip connection, can be formed.




In the joint connector of the invention, the pair of connecting base portions are offset with respect to each other so that the two connecting base portions will not overlap each other in a plane of projection in a direction of opposing of the connecting base portions to each other. Therefore, when cutting the connecting base portions by inserting cutting blades respectively in their opposing directions, these connecting base portions can be easily cut separately from each other, and this cutting operation can be effected easily.




In the joint connector of the invention, the proximal ends of the terminal contact pieces are integrally attached to the bus bar-fixing member. Therefore, each of the terminal contact pieces can secure the force of contact with the terminal, effectively utilizing its spring force, so that the incomplete contact thereof can be prevented.




In the joint connector of the invention, each of the flanged projections on the bus bar-fixing member is fitted in the corresponding opening in the bus bar in such a manner that a gap is formed partially between the projection and the inner peripheral surface of the opening, and by doing so the bus bar and the bus bar-fixing member are coupled together. Therefore, when the flange of the projection is deformed upon fitting of the projection into the opening, such a deformed portion escapes to the gap, and therefore the amount of cutting of the flange by the inner peripheral surface of the opening can be decreased, and the force of connection between the opening and the projection, which are finally fixed together, can be increased.




In the joint connector of the invention, the cutting portions, at which the connecting base portion and the connecting piece can be selectively cut, respectively, are provided in the vicinity of each of connecting portions of the bus bar where the connecting bas portion and the connecting piece are connected together. Therefore, these cut portions are provided in a concentrated manner, so that the electrically-connecting relation can be easily controlled, and besides the cutting blades can be arranged in a concentrated manner, so that the compact arrangement can be achieved.




In the joint connector of the invention, the retaining projections, formed on the housing, are inserted respectively into the terminal accommodating portions of the housing adjoining to the first-mentioned housing in stacked relation, and each of the retaining projections engages the terminal, received in the terminal accommodating portion, in a direction to prevent the withdrawal of the terminal, and therefore the withdrawal of the terminal can be prevented more positively.




In the joint connector of the invention, the bus bar-fixing member has the lance-return regulating portions each for pressing the corresponding lance (engaged with the terminal in the withdrawal prevention direction) in the withdrawal prevention direction. Therefore, when the circuit forming element is inserted into the gap between the stacked housings, the restoration of the lance and hence the cancellation of its engagement with the terminal are prevented, thereby preventing the withdrawal of the terminal.




In the joint connector of the invention, the chamfered portions are formed respectively at the opposite side edges of that portion of the terminal contact piece which can contact the terminal. Therefore, the terminal is prevented from being damaged by the side edges of the contact portion of the terminal contact piece.




In the joint connector of the invention, the U-shaped bent portions of the connecting pieces are exposed to the fitting portion which can fit in the mating connector. Therefore, the electrically-connecting relation of the bus bar can be easily and positively examined by a tester.



Claims
  • 1. A joint connector comprising:at least two housings which are stacked together with a predetermined gap formed therebetween, each of said housings having a plurality of juxtaposed terminals received therein; and a circuit forming element provided in said gap, by which arbitrary ones of said terminals are selectively connected with others of said terminal in the housings adjoining to each other as well as in the same housing, wherein one of said housings is divided into at least two sub-housings, each of which is releasably engaged with another sub-housing, and said sub-housings respectively accommodate a predetermined number of said terminals, so that said plurality of terminals in said one housing are divided with a predetermined ratio.
  • 2. A joint connector according to claim 1, further comprising insertion ports formed on a fitting portion of said housing, wherein mating terminals in a mated connector are connected respectively to said terminals through said insertion ports when said mating connector is fitted into said fitting portion.
  • 3. A joint connector according to claim 1, wherein an engaging portion formed on one of said sub-housings serves as a positioning device by which arrangement pitches of said terminals between said sub-housings are coincided in an engaging direction of said sub-housing.
  • 4. A joint connector according to claim 1, wherein said circuit forming element includes a bus bar provided with a conductor member, and a bus bar-fixing member provided with an insulating member, and said bus bar and said bus bar-fixing member are integrally coupled with each other.
  • 5. A joint connector according to claim 4, wherein an opening is formed on said bus bar, and a projection having a flange is formed on said bus bar-fixing member, and said projection is fitted in said opening in such a manner that a gap is formed partially between said projection and an inner peripheral surface of said opening, and said bus bar and said bus bar-fixing member are coupled together through said opening and said projection.
  • 6. A joint connector according to claim 4, wherein said bus bar includes a plurality of pairs of terminal contact pieces, each pair of which are brought into contact respectively with the terminals opposing with each other provided in the housings adjoining to each other in the stacking direction, a pair of connecting base portions one of which integrally connects proximal ends of said terminal contact pieces disposed at one side while the other connecting base portion integrally connects proximal ends of said terminal contact pieces disposed at the other side, and connecting pieces connecting said pair of connecting base portions.
  • 7. A joint connector according to claim 6, wherein said pair of connecting base portions are offset with respect to each other so that the two connecting base portions do not overlap each other in a plane of projection in a direction of opposing of said connecting base portions to each other.
  • 8. A joint connector according to claim 6, wherein the proximal ends of said terminal contact pieces are integrally attached to said bus bar-fixing member.
  • 9. A joint connector according to claim 6, wherein cutting portions are selectively formed on said bus bar in the vicinity of portions where said connecting base portion and said connecting piece are connected together.
  • 10. A joint connector according to claim 6, wherein a chamfered portion is formed at an opposite side edge of said terminal contact piece brought into contact with the terminal.
  • 11. A joint connector according to claim 6, wherein said connecting piece has a U-shaped bent portion turned back in a U-shaped manner at a side edge of said bus bar-fixing member, and said U-shaped bent portion is exposed to a fitting portion fitted into a mating connector.
  • 12. A joint connector according to claim 1, wherein a retaining projection is formed on one of said housings, said retaining projection being inserted into a terminal accommodating portion formed on another of the housing adjoining to said one housing in stacked relation, andsaid retaining projection retain the terminal received in said terminal accommodating portion in a direction to prevent the withdrawal of the terminal.
  • 13. A joint connector according to claim 11, wherein a lance for engaging the terminal in a direction to prevent the withdrawal thereof is provided in said terminal accommodating portion of said housing, and said bus bar-fixing member has a lance-return regulating portion pressing the lance in a withdrawal prevention direction.
  • 14. A joint connector comprising:at least two housings which are stacked together with a predetermined gap formed therebetween, each of said housings having a plurality of juxtaposed terminals received therein; and a circuit forming element provided in said gap, by which arbitrary ones of said terminals are selectively connected with others of said terminal in the housings adjoining to each other as well as in the same housing, wherein said circuit forming element includes a bus bar provided with a conductor member, and a bus bar-fixing member provided with an insulating member, and said bus bar and said bus bar-fixing member are integrally coupled with each other.
  • 15. A joint connector comprising:at least two housings which are stacked together with a predetermined gap formed therebetween, each of said housings having a plurality of juxtaposed terminals received therein; and a circuit forming element provided in said gap, by which arbitrary ones of said terminals are selectively connected with others of said terminal in the housings adjoining to each other as well as in the same housing, wherein a retaining projection is formed on one of said housings, said retaining projection being inserted into a terminal accommodating portion formed on another of the housing adjoining to said one housing in stacked relation, and said retaining projection retain the terminal received in said terminal accommodating portion in a direction to prevent the withdrawal of the terminal.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-040071 Feb 2001 JP
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