Joint connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6171140
  • Patent Number
    6,171,140
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 18, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A joint connector easy to construct and involving less fabricating cost. The joint connector comprises a housing 3 for accommodating a plurality of connecting terminals 2 in a rear-side portion thereof, a bus bar 6 formed out of an electrically conductive metal plate and accommodated in the housing 3 for jointing any individual ones of the connecting terminals 2, a bus bar holder 7 for holding the bus bar 6, and a front cover 9 mounted to the housing 3 in such a way as to cover the bus bar holder 7. The bus bar holder 7 has a plurality of holes to be used for cutting the bus bar 6 to form an arbitrary circuit. The bus bar holder 7 and the bus bar 6 is mounted in the housing 3 so as to be movable in relation to the housing 3 in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the connecting terminals 2 being housed. When the front cover 9 is set in the housing 3, it causes the bus bar holder 7 to be moved and the bus bar 6 to be jointed with connecting terminals 2.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a joint connector having a bus bar which can be used for an automobile wire harness, for example, and can arbitrarily cause an electrical circuits of the wire harness to be branched and joined one to another.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Conventionally, a joint connector of this kind has a construction such that as

FIG. 25

shows, for example, a joint box


101


and a connector


102


are coupled with each other. A housing


103


of the joint box


101


has a fitting hole


104


formed therein, and at the rear side of the fitting hole


104


there is fitted a bus bar unit


106


including a bus bar


105


having a desired circuit pattern embedded in a synthetic resin material, the bus bar


105


having tongue-like contacts. The bus bar unit


106


is locked by a locking arm


107


formed in the housing


103


.




On the other hand, a housing


108


of the connector


102


has an inner cylinder portion


109


, and a multiplicity of terminal housing holes


110


are provided in the inner cylinder portion


109


. Housed in the terminal housing holes


110


are connecting terminals


113


which connect electrical conductor


111


to the rear side of terminal housing hole, with a wire seal member


112


fitted on electrical conductor


111


. Connecting terminal


113


is prevented from slipping out rearward by a locking arm


114


. On the outer periphery of the inner cylinder portion


109


at the front end thereof, with a seal member


115


fitted thereon, a front holder


116


is set in position and locked to the housing


108


by a locking arm


117


of the front holder


116


.




When the front holder


116


and the seal member


115


are fitted in the fitting hole


104


of the joint box


101


, the joint box


101


and the connector


102


become jointed together in waterproof condition so that desired connector terminals


113


are short-circuited by the bus bar


105


to form a circuit.




Whereas above described prior art bus bar unit


106


, shown by way of example, is such that a bus bar


105


having a desired circuit pattern is embedded in a synthetic resin material, a joint connector is also known such that a cut bus bar is set in a housing molded from a synthetic resin material to form a desired circuit pattern.




In the above described prior art examples, however, since a bus bar


105


having a desired circuit pattern is embedded in a synthetic resin material, and in case that cut bus bars are set in a housing molded from a synthetic resin material to form a desired circuit pattern, so that different circuit patterns are required, it is necessary to provide a multiplicity of bus bars


105


according to the different circuit patterns and to set cut bus bars


105


in the housing. This poses the problem of increased production cost.




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a joint connector which eliminates above mentioned problems, has a circuit arrangement easy to construct, and is inexpensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to accomplish the above mentioned object, the joint connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing for accommodating a plurality of connecting terminals in a rear-side portion thereof, a bus bar comprised of an electrically conductive metal plate accommodated in the housing for jointing any individual ones of the connecting terminals, a bus bar holder for holding the bus bar, and a front cover mounted to the housing in such a way as to cover the bus bar holder, the bus bar holder having a plurality of holes to be used in cutting the bus bar for forming an arbitrary circuit, with the bus bar holder and the bus bar mounted so as to be movable in relation to the housing in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the connecting terminals being housed, thereby to enable the bus bar to be jointed with connecting terminals.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a horizontal fragmentary sectional view of one embodiment;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view;





FIG. 3

is a partially cutaway side view of a connecting terminal;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a connecting terminal;





FIG. 5

is a section cut along line A—A in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a partially cutaway sectional view of a housing equipped with a bus bar and a bus bar holder;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the bus bar;





FIG. 8

is a rear view in perspective of the bus bar holder;





FIG. 9

is a front view in perspective of the bus bar holder;





FIG. 10

is a partially cutaway perspective view of a front cover;





FIG. 11

is a rear elevation of a front cover equipped with a sealing member;





FIG. 12

is a plan view of the bus bar;





FIG. 13

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 14

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 15

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 16

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 17

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 18

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 19

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 20

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 21

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 22

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 23

is an explanatory view of function;





FIG. 24

is an explanatory view of function; and





FIG. 25

is a sectional view of a prior art example.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention will now be described in detail with respect to the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 through 24

.

FIG. 1

is a horizontal fragmentary sectional view of the embodiment, and

FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view in which a connecting terminal


2


with an electric conductor


1


connected thereto at the rear side is housed in a housing


3


from the back side thereof. In a rear portion of the housing


3


there is provided a rear side sealing member


4


and, in case that the rear side sealing member


4


is not in use, a plug pin


5


is provided for being inserted into a terminal fitting hole


4




a


of the rear side sealing member


4


to waterproof the terminal fitting hole


4




a


. On the front side of the housing


3


there are arranged a bus bar holder


7


for holding a bus bar


6


, and a front cover


9


through the intermediary of a front side sealing member


8


.




As shown in the side view of FIG.


3


and the plan view of

FIG. 4

, connecting terminal


2


includes a press covering portion


11


comprised of a pair of pressure fit pieces


11




a


,


11




b


for press fitting the covering of an electric conductor


1


, a core wire press fitting portion


12


comprised of a pair of pressure fit pieces


12




a


,


12




b


for press fitting the core wire of the electric conductor


1


, a stabilizer portion


13


for stabilizing the connecting terminal


2


in relation to the housing


3


, a connecting portion


14


having a nearly cylinder-shaped configuration which is connected to the bus bar


6


, and a cylindrical locking portion


15


locked by housing


3


and bus bar holder


7


, which are arranged sequentially from back side. The locking portion


15


is formed with a lower engagement hole


15




a


for engagement by a locking projection of a locking arm of the housing


3


to be described hereinafter, and an upper engagement hole


15




b


for engagement by a locking projection of a front holder


7


to be described hereinafter. On both sides of the locking portion


15


there are formed beads


15




c


,


15




d


which regulate movement of bus bar


6


in case that connecting terminal


2


is not present at a predetermined position.





FIG. 5

is a section of the connecting terminal


2


shown in

FIG. 4

as cut at a stabilizer portion


13


along the line A—A and viewed frontward, and at the sides of the stabilizer portion there are formed beads


13




a


,


13




b


to be guided into a guide groove of the housing


3


which will be described hereinafter. The connecting portion


14


is comprised of arcuate jointer pieces


14




a


,


14




b


having elastic resilience, and the top of jointer piece


14




a


;


14




b


is bent inward to form a bent portion


14




c


,


14




d.







FIG. 6

is a partially cutaway view in perspective of the housing


3


, and disposed on the top of the housing


3


are a mount


21


to be mounted to an automobile frame, for example, and a locking projection


22


engageable with a locking arm of a front cover


9


to be described hereinafter. In the housing


3


there are provided a seal housing chamber


23


for housing a rear side sealing member


4


, plural terminal receiving holes


24


for housing connecting terminals


2


, and a holder housing chamber


25


for housing a bus bar holder


7


holding a bus bar


6


, which are formed sequentially from the back side. A portion of the front cover


9


is also housed in the holder housing chamber


25


. Inside the housing


3


there is provided a locking portion for movably locking an L-shaped arm, not shown, of bus bar holder


7


, which will be described hereinafter. It is noted that the number of terminal receiving holes


24


is, for example, is


3


vertical rows and


7


horizontal rows.




A pair of guide grooves


26


for guiding beads


13




a


,


3




b


of connecting terminal


2


are provided on the upper and lower walls of terminal receiving hole


24


. In the holder housing chamber


25


there is provided a locking arm


27


projecting frontward from innermost wall portion for locking the connecting terminal


2


to prevent its rearward movement, while at the front end of the locking arm


27


there is provided a regulating projection


28


for regulating frontward movement of the connecting terminal


2


. The regulating projection


28


has a fixture inserting hole


29


formed therein for insertion of a fixture for releasing the engagement of connecting terminal


2


and locking arm


27


.




As

FIG. 7

perspective view shows, bus bar


6


is formed by punching an electrically conductive metal plate, and comprises a plurality of terminal insertion windows


31


for insertion of locking arms


27


, including regulating projections


28


of the housing


3


, a plurality of terminal receiving grooves


32


for receiving a joint portion


14


of the connecting terminal


2


, a holder locking groove


33


to be engaged by a bus bar locking portion of front holder


7


which will be described hereinafter, and a toothed portion


34


which will go into mesh with the inner edge of a bus bar receiving groove of front holder


7


which will be described hereinafter.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view in rear elevation of a bus bar holder


7


and

FIG. 9

is a perspective view in front elevation thereof. Along the peripheral edge of the rear side of bus holder


7


there are provided plural projections


41


arranged in abutment with the innermost wall of the housing


3


, and on the inner side of the wall surrounded by the projections


41


there is provided a bus bar housing groove


42


for housing bus bars


6


. At bus bar holder


7


there are provided plural through-holes


43


which allow insertion of a locking arm


27


including a regulating projection


28


, and plural circuit forming holes


44


which allow insertion of a punch of an automatic punching machine for punching a predetermined circuit with respect to the bus bar


6


in a fore-and-aft extend-through relation. On the side wall of each through-hole


43


there is provided a terminal locking projection


45


engageable with an upper engagement hole


15




b


of the connecting terminal


2


.




On the back side of the bus bar holder


7


there are provided a bus bar locking projection


46


which engages a holder locking groove


33


of the bus bar


6


to lock the bus bar


6


, and plural L-shaped arms


47


which enter the housing


3


through an insertion window


31


of the bus bar


6


to be


25


locked by the locking portion of the housing


3


. The L-shaped arm


47


is deformed by the locking portion of the housing


3


when the bus bar holder


7


is mounted to the housing


3


, and after being thoroughly forced into the housing


3


, the bus bar holder


7


returns to its original state and is temporarily locked at the locking portion. After return to this condition, the bus bar holder


7


is moved in a horizontal direction, whereupon it is locked in an ordinary way. At the front of bus bar holder


7


, there are provided a plurality of pressed projections


48


having inclined surfaces


48




a


to be described hereinafter which are pressed by a pressing projection of the front cover


9


.





FIG. 10

is a partially cutaway view in perspective of front cover


9


, and

FIG. 11

is a rear elevation of a front cover


9


having a front side sealing member


8


. The front cover


9


has a peripheral wall


51


fitting on the front side outer periphery of the housing


3


, and a front wall


52


positioned at the front of the peripheral wall


51


. On the inner surface of the front wall


52


there is provided a seal fitting portion


53


on which a front side sealing member


8


is placed. On the peripheral wall


51


there is provided a locking arm


54


engageable with a locking projection


22


of the housing


3


, and the front wall


52


is formed with a locking hole


55


for locking a locking portion


8




a


of the front side sealing member


8


.




The front wall


52


is formed with a holder move projection


56


acting on a pressed projection


48


of bus bar older


7


and an arm pressing projection


57


acting on a locking arm


27


of the housing


3


. The holder move projection


56


has an inclined surface


56




a


abutting an inclined surface


48




a


of the pressed projection


48


, so that the arm pressing projection


57


can go sideways of the locking arm


27


to press the locking arm


27


against the connecting terminal


2


.




For assembling a joint connector of above described construction the following process is employed.




(1) Bus bar


6


is fitted into bus bar housing groove


42


of bus bar holder


7


, whereby bus bar locking projection


46


of bus bar holder


7


projects from holder locking groove


33


of bus bar


6


so that bus bar holder


7


holds bus bar


6


in a fixed condition.




(2) Bus bar holder


7


holding a bus bar


6


is fixed to a predetermined position at a punching machine and a punch of the punching machine is caused to pass through a circuit forming hole


44


of the bus bar holder


7


and to cut intended cut portions


35


of a plurality of cut portions


35


of the bus bar


6


as shown in

FIG. 12

to form a desired circuit in the bus bar


6


. In this case, the bus bar


6


is fixed by the bus bar locking projection


46


for each terminal receiving groove


32


which goes into engagement with connecting terminal


2


; therefore, when the bus bar


6


is cut, it will not drop from the bus bar holder


7


.




(3) When so required, photo shooting is made by a circuit inspecting means not shown with respect to the front of the bus bar holder


7


, and the cut portions


34


of the bus bar


6


are monitored by a monitoring portion through the circuit forming hole


44


for inspecting the condition of the circuit.




(4) The bus bar holder


7


including the bus bar


6


is set in the holder housing chamber


25


of the housing


3


. At this point of time, the L-shaped arm


47


of the bus bar holder


7


is temporarily locked at the locking portion of the housing


3


. Prior to this point of time, the rear side sealing member


4


is fitted in the seal receiving chamber


23


of the housing


3


, and the front side sealing member


8


is mounted on the front cover


9


.




(5) As

FIG. 13

shows, a connecting terminal


2


to which electric conductor


1


is connected is forced into terminal receiving hole


24


of the housing


3


through a terminal inserting hole


4




a


of the rear side sealing member


4


.




(6) When connecting terminal


2


is pushed further, beads


13




a


,


13




b


of stabilizer portion


13


are guided by guide groove


26


and, as shown in

FIG. 14

, locking portion


15


of connecting terminal


2


causes locking arm


27


to be deformed sidewise.




(7) When connecting terminal


2


is pushed further as a final pushing step, connecting terminal


2


will advance to a predetermined position as shown in FIG.


15


. Then, as shown in a fragmentary enlarged view of

FIG. 16

, a locking projection


27




a


of locking arm


27


engages a lower engagement hole


15




a


of connecting terminal


2


, and a regulating projection


28


abuts the front end of connecting terminal


2


, thereby regulating forward and backward movement of connecting terminal


2


.




(8) As

FIG. 17

shows, rear side sealing member


4


is thoroughly pushed inward.




(9) As

FIG. 18

shows, a front cover


9


having a front side sealing member fitted thereon is set in the housing


3


. Thereupon, inclined surface


56




a


of holder moving projection


56


of front cover


9


will press inclined surface


48




a


of pressed projection


48


of bus bar holder


7


to cause bus bar holder


7


and bus bar


6


to move in a horizontal direction.




(10) As a final pushing step, front cover


9


is pushed against the housing


3


. Thus, as

FIGS. 19 and 20

show, bus bar holder


7


and bus bar


6


move to respective predetermined positions, and arm press projection


57


of front cover


9


presses locking arm


27


toward connecting terminal


2


, whereupon terminal locking projection


45


of bus bar holder


7


goes into engagement with upper engagement hole


15




b


of connecting terminal


2


. At the same time, as

FIG. 21

shows connecting portion


14


of connecting terminal


2


is press-fitted in terminal receiving groove


32


of bus bar


6


, and connecting pieces


14




a


,


14




b


having repulsiveness and elasticity are electrically connected to terminal receiving groove


32


. An L-shaped arm


47


of bus bar holder


7


is locked by locking portion of housing


3


in the regular way.




(11) A plug pin


5


is inserted through rear side sealing member into a terminal insertion hole


4




a


, not in use, of housing


3


.




In the above described assembling process, in case that, as

FIG. 22

shows, insertion of connecting terminal


2


is stopped before locking arm


27


is deformed, side wall of terminal receiving groove


32


of bus bar


6


impinges against beads


15




c


,


15




d


to clarify the condition of incomplete insertion of connecting terminal


2


.




In case that, as

FIG. 23

shows, insertion of connecting terminal


2


is stopped in such a condition that terminal locking projection


45


of bus bar holder


7


is away from upper locking hole


15




b


of connecting terminal


2


, the terminal locking projection


45


abuts the portion which is away from upper engagement hole


15




b


to clarify the condition of incomplete insertion of connecting terminal


2


.




Further, in case that, as

FIG. 24

shows, insertion of connecting terminal


2


is stopped in such a condition that locking arm


27


is deformed, arm pressing projection


57


of front cover


9


abuts the end of locking arm


27


, thus making it impossible to assemble front cover


9


on housing


3


, thus clarifying incomplete insertion of connecting terminal


2


.




A joint connector assembled as above described has the following advantages.




(a) The circuit for bus bar can be formed by automatic punching machine. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to embed bus bar


6


in a synthetic resin material or set a cut bus bar


6


on a bus bar holder


7


as in the past. This results in manufacturing cost reduction, reduced risk of human error, which in turn results in higher reliability and improved productivity.




(b) Since bus bars


6


of same configuration can be formed with various circuits, general versatility of the bus bars is improved.




(c) Housing


3


, bus bar holder


7


, and front cover


9


are simplified in configuration, which results in improvement with respect to molding cycle of these members, which in turn results in fabrication cost reduction.




(d) Bus bar


6


is of planar shape, and need not be embedded in bus bar holder


7


, which results in size reduction.




(e) Connecting terminal


2


is of male type and bus bar


6


is of planar shape; this makes it possible to reduce fabrication cost.




(f) For connecting bus bar


6


to connecting terminal


2


, the bus bar


6


is moved in a direction orthogonal to the direction in which it is housed; this simplifies the arrangement for contact between connecting terminal


2


and bus bar


6


, resulting in fabrication cost reduction.




(g) Merely by mounting front cover


9


to housing


3


it is possible to move bus bar holder


7


, resulting in improvement in assembling efficiency.




(h) Since connecting terminal


2


is double locked by locking arm


27


of housing


3


and terminal locking projection


45


of bus bar holder


7


, connecting terminal


2


can be assuredly locked in housing


3


.




(i) Since connecting portion


14


of connecting terminal


2


is comprised of contact pieces


14




a


,


14




b


having repulsion and elasticity properties, connecting terminal


2


and bus bar


6


go into press contact so that high contact pressure can be maintained.




(j) The condition of the bus bar


6


circuit can be inspected by circuit inspection means; therefore, occurrence of defectives can be prevented.




As described above, in the joint connector according to the present invention, bus bar holder has a plurality of holes for use in cutting a bus bar and connecting individual cut bus bars arbitrarily; thus, it is possible to cause any pattern to be formed through the holes. Therefore, it is no longer necessary to embed bus bar in a bus bar holder or mount cut bus bars to a bus bar holder as has been done in the past, it being thus possible to reduce the cost of production.



Claims
  • 1. A joint connector comprising a housing for accommodating a plurality of connecting terminals in a rear-side portion thereof, a bus bar comprised of an electrically conductive metal plate accommodated in the housing for jointing any individual ones of the connecting terminals, a bus bar holder for holding the bus bar, and a front cover mounted to the housing in such a way as to cover the bus bar holder, the bus bar holder having a plurality of holes to be used in cutting the bus bar for forming an arbitrary circuit, with the bus bar holder and the bus bar mounted so as to be movable in relation to the housing in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the connecting terminals being housed, thereby to enable the bus bar to be jointed with connecting terminals.
  • 2. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein cutting of the bus bar is carried out by means of a cutting tool inserted into a hole of the bus bar holder.
  • 3. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the front cover has a pressing portion for moving the bus bar holder and the bus bar when it is mounted to the housing.
  • 4. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bus bar holder has a locking portion for locking the connecting terminal at a predetermined position during aforesaid movement.
  • 5. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a regulating portion for regulating aforesaid movement of the bus bar in case that the connecting terminal is not present at a predetermined position in the stage of aforesaid connection between the bus bar and the connecting terminal.
  • 6. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bus bar has a terminal insert window for allowing the insertion of the connecting terminal before the movement of the bus bar, and a terminal receiving groove for receiving the connecting terminal after the movement of the bus bar.
  • 7. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein a clearance between the housing and the front cover is waterproofed by a sealing member.
  • 8. A joint connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the housing has a locking arm for locking the connecting terminals housed at a predetermined position, and wherein the front cover has a pressing portion for pressing the locking arm toward the connecting terminal.
  • 9. A joint connector as set forth in claim 8, wherein the locking arm has a regulating portion for regulating the forward movement of the connecting terminal.
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