This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-368890 filed Dec. 19, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a junction box and more particularly to a junction box in which a plurality of small size standard boxes are coupled to one another to be used in different types of automobile vehicles.
2. Description of Related Art
Heretofore, in order to easily change a bus bar circuit in a junction box that is to be mounted on an automobile vehicle, Japanese Patent Public Disclosure 2001-145231 has proposed a junction box.
A prior art connector will be described by referring to
With reference to
The above junction box can carry out a circuit alteration easily to a certain extent. However, since the electrical cable 5 electrically couples the longitudinal bus bars 4 in a single junction box 1, the circuit alteration is limited within a scope and such structure cannot be applied to a great circuit alteration such as an alteration for a different type of an automobile vehicle. As shown in
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a junction box that can reduce man-hours for the development of a junction box and also lower the cost of a die for a bus bar by sharing the junction box.
In order to solve the above problems, the invention is directed to a junction box comprising a plurality of small size standard boxes. Each of the standard boxes may include a main casing that contains circuit parts, and male and female coupling portions can be provided on the outer opposite side surfaces of the main casing. The plural small size standard boxes are juxtaposed together in accordance with the different types of automobile vehicles by interconnecting the male and female coupling portions successively. A lower casing member may be attached to the main casing. The size of the lower casing member depends on the number of the standard boxes to be coupled for a particular purpose. The lower casing member can be provided with an attachment portion for a vehicle body that projects from the member.
According to the above structure, it is possible to provide a small size standard box that can be commonly used in different types of automobile vehicles, to couple plural standard boxes to one another in accordance with a special requirement, to accommodate the coupled standard boxes together in a single lower casing member, and to produce a junction box in compliance with the different types of automobile vehicles. Since the lower casing member can be provided in accordance with the number of the coupled standard boxes and the main casing and bus bars that have complex structures can be shared respectively, it is possible to reduce man-hours for development of a junction box and also lower the cost of a die for the bus bar.
Each of the small size standard boxes may contain many longitudinal bus bars disposed in parallel with one another at a given interval in distance therein. Each of the bus bars may also include a strap-like portion extending horizontally, a plurality of tabs projecting vertically from an upper edge of the strap-like portion at a given interval in distance, and a plurality of insulation displacement terminals projecting vertically from a lower edge of the strap-like portion at a given interval in distance. The tabs can be inserted into a connector containing section provided on an upper surface of each of the standard boxes. A jumper cable or a conductive pin may be connected to the insulation displacement terminals so that any longitudinal bus bar selected from the many juxtaposed longitudinal bus bars are electrically coupled to one another.
The tabs project from the upper edge of the strap-like portion vertically at the given interval in distance. On the other hand, the insulation displacement terminals project from the lower edge of the strap-like portion vertically at the given interval in distance. The strap-like portion can be cut off or divided at desired positions in accordance with the circuit structure or, alternatively, any unnecessary insulation displacement terminals can be cut off.
According to the above structure, the jumper cable or conductive pin can be pushed into the insulation displacement terminals provided on the bus bars so that any longitudinal bus bars selected from the juxtaposed longitudinal bus bars may be coupled to one another. Therefore, it is possible to easily change the bus bar circuits, enlarge applicability for the small size standard box, and apply the standard box to complex circuit construction.
The jumper cable or the conductive pin may be connected to the insulation displacement terminals of the bus bars in the interconnected standard boxes to electrically couple the longitudinal bus bars between different standard boxes.
According to the above structure, it is possible to easily change the bus bar circuits, enlarge applicability for the small size standard box, and apply the standard box to complex circuit constructions. It is also possible to eliminate a connector containing section for interconnecting the standard boxes and thus to downsize the standard box.
The features of the invention are believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In describing exemplary embodiments of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
Referring now to the drawings, a first embodiment of a junction box 10 in accordance with the invention will be described below in
As shown in
The lower casing member 12 houses two coupled standard boxes (FIG. 5). At this time, the insulation displacement terminals 23 projecting downwardly from the longitudinal bus bars 20 (
After the bolthole 12f-1 in the vehicle body attachment portion 12f of the lower casing 12 is aligned with a through-hole (not shown) in the vehicle body, the attachment portion 12f can be secured to the vehicle body by a bolt, thereby securing the junction box 10 to the vehicle body.
According to the above structure, it is possible to provide the small size standard box 11 that can be used in different kinds of automobile vehicles, to couple a plurality of standard boxes 11 to one another in accordance with a special requirement, to accommodate the coupled standard boxes 11 together in a single lower casing member 12, and to produce a junction box in compliance with the different kinds of automobile vehicles. Since the lower casing member 12 can be provided in accordance with the number of the coupled standard boxes 11 and the main casing 13 and bus bars 20 that have complex structures can be shared respectively, it is possible to reduce man-hours for development of the junction box and lower the cost of a die for a bus bar.
The jumper cable 30A may also be pushed into the insulation displacement terminals 23 provided on the longitudinal bus bars 20 so that any longitudinal bus bars 20 selected from the juxtaposed longitudinal bus bars 20 can be coupled to one another. Therefore, it is possible to easily change the bus bar circuits, enlarge applicability for the small size standard box 11, and apply the standard box 11 to complex circuit structures.
Thus, it is possible to form the junction box 10′ including three coupled standard boxes 11 merely by providing a lower casing member 12′ that can contain three standard boxes 11. That is, it is possible in the invention to form a junction box that can comply with various circuit constructions merely by providing a lower casing member in accordance with the number of standard boxes 11 to be coupled. Since other aspects of this embodiment are the same as the first embodiment, further explanation is omitted.
Since the above structure can cause the conductive pin 40 to be firmly connected to the insulation displacement terminals 23, it is possible to make reliable electrical connection between the longitudinal bus bars 20. Since other structures of this exemplary embodiment are the same as previous embodiments, further explanation is omitted.
The conductive pin 40 in
While the invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with specific exemplary embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will embrace any such alternatives, modifications, and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
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