The present application is based on, and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-189226, filed on Oct. 16, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to a lighting unit.
Conventionally, there has been proposed a lighting unit including a housing, a bus bar, and a circuit substrate (see JP 2014-157689). The bus bar is received in the housing. The circuit substrate is received in the housing and is provided with a light source. The bus bar is electrically connected to the circuit substrate.
In the lighting unit, it is important to prevent an occurrence of malfunction of the circuit substrate due to breakage of the circuit substrate and to prevent a deterioration of contact reliability at an electrical connection portion between the bus bar and the circuit substrate, even when a load is applied to the circuit substrate due to an external force applied to the lighting unit.
It is an object of the disclosure to provide a lighting unit capable of preventing an occurrence of malfunction of a circuit substrate and preventing a deterioration of contact reliability at an electrical connection portion between a bus bar and the circuit substrate, even when an external force is applied to the lighting unit.
According to an embodiment, there is provided a lighting unit including: a housing; a bus bar including a base part, a first spring part and a second spring part, wherein in a state where the bus bar is installed in the housing, the base part and the first spring part are held by the housing in a first direction, and the bus bar is positioned with respect to the housing in the first direction; and a circuit substrate including a bus bar contact part, wherein in a state where the circuit substrate is installed to the bus bar installed in the housing, the bus bar contact part contacts a substrate contact part provided to the second spring part such that the circuit substrate is held by the base part and the second spring part in the first direction, and the circuit substrate is positioned with respect to the bus bar in the first direction.
According to an embodiment, an abutting part may be provided to the first spring part of the bus bar, and in the state where the bus bar is installed in the housing, the abutting part of the first spring part may abut on an abutting part of the housing such that the bus bar is prevented from coming off from the housing
According to an embodiment, the lighting unit may further include a cover to be integrally installed to the housing, including an abutting part, wherein in a state where the cover is installed to the housing in which the bus bar is installed, the abutting part of the cover may prevent the abutting part of the housing from being displaced in a direction where the bus bar comes off from the housing.
According to an embodiment, the housing may include a lateral biasing part, in the state where the bus bar is installed in the housing, the lateral biasing part may position the bus bar with respect to the housing with a biasing force in a second direction, and the second direction may be a thickness direction of each of the base part, the first spring part and the second spring part formed in a flat plate shape.
According to an embodiment, the housing may include a connector receiving chamber to which a mating connector is to be fitted, the bus bar may include a tab terminal part, a surface roughness of a first pair of side surfaces facing each other in a square columnar distal end portion of the tab terminal part, may be smoother than a surface roughness of a second pair of side surfaces facing each other in the distal end portion of the tab terminal part, and in a state where the bus bar is installed in the housing, the first pair of side surfaces may be perpendicular to the first direction.
According to an embodiment, there is provided a lighting unit including: a housing; a plurality of bus bars each including a base part, a first spring part and a second spring part, wherein in a state where the bus bars are installed in the housing, the base part and the first spring part of each bus bar are held by the housing in a first direction, and each bus bar is positioned with respect to the housing in the first direction; and a circuit substrate including a plurality of bus bar contact parts, wherein in a state where the circuit substrate is installed to the bus bars installed in the housing, each bus bar contact part contacts a substrate contact part provided to the second spring part of each bus bar such that the circuit substrate is held by the base part and the second spring part of each bus bar in the first direction, and the circuit substrate is positioned with respect to the bus bars in the first direction.
According to the embodiment, it is possible to provide a lighting unit capable of preventing an occurrence of malfunction of a circuit substrate and preventing a deterioration of contact reliability at an electrical connection portion between a bus bar and the circuit substrate, even when an external force is applied to the lighting unit.
A lighting unit according to an exemplary embodiment will be described in detail below with reference to drawings. A lighting unit 1 is used as an indoor lamp for an automobile, for example. As illustrated in
For convenience of explanation, a predetermined direction (longitudinal direction) in the lighting unit is referred to as a front-rear direction, a predetermined direction (width direction) orthogonal to the front-rear direction is referred to as a lateral direction, and a direction orthogonal to the front-rear direction and the lateral direction is referred to as a height direction.
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In the state where each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, the base part 15 and the first spring 17 are held by the housing 3 in the height direction (first direction). In the state where each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, the bus bar 5 is positioned with respect to the housing 3 in the first direction and the position is held More specifically, in the state where each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, a first abutting part 21 of the base part 15 of the bus bar 5 abuts on a first abutting part 23 of the housing 3. In the state where each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, a first abutting part 25 of the first spring par 17 of the bus bar 5 abuts on a second abutting part 27 of the housing 3. The first abutting part 25 is provided at a distal end of the first spring part 17. By these abutments, the first spring part 17 is elastically deformed. Further, by these abutments, each bus bar 5 is held by the housing 3 with biasing force, and the bus bar 5 is positioned with respect to the housing 3 in the first direction which is the direction of the holding and the position is held.
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The lighting unit 1 includes a cover 37. As illustrated in
The predetermined part 40 of the housing 3 is the second abutting part 27 of the housing 3 on which the first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 can abut. The above-described displacement occurs in a direction (first direction, more specifically, upper side of height direction) away from the first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5.
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When the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the bus bars 5, which are located at a prescribed position in a prescribed attitude where the bus bars 5 can be installed in the housing 3, are away from the housing 3 and positioned at a rear side of the housing 3. Subsequently, the bus bars 5 are moved forward with respect to the housing 3 to be inserted into the housing 3. By this insertion, the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3.
The first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5 has the second abutting part 41 provided near the first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 at the distal end of the first spring part 17. In a state where each of the bus bars 5 is installed in the housing 3, as described above, the first abutting part 25 of the first spring portion 17 abuts on the second abutting part 27 of the housing 3, and the first spring portion 17 is elastically deformed.
In a state where each of the bus bars 5 is installed in the housing 3, the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 is slightly separated to a front side from the third abutting part 43 of the housing 3. Note, in the state where each of the bus bars 5 is installed in the housing 3, the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 may abut on the third abutting part 43 of the housing 3. The third abutting part 43 and the second abutting part 27 of the housing 3 are adjacent or close to each other.
When the cover 37 is installed to the housing 3 in which the bus bars 5 and the circuit substrate 7 are installed, the abutting part 39 of the cover 37 prevents displacement of the third abutting part 43 of the housing 3. The third abutting part 43 of the housing 3 is a part abutting on the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 for preventing each bus bar 5 from coming off of from the housing 3. A direction of the above-described displacement is a direction (backward direction) in which each bus bar 5 comes off from the housing 3.
The base part 15, the first spring part 17, and the second spring part 19 of each bus bar 5 are formed in a flat plate shape having a predetermined thickness. The thickness directions of the base part 15, the first spring part 17 and the second spring part 19 coincide with a second direction which is the lateral direction.
When each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, the bus bar 5 is positioned with respect to the housing 3 with biasing force in the second direction. That is, as illustrated in
There are provided the bus bars 5. The circuit substrate 7 is provided with the bus bar contact parts 29. The bus bar contact parts 29 respectively contact the substrate contact parts 31, which holds the circuit substrate 7 between the bus bars 5 at a plurality places separated from each other. The number of the bus bars 5 is four, for example. Note that the number of bus bars 5 may be one, two, three or more than four.
The respective bus bars 5 are formed in the same shape. In a state where each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, the thickness direction of the base part 15, the first spring part 17 and the second spring part 19 of the bus bar 5 is the lateral direction. In a state where the respective bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the respective bus bars 5 are arranged in the lateral direction at prescribed intervals. When a state where the respective bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3 is viewed from the lateral direction, all of the bus bars 5 overlap each other.
The housing 3 is provided with a partition wall 47 in addition to the component receiving chamber 9 and the connector receiving chamber 11. The partition wall 47 separates the component receiving chamber 9 and the connector receiving chamber 11. The component receiving chamber 9, the partition wall 47 and the connector receiving chamber 11 are arranged in this order from a rear side to a front side in the front-rear direction.
A distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13 protrudes in the connector receiving chamber 11 when each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3. The distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13 is formed in a square columnar shape. A surface roughness of a first pair of side surfaces (both side surfaces in a vertical direction) facing each other in the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13, is smoother than that of a second pair of side surfaces (both side surfaces in the lateral direction) facing each other in the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13.
When each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, the first pair of side surfaces facing each other in the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13 is perpendicular to the first direction (height direction).
A surface roughness of both surfaces of each of the base part 15, the first spring part 17, and the second spring part 19 of each bus bar 5 in the thickness direction, is equal to that of the first pair of side surfaces facing each other in the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13. A terminal of the mating connector is brought into contact with the first pair of side surfaces facing each other in the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13, so as to be electrically connected to each bus bar 5.
More specifically, each bus bar 5 is manufactured from a flat metal material having smooth surface roughness on both surfaces in the thickness direction. First, a flat material is processed so as to have a predetermined shape when viewed from the thickness direction. In the processed semi-finished product state, a surface roughness in the thickness direction is smoother than that of an outer peripheral surface of the predetermined shape. Further, in the semi-finished product state in which the above-described processing has been performed, a part to be the tab terminal part 13 is formed into a square columnar shape and protrudes from the base part 15 in an elongated shape.
In the semi-finished product state, each bus bar 5 is obtained by plastically deforming the semi-finished product at a base end portion of the tab terminal part 13 such that a portion to be the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13 is rotated by 90 degrees with respect to the base part 15. The angle of 90 degrees is an angle when the square columnar part to be the tab terminal part 13 is viewed from the height direction of the square columnar part.
Next, the lighting unit 1 will be described in more detail.
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The first spring part 17 projects rearward from an upper end of the second portion 53 when viewed from the lateral direction, and is formed in a cantilever shape to be slightly bent in the height direction. At a rear end of the first spring part 17, the first abutting part 25 and the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 are formed. The first abutting part 25 and the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 are formed at an upper end of a rear end portion of the first spring portion 17.
The first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 has a small plane perpendicular to the height direction when viewed from the lateral direction. The second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 has a small plane perpendicular to the front-rear direction when viewed from the lateral direction. When viewed from the lateral direction, an L-letter shape is substantially formed by a line segment forming a part of the plane of the first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 and a line segment forming a part of the plane of the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17. Further, when viewed from the lateral direction, the plane of the first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 faces upward, and the plane of the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 faces rearward.
When viewed from the lateral direction, the second spring part 19 projects rearward from a middle portion of the second portion 53, and is formed in a cantilevered shape to be slightly bent in the height direction. At a rear end of the second spring part 19, the substrate contact part 31 of the second spring part 19 is formed. The substrate contact part 31 is substantially formed in a triangular shape. A lower end of the substrate contact part 31 is one corner portion of the triangular shape.
In the first portion 51 of the base part 15, as illustrated in
The plane 55A is perpendicular to the height direction. The plane 55B is perpendicular to the front-rear direction. When viewed from the lateral direction, the line segment forming a part of the plane 55A and the line segment forming a part of the plane 55B substantially form an L-letter shape. When viewed from the lateral direction, the plane 55A faces upward and the plane 55B faces rearward.
When viewed from the lateral direction, a length of the first spring part 17 extending from the second portion 53 of the base part 15 is substantially equal to a length of the second spring part 19 extending from the second portion 53 of the base part 15. On the other hand, a length of the first portion 51 extending from the second portion 53 of the base part 15 is larger than a length of the first spring part 17 extending from the second portion 53 of the base part 15.
A value of a distance between the second portion 53 of the base part 15 and the plane 55 B of the circuit substrate abutting part 55 in the front-rear direction is smaller than a value of a distance between the second portion 53 of the base part 15 and the lower end of the substrate contact part 31 in the front-rear direction.
When viewed from the lateral direction, the tab terminal part 13 projects forward from a lower side of the second portion 53 of the base part 15, with respect to the second portion 53. The tab terminal part 13 includes a base end portion 57 and the distal end portion 49. When viewed from the lateral direction, the base end portion 57 is substantially formed in an L-letter shape. The distal end portion 49 projects forward from the base end portion 57. When viewed from the lateral direction, the distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal part 13 is located at a middle portion of the second portion 53 of the base part 15 in the height direction.
The housing 3 is made of a material such as a synthetic resin which does not transmit light. The outer shape of the housing 3 is a rectangular parallelepiped. The partition wall 47 is provided between the component receiving chamber 9 and the connector receiving chamber 11 of the housing 3. The connector receiving chamber 11 may be referred to as a connector fitting chamber.
The component receiving chamber 9 is surrounded by a bottom wall 61, a pair of sidewalls 63 and the partition wall 47. The component receiving chamber 9 includes a front side portion 67 and a rear side portion 69. In the rear side portion 69, an upper surface and a rear surface thereof are opened. The opening is closed by a lens cover 65 (See
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The height directional abutting surface 75 is formed at the front side portion 67 and the front end of the rear side portion 69, and has a plane facing an upper side. In a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the first portion 51 of the base part 15 of each bus bar 5 abuts on the height directional abutting surface 75 such that the bus bars 5 cannot move further downward with respect to the housing 3.
The lateral biasing part 45 is formed at the front side portion 67 of the component receiving chamber 9. As illustrated in
On a right side wall surface of the front side portion 67, which is one wall surface of each bus bar guide part 71 in
On a left side wall surface of the front side portion 67, which is the other wall surface of each bus bar guide part 71 in
In the height direction, the projections 79 are positioned between the projections 77 arranged an upper side and a lower side of the housing 3. For example, as illustrated in
Each bus bar 5 abutting on the projections 79 is pressed to a right side in
The lateral biasing by the projections 79 will be further described. As illustrated in
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In a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5 abuts on the corresponding plane 95, and the first spring part 17 is elastically deformed to be bent downward. Further, the first abutting part 21 of the base part 15 of each bus bar 5 abuts on the bottom wall 61 of the component receiving chamber 9. Thus, each bus bar 5 is held by the housing 3 with a biasing force in the height direction, which positions the bus bar 5 in the height direction with respect to the housing 3.
In a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, while the second portion 53 of the base part 15 of each bus bar 5 abuts on the partition wall 47, the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5 is slightly separated from the third abutting part 43 of the housing 3 in the front-rear direction as illustrated in
The circuit substrate 7 is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and the thickness direction of the circuit substrate 7 corresponds to the height direction. As illustrated in
The bus bar contact parts 29 are provided on the upper surface of the circuit substrate 7. The number of bus bar contact parts 29 is equal to the number of bus bars 5.
In a state where the circuit substrate 7 is installed on the bus bars 5 which are installed in the housing 3, a front surface of the circuit substrate 7 abuts on the plane 55B of the circuit substrate abutting part 55 provided on the first portion 51 of the base part 15 of each bus bar 5. In a state where the circuit substrate 7 is installed on the bus bars 5 which are installed in the housing 3, a lower surface of the circuit substrate 7 abuts on the plane 55A of the circuit substrate abutting part 55 provided on the first portion 51 of the base part 15 of each bus bar 5.
By the abutment of the front surface of the circuit substrate 7 on the plane 55 B, the circuit substrate 7 cannot move further forward with respect to the housing 3. By the abutment of the lower surface of the circuit substrate 7 on the plane 55A, the circuit substrate 7 cannot move further downward with respect to the housing 3.
In a state where the circuit substrate 7 is installed on the bus bars 5 which are installed in the housing 3, the substrate contact part 31 of the second spring part 19 of each bus bar 5 contacts the corresponding bus bar contact part 29 of the circuit substrate 7. At this time, the second spring portion 19 of each bus bar 5 is elastically deformed to press the circuit substrate 7 downward. Thus, the circuit substrate 7 is held by the bus bars 5 in the height direction, and the circuit substrate 7 is positioned in the height direction with respect to the bus bars 5 and the housing 3. Further, the bus bar contact part 29 of the circuit substrate 7 and the substrate contact portion 31 of the second spring portion 19 of each bus bar 5 are in contact with each other, whereby each bus bar 5 is electrically connected to the circuit pattern of the circuit substrate 7.
Since the circuit substrate 7 is held by the bus bars 5 in the height direction when the circuit board 7 is installed on the bus bars 5 which are installed in the housing 3, the circuit substrate 7 can hardly be moved with respect to the bus bars 5 in the front-rear direction and the lateral direction.
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The outer shape of the cover 37 is a rectangular parallelepiped, but a lower surface and a front surface of the cover 37 are open. An internal space 113 is formed inside the cover 37. A laterally elongated projection 111 is provided on a surface of the cover 37 at the inner space 113 side of the upper wall 103. The projection 111 is positioned slightly forward of the center in the front-rear direction. The projection 111 forms the abutting part 39 of the cover 37.
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In a state where the cover 37 is being installed to the housing 3, the pair of locking projections 115 of the housing 3 abuts on the pair of sidewalls 105 of the cover 37, which elastically deforms and bents the pair of sidewalls 105 of the cover 37 outward.
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In a state where the cover 37 is installed to the housing 3, a rear surface of the component receiving chamber 9 is closed, and the circuit substrate 7 installed in the housing 3 via the bus bars 5 is prevented from coming off from the housing 3 rearward.
The projection 111 forming the abutting part 39 of the cover 37 and the hooking portions 93 formed by the through holes 91 of the upper wall portion 89 will be described.
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When viewed from the lateral direction, in a state where the cover 37 is installed to the housing 3 in which the bus bars 5 and the circuit substrate 7 are installed, the upper wall 103 of the cover 37 is slightly separated from the hooking parts 93 upward. Thus, even when the first spring portion 17 of each bus bar 5 is moved upward such that each hooking portion 93 bends upward, each hooking portion 93 abuts on the upper wall 103 of the cover 37, which prevents the hooking portions 93 from further deforming upward.
The cylindrical part 109 of the cover 37 is located at a center of the upper wall 103 in the lateral direction, and is located at a rear side of the upper wall 103 in the front-rear direction. The cylindrical part 109 projects upward from an upper surface of the upper wall 103. At a portion of the upper wall 103 where the cylindrical portion 109 is provided, a through hole 119 is formed. The through hole 119 communicates with a cylindrical space inside the cylindrical part 109.
The lens cover 65 is integrally provided with the cover 37 such that a member 121, which is a part of the lens cover 65, enters the through hole 119 and the cylindrical space inside the cylindrical part 109.
The position of the light emitting diode 99 and the position of the cylindrical part 109 coincide with each other in the lateral direction and the front-rear direction. The light emitted from the light emitting diode 99 passes through the member 121 and then is emitted from the cylindrical part 109 of the cover 37 upward.
Next, a procedure of assembling the lighting unit 1 will be described below. The four bus bars 5 are held by a chuck jig (not illustrated), and then each bus bar 5 is inserted into the component receiving chamber 9 of the housing 3 with the tab terminal part 13 as a tip of the bus bar 5. Insertion of each bus bar 5 is performed by using the bus bar guide part 71 as a guide, and is completed when the second portion 53 of the base part 15 of each bus bar 5 abuts on the partition wall 47.
Subsequently, the circuit substrate 7 is installed on the bus bars 5 which are installed in the housing 3. This installation is performed by (1) positioning the circuit substrate 7 on a rear side of the bus bars 5, (2) bringing the circuit substrate 7 into contact with an upper surface of the plane 55 A of the circuit substrate abutting part 55 of each bus bar 5, which is perpendicular to the height direction, and (3) moving the circuit substrate 7 forward with respect to the bus bars 5 to insert the circuit substrate 7 into the housing 3.
The above-described insertion is completed when a front end of the circuit substrate 7 abuts on the plane 55 B of the circuit substrate abutting part 55 of each bus bar 5, which is perpendicular to the front-rear direction.
Subsequently, the cover 37 provided with the lens cover 65 is installed to the housing 3 in which the bus bars 5 and the circuit board 7 are installed.
Next, the operation of the lighting unit 1 will be described below. First, a mating connector is inserted into the connector receiving chamber 11 of the lighting unit 1 to electrically connect a terminal of the mating connector to the tab terminal part 13 of each bus bar 5.
Subsequently, when a power and a signal indicating a predetermined light emitting pattern of the light emitting diode 99 are sent from the mating connector, the light emitting diode 99 of the lighting unit 1 emits light in the predetermined light emitting pattern.
In the lighting unit 1, each bus bar 5 includes the base part 15, the first spring part 17 and the second spring part 19. In the lighting unit 1, in a state where each bus bar 5 is installed in the housing 3, the base part 15 and the first spring part 17 are held (sandwiched) by the housing 3 and positioned with respect to the housing 3 in the height direction.
In the lighting unit 1, in a state where the circuit substrate 7 including the bus bar contact parts 29 is installed on the bus bars 5, each of the bus bar contact parts 29 abuts on the substrate contact part 31 provided on the second spring part 19 of each of the bus bars 5. Then, the circuit substrate 7 is held (sandwiched) by the base part 15 and the second spring portion 19 of each of the bus bars 5 in the height direction, and positioned with respect to the bus bars 5 and the housing 3 in the height direction.
With this configuration, even when an external force is applied to the lighting unit 1, the external force is not directly transmitted to the circuit substrate 7 but is transmitted to the circuit substrate 7 via the first spring portion 17 and the second spring portion 19 of each bus bar 5.
The external force is not directly transmitted to the circuit substrate 7, which prevents the malfunction of the circuit substrate 7 when the external force is applied to the lighting unit 1, and prevents a deterioration of contact reliability at an electrical connection portion between each bus bar 5 and the circuit substrate 7.
A lighting unit 301 according to a comparative example illustrated in
The bus bar 305 includes a tab terminal part 313, a fixed contact part 315, and a spring contact part 317. The tab terminal part 313 is inserted into and received in the component receiving chamber 311 and protrudes into the connector fitting chamber 309. The circuit substrate 307 is inserted and received in the component receiving chamber 311 and is electrically connected to the bus bar 305.
The housing 303 is provided with a substrate guide groove 319 for positioning the circuit substrate 307 at an insertion completion position. The bus bar 305 is provided with a substrate front abutting surface 321 and a substrate lower abutting surface 323 positioned on the circuit substrate 307 at the insertion completion position.
In the lighting unit 301 according to the comparative example, the circuit substrate 307 is supported by the housing 303 and the bus bar 305 is supported by the circuit substrate 307. Therefore, in the lighting unit 301, it is important to prevent an occurrence of malfunction of the circuit substrate 307 due to deformation of the circuit substrate 307 and the like, even when a load is applied to the circuit substrate 307 due to an external force applied to the lighting unit 307.
In the lighting unit 1 according to the embodiment of the disclosure, as described above, it is possible to prevent malfunction of the circuit substrate 7 when an external force is applied to the lighting unit 1, and to prevent a deterioration of contact reliability at the electrical connection portion between the bus bars 5 and the circuit substrate 7.
In the lighting unit 1, in a state where the cover 37 is installed to the housing 3, the abutting part 39 of the cover 37 prevents an upward displacement of the second abutting part 27 of the housing 3 on which the first abutting part 25 of the first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5 abuts. Thus, the bus bars 5 are doubly locked by the housing 3 and the cover 37, which increases a holding force of the bus bars 5 by the housing 3.
In the lighting unit 1, in a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5 abuts on the third abutting part 43 of the housing 3, which prevents each bus bar 5 from coming off from the housing 3. Thus, it is possible to prevent the bus bars 5 from coming off from the housing 3 without separately providing a member to be used for preventing the bus bars 5 from coming off from the housing 3.
In the lighting unit 1, a state where the cover 37 is installed to the housing 3, the abutting part 39 of the cover 37 prevents a rearward displacement of the third abutting part 43 of the housing 3 on which the second abutting part 41 of the first spring part 17 of each bus bar 5 abuts. Thus, the bus bars 5 are doubly locked by the housing 3 and the cover 37, which increases a holding force of the bus bars 5 by the housing 3.
In the lighting unit 1, a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the bus bars 5 are held by the housing 3 with a biasing force in the height direction. This configuration prevents the tab terminal part 13 of each bus bar 5 installed in the housing 3 from wobbling. This wobble is caused by a rotation about a predetermined axis extending in the lateral direction.
In the lighting unit 1, in a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the bus bars 5 are positioned to the housing 3 by a lateral biasing part 45 with a lateral biasing force. This configuration prevents the tab terminal part 13 of each bus bar 5 installed in the housing 3 from wobbling. This wobble is caused by a rotation about a predetermined axis extending in the height direction and a rotation about a predetermined axis extending in the front-rear direction (rotation indicated by arrows in
In the lighting unit 1, since the bus bar contact parts 29 respectively contact the substrate contact parts 31, the circuit substrate 7 is held in a plurality of places separated from each other. Thus, the circuit substrate 7 can be held in a more stable state by using each bus bar 5. This more accurately prevents a positional displacement of the light emitting diode 99 on the circuit substrate 7.
In the lighting unit 1, in a state where the bus bars 5 are installed in the housing 3, the first pair of side surfaces of the square columnar distal end portion 49 of the tab terminal portion 13, which are opposed to each other, is perpendicular to the height direction. Thus, smooth surfaces having low roughness can be brought into contact with the terminal of the mating connector, which enhances the reliability of the electrical connection with the terminal of the mating connector.
In the lighting unit 1, the above-described configuration can protect the circuit substrate 7, secure the reliability of the electrical connection between the circuit substrate 7 and the bus bars 5, and miniaturize the lighting unit as compared with the lighting unit 301 according to the comparative example.
Although the present embodiment has been described above, the present embodiment is not limited thereto, and various modifications can be made within the scope of the gist of the present embodiment.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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