The present application relates to a liquid proof connector to be attached to a case accommodating liquid.
Conventionally, as the connector to be attached to a case for accommodating a liquid such as oil as the automatic transmission case of an automobile, and is used liquid proof connector having a liquid proof function.
In JP 2000-040551 A (PTL 1), there is described, as a conventional liquid proof connector, a liquid proof connector which includes: a connector housing including a recessed-section bottom wall, two joining recessed sections having the recessed-section bottom wall in common and joining openings facing each other in opposite directions, and a terminal holding hole formed in the recessed-section bottom. wall; a resin filler filled into the connector housing; and a terminal having both ends each of which has a rectangular shape cross-section and serves as a portion for connection with a partner terminal, the terminal being inserted into the terminal holding hole so that the both ends project into the joining recessed sections respectively, whereby the terminal is held inside the connector housing.
In the conventional liquid proof connector 100 described in PTL 1, as illustrated in
In the above-mentioned situation, an object of the present application is to provide a liquid proof connector capable of improving its liquid proofing performance.
A liquid proof connector according to an aspect of the present application includes: a connector housing including a recessed-section bottom wall, two joining recessed sections having the recessed-section bottom wall in common and joining openings facing each other in opposite directions, and a terminal holding hole formed in the recessed-section bottom wall; a resin filler filled into the connector housing; and a terminal including both ends each having a rectangular shape cross-section and serving as a portion for connection with a partner terminal, and a circular cross-section part obtained as a result of forming a terminal's portion embedded in the resin filler so as to have a circular shape cross-section, the terminal being inserted into the terminal holding hole so that the both ends project into the joining recessed sections respectively, whereby the terminal is held inside the connector housing.
As the terminal's portion embedded in the resin filler is formed with circular shape cross-section, a small stress is applied to the resin filler along the circumference of the terminal uniformly. For this reason, the cracking and peeling become hardly generated, thereby resulting in an improvement of the liquid proofing performance.
The circular cross-section part may be formed over a substantially whole area of the terminal except for the both ends.
With such a constitution, the terminal's portion embedded in the resin filler and a peripheral portion of the terminal's portion can be reliably formed with circular shape cross-sections and therefore, it is possible to prevent an occurrence of cracking and peeling at the periphery of the terminal certainly.
A liquid proof connector according to an embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. A liquid proof connector 1 according to the embodiment is a connector to be attached to a case accommodating a liquid such as oil, for example, an automotive automatic transmission case. Incidentally, although the liquid proof connector 1 according to the embodiment is exemplified with a simple structure having one terminal 20, the connector includes two or more terminals 20 practically.
The liquid proof connector 1 includes a connector housing 10 including a recessed-section bottom wall 11, two joining recessed-sections 12 and 13 having the recessed-section bottom wall 11 in common and joining openings facing each other in opposite directions, and a terminal holding hole ha formed in the recessed-section bottom wall 11; and a terminal 20 including both ends 20a each having a rectangular shape cross-section and serving as a portion for connection with a partner terminal., the terminal being inserted into the terminal holding hole 11a so that the both ends 20a project into the joining recessed-sections 12, 13 which results in the terminal being held inside the connector housing 10. Further, a resin filler 30 is filled into the connector housing 10.
The connector housing 10 is composed of a cylindrical synthetic resin material whose interior space is partitioned into the two joining recessed-sections 12, 13 by the recessed-section bottom wall 11. The connector housing 10 includes the recessed-section bottom wall 11, the first joining recessed-section 12, the second joining recessed-section 13, the terminal holding hole 11a formed in the recessed-section bottom wall 11, a resin filling part 14 formed in a surface of the recessed-section bottom wall 11 on the side of the second joining recessed-section 13, and a flange part 15 to be fixed to an automatic transmission case as an attached object.
The first joining recessed-section 12 is a portion to be fitted to one of two partner connectors (not illustrated) for connection with the liquid proof connector 1.
The second joining recessed-section 13 is a portion to be fitted to the other one of the two partner connectors (not illustrated) for connection with the liquid proof connector 1.
When a circular cross-section part 22 of the terminal 20 is inserted into the terminal holding hole 11a, it operates to hold the terminal.
The resin filling part 14 is a concave portion to be filled with the resin filler 30 composed of an insulating resin material such as epoxy resin. The resin filling part 14 has an inner circumferential surface formed in a circular shape.
The flange part 15 projects along the outer circumferential surface of the connector housing 10 and is a portion that allows the connector housing 10 to be fixed to the automatic transmission case by fixing members (not illustrated) such as bolts. The flange part 15 is closely-attached to the automatic transmission case since a sealing member, such as an O-ring, is attached between the flange part and the automatic transmission case.
As illustrated in
The circular cross-section part 22 is formed over a substantially whole area of the terminal 20 except for the both ends 20a. Thus, the circular cross-section part 22 is formed even in peripheral portions of the terminal's portion embedded in the resin filler 30.
Here, in
As illustrated in
On the other hand, in the resin filler 30 embedding the circular cross-section part 22 of the terminal 20, a smaller stress is applied along the circumference of the circular cross-section part 22 uniformly, as illustrated in
In the liquid proof connector 1 according to the embodiment, since the portion of the terminal 20 embedded in the resin filler 30 has the circular shape cross-section, a smaller stress is applied to the resin filler 30 along the circumference of the terminal 20, uniformly. For this reason, cracking and peeling become hardly generated at the periphery of the terminal 20 and consequently, it is possible to improve the liquid proofing performance.
Additionally, the liquid proof connector 1 according to the embodiment is capable of forming the portion of the terminal 20 embedded in the resin filler 30 and a peripheral portion of the terminal's embedded portion so as to have circular shape cross-sections, reliably. Thus, it is possible to prevent an occurrence of cracking and peeling at the periphery of the terminal 20 certainly.
Next, a liquid proof connector 2 according to a modification of the embodiment will be described with reference to
Since the portion of the terminal 40 embedded in the resin filler 30 has a circular shape cross-section in the liquid proof connector 2 according to the modification, a smaller stress is applied to the resin filler 30 along the circumference of the terminal 40 uniformly, as similar to the liquid proof connector 1 according to the embodiment. Therefore, cracking and peeling become hardly generated at the periphery of the terminal 40 and consequently, it is possible to improve the liquid proofing performance.
Although the embodiments of the present application have been described in detail hereinabove, the present application is not limited to only the above-mentioned embodiments and can be variously modified without departing from the scope of the present application.
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2013-150713 | Jul 2013 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP2014/068414, filed Jul. 10, 2014, and based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-150713, filed Jul. 19, 2013, the entire contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2014/068414 | Jul 2014 | US |
Child | 14987086 | US |