This disclosure relates to a connector.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2013-157148 discloses a connector with housing connectable to a mating housing. The housing includes a tubular receptacle and a seal ring is mounted on the inner peripheral surface of the receptacle. If the housing is fit into the mating housing, the seal ring is held resiliently in close contact with the outer peripheral surface of the mating housing. The seal ring is sandwiched between the housings to seal between the connectors in a liquid-tight manner.
The seal ring is exposed in the receptacle and the inner peripheral surface to be held in close contact with the mating housing is not protected before the housings are connected. Thus, if foreign matter, such as dust and dirt, adhere to the inner peripheral surface of the seal ring, the inner peripheral surface of the seal ring may be scratched or the foreign matter may be sandwiched between the seal ring and the mating housing. As a result, the sealing ability of the connector is impaired.
Accordingly, it is aimed to provide a connector capable of ensuring predetermined sealing.
This disclosure is directed to a connector with a housing connectable to a mating housing and a seal to be mounted into the housing. The seal has a sealing surface to be held in close contact with the mating housing. A moving member is movable with respect to the housing and is arranged at a position facing the sealing surface of the seal before connection of the housings.
The moving member faces the sealing surface of the seal before the connection of the housings and the sealing surface is protected. Thus, foreign matter, such as dust and dirt, cannot adhere to the sealing surface. As a result, a state where the sealing surface of the seal is in close contact with the mating housing can be realized satisfactorily. Further, according to this configuration, the moving member can be pressed by the mating housing to move away from the sealing surface. Thus, a special working process for moving the moving member is unnecessary, and work efficiency can be improved.
The housing may include a tubular receptacle, and a tab may project into the receptacle. The seal may be arranged along an inner periphery of the receptacle. The moving member is a moving plate to be assembled into the receptacle and includes a protection wall for protecting a tip of the tab at a protection position before the connection of the housings and a peripheral wall facing the sealing surface on an outer peripheral side of the protection wall. According to this configuration, the moving member has a function of protecting the seal and also a function of protecting the tab. Thus, the structure of the connector can be simplified as compared to the case where a dedicated moving member is provided separately from the moving plate.
The housing may include a restricting portion for restricting forward and rearward movements of the seal in a moving direction of the moving member. According to this configuration, inadvertent forward and rearward movements of the seal can be prevented.
A deformation amount of the seal held in close contact with the mating housing to be resiliently deformed may be larger than that of the seal when the moving member contacts the sealing surface of the seal before the connection of the housings. According to this configuration, the seal is not deformed more than necessary when the moving member contacts the seal before the connection of the housings, and a sealing force (resilient force) of the seal can be prevented from decreasing.
A specific example of the connector of this disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the invention is not limited to these illustrations and is defined by the claims and include all changes in the scope of equivalents.
A connector according to an embodiment includes, as shown in
<Mating Connector>
As shown in
The mating housing 210 is made of synthetic resin and is in the form of a vertically long rectangular block. Unillustrated mating sub-housings can be accommodated into the mating housing 210. As shown in
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The mating housing 210 has a flat seal receiving surface 212 along the front-rear direction over the entire periphery and a tapered guiding surface 213 inclined inward from the seal receiving surface 212 to the front surface of the mating housing 210 on the outer peripheral surface of a front part.
The grommet 220 is made of rubber and includes a tubular covering portion 224 for covering the outer periphery of the mating housing 210 and a pipe 225 for covering wires drawn out from the mating housing 210. The covering portion 224 of the grommet 220 is in close contact with a region of the outer peripheral surface of the mating housing 210 behind the seal receiving surface 212. The grommet cover 230 is made of synthetic resin and holds the grommet 220 by sandwiching the grommet 220 between the mating housing 210 and the grommet cover 230.
The lever 240 is a U-shaped member made of synthetic resin and is mounted to straddle over the grommet cover 230 from behind. The lever 240 includes two cam plates 241 facing each other in a width direction. Each cam plate 241 includes a cam groove 242 in an outer surface.
<Housing 10>
The housing 10 is made of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in
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A terminal having a corresponding shape is inserted into each cavity 13 in the housing body 11 and the first and second sub-housings 17, 18. The terminal for general wire (hereinafter, referred to as the terminal fitting 40 (see
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The housing body 11 includes a locking arm 21 projecting into the receptacle 12 at a position adjacent to the projection 19 on the front surface. A forward projecting dimension of the locking arm 21 is smaller than that of the projection 19. The locking arm 21 is deflectable and deformable with a side near the front surface of the housing body 11 as a fulcrum. As shown in
As shown in
The receptacle 12 includes side walls facing each other in the width direction and extending along the vertical direction and upper and lower walls facing each other in the vertical direction and extending along the width direction. As shown in
The receptacle 12 includes a lock mounting portion 28 formed by cutting an inner surface side of a front part of the lower wall. A lock 30 (see
As shown in
In the seal accommodating portion 31, an inner peripheral region on the back side of the receptacle 12 is arranged along the front-rear direction, and an outer peripheral region of the insertion recess 24 in the front surface of the housing body 11 is arranged along the vertical direction. The seal 70 is held in close contact with a range from the inner peripheral region on the back side of the receptacle 12 to the outer peripheral region of the insertion recess 24 in the front surface of the housing body 11.
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Further, as shown in
<Terminal Fittings 40>
The terminal fitting 40 is formed, such as by bending a conductive metal plate and is elongated in the front-rear direction. As shown in
<Moving Plate 50>
The moving plate 50 is made of synthetic resin, inserted into the receptacle 12 and arranged movably to a protection position (see
The protection wall 51 is rectangular plate that is long in the vertically long in a front view and is arranged to cover the front surface of the housing body 11 in the receptacle 12. As shown in
The protection wall 51 includes a through hole 55 between the respective housing insertion holes 54. The through hole 55 has a wide rectangular opening, and the projecting portion 19 and the locking arm 21 are collectively inserted inside.
As shown in
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The peripheral wall 52 includes plate pieces 59 connected to the projecting pieces 58 and extending along the width direction on both widthwise ends of the upper and lower ends. As shown in
<Seal 70>
The seal 70 is made of rubber, such as silicon rubber, and, as shown in
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<Panel Seal 90>
The panel seal 90 is made of rubber, such as silicon rubber, and, as shown in
<Connector Connecting Structure>
Prior to connection to the mating connector 200, the seal member 70 is inserted into the receptacle 12 from the front. The seal 70 resiliently rides over the respective hooking portions 32 and is fit into the seal accommodating portion 31. The protrusions 73 are fit to the back side of the seal accommodating portion 31 and the rear end of the seal 70 contacts the outer peripheral region of the insertion recess 24 in the front surface of the housing body 11 to restrict a rearward movement of the seal 70. Further, a forward movement of the seal 70 is restricted by contact of the front end of the seal 70 with the hooks 32. In this way, movement of the seal 70 in the front-rear direction with respect to the seal accommodating portion 31 is restricted. As just described, the hooks 32 and the outer peripheral region of the insertion recess 24 in the front surface of the housing body 11 function as a restricting portion for restricting forward and rearward movements of the seal 70.
Subsequently, the moving plate 50 is inserted into the receptacle 12 from the front. In the process of inserting the moving plate 50, the respective plate pieces 59 slide in contact with the front surfaces of the respective stoppers 25 to be deflected and deformed into the escaping portions 26. If the plate pieces 59 ride over the respective stoppers 25 and resiliently return, the stoppers 25 are fit into the stopper receiving portions 61 of the respective plate pieces 59 (see
In a state where the moving plate 50 is at the protection position and each terminal fitting 40 is accommodated in each cavity 13, the tip of the tab 42 of each terminal fitting 40 is positioned and inserted into each positioning hole 53 of the protection wall 51. In this way, external matter cannot interfere with the tips of the tabs 42 and inadvertent deformation of the tabs 42 is prevented. Further, at the protection position, the projection 19 passes through the through hole 55 of the protection wall 51 and projects into the receptacle 12. If an attempt is made to fit the mating housing 210 into the receptacle 12 in an improper posture inclined from a proper posture, the tip of the projection 19 butts against the front surface (front surface when viewed from the mating housing 210) of the mating housing 210 to avoid interference of the mating housing 210 with the protection wall 51 and the tips of the tabs 42.
Further, when the moving plate 50 is at the protection position, the peripheral wall 52 faces the inner peripheral surface of the seal 70. The peripheral wall 52 faces the inner peripheral surface of the seal 70 over the entire length in the front-rear direction except at parts of the upper and lower ends and cover a sealing surface 76 of the seal 70. Further, the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall 52 contacts the tip of each inner peripheral lip 71 of the seal 70. In this way, foreign matter, such as dust and dirt, cannot adhere to the inner peripheral surface (including the sealing surface 76) of the seal 70.
The connector is connected to the mating connector 200 while being mounted on the panel 100. If the mating connector 200 is inserted into the receptacle 12 in an initial stage of connection, each cam follower 27 enters the entrance of each cam groove 242 of the lever 240. Further, if the mating connector 200 is inserted into the receptacle 12, the releasing portion of the mating housing 210 slides in contact with the release guiding surface 22, the locking arm 21 is deflected and deformed and the locking portion 57 is separated from the locking surface 23 of the locking arm 21. In this way, the moving plate 50 can move to the connection position. Subsequently, the lever 240 is rotated. When a connecting operation of the housings 10, 210 proceeds, the moving plate 50 is pressed by the mating housing 210 to move toward the connection position. The protection wall 51 moves rearward toward the front surface of the housing body 11. During this time, each projecting piece 58 and the peripheral wall 52 are inserted deep into the insertion recess 24 and each stopper 25 is displaced in each stopper receiving portion 61 to guide a moving operation of the moving plate 50.
While the moving plate 50 is moving toward the connection position, the peripheral wall 52 is displaced away from the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70. In the process of moving the peripheral wall 52 away from the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70, the guiding surface 213 of the mating housing 210 slides in contact with the slope 74 of the seal 70. Thereafter, the peripheral wall 52 is released from a contact state with each inner peripheral lip 71 and, subsequently, the seal receiving surface 212 of the mating housing 210 contacts the tip of each inner peripheral lip 71 (see
When each cam follower 27 reaches the back side of each cam groove 242 and the both housings 10, 210 are properly connected, the protection wall 51 approaches such a position as to be able to contact the front surface of the housing body 11 and is sandwiched between the housing body 11 and the mating housing 210 (see
When the housings 10, 210 are connected properly, the moving plate 50 reaches the connection position. When the moving plate 50 is at the connection position, the seal receiving surface 212 of the mating housing 210 faces the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70 and is resiliently in close contact with each inner peripheral lip 71. In this way, sealing is provided between the housings 10, 210 in a liquid-tight manner. Further, when the moving plate 50 is at the connection position, a front part of the peripheral wall 52 partially faces and contacts a rear end part of the inner peripheral surface of the seal 70.
As described above, according to this embodiment, the moving plate 50 faces the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70 to protect the sealing surface 76 before the connection of the housings 10, 210. Thus, foreign matter, such as dust and dirt, cannot adhere to the sealing surface 76. As a result, a state where the seal 70 is in close contact with the mating housing 210 can be satisfactorily realized and predetermined sealing can be ensured.
The moving plate 50 is pressed by the mating housing 210 to move away from the sealing surface 76. Thus, a special working process for moving the moving plate 50 is not necessary and work efficiency is improved. The moving plate 50 has a function of protecting the tips of the tabs 42 in addition to a function of protecting the seal 70, the structure of the connector can be simplified as compared to the case where both functions are provided in separate members.
Further, since the receptacle 12 includes the outer peripheral region of the insertion recess 24 in the front surface of the housing 10 and the respective hooks 32, forward and rearward movements of the seal 70 are restricted. Thus, inadvertent deviations in position of the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70 and the seal receiving surface 212 of the mating housing 210 can be prevented.
Further, since a deformation amount of the seal 70 held in close contact with the mating housing 210 to be deformed resiliently is larger than that of the seal 70 deformed by the contact of the peripheral wall 52 of the moving plate 50 with the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70 at the protection position, the seal 70 is not deformed more than necessary by the peripheral wall 52 and a resilient sealing force of the seal 70 will not decrease.
The embodiment disclosed is illustrative rather than restrictive in all aspects. Some other embodiments are described below
Although the moving member is constituted by the moving plate 50 in the above embodiment, the moving member is not limited to the moving plate 50 and, for example, a dedicated moving member for protecting the sealing surface at a position facing the sealing surface of the seal 70 may be used as another embodiment. Further, the moving member may be a retainer movable from a partial locking position separated from the front surface of a housing body to a full locking position near the front surface of the housing body and configured to retain terminal fittings at the full locking position. In this case, the retainer may include a part facing the sealing surface of the seal at the partial locking position.
Although the seal 70 is arranged along the inner peripheral surface of the receptacle 12 in the case of the above embodiment, a seal may be arranged along the outer peripheral surface of a housing as another embodiment. In this case, a dedicated moving member may be arranged to face the outer peripheral surface of the seal before the connection of both housings.
Although the moving plate 50 serving as the moving member is in contact with the sealing surface 76 of the seal 70 before the connection of the housings 10, 210 in the case of the above embodiment, a moving member may be arranged away from a sealing surface of a seal before the connection of both housings.
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