The present invention relates to a lock structure for a wire harness protector. More particularly, in a protector through which a wire harness has been inserted, the protector guiding and protecting the wire harness routed in an automobile, when a lid is capped on a main body of the protector for lock connection, the present invention achieves reduction of the insertion force of a lock tab.
As the lock structure for this type of protector, for example, the lock structure in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication 2005-160222 illustrated by
After the wire harness is inserted into the protector main body 100, the lid 110 is capped onto it, joining and locking with the main body 100, whereupon the latching tab 111a of the male lock part 111 is pressure-fitted into the gap C of the female lock part 101. At that point, due to the latching claw 111b protruding, it causes the latching tab 111a and the latching beam 101b of the female lock part 101 to warp. The latching claw 111b then passes into the gap C of the female lock part 101 and is latched on the lower surface of the latching beam 101b.
Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication 2005-160222
In the lock structure illustrated in
The present invention aims to resolve this situation and has its advantage eliminating rattling without generating clearance between the latching tab of the male lock part in the gap of the female lock part after they have been joined and locked, and also reducing the burden on the operator by making the insertion force of the male lock part during joining and locking not become elevated.
In order to resolve the above situation, the present invention provides a lock structure for a wire harness protector formed from resin-molded objects including a main body having a bottom wall and lateral walls, and also having a female lock part protruding from the outer surface of a lateral wall, and a lid having a male lock part, which engages the female lock part, protruding from one of a top wall and a lateral wall. The female lock part includes frames on both sides protruding from the outer surface of the lateral wall and a latching frame connecting measurement between the latching frame and the outer surface of the side wall is L1. The male lock part includes a latching tab and a latching claw provided in a center of a lower portion of the latching tab. The thickness in a width direction of the latching tab is smaller than the measurement L1 of the gap. In addition, as well as curving in a left-right direction orthogonal to the width direction, the latching tab also has a circular arc shape protruding outward at a center in the left-right direction, and is thin at a center where the latching claw protrudes and thick at both left-right ends. Further, when the latching claw is passed into the gap of the female lock part, the latching tab warps then, in a state in which the latching claw protrudes from the gap and is latched on a lower surface of the latching frame, the latching tab reverts to its original shape. In addition, as well as an outer surface of the center of the latching tab contacting an inner surface of the latching frame, inner surfaces of both side ends of the latching tab contact the lateral wall.
As described above, the female lock part has a squared U-shaped frame composed of frames on both sides and a latching frame, and includes a gap with an outer wall of the main body through which the male lock part is inserted. In addition to making the thickness of the latching tab of the male lock part thinner than the width-direction measurement of the gap, the latching tab has a circular arc shape, giving the latching tab elasticity. Accordingly, when the latching claw passes through the gap of the female lock part and the latching claw is pressed by the latching frame, the latching tab warps, and it is possible to reduce the protrusion amount of the latching claw, and also possible to achieve reduction of the insertion force of the male lock part. Also, when the latching claw is separated from the latching frame, the latching tab elastically reverts to its original shape and the center of the outer peripheral surface protruding outward from the latching tab is able to make direct contact with the inner surface of the latching frame, as well as both sides of the latching tab being able to make direct contact with the outer surface of the main body lateral wall. In addition, it is possible for the latching tab to engage the gap without rattling, as well as not causing a reduction in the gripping force of the latching claw even when the latching tab is thin.
Depending on the conditions for the vehicle in which the protector is equipped, the protrusion amount of the female lock part from the outer surface of the lateral wall of the main body is confined, and the width of the gap of the female lock part changes based thereon. In response to the width of the gap of the female lock part, by adjusting the curvature of the latching tab, in the lock position it is possible for the center of the outer peripheral surface of the latching tab to accurately make direct contact with the inner surface of the latching frame of the female lock part and for both side portions of the latching tab to accurately make direct contact with the outer surface of the lateral wall of the main body.
As described above, for the thickness of the latching tab, the central portion at which the latching claw protrudes is thin and both the left and right ends are thick. Taking the above-described configuration, when the male lock part has passed through the gap of the female lock part, upon press-fitting the latching tab into the latching frame, by making the thickness of the press-fitted portion thin, it is possible to better facilitate warping of the latching tab.
In the female lock part, it is preferable that in addition to including a notch beginning at the upper end on the inner surface side of the latching frame, a notch is also included on the lateral wall at the opposing position to widen the insertion opening of the gap. Taking this configuration, it is possible to smoothly insert the latching claw from the insertion opening of the gap of the female lock part.
The protector of the present invention may be integrally formed of the main body and the lid, or the main body and the lid may be separate. That is, a thin-walled hinge may be provided between one lateral wall of the main body and the lid to form a single body, the female lock part then provided on the other lateral wall of the main body and the male lock part provided on the lid in a position opposite to the female lock part. Alternatively, the main body and the lid of the protector may be separate, the female lock part then provided on both lateral walls of the main body and the male lock part provided on both sides of the lid.
As described above, in a lock structure in which the male lock part provided on the lid is inserted and latched into the female lock part provided on the main body of the protector, the thickness of the latching tab on the male lock part is thinner than the measurement of the gap between the latching frame on the female lock part and the outer surface of the main body lateral wall opposite, and the latching tab has a circular arc shape, imparting elasticity. Accordingly, when the latching claw which protrudes from the outer surface of the latching tab passes through the gap of the female lock part, upon press-fitting the latching claw into the latching frame, the latching tab warps and therefore it is possible to reduce the protrusion amount of the latching claw, and it is possible to achieve a reduction of the insertion force. Also, after passage of the latching claw through the latching frame, the latching tab elastically reverts and it is possible for the latching tab to contact the inner surface of the latching frame and the outer surface of the main body lateral wall with no clearance, and it is possible to eliminate rattling of the latching tab and to increase the gripping force of the latching claw.
Hereafter, embodiments of the present invention are explained with reference to the drawings.
On the outer surface of the lateral wall 2c of the main body, from an upper end downward, a female lock part 6 is provided. The female lock part 6 includes a gap S in a squared U-shape having a front-back pair of side frames 7, 7 protruding from the outer surface of the lateral wall 2c and a latching frame 8 connecting the protruding ends of both side frames 7, 7. The gap S is sealed between the female lock part 6 and the lateral wall 2c. Further, as shown in
The lid 4 includes a top wall 4a and lateral walls 4b and 4c protruding from both ends in a width direction of the top wall 4a. The lateral wall 4b is connected to the lateral wall 2b of the main body 2 via the thin-walled hinge 3. The lateral wall 4c is the opening and closing side. A male lock part 10 protrudes from the lower end of the lateral wall 4c in a position opposite to the female lock part 6.
The male lock part 10 has a latching tab 11 and a latching claw 12 protruding from the outer surface at the center of the lower portion of the latching tab 11. The latching tab 11 is press-fitted from the latching claw 12 side into the gap S of the female lock part 6, being joined and locked by the latching claw 12 latching on the lower surface 8a of the latching frame 8 as well as the latching claw 12 being gripped by the latching tab 11 being engaged within the gap S.
The thickness of the latching tab 11 is smaller than the measurement L1 in the width direction of the gap S, and the central portion in the left-right direction X has a circular arc shape curved such that it protrudes outward, imparting elasticity. The outer peripheral surface 11a of the latching tab 11, which has a circular arc shape, makes a circular arced surface continuing at a desired curvature and the latching claw 12 protrudes at a lower portion of the central portion, which protrudes outward. The inner peripheral surface 11b of the latching tab 11 includes unevenness in a left-right direction, where the central portion is the portion with the least thickness 11b1 and both left-right end portions are the portions with the greatest thickness 11b2 and 11b3. Portions with intermediate thickness 11b4 and 11b5 are provided between the portion with the least thickness 11b1 and the portions with the greatest thickness 11b2 and 11b3, respectively.
A thickness measurement t2 for the portions with the greatest thickness 11b2 and 11b3 is approximately 70% of the measurement L1 for the gap S, and a thickness measurement t1 for the portion with the least thickness 11b1 is approximately 30% of the measurement L1 for the gap S. A measurement L3 linked by a straight line both ends in a left-right direction of the latching tab 11, which has a circular arc shape, is smaller than the measurement L2 for the gap S. The measurement L3 also includes a difference in measurement allowing the curvature of the circular arc of the circular arc-shaped latching tab 11 to warp such that it grows larger and spreads to the left and right.
In the latching tab 11, in a lock state in which the latching claw 12 is latched on the lower surface 8a of the latching frame 8, the curvature of the circular arc shape is configured such that the portion of the outer peripheral surface 11a protruding furthest outward makes line contact with the inner surface 8b of the latching frame 8 and such that the inner surface of the portions with the greatest thickness 11b2 and 11b3 on the left-right ends contact the lateral wall 2c of the main body.
The latching claw 12 provided in the center of the lower portion of the latching tab 11 protrudes upward, sloping from the bottom end, and the latching surface 12a of the upper end surface has a flat surface. In addition, the latching surface 12a may have a reverse taper shape toward the latching tab 11 and which increases the gripping force.
A sloped portion 13 is further provided with a gradually thinning thickness from a position below the latching claw 12 toward the lower end of the latching tab 11, which acts as the insertion side front end.
The female lock part 6 provided on the main body 2 and the male lock part 10 provided on the lid 4, as shown in
In the protector 1 formed with the configuration described above, in a state where the lid 4 is open, the wire harness 5 is inserted into the main body 2 and, after insertion, the lid 4 is rotated in a sealing direction with the thin-walled hinge 3 as a pivot. In the rotation operation, the male lock part 10 on the lid 4 is positioned above the female lock part 6 on the main body 2, as shown in
When the latching claw 12 reaches the upper end insertion opening of the gap S, because it is widened by inclusion of the notches 9 and 19 on both sides and because the lower portion of the latching claw 12 is sloped, the latching claw 12 is able to be inserted into the gap S comparatively smoothly. After the latching claw 12 has passed between the notches 9 and 19, as shown in
When the latching claw 12 passes the latching frame 8 and separates from the latching frame 8 by pushing in the male lock part 10, as shown in
A reference second embodiment is shown in
On the other hand, the female lock part 6-1 provided on the main body 2 opposite to the male lock part 10-1 is not provided with a notch on the lateral wall 2c of the main body 2. Other structures are similar to the first embodiment and thus identical reference numerals are used and their explanation is omitted.
As described above, the thickness t3 of the latching tab 21 is uniform; however, because it is thinner than the measurement L1 of the gap S of the female lock part 6-1, and also because it has a circular arc shape, the latching tab 21 has elasticity. Accordingly, when the latching claw 22 passes through the gap S, upon the latching tab 21 being pressed by the latching frame 8, the latching tab 21 warps such that it spreads out similarly to the first embodiment and the amount of protrusion of the latching claw 22 is reduced, and it is possible to achieve a decrease in insertion force. Also, the connector portion 23 between the latching tab 21 and the support portion 20 has a straight line portion rather than a circular arc shape, and therefore when the curvature of the circular arc of the latching tab 21 grows bigger and spreads to the left and right, there is no resistance from the connector portion 23 and it is able to warp smoothly.
In the protector 1, after a wire harness is passed into the main body 2, the lid 4 is capped over it and the male lock parts 10 are inserted into the female lock parts 6 on both sides in a width direction. Similarly to the first embodiment, the latching tab 11 warps during insertion, and it is possible to reduce the insertion force. In addition, by the latching tab 11 reverting to its original shape in a lock state in which the latching claw 12 is latched on the lower surface of the latching frame 8, it is also possible to not reduce the gripping force of the latching claw 12 by contact with the inner surface of the latching frame 8 and the lateral walls 2b and 2c, as well as to eliminate the occurrence of rattling.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-178436 | Jul 2009 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2010/052813 | 2/24/2010 | WO | 00 | 12/21/2011 |