Locking structure and wire-harness component

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6740815
  • Patent Number
    6,740,815
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The locking structure includes a locking part configured to lock with mating members defining locking holes. The locking part includes at least two insertion parts. The insertion parts include pairs of guide walls defining insertion channels extending in respective directions for inserting and supporting mating members. The insertion parts include locking protrusions between guide walls for engaging with the locking holes of the mating members.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a locking structure and, more specifically, to a wire-harness component employing one, such as a connector, a protector, an electric junction box, an electric control unit or a clip.




A locking structure is described in, for example, Japanese Patent NO. 3039313. The locking structure is provided to a bracket holder formed on an outer side of a tubular housing. The locking structure allows the housing to be fixed to a bracket of a vehicle body.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The locking structure, however, easily results in a vertical or transverse looseness between the bracket and the bracket holder. The looseness causes slanting or twisting in an insertion direction of the bracket. This deteriorates the stability of engagement of a bracket.




The present invention is directed to a locking structure which improves the stability of engagement of a bracket.




From a first aspect, the invention provides a locking structure. The locking structure includes a locking part configured to lock with mating members defining locking holes. The locking part includes at least two insertion parts. The insertion parts include pairs of guide walls defining insertion channels extending in respective directions for inserting and supporting mating members. The insertion parts include locking protrusions between guide walls for engaging with the locking holes of the mating members.




Preferably, the insertion parts include a common locking protrusion disposed at a crossing of center lines of the insertion channels for insertion and engagement.




Preferably, a respective locking protrusion is provided to a respective insertion channel.




Preferably, one of the insertion parts includes a stopper wall for abutting an end of a mating member.




From a second aspect, the invention provides a wire-harness component. The wire-harness component includes a casing. The wire-harness component includes a first locking part fixed to the casing for guiding a mating member to be locked. The wire-harness component includes a second locking part fixed to the casing for guiding another mating member to be locked. The second locking member crosses the first locking part. The wire-harness component includes an engagement member disposed at a crossing of the first locking part and the second locking part for engaging with a respective mating member.




Preferably, the engagement member stops a respective mating member from abutting.




Preferably, the engagement member locks with a respective mating member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS




These and other features, aspects, and advantage of the present invention will become better under stood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a first embodiment according to the connector of invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the locking structure in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the locking structure in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the locking structure in the second embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to drawings.




[First embodiment]




As shown in

FIG. 1

, connector


10


includes housing


11


. The housing


11


houses terminals connected to wires


12


. The housing


11


has a side


11




a


integral with locking part


50


. Housing


11


and locking part


50


are molded together. The side


11




a


may be welded, adhered or to the locking part


50


. Housing


11


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, is locked with flat plate-shaped bracket


40


mounted on a vehicle body panel.




Locking part


50


is formed of a flexible material such as a synthetic resin, with wholly a T-shape. The locking part includes three-directional insertion channels


51


,


52


,


53


for the insertion of brackets


40


.




Channels


51


and


52


align and face each other. Channel


53


is at right angles relative to channels


51


,


52


. Each channel


51


,


52


,


53


has an identical depth. The crossing part of channels


51


,


52


,


53


constitutes common part


54


.




Each channel


51


,


52


,


53


has transversely both side walls, which include a pair of guide walls


51




a


and


51




b


,


52




a


and


52




b


,


53




a


and


53




b


for the support of the both sides


40




a


,


40




b


of bracket


40


.




Formed insertion-entrance side ends between walls


51




a


and


51




b


,


52




a


and


52




b


,


53




a


and


53




b


of channels


51


,


52


,


53


are wedge-shaped locking protrusions


55


,


56


,


57


which each protrude upward.




Protrusions


55


,


56


,


57


include oblique faces


55




a


,


56




a


,


57




a


relative to bottom face


51




c


,


52




c


,


53




c


, respectively. The faces each face the entrance of bracket


40


. The protrusions include walls


55




b


,


56




b


,


57




b


at right angles relative to bottom faces


51




c


,


52




c


,


53




c


or the insertion directions and in opposite to the oblique faces


55




a


,


56




a


,


57




a


, respectively.




Disposed between protrusions


55


,


56


,


57


is T-shaped cut-out or recess


58


from bottom faces


51




c


,


52




c


,


53




c


. Disposed at the center of protrusions


55


,


56


,


57


is guide protrusion


60


which protrudes upward from recess


58


via support piece


59


. The protrusion


60


is positioned at the crossing of channels


51


or


52


and


53


, further specifically, at the crossing of center lines of channels


51


,


52


,


53


.




The both sides of respective channels


51


,


52


,


53


include respective pair of slits along guide walls


51




a


,


51




b


,


52




a


,


52




b


,


53




a


,


53




c


in the insertion directions. The insertion of the respective ends of brackets


40


into respective channels


51


,


52


,


53


allows respective protrusions


55


,


56


,


57


to be flexed downwardly.




The rear end of each bracket


40


includes locking hole


41


for the insertion and engagement of each protrusion


55


,


56


,


57


. The front end thereof includes guide groove or cut-out


42


which opens at the end thereof.




When protrusion


60


against rear end wall


42




a


of each cut-out


41


, each protrusion


55


,


56


,


57


inserted in hole


41


for engagement. Hole


41


and end wall


42




a


have a distance therebetween identical to one between guide protrusion


60


and each locking protrusion


55


,


56


,


57


.




Next, the operation of the first embodiment is described.




The end of bracket


40


is inserted into, for example, channels


51


. The end flexes protrusion


55


downward, which is positioned at the end of insertion entrance. The both side walls


40




a


,


40




b


of bracket


40


are guided by the pair of guide walls


51




a


,


51




b


for insertion. Further inserting of bracket


40


allows protrusion


60


to be inserted into cut-out


42


. The insertion allows the rear end wall of cut-out


42


to be abutted against protrusion


60


. Protrusion


60


operates as a stopper for channel


51


, thus preventing further inserting of bracket


40


. At this time, flexed protrusion


55


faces hole


41


to restore. Protrusion


55


is inserted into hole


41


for engagement. The engagement allows the locking of bracket


40


with locking part


50


.




Both sides


40




a


,


40




b


of bracket


40


are supported by the pair of walls


51




a


,


51




b


of channel


51


.




Without the slant or twist of bracket


40


, bracket


40


is easily inserted into the locking part for locking. Thus, the bracket improves in stability during engagement.




The protrusion


60


serves as a common stopper for channels


51


,


52


,


53


. The embodiment is employed for a wire component such as a protector, an electric junction box, an ECU (Electric Control Unit, or a clip.




[Second Embodiment]




Locking part


80


, shown in

FIG. 4

, is mounted to the housing


11


to fix to a flat plate-shaped bracket


70


mounted on a vehicle body panel.




Locking part


80


is formed of a flexible material such as a synthetic resin. The locking part includes a pair of insertion parts


82


,


83


connected by connection part


81


. The locking part includes three-directional insertion channels


84


,


85


,


86


.




Channel


84


is formed between insertion parts


82


,


83


. Channel


85


is formed to insertion part


82


. Channel


86


is formed to insertion part


83


.




Channels


85


,


86


align with each other at right angles to channel


84


, with facing each other. Channels


84


,


85


,


86


each have an identical depth.




Respective channels


84


,


85


,


86


have both side walls or a pair of guide walls


84




a


and


84




b


,


85




a


and


85




b


,


86




a


and


86




b


for the support of both sides


70




a


,


70




b


of bracket


70


.




Connection part


81


is disposed between a pair of insertion parts


82


,


83


. The connection part includes arm


87


extending longitudinally along the insertion parts


82


,


83


.




Arm


87


includes upwardly protruding locking protrusion


88


at the center of channels


84


,


85


,


86


, or at the crossing of the center lines of the channels. Protrusion


88


is positioned at the crossing of channels


82


or


83


and


84


. The protrusion is commonly locked with brackets


70


which are guided by channels


84


,


85


,


86


.




Connection part


81


includes stopper wall


89


for abutting the end of bracket


70


.




Bracket


70


includes locking hole


71


for the insertion and engagement of protrusion


88


.




The rear end of bracket


70


includes stopper part


72


, which serves as a stopper during the insertion into each channel


84


,


85


,


86


.




The locking hole


71


is inserted into protrusion


88


for locking, when the end of bracket


70


abuts against stopper wall


89


of connection part


81


or when stopper parts


72


abut against insertion part


82


,


83


. Each outermost walls


82




a


and


83




a


,


82




b


and


83




b


of insertion parts


82


,


83


and protrusion


88


are set at a distance therebetween identical to at one between hole


71


and stopper part


72


in the insertion direction.




Next, the operation of the second embodiment is described.




When being inserted into, for example, channel


84


, the end of bracket


70


flexes protrusion


88


downward. Both side walls


70




a


,


70




b


are guided by the pair of guide walls


84




a


,


84




b


for the insertion of bracket


70


. Further insertion of bracket


70


allows the end of bracket


70


to be abutted against stopper wall


89


. When bracket


70


is inserted into each channel


85


,


86


, stopper part


72


abuts against the outermost wall


82




a


,


83




a


of each insertion part


82


,


83


.




At this time, the protrusion


88


faces the locking hole


71


of bracket


70


. Flexed protrusion


88


restores to be inserted into hole


71


for engagement. The engagement allows the locking of bracket


70


.




The sides


70




a


,


70




b


of bracket


70


are supported by the pair of walls


84




a


,


84




b


. The insertion of protrusion


88


into hole


71


for engagement allows the locking of locking part


80


.




Without slant or twist, the insertion and engagement of bracket


70


is facilitated. The engagement improves stability during the engagement of the bracket.




The embodiment includes protrusion


88


at the center of the three directional channels


84


,


85


,


86


. The protrusion is commonly inserted into holes


71


of brackets


70


for engagement. Thus, the providing of a single protrusion


88


reduces in productive cost.




The embodiment includes stopper wall


89


in channel


84


for abutting the end of bracket


70


. The insertion of bracket


70


into channel


84


and the abutting of its end against stopper wall


89


allow-the facing of protrusion


88


and hole


71


for insertion and engagement. Thus, the stability during the engagement of the bracket further improves.




The entire content of Japanese Patent Application P2001-133186 (filed on Apr. 27, 2001) is incorporated herein by reference.




While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A locking structure comprising:a locking part configured to lock with mating members defining locking holes; the locking part comprising: at least two insertion parts comprising pairs of guide walls defining insertion channels extending in respective directions for inserting and supporting the mating members; and locking protrusions on the locking part and located between the guide walls for engaging with the locking holes of the mating members.
  • 2. The locking structure according to claim 1,wherein a respective locking protrusion is provided to a respective insertion channel.
  • 3. A locking structure comprising:a locking part configured to lock with mating members defining locking holes; the locking part comprising: at least two insertion parts comprising pairs of guide walls defining insertion channels extending in respective directions for inserting and supporting the mating members; and locking protrusions on the locking part and located between the guide walls for engaging with the locking holes of the mating members; wherein the at least two insertion parts comprise a common locking protrusion disposed at a crossing of center lines of the insertion channels for insertion and engagement.
  • 4. The locking structure of claim 3,wherein one of the at least two insertion parts comprises a stopper wall for abutting an end of a mating member.
  • 5. The wire-harness component comprising:a casing; a first locking part fixed to the casing for guiding a mating member to be locked; a second locking part fixed to the causing for guiding another mating member to be locked, the second locking part crossing the first locking part; and an engagement member disposed at a crossing of the first locking part and the second locking part for engaging with a respective mating member.
  • 6. The wire-harness component according to claim 5,wherein the engagement member stops a respective mating member from abutting.
  • 7. The wire-harness component according to claim 5,wherein the engagement member locks with a respective mating member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-133186 Apr 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5753855 Nicoli et al. May 1998 A
6284975 McCord et al. Sep 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
3039313 Mar 2000 JP