Due to the high voltage that a high voltage connector assembly is required to meet and due to the design of traditional shielded automotive connectors, it is desired that clearance and creepage from at least a high voltage electrical terminal to an electrically conducting outer housing, to an electrical element/circuit, or to a traditional stamped metal shield for shielding be improved or increased.
This invention is directed to a method for improving clearance and creepage in a high voltage connector assembly using a male terminal position assurance (TPA) device. The high voltage connector assembly in this invention is highly suitable for high voltage electrical terminals, which are larger terminals. The male TPA device in this invention includes wing-like shape members with intermediate members that extend substantially and respectively downward from the wing-like shape members and into the male inner housing thereof. With the above-described characteristics of this invention, “creepage” (a measurement of the shortest path along the surface from any given circuit in a connector to any (usually adjacent) other circuit), and “clearance” (defined as, e.g., a measurement of the shortest electrical path from any exposed electrically conducting element in a given circuit of a connector to any other electrically conducting element in a different circuit in the same connector) are advantageously increased.
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The male TPA device 1 of this invention is shown in
This invention is directed to a method for improving clearance and creepage in a high voltage connector assembly 100 using the male TPA device 1. The high voltage connector assembly 100 is highly suitable for the high voltage electrical terminals 65, which are larger terminals. The male TPA device 1 in this invention includes the wing-like shape side members 10, 14 with intermediate members 28, 29 substantially downward from the wing-like shape side members 10, 14, respectively. Each intermediate member 28, 29 has a corresponding nub 31, 33, respectively, extending downward therefrom.
With the above-described characteristics of this invention, “creepage” (a measurement of the shortest path along the surface from a circuit, here the high voltage electrical terminal 65, traveling in a direction or extending along the surface, here the surface of male TPA device 1 and male inner housing 30, to any (usually adjacent) other circuit, here an electrically conducting male outer housing 60 or a traditional stamped metal shield (not shown)), and “clearance” (a measurement of the shortest electrical path from any exposed electrically conducting element, here the high voltage electrical terminal 65, in a given circuit of a connector to any other electrically conducting element in a different circuit in the same connector, here the male outer housing 60 or a traditional stamped metal shield (not shown)) are advantageously increased.
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The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments; and various modifications in design, structural arrangement or the like may be used without departing from the scope or equivalents of the present invention.
This patent application is a Divisional Application of U.S. patent application having U.S. Ser. No. 16/389,928 filed on Apr. 20, 2019, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional patent application having U.S. Ser. No. 62/810,179 filed Feb. 25, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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