The disclosure relates to electrical connectors for use with wiring.
In one exemplary embodiment, an electrical connector includes wiring with first and second wires. Each of the first and second wires have a conductor covered in insulation. The insulation includes webbing that interconnects the first and second wires to one another. The first and second wires have a stripped portion that exposes the conductors. A housing has first and second housing portions. The first housing portion receives the stripped portions. The second housing portion includes first and second spring features respectively configured to engage the stripped portions of the first and second wires when the first and second housing portions are secured to another in an assembled connector condition.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, each spring feature has a curved portion that engages its corresponding stripped portion. Each curved portion extends to a longitudinally extending electrical connection portion that is supported within the second housing portion. Each electrical connection portion is arranged perpendicular to its corresponding stripped portion.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the housing includes at least one snap feature that removably connects the first and second housing portions in the assembled connector condition.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the electrical connection portions terminate in a male terminal or a female terminal.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the electrical connector includes first and second seals that respectively support the first and second housing portions and are arranged on opposing sides of the wiring.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the second housing portion has an end that supports the electrical connection portions. The electrical connection portions are exposed at the end and are configured for electrical connection to an external electrical component.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the external electrical component is a sensor.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the electrical connector includes a secondary lock that is provided between the second housing portion and the external electrical component. The secondary lock is configured to selectively removably secure the second housing portion and the external electrical component to one another.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the second housing portion includes a socket. The external electrical component is a lighting device received in the socket.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the lighting device includes male terminals. The electrical connection portions are female terminals that are configured to receive the male terminals.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the wiring terminates at the second housing portion.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the wiring includes a terminal end that is supported on the second housing portion.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the terminal end is mounted to an outside of the second housing portion.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the first housing portion is common to and secured to a multiple of the second housing portion. The wiring is a first wiring connected between the first housing portion and one of the multiple of second housing portions and includes a second wiring connected between the first housing portion and another of the multiple of second housing portions. The second wiring has third and fourth wires. Each of the third and fourth wires have second conductors covered in a second insulation. The second insulation includes a second webbing that interconnects the third and fourth wires to one another. The third and fourth wires have second stripped portions that expose the second conductors. The first housing portion receives the second stripped portions. The second housing portion includes third and fourth spring features that are respectively configured to engage the second stripped portions of the third and fourth wires when the first housing portion and the second of the multiple of second housing portions are secured to another in the assembled connector condition.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the first housing portion includes a slot that is configured to receive the first wiring and the second wiring.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, a wiring harness includes the electrical connector. The electrical connector further includes a clip that is configured to secure the first wiring and the second wiring near the first housing portion.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the second housing contains a sensor that is electrically connected to the first and second spring features.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, a wiring harness includes the electrical connector.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the electrical connector includes a multiple of the electrical connectors.
The disclosure can be further understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
An example wiring harness 10 is shown with multiple electrical connectors provided by housings 12, 112, 212. Clips 11 of various configurations may be used at desired locations along the wiring harness 10 to secure the harness to a vehicle, for example.
The connectors of this disclosure are particularly suitable for use with flat wires. Referring to
In the examples, the second housing portion 22 (
One example electrical connector shown in
Referring to
For connectors needing to supply at least a power and ground connection, for example, the second housing portion 22 includes at least first and second springs (collectively, “40”) respectively configured to engage the stripped portions 24 of at least first and second wires 14a, 14b when the first and second housing portions 20, 22 are secured to another in the assembled connector condition. Each spring feature 40 has a curved portion that engages its corresponding stripped portion 24. The curved portion extends to a longitudinally extending electrical connection portion 39 supported within the second housing portion 22, shown in
In the example shown in
Another electrical connector is shown in
If multiple electrical connectors are secured to a common control module, it may be desirable to join the electrical connectors of the wiring harness to one another for easier handling. Referring to
Referring to
Additional examples are provided below.
Example 1. An electrical connector comprising wiring (14) with first and second wires (14a, 14b), each of the first and second wires (14a, 14b) having a conductor (16) covered in insulation (18), the insulation (18) includes webbing (17) that interconnects the first and second wires (14a, 14b) to one another, the first and second wires (14a, 14b) having a stripped portion (24) exposing the conductors (16) and a housing (12) having first and second housing portions (20, 22), the first housing portion (20) receiving the stripped portions (24), and the second housing portion (22) includes first and second spring features (40) respectively configured to engage the stripped portions (24) of the first and second wires (14a, 14b) when the first and second housing portions (20, 22) are secured to another in an assembled connector condition.
Example 2. The electrical connector of example 1, wherein each spring feature (40) has a curved portion that engages its corresponding stripped portion (24), each curved portion extends to a longitudinally extending electrical connection portion (39) supported within the second housing portion (22), each electrical connection portion (39) arranged perpendicular to its corresponding stripped portion (24).
Example 3. The electrical connector of example 1 or 2, wherein the housing (12) includes at least one snap feature (32) removably connecting the first and second housing portions (20, 22) in the assembled connector condition.
Example 4. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the electrical connection portions (39) terminate in a male terminal or a female terminal.
Example 5. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, comprising first and second seals (36, 38) respectively supported by the first and second housing portions (20, 22) and arranged on opposing sides of the wiring (14).
Example 6. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the second housing portion (22) has an end (47) supporting the electrical connection portions (39), the electrical connection portions (39) are exposed at the end (47) and configured for electrical connection to an external electrical component (113).
Example 7. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the external electrical component (113) is a sensor.
Example 8. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, comprising a secondary lock (44) provided between the second housing portion (22) and the external electrical component (113), the secondary lock (44) configured to selectively removably secure the second housing portion (22) and the external electrical component (113) to one another.
Example 9. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the second housing portion (22) includes a socket (62), and the external electrical component (113) is a lighting device (64) received in the socket (62).
Example 10. The electrical connector of example 9, wherein the lighting device (64) includes male terminals (66), and the electrical connection portions (39) are female terminals (60) that are configured to receive the male terminals (66).
Example 11. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the wiring (14) terminates at the second housing portion (22).
Example 12. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the wiring (14) includes a terminal end (50) that is supported on the second housing portion (22).
Example 13. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the terminal end (50) is mounted to an outside of the second housing portion (22).
Example 14. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the first housing portion (220) is common to and secured to a multiple of the second housing portion (222), wherein the wiring (14) is a first wiring connected between the first housing portion (220) and one of the multiple of second housing portions (222), and comprising a second wiring connected between the first housing portion (220) and another of the multiple of second housing portions (222), the second wiring (14) having third and fourth wires (14a, 14b), each of the third and fourth wires (14a, 14b) having second conductors (16) covered in a second insulation (18), the second insulation (18) includes a second webbing (17) that interconnects the third and fourth wires (14a, 14b) to one another, the third and fourth wires (14a, 14b) having second stripped portions (24) exposing the second conductors (16), the first housing portion (220) receiving the second stripped portions (24), and the second housing portion (222) includes third and fourth spring features (40) respectively configured to engage the second stripped portions (24) of the third and fourth wires (14a, 14b) when the first housing portion (220) and the second of the multiple of second housing portions (220, 222) are secured to another in the assembled connector condition, wherein the first housing portion (220) includes a slot (54) configured to receive the first wiring and the second wiring (14).
Example 15. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding examples, wherein the second housing (222) contains a sensor electrically connected to the first and second spring features (340).
It should also be understood that although a particular component arrangement is disclosed in the illustrated embodiment, other arrangements will benefit herefrom. Although particular step sequences are shown, described, and claimed, it should be understood that steps may be performed in any order, separated or combined unless otherwise indicated and will still benefit from the present invention.
Although the different examples have specific components shown in the illustrations, embodiments of this invention are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from one of the examples in combination with features or components from another one of the examples.
Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of the claims. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.
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