Information
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Patent Grant
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6629856
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Patent Number
6,629,856
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Date Filed
Monday, September 24, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 855
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- 439 411
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- 439 636
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stacked plate connector (1) includes JB press-connecting terminals (50), and press-connecting plates (60). The JB press-connecting terminal (50) includes a wire connection portion (51), an electrical contact portion, and retaining piece portions (58), and has an L-shaped plan configuration. A wire (4) is press-connected to the wire connection portion (51). The retaining piece portions (58) project outwardly from outer surfaces (55c) of the wire connection portion (51). The press-connecting plate (60) includes a plate body (62). The plate body (62) includes a bottom wall (63a) and partition walls (63b). The partition walls (63b) extend upward from the bottom wall (63a). The JB press-connecting terminal (50) is attached to the press-connecting plate (60), with the retaining piece portions (58) retainingly engaged with inner surfaces (63c) of the partition walls (63b).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plate connector comprising press-connecting terminals and plate-like insulating members to which these press-connecting terminals are attached.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-289134, which is incorporated herein by reference.
2. Description of the Related Art
A wire harness to be mounted on an automobile or the like is divided into a plurality of sub-harnesses corresponding respectively to functions of electronic equipments, and these sub-harnesses can be connected together. Therefore, the connection between wires of the sub-harnesses is complicated, and the efficiency of the assembling operation is lowered, and in the worst case, the stable quality is not obtained.
Therefore, in order to facilitate the connection between the wires, there has been proposed a plate connector comprising a plurality of plate-like insulating members stacked together, and press-connecting terminals attached to the plate-like insulating members.
The plate-like insulating member includes a flat plate-like bottom wall, and a plurality of partition walls extending upward from this bottom wall. The plurality of partition walls are arranged at equal intervals in parallel relation to one another. Any adjacent two of these partition walls jointly form a wire receiving groove for receiving a wire.
The press-connecting terminal includes a wire connection portion for connection to the wire, and an electrical contact portion of a tubular shape extending from the wire connection portion. The wire connection portion includes pairs of opposed press-connecting blades for being press-connected to the wire. In the press-connecting terminal, the wire connection portion and the electrical contact portion are arranged to assume an L-shaped plan configuration (that is, assume an L-shape when seen from above).
In the plate-like insulating member, the press-connecting terminals are arranged on the bottom wall in two directions, that is, in the longitudinal direction of the wire receiving grooves and in the direction of juxtaposition of the wire receiving grooves. Namely, the press-connecting terminals are arranged on the bottom wall in a two-dimensional matrix manner. A plurality of plate-like insulating members, each having the press-connecting terminals arranged in a two-dimensional matrix manner, are stacked one upon another, and an electrically-conductive connection bar is inserted in the desired electrical contact portions superposed together. By doing so, the plate connector is obtained.
Thus, in the plate connector, the press-connecting terminals for being press-connected to the wires are mounted in desired positions on the bottom wall of each plate-like insulating member, and the connection bars are inserted in the desired electrical contact portions, so that the wires are interconnected according to a predetermined pattern.
For assembling the above plate connector, first, the press-connecting terminals are mounted in desired positions on the bottom wall of each plate-like insulating member. Then, the wires are press-connected to the press-connecting terminals attached to the plate-like insulating member. The plate-like insulating members are stacked one upon another, and the connection bars are inserted in the desired positions.
Therefore, when press-connecting the wire to the press-connecting terminal, it is necessary to highly precisely position the press-connecting terminal particularly in the width direction of the wire receiving groove and therefore in the width direction of the wire. When the press-connecting terminal is displaced in the width direction of the wire receiving groove, there is a possibility that a distal end of a blade member, used in the press-connecting operation, is brought into contact with the press-connecting blades, and as a result the blade member is worn, and the press-connecting blades are broken.
When the press-connecting blades are broken, there is a possibility that the wire fails to be electrically connected to the press-connecting terminal. And besides, when the press-connecting terminal is displaced in the width direction of the wire receiving groove, there is a possibility that a conductor of the wire to be press-connected to the wire connection portion, is severed by the press-connecting blades.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a plate connector in which each press-connecting terminal, having a wire connection portion and an electrical contact portion disposed at a position assuming an L-shaped plan configuration, can be highly precisely positioned in a width direction of a wire press-connected to the press-connecting terminal.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a plate connector which comprises a press-connecting terminal including a wire connection portion to which a wire is connectable, and an electrical contact portion, in which an insertion member connectable to another metal terminal is insertable, extending from the wire connection portion, wherein the wire connection portion and the electrical contact portion are disposed at a position assuming an L-shaped plan configuration in the press-connecting terminal; a plate-like insulating member, in which the press-connecting terminal is receivable, having a wall on which the press-connecting terminal is to be placed; and a retaining portion disposed on the press-connecting terminal, the retaining portion being retained with the plate-like insulating member when the press-connecting terminal is received in the plate-like insulating member, wherein the press-connecting terminal is moved toward the wall of the plate-like insulating member in a direction in which the wire is inserted in the wire connection portion of the press-connecting terminal, and is attached to the plate-like insulating member. Accordingly, the press-connecting terminal can be more precisely positioned in the width direction of the wire as compared with the case where the press-connecting terminal is moved in the width direction of the wire and also along the wall, and is attached to the plate-like insulating member.
The press-connecting direction (i.e., inserting direction) of the wire to the wire connection portion coincides with the attaching direction of the press-connecting terminal to the plate-like insulating member. Therefore, even when the retaining portions are incompletely retained relative to the plate-like insulating member, the press-connecting terminal is pressed toward the wall to bring the retaining portions in the completely-retained condition simultaneously when the wire is press-connected to the wire connection portion.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the plate-like insulating member includes a plurality of partition walls extending upward from the wall, and the retaining portion includes a plurality of retaining piece portions, which respectively project outwardly from a pair of parallel outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, and which are resiliently deformable so that projecting amounts of the retaining piece portions from the outer surfaces of the wire connection portion are varied, wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member so that the press-connecting terminal is inserted between the partition walls adjacent to each other, the retaining piece portions are retainingly engaged, at distal ends thereof disposed remote from the outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, with inner surfaces of the corresponding partition walls, and outwardly presses the inner surfaces of the partition walls by respective resilient restoring forces of the retaining piece portions. As described, when the press-connecting terminal is inserted between the adjacent partition walls, and is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the retaining piece portions produce resilient restoring forces which outwardly press the inner surfaces of the partition walls. Accordingly, the wire connection portion, that is, the press-connecting terminal, is positively positioned at a middle point between the partition walls in the width direction of the wire to be press-connected.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that, when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the retaining piece portions, projecting respectively from the pair of outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, are inclined relative to an attaching direction of the press-connecting terminal to the plate-like insulating member such that a distance between the retaining piece portions is increased gradually in a direction away from the wall of the plate-like insulating member. Accordingly, when the press-connecting terminal, attached to the plate-like insulating member, tends to move in the direction away from the wall, the retaining piece portions are positively retained by the inner surfaces of the partition walls.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the plate-like insulating member has convex portions projecting from inner surfaces of adjacent two of the partition walls toward each other, and wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the convex portions are remoter from the wall of the plate-like insulating member than the retaining piece portions are. Accordingly, when the press-connecting terminal, attached to the plate-like insulating member, tends to be withdrawn from the space between the partition walls after the retaining piece portions are completely retained relative to the inner surfaces of the partition walls, each retaining piece portion strikes against (interferes with) the corresponding convex portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing one preferred embodiment of a stacked plate connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a JB (i.e., junction block) press-connecting terminal used in the stacked plate connector of the above embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a connection bar used in the stacked plate connector of the above embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a press-connecting plate of the stacked plate connector;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the press-connecting plates of
FIG. 4
superposed together in parallel, spaced relation to each other;
FIG. 6
is a plan view showing the press-connecting plate of
FIG. 4
to which the JB press-connecting terminals of
FIG. 2
are attached;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VII—VII of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 8
is an explanatory view schematically showing the process of attaching the JB press-connecting terminal of
FIG. 2
to the press-connecting plate of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 9
is an explanatory view a condition in which the JB press-connecting terminal of
FIG. 2
is attached to the press-connecting plate of
FIG. 4
in a completely-retained condition of retaining piece portions; and
FIG. 10
is an explanatory view a condition in which the JB press-connecting terminal of
FIG. 2
is attached to the press-connecting plate of
FIG. 4
in an incompletely-retained condition of the retaining piece portions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
One preferred embodiment of a plate connector (stacked plate connector)
1
of the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
10
. The plate connector (stacked plate connector)
1
of this embodiment, shown in
FIG. 1
, comprises JB (i.e., junction block) press-connecting terminals
50
(as shown in FIG.
2
), and press-connecting plates (plate-like insulating members)
60
(as shown in
FIG. 4
) each having the JB press-connecting terminals
50
attached thereto. A plurality of press-connecting plates
60
, each having the JB press-connecting terminals
50
attached thereto, are stacked one upon another to form the stacked plate connector
1
.
A wire
4
(as shown in
FIG. 1
) is press-connected to the JB press-connecting terminal
50
. The stacked plate connector
1
electrically interconnects the wires
4
, press-connected to the JB press-connecting terminals
50
, according to a predetermined pattern.
The JB press-connecting terminal
50
is formed, for example, by bending an electrically-conductive metal sheet or the like. As shown in
FIGS. 2
to
7
, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
includes a wire connection portion
51
for connection to the wire
4
, an electrical contact portion
52
, and a plurality of retaining piece portions (retaining portions)
58
. The wire connection portion
51
includes a flat mounting wall
55
a,
on which the wire
4
is placed, a pair of side walls
55
b,
a press-deforming piece portion
53
, and a press-connecting portion
51
a.
The mounting wall
55
a
has a strip-like shape. Each of the pair of side walls
55
b
has a strip-like shape. The pair of side walls
55
b
extend respectively from opposite side edges of the mounting wall
55
a
spaced from each other in a direction of the width thereof. The pair of side walls
55
b
extend upward from the mounting wall
55
a.
The press-deforming piece portion
53
is disposed in upstanding relation to the mounting wall
55
a,
and is continuous with the mounting wall
55
a.
The press-deforming piece portion
53
is bent generally in overlying relation to the mounting wall
55
a,
and cooperates with this mounting wall
55
a
to hold the wire
4
therebetween. Namely, the wire
4
is press-fastened to the mounting wall
55
a
by the press-deforming piece portion
53
.
The press-connecting portion
51
a
includes two pairs of opposed press-connecting blades
54
a
and
54
b.
The press-connecting blades
54
a
and
54
b
are disposed in upstanding relation to the mounting wall
55
a.
Each pair of press-connecting blades
54
a,
54
b
extend respectively from the inner surfaces of the opposed side walls
55
b
toward each other.
The wire
4
is press-fitted into the space between each pair of press-connecting blades
54
a,
54
b,
and these press-connecting blades cut a sheath
4
a
(shown in
FIGS. 8
to
10
) of the wire
4
to contact a conductor
4
b
(shown in
FIGS. 8
to
10
), so that the press-connecting blades are electrically connected to the wire
4
. Namely, these press-connecting blades are press-connected to the wire
4
. The wire
4
is press-fitted into the space between each pair of press-connecting blades
54
a,
54
b
in a direction of arrow S
2
shown in
FIGS. 8
to
10
. The arrow S
2
is directed toward the mounting wall
55
a,
and perpendicularly intersects the surface of the mounting wall
55
a.
The electrical contact portion
52
is continuous with one widthwise side edge of the mounting wall
55
a.
Namely, the electrical contact portion
52
is continuous with the wire connection portion
51
. The electrical contact portion
52
and the wire connection portion
51
are disposed at a position assuming an L-shaped plan configuration (that is, an L-shape when seen from above) of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
. The electrical contact portion
52
is disposed generally perpendicularly to the wire connection portion
51
in offset relation to the longitudinal axis of the wire
4
placed on the mounting wall
55
a.
The electrical contact portion
52
is formed into a square tubular shape. The electrical contact portion
52
is arranged, with its tubular hole communicating with a communication hole
70
in the press-connecting plate
60
. A connection bar (insertion member)
80
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, is inserted in the tubular hole in the electrical contact portion
52
. The connection bar
80
is made of electrically-conductive metal, and has a strip-like shape. A connection spring piece portion
57
is provided within the tubular hole in the electrical connection portion
52
. The connection spring piece portion
57
electrically connects the electrical contact portion
52
to the connection bar
80
.
When the press-connecting plates
60
are stacked together, the superposed JB press-connecting terminals
50
are electrically connected together by the connection bar
80
inserted in their electrical contact portions
52
. Thus, the electrical contact portion
52
connects the JB press-connecting terminal to the other JB press-connecting terminals (metal terminals).
The retaining piece portions
58
are formed by stamping predetermined portions of the side walls
55
b.
One of the retaining piece portions
58
is formed on the side wall
55
b
disposed close to the electrical contact portion
52
while the other two retaining piece portions
58
are formed on the side wall
55
disposed remote from the electrical contact portion
52
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 7
, each retaining piece portion
58
extends at one end
58
a
thereof from the side wall
55
b,
and the distal end
58
b
thereof is spaced from the side wall
55
b.
Each retaining piece portion
58
is projected outwardly from an outer surface
55
c
of the sidewall
55
b.
The distal ends
58
b
of the retaining piece portions
58
are especially projected outwardly from the outer surfaces
55
c
of the side walls
55
b.
The retaining piece portion
58
, formed on the side wall
55
b
disposed close to the electrical contact portion
52
, and one of the retaining piece portions
58
, formed on the side wall
55
b
disposed remote from the electrical contact portion
52
, are disposed in opposed relation to each other, with the wire
4
(press-connected to the wire connection portion
51
) interposed therebetween. Namely, these retaining piece portions
58
are disposed symmetrically with respect to the axis of the wire
4
.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the retaining piece portion
58
is inclined with respect to the press-connecting direction S
2
of the wire
4
to the press-connecting portion
51
a
in such a manner that the distance of this retaining piece portion
58
from the outer surface
55
c
is increasing gradually from the one end
58
a
thereof toward the distal end
58
b
thereof.
Namely, when the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is attached to the press-connecting plate
60
, the retaining piece portions
58
, disposed symmetrically with respect to the axis of the wire
4
, are inclined relative to an attaching direction S
1
of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
to the press-connecting plate
60
in such a manner that the distance between these retaining piece portions
58
is increasing gradually in a direction away from a bottom wall
63
a
(described later).
The outer surfaces
55
c
of the pair of side walls
55
b
define the pair of parallel outer surfaces of the electrical connection portion
52
(recited in this specification), respectively. The distal end
58
b
is the end remote from the outer surface
55
c
(recited in the specification).
The retaining piece portion
58
can be resiliently deformed so that the distal end
58
b
can be moved toward and away from the outer surface
55
c.
Namely, the retaining piece portions
58
are resiliently deformable so that the projecting amounts of the distal ends
58
b
from the outer surfaces
55
c
are variable. When the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is attached to the press-connecting plate
60
, the retaining piece portion
58
can be retained by an inner surface
63
c
of a partition wall
63
b
(described later).
When the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is attached to the press-connecting plate
60
, the retaining piece portion
58
produces a resilient restoring force which presses the inner surface
63
c
of the partition wall
63
b
toward the outer side of a wire receiving grove
61
, that is, in a direction of arrow F
1
in FIG.
9
. In this manner, the retaining piece portion
58
is retained by the inner surface
63
c
of the partition wall
63
b,
and therefore is retained by the press-connecting plate
60
.
The wire connection portion
51
of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is received in a groove main portion
61
a
of the wire receiving groove
61
(described later) in the press-connecting plate
60
, and the electrical contact portion
52
is received in a receiving portion
64
(described later) of the wire receiving groove
61
. The JB press-connecting terminal
50
is press-fitted into the groove main portion
61
a
and the receiving portion
64
in such a direction that the distance between the distal ends
58
b
of the retaining piece portions
58
, disposed symmetrically with respect to the axis of the wire
4
, is reduced. When the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is thus press-fitted into the groove main portion
61
a
and the receiving portion
64
, this terminal is received in (or held in or attached to) the press-connecting plate
60
.
The press-connecting plate
60
is made of an insulative synthetic resin or the like, and has a plate-like or flat plate-like shape. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
to
6
, the press-connecting plate
60
includes a rectangular plate body
62
, the plurality of wire receiving grooves
61
, and the communication holes
70
(shown in FIG.
6
). The plate body
62
includes the substantially flat bottom wall
63
a,
a rear wall
65
, a pair of side walls
67
, the plurality of partition walls
63
b
extending upward from the bottom wall
63
a,
and a flange portion
68
.
The rear wall
65
is continuous with one edge (disposed at the right in the drawings) of the bottom wall
63
a.
The rear wall
65
extends upward from the bottom wall
63
a.
The pair of side walls
67
are continuous with opposite side edges of the bottom wall
63
a,
respectively, and are continuous with the rear wall
65
. The pair of side walls
67
extend upward from the bottom wall
63
a.
The pair of side walls
67
are parallel to each other.
The partition walls
63
b
are parallel to one another, and are spaced from one another. The partition walls
63
b
are parallel to the pair of side walls
67
. The partition walls
63
b
extend in the longitudinal direction of the plate body
62
.
The flange portion
68
projects outwardly from the peripheral edge of the bottom wall
63
a
of the plate body
62
. The flange portion
68
projects outwardly beyond the outer surfaces of the rear wall
65
and the side walls
67
. The flange portion
68
is formed on the bottom wall
63
a
over the entire periphery thereof. The flange portion
68
increases the rigidity of the bottom wall
63
a
and hence the rigidity of the plate body
62
, thereby preventing the bottom wall
63
a
and hence the plate body
62
from being curved or warped.
The wire receiving groove
61
is formed by the two adjacent partition walls
63
b
and the bottom wall
63
a.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the wire receiving groove
61
includes the groove main portion
61
a,
and the receiving portions
64
. The groove main portion
61
a
is formed by the inner surfaces
63
c
of the two adjacent partition walls
63
b
and the surface of the bottom wall
63
a.
The groove main portion
61
a
extends along the side walls
67
and the partition walls
63
b.
The groove main portion
61
a
receives the wire connection portions
51
of the JB press-connecting terminals
50
.
The receiving portions
64
are formed in recessed relation to the partition wall
63
b
so as to increase the distance between the two adjacent partition walls
63
b.
The receiving portions
64
are formed in the two adjacent partition walls
63
b
forming one wire receiving groove
61
therebetween. The receiving portions
64
, formed in one of the two adjacent partition walls
63
b,
and the receiving portions
64
, formed in the other partition wall
63
b,
are arranged alternately in the longitudinal direction of the groove main portion
61
a.
Thus, the plurality of receiving portions
64
are arranged in a juxtaposed manner in the longitudinal direction of the groove main portion
61
a
of the wire receiving groove
61
. The receiving portion
64
receives the electrical contact portion
52
of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
therein. The communication hole
70
is formed in each of the receiving portions
64
. The communication holes
70
extend through the bottom wall
63
a
of the plate body
62
.
As shown in
FIGS. 8
to
10
, convex portions
69
are formed on any two adjacent partition walls
63
b,
respectively. The convex portion
69
projects from the inner surface
63
c
toward the inside of the wire receiving groove
61
. Namely, the convex portions
69
project from the opposed partition walls
63
b
toward each other. The convex portion
69
is formed at an edge portion of the partition wall
63
b
remote from the bottom wall
63
a.
The convex portion
69
is provided between the adjacent receiving portions
64
spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction of the groove main portion
61
a
of the wire receiving groove
61
. With this construction, when the press-connecting terminal
50
is mounted in the wire receiving groove
61
, the convex portion
69
is remoter from the bottom wall
63
a
than the retaining piece portion
58
is.
The press-connecting plate
60
includes a plurality of retaining projections
66
and a plurality of retaining reception projections. The retaining projections
66
can be retainingly engaged with the corresponding retaining reception projections, respectively. When forming the stacked plate connector
1
, the retaining projections
66
are retainingly engaged with the corresponding retaining reception projections, respectively, thereby fixing the press-connecting plates
60
to one another.
The JB press-connecting terminals
50
are arranged on the bottom wall
63
a
of the press-connecting plate
60
in two directions, that is, in the longitudinal direction of the groove main portions
61
a
of the wire receiving grooves
61
and in the direction of juxtaposition of these wire receiving grooves
61
. Namely, the JB press-connecting terminals
50
are arranged on the bottom wall
63
a
of the press-connecting plate
60
in a two-dimensional matrix manner.
For assembling the stacked plate connector
1
, first, the JB press-connecting terminals
50
are attached to each press-connecting plate
60
. At this time, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is moved toward the bottom wall
63
a
in the direction of arrow S
1
, and is attached to the plate body
62
. The arrow S
1
is directed toward the bottom wall
63
a,
and perpendicularly intersects the surface of the bottom wall
63
a.
When the JB press-connecting terminals
50
are attached to, the plate body
62
and hence the press-connecting plate
60
, the retaining piece portions
58
of each of these terminals are either in a completely-retained condition (shown in
FIG. 9
) or in an incompletely-retained condition (shown in FIG.
10
). In the completely-retained condition shown in
FIG. 9
, the mounting wall
55
a
is superposed on the bottom wall
63
, and the retaining piece portions
58
are retained by the inner surfaces
63
c
of the partition walls
63
b.
The retaining piece portion
58
produces a resilient restoring force which is exerted in the direction of arrow F
1
(in FIG.
9
), and presses the partition wall
63
b
toward the outer side of the wire receiving grove
61
. Reaction forces of the above resilient restoring forces, each exerted in a direction of arrow F
2
(in
FIG. 9
) opposite to the direction of arrow F
1
, act on the JB press-connecting terminal
50
. The JB press-connecting terminal
50
is positioned at a middle point between the partition walls
63
b.
In the incompletely-retained condition shown in
FIG. 10
, the bottom wall
63
a
and the mounting wall
55
a
are disposed in spaced, opposed relation to each other, and the retaining piece portions
58
are retainingly engaged with the inner surfaces of the convex portions
69
. The retaining piece portion
58
produces a resilient restoring force which is exerted in the direction of arrow F
1
(in FIG.
10
), and presses the partition wall
63
b
toward the outer side of the wire receiving grove
61
. Reaction forces of the above resilient restoring forces, each exerted in a direction of arrow F
2
(in
FIG. 10
) opposite to the direction of arrow F
1
, act on the JB press-connecting terminal
50
. The JB press-connecting terminal
50
is positioned at the middle point between the partition walls
63
b.
The JB press-connecting terminal
50
is thus received in the wire receiving groove
61
as shown in FIG.
6
. Then, the wire
4
is press-connected to the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, received in the groove main portion
61
a
and the receiving portion
64
. At this time, the wire
4
is press-fitted in the space between each pair of press-connecting blades
54
a,
54
b
of the wire connection portion
51
in the direction of arrow S
2
in
FIGS. 8
to
10
.
When the wire
4
is press-connected in the direction of arrow S
2
in the incompletely-retained condition (shown in
FIG. 10
) of the retaining piece portions
58
, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is pressed toward the bottom wall
63
a.
As a result, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is brought into a completely-retained condition, with the retaining piece portions
58
retained by the inner surfaces
63
c
of the partition walls
63
b,
as shown in FIG.
9
.
In this condition, the press-connecting plates
60
are superposed together, with the plate bodies
62
disposed in parallel, spaced relation to each other, as shown in FIG.
5
. Then, any two adjacent press-connecting plates
60
are moved toward each other, so that the retaining projections
66
are retainingly engaged with the corresponding retaining reception projections, respectively, thereby fixing the press-connecting plates to each other. Each connection bar
80
is inserted and passed through the predetermined communication holes
70
and electrical contact portions
52
, thereby forming the stacked plate connector
1
as shown in FIG.
1
.
The positions of mounting of the JB press-connecting terminals
50
on the bottom wall
63
a
and the positions of insertion of the connection bars
80
are selected, and by doing so, the stacked plate connector
1
can interconnect the wires
4
, press-connected to the JB press-connecting terminals
50
, according to a predetermined pattern. The stacked plate connector
1
, when mounted within an electric connection box having, for example, relays and fuses mounted thereon, connect the wires
4
to these relays and fuses according to a predetermined pattern.
In this embodiment, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is moved toward the bottom wall
63
a
in the press-connecting direction S
2
of the wire
4
to the wire connection portion
52
, and is attached to the press-connecting plate
60
. Therefore, the position of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
in the width direction of the wire receiving groove
61
, that is, in the width direction of the wire
4
, can be kept highly precisely as compared with the case where the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is moved in the width direction of the wire
4
(to be press-connected to this terminal) and also along the bottom wall
63
a,
and is attached to the press-connecting plate
60
.
Therefore, when press-connecting the wire
4
to the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, wear of a blade member, used in this press-connecting operation, is prevented, and the incomplete press-connection and the cutting of the conductor
4
b
can be prevented. Therefore, the wire
4
can be positively press-connected to the JB press-connecting terminal
50
.
The attaching direction S
1
of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
to the press-connecting plate
60
coincides with the press-connecting direction S
2
of the wire to the wire connection portion
52
, and therefore even when the retaining piece portions
58
are incompletely retained relative to the press-connecting plate
60
, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
can be pressed toward the bottom wall
63
a
simultaneously when the wire
4
is press-connected to the wire connection portion
52
. Therefore, simultaneously when the wire
4
is press-connected to the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, the retaining piece portions
58
can be completely retained, thus attaching the JB press-connecting terminal
50
to the press-connecting plate
60
.
Therefore, the stacked plate connector
1
can be assembled without the need for confirming whether or not the retaining piece portions
58
are completely retained when the JB press-connecting terminal
50
is attached to the press-connecting plate
60
. Therefore, the time and labor, required for assembling the stacked plate connector
1
, can be save.
Each of the retaining piece portions
58
presses the partition wall
63
b
of the press-connecting plate
60
outwardly, and the reaction forces, each exerted in the direction of arrow F
2
(in FIG.
9
), act on the JB press-connecting terminal
50
. Therefore, the wire connection portion
52
, that is, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, is positively positioned at the middle point between the partition walls
63
b
in the width direction of the wire
4
to be press-connected. Therefore, the position of the JB press-connecting terminal
50
in the width direction of the wire
4
can be more positively kept highly precisely.
The retaining piece portions
58
, disposed symmetrically with respect to the axis of the wire
4
, are arranged in such a manner that the distance between these retaining piece portions
58
is increasing gradually in the direction away from the bottom wall
63
a.
Therefore, when the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, attached to the press-connecting plate
60
, tends to move in the direction away from the bottom wall
63
a,
the retaining piece portions
58
are positively retained by the inner surfaces
63
c
of the partition walls
63
b.
Therefore, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, received in the wire receiving groove
61
, is prevented from moving away from the bottom wall
63
a,
and therefore is prevented from being disengaged from the press-connecting plate
60
.
The convex portion
69
projects from the inner surface
63
c
of the partition wall
63
b,
and is formed at the edge portion of the partition wall
63
b
remote from the bottom wall
63
a.
Therefore, when the mounting portion
55
a
is superposed on the bottom wall
63
a,
with each retaining piece portion
58
completely retained by the inner surface
63
c
of the partition wall
63
b,
the retaining piece portion
58
is disposed between the bottom wall
63
a
and the convex portion
69
.
Therefore, when the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, attached to the press-connecting plate
60
, tends to move away from the bottom wall
63
a,
each retaining piece portion
58
strikes against (interferes with) the corresponding convex portion
69
. Therefore, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, received in the wire receiving groove
61
, is prevented from moving away from the bottom wall
63
a,
and therefore is prevented from being disengaged from the press-connecting plate
60
.
The electrical contact portion
52
is received in the receiving portion
64
. Therefore, when the JB press-connecting terminal
50
tends to move in the longitudinal direction of the groove main portion
61
a,
the electrical contact portion
52
strikes against (interferes with) the inner surface of the receiving portion
64
. Therefore, the JB press-connecting terminal
50
, received in the wire receiving groove
61
, is prevented from moving in the longitudinal direction of the groove main portion
61
a
to be withdrawn from the wire receiving groove
61
, and therefore is prevented from being disengaged from the press-connecting plate
60
.
The term “the width direction of the wire
4
”, used in this specification, means the diametrical direction of the wire
4
which is parallel to the surface of the bottom wall
63
a.
Namely, the two adjacent opposed partition walls
63
b
are spaced from each other in the width direction of the wire
4
which is the same as the width direction of the groove main portion
61
a
of the wire receiving portion
61
.
As described above, in the embodiment, the press-connecting terminal is moved toward the bottom wall in the press-connecting direction of the wire to the wire connection portion, and is attached to the plate-like insulating member. Therefore, the press-connecting terminal can be highly precisely positioned in the width direction of the wire.
The retaining portions are retainingly engaged with the plate-like insulating member. The press-connecting direction of the wire to the wire connection portion coincides with the attaching direction of the press-connecting terminal to the plate-like insulating member. Therefore, even when the retaining portions are incompletely retained relative to the plate-like insulating member, the retaining portions can be brought into the completely-retained condition simultaneously when the wire is press-connected to the wire connection portion. Therefore, the plate connector can be assembled without the need for confirming whether or not the retaining portions are completely retained when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member. Therefore, the time and labor, required for assembling the plate connector, can be saved.
In the embodiment, when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, each of the retaining piece portions (retaining portions) presses the inner surface of the partition wall of the plate-like insulating member outwardly. Therefore, the wire connection portion, that is, the press-connecting terminal, is positively positioned at the middle point between the partition walls in the width direction of the wire to be press-connected. Therefore, the press-connecting terminal can be positively positioned more precisely in the width direction of the wire.
In the embodiment, the retaining piece portions are arranged in such a manner that the distance between these retaining piece portions is increasing gradually in the direction away from the wall. Therefore, when the press-connecting terminal, attached to the plate-like insulating member, tends to move in the direction away from the wall, the retaining piece portions are positively retained by the inner surfaces of the partition walls.
Therefore, the press-connecting terminal can be highly precisely positioned in the width direction of the wire, and besides the press-connecting terminal, once retained on the inner surfaces of the partition walls through the retaining piece portions, will not be moved away from the wall, and is prevented from being disengaged from the plate-like insulating member.
In the embodiment, there are provided the convex portions which project from the inner surfaces of the two adjacent partition walls, and are remoter from the wall than the retaining piece portions are. Therefore, when the press-connecting terminal, attached to the plate-like insulating member, tends to be withdrawn from the space between the partition walls after the retaining piece portions are completely retained relative to the inner surfaces of the partition walls, each retaining piece portion strikes against (interferes with) the corresponding convex portion.
Therefore, the press-connecting terminal can be highly precisely positioned in the width direction of the wire, and besides the press-connecting terminal, once retained on the inner surfaces of the partition walls through the retaining piece portions, will not be moved away from the wall, and is more positively prevented from being disengaged from the plate-like insulating member.
It is contemplated that numerous modifications may be made to the plate connector of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A plate connector, comprising:a press-connecting terminal including, a) a wire connection portion to which a wire is connectable, and b) an electrical contact portion extending from the wire connection portion, wherein the wire connection pardon and the electrical contact portion are disposed at a position assuming an L-shaped configuration in a main plane of a plate-like insulating member; an insertion member that is connectable to another metal terminal, wherein the electrical contact portion is adapted to receive the insertion member inserted in an insertion direction; the plate-like insulating member, which is adapted to receive the press-connecting terminal inserted in the insertion direction, having a wall on which the press-connecting terminal is to be placed; and a retaining portion disposed on the press-connecting terminal, the retaining portion being retained with the plate-like insulating member when the press-connecting terminal is received in the plate-like insulating member, wherein the press-connecting terminal is adapted to receive the wire inserted in the insertion direction.
- 2. The plate connector of claim 1, whereinthe plate-like insulating member includes a plurality of partition walls extending upward from the wall, the retaining portion includes a plurality of retaining piece portions, which respectively project outwardly from a pair of parallel outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, and which are resiliently deformable so that projecting amounts of the retaining piece portions from the outer surfaces of the wire connection portion are varied, and wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member so that the press-connecting terminal is inserted between the partition walls adjacent to each other, the retaining piece portions are retainingly engaged, at distal ends thereof disposed remote from the outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, with inner surfaces of the corresponding partition walls, and outwardly presses the inner surfaces of the partition walls by respective resilient restoring forces of the retaining piece portions.
- 3. The plate connector of claim 2, wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the retaining piece portions, projecting respectively from the pair of outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, are inclined relative to an attaching direction of the press-connecting terminal to the plate-like insulating member such that a distance between the retaining piece portions is increased gradually in a direction away from the wall of the plate-like insulating member.
- 4. The plate connector of claim 3, wherein the plate-like insulating member has convex portions projecting from inner surfaces of adjacent two of the partition walls toward each other, and wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the convex portions are remoter from the wall of the plate-like insulating member than the retaining piece portions are.
- 5. A plate connector, comprising:a press-connecting terminal including, a) a wire connection portion to which a wire is connectable, and b) an electrical contact portion extending from the wire connection portion, wherein the wire connection portion and the electrical contact portion are disposed at a position assuming an L-shaped configuration in a plane perpendicular to an insertion direction; an insertion member that is connectable to another metal terminal, wherein the electrical contact portion is adapted to receive the insertion member inserted in the insertion direction; a plate-like insulating member, which is adapted to receive the press-connecting terminal inserted in the insertion direction, having a wall on which the press-connecting terminal is to be placed; and a retaining portion disposed on the press-connecting terminal, the retaining portion being retained with the plate-like insulating member when the press-connecting terminal is received in the plate-like insulating member, wherein the press-connecting terminal is adapted to receive the wire inserted in the insertion direction.
- 6. The plate connector of claim 5, whereinthe plate-like insulating member includes a plurality of partition walls extending upward from the wall, the retaining portion includes a plurality of retaining piece portions, which respectively project outwardly from a pair of parallel outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, and which are resiliently deformable so that projecting amounts of the retaining piece portions from the outer surfaces of the wire connection portion are varied, and wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the place-like insulating member so that the press-connecting terminal is inserted between the partition walls adjacent to each other, the retaining piece portions are retainingly engaged, at distal ends thereof disposed remote from the outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, with inner surfaces of the corresponding partition walls, and outwardly presses the inner surfaces of the partition walls by respective resilient restoring forces of the retaining piece portions.
- 7. The plate connector of claim 6, wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the retaining piece portions, projecting respectively from the pair of outer surfaces of the wire connection portion, are inclined relative to an attaching direction of the press-connecting terminal to the plate-like insulating member such that a distance between the retaining piece portions is increased gradually in a direction away from the wall of the plate-like insulating member.
- 8. The plate connector of claim 7, wherein the plate-like insulating member has convex portions projecting from inner surfaces of adjacent two of the partition walls toward each other, and wherein when the press-connecting terminal is attached to the plate-like insulating member, the convex portions are remoter from the wall of the plate-like insulating member than the retaining piece portions are.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-289134 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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