1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plug connection having increased vibration resistance.
2. Description of the Related Art
Multi-pin plug connections are used for electronic control units (e.g. Motronic, electronic diesel control (EDC)). Vibration stresses at the installation location may result in typical wear patterns of wearing through or frictional corrosion at the contacts due to relative movements in the plug connection, e.g. between a cable harness connector and a control unit housing. For design reasons, the mass concentrated in the plug connection and cable harness results in a relative movement of the cable harness side relative to the male multipoint connector. In addition to the internal design of the plug connection, additional measures, such as a short cable harness holder in the vicinity of the control unit or a screw connection of the male multipoint connector in the control unit housing, result in a reduction in this relative movement and thus in an increase in the vibration resistance. However, such a screw connection of the male multipoint connector is not desired or possible for every type of housing.
According to the present invention, the entire plug connection outside of the actual electrical plug connection is directly connected via at least one additional non-electrical plug connection to the terminal housing, the mass of the entire plug connection consequently being able to be supported on the terminal housing or an adapter secured thereto so that relative movements of the entire plug connection are significantly reduced in all three spatial axes. Moreover, the connection length and thus the mass of the cable section introducing the relative movements are able to be reduced and also secured on the same vibration level as the control unit. It is advantageous for tampering protection to secure the additional non-electrical plug connection via hidden retaining hooks so that this additional plug connection and thus the entire plug connection are not able to be disconnected without being destroyed.
The non-electrical plug connection is preferably made of at least one connection pin of the terminal housing projecting opposite to the connection direction of the cable connector and by at least one corresponding connection receptacle of the cable connector, or vice versa. The connection receptacle(s) of every cable connector is/are pushed onto the connection pin(s), which is/are preferably a permanent component of the terminal housing or the adapter and may be die-cast aluminum parts or molded sheet-metal parts. The associated connection receptacles of the cable connector are preferably a permanent part of the connector housing and may be made of, for example, a plastic frame molded to the connector housing. If the connection pins protrude beyond the collar of the male multipoint connector, the risk of internal damage to the male multipoint connector or its seal in the case of unintentional falling of the terminal housing may be prevented and internal damage may be deduced from damaged connection pins.
One or more damping elements of elastic material are advantageously situated in the at least one connection receptacle of the non-electrical plug connection to thus further dampen the non-electrical plug connection.
Moreover, the terminal housing preferably has at least one contact surface for securing the cable of an inserted cable connector. This cable securing means is integrated directly into the terminal housing or adapter to ensure a phase-equivalent vibration level with respect to the terminal housing and represents a second securing point in addition to the non-electrical plug connection resulting in further damping of the rotation movements of the cable under vibration stress. It is particularly preferable for the at least one contact surface to have at least two cable securing means at a distance from one another in the longitudinal direction of the cable of the inserted cable connector, in particular openings for cable ties, in order to secure the supported cable to the contact surface at two locations at a distance from one another and thus to prevent rotation or torsion of the supported cable.
a through 1e show a perspective view of a first specific embodiment of the plug connection according to the present invention having a terminal housing and two cable connectors from above (
a and 3b show two modified terminal housings of the electrical plug connection according to the present invention.
Plug connection 1 shown in
In addition to this electrical plug connection, plug connection 1 also has a non-electrical plug connection between cable connectors 2 and terminal housing 3. This additional non-electrical plug connection is made of two connection pins 6 of terminal housing 3 protruding opposite to connection direction 5 of cable connector 2 and by two corresponding connection receptacles 7 of every cable connector 2. Instead of the two displayed connection pins 6 and two connection receptacles 7, only one connection pin and one connection receptacle or more than two connection pins and two connection receptacles may be provided at cable connector 2 and terminal housing 3. Alternatively, the connection pins may be provided at cable connector 2 and connection receptacles at terminal housing 3.
Connection receptacles 7 are a permanent part of the connector housing of cable connector 2 and may be made of, for example, the frame opening of a molded plastic frame in the case of a connector housing made of plastic. Both connection receptacles 7 are provided on the same housing side of the connector housing.
Connection pins 6 are a permanent part of an adapter 8 or an adapter plate, screwed onto terminal housing 3, and may be cast on, for example if adapter 8 is a die-cast aluminum part, or may be made by reshaping if adapter 8 is a sheet-metal part.
As shown in
Tampering protection may be achieved by hidden retaining hooks (not shown) so that plug connection 1 is not able to be disconnected without being destroyed. If connection pins 6—different than shown in
Modified terminal housing 3 shown in
Instead of housing protrusions having two trough-shaped contact surfaces, modified terminal housing 3 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102009055014.3 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/66828 | 11/4/2010 | WO | 00 | 12/19/2012 |