Information
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Patent Grant
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6247973
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Patent Number
6,247,973
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 24, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 19, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary F.
- Gilman; Alexander
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 34
- 439 723
- 439 724
- 439 736
- 439 949
- 439 762
- 307 10
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A power distribution system for a motor vehicle having a left tail light assembly, a license plate light assembly and a right tail light assembly includes a power distribution block that has a plurality of bus strips embedded in the distribution block with each of the bus strips having at least one tab terminal that projects into an integral input connector socket and at least one tab terminal that projects into at least one of first, second and third output connector sockets. A spliceless chassis wiring harness is plugged into the input connector socket for energizing lights in the left tail light assembly, the license plate light assembly and the right tail light assembly via three spliceless output wiring harnesses operatively associated with the respective output connector sockets and the light assemblies. The power distribution system may also include optional right and left side marker light assemblies that are operatively associated with the second output connector socket.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates generally to power distribution systems and more particularly to a power distribution system for truck rear light assemblies.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Trucks and other motor vehicles typically have left and right tail light assemblies and a rear license plate light assembly. The tail light assemblies usually include stop lights, turning signal lights, running lights and back up lights. The several lights of these assemblies are usually connected to a power source in the front of the vehicle by a wiring harness or harnesses that have several splices to provide individual leads to the right tail light assembly, the left tail light assembly and the license plate light assembly, respectively.
These known power distribution systems have a disadvantage in that it is difficult and expensive to provide cable splices in a wiring harness.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a power distribution system for motor vehicle rear light assemblies that eliminates any need for cable splices. The system incorporates a bussing block that can be mounted on the rear of the vehicle and that is fed by a spliceless chassis wiring harness. The bussing block in turn is connected to the left and right tail light assemblies and to the license plate light assembly by three spliceless wiring harnesses. The power distribution system may feed side marker light assemblies as an option.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a motor vehicle (specifically a truck) equipped with a power distribution system in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged exploded perspective view of a portion of the power distribution system shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a section taken substantially along the line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
looking in the direction of the arrows showing the bussing strips of a bussing block shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
;
FIG. 4
is a wiring or circuit diagram for the power distribution system shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawing,
FIG. 1
shows the aft end of a truck
10
that is equipped with a bussing block
12
for distributing electrical power to a left hand tail light assembly
13
, a license plate light assembly
14
and a right hand tail light assembly
15
. Bussing block
12
is attached to the cross sill
16
of the truck by a bracket
17
. The bussing block
12
and bracket
17
are shaped to facilitate attachment of bussing block
12
to bracket
17
as described in detail in pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/302,114 filed Apr. 29, 1999 by Gary Detter and assigned to the assignee of this invention.
Bussing block
12
has four integral socket connectors
18
,
20
,
22
and
24
as best shown in FIG.
2
. Bussing block
14
is fed electrical power by a spliceless chassis wiring harness
26
that has an end connector
28
that plugs into input connector
18
. Bussing block
12
distributes the electrical power to the three light assemblies
13
,
14
and
15
via three distinct and separately spliceless wiring harnesses: a first wiring harness
30
, a second wiring harness
32
, and a third wiring harness
34
. First wiring harness
30
has an end connector
36
that plugs into output connector
20
and a second end connector (not shown) that plugs into the left hand tail light assembly
13
. Third wiring harness
32
has an end connector
40
that plugs into output connector
22
and a second end connector (not shown) that plugs into the license plate light assembly
14
. Wiring harness
34
has an end connector
44
that plugs into output connector
24
and a second end connector (not shown) that plugs into the right hand tail light assembly
15
.
Referring now to the wiring diagram of
FIG. 4
, left hand tail light assembly
13
includes a left hand back-up light
48
(that is conventionally behind a white lens), a left hand stop/park double filament light
50
(that is conventionally behind a red lens) and a left hand turn light
52
(that is behind a red lens or an amber lens depending on the country).
License plate light assembly
14
includes a left hand license light
54
and a right hand license light
56
. Left hand license light
54
may be associated with a left hand side marker light
58
in an optional left hand side marker light assembly
60
as shown in FIG.
1
. Right hand license light
56
may be associated with a right hand side marker light
62
in an optional right hand side marker light assembly
64
. When optional side marker light assemblies
60
and
64
are used, the second wiring harness
32
for license plate light assembly
14
is branched and provided with end connectors that plug into the side light assemblies
60
and
64
to energize lights
58
and
62
.
Right hand tail light assembly
15
includes a right hand back up light
66
(that is conventionally behind a white lens), a right hand stop/park double filament light
68
(that is conventionally behind a red lens) and a right hand turn light
70
(that is behind a red lens or an amber lens depending on the country).
Wiring Harness
26
plugs into input connector
18
via end connector
28
to feed the three light assemblies
13
,
14
and
15
via output connectors
20
,
22
and
24
and wiring harnesses
30
,
32
and
34
as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The wiring diagram of
FIG. 4
shows the power connection or wiring harness
26
to the input terminals and ground terminal in in connector
18
. These terminals are labeled J
1
-A, J
2
-B, etc. in FIG.
4
. J
1
indicates wiring harness
26
while the letters A, B, etc. indicate the specific terminal labeled in socket
18
in FIG.
3
.
Output connector
20
feeds the left hand tail light assembly
28
13
via end connected
36
. The output terminals of output connector
20
are labeled J
2
-A, J
2
-B etc. in
FIG. 4
, with J
2
indicating output connector
20
and the letters A, B etc. indicating the specific output terminal labeled in output connector
20
in FIG.
3
. The output terminals of output connector feed lights
48
,
50
and
52
via the individual leads of wiring harness
30
.
Output socket
22
feeds license plate light assembly
14
, left hand side marker light assembly
60
, and right hand side marker light assembly
64
, all via end connector
40
. The output terminals of output connector
22
are labeled J
3
-A, J
3
-B in
FIG. 4
with J-
3
indicating output connector
22
and the letters A, B, etc. indicating the specific output terminal in output connector
22
in FIG.
3
. The output terminals of output connector
22
feed lights
54
,
56
,
58
,
62
via the individual leads of second wiring harness
32
.
Output socket connector
24
feeds right hand tail light assembly
15
via end connector
44
. The output terminals of output connector
24
are labeled J
4
-A, J
4
-B, etc. with J
4
indicating output connector
24
and letters A, B, etc. indicating the specific output terminal in output connector
24
in FIG.
3
. The output terminals of output connector
24
feed lights
66
,
68
and
70
via the individual leads of wiring harness
34
.
A plurality of conductive strips are embedded in bussing block
12
and are shown in plan view in FIG.
3
and diagramatically in FIG.
4
. Each conductive strip is identified in
FIG. 3
with a numeral
72
,
74
,
76
,
78
,
80
,
82
or
84
and its counterpart is identified with the same numeral in the wiring diagram of FIG.
4
. For instance the power feed conductor strip for left hand turn light
52
is identified by the numeral
72
in FIG.
3
and its diagramatic counterpart is also labelled
72
in
The conductive strips
72
-
84
provide all of the necessary power distribution to the individual lights of the two tail light assemblies
13
and
15
, the license plate light assembly
14
and optional side marker light assemblies
60
and
64
without any need for splices in either the chassis wiring harness
26
or any of the output wiring harnesses
30
,
32
or
34
.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention in light of the above teachings may be made. It is, therefore, to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A power distribution system for a motor vehicle having a left tail light assembly, a license plate light assembly and a right tail light assembly comprising:a bussing block having an input connector, a first output connector, a second output connector and a third output connector; the bussing block having a plurality of bus strips with each of the bus strips having at least one terminal that is exposed in the input connector and at least one terminal that is exposed in at least one of the first, second and third output connectors; a spliceless chassis wiring harness having an end connector mated to the input connector for energizing lights in the left tail light assembly, the license plate light assembly and the right tail light assembly; a spliceless first output wiring harness operatively associated with the first output connector and the left tail light assembly; a spliceless second output wiring harness operatively associated with the second output connector and the license plate light assembly, and a spliceless third output wiring harness operatively associated with the third output connector and the right tail light assembly.
- 2. The power distribution system as defined in claim 1 wherein the right and left tail light assemblies each include a turn light, a stop light and a back-up light.
- 3. The power distribution system as defined in claim 2 wherein the right and left tail light assemblies each include a double filament light that functions as the stop light and a park light.
- 4. The power distribution system as defined in claim 2 wherein the license plate light assembly includes a right license light and a left license light.
- 5. The power distribution system as defined in claim 2 further including a right side marker light assembly and a left side marker light assembly and wherein the right and left side marker light assemblies are operatively associated with the second output connector.
- 6. The power distribution system as defined in claim 3 wherein the license plate light assembly includes a right license light and a left license light.
- 7. The power distribution system as defined in claim 3 further including a right side marker light assembly and a left side marker light assembly and wherein the right and left side marker light assemblies are operatively associated with the second integral output connector socket.
- 8. The power distribution system as defined in claim 3 wherein the license plate light assembly includes a right license light and a left license light.
- 9. The power distribution system as defined in claim 3 further including a right side marker lamp assembly and a left side marker lamp assembly and wherein the right and left side marker lamp assemblies are operatively associated with the second output connector.
- 10. The power distribution system as defined in claim 1, wherein the input connector, the first output connector, the second output connector and the third output connector are sockets.
- 11. The power distribution system as defined in claim 10, wherein the sockets are integral to the bussing block and made of the same material.
- 12. The power distribution system as defined in claim 1, wherein the bussing block is molded about the plurality of bus strips thereby encapsulating the plurality of bus strips.
- 13. The power distribution system as defined in claim 1 wherein the bussing block is located at the rear of a vehicle, attached to a cross sill.
- 14. A power distribution system for a motor vehicle having a left tail light assembly, a license plate light assembly and a right tail light assembly comprising:the right and left tail light assemblies each having a turn light, a stop light, a park light and a back-up light, the stop light and the park light contained within a single double filament light; a bussing block attached to a vehicle cross sill at a location exposed to road conditions, the bussing block having an input connector, a first output connector, a second output connector and a third output connector, the connectors being sockets, the sockets integral to the bussing block; the bussing block having a plurality of bus strips with each of the bus strips having at least one terminal that is exposed in the input connector and at least one terminal that is exposed in at least one of the first, second and third output connectors, the bussing block encapsulating the plurality of bus strips; a spliceless chassis wiring harness having an end connector mated to the input connector for energizing lights in the left tail light assembly, the license plate light assembly and the right tail light assembly; a spliceless first output wiring harness electrically connected with the first output connector and the left tail light assembly; a spliceless second output wiring harness electrically connected with the second output connector and the license plate light assembly; and a spliceless third output wiring harness electrically connected with the third output connector and the right tail light assembly.
- 15. A power distribution system for a motor vehicle having a left tail light assembly, a license plate light assembly and a right tail light assembly comprising:a bussing block having an input connector, a first output connector, a second output connector and a third output connector; the bussing block having a plurality of bus strips with each of the bus strips having at least one terminal that is exposed in the input connector and at least one terminal that is exposed in at least one of the first, second and third output connectors, the plurality of bus strips lying flat within the same plane, the bussing block molded about and encapsulating the plurality of bus strips; a spliceless chassis wiring harness having an end connector mated to the input connector for energizing lights in the left tail light assembly, the license plate light assembly and the right tail light assembly; a spliceless first output wiring harness operatively associated with the first output connector and the left tail light assembly; a spliceless second output wiring harness operatively associated with the second output connector and the license plate light assembly; and a spliceless third output wiring harness operatively associated with the third output connector and the right tail light assembly.
- 16. The power distribution system as defined in claim 15 wherein the right and left tail light assemblies each include a turn light, a stop light and a back-up light.
- 17. The power distribution system as defined in claim 16 wherein the right and left tail light assemblies each include a double filament light that functions as the stop light and a park light.
- 18. The power distribution system as defined in claim 17 wherein the license plate light assembly includes a right license light and a left license light.
- 19. The power distribution system as defined in claim 17 further including a right side marker light assembly and a left side marker light assembly and wherein the right and left side marker light assemblies are operatively associated with the second output connector.
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