Information
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Patent Grant
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6361353
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Patent Number
6,361,353
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Date Filed
Friday, May 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- León; Edwin A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 404
- 439 405
- 439 417
- 439 409
- 439 367
- 439 519
- 439 521
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International Classifications
- H01R1120
- H01R424
- H01R426
- H01R1352
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Abstract
A plurality of electric wires 25 are distributed in an aligned manner on a distribution face 13 of a housing 10, a longitudinal direction of distribution thereof being at approximately right angles to a direction of attachment of insulation displacement terminal fittings 30. A cover 40 is attached from above. Walls 43 are provided on the cover 40 at locations which partition the spaces between distribution paths of the adjacent electric wires 25 and which also pass either side of the terminal fittings 30. The walls 43 permit incorrect attachment to be detected by interference. Front and rear walls 45F,45R are of different height to ensure correct orientation of the cover 40.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an electrical pressure contact connector.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
A conventional pressure contact connector is shown in JP-6-203643. This connector has a configuration whereby a housing is provided with a distribution face for electric wires, a plurality of terminal fittings are attached along this distribution face, and the electric wires are attached from above, by pressure contact, to a pressure contact member formed on each terminal fitting. The electric wires are insulated. Each pressure contact member formed on the terminal fittings is provided at one of a plurality of pressure contact locations on the distribution face, these pressure contact locations being provided on mutually differing locations of the terminal fittings. The plurality of electric wires for attachment by pressure contact are distributed along the distribution face at right angles to the direction in which the terminal fittings are attached to the housing.
The pressure contact connector described above, wherein the direction of attachment of the terminal fittings and the direction of distribution of the electric wires are at right angles, has the problem that if the direction of attachment of the terminal fittings is incorrect, the locations of the pressure contact members also become misaligned. As a result, the electric wires which have been attached by pressure contact to the incorrectly attached terminal fittings interfere with neighbouring electric wires and neighbouring pressure contact members, and there is the possibility that the pressure contact assembly cannot be performed.
The present invention has been developed after taking the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a pressure contact connector in which, in the case where the direction of attachment of the terminal fittings relative to the housing is at approximate right angles to the direction of distribution of the electric wires, incorrect attachment of the terminal fittings can be detected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided an electrical connector having a housing, a plurality of elongate electrical terminal fittings distributed in the housing in an attachment direction, each terminal fitting having an insulation displacement terminal for attachment to an electrical wire, the terminals being provided in parallel locations, and at right angles to said attachment direction whereby parallel electrical wires can be attached thereto, the connector further including a cover for said terminals, the inner face of said cover having depending walls adapted to provide channels for said wires.
Preferably the walls are substantially continuous and parallel, and the terminals preferably project therebetween. The channels between the walls may define recesses to receive and locate tips of said terminals.
The outermost walls may have different heights to fit closely with corresponding surfaces of the housing, thereby to ensure correct orientation of the cover. The innermost depending walls may be of the same height.
A resilient latch may be provided between cover and housing, and the cover may have end walls extending in the fitting direction and engageable over the sides of the housing. These sides may have projections engageable in slots of the cover to prevent fore and aft movement in the fitting direction. The cover is preferably attached in a direction perpendicular to the fitting direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Others features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagonal view showing pressure contact terminal fittings in an attached state within a housing.
FIG. 2
is a diagonal view showing electric wires in a set state within pressure contact blades.
FIG. 3
is a diagonal viewing showing a cover in an attached state.
FIG. 4
is a diagonal view of the pressure contact terminal fittings.
FIG. 5
is a diagonal view of the cover in an upside-down state.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of the cover attached in a correct direction.
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of the cover attached in an incorrect direction.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Next an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
7
.
A pressure contact connector of the present embodiment comprises a housing
10
, a plurality of pressure contact terminal fittings
30
, and a cover
40
. The housing
10
has a hood member
11
open to the anterior (to the upper right in
FIGS. 1
to
3
), and a distributing member
12
, this distributing member
12
extending from a posterior end wall of the hood member
11
and having a plate-like shape. An upper face of the distributing member
12
is a distribution face
13
. A plurality of pressure contact terminal fittings
30
(four in the present embodiment) are provided on this distribution face
13
, and a plurality of electric wires
25
(three in the present embodiment), attached by pressure contact to the pressure contact terminal fittings
30
, are distributed along the distribution face
13
. The distributed electric wires
25
extend to left and right sides from the distribution face
13
.
The distribution face
13
will now be explained in detail. A plurality of attachment holes
14
(four in the present embodiment) are formed on the distribution face
13
. The attachment holes
14
extend in an anterior-posterior direction, the pressure contact terminal fittings
30
being inserted therein. Each attachment hole
14
forms a square face cross-sectionally, an anterior end thereof passing through the posterior end wall of the hood member
11
and opening into the hood member
11
. A ceiling face of the housing
10
is cut away for a prescribed distance from the posterior end thereof, this forming an open channel
15
at a posterior end side of each attachment hole
14
. The open length of the channels
15
in an anterior-posterior direction varies in each attachment hole
14
. The channel at the right in
FIG. 1
is shortest in length. The second and fourth channels counting from the right in
FIG. 1
, are identical in length, and are the longest. The channel third from the right is intermediate in length.
The pressure contact terminal fittings
30
comprise electrically conductive sheet metal which has been punched out in a specified shape and then bent. As shown in
FIG. 4
, each pressure contact terminal fitting
30
comprises a strip-like tab
31
which extends for a specified length in an anterior-posterior direction, and a pair of blades
32
which protrude upwards from left and right side edges at a posterior end of the tab
31
.
Pressure contact blades
33
are formed in each of the blades
32
. These pressure contact blades
33
are open in an upwards direction. The electric wires
25
are attached therein by pressure contact and insulation displacement. The pressure contact terminal fittings
30
are attached to the housing
10
by inserting the tabs
31
thereof into the attachment holes
14
of the housing
10
from a posterior direction. When these pressure contact terminal fittings
30
are in an attached state, the pressure contact blades are adjacent the open lengths of the members
15
and are fixed in position in an anterior-posterior direction.
Each pressure contact blade is provided, in this fixed state, in one of a plurality of pressure contact locations which are at right angles to the direction of attachment of the terminal fittings. The position of each pressure contact blade
33
depends on the location of the respective channel. The pressure contact blades
33
protrude upwards at a location higher than dividing walls
16
which separate the open members
15
. As a result, the electric wires
15
attached by pressure contact to the pressure contact blades
33
do not interfere with the dividing walls
16
. Moreover, the tabs
31
of the pressure contact terminal fittings
30
are not uniform in length. In the case of the pressure contact terminal fittings
30
attached to the attachment holes
14
with the longest open members
15
, the tabs
31
are short. The pressure contact terminal fitting
30
attached to the attachment hole
14
with the shortest open member
15
has a long tab
31
. As a result. anterior ends of these tabs
31
are aligned so that all protrude the same distance into the hood member
11
.
Electric wire supporting walls
17
are formed at left and right sides (
10
A) of the distribution face
13
. A plurality of electric wire supporting grooves
18
(three in the present embodiment) are formed in each electric wire supporting wall
17
. These grooves
18
are provided in an anterior-posterior direction, are separated by spaces, and align with the pressure contact blades
33
when the position of these pressure contact blades
33
has been fixed (viewed from the side, the grooves
18
and the pressure contact blades
33
coincide). Guiding ribs
19
are formed on outer faces of the walls
17
. When the cover
40
is attached, these guiding ribs
19
fix the position thereof in an anterior-posterior direction. Furthermore, latching protrusions
20
are formed on the outer face of the electric wire supporting walls
17
to prevent the removal of the cover
40
after it has been attached.
An anterior end portion of the distribution face
13
is higher than a ceiling plate
14
A forming part of the attachment hole
14
. This higher face forms a regulating face
21
. A posterior side of the cover
40
is provided with a dust-proof wall
45
R which functions as a regulating member thereof. The regulating face
21
works in conjunction with the dust-proof wall
45
R to prevent the cover
40
from being attached to the housing
10
in an incorrect direction.
The cover
40
has a thick sheet-like shape in its entirety and is attached to the housing
10
so as to cover the entire distribution face
13
. The fitting direction thereof is as follows: when the distribution face
13
is in an upward-facing state, the cover
40
is lowered thereupon from a position directly above the distribution face
13
. In other words, the fitting direction of the cover
40
is at right angles to the plane of the distribution face
13
. Latching members
41
are formed at left and right sides (
40
) of the cover
40
. These latching members
41
move resiliently outwards and engage with the latching protrusions
20
of the housing
10
and thereby latch the cover
40
to the housing
40
. A plurality of openings, separated by slots (
41
A) are provided in an anterior-posterior direction in the members
41
, thereby preventing these members
41
from interfering with the guiding ribs
19
. When the cover
40
and the housing
10
are attached, the slots (
41
A) between the members
41
fit with the guiding ribs
19
, thereby fixing in an anterior-posterior direction the position of the cover
40
relative to the housing
10
. Furthermore, the latching members
41
fit tightly with left and right outer side faces of the housing
10
, thereby fixing in a left-right direction the position of the cover
40
relative to the housing
10
.
When the cover
42
is in an assembled state with the housing
10
, the lower face
42
opposes the distribution face
13
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, a plurality of long thin walls
43
(two in the present embodiment) extend within the lower face
42
in the direction of the electric wires
25
, spaces being provided therebetween at the anterior and posterior thereof. These walls
43
separate the electric wires
25
distributed along the distribution face
13
. The pressure contact blades
33
are adjacent to the walls
43
in an anterior-posterier direction, the walls
43
being located between these pressure contact blades
33
. As a result, when the cover
40
is facing the correct direction when it is to be attached to the housing
10
, the walls
43
and the pressure contact blades
33
do not mutually interfere. Furthermore, the walls
43
have a depth such that, when the cover
40
has been attached, they either make contact with upper side faces of the dividing walls
16
between the open members
15
or, alternatively, leave an extremely small space therebetween, this space being much smaller than an outer diameter of the electric wires
25
.
Pressing members
44
are formed on the lower face of the cover
40
, these extending along the electric wires
25
distributed along the distribution face
13
. Grooves
44
A are formed in these pressing members
44
, thereby preventing the pressing members
44
from interfering with upper edge portions of the pressure contact blades
33
. Portions of these pressing members
44
press on the electric wires
25
between the pairs of pressure contact blades
33
, thereby causing the electric wires
25
to make pressure contact with the contact blades
33
. Other portions of the pressing members
44
press the portions of the electric wires
25
that are to the exterior of the pressure contact blades
33
, thereby preventing the electric wires
25
from rising upwards.
Dustproof walls
45
F and
45
R are located at the anterior side edge of the posterior side edge, respectively, of the lower face of the cover
40
. These dustproof walls
45
F and
45
R extend in a left-right direction (the direction of distribution of the electric wires
25
) and serve to prevent foreign objects from entering the distribution face
13
. When the cover
40
has been attached facing the correct direction, a lower end face of the anterior dustproof wall
45
F makes contact with the regulating face
21
, or a very slight gap is left between the dustproof wall
45
F and the regulating face
21
. The posterior dustproof wall
45
R makes contact with a floor face (
21
A) of the channels
15
or, alternatively, a very slight gap is left therebetween. Grooves
46
are formed in the posterior dustproof wall
45
R in order to prevent the dividing walls
16
from interfering therewith. The regulating face
21
of the housing
10
is higher than the channels
15
(from the floor faces thereof). As a result, a lower side face of the anterior dustproof wall
45
F is located at a higher position than a lower side face of the posterior dustproof wall
45
R. Consequently, the lower side face of the posterior dustproof wall
45
R will strike against the regulating face
21
if the cover
40
is being attached back-to-front, and the attaching operation (the operation of attaching the cover
40
to the housing
10
) will be halted. That is, the posterior dustproof wall
45
R functions as a position regulating member of the present invention.
Next, the operation of the present embodiment will be explained.
The order of assembly of the pressure contact connector is as follows. First, the pressure contact terminal fittings
30
are attached to the housing
10
(see FIG.
1
), the three electric wires
25
are fixed thereto from above, and the electric wire
25
located at the position farthest to the anterior is severed at a location (S in
FIG. 2
) between two pressure contact blades
33
of two mutually adjacent pressure contact terminal fittings
30
. Next, the cover
40
is attached to the housing
10
. At this juncture, the locking members
41
make sliding contact with left and right outer faces of the housing
10
and fit with the guiding ribs
19
, thereby fixing the position of the cover
40
in an anterior-posterior direction and a left-right direction. The cover
40
is attached in a horizontal state to the housing
10
, and the members
41
and the protrusions
20
fit together, thereby latching the cover
40
to the housing
10
(see FIG.
3
and FIG.
6
).
While the cover
40
is being attached, the pressing members
44
press the electric wires
25
downwards, thereby causing them to make pressure contact with the pressure contact blades
33
. This pressure contact cuts into plastic insulation of the electric wires
25
and exposed core wires thereof make contact with inner side edges of the pressure contact blades
33
. Further, the portions of the electric wires
25
that are outside the pressure contact blades
33
are pressed downwards by the pressing members
44
. The movement of the electric wires
25
is thereby regulated.
When the cover
40
is in an attached state, as shown in
FIG. 6
, the walls
43
of the cover
40
are located so as to form partitions between the distribution paths of the three electric wires
25
. Consequently, the pressure contact blades
33
located in the neighbouring distribution paths are also in an isolated state. As a result, even if foreign objects penetrate between the cover
40
and the distribution face
13
after attachment has been completed, those foreign objects are reliably prevented from short-circuiting the pressure contact blades
33
. In the present embodiment, the dustproof walls
45
F and
45
R, in particular, are provided. These prevent foreign objects from penetrating inside the cover
40
and thereby reliably ensure that the pressure contact blades
33
are not short-circuited by foreign objects.
Further, if the cover
40
is attached back-to-front, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the posterior dustproof wall
45
R strikes against the regulating face
21
of the housings
10
, thereby halting the attaching operation. Accordingly, the walls
43
of the cover
40
and the pressure contact blades
33
of the housing
10
do not interfere with each other, and this prevents change of shape of the pressure contact blades
33
or the walls
43
, and prevents the walls
43
from pressing excessively on the electric wires
25
.
In the case where the pressure contact terminals
30
are incorrectly attached even though the attachment direction of the cover
40
is correct, the pressure contact blades
33
of the pressure contact terminals
30
enter the distribution area of the adjoining electric wires
25
and come to be located below the walls
43
or the dustproof walls
45
F and
45
R. In this case, the walls
43
or the dustproof walls
45
F and
45
R strike against the pressure contact blades
33
thereby preventing the attachment operation of the cover
40
from continuing. Consequently, the incorrect attachment of the pressure contact terminals
30
can be detected.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) In the present embodiment, only an example having male terminal fittings is explained. However, the present invention is also suitable for female terminal fittings.
(2) In the present embodiment, the regulating members are provided on the housing at two locations with the space therebetween extending along the direction of attachment of the terminal fittings. However, according to the present invention, the regulating members may be provided at two locations with the space therebetween extending along the direction of distribution of the electric wires.
(3) In the present embodiment, the regulating members are provided at peripheral edges of the distribution face. However, according to the present invention, the regulating members may be provided more towards the centre.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for connection with a plurality of wires, the connector comprising:a housing; a plurality of elongate terminal fittings disposed substantially in parallel in said housing, wherein each said terminal fitting includes an insulation displacement terminal constructed and arranged for electrical connection with a respective wire extending in A direction substantially perpendicular to said plurality of terminal fittings; and a cover having an inner face from which a plurality of channel walls extends said walls defining a respective channel for each electrical wire; wherein each said terminal projects into a respective said channel defined between said channel walls.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of channel walls are substantially parallel and continuous.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1 wherein each said channel defined between said channel walls includes a recess located to receive a tip of said terminals.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of channel walls comprises inner and outer channel walls, said inner channel walls having substantially the same height.
- 5. A connector according to claim 1 wherein each said terminal projects into a respective said channel defined between said channel walls.
- 6. A connector according to claim 5 wherein each said channel defined between said walls includes a recess located to receive a tip of said terminals.
- 7. A connector according to claim 1 wherein the outermost channel walls of said plurality of channel walls have different heights, and said housing includes surfaces adapted to closely conform to said outermost channel walls.
- 8. A connector according to claim 7 and further including a latching mechanism for latching together said cover and housing, said latching mechanism being operable only with a correct orientation of said cover with respect to said housing.
- 9. An electrical connector in accordance with claim 1, said cover further including opposite end walls also extending from said cover and defining slots to guide wires into respective said channels, said end walls overlapping opposite sides of said housing.
- 10. A connector according to claim 9 wherein said opposite sides of said housing have projections, and said end walls have slots engageable with said projections to prevent relative movement of said cover.
- 11. A connector according to claim 10 wherein said slots are perpendicular to a direction in which said housing and said cover are engaged.
- 12. An electrical connector comprising:a housing; a plurality of elongate electrical terminal fittings, each having an elongate body, the bodies being parallel to each other in the housing so as to extend in a first direction, each terminal fitting further having a pair of insulation displacement blades at right angles to the bodies, the blades defining an opening therebetween, the blades being aligned in the first direction to receive a wire trough the opening in a direction perpendicular to the first direction; and a cover having an inner face that overlies the blades and includes depending walls that define channels for receiving the blades, the channels extending perpendicular to the first direction and receiving the wires such that one wire is received in each channel so as to be isolated from the other wires.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-134711 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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