Protection cover for a battery terminal and a battery terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6512177
  • Patent Number
    6,512,177
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A protection cover includes a lid (32) and a cover (37) which have interfering portions (36, 41), which do not interfere with each other while the cover (37) is being displaced from an exposing position to a protecting position, if the lid (32) is mounted properly in a closing position with respect to the accommodating portion (22). However the interfering portions (36, 41) interfere to prevent the cover (37) from reaching the proper closing position when the lid (32) is mounted improperly. Thus, whether the lid (32) is mounted properly on the accommodating portion (22) can be detected based on whether or not the interfering portions (36, 41) interfere with each other while the cover (37) is being displaced to the pretecting position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a protection cover for a battery terminal and to a battery terminal with such protection cover.




2. Description of the Related Art




A battery terminal has a clamp connectable with a battery post and a wire connector connected with the clamp. A known protection cover for such a battery terminal is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,516. The protection cover comprises a tubular portion that surrounds the wire connector over its entire circumference and a cover for covering upper and lateral sides of the clamp. The tubular portion includes an accommodating portion that is open to accommodate the wire connector in a direction normal to its longitudinal axis. The tubular portion also has a lid that can be displaced to open or close the accommodating portion. The cover also can be displaced to expose or cover the clamp.




The tubular portion that surrounds the wire connector can accommodate the wire with improved operability by adopting a split construction of the accommodating portion and the lid portion. However, if the lid is not completely mounted on the accommodating portion, external matter may enter the surrounding portion through a clearance between the accommodating portion and the lid to contact the wire connector.




In view of the above, an object of the invention is to provide a battery terminal cover with a surrounding portion that has an accommodating portion and a lid, and with an ability to detect whether the lid is mounted securely on the accommodating portion.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a protection cover that can be mounted on a battery terminal that has a clamp for connection with a battery post and a wire connector for connection with a wire. The protection cover comprises a tubular surrounding portion for substantially surrounding the wire connector. The surrounding portion comprise an accommodating portion to at least partly accommodate the wire connector, and a lid which is displaceable between an open position spaced from an opening of the accommodating portion and a closed position where the lid substantially closes the opening.




The protection cover also comprises a cover for substantially covering upper and lateral sides of the clamp. The cover is displaceable between an exposing position where the cover exposes the clamp and a protecting position where the cover substantially covers the clamp.




The lid and the cover have interfering portions. The interfering portions do not interfere with each other while the cover is being displaced from the exposing position to the protecting position if the lid is mounted properly in the closing position with respect to the accommodating portion. However, the interfering portions do interfere with each other if the lid is mounted improperly, and hence the cover cannot reach the proper closing position. As a result, proper mounting of the lid on the accommodating portion can be detected based on whether the interfering portions interfere with each other while the cover is being displaced to the protecting position.




The wire connector preferably is inserted into the accommodating portion in a direction substantially normal to its longitudinal axis.




The cover may be supported on the accommodating portion for rotation parallel to a side wall of the cover. Additionally, the lid may be mounted for rotation on the accommodating portion and may reach the closing position by rotating across a rotation path of the side wall of the cover from an exposing position to a closing position.




The side wall of the cover interferes with the lid when the cover is rotated with the lid improperly mounted. However, the side wall of the cover is located outside the lid and restricts an outward displacement of the lid toward the opening position when the lid is mounted in the proper closing position and the cover is in the protecting position.




The interfering portion of the cover in the exposing position and the interfering portion of the lid in the closing position are located adjacent or proximate to each other. Displacement of the cover from the exposing position toward the protecting position causes the interfering portions to interfere with each other immediately after the displacement of the cover is started if the lid is improperly mounted. Thus, the cover need not be rotated a large amount.




The lid may be supported for rotation on the accommodating portion and the interfering portion may be at an end of the lid opposite the center of rotation. Thus, the shift of the interfering portion between the improperly and the properly mounted states of the lid is larger. Accordingly, the interfering portion of the lid can securely contact the interfering portion of the cover when the lid is mounted improperly.




The lid and the cover may have position correcting portions that engage each other during the displacement of the cover to the protecting position to forcibly push the improperly mounted lid to the proper closing position.




The invention also is directed to a battery terminal comprising a clamp to be connected with a battery post, a wire connector to be connected with a wire and a protection cover as described above.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a protection cover according to one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a battery terminal.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the protection cover with a lid portion in its opening position and a covering portion in its exposing position.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the protection cover with the lid portion in its closing position and the covering portion in its exposing position.





FIG. 5

is a perceptive view showing a state of the protection cover at an intermediate stage of rotation of the covering portion from the exposing position to a protecting position.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the protection cover with the lid portion in its opening position and the covering portion in its exposing position.





FIG. 7

is a front view of the protection cover when the lid portion is improperly mounted.





FIG. 8

is a front view of the protection cover when the lid portion is properly mounted.





FIG. 9

is a left side view of the protection cover with the lid portion in its opening position and the covering portion in its exposing position.





FIG. 10

is a side view partly in section showing a state where the protection cover is mounted on the battery terminal.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The protection cover of the subject invention is used with a battery terminal


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The battery terminal


10


has a substantially arcuate clamp


11


formed by bending a conductive metallic plate to a specified shape with a vertically extending longitudinal axis. The clamp


11


also has left and right fastening plates


12


that extend forward from the opposite circumferential ends of the clamp


11


. A wire connector


14


extends backward from the clamp


11


via a coupling portion


13


. The clamp


11


preferably is tapered toward its upper end, and can have its diameter reduced by inserting a bolt (not shown), through bolt holes


15


formed in the two fastening plates


12


and bringing the two fastening plates


12


closer to each other with a nut (not shown) that is engaged with a portion of the bolt that projects from the bolt holes


15


. In this way, the clamp


11


can be fastened to the outer circumferential surface of a battery post


16


for electrically connecting the battery terminal


10


and the battery post


16


. Further, an end of a wire


17


is connected with the wire connector


14


by crimping, folding or bending crimping the wire connector


14


.




The protection cover


20


to be mounted on the battery terminal


10


is made of a synthetic resin material, and comprises a rear end with a substantially rectangular tubular surrounding portion


21


for substantially surrounding the wire connector


14


of the battery terminal


10


. The protection cover


20


also comprises a front end with a cover


37


for substantially covering the upper, front and opposite lateral sides of the clamp


11


and the fastening plates


12


.




The surrounding portion


21


comprises an accommodating portion


22


and a lid


32


that are joined unitarily for rotation by hinges


33


. The accommodating portion


22


has upper and lower walls


25


and


26


that extend substantially at right angles from upper and lower edges of a left side wall


24


. A right side surface of the accommodating portion


22


is substantially entirely open, and thereby forms an opening


27


open to the outside. The battery terminal


10


can be moved in a transverse direction normal to its longitudinal direction through the opening


27


and into the accommodating portion


22


.




A partitioning wall


28


is formed between front ends of the upper and lower walls


25


and


26


, and is substantially continuous with the left side wall


24


. A horizontal slit


29


is open to the right near the upper end of the partitioning wall


28


to allow passage of the coupling portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


. An inner space of the accommodating portion


22


behind the partitioning wall


28


defines an accommodation space


30


for at least partly accommodating the wire connector


14


. Further, front and rear locks


31


F,


31


R are formed at the right edge of the inner surface of the upper wall


25


.




The lid


32


is substantially plate-shaped and is coupled to the accommodating portion


22


via the hinges


33


arranged one after the other along the right edge of the bottom wall


26


of the accommodating portion


22


. Thus, the lid


32


can be rotated about the front and rear hinges


33


along a plane normal to forward and backward directions. The lid


32


can be rotated to a closed position (see

FIGS. 1

,


4


,


5


and


8


) where the lid


32


closes the opening


27


along the right side of the accommodating portion


22


to form the right side wall of the surrounding portion


21


. The lid


32


also can be rotated approximately 180° from the closed position to an open position (see

FIGS. 3

,


6


and


9


) where the lid


32


extends down from the accommodating portion


22


. The orientation, position and shape of the lid


32


in its closed position are transversely symmetrical with the left side wall


24


of the accommodating portion


22


. Further, the front end of the left side wall


24


of the accommodating portion


22


and the front end of the lid


32


define transversely symmetrical arcuate holding portions


34


. A rear part of the clamp


11


can be brought into contact with the holding portions


34


to restrict a loose movement of the clamp


11


.




Front and rear locks


35


F,


35


R are formed at an end of the lid


32


opposite its center of rotation for engagement with the locks


31


F and


32


R of the accommodating portion


22


. More particularly, the locks


35


F and


35


R are at the upper end in the closed position of the lid


32


and the bottom end in the open position of the lid


32


. The locks


35


F,


35


R and the locks


31


F,


31


R are configured to engage and locking the lid


32


in the closed position.




The lid


32


has an interfering portion


36


that substantially aligns longitudinally with the front lock


35


F. The interfering portion


36


projects inwardly from the end of the lid


32


opposite the hinges


33


and toward the left side wall


24


of the accommodating portion


22


when the lid


32


is in closed. The interfering portion


36


extends along the upper outer and surface of the upper wall


25


when the lid


32


is in the closed position. At this time, the front locking piece


35


F extends along the inner surface of the upper wall


25


, and the right end of the upper wall


25


is held between the front locking piece


35


F and the interfering portion


36


from below and above.




The cover


37


is substantially in the form of a box with a top wall


38


and an open bottom. A front wall


39


F and left and right side walls


39


L,


39


R extend from the front, left and right edges of the top wall


38


at substantially right angles. The cover


37


is coupled rotatably to the accommodating portion


22


by a hinge


40


. The hinge


40


is formed on the upper or outer surface of the upper wall


38


and extends in a direction normal to the hinges


33


of the lid


32


and normal to the longitudinal direction of the battery post


16


. The cover


37


is rotatable about the hinge


40


between an exposing position (see

FIGS. 3

,


4


,


6


,


7


,


8


and


9


) where the cover


37


substantially exposes the clamp


11


and a protecting position (see

FIGS. 1 and 10

) where the cover


37


substantially covers the clamp


11


. The hinge


40


is behind the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


with respect to forward and backward directions. Further, the direction of rotation of the cover


37


is substantially parallel to the right side wall


39


R of the cover


37


. Thus, the axis of rotation is substantially normal to the plane of the right side wall


39


R.




The upper wall


38


of the cover


37


extends up substantially at a right angle to the upper wall


25


of the accommodating portion


22


, and the rear edges of the left and right side walls


39


L,


39


R are slightly higher than the upper wall


25


of the accommodating portion


22


when the cover


37


is in the exposing position. The cover


37


then can be rotated forward approximately 90° from the exposing position to the protecting position so that the upper, front and left and right side walls


38


,


39


F,


39


L,


39


R are at the upper, front, left and right sides of the clamp


11


, respectively. As a result, the clamp


11


is substantially covered except the lower surface that corresponds to or mates with the upper surface of a battery (not shown). The left and right side walls


39


L,


39


R of the cover


37


substantially face the left side wall


24


of the accommodating portion


22


and the outer surface of the lid


32


when the cover


21


is in the protecting position.




The cover


37


is formed with an interfering portion


41


for cooperating with the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


to detect improper mounting of the lid


32


. The interfering portion


41


projects inwardly from the rear edge of the left side wall


39


R to face the lid


32


in the closing position. The interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


is slightly above and slightly outward of the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, while the lid


32


is properly mounted and located in the proper closing position and while the cover


37


waits on standby in the exposing position.




The rotation path of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the covering


37


is substantially parallel to the right side wall


39


R and parallel to a plane that includes forward and backward directions and vertical direction. Additionally, the rotation path of the lid


32


is preferably a semicircle that extends in a circumferential direction normal to the wall surfaces of the lid


32


. Accordingly, the lid


32


is rotated to substantially transversely cross the rotation path of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the lid


32


. At a final stage of the rotation of the lid


32


from the opening position to the closing position, the lid


32


is rotated to cross the rotation path (arrow C in

FIG. 9

) of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


from an outer side (exposing position of the cover


37


where the lid


32


can be closed) to an inner side (closing position of the cover


37


where the lid


32


can no longer be closed due to interference with the cover


37


) and reaches the closing position. If the lid


32


stops its rotation immediately before its proper closing position, i.e. ends up in the improperly mounted state, the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


is on the rotation path of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


.




The protection cover


20


is mounted on the battery terminal


10


by first locating the cover


37


in its exposing position and locating the lid


32


in the opening position. The wire connector


14


of the battery terminal


10


then is accommodated into the accommodating portion


22


and the rear half of the clamp


11


is engaged with the holding portions


34


. Subsequently, the lid


32


is rotated from the opening position to the closing position and is locked there by engagement of the locking pieces


35


F,


35


R and the locking projections


31


F,


31


R to form the surrounding portion


21


in the form of a rectangular tube. The wire connector


14


is surrounded over its entire circumference by the surrounding portion


21


. At this stage, the clamp


11


is exposed forward of the accommodating portion


22


. Thereafter, the cover


37


is rotated forward to the protecting position to cover the clamp


11


. In this way, the protection cover


20


is completely mounted on the battery terminal


10


.




If the lid


32


is mounted properly when the cove


37


is rotated to the protecting position, the two interfering portions


36


,


41


do not interfere with each other since the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


is inward of the rotation path of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


with respect to widthwise direction. On the other hand, if the lid


32


does not reach the proper closing position due to incomplete mounting of the lid


32


(see FIG.


7


), the two interfering portions


36


,


41


contact each other immediately after the rotation of the cover


37


from the exposing position to the protecting position is started because the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


is located on the rotation path of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


. Accordingly, any further rotation of the cover


37


is restricted. In this way, the mounted state of the lid


32


on the accommodating portion


22


can be detected based on whether the cover


37


can be rotated from the exposing position to the protecting position.




As described above, the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


and the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


do not interfere with each other while the cover


37


is being displaced from the exposing position to the protecting position if the lid


32


is mounted properly in the closing position with respect to the accommodating portion


22


. However, the interfering portions


36


and


41


do interfere with each other if the lid


32


is mounted improperly, and hence the cover


37


cannot reach the proper closing position when the lid


32


is mounted improperly. Thus, whether the lid


32


is mounted properly on the accommodating portion


22


can be detected based on whether the interfering portions


36


,


41


interfere with each other while the covering


37


is being displaced to the protecting position.




The right side wall


39


R of the cover


37


is outside the lid


32


and the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


substantially contacts and/or faces the outer side surface of the lid


32


when the lid


32


is in the proper closing position and the cover


37


is in the protecting position. Thus, the lid


32


in the closing position is prevented from rotating to the opening position by the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


.




The interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


in the exposing position and the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


in the closed position are proximate to each other. Therefore, the interfering portions


36


,


41


interfere with each other immediately after the displacement of the cover


37


is started if the lid


32


is improperly mounted when the cover


37


is displaced from the exposing position toward the protecting position. Thus, the cover


37


need not be rotated greatly.




The lid


32


is supported rotatably on the accommodating portion


22


, and the interfering portion


36


is provided at the end of the lid


32


opposite from its center of rotation. Accordingly, the amount of shift of the interfering portion


36


in the direction crossing the rotation path of the right side wall


39


R and the interfering portion


41


of the covering portion


37


between the improperly mounted state and the properly mounted state is larger. Thus, the interfering portion


36


of the lid


32


can be brought securely into contact with the interfering portion


41


of the cover


37


when the lid


32


is mounted improperly.




The present invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing the sprit of the present invention as defined in the claims.




The accommodating portion and the lid are made integral or unitary to each other via the hinges in the foregoing embodiment. However the accommodating portion and the lid may be made as separate parts according to the present invention.




The cover is made integral or unitary to the surrounding portion via the hinge in the foregoing embodiment. However, the covering portion and the surrounding portion may be assembled from separate parts according to the present invention.




The interfering portion of the cover contacts the interfering portion of the lid to restrict any further rotation of the cover when the lid is mounted improperly. However, according to the present invention, the lid and the cover may be provided respectively with position correcting portions that engage with each other during the displacement of the cover to the protecting position to forcibly push the improperly mounted lid to the proper closing position.




The cover is supported on the accommodating portion via the hinge in the foregoing embodiment. However, the cover may be supported slidably on the accommodating portion according to the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A protection cover to be mounted on a battery terminal, the battery terminal having a clamp for connection with a battery post and a wire connector for connection with a wire, comprising:a surrounding portion for substantially surrounding the wire connector, the surrounding portion comprising an accommodating portion with an opening to at least partly accommodate the wire connector, and a lid which is displaceably mounted on the accommodating portion between an opened position where the lid substantially opens the opening, of the accommodating portion and a closed position where the lid substantially closes the opening; and a cover displaceable relative to the accommodating portion between an exposing position where the cover substantially exposes the clamp and a protecting position where the cover substantially covers at least upper and lateral sides the clamp; wherein the lid and the cover each comprise at least one interfering portion, the interfering portions being disposed and configured to avoid interference with each other while the cover is being displaced from the exposing position to the protecting position when the lid is in the closed position, and wherein the interfering portions interfere with each other and prevent the cover from reaching the protecting position when the lid is not in the closed position.
  • 2. A protection cover according to claim 1, wherein the wire connector has a longitudinal axis, and wherein the accommodating portion is configured for receiving the wire connector in a direction substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the wire connector.
  • 3. A protection cover according to claim 1, wherein the cover is supported on the accommodating portion for rotation parallel to a side wall thereof.
  • 4. A protection cover according to claim 3, wherein the lid is supported rotatably on the accommodating portion and reaches the closed position by rotationally displacement to cross a rotation path of the side wall of the cover from the exposing position to protecting position thereof.
  • 5. A protection cover according to claim 1, wherein the interfering portion of the cover in the exposing position and the interfering portion of the lid in the closed position are adjacent each other.
  • 6. A protection cover according to claim 1, wherein the lid is rotatably supported on the accommodating portion and the interfering portion is at an end of the lid opposite from a center of rotation.
  • 7. A protection cover according to claim 1, wherein the lid and the cover each are provided with position correcting portions which are engageable with each other during the displacement of the cover to the protecting position to forcibly push an improperly mounted lid to the proper closing position.
  • 8. A protection cover to be mounted on a battery terminal, the battery terminal having a clamp for connection with a battery post and a wire connector for connection with a wire, comprising:an accommodating portion for accommodating the wire connector, the accommodating portion comprising an opening extending along one longitudinal side of the accommodating portion and being sufficiently large for insertion of the wire connector; a lid hingedly mounted on the accommodating portion adjacent the opening, the lid being rotatable about a lid axis between an opened position where the lid is spaced sufficiently from the opening for insertion of the wire connector into the accommodating portion and a closed position where the lid substantially closes the opening; a cover for accommodating the clamp and the battery post, the cover being hingedly mounted to the accommodating portion for rotation about a cover axis that is substantially normal to the lid axis, the cover being rotatable between an exposing position where the cover substantially exposes the clamp and a protecting position where the cover substantially covers the clamp; and interfering portions formed on both the cover and the lid, the interfering portions being disposed and configured to avoid interference with each other while the cover is being rotated from the exposing position to the protecting position and when the lid is in the closed position, and wherein the interfering portions are disposed and configured to interfere with each other and prevent the cover from reaching the protecting position when the lid is not in the closed position.
  • 9. The protection cover of claim 8, wherein the interfering portion of the lid is at a location on the lid opposite the hinged connection of the lid to the accommodating portion.
  • 10. The protection cover of claim 8 wherein the lid is unitary with the accommodating portion.
  • 11. The protection cover of claim 10, wherein the cover is unitary with the accommodating portion.
  • 12. The protection cover of claim 11, wherein the accommodating portion has opposite front and rear ends, the cover being hingedly connected to the front end of the accommodating portion, the interfering portion of the lid being disposed to engage a portion of the accommodating portion adjacent the front end when the lid is in the protecting position.
  • 13. The protection cover of claim 12, wherein the cover includes a top wall hingedly connected to the accommodating portion, the cover further comprising left and right side walls, the right side wall being adjacent the lid when the lid is in the protecting position and when the cover is in the closed position, the interfering portion of the cover being on the right side wall in proximity to the hinged connection of the cover to the accommodating portion.
  • 14. The protection cover of claim 11, wherein the accommodating portion, the lid and the cover are formed from a resin material.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-183106 Jun 2000 JP
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