Information
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Patent Grant
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6354853
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Patent Number
6,354,853
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Lead blocks are connected to end portions of flexible cables and are held at predetermined positions of housings. The lead blocks are each composed of a body portion, an extending terminal portion, and a conductor extending portion. A connecting portion for the associated flexible cable is formed in only the body portion. A predetermined number of connecting terminals are distributed to the body portion and the extending terminal portion. According to this configuration, conductors carried in the flexible cables and conductors held in the lead blocks can be connected with each other without dividing end portions of the flexible cables. Besides, it is possible to increase the total number of connecting terminals without increasing the number of lead blocks. Thus, it is possible to realize a multi-circuit configuration of the rotary connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relaters to a rotary connector incorporated in a vehicular steering system and functioning to provide an electrical connection between an electric device disposed on the rotor side and an electric device disposed on the stator side.
2. Description of the Prior Art
This type of a rotary connector is mainly composed of a pair of housings disposed concentrically and connected together in a relatively rotatable manner and a flexible cable received in a windable and rewindable manner into a space formed between the paired housings. Both end portions of the flexible cable are fixed to the housings respectively and then are drawn out electrically to the exterior usually through lead wires. Of the paired housings, one is used as a movable housing and the other as a fixed housing. As the movable housing is turned clockwise or counterclockwise, the flexible cable is wound or rewound within the aforesaid space.
In the rotary connector thus constituted schematically, the fixed housing is fixed to a steering column of a steering system, while the movable housing is fixed to a steering wheel, and both ends of the flexible cable are connected respectively to an electric device disposed on the steering column side and an electric device disposed on the steering wheel side. In this state the rotary connector is used as an electrical connector means for, say, a air bag system or a horn circuit.
A rotary connector that has been becoming most popular in recent years is of the type in which, for facilitating and ensuring the connection between conductors carried within a flexible cable and lead wires connected to electric devices disposed on the steering column side and the steering wheel side, cable connectors called lead blocks are connected to end portions of the flexible cable and are fixed to a part of a fixed housing and a part of a movable housing, and external connectors connected to end portions of the lead wires are mounted to the lead blocks, thereby connecting the conductors carried in the flexible cable and the lead wires with each other electrically.
The vehicular steering system has recently become multi-functional, with consequent tendency to an increase in the number of circuits. However, if the tendency to such a multi-circuit configuration is promoted, the length of a lead block, if the lead block is of a mere single row arrangement of connecting terminals, becomes too large, causing an obstacle to its accommodation into a housing or giving rise to the problem that the size of a rotary connector used becomes large. In the conventional rotary connector, to cope with an increase in the number of conductors incorporated in a flexible cable, a plurality of lead blocks are connected to a single flexible cable or there is used a lead block with connecting terminals arranged in plural rows.
However, according to the former countermeasure just mentioned above, it is necessary that an end portion of the flexible cable be divided and that conductors carried in the thus-divided portions be connected to a plurality of lead blocks, while according to the latter countermeasure, it is necessary that an end portion of the flexible cable be divided and that conductors carried in the thus-divided portions be connected respectively to the plural rows in a single lead block. Thus, in both cases it is necessary to divide an end portion of the flexible cable and make connection to a lead block(s), but work for connection between the flexible cable and the lead block(s) is complicated. In the former case, moreover, since the number of lead blocks increases, the work for connecting lead blocks with external connectors after mounting the rotary connector to the steering system also becomes complicated.
The present invention has been accomplished for solving the above-mentioned problems of the prior art and it is an object of the invention to provide a rotary connector which, even with an increase in the number of conductors carried in a flexible cable, permits the work for connection between the flexible cable and lead blocks to be carried out easily and which also permits the work for connection between lead blocks and external connectors or external leads to be done easily.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, for achieving the above-mentioned object, there is provided a rotary connector comprising a pair of housings disposed concentrically and connected together in a relatively rotatable manner, a flexible cable received in a windable and rewindable manner within a space formed between the paired housings, and a lead block connected to an end portion of the flexible cable and held at a predetermined position of the housings, the lead block comprising a body portion, one or plural conductor extending portions projecting from the body portion, and an extending terminal portion, the body portion having a flexible cable connecting portion as a connection of conductors carried in the flexible cable and a group of connecting terminals integral with some of the conductors which constitute the connecting portion, the conductor extending portion(s) being integral with some of the remaining conductors which constitute the connecting portion, and the extending terminal portion having a connecting terminal or a group of connecting terminals integral with a conductor or a group of conductors which constitute the conductor extending portion(s).
In the rotary connector of the above configuration, even if the total number of connecting terminals formed in the lead block increases with an increase in the number of conductors carried in the flexible cable, this can be coped with by providing a predetermined number of connecting terminals in the body portion and also in the extending terminal portion and by bending the conductor extending portion and disposing the extending terminal portion at an appropriate position. Therefore, an end portion of the flexible cable can be connected to the lead block (a connection of the conductors carried in the flexible cable) in a simple manner without dividing the cable end portion. Besides, since the extending terminal portion is connected to the body portion through the conductor extending portion and it is possible to increase the total number of output terminals even without increasing the number of lead block. Therefore, there is no fear that the external connector mounting work or the external lead connecting work for the lead block may become complicated.
For example, if a plurality of connecting terminals are provided in the extending terminal portion, if the conductor extending portion is bent and the extending terminal portion is turned back along the body portion, and if the connecting terminal group projected in a row from the body portion and the connecting terminal group projected in a row from the extending terminal portion are arranged in parallel with each other, then not only it is possible to arrange two rows of connecting terminals in a single lead block but also it is possible to connect an end portion of the flexible cable to the flexible cable connecting portion of the body portion without dividing the cable end portion.
Preferably, the connecting terminals provided in the body portion and the extending terminal portion are integrally molded using an insulating resin. This is for facilitating their handling and for fixing their preset intervals with a high accuracy. Further, for facilitating the connection with external connectors, it is preferable that each connecting terminal group be projected at a predetermined certain pitch from the resin molded portion.
Preferably, a positioning means for positioning the extending terminal portion relative to the body portion is provided between the body portion and the extending terminal portion. According to this positioning means it is possible to establish, with a high accuracy, a positional relation between a connecting terminal or a group of connecting terminals projected from the extending terminal portion and a group of connecting terminals projected from the body portion at the time of folding back the extending terminal portion along the body portion.
For facilitating the connection of the flexible cable it is particularly preferred that a group of conductors in a number corresponding to the number of conductors carried in the flexible cable be arranged in the flexible cable connecting portion of the body portion flushly at intervals corresponding to the intervals preset for the conductors carried in the flexible cable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view of a rotary connector according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken on line
2
—
2
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the rotary connector with a top plate removed;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of a lead block with a flexible cable connected thereto;
FIG. 5
is a side view of an output terminal side of the lead block shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of the lead block shown in
FIG. 4
before bending and cutting work;
FIG. 7
is a side view of the output terminal side of the lead block shown in
FIG. 6
; and
FIG. 8
is a plan view of an end portion of the flexible cable.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An entire configuration of a rotary connector according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinunder with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, of which
FIG. 1
is a plan view of the rotary connector,
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken on line
2
—
2
in
FIG. 1
, and
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the rotary connector with a top plate removed.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the rotary connector of this embodiment is mainly composed of a first housing
10
, a second housing
30
mounted to the first housing
10
rotatably, flexible cables
50
received in a windable and rewindable manner into an annular receptacle portion
24
which is formed by combining both housings
10
and
30
with each other, lead blocks
60
and
61
connected to both end portions of the flexible cables
50
, and a moving member
70
disposed rotatably within the receptacle portion
24
.
The first housing
10
comprises a body
11
and a rotor snap
12
which is snap-fitted to a lower portion of the body
11
. The body
11
comprises a top plate
14
having a center hole and formed in a doughnut shape in plan and a first inner cylinder
15
suspended from an inner peripheral portion of the top plate
14
. The rotor snap
12
comprises a retaining plate
17
having a center hole
16
and formed in a doughnut shape in plan which is smaller in diameter than the top plate
14
and a second inner cylinder
18
which is erected from an inner peripheral portion of the retaining plate
17
.
On an inner peripheral surface of the first inner cylinder
15
are formed a plurality of stoppers
19
for abutment thereagainst of a front end portion of the rotor snap
12
and a plurality of retaining pawls (not shown) for snap-fitting of the rotor snap
12
. The rotor snap
12
is snap-fitted to the body
11
of the first housing by bringing the retaining pawls respectively into engagement with retaining holes (not shown) formed in the corresponding portion of the rotor snap
12
. Two first lead block setting portions
21
are projected upward from an upper surface of the top plate
14
at predetermined positions, and first lead blocks
60
, which are connected to one ends of the flexible cables
50
, are received and fixed within the first lead block setting portions
21
. Further, an engaging recess
23
of the second housing
30
, which will be described later, is formed in a lower surface of an outer peripheral portion of the top plate
14
.
The second housing
30
comprises an outer cylinder
31
and a bottom plate
32
which is snap-fitted to a lower portion of the outer cylinder
31
.
The outer cylinder
31
defines a space
24
for receiving therein the flexible cables
50
and the moving member
70
between the first and second inner cylinders
15
,
18
. The outer cylinder
31
has an inside diameter larger than the outside diameter of the first inner cylinder
15
and that of the second inner cylinder
18
. At an upper end portion of an inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder
31
is formed a top plate receiving portion
34
having a ring-like projection
33
for engagement with the retaining recess
23
formed in the top plate
14
, while from a lower end portion of an outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder
31
are projected a plurality of retaining pawls (not shown) for snap-fitting with the bottom plate
32
. In part (the lower end portion in
FIGS. 1 and 3
) of the outer cylinder
31
is formed a second lead block receptacle portion
37
for receiving therein the second lead blocks
61
which are connected to opposite ends of the flexible cables
50
.
The bottom plate
32
is formed substantially in the shape of a flat plate having a center hole
38
, and a stepped portion
39
is formed in an inner peripheral portion extending along the center hole
38
to receive an outer peripheral portion of the retaining plate
17
of the rotor snap
12
. Centrally of an upper surface of the bottom plate
32
is formed a ring-like concave groove
40
for engagement therein of the moving member
70
, while from a lower surface of the bottom plate are projected two second lead block setting portions
41
downward at a position corresponding to the second lead block receptacle portion
37
, with connecting pins
61
a
of the second lead blocks
61
being received and fixed within the setting portions
41
.
The flexible cables
50
each comprise a plurality of conductors laminated using an insulating cover sheet, which conductors are connected respectively to the connecting pins
60
a
and
61
a
of the first and second lead blocks
60
,
61
attached to both end portions of the flexible cable. In this embodiment, two flexible cables
50
are wound and received in the receptacle portion
24
, as shown in FIG.
3
. As to the configuration of the flexible cables
50
and that of the first and second lead blocks
60
,
61
, a more detailed description will be given later.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the moving member
70
is made up of a ring-like roller holder
71
capable of being received in the receptacle portion
24
and a plurality of rollers
72
secured to the roller holder
71
rotatably.
The roller holder
71
has roller setting portions from which are projected roller shafts
74
respectively, the roller shafts
74
each having a retaining pawl
73
formed on an inner surface thereof, as shown in
FIG. 2. A
cylindrical roller
72
is mounted rotatably on each roller shaft
74
. As shown in the same figure, the roller
72
is formed in a cylindrical shape having a top plate. Centrally from a lower surface of the top plate are suspended concentrically an inner cylinder
76
having a retaining pawl engageable with the retaining pawl
73
and an outer cylinder
77
fitted on an outer surface of the associated roller shaft
74
. Each roller
72
is mounted on the associated roller shaft
74
by inserting the roller shaft between the inner and outer cylinders
76
,
77
and by engaging the retaining pawl
73
formed on the roller shaft
74
with the retaining pawl
75
formed on the inner cylinder
76
.
A guide plate
78
for the flexible cables
50
is projected between adjacent roller shafts
74
in the roller holder
71
. Next to specific rollers
72
A on which the flexible cables
50
are to be wound there are formed projecting portions
79
of a different shape in a spaced relation to each other at a predetermined interval, indicating the positions of the specific rollers
72
A.
Further, a through hole
80
is formed in the portion from a vicinity of each of the roller shafts
74
with the specific rollers
72
A mounted thereon up to the associated projecting portion
79
to check whether the flexible cables
50
have been wound round on the specific rollers
72
A each in a predetermined direction.
The reference numeral
82
appearing in
FIGS. 2 and 3
denotes an elastic piece engaged with the annular concave groove
40
formed centrally of the upper surface of the bottom plate
32
. Plural elastic pieces
82
are formed at nearly equal intervals in the roller holder
71
.
The elastic pieces
82
are formed by cutting the roller holder
71
in three positions and elastically deforming free ends of the thus-cut portions downwards. At the tip of a lower surface of each elastic piece
82
is formed a prong
83
engageable with the concave groove
40
. By bringing the prongs
83
formed at the tips of the elastic pieces of the roller holder
71
into engagement with the ring-like concave groove
40
formed in the bottom plate
32
, there is ensured a stable rotational motion in the space
24
.
Now, with reference to
FIGS. 4
to
8
, the following description is provided about the structure of the flexible cables
50
and that of the first and second lead blocks
60
,
61
used in the rotary connector of this embodiment.
FIG. 4
is a plan view of a lead block with a flexible cable connected thereto,
FIG. 5
is a side view of an output terminal side of the lead block,
FIG. 6
is a plan view of the lead block shown in
FIG. 4
, prior to bending work,
FIG. 7
is a side view of the output terminal side of the lead block shown in
FIG. 6
, and
FIG. 8
is a partial plan view of the flexible cable.
The flexible cables
50
are each a band-like cable obtained by laminating a plurality of parallel conductors (lead wires)
51
with use of two surface and back insulating films
52
. In this embodiment there are used eight conductors
51
. At both end portions of each flexible cable
50
, as shown in
FIG. 8
, one insulating film is peeled off and a group of conductors
51
are exposed on one side of the other insulating film.
As is seen from
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the first and second lead blocks
60
,
61
are each mainly composed of a body portion
62
having a plurality (six in this embodiment) of connecting terminals
60
a
arranged in a row at predetermined intervals, an extending terminal portion
63
having a plurality (two in this embodiment) of connecting terminals
60
a
arranged in a row at the same intervals as that of the connecting terminals
60
a
, and conductor extending portions
64
which connects the body portion
62
and the extending terminal portion
63
with each other.
The body portion comprises a resin molded portion
62
a
obtained by integrally resin-molding a total of eight conductors
65
integral with the connecting terminals
60
a
and six connecting terminals
60
a
projecting upward from an upper side of the resin molded portion
62
a
. On a surface side (the side where the flexible cable
50
is disposed) of the resin-molded portion
62
a
is provided a flexible cable connecting portion
62
b
in which the eight conductors
65
are exposed to the exterior, while on a back side thereof is formed a lug
62
c
for use as a positioning means to position the extending terminal portion
63
relative to the body portion
62
. Although in this embodiment the conductors
65
of a predetermined certain width are exposed at predetermined certain intervals in the flexible cable connecting portion
62
b
, the width of each conductor
65
and intervals between adjacent conductors may be changed according to the width and intervals of the conductors carried in the flexible cable
50
.
The body portion
62
may be subjected to resin molding, which is conducted simultaneously with the resin molding of the extending terminal portion
63
, in the following manner. For enhancing the rigidity of the connecting terminals
60
a
and facilitating the handling thereof, resin molding is performed for a required portion in an integral condition of the connecting terminals
60
a
through a connector piece
66
and thereafter a cutting jig (not shown) is inserted through a window hole
67
formed in the resin molded portion
62
a
to cut the connector piece
66
, thereby making the connecting terminals
60
a
independent of one another electrically.
The extending terminal portion
63
is provided at front end portions of the conductor extending portions
64
, the conductor extending portions
64
being formed by extending two conductors
65
other than six conductors
65
integral with the six connecting terminals
60
a
in the body portion
62
out of the eight conductors
65
in all formed in the body portion. The extending terminal portion
63
is made up of two connecting terminals
60
a
integral with the two conductor extending portions
64
respectively and a resin molded portion
63
a
in which base portions of the connecting terminals
60
a
are resin-molded integrally. In aback of the resin-molded portion
63
a
is formed a positioning recess
63
b
engageable with the lug
62
c
formed on the back of the body of the body portion
62
.
As is apparent from
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the six connecting terminals
60
a
in the body portion
62
and the two connecting terminals
60
a
in the extending terminal portion
63
are arranged at predetermined certain intervals so that their front end portions are located at the same height.
Each lead block
60
(
61
) and each flexible cable
50
can be connected together in such a manner as shown in FIG.
4
. That is, an end portion of the flexible cable
50
is put on the resin-molded portion
62
a
of the body portion
62
, then the conductors
51
carried in the flexible cable are aligned respectively with the eight conductors
65
exposed to the flexible cable connecting portion
62
b
, and the conductors
51
and
65
are welded together by spot welding or ultrasonic welding.
In each of the lead blocks
60
and
61
thus constructed and with the flexible cables
50
connected thereto, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the conductor extending portion
64
is bent in U shape, allowing the extending terminal portion
63
to be positioned on the back side of the body portion
62
, and in this state the lead block can be attached to the fixed and movable housings which constitute the rotary connector. In this case, by fitting the lug
62
c
formed on the back of the body portion
62
into the recess
63
b
formed in the back of the extending terminal portion
63
it is possible to effect positioning of the extending terminal portion
63
relative to the body portion
62
accurately.
How to use the rotary connector of this embodiment constructed as above, as well as the operation thereof, will be described below with respect to the case where the second housing
30
in the rotary connector is used as a fixed housing, while the first housing
10
is used as movable connector, and the rotary connector is attached to a vehicular steering system.
First, the first housing
10
is fixed to a steering wheel of a vehicle and the second housing
30
is fixed to a steering column of the vehicle. Next, external connectors (not shown) provided on a rotor side are inserted into the first lead blocks
60
, while external connectors (not shown) provided on a stator side are inserted into the second lead blocks
61
.
In this state, if the vehicular steering wheel is turned clockwise or counterclockwise, the first housing
10
to which the turning force of the steering wheel is transmitted also turns in the same direction, whereby the flexible cables
50
are rewound or wound. For example, if the steering wheel is turned clockwise from its neutral position and the first housing
10
turns in the same direction, the flexible cables
50
are unwound from the first housing
10
, so that the cables are gradually wound while being pressed against the second housing
30
and assume a rewound state.
Conversely, when the steering wheel is turned counterclockwise from its neutral position and the first housing
10
turns in the same direction, the flexible cables
50
are unwound gradually from the second housing
30
while their turn-around portions push in the specific rollers
72
A in the same direction. Consequently, the flexible cables
50
are wound gradually along the first housing
10
and thus assume a wound state.
Thus, in the rotary connector of this embodiment, the lead blocks
60
and
61
are each made up of the body portion
62
, the extending terminal portion
63
, and the conductor extending portions
64
capable of being subjected to bending, the connecting portion
62
b
for each flexible cable
50
is formed in only the body portion
62
, and the conductors
65
are disposed in the connecting portion
62
b
in the same arrangement as that of the conductors
51
carried in each flexible cable
50
. Therefore, the conductor
51
carried in the cable
50
and the conductors
65
held in each of the lead blocks
60
and
61
can be connected together without dividing an end portion of the cable. In this way the connection of the flexible cables
50
to the lead blocks
60
and
61
can be done in a simple and reliable manner.
In the rotary connector of this embodiment, moreover, the lead blocks
60
and
61
are each made up of the body portion
62
, the extending terminal portion
63
, and the conductor extending portions
64
capable of being subjected to bending, a predetermined number of output terminals
60
a
are distributed to the body portion
62
and the extending terminal portion
63
, and the conductor extending portions
64
are bent so that the extending terminal portion
63
can be disposed along the body portion
62
and on the back side of the body portion. Therefore, it is possible to increase the total number of connecting terminals
60
a
without increasing the number of lead blocks, and the connecting work for connecting external connectors to the lead blocks is not likely to become complicated at all.
In the lead blocks
60
and
61
used in this embodiment, since resin-molded portions are provided in the body portion
62
and the extending terminal portion
63
, the connecting terminals
60
a
can be held at predetermined certain intervals and this is convenient for use.
In the lead blocks
60
and
61
used in this embodiment, moreover, since a positioning means comprising the lug
62
c
and the recess
63
b
is provided between the body portion
62
and the extending terminal portion
63
, it is possible to effect positioning of the extending terminal portion
63
accurately with respect to the body portion
62
. Consequently, it is possible to establish an accurate positional relation of the connecting terminals
60
a
provided in each of the body portion
62
and the extending terminal portion
63
.
Although in the above embodiment only one extending terminal portion
63
is formed and the connecting terminals provided in the body portion
62
and those provided in the extending terminal portion
63
are arranged in two rows, two or more extending terminal portions
63
may be formed on both sides of the body portion
62
and the connecting terminals provided in the body portion
62
and those provided in the two or more extending terminal portions
63
may be bent to the front and back sides of the body portion
62
so as to be arranged in three or more rows.
Although resin-molded portions are provided in the body portion
62
and he extending terminal portion
63
respectively, the resin-molded portion
63
a
provided in the extending terminal portion
63
may be omitted.
Although in the above embodiment the extending terminal portion
63
is folded back to the back side of the body portion
62
, the bent shape of the conductor extending portions
64
is not limited thereto. The conductor extending portions
64
may be bent in a desired shape such as a 90°-bent shape or a 60°-bent shape.
Although in the above embodiment the lead blocks
60
and
61
connected to both end portions of the flexible cables
50
are of the same configuration and shape, they may be of other different configurations and shapes. It is not always necessary to connect lead blocks to both ends of the flexible cables
50
. Lead blocks may be connected to only one ends of the flexible cables.
Further, although in the above embodiment external connectors are connected to one ends of the lead blocks
60
and
61
, external leads may be connected to the conductors
65
formed in the lead blocks
60
and
61
, whereby the conductors
51
carried in the flexible cables
60
and
61
can be drawn out to the exterior electrically.
The rotary connector according to the present invention, which is applied in such a mode of embodiment as described above, exhibits the following effects. Since the lead blocks are each composed of a body portion, an extending terminal portion, and conductor extending portions capable of being subjected to bending and a flexible cable connecting portion is provided in only the body portion, it is possible to effect connection between the conductors carried in each flexible cable and the conductors held in each block without dividing an end portion of the cable, thus making it possible to connect the flexible cable to the lead block in a simple and reliable manner. Besides, since a predetermined number of output terminals are distributed to the body portion and the extending terminal portion and the extending terminal portion can be disposed on the back side of the body portion by bending the conductor extending portions, it is possible to increase the total number of connecting terminals without increasing the number of lead blocks.
Moreover, since resin-molded portions are provided in the body portion and the extending terminal portion respectively and connecting terminals or a group of connecting terminals are projected from part of the resin-molded portions, the connecting terminals can be spaced at a constant interval, which is convenient for use.
Further, since the connecting terminals are projected at a constant pitch from the resin-molded portions in the body portion and the extending terminal portion, it is possible to simplify the structure of external connectors and facilitate connection of the external connectors to each lead block.
Further, since the extending terminal portion is folded back to the back side of the body portion and the connecting terminals arranged in a row in the body portion and those arranged in a row in the extending terminal portion are made parallel to each other, it is possible to use external connectors which are available commercially, and thus a rotary connector having a large number of circuits can be provided less expensively.
Further, since a positioning means for positioning the extending terminal portion relative to the body portion is provided between the body portion and the extending terminal portion, it is possible to effect positioning of the extending terminal portion accurately with respect to the body portion at the time of folding back the extending terminal portion along the body portion and hence possible to establish an accurate positional relation of the connecting terminals provided in the body portion and the extending terminal portion.
Further, since a group of conductors in a number corresponding to the number of conductors carried in each flexible cable are arranged in the flexible cable connecting portion of each lead block flushly at intervals corresponding to the intervals of conductors carried in the flexible cable, it is possible to effect connection between the conductors carried in the flexible cable and the conductors held in the lead block in a simpler and more reliable manner.
Claims
- 1. A rotary connector comprising:a pair of housings disposed concentrically and connected together in a relatively rotatable manner; a flexible cable received in a windable and rewindable manner within a space formed between the paired housings; and a lead block connected to an end portion of the flexible cable and held at a predetermined position of the housings, the lead block comprising a body portion, a conductor extending portion projecting from the body portion, and an extending terminal portion, the body portion having a flexible cable connecting portion as a connection of conductors carried in the flexible cable and a group of connecting terminals integral with some of the conductors which constitute the connecting portion, the conductor extending portion being integral with some of the remaining conductors which constitute the connecting portion, and the extending terminal portion having a connecting terminal which constitute the conductor extending portion, the conductor extending portion being folded back such that the extending terminal portion is positioned along the body portion, and the connecting terminals in the body portion and the connecting terminals in the extending terminal portion are arranged each in a row and in parallel with each other.
- 2. A rotary connector according to claim 1, wherein resin-molded portions are provided respectively in the body portion and the extending terminal portion, and the connecting terminals are projected from part of the resin-molded portions.
- 3. A rotary connector according to claim 2, wherein the group of connecting terminals is projected at a constant pitch from the resin-molded portions provided in the body portion and the extending terminal portion.
- 4. A rotary connector according to claim 1, wherein a positioning mechanism to position the extending terminal portion relative to the body portion is provided between the body portion and the extending terminal portion.
- 5. A rotary connector according to claim 1, wherein conductors in a number corresponding to the number of conductors carried in the flexible cable are arranged in the flexible cable connecting portion of the lead block flushly and at intervals corresponding to the intervals of the conductors carried in the flexible cable.
- 6. A rotary connector according to claim 1, wherein the body portion is resin-molded and includes a first group of connecting terminals and the extending terminal portion is resin-molded and includes a second group of connecting terminals.
- 7. A rotary connector according to claim 6, wherein connecting terminals of each of the first and second groups of connecting terminals are arranged to project at predetermined intervals from the body portion and the extending terminal portion, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-130342 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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