The present invention pertains to connector seals, and more particularly, to seals that prevent contamination and/or other substances from entering an electrical connector from around the conductors.
Electric and electronic circuits are prevalent in today's society. They can be found in all types of industrial equipment as well as innumerable commercial products. The size, versatility and programmability of circuits allow it to be used in seemingly endless applications. Accordingly, in some circumstances, electronic circuits find their way into harsh environments characterized by dirt, dust, moisture, salt and other corrosive materials that can detrimentally impact the function of the circuit.
Circuits are typically grouped together on a circuit board. In many instances, it is necessary for the circuits of one circuit board to communicate with the circuits of another circuit board; usually accomplished through the use of connectors. Connectors include a housing, constructed from a dielectric material, which mounts to a complementary connecting device; the area in between comprising the connector interface. The connector portions usually include mating conductive terminals for establishing the electrical connection between circuits.
Some connectors seal the interface of the electrical connector assembly to protect the interior components, i.e. the conductive terminals from contamination. However, the state of the art does not address the concern of water and other contamination that penetrates the connectors from the back side of the connector where the conductors enter the connector housing.
It would be useful to incorporate a seal that protects the rearward side of the connector from unwanted substances. What is needed is a seal that functions with any quantity of conductors to prevent water and other contaminants from entering the connector. The embodiments of the subject invention obviate aforementioned problems.
The embodiments of the present invention pertain to an electrical connector including a connector housing having a first side adapted to couple with an associated matching connector housing for establishing an electrical connection and a second side having one or more apertures configured to receive at least a first associated conductor, and means for substantially preventing substances from entering the connector housing from the second side.
In one aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention said means for substantially preventing substances from entering the connector housing comprises a contiguously formed barrier juxtaposed to the connector housing.
In another aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention, the barrier encircles the girth of the at least a first associated conductor for substantially preventing substances from entering the one or more apertures.
In yet another aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention, the barrier is generally planar having a characteristic thickness and one or more recesses fashioned in a planar face of the barrier, and wherein the one or more recesses are respectively positioned corresponding to the one or more apertures. When the at least a first associated conductor passes through the one or more recesses, the barrier may re-close around the conductor thereby substantially preventing substances from passing between the electrical conductor and the barrier.
In even another aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention, the barrier is constructed from a pliable material, which may be silicon.
In still another aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention, said means for substantially preventing substances from entering the connector housing substantially spans the entire second side of the connector housing.
In still yet another aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention, said means for substantially preventing substances from entering the connector housing spans a surface area defined by the one or more apertures.
In another aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention, said means for substantially preventing substances from entering the connector housing is configured to overlap one or more faces of the connector housing.
In another embodiment of the subject invention, a method of sealing the area between an electrical connector and one or more conductors includes the steps of providing a connector housing having one or more cavities for receiving at least a first electrical conductor, covering the one or more cavities with a seal, inserting the at least a first electrical conductor through the seal, and securing the electrical conductor to the connector housing.
One aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention includes the step of affixing the seal with respect to the connector housing and providing a generally planar sheet of material spanning a surface area of the connector housing defined by the one or more cavities.
Another embodiment of the subject invention includes a seal for an electrical connector housing having one or more cavities for receiving one or more electrical conductors comprising a generally planar section of material having one or more recesses fashioned in a first side of the generally planar section of material, wherein the one or more recesses are oriented respective to the spacing of the one or more cavities.
In one aspect of the embodiments of the subject invention the seal overlaps the area defined by the one or more cavities.
a is a perspective view of an electrical connector housing connected to a matching electrical connector housing according to the embodiments of the subject invention.
a is a perspective view of a connector housing seal according to the embodiments of the subject invention.
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same,
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The connector 10, and more specifically the connector housing 12, may be constructed from a dielectric material for isolating the electrical signals from individual circuits being communicated through the connector 10. In one embodiment, the connector housing 12 may be fashioned as a unitary article. However, other embodiments are contemplated where the connector housing 12 may be comprised of one or more assembled components. Any of a number of processes may be used to manufacture the connector housing 12 including but not limited to injection molding. As such, the connector housing 12 may be constructed from a thermoplastic material. In fact, the connector housing 12 may be constructed from any dielectric material that is appropriate for use with the embodiments of the subject invention. It is to be construed that the scope of coverage relating to the embodiments of the subject invention is not limited to the specific configuration and/or material used to construct the connector 10.
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In one embodiment, the conductors 15 may be received by the connector 10 after penetrating the seal 45. That is to say that the conductors 15 may be inserted through the seal 45 prior to insertion into the connector 10. The seal 45 may be constructed from a pliable material capable of closing around the conductor 15 extending therethrough. This forms an effective barrier for substantially preventing substances from leaking through. The seal 45 may be comprised of a resiliently deformable material. By resiliently deformable it is meant that the material may have memory wherein when the material is stretched or contorted, it has a general tendency to return to its original shape. As such when the conductor is inserted through the seal 45, the material comprising the seal 45 will encircle the outer circumference of the conductor 15. The seal material may be sufficiently pliable so as to automatically conform to a range diameters and configurations of conductors 15 without affecting its sealing capabilities. In this manner, the seal 45 may be constructed from a polymer material, which may be silicon. However, any material may be used having any degree elasticity as is appropriate for use with the embodiments of the subject invention.
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In operation, the seal 45 may be juxtaposed to the first side 28 of the connector 10 prior to installing the conductors 15 into the connector housing 12. In one embodiment, the seal 45 may overlap the edges of the connector housing 12. When assembled, the overlapping edges may cover the latching members and the sides of the connector housing 12. Alternatively, the seal 45 may have surface area similar to that of the first side 28 of the connector housing 12 and may be held in place by way of an adhesive, which may be a tacky, re-sealable adhesive such as that made by the 3M Corporation. In yet another embodiment, the seal 45 may integrally fashioned with the connector housing 12. Still, any manner of holding the seal 45 in place with respect to the connector housing 12 may be chosen as is appropriate for use with the embodiments of the subject invention. The conductors 15 may then be pushed through the recesses 47 respective of their intended position within the circuits as communicated by the connector 10.
The invention has been described herein with reference to the disclosed embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this specification. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalence thereof.