Sealed electrical distribution centers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435910
  • Patent Number
    6,435,910
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electrical distribution center having a terminal connector body overlying a housing. The connector body has a plurality of cavities. Terminals have blades which project from the housing into the cavities through an inner surface of the connector body. A sealing member is interposed between the housing and the connector body and seals around each of the blades and against the inner surface of the connector body around each of the cavities. The sealing member has a substrate layer covered on both sides by layers of silicone rubber. Cable terminals are adapted to be inserted into the cavities through an outer surface of the connector body to make electrical contact with the blades projecting from the housing.
Description




This invention relates generally to electrical distribution centers and more particularly to a sealed electrical distribution center.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electrical distribution centers are widely used in motor vehicles. Electrical distribution centers serve to connect a power source to electrical wiring harnesses for supplying power and control signals to various electrical systems of the vehicle. An electrical distribution center has a bussing layer assembly such as a circuit board interposed between an upper housing and a lower housing. Terminals from the circuit board project from the lower housing into selected cavities in a connector where such terminals make electrical contact with cable terminals leading to the various electrical systems. Often the electrical distribution centers and their mating connectors are unsealed, even in underhood installations. However, while unsealed electrical distribution centers may be acceptable for certain high energy power circuits, they should be sealed particularly when used to supply low energy control signals to various electrical systems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a seal is provided between the electrical distribution center and the connector. The seal prevents foreign matter from entering into the electrical distribution center, and also forms seals around each of the terminals projecting from the electrical distribution center and around each of the cavities in the connector.




The seal is provided by a sealing member interposed between the electrical distribution center and the connector. Preferably the sealing member includes layers of sealing material on opposite sides of a substrate layer. The substrate layer is preformed with holes for receiving the terminals projecting from the electrical center. The layers of sealing material initially cover the holes. In the process of projecting through the holes, the terminals pierce the layers of sealing material. The pierced sealing material seals around the terminals. Holes not entered by the terminals remain covered by the sealing material. In the embodiment about to be described, the substrate layer is a relatively rigid plate and the sealing material is silicone rubber.




Cable terminals inserted into the cavities to make electrical contact with the terminals projecting from the electrical distribution center are retained in the cavities by terminal locks in the cavities. The sealing member preferably has terminal lock reinforcements adapted to engage the terminal locks to hold the terminal locks engaged with the cable terminals.




One object of this invention is to provide a sealed electric distribution center having the foregoing features and capabilities.




Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent as the following description proceeds, especially when considered with the accompanying claims and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical distribution center and connector, constructed in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded, perspective view of the electrical distribution center and connector shown in

FIG. 1

, and also showing a sealing member embodying the invention between the electrical distribution center and the connector.





FIG. 3

is an exploded, perspective view of the connector and sealing member, showing the sides thereof opposite the sides shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary sectional view of a portion of the electrical distribution center, connector and sealing member, taken on the line


4





4


in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary, sectional view taken on the line


5





5


in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the sealing member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now more particularly to the drawings and especially

FIGS. 1-3

, an electrical distribution center


20


is shown having a circuit board


22


between an upper housing


24


and a lower housing


26


.




The circuit board


22


has a multiplicity of terminals


28


, each terminal having a blade


30


extending downwardly from the circuit board through holes


32


in the flat bottom wall


34


of the lower housing


26


. The terminals


28


are connected to a power source (not shown). The blades


30


project into cavities


36


in a connector body


38


for contact with terminals


40


on the ends of cables


41


. The cables


41


are adapted to transmit power and control signals to various electrical systems of a vehicle.




The connector body


38


has a flat inner surface


42


opposed to the flat bottom wall


34


of the lower housing


26


. The cavities


36


in the connector body


38


are in the form of elongated parallel passages which extend entirely through the connector body, opening through the flat inner surface


42


of the connector body and through an outer surface


46


thereof.




A sealing member


50


(

FIG. 6

) is interposed between the flat bottom wall


34


of the lower housing


26


and the flat inner surface


42


of the connector body


38


. The sealing member


50


preferably has a substrate or substrate layer


52


in the form of a relatively stiff plate of a material such as polyester for example. The substrate layer


52


is coated with a layer


54


of sealing material on both of its opposite sides so that the substrate layer


52


is completely encapsulated by the sealing material. The layers


54


of sealing material are preferably silicone rubber but may be other materials, preferably elastomeric, capable of sealing against the intrusion of water or foreign matter into the electrical distribution center


20


.




The substrate layer


52


has preformed holes


56


respectively aligned with the cavities


36


in the connector body


38


. The layers


54


of sealing material initially cover the holes


56


. The terminal blades


30


from the circuit board


22


project through the holes


56


in the substrate layer


52


of the sealing member


50


. In the process of projecting through the holes


56


, the blades


30


pierce through the layers


54


of sealing material, and extend into the cavities


36


in the connector body


38


. The pierced layers


54


of sealing material seal around the blades


30


. Holes


56


which are not entered by a terminal blade


30


, because of the absence of a terminal blade at that position, remain sealed by the sealing material overmold which will not be pierced.




A fastener assembly


60


includes a headed bolt


62


, which extends through aligned holes in the lower housing


26


, sealing member


50


and connector body


38


, and an internally threaded fastener (not shown) which is threaded on the bolt and compresses the sealing member


50


between the lower housing


26


and the connector body


38


and secures them firmly together. The layers


54


of sealing material seal against the bottom wall


34


of the lower housing


26


, against the inner surface


42


of the connector body


38


, around the cavities


36


in the connector body, and around the terminal blades


30


.




The cable terminals


40


extend into the cavities


36


through the outer surface


46


of the connector body


38


, and have flexible ends


67


making electrical contact with the blades


30


. The cable terminals


40


may have ring seals


70


which extend into and seal against the walls of the cavities


36


in the connector body


38


.




The outer margins of the layers of sealing material or layer


54


of the sealing member


50


provide a compression seal along the bottom wall


34


of the lower housing


26


and along the inner surface


42


of the connector body


38


, encompassing all of the cavities


36


in the connector body. Therefore contaminants are excluded from the electrical distribution center


20


and from the connector body


38


. Contaminants that may enter one of the cavities


36


through the outer surface


46


of the connector body


38


will not migrate to the other cavities across the inner surface


42


of the connector body because the sealing layers


54


of the sealing member


50


seal against the inner surface


42


of the connector body


38


around each of the cavities and also seals around each of the blades


30


. Thus, if one of the cable terminals


40


is unsealed, that is, does not have a seal


70


, contaminants including water and foreign matter may enter the cavity into which that unsealed terminal extends, but such contaminants will not enter adjacent cavities in which sealed cable terminals have been inserted.




Each of the cavities


36


in the connector body


38


has a terminal lock


74


(FIG.


4


). Each terminal lock


74


has a flexible, resilient, locking finger


76


extending lengthwise of the cavity and secured at one end to the connector body


38


. The free end of the locking finger


76


of the terminal lock


74


has a hook


77


which is adapted to engage a catch


78


on the cable terminal


40


when the terminal


40


is inserted into a cavity


36


through the outer surface


46


of the connector body. When thus inserted, the catch


78


on the cable terminal will cam past the locking finger


76


, causing the free end of the locking finger to flex away and then snap into locking engagement with the catch


78


, to retain the cable terminal


40


from being withdrawn.




The substrate


52


of the sealing member


50


has a plurality of integral projections or reinforcements


80


, one such projection extending into each of the cavities


36


in the connector body


38


(see FIGS.


4


-


6


). The projections


80


do not contact or interfere with the blades


30


of the terminals


28


of the circuit board, but have camming surfaces


81


extending over and engaging the free ends of the locking fingers


76


of the terminal locks


74


and serve as terminal lock reinforcements to retain the locking fingers


76


in engagement with the catches


78


on the cable terminals


40


. Preferably the terminal lock reinforcements


80


are not covered with the layers


54


of sealing material.




The bottom wall


34


of the lower housing


26


has integral locating prongs


82


extending through slots


83


in the substrate


52


of the sealing member


50


and through the sealing material


54


on opposite sides of the substrate


52


, into slots


84


in the connector body


38


to provide protection against bending of the blades


30


.



Claims
  • 1. In an electrical distribution center,a housing, a terminal connector body overlying said housing, said connector body having a plurality of cavities therein opening through an inner surface thereof, a plurality of terminals having terminal blades projecting from said housing into said cavities through the inner surface of said connector body, a sealing member interposed between said housing and said connector body through which said terminal blades extend, said sealing member sealing around each of said terminal blades and against said inner surface of said connector body around each of said cavities, cable terminals adapted to be inserted into said cavities to make electrical contact with the terminal blades projecting from said housing, and means for retaining said cable terminals in said cavities including/terminal lock reinforcements carried by said sealing member.
  • 2. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for retaining said cable terminals in said cavities includes terminal locks in said cavities adapted to lockingly engage the cable terminals, said terminal lock reinforcements adapted to engage said terminal locks to hold said terminal locks engaged with the cable terminals inserted therein.
  • 3. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 2, wherein said terminal lock reinforcements comprise projections extending from said sealing member into said cavities and engageable with sad terminal locks.
  • 4. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing has a wall from which said terminal blades project,said sealing member is interposed between the inner surface of said connector body and the wall of said housing, and means for clamping said sealing member between said inner surface of said connector body and the wall of said housing.
  • 5. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 4, wherein said cable terminals are adapted to be inserted into said cavities through an outer surface of said connector body, at least some of said cable terminals having seals adapted to sealingly engage said cavities.
  • 6. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 4, wherein said sealing member comprises a substrate layer having first and second layers of sealing material on opposite sides respectively of said substrate layer.
  • 7. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 6 wherein said substrate layer is preformed with openings receiving the terminal blades projecting from said housing, said first and second layers initially covering said openings but being pierced by and sealing around the terminal blades.
  • 8. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 7, wherein said sealing material is silicone rubber.
  • 9. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 7, wherein said substrate layer is a relatively stiff plate and said sealing material is silicone rubber.
  • 10. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing has a wall from which said terminal blades project,said sealing member is interposed between the inner surface of said connector body and the wall of said housing, and means for clamping said sealing member between said inner surface of said connector body and the wall of said housing, forming a compression seal between the inner surface of said connector body and the wall of said housing around all of the cavities.
  • 11. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 10, wherein said means for retaining said cable terminals in said cavities includes terminal locks in said cavities adapted to lockingly engage the cable terminals, said terminal lock reinforcements adapted to engage said terminal locks to hold said terminal locks engaged with the cable terminals inserted therein.
  • 12. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 11, wherein said cable terminals are adapted to be inserted into said cavities through an outer surface of said connector body, at least some of said cable terminals having seals adapted to sealingly engage said cavities.
  • 13. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 12, wherein said terminal lock reinforcements comprise projections extending from the sealing member into said cavities and have camming surfaces engageable with said terminal locks.
  • 14. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 13, wherein said sealing member comprises a relatively stiff substrate layer and first and second layers of silicone rubber sealing material on opposite sides respectively of said substrate layer.
  • 15. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 14, wherein said substrate layer is preformed with openings receiving the terminal blades projecting from said housing, said first and second layers initially covering said openings but being pierced by and sealing around the terminal blades.
  • 16. In an electrical distribution center as defined in claim 15, further including locating prongs projecting from the wall of said housing, said prongs extending through slots in said sealing member into slots in said connector body.
  • 17. An electrical distribution center comprising:a housing; a terminal connector body overlying said housing; said connector body having a plurality of cavities therein opening through an inner surface thereof; a plurality of tenninals having terminal blades projecting from said housing into said cavities through the inner surface of said connector body; a sealing member interposed between said housing and said connector body through which said terminal blades extend, said sealing member sealing around each of said terminal blades and against said inner surface of said connector body around each of said cavities; and cable terminals adapted to be inserted into said cavities to make electrical contact with the terminal blades projecting from said housing.
  • 18. The electrical distribution center of claim 17 wherein the sealing member includes an elastomer that seals around each of said terminal blades and against said inner surface of said connector body around each of said cavities.
  • 19. The electrical distribution center of claim 1 wherein sealing member includes an elastomer that seals around each of said terminal blades and against said inner surface of said connector body around each of said cavities.
  • 20. The electrical distribution center of claim 19 wherein the terminal lock reinforcements are made of a relatively stiff thermoplastic material.
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