This application is a 371 application of the International PCT application serial no. PCT/JP2019/041592, filed on Oct. 24, 2019, which claims the priority benefits of Japan Patent Application No. 2018-225792, filed on Nov. 30, 2018. The entirety of each of the above-mentioned patent applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The invention relates to a sensor.
A strand that transmits signals of electronic components such as sensor elements mounted on a circuit board is connected to the circuit board of the sensor (for example, see Patent Literature 1).
[Patent Literature 1]
As the sensor becomes smaller, the number of components mounted on the circuit board increases, and thus the interval between adjacent strands in the mounting space of the circuit board on which the strands are mounted is narrowed. However, since the strands are mounted on the circuit board by soldering, if the interval between the strands is too narrow, solder may flow to the adjacent strands and cause a short-circuit or a high-temperature soldering iron may contact with the adjacent strands and cause damage. Further, the quality of soldering and the working time are easily affected by an operator and the appearance, connection reliability, and the like may vary.
As the mounting space for strands increases, it becomes more difficult to solder a cable to the circuit board. Here, an objective of the invention is to provide a sensor capable of easily mounting a cable on a circuit board.
A sensor according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a circuit board; a connector which is composed of a metal material and which is fixed to the circuit board; and a cable which is connected to the circuit board via the connector. The connector includes a bottom part connected to the circuit board and a pair of pinching elements raised upright from the bottom part. The cable is pinched in a space sandwiched between the pair of pinching elements.
According to this aspect, since soldering can be omitted in the step of mounting the cable on the circuit board, the cable can be easily mounted on the circuit board. In addition, the sensor can be miniaturized by mounting the wires at high density.
Since soldering which tends to vary depending on the operator can be omitted, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of defective products, improve quality, and make them uniform. Since it is possible to assemble even by an unskilled person and shorten the work time, it is possible to decrease a cost.
In the above-described aspect, a plurality of pinching parts including the pair of pinching elements may be provided in an extension direction of the cable.
According to this aspect, the cable is pinched at a plurality of positions. Accordingly, even when the cable comes off in one of the pinching parts, the cable can be fixed in the other pinching parts. The strength when the cable is pulled is improved and the cable can be fixed more reliably.
In the above-described aspect, the pair of pinching elements may be formed mirror-symmetrically when viewed from an intermediate position of the pair of pinching elements.
According to this aspect, even a minute connector does not undergo overly complicated press working due to the simple shape with symmetry. The manufacturability in the step of forming the connector is excellent.
In the above-described aspect, the connector may be formed by a bent metal foil. The metal foil includes a first surface, a second surface on the side opposite to the first surface, and an end surface connecting the first surface and the second surface. The pair of pinching elements may pinch the cable by using the end surface.
If the cable is pinched by the first surface or the second surface of the bent metal foil, the metal foil is likely to be bent when an external force is applied. Accordingly, there is concern that the cable cannot be reliably fixed. According to this aspect, since the cable is pinched by the end surface of the metal foil which is not likely to be deformed, the cable can be reliably fixed.
In the above-described aspect, the connector may be formed by the metal foil bent a plurality of times so that all creases are orthogonal to the extension direction of the cable.
According to this aspect, since all creases are parallel to each other, even a minute connector does not undergo overly complicated press working. The manufacturability in the step of forming the connector is excellent.
In the above-described aspect, the second surface in the bottom part may be connected to the circuit board. The pinching element may include a pair of first pinching elements pinching the cable and a pair of second pinching elements disposed along the first pinching elements. The second surface of the first pinching element may face the second surface of the second pinching element.
According to this aspect, since the cable is pinched at a plurality of positions by the first pinching element and the second pinching element, the strength when the cable is pulled is improved and the cable can be fixed more reliably. The first pinching element and the second pinching element can be configured to pinch other members of the cable. For example, the first pinching element may be configured to pinch the core wire of the cable and the second pinching element may be configured to pinch the inner covering of the cable.
In the above-described aspect, the cable may include a plurality of strands and an outer covering bundling the plurality of strands and each of the strands may include a core wire composed of a plurality of conductive wires and an inner covering the core wire. The pair of first pinching elements may pinch the core wire.
According to this aspect, the cable can be mounted on the circuit board just by pressing the cable toward the bottom part. The core wire may be covered with the inner covering or may be exposed from the inner covering.
In the above-described aspect, the first pinching element may include a receiving part provided at a tip of the first pinching element and provided so that an interval of the pair of first pinching elements becomes narrow as it goes toward the bottom part.
According to this aspect, the cable can be easily aligned by being guided to the receiving part.
In the above-described aspect, the end surfaces of the pair of pinching elements in the receiving part may be formed in a wedge shape.
According to this aspect, the connector and the core wire can be electrically connected to each other by cutting the inner covering with the pressure-contact blade formed on the end surface of the receiving part.
In the above-described aspect, the cable may include a plurality of strands and an outer covering bundling the plurality of strands and each of the strands may include a core wire composed of a plurality of conductive wires and an inner covering the core wire. All of the pair of first pinching elements and the pair of second pinching elements may pinch the inner covering. At least one of the bottom part, the first pinching element, and the second pinching element may include a pressure-contact blade that penetrates the inner covering and is conductive to the core wire.
According to this aspect, since it is possible to omit the step of exposing the core wire by cutting the inner covering, the manufacturability in the step of mounting the cable on the circuit board is excellent. Since the pressure-contact blade bites into the cable, the cable does not easily come off.
In the above-described aspect, the pinching element may include a returning part provided so that an interval of the pair of pinching elements becomes narrow as it goes away from the bottom part. The returning part may be formed to be narrower than a diameter of the inner covering in a portion in which the interval of the pair of pinching elements is the narrowest.
According to this aspect, since the returning part is provided, it is possible to prevent the cable from coming off from the connector.
In the above-described aspect, each of the first pinching element and the second pinching element may include the pressure-contact blade. A plurality of the pressure-contact blades may penetrate the inner covering while the connector is tightened so that the interval of the pair of first pinching elements becomes narrow and the interval of the pair of second pinching elements becomes narrow.
According to this aspect, since it is possible to omit the step of exposing the core wire by cutting the inner covering, the manufacturability in the step of mounting the cable on the circuit board is excellent. Since the pressure-contact blade is conductive to the core wire at a plurality of positions, the connection reliability of finished products is improved. Since the connector is tightened and irreversibly deformed and the pressure-contact blade bites into the cable, the cable does not easily come off.
In the above-described aspect, the cable may not be fixed while the connector is not tightened and the cable may be pinched by the pair of pinching elements while the connector is tightened so that the interval of the pair of pinching elements becomes narrow.
According to this aspect, since the cable is not fixed until the cable is tightened, the distance of the pair of pinching elements can be increased. The cable can be easily placed between the pair of pinching elements. When the connector is tightened, the connector is irreversibly deformed and the cable does not easily come off.
A sensor manufacturing method according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a first step of forming a connector including a bottom part and a pair of pinching elements raised upright from the bottom part by a metal material; a second step of connecting the connector to a circuit board; and a third step of pressing a cable toward the bottom part and pinching the cable in a space sandwiched between the pair of pinching elements.
According to this aspect, since soldering can be omitted in the step of mounting the cable on the circuit board, the cable can be easily mounted on the circuit board.
In the above-described aspect, the connector may be connected to the circuit board by fixing through any of soldering, welding, and adhering with a conductive paste.
According to this aspect, the pre-manufactured connector can be easily mounted on the circuit board.
The cable may include a plurality of strands and an outer covering bundling the plurality of strands and each of the strands may include a core wire composed of a plurality of conductive wires and an inner covering the core wire. The connector may further include a pressure-contact blade provided in the bottom part. In the third step, the pressure-contact blade may penetrate the inner covering to be conductive to the core wire.
According to this aspect, since it is possible to omit the step of exposing the core wire by cutting the inner covering, the manufacturability in the step of mounting the cable on the circuit board is excellent. Since the pressure-contact blade bites into the cable, the cable does not easily come off.
In the above-described aspect, the connector may further include a pressure-contact blade provided in the pinching element. The sensor manufacturing method may further include, after the third step, a fourth step of tightening the connector so that an interval of the pair of pinching elements becomes narrow. In the fourth step, the pressure-contact blade may penetrate the inner covering to be conductive to the core wire.
According to this aspect, since it is possible to omit the step of exposing the core wire by cutting the inner covering, the manufacturability in the step of mounting the cable on the circuit board is excellent. Since the connector is tightened and irreversibly deformed and the pressure-contact blade bites into the cable, the cable does not easily come off.
In the above-described aspect, the sensor manufacturing method may further include a fifth step of covering the core wire with a solder layer. The sensor manufacturing method may further include, after the third step, a fourth step of tightening the connector so that the interval of the pair of pinching elements becomes narrow. In the fourth step, the pinching element may penetrate the solder layer to be conductive to the core wire.
According to this aspect, since the pinching element is directly conductive to the core wire, the connection reliability of finished products is improved. Since the connector is tightened and irreversibly deformed, the cable does not easily come off.
According to the invention, it is possible to provide a sensor capable of easily mounting a cable on a circuit board.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, those having the same reference numerals have the same or similar configurations. A sensor 1 of an embodiment of the invention includes a connector 10 which is composed of a conductive material such as a metal foil (see
First, a configuration common to each embodiment will be described with reference to
The pinching part 12 includes a pair of first pinching elements 14L and 14R and a pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R. The first pinching elements 14L and 14R are continuous to a bottom plate 13 constituting most of the bottom part 11. In the bottom plate 13, the second surface 10B of the metal foil is electrically and mechanically connected to the circuit board 2 by fixing through any of soldering, welding, and adhering with a conductive paste.
The second pinching elements 15L and 15R are continuous to the first pinching elements 14L and 14R. The end parts on the side opposite to the first pinching elements 14L and 14R in the second pinching elements 15L and 15R constitute the rest of the bottom part 11. The end parts of the second pinching elements 15L and 15R constituting a part of the bottom part 11 are preferably fixed to the circuit board 2, but may not be essentially fixed to the circuit board 2. When the end part of the second pinching element 15L (15R) is fixed to the circuit board 2, the pinching element 12L (12R) becomes arched and is not easily deformed even when a force pressing the cable 3 into the connector 10 acts. The second surface 10B of the metal foils of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R faces the second surface 10B of the metal foils of the second pinching elements 15L and 15R.
Similarly to the pair of first pinching elements 14L and 14R, the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R faces each other with an interval D2 interposed therebetween. The second pinching elements 15L and 15R are provided with a returning part 17 which is formed at the end parts on the side opposite to the bottom part 11, that is, the end parts on the side of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R, so that the interval D2 becomes narrow as it goes away from the bottom part 11. The returning part 17 is formed to be narrower than the diameter of the inner covering 7 for covering the core wire 6 in a part where the interval D2 is the narrowest.
In the example shown in the drawings, the end parts (hereinafter, referred to as the lower end parts) on the side of the bottom part 11 in the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R are not continuous and are independent of each other. Additionally, as in a third embodiment or a fourth embodiment to be described later, the lower end parts of the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R may be formed continuously. When the lower end parts of the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R are continuous, the second pinching elements 15L and 15R are not likely to be deformed and the strength of the connector 10 is improved. Since the contact area between the connector 10 and the circuit board 2 is wide, the joint strength between them is improved.
Meanwhile, when the lower end parts of the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R are not continuous, the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R can be widened like a spring. Accordingly, the strand 4 having a large thickness of the inner covering 7 can also be accommodated in a space S2 between those pinching elements. Further, since the circuit board 2 is exposed between the lower end parts of the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R, the height of the cable 3 can be suppressed by bringing the strand 4 closer to the circuit board 2.
In the example shown in the drawings, the lower end parts of the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R are formed so that the interval D2 becomes narrow as it goes toward the bottom part 11. In other words, it is formed so that the hem becomes wider as it goes toward the circuit board 2 so that the contact area is wide when fixed to the circuit board 2.
At least one of the intervals D1 and D2 of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R and the second pinching elements 15L and 15R is formed to be narrower than the diameter of the core wire 6 in a part on the side of the bottom part 11 in relation to the receiving part 16. Therefore, the connector 10 can fix the strand 4 by the pinching part 12 regardless of the presence of the inner covering 7.
Since the sensor 1 of the first embodiment of the invention with the above-described configuration can omit soldering in the step of mounting the strand 4 of the cable 3 on the circuit board 2, the cable 3 can be easily mounted on the circuit board 2.
In contrast, in the sensor 1 of the first embodiment of the invention, since soldering which tends to vary depending on the operator can be omitted, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of defective products, improve quality, and make them uniform. Since it is possible to assemble even by an unskilled person and shorten the work time, it is possible to decrease a cost. Since it is not necessary to partition a mounting space as large as soldering on the circuit board 2, the strand 4 can be mounted at a high density to decrease the size of the sensor 1.
The connector 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention is formed by a bent metal foil. The pair of first pinching elements 14L and 14R pinches the core wire 6 by the end surface 10C. If the strand 4 is pinched by the first surface 10A or the second surface 10B of the bent metal foil, the metal foil is like to be bent when an external force acts. Accordingly, there is concern that the strand 4 cannot be reliably fixed. Meanwhile, according to the first embodiment, since the strand is pinched by the end surface 10C of the metal foil which is less likely to be deformed, the strand 4 can be reliably fixed. Further, the pinching part 12 is provided at a plurality of positions in the extension direction X of the strand 4. Since the strand 4 is pinched at a plurality of positions, the strand 4 can be more reliably fixed.
In the connector 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention, the pair of first pinching elements 14L and 14R is formed mirror-symmetrically when viewed from the intermediate position of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R. Similarly, the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R is formed mirror-symmetrically when viewed from the intermediate position of the second pinching elements 15L and 15R. Even a minute connector 10 does not undergo overly complicated press working due to the simple shape with symmetry. In addition, the connector 10 is formed by a metal foil in which all creases F1, F2, F3, and F4 are bent a plurality of times in the direction Y orthogonal to the extension direction X of the strand 4. Since all creases F1, F2, F3, and F4 are parallel to each other, even a minute connector does not undergo overly complicated press working.
Since each of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R is provided with the receiving part 16 provided at the tips of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R and provided so that the interval D1 of the pair of first pinching elements 14L and 14R becomes narrow as it goes toward the bottom part 11, the strand 4 can be easily aligned. In the receiving part 16, the end surface 10C of the metal foil is formed in a wedge shape. Since the inner covering 7 is cut by the end surface 10C of the receiving part 16 when the strand 4 is pressed into the connector 10, the core wire 6 and the pinching part 12 can be conductive to each other. Therefore, the strand 4 covered with the inner covering 7 can be pressed into the connector 10.
Each of the second pinching elements 15L and 15R is provided with the returning part 17 in which the interval D2 of the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R becomes narrow as it goes away from the bottom part 11. The returning part 17 is formed to be narrower than the diameter of the inner covering 7 in a part where the interval D2 is the narrowest. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the strand 4 from coming off from the connector 10 when the inner covering 7 of the strand 4 is disposed to be pinched in the space S2 sandwiched by the pair of second pinching elements 15L and 15R.
Next, the connectors 10 according to second to fourth embodiments of the invention will be described. For the configuration having the same or similar function as the configuration described in the first embodiment, the description of the corresponding first embodiment will be referred to with the same reference numerals and the description thereof will be omitted here. Further, the configurations other than those described below are the same as those of the first embodiment.
The connector 10 according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to
The connector 10 according to the third embodiment will be described with reference to
In one or both of the first and second pinching elements 14L, 14R, 15L, and 15R, the end surface 10C pinching the strand 4 is formed in a wedge shape and functions as a pressure-contact blade. In the example shown in the drawings, the end surface 10C of the metal foil of the first pinching elements 14L and 14R is formed in a wedge shape.
When the strand 4 is fixed to the connector 10, as shown in
According to the sensor 1 of the third embodiment, the strand 4 can be freely moved and aligned in the state shown in
The connector 10 according to the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
Additionally, the pressure-contact blade provided in the pinching part 12 may be any one of the pressure-contact blades 41 and 42. The pressure-contact blade 41 may be provided in the other first pinching element 14R or may be provided in both first pinching elements 14L and 14R. Similarly, the pressure-contact blade 42 may be provided in one second pinching element 15L or may be provided in both second pinching elements 15L and 15R.
As shown in
Next, a method of manufacturing the sensor 1 of the invention will be described.
In a third step indicated by reference numeral 202, the strand 4 is pressed into the connector 10 and the strand 4 is pinched by the pinching part 12. In the case of the sensor 1 of the first and second embodiments, the strand 4 is mounted on the circuit board 2 via the connector 10 at this time point. In the case of the sensor 1 of the third and fourth embodiments, the strand 4 is mounted on the circuit board 2 via the connector 10 when the connector 10 is tightened and the strand 4 is completely fixed in a fourth step indicated by reference numeral 203.
Further, in the conventional sensor manufacturing method, the operator manually cut off the inner covering 7 at the tip of the strand 4 using a wire stripper in a step indicated by reference numeral 301. In a fifth step indicated by reference numeral 302, the operator manually covered the core wire 6 with a solder layer so that the conductive wire would not spread. According to the method of manufacturing the sensor 1 of the invention, such a manual step can also be omitted. Additionally, the pressure-contact blade penetrating the inner covering 7 is not a configuration essential for the connector 10 and can be omitted. In that case, for example, the inner covering 7 of the tip of the strand 4 may be cut by the steps 301 and 302.
The embodiments described above are for facilitating the understanding of the invention and are not for limiting the interpretation of the invention. Each element included in the embodiment and its arrangement, material, condition, shape, size, and the like are not limited to those exemplified and can be changed as appropriate. In addition, the configurations shown in different embodiments can be partially replaced or combined.
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A sensor (1) including:
A method of manufacturing a sensor (1) including:
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