The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-166563 filed in Japan on Oct. 11, 2021.
The present invention relates to a shield connector.
Conventionally, there is a shield connector. Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-39889 discloses a connector including a housing, a rear holder which is held by the housing, and a rubber stopper which is sandwiched between the housing and the rear holder.
In a shield connector, it is desirable to be able to improve the robustness of a coupling portion so that the coupling between a housing and a holder is not easily released. The robust coupling portion can improve water cut-off performance.
An object of the present invention is to provide a shield connector capable of improving the robustness of the coupling portion between the housing and the holder.
In order to achieve the above mentioned object, a shield connector according to one aspect of the present invention includes a cylindrical housing that accommodates a terminal and holds the terminal; an annular seal member that seals between an outer peripheral surface of an electric wire connected to the terminal and an inner wall surface of the housing; a holder coupled to the housing along an axial direction of the housing to support the seal member; and a conductive shell that accommodates and holds the housing and the holder coupled to each other in the conductive shell, wherein an outer wall portion of the housing has a protruding portion protruding outward, the holder has an engagement piece extending along the axial direction and is coupled to the housing by engaging the engagement piece with the protruding portion from an outside, and the shell has a facing surface facing the engagement piece from an outside, and regulates outward deformation of the engagement piece by the facing surface.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
A shield connector according to embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited by the embodiments. Further, the components in the following embodiments include those which can be easily assumed by those skilled in the art or those which are substantially the same.
An embodiment will be described with reference to
A shield connector 1 of the present embodiment is connected to, for example, a device mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile. As illustrated in
The housing 2 is a cylindrical member that accommodates and holds a terminal connected to an end portion of the electric wire 7. The housing 2 is formed of, for example, an insulating synthetic resin. The electric wire 7 is drawn outward from an end portion of the housing 2. The seal member 3 is a member that seals between the outer peripheral surface of the electric wire 7 and the inner wall surface of the housing 2. The seal member 3 is formed of, for example, a resin having elasticity. The holder 4 is a member that is coupled to the housing 2 to support the seal member 3. The holder 4 is formed of, for example, an insulating synthetic resin. The illustrated holder 4 is formed by combining two supports 40.
The housing 2 and the holder 4 are inserted into the shell 5 in a state of being coupled to each other and are engaged with the shell 5. In the shield connector 1 of the present embodiment, as described below, the coupled state between the housing 2 and the holder 4 is maintained by the shell 5. The shell 5 regulates deformation of an engagement piece 43 of the holder 4 so that the coupled state is not released. Therefore, the shield connector 1 of the present embodiment can improve the robustness of the locking performance at the coupling portion.
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The housing 2 has two holding portions 21 and two cylindrical portions 22. The holding portion 21 and the cylindrical portion 22 each extend in the axial direction X. The two holding portions 21 and the two cylindrical portions 22 are each arranged in the width direction Y. One holding portion 21 communicates with one cylindrical portion 22, and the other holding portion 21 communicates with the other cylindrical portion 22. The holding portion 21 is a portion that holds a terminal 20. The illustrated holding portion 21 has a rectangular cylindrical shape.
The cylindrical portion 22 is a portion through which the electric wire 7 is inserted. The cylindrical portion 22 has a base portion 22a and a tip portion 22b. The base portion 22a is a portion on the base end side of the cylindrical portion 22 and is connected to the holding portion 21. The base portion 22a has a rectangular cylindrical shape. The tip portion 22b is a portion on the tip side of the cylindrical portion 22, and is located on the side opposite to the side of the holding portion 21. The tip portion 22b has a cylindrical shape. The seal member 3 is inserted into the tip portion 22b. The seal member 3 seals between the outer peripheral surface of the electric wire 7 and the inner wall surface of the tip portion 22b.
The outer wall portion of the tip portion 22b has a protruding portion 22c. The protruding portion 22c protrudes from the outer peripheral surface of the tip portion 22b in a radial direction orthogonal to the axial direction X. One tip portion 22b has two protruding portions 22c protruding toward mutually opposite directions. The two protruding portions 22c each protrude along the height direction Z. The two protruding portions 22c are disposed symmetrically with respect to a central axis CL of the cylindrical portion 22. In other words, the two protruding portions 22c are 180° out of phase with each other. The shape of the protruding portion 22c when viewed from the axial direction X is substantially rectangular. A surface 22d on the tip side in the axial direction X of the protruding portion 22c is an inclined surface inclined with respect to the height direction Z.
A flange portion 23 is provided at a connecting portion between the holding portion 21 and the cylindrical portion 22. The flange portion 23 is locked by the inner wall portion of the shell 5, thereby positioning the housing 2 in the axial direction X.
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The rear wall portion 42 is a flat plate-shaped wall portion orthogonal to the axial direction X. The pair of support walls 45 and 45 protrudes toward the front side X1 in the axial direction X from the rear wall portion 42. The support wall 45 has a half-cylinder shape and supports the seal member 3. The pair of support walls 45 and 45 is arranged in the width direction Y.
The side wall portion 41 is erected from an edge portion of the rear wall portion 42 toward the front side X1 in the axial direction X. One side wall portion 41 is connected to one end of the rear wall portion 42 in the width direction Y, and the other side wall portion 41 is connected to the other end of the rear wall portion 42 in the width direction Y. The cross-sectional shape of the side wall portion 41 is an arc shape.
The engagement piece 43 is a portion that is engaged with the housing 2 and couples the support 40 to the housing 2. The pair of engagement pieces 43 and 43 is erected from an edge portion of the rear wall portion 42 toward the front side X1 in the axial direction X. The engagement piece 43 is disposed between the pair of side wall portions 41 and 41. The pair of engagement pieces 43 and 43 is arranged in the width direction Y. One engagement piece 43 faces one support wall 45 in the height direction Z. The other engagement piece 43 faces the other support wall 45 in the height direction Z.
The base end of the engagement piece 43 is supported by the rear wall portion 42, and the tip of the engagement piece 43 is a free end. The engagement piece 43 has elasticity so as to be able to bend in the height direction Z. The shape of the engagement piece 43 when viewed from the height direction Z is substantially rectangular. The engagement piece 43 has a through-hole 43a. The through-hole 43a penetrates the engagement piece 43 along the height direction Z. The shape of the through-hole 43a when viewed from the height direction Z is substantially rectangular. The engagement piece 43 has a locked portion 43b. The locked portion 43b is a tip portion of the engagement piece 43 and is locked by the protruding portion 22c of the housing 2. The locked portion 43b is plate-shaped and extends along the width direction Y.
The tips of the pair of side wall portions 41 are connected to each other by a connecting wall 46 extending along the width direction Y. The engagement piece 44 is a portion that is engaged with the shell 5 and is locked by the shell 5. The engagement piece 44 protrudes toward the rear side X2 in the axial direction X from the connecting wall 46. The tip of the engagement piece 44 faces the tips of the pair of engagement pieces 43 and 43 in the axial direction X. The shape of the engagement piece 44 when viewed from the height direction Z is substantially rectangular. The engagement piece 44 has a through-hole 44a. The through-hole 44a penetrates the engagement piece 44 along the height direction Z. The shape of the through-hole 44a when viewed from the height direction Z is substantially rectangular.
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The protruding portion 52 protrudes toward the height direction Z from the inner wall surface of the main body 50. The protruding portion 52 is engaged with the engagement piece 44 of the holder 4 to lock the holder 4. The shell 5 has two protruding portions 52 corresponding to the two supports 40.
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The support 40 holds the tip portion 22b of the housing 2 by sandwiching the tip portion 22b by the engagement piece 43 and the support wall 45. The tip surface of the support wall 45 abuts against the seal member 3 to support the seal member 3. As illustrated in
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The first facing surface 54A faces the engagement piece 43 of one support 40. The second facing surface 54B faces the engagement piece 43 of the other support 40. In other words, the first facing surface 54A and the second facing surface 54B face each other with the two supports 40 interposed therebetween.
The facing surface 54 regulates deformation of the engagement piece 43 such as the one in which the locked portion 43b of the engagement piece 43 rides over the protruding portion 22c. As illustrated in the enlarged view of
In a state where the engagement piece 43 is abutted against the facing surface 54, a locking surface 22e of the protruding portion 22c faces the locked portion 43b in the axial direction X. In other words, the protruding portion 22c has a protruding amount sufficient to lock the locked portion 43b in a state where the engagement piece 43 is abutted against the facing surface 54. Thus, the locked state in which the engagement piece 43 is engaged with the protruding portion 22c is maintained. Therefore, the shield connector 1 of the present embodiment can improve the robustness of the locking performance at the coupling portion between the engagement piece 43 and the protruding portion 22c.
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The value of a gap width G2 between the tip of the protruding portion 22c and the facing surface 54 is, for example, less than or equal to a thickness t1 of the locked portion 43b. Such a configuration allows the facing surface 54 to regulate deformation of the engagement piece 43 such as the one in which the lock is released.
The facing surface 54 of the present embodiment is an inclined surface inclined with respect to the axial direction X. The facing surface 54 is inclined with respect to the axial direction X so as to be away from the central axis CL as the facing surface extends toward the rear side X2. As illustrated in
As described above, the shield connector 1 of the present embodiment includes the cylindrical housing 2, the annular seal member 3, the holder 4, and the conductive shell 5. The housing 2 accommodates the terminal 20 and holds the terminal 20. The seal member 3 seals between the outer peripheral surface of the electric wire 7 connected to the terminal 20 and the inner wall surface of the housing 2. The holder 4 is coupled to the housing 2 along the axial direction X of the housing 2 to support the seal member 3. The shell 5 accommodates and holds the housing 2 and the holder 4 which are coupled to each other therein.
The outer wall portion of the housing 2 has the protruding portion 22c protruding outward. The holder 4 has the engagement piece 43 extending along the axial direction X. The holder 4 is coupled to the housing 2 by engaging the engagement piece 43 with the protruding portion 22c from the outside. The shell 5 has the facing surface 54 facing the engagement piece 43 from the outside. The shell 5 regulates outward deformation of the engagement piece 43 by the facing surface 54. The shield connector 1 of the present embodiment can improve the robustness of the coupling portion between the housing 2 and the holder 4.
In the shield connector 1 of the present embodiment, since the engagement piece 43 is sandwiched between the housing 2 and the facing surface 54, the engagement piece 43 cannot be easily touched from the outside. In other words, the shield connector 1 is configured such that the coupling between the housing 2 and the holder 4 cannot be easily released. Therefore, the possibility that the shield connector 1 is disassembled by a person other than an authorized worker is reduced.
The holder 4 of the present embodiment includes two half-cylindrical supports 40 which are mounted on the outside of the housing 2 along the axial direction X. The two supports 40 each have the engagement piece 43. In the housing 2, the protruding portion 22c corresponding to one of the supports 40 and the protruding portion 22c corresponding to the other of the supports 40 protrude toward mutually opposite directions. The shell 5 has the first facing surface 54A and the second facing surface 54B. The first facing surface 54A faces the engagement piece 43 of one of the supports 40, and the second facing surface 54B faces the engagement piece 43 of the other of the supports 40. The shield connector 1 of the present embodiment can improve the robustness of each of the coupling portion between the housing 2 and one of the supports 40 and the coupling portion between the housing 2 and the other of the supports 40.
Note that the configuration in which the shield connector 1 holds the coupling body 10 is not limited to the combination of the engagement piece 44 of the holder 4 and the protruding portion 52 of the shell 5. For example, the shell 5 may hold the coupling body 10 by locking the housing 2.
The number of terminals 20 held by the shield connector 1 is not limited to two as illustrated. For example, the shield connector 1 may hold three or more terminals 20.
The number of engagement pieces 43 included in one support 40 is not limited to two as illustrated. For example, the number of the engagement pieces 43 included in one support 40 may be one or three or more. The holder 4 may not be divided into two supports 40. In other words, the holder 4 may be integrally molded in a shape in which two supports 40 are combined.
In the engagement piece 43, the portion into which the protruding portion 22c is inserted is not limited to the through-hole 43a. For example, in the engagement piece 43, the portion into which the protruding portion 22c is inserted may be a recessed portion recessed along the height direction Z.
The contents disclosed in the above embodiments can be performed in combination as appropriate.
In the shield connector according to the present embodiment, a shell has a facing surface facing the engagement piece from the outside, and regulates outward deformation of the engagement piece by the facing surface. The shield connector according to the present embodiment exhibits an effect that can improve the robustness of the coupling portion between the housing and the holder.
Although the invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-166563 | Oct 2021 | JP | national |