The present invention relates to a slide connector, and particularly to a slide connector that is to be connected to a wearable device.
In recent years, so-called wearable devices, in which terminal devices such as various sensors and communication devices operate as being worn by a user, have attracted attention. Such a wearable device is electrically connected to a device like a measuring device or a power source to be used to transmit detected information or to receive power supply. While the electrical connection can be established via a connector attached to a garment, the connection via a connector has to be disconnected, for example, when the wearable device is removed and when the garment is washed.
Accordingly, as disclosed in JP 2015-135723 A, a snap button connector has been used to establish connection between devices.
As illustrated in
Electrical connection of the wearable device can be made using a snap button connector of this type, and when the wearable device is removed or the garment is washed, for example, the electrical connection via the snap button connector can be disconnected by detachment of the male snap button 2 from the female snap button 4.
In the snap button connector of JP 2015-135723 A, however, since each of the male snap button 2 and the female snap button 4 functions entirely as a single electrode, connection of a plurality of wires would require as many snap button connectors as the number of the wires to be attached to a garment, leading to failure of miniaturization of a wearable device.
In addition, while the connector that electrically connects the first cloth 1 to the second cloth 3 needs to be thin, the snap button connector of JP 2015-135723 A has a configuration in which the convex portion 5 of the male snap button 2 is fitted in the concave portion 6 of the female snap button 4 in a direction orthogonal to a surface of the garment and thus is disadvantageous for reduction in thickness.
Moreover, for electrical connection between the first cloth 1 and the second cloth 3, it is required to strongly push either the male snap button 2 or the female snap button 4 down to the wearer's body from above the garment. This gives stress on the body, being inconvenient.
The present invention has been made in order to solve the conventional problem described above and is aimed at providing a slide connector that can achieve miniaturization of a wearable device, make the device thinner, and reduce stress on a wearer's body at the time of connection of the connector.
A slide connector according to the invention includes a garment-side connector portion to be attached to a garment and a module-side connector portion to be fitted with the garment-side connector portion in a fitting plane, wherein the garment-side connector portion includes a garment-side connector body in a plate shape extending along the fitting plane, a plurality of first contact portions each in a plate shape and each having a contact surface parallel to the fitting plane, the plurality of first contact portions being arranged in the garment-side connector body, and at least one locking portion having a locking surface parallel to the fitting plane, wherein the module-side connector portion includes a plurality of second contact portions each elastically movable in a direction orthogonal to the fitting plane, the plurality of second contact portions corresponding to the plurality of first contact portions of the garment-side connector portion, and at least one portion to be locked extending in parallel to the fitting plane, and wherein, as the module-side connector portion is superimposed on the garment-side connector portion and slid along the fitting plane from a first position to a second position, each of the plurality of second contact portions comes into contact with the contact surface of a corresponding first contact portion to establish electrical connection, and the at least one portion to be locked comes into contact with the locking surface of the at least one locking portion, whereby the module-side connector portion is fitted with the garment-side connector portion.
Embodiments of the present invention are described below based on the appended drawings.
Embodiment 1
As illustrated in
The garment-side connector body 12 is composed of a base member 15 in a circular plate shape and a frame member 16 attached to an outer periphery of a front surface 15A of the base member 15. The frame member 16 has a circular frame shape with an opening portion 17 provided at its center, and the plurality of first contact portions 13 are arranged so as to be each partially exposed above the front surface 15A of the base member 15 through the opening portion 17 of the frame member 16 but not to be exposed to a rear surface 15B of the base member 15. In addition, the plurality of locking portions 14 are located on an outer periphery side of the garment-side connector portion 11 in relation to the plurality of first contact portions 13 and arranged in a circumferential direction along an inner circumferential edge of the frame member 16.
The base member 15 is shown in
The radially extending portion 13B is connected to the other end of the above-described circumferentially extending portion 13A. The radially extending portion 13B extends from the other end of the circumferentially extending portion 13A along the radial direction of the base member 15 and is provided at its end with an external connection portion 13F in a bending shape.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
Moreover, a plurality of protrusions 18 protruding from the front surface 15A of the base member 15 are formed in the vicinity of the outer periphery of the front surface 15A of the base member 15, and the external connection portions 13F of the first contact portions 13 and the protrusions 18 are located so as to be covered by the frame member 16 when the frame member 16 is attached to the base member 15.
As illustrated in
In addition, the rear surface 16B of the frame member 16 is provided with a plurality of first fitting holes 21 and a plurality of second fitting holes 22, the first fitting holes 21 respectively corresponding to the external connection portions 13F of the first contact portions 13 protruding from the front surface 15A of the base member 15, and the second fitting holes 22 respectively corresponding to the protrusions 18 protruding from the front surface 15A of the base member 15.
The base member 15 configured as described above can be integrally formed with the first contact portions 13 through the insert-molding using an insulation resin, for example. The frame member 16 can also be formed from an insulation resin.
As illustrated in
The front surface 15A of the base member 15 is brought into contact with the rear surface of the cloth C, and the base member 15 is aligned to the frame member 16 such that one end of each of the wiring portions 24 of the cloth C comes into contact with the corresponding external connection portion 13F of the base member 15, the rear surface 16B of the frame member 16 is brought into contact with the front surface of the cloth C, and in this state, the frame member 16 is firmly pressed to the base member 15. In this manner, the external connection portions 13F and the protrusions 18 of the base member 15 respectively fit into the first fitting holes 21 and the second fitting holes 22 of the frame member 16 with the cloth C being sandwiched between the base member 15 and the frame member 16, whereby the garment-side connector portion 11 is attached to the cloth C.
In this process, each of the wiring portions 24 of the cloth C is pressed into the corresponding first fitting hole 21 of the frame member 16 while being in contact with the corresponding external connection portion 13F of the base member 15 and is electrically connected to the external connection portion 13F.
In addition, the locking surfaces 20 of the frame member 16 face the front surface 15A of the base member 15 via the opening portion 23 of the cloth C, and, as illustrated in
The locking surface 20 has, at an end portion thereof adjacent to the corresponding notch 19, a step 25 that slightly projects toward the rear surface 16B of the frame member 16, i.e., on the base member 15 side.
The module-side connector portion 31 is shown in
The second contact portions 33 are arranged in the circumferential direction of the module-side connector body 32 so as to form a circle and correspond to the first contact portions 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11 and are each formed to be elastically movable in a direction orthogonal to the rear surface 32B of the module-side connector body 32.
In addition, the portions to be locked 34 correspond to the locking portions 14 of the garment-side connector portion 11 and also to the notches 19.
The portions to be locked 34 are arranged on an outer periphery side of the module-side connector portion 31 in relation to the second contact portions 33.
In addition, the front surface 32A of the module-side connector body 32 is provided with a tab 35 used to rotate the module-side connector portion 31 on the garment-side connector portion 11.
The module-side connector body 32 in a box shape accommodates therein a circuit module to be connected to a wearable device (not shown) attached to a garment, for example.
In the garment-side connector portion 11, the first contact portions 13, the locking portions 14, the opening portion 17 of the frame member 16 and the notches 19 are all arranged in a concentric fashion, while in the module-side connector portion 31, the circular outer periphery of the module-side connector body 32, the second contact portions 33 and the portions to be locked 34 are all arranged in a concentric fashion. In addition, a circle along which the first contact portions 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11 are arranged is set to have a diameter value same as that of a circle along which the second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 31 are arranged.
The slide connector is configured such that, as being inserted in the opening portion 17 of the frame member 16 of the garment-side connector portion 11, the module-side connector portion 31 can be rotated and slid about the center of the concentric circle of the garment-side connector portion 11.
For fitting the module-side connector portion 31 with the garment-side connector portion 11, the module-side connector portion 31 is aligned to the garment-side connector portion 11 such that the portions to be locked 34 of the module-side connector portion 31 are located directly above the notches 19 of the garment-side connector portion 11. In this manner, each of the spring-like second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 31 is located directly above the flat surface 13E of the corresponding first contact portion 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11, as illustrated in
Subsequently, the module-side connector portion 31 is moved and superimposed on the garment-side connector portion 11, and as illustrated in
Moreover, as illustrated in
The rear surface 32B of the module-side connector body 32 and the front surface 15A of the base member 15 each forms a fitting plane when the garment-side connector portion 11 is fitted with the module-side connector portion 31.
The rotation position of the module-side connector portion 31 when the portions to be locked 34 of the module-side connector portion 31 are inserted in the notches 19 of the garment-side connector portion 11 in this manner is defined as a first position P1, as illustrated in
Starting from the state where the module-side connector portion 31 is located at the first position P1, the tab 35 of the module-side connector portion 31 is operated to rotate and slide the module-side connector portion 31 on the garment-side connector portion 11 along the fitting plane, whereby each of the spring-like second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 31 moves from the position directly above the flat surface 13E of the corresponding first contact portion 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11 toward the inclined surface 13D of the first contact portion 13. Subsequently, as illustrated in
Furthermore, as the tab 35 of the module-side connector portion 31 is operated to rotate and slide the module-side connector portion 31 to a second position P2 as illustrated in
In addition, when the module-side connector portion 31 is positioned at the position P2, the portion to be locked 34 of the module-side connector portion 31 is inserted in the locking portion 14 formed between the locking surface 20 of the garment-side connector portion 11 and the front surface 15A of the base member 15, as illustrated in
At this time, the portion to be locked 34 of the module-side connector portion 31 is inserted deeper than the step 25 of the locking surface 20 and is pressed toward the locking surface 20 by the reaction force of elastic deformation of the second contact portions 33. Hence, even if the module-side connector portion 31 fitted with the garment-side connector portion 11 is rotated to return from the second position P2 to the first position P1, the portion to be locked 34 is stuck with the step 25 of the locking surface 20, whereby the locking state is maintained.
The garment-side connector portion 11 and the module-side connector portion 31 may be released from the fitting state by pressing the module-side connector portion 31 against the garment-side connector portion 11, having the portion to be locked 34 on the side of the front surface 15A of the base member 15 away from the step 25 of the locking surface 20, and rotating and sliding the module-side connector portion 31 to the first position P1.
Accordingly, as the module-side connector portion 31 is simply superimposed on the garment-side connector portion 11 and rotated and slid from the first position P1 to the second position P2 along the fitting plane, the spring-like second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 31 come into contact with the plate-shaped first contact portions 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11, respectively, to establish electrical connection, and the portions to be locked 34 of the module-side connector portion 31 come into contact with the locking surfaces 20 of the locking portions 14 of the garment-side connector portion 11, whereby the module-side connector portion 31 can be fitted with the garment-side connector portion 11. Therefore, a wearable device can be miniaturized and thinned, and besides the need to firmly press a snap button toward a wearer's body from above the garment in a conventional snap button connector can be removed, whereby stress on a wearer's body when the connector is connected can be reduced.
In addition, since each of the first contact portions 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11 has the inclined surface 13D continuous with the contact surface 13C, when the garment-side connector portion 11 is fitted with the module-side connector portion 31, the corresponding second contact portion 33 of the module-side connector portion 31 comes into contact with the contact surface 13C as wiping the inclined surface 13D of the first contact portion 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11. Accordingly, a possible connection failure between the first contact portion 13 and the second contact portion 33 due to a foreign object present therebetween can be effectively prevented.
Embodiment 2
In Embodiment 1 above, the spring-like second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 31 each project from the rear surface 32B of the module-side connector body 32, while the contact surfaces 13C of the first contact portions 13 of the garment-side connector portion 11 each have a substantially same height as that of the front surfaces 15A of the base member 15, and the flat surfaces 13E are positioned on the rear surface 15B side to be lower than the front surface 15A of the base member 15. However, the invention is not limited thereto.
Except the difference in the positional height of the first contact portion 13 with respect to the base member 45 as described above, the garment-side connector portion 41 has the same structure as that of the garment-side connector portion 11 in Embodiment 1.
In a module-side connector portion 51 of the slide connector according to Embodiment 2, as illustrated in
Except the fact that the module-side connector body 52 has the groove 52C as well as the positional height of the second contact portions 33 with respect to the module-side connector body 52, the module-side connector portion 51 has the same structure as that of the module-side connector portion 31 in Embodiment 1.
For fitting the module-side connector portion 51 with the garment-side connector portion 41, the garment-side connector portion 41 and the module-side connector portion 51 are first aligned. In this manner, each of the spring-like second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 51 is located directly above the flat surface 13E of the corresponding first contact portion 13 of the garment-side connector portion 41, as illustrated in
Then, the module-side connector portion 51 is moved and superimposed on the garment-side connector portion 41. At this time, the contact surface 13C of the first contact portion 13 is inserted in the groove 52C of the module-side connector body 52, and the flat surface 13E of the first contact portion 13 is positioned at the almost same height as that of the front surface 45A of the base member 45 as illustrated in
When the module-side connector portion 51 is rotated and slid on the garment-side connector portion 41 along the fitting plane, as illustrated in
Furthermore, as the module-side connector portion 51 is rotated and slid, as illustrated in
In this manner, even if the connector according to the invention is configured such that the spring-like second contact portions 33 of the module-side connector portion 51 do not project from the rear surface 52B of the module-side connector body 52, similarly to Embodiment 1, the module-side connector portion 51 can be fitted with the garment-side connector portion 41 by mere rotation and sliding of the module-side connector portion 51 on the garment-side connector portion 41, a wearable device can be miniaturized and thinned, and at the same time, the burden on a wearer's body at the time of connection of the connector can be reduced.
In Embodiments 1 and 2 described above, the number of the first contact portions 13 and the number of the second contact portions 33 are not limited to the numbers shown in the drawings and can be any number as long as they are each plural.
In addition, in Embodiments 1 and 2, while the first contact portions 13 and the second contact portions 33 are arranged so as to form a circle, they may be arranged so as to form an arc which is a part of a circle.
Embodiment 3
In Embodiments 1 and 2 described above, the module-side connector portion 31 or 51 is rotated and slid on the garment-side connector portion 11 or 41 to be fitted. However, the invention is not limited thereto.
The garment-side connector portion 61 includes a rectangular garment-side connector body 62, a plurality of plate-like first contact portions 63 arranged linearly on the garment-side connector body 62, and a plurality of locking portions 64 formed in the garment-side connector body 62.
The garment-side connector body 62 is composed of a base member 65 in a rectangular plate shape and a frame member 66 in a rectangular frame shape attached to an outer periphery of a front surface 65A of the base member 65. The frame member 66 is provided with a rectangular opening portion 67 at its center, and the plurality of first contact portions 63 are each partially exposed above the front surface 65A of the base member 65 through the opening portion 67 of the frame member 66. In addition, the locking portions 64 are located on an outer periphery side of the garment-side connector portion 61 in relation to the first contact portions 63 and arranged along an inner circumferential edge of the frame member 66.
Similarly to the first contact portions 13 in Embodiment 1, each of the first contact portions 63 has a contact surface, an inclined surface continuous with the contact surface and a flat surface continuous with the inclined surface, and the contact surface, the inclined surface and the flat surface are exposed above the front surface 65A of the base member 65. In addition, the first contact portion 63 has an external connection portion protruding to the outer periphery of the front surface 65A of the base member 65 and covered by the frame member 66.
The frame member 66 is provided with a plurality of notches 69 that open toward the opening portion 67, and a locking surface (not shown) is formed in the vicinity of each of the notches 69.
The module-side connector portion 71 includes a module-side connector body 72 in a rectangular box shape, a plurality of spring-like second contact portions (not shown) projecting from a rear surface of the module-side connector body 72, and a plurality of plate-like portions to be locked 74 projecting laterally from the module-side connector body 72.
The second contact portions (not shown) are arranged so as to correspond to the first contact portions 63 of the garment-side connector portion 61 and are each formed to be movable in a direction orthogonal to the rear surface of the module-side connector body 72.
The module-side connector portion 71 thus structured is superimposed on the garment-side connector portion 61, the notches 69 of the garment-side connector portion 61 are inserted into the portions to be locked 74 of the module-side connector portion 71, and the module-side connector portion 71 is positioned at a first position P1, as illustrated in
As the module-side connector portion 71 is linearly slid on the garment-side connector portion 61 from the first position P1 as illustrated in
In addition, when the module-side connector portion 71 is positioned at the second position P2, each of the portions to be locked 74 of the module-side connector portion 71 is inserted in the corresponding locking portion 64 formed between the locking surface of the garment-side connector portion 61 and the front surface 65A of the base member 65, whereby the fitting state between the garment-side connector portion 61 and the module-side connector portion 71 is locked.
In this manner, even if the connector according to the invention is configured such that the module-side connector portion 71 is linearly slid on the garment-side connector portion 61, similarly to Embodiments 1 and 2, the module-side connector portion 71 can be fitted with the garment-side connector portion 61 by mere sliding of the module-side connector portion 71 on the garment-side connector portion 61, a wearable device can be miniaturized and thinned, and at the same time, stress on a wearer's body at the time of connection of the connector can be reduced.
It should be noted that as long as the garment-side connector portion 61 and the module-side connector portion 71 have a plurality of the first contact portions 63 and a plurality of the second contact portions, respectively, the number of the first contact portions 63 and the number of the second contact portions are not limited.
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