Information
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Patent Grant
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6575794
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Patent Number
6,575,794
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 27, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Feild; Lynn D.
- Nguyen; Son V.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 357
- 439 358
- 439 468
- 439 599
- 439 686
- 439 701
- 439 902
- 439 553
- 439 5401
- 439 556
- 439 559
- 439 552
- 439 157
- 439 752
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A split connector is provided with a cover wherein transportation and assembly can be performed simply. Two housing chambers are provided within a frame, and sub-housings are housed respectively therein, these being covered from their posterior faces by a cover attached thereto. A base face and an upper face of a posterior end portion of the first sub-housing are each provided with two locking protrusions, and a base face and an upper face of a posterior end portion of the second sub-housing are each provided with one locking protrusion. Locking members protrude from side plates of a long and narrow portion on the left side of the cover. Locking holes are formed in the tips thereof, the locking protrusions fitting therein. Locking holes are formed in side plates of a protruding portion on the right side of the cover, these locking holes fitting with the locking protrusion. In the case where the frame has already been attached in advance to a panel or the like, the two sub-housings and the cover are pre-assembled and are then transported in that state to the site where they will be attached to the frame.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a split electrical connector with a cover provided with a cover.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
A type of split electrical connector provided with a cover is described in JP-8-78097. This split connector has a configuration whereby a plurality of housing chambers are provided within a frame. A sub-connector housing is inserted from a posterior face into each housing chamber and is retained therein, and a cover is provided over a posterior face of each sub-connector housing, this cover being locked to a posterior edge of the frame. Electric wires which extend from the posterior face of each sub-connector housing are gathered together and housed within the cover, as a consequence they can be directed in a prescribed direction.
That is, in the conventional split connector, the cover is fixed to the frame.
However, depending on the installation, there are cases involving this type of split connector where the frame is first fixed to a panel, etc. of a motor vehicle, and then the sub-connector housings and covers are attached from the posterior. In such a case, when these conventional split connectors are assembled, each sub-connector housing and cover must be transported in a separate state to the site where they are attached to the frame, the sub-connector housings are then attached to the frame, and then the covers are attached. There is the problem that this transportation is troublesome and the attachment operation is time-consuming.
The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a split connector provided with a cover in which transportation and attachment are simplified.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided an electrical split connector comprising a frame adapted to be fixed in a panel, and defining a plurality of chambers, a plurality of sub-connectors having wires protruding therefrom and for insertion one each into said chambers, and a cover adapted to enclose and guide wires of said sub-connectors in a predetermined direction, characterised in that said sub-connectors and cover are provided with co-operating latch members, thereby to form a sub-assembly for subsequent insertion into said frame.
In a preferred embodiment said latch members comprise protrusions of said sub-connectors and cooperating openings of said cover. The openings may be provided on resilient projections of the cover, and the projections preferably extend in the fitting direction of the cover.
The projections may laterally engage guide surfaces of one or more of said sub-connectors.
The invention also comprises a method of inserting a plurality of sub-connectors into panel and comprising the steps of:
fixing a frame in an aperture of a panel;
latching a plurality of sub-connectors to a cover to form a sub-assembly, the cover enclosing and guiding wires protruding from the respective sub-connectors; and
inserting said sub-assembly into said frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a disassembled base face view of a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a rear face view of sub-housings in a housed state within a frame;
FIG. 3
is a front view of a first sub-housing;
FIG. 4
is a front view of a second sub-housing;
FIG. 5
is a partially expanded front view showing components of a stopping plate;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view showing the portion of the second sub-housing attached to a cover;
FIG. 7
is a partially cut-away base face view showing the sub-housing prior to being installed in the frame;
FIG. 8
is a partially cut-away base face view showing the sub-housings in an installed state in the frame.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a split connector of the present embodiment has two housing chambers
15
and
16
provided within a frame
10
, these housing chambers
15
and
16
respectively housing two female sub-connector housings
20
and
30
(hereafter referred to as sub-housings). A cover
60
covers posterior faces of the sub-housings
20
and
30
, and male connector housings (not shown) fit individually with anterior faces of each of the sub-housings
20
and
30
.
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of the components.
The frame
10
is cylindrical and is stepped so that an anterior face (at the top in
FIG. 1
) is larger. The frame
10
is inserted from an anterior direction into an attachment hole
71
of a panel (see
FIG. 7
) attached to a car body or the like. A stopping groove
11
formed on an outer circumference of an anterior edge of the frame
10
fits with a hole edge of the attachment hole
71
, thereby attaching the frame
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a partitioning wall
12
is formed at a posterior portion within the frame
10
, this partitioning wall
12
dividing the frame
10
into left and right housing chambers. These form the first housing chamber
15
and the second housing chamber
16
respectively. The first sub-housing
20
and the second sub-housing
30
are respectively housed within these left and right housing chambers
15
and
16
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the first sub-housing
20
has an approximately rectangular cross-sectional shape, the corners thereof being rounded. A plurality of cavities
22
(twelve are shown) formed in an aligned manner within a terminal housing member
21
form two rows, an upper and a lower row. A hood member
23
is formed on an outer circumference of an anterior face of the terminal housing member
21
. Female terminal fittings (not shown) are inserted from a posterior direction into the cavities
22
and are housed therein.
The second sub-housing
30
is smaller than the first sub-housing
20
described above. As shown in
FIG. 4
, three cavities
32
are aligned vertically within a terminal housing member
31
thereof. A hood member
33
is formed on an outer circumference of an anterior face of this terminal housing member
31
. Male terminal fittings are inserted into the cavities
32
from a posterior direction, and are housed therein.
A stopping configuration of the housing chambers
15
and
16
relative to the sub-housings
20
and
30
is described below. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a stopping mechanism
40
is provided on a base face of a posterior end of the sub-housing
20
at a central portion thereof in a width-wise direction. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the stopping mechanism
40
comprises a pair of left and right guiding rails
41
which are cross-sectionally hook shaped, mutually face one another, and are separated by a prescribed distance. A protrusion
42
is formed on a posterior end of each guiding rail
41
. A stopping arm
45
is formed between the two guiding rails
41
. This stopping arm
45
extends from its posterior end and protrudes in an anterior direction. A protruding member
46
is formed on a side face (the right face in
FIG. 1
) of the stopping arm
45
at a location close to the tip thereof. An anterior face of this protruding member
46
forms a tapered face
47
which is used for guiding it.
A pair of stopping plates
50
protrude upwards from a base face of a posterior end of the first housing chamber
15
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, these stopping plates
50
are cross-sectionally hook shaped and are positioned back to back. The stopping plates
50
are capable of being inserted into the interior of the guiding rails
41
. A stopping member
51
is formed on an inner face of one of the stopping plates
50
(the stopping plate
50
on the right in
FIG. 1
) at a location close to an anterior end thereof. This stopping member
51
is capable of engaging with the protruding member
46
of the stopping arm
45
. A posterior face of the stopping member
51
forms a tapered face
52
which is used for guiding it.
An auxiliary stopping member
53
is formed symmetrically on an inner face of the other stopping plate
50
at a location close to a posterior end thereof. When the stopping plate
50
has been inserted from the anterior into the sub-housing provided with the stopping arm
45
, this auxiliary stopping member
53
engages with the stopping arm
45
.
A stopping mechanism
40
is provided on a posterior end of the second sub-housing
30
(on the left in FIG.
1
), this being identical with the stopping mechanism
40
of the first sub-housing
20
. In addition, a pair of stopping plates
50
are provided on a face of the partitioning wall
12
which faces the second housing chamber
16
. These stopping plates
50
are identical with those of the first housing chamber
15
.
A stopping groove
38
is formed between two flanges
37
at the posterior end of the second sub-housing
30
. A resilient stopping protrusion
17
which is bent in an anterior direction into a hairpin shape is provided on a wall opposite the partitioning wall
12
of the second housing chamber
16
. A protruding member
18
is provided on this resilient stopping protrusion
17
.
The cover
60
is large enough to cover the first sub-housing
20
and the second sub-housing
30
from their posterior faces. The cover
60
protrudes in an anterior direction on the right side in
FIG. 1
to form an approximately flat L-shape. An anterior face (towards the top in
FIG. 1
) and a left face thereof are open. Furthermore, a right edge portion of a posterior face thereof is removed to form a diagonal face.
Open edges at an anterior face of side plates of a long and narrow portion
61
(on the left in
FIG. 1
) of the cover
60
make contact with the posterior face of the first sub-housing
20
. Open edges at an anterior face of side plates of a protruding portion
62
(protruding to the anterior on the right side) of the cover
60
fit with an outer side of the posterior end of the second sub-housing
30
.
Locking protrusions
25
protrude from both sides of the stopping mechanism
40
located at the posterior end of the base face of the first sub-housing
20
. Anterior faces of these locking protrusions
25
form tapered faces
26
which are used for guiding them. Further, another pair of locking protrusions
25
are provided symmetrically on an upper face of the first sub-housing
20
.
Locking protrusions
35
arc also provided on the posterior end portion of the second sub-housing
30
, one locking protrusion
35
being provided on a base face side and another locking protrusion
35
being provided on an upper face side thereof. Anterior faces of these locking protrusions
35
form tapered faces
36
which are used for guiding them.
A pair of left and right locking members
64
are formed on both sides of the plate forming the long and narrow portion
61
on the left side of the cover
60
, the tips thereof protruding from the anterior sides of this long and narrow portion
61
. A locking hole
65
is formed in the protruding tip of each locking member
64
, the locking protrusions
25
of the first sub-housing
20
fitting therewith. Furthermore, the base face pair of locking members
64
are spaced so as to grip the two guiding rails
41
of the stopping mechanism
40
of the first sub-housing
20
.
Moreover, locking holes
66
are formed on both sides of the plate forming the protruding portion
62
on the right side of the cover
60
. These locking holes
66
fit with the locking protrusions
35
of the second sub-housing
30
.
The present embodiment is configured as described above, and it assembly is described below. Firstly, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the frame
10
is attached to the attachment hole
71
of the panel
70
of the motor vehicle in the manner described above.
Next, at the site where the harness is assembled, the cover
60
is attached to the two sub-housings
20
and
30
. The female terminal fittings, to which the ends of electric wires
74
are fixed, are housed within the cavities
22
and
32
of the sub-housings
20
and
30
. Then the posterior end of the second sub-housing
30
is inserted into the protruding portion
62
of the cover
60
, as shown by the arrow X in FIG.
1
. The two side plates of the protruding portion
62
rise over the tapered faces
36
of the locking protrusions
35
of the second sub-housing
30
, these side plates opening resiliently and the second sub-housing
30
is pushed in up to a specified distance. Then, as shown in
FIG. 6
, the two side plates close and the locking protrusions
35
fit with the locking holes
66
, the second sub-housing
30
thereby being attached within the right side of the cover
60
. The electric wires
74
which extend from the second sub-housing
30
are bent at approximately a right angle, pass through the cover
60
and extend out from an opening on the left side thereof (as viewed).
Next, as shown by the arrow Y in
FIG. 1
, the posterior end of the first sub-housing
20
is attached to the long and narrow portion
61
at the left side of the cover
60
. At this juncture, the left and right locking members
64
grip the two guiding rails
41
of the stopping mechanism
40
as these two guiding rails
41
are pushed in. While this pushing-in is occurring, the locking members
64
rise over the tapered faces
26
of the locking protrusions
25
and move outwards. The first sub-housing
20
is pushed in until the posterior face thereof makes contact with the anterior edges of the side plates of the cover
60
. Thereupon, the locking members
64
return resiliently to their original shape, and the locking protrusions
25
fit within the locking holes
65
. In this manner, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the first sub-housing
20
is attached within the left side of the cover
60
. The electric wires
74
which extend from the first sub-housing
20
are bent at approximately a right angle, pass through the cover
60
and extend out from an opening on the left side thereof (as viewed).
The two sub-housings
20
and
30
and the cover
60
are attached at the harness assembly site in the manner described above. Then, in this state, they are transported to the site where they are attached to the motor vehicle.
At the site where they are attached to the motor vehicle, the two sub-housings
20
and
30
, which have been unified by being attached to the cover
60
, are inserted from the posterior (shown by the arrow in
FIG. 7
) into the corresponding housing chambers
15
and
16
of the frame
10
.
When the posterior end portion of the first sub-housing
20
approaches the posterior edge of the frame
10
, the stopping plates
50
of the frame
10
approach the tips of the guiding rails
41
of the stopping mechanism
40
. Then the stopping plates
50
are inserted between the two guiding rails
41
and the first sub-housing
20
is pushed in.
While this pushing-in is occurring, the protruding member
46
of the stopping arm
45
engages with the stopping member
51
, the tapered faces
47
and
52
mutually guide one another and, as the first sub-housing
20
is pushed in, the stopping arm
45
bends to the left (with respect of
FIG. 7
) using the auxiliary stopping member
53
as the centre. The protrusions
42
of the guiding rails
41
make contact with the stopping plates
50
and the pushing-in is halted. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the stopping arm
45
returns to its original straight state and the stopping member
51
is retained behind the posterior face of the protruding member
46
.
In the case of the second sub-housing
30
, the stopping mechanism
40
engages with the stopping plates
50
in the same manner, and the protruding member
18
of the resilient stopping protrusion
17
fits into the stopping groove
38
of the second sub-housing
30
. By the means described above, the two sub-housings
20
and
30
are housed within the corresponding housing chambers
15
and
16
in a state whereby they cannot move in an anterior or posterior direction. In addition, the cover
60
is attached to the posterior faces of the sub-housings
20
and
30
.
According to the embodiment described above, the cover
60
and the two sub-housings
20
and
30
can be attached in advance. Consequently, when the frame
10
is fixed to a motor vehicle or the like, the two sub-housings
20
and
30
are transported with the cover
60
being in an attached state therewith and these sub-housings
20
and
30
need merely to be inserted and engaged with the frame
10
. As a result, transportation to the motor vehicle assembly site is easier and, as assembly can be completed by inserting the pre-assembled sub-housings
20
and
30
into the frame
10
, the assembly operation at the site is simplified.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) In contrast to the above embodiment, the male sub-housing may equally well be housed within the frame.
(2) Three or more sub-housings may be housed within the frame.
(3) The resilient stopping protrusion
17
may alternatively be provided on a partition wall between the chambers
15
,
16
.
Claims
- 1. An electrical split connector comprising a frame to be fixed in a panel and defining a plurality of chambers, said frame comprising a first end having a panel engaging portion and a second end opposite said first end, a first of said frame chambers including a pair of spaced stopping members extending between said first and second ends of said frame, a second of said frame chambers including a resilient member extending from an inner wall of said second chamber, a plurality of sub-connectors having wires protruding therefrom, each of the sub-connectors being inserted into a respective one of said chambers of said frame through said second end for securely engaging said frame, a first of said sub-connectors including a stopping arm being received between said stopping members of said first chamber and at least one of said stopping members securely engaging said stopping arm of said first sub-connector when said first sub-connector is positioned within said frame, a second of said sub-connectors including a stopping groove for engaging said resilient member of said second chamber and retaining said second sub-connector against movement within said second chamber when positioned within said frame, and a cover to enclose and guide the wires of said sub-connectors in a predetermined direction, wherein said sub-connectors and cover are each provided with co-operating latch members that interconnect to form an integral sub-assembly that is separable from the frame and inserted as a discrete unit into said frame and wherein said cover is free of a direct connection with said frame.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said latch members comprise protrusions of said sub-connectors and co-operating openings of said cover.
- 3. A connector according to claim 2 wherein a plurality of said openings are provided in resilient projections of said cover.
- 4. A connector according to claim 3 wherein said projections extend in the direction of fitting of said cover to said sub-connectors.
- 5. A connector according to claim 4 wherein said projections laterally engage guide surfaces of one of said sub-connectors.
- 6. A connector according to claim 5 wherein a pair of said projections is provided, said pair of projections engaging either side of a corresponding guide member having guide surfaces at opposite sides thereof.
- 7. A connector according to claim 1 wherein the frame further includes a gripping structure for fixing the frame in an opening in the panel.
- 8. An electrical split connector of claim 1 wherein said first sub-connector includes spaced guide rails; said stopping arm is positioned intermediate said guide rails; and said stopping members of said first chamber are received between said guide rails when said first sub-connector is positioned within said frame.
- 9. A method of inserting a plurality of sub-connectors into a panel comprising the steps of:fixing a first end of a frame in an aperture of the panel; latching a plurality of sub-connectors directly to a cover to form an integral sub-assembly, the cover enclosing and guiding wires protruding from respective sub-connectors; inserting said sub-assembly into said frame, said inserting step including advancing the sub-connectors into said frame through a second end of said frame, said second end being opposite said first end; and securely engaging said frame directly with said sub-connectors so that said sub-connectors are retained against movement relative to said frame, said securely engaging step including positioning a stopping arm of a first of said sub-connectors between a pair of spaced stopping members of a first of a plurality of frame chambers, securely engaging said stopping arm of said first sub-connector with at least one of said stopping members when said first sub-connector is positioned within said frame, and engaging a stopping groove of a second of said sub-connectors with a resilient member extending from a wall of said second chamber for retaining said second sub-connector against movement within said second chamber.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the step of securely engaging the frame directly with the sub-connectors includes maintaining the cover free of a direct connection to said frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
11-121646 |
Apr 1999 |
JP |
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