This specification relates to a standby connector.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-190720 discloses a standby connector that includes a plug housing that is fittable to a mating receptacle housing. The plug housing includes resilient engaging portions that engage an edge of a hole in a panel bulkhead when the plug housing is inserted in the hole in the panel bulkhead. The plug housing is movable in orthogonal to the fitting direction by resilient deformation of each resilient engaging portion. As a result, the receptacle housing and the plug housing can be fit together even if there is a positional deviation between the receptacle housing and the plug housing due to fitting tolerances.
However, there is a problem in that the above-described standby connector cannot be applied unless a structure equivalent to the hole of the panel bulkhead is present.
This specification was completed on the basis of the above situation and provides a standby connector that is connectable to a device-side connector by a simple configuration even if there is a positional deviation.
This specification is directed to a standby connector connectable to a device-side connector mounted on a device. The standby connector includes a connector housing connectable to the device-side connector along a connecting direction, and a holder for holding the connector housing. The holder includes two resilient deforming portions that are located on both lateral sides of the connector housing with respect to an intersecting direction intersecting the connecting direction and that are resiliently deformable in the intersecting direction. At least one of the resilient deforming portions contacts the connector housing and resiliently deforms when a force in the intersecting direction is applied to the connector housing.
The standby connector contacts the device side connector if there is a positional deviation between the standby connector and the device-side connector in the intersecting direction, and this contact causes the standby connector to receive a force in the intersecting direction. Accordingly even if there is a positional deviation between the standby connector and the device-side connector in the intersecting direction, the resilient deforming portions resiliently deform in the intersecting direction to absorb the positional deviation. Thus, the standby connector and the device-side connector can be connected smoothly.
The connector housing may be assembled with the holder in a direction intersecting the connecting direction and different from the intersecting direction. The resilient deforming portions extend along the assembling direction, and each of the resilient deforming portions includes a first locking portion to be locked to the connector housing from behind in the assembling direction. According to this configuration, the connector housing can be assembled with the holder along the assembling direction.
The connector housing may include a wire routing portion at a rear position in the connecting direction, and a wire drawn out from the connector housing may be disposed in the wire routing portion. The wire may be drawn out from the wire routing portion in a direction intersecting the connecting direction. Additionally, the holder may include a pressing portion for pressing the wire routing portion forward from behind in the connecting direction. According to this configuration, the wire is not disposed in an area behind the wire routing portion in the connecting direction. Thus, the holder can have the pressing portion for pressing the wire routing portion forward from behind in the connecting direction. As a result, the pressing portion of the holder can be pressed forward in the connecting direction so that the connector housing and the device-side connector can be connected reliably.
The connector housing may be assembled with the holder in a direction intersecting the connecting direction and different from the intersecting direction. Additionally, the resilient deforming portions may extend along the assembling direction. Each of the resilient deforming portions may include a first locking portion to be locked to the connector housing from behind in the assembling direction, and the pressing portion may include a second locking portion to be locked to the wire routing portion from behind in the assembling direction. According to this configuration, the second locking portion prevents the wire routing portion from moving rearward in the assembling direction and separating from the holder.
According to this specification, the standby connector and the device-side connector can be connected smoothly even if there is a positional deviation.
An embodiment of the invention that is applied to a hydraulic control device of an automatic transmission of an unillustrated vehicle is described with reference to
(Device-Side Connector 10)
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A device-side connector 10 projects up on the outer peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 15, and a receptacle 17 projects from the outer peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion 15. The receptacle 17 is made of insulating synthetic resin and is a substantially rectangular rearwardly-open tube extending parallel to the axis of the large-diameter portion 15. Male terminals (not shown) project rearward in the receptacle 17. Front end parts of the male terminals are bent radially inward of the large-diameter portion 15 inside a front wall of the receptacle 17 and, although not shown in detail, are connected electrically to the solenoid 12. A lock hole 19 is open in the upper surface of the receptacle 17, and a lock protrusion 20 of the standby connector 13 is lockable to the lock hole 19 when the standby connector 13 to be described later and the device-side connector 10 are connected properly. In this embodiment, the device-side connector 10 is connected to the standby connector 13 from the front, whereas the standby connector 13 is connected to the device-side connector 10 from behind. Specifically, the front-rear direction is a connecting direction in this embodiment.
(Standby Connector 13)
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The left and right side walls are formed with windows 25 through which the wires 23 are introduced into or drawn out from the wire routing portion 24. The wires 23 are drawn out leftward or rightward of the wire routing portion 24 through the windows 25 formed in the left or right side wall of the wire routing portion 24. In this embodiment, the two wires 23 drawn out from the connector housing 22 are drawn out leftward of the wire routing portion 24, and the lateral direction is an example of an intersecting direction intersecting the connecting direction.
The rear wall 42 of the wire routing portion 24 is formed with a recess 26 recessed downward from an upper part of the rear wall 42, and a projection 28 of a cover 27 to be described later is fit into this recess 26.
A part of the front surface of the front wall of the wire routing portion 24 near a lower end part is recessed rearward to provide a locking recess 29. A step 30 is formed between this locking recess 29 and the front surface of the front wall. Locking claws 31 of the cover 27 to be described later contact this step 30 from below to assemble the cover 27 is assembled with the wire routing portion 24.
The wire routing portion 24 is open upward, and the cover 27 is assembled with the wire routing portion 24 from above. By assembling the cover 27 with the wire routing portion 24, an opening of the wire routing portion 24 is closed. The cover 27 includes an upper wall that is the same size as or slightly larger than the bottom wall of the wire routing portion 24, and two arms 32 project down from both left and right sides of the front of the upper wall. The arms 32 are in the form of plates resiliently deformable in the front-rear direction, and the locking claws 31 project rearward on lower end parts of the arms 32.
The projection 28 projects down at a substantially laterally center position on a rear part of the upper wall of the cover 27. This projection 28 has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from behind and is the same size as or slightly smaller than an opening edge of the recess 26 in the rear wall 42 of the wire routing portion 24. In this way, the projection 28 is fittable into the recess 26. The cover 27 is assembled with the wire routing portion 24 from above and protects the wires 23 routed inside the wire routing portion 24 from external matter.
(Holder 33)
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A left first locking portion 36 projects rightward at a position near an upper end of the resilient deforming portion 35 that is provided on a left side of the holder 33, and a right first locking portion 37 projects leftward at a position near an upper end of the resilient deforming portion 35 that is provided on a right side. As shown in
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A vertically extending groove 38 is recessed rearwardly at a substantially lateral center position of the rear wall 34 of the holder 33. An arm 39 extending up from a rear end part of the bottom wall below this recessed groove 38. The arm 39 is resiliently deformable in the front-rear direction, and a second locking portion 40 projects forward on an upper part of the arm 39. The second locking portion 40 contacts the wire routing portion 24 from above to prevent an upward escape of the wire routing portion 24 from the holder 33.
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The left and right walls of the holder 33 are formed respectively with holder-side windows 41. The holder-side windows 41 are larger than the windows 25 in the left and right side walls of the wire routing portion 24. The wires 23 are inserted through the holder-side windows 41.
(Assembling Process of Connector Structure According to Embodiment)
Next, an example of an assembling process of a connector structure according to this embodiment is described. The connector structure assembling process is not limited to the one described below.
First, the female terminals are connected to ends of the wires 23 by a known method such as crimping, welding or soldering. The female terminals connected to the wires 23 are inserted into the cavities 21 of the connector housing 22 from behind. The wires 23 drawn out from the rear end of the connector housing 22 are bent leftward in the wire routing portion 24 and are drawn out leftward (direction intersecting the connecting direction) through the window 25 on the left side of the wire routing portion 24.
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Subsequently, as shown in
If the connector housing 22 having the cover 27 mounted thereon is pressed farther down, the left and right first locking portions 36, 37 ride over the connector housing 22 and the second locking portion 40 rides over the wire routing portion 24. In this way, the resilient deforming portions 35 and the arm 39 are restored. Then, the left and right first locking portions 36, 37 contact the connector housing 22 from above to prevent an upward escape of the connector housing 22 from the holder 33. Further, the second locking portion 40 contact the wire routing portion 24 from above to prevent an upward escape of the wire routing portion 24 from the holder 33.
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At this time, the standby connector 13 and the device-side connector 10 are connected. First, the entire standby connector 13 moves forward by a forward movement of the valve body 11.
If the valve body 11 is moved farther forward, the connector housing 22 moves forward and the front end of the connector housing 22 contact a rear part (opening end part) of the receptacle 17 of the device-side connector 10 from behind (see
Then, the connector housing 22 contact one of the resilient deforming portions 35 disposed on both left and right sides of the connector housing 22. In this way, at least one of the resilient deforming portions 35 is resiliently deformed in a direction to be expanded with respect to the lateral direction. As a result, a positional deviation between the connector housing 22 and the receptacle 17 of the device-side connector 10 is absorbed by the resilient deforming portions 35.
If the valve body 11 is pressed farther forward with the positional deviation in the lateral direction between the connector housing 22 and the receptacle 17 of the device-side connector 10 eliminated, as described above, the connector housing 22 is accommodated into the receptacle 17 of the device-side connector 10. Then, as shown in
(Functions and Effects of Embodiment)
Next, functions and effects of this embodiment are described. This embodiment relates to the standby connector 13 connectable to the device-side connector 10 mounted on the solenoid 12 and including the connector housing 22 connectable to the device-side connector 10 along the connecting direction and the holder 33 for holding the connector housing 22. The holder 33 includes the resilient deforming portions 35 located on both lateral sides of the connector housing 22 with respect to the intersecting direction that intersects the connecting direction and are resiliently deformable in the intersecting direction. At least one of the resilient deforming portions 35 contacts the connector housing 22 and resiliently deforms when a force in the intersecting direction is applied to the connector housing 22.
If there is a positional deviation between the standby connector 13 and the device-side connector 10 in the intersecting direction, the standby connector 13 and the device-side connector 10 contact, and the connector housing 22 receives a force in the intersecting direction. According to the above configuration, even if there is a positional deviation between the standby connector 13 and the device-side connector 10 in the intersecting direction, the resilient deforming portions 35 resiliently deform in the intersecting direction to absorb the positional deviation. Thus, the standby connector 13 and the device-side connector 10 can be connected smoothly.
According to this embodiment, the connector housing 22 is assembled with the holder 33 in the assembling direction intersecting the connecting direction and different from the intersecting direction. The resilient deforming portions 35 extend along the assembling direction and respectively include the left and right first locking portions 36, 37 to be locked to the connector housing 22 from behind in the assembling direction. Accordingly, the connector housing 22 can be assembled with the holder 33 along the assembling direction.
Further, the connector housing 22 includes the wire routing portion 24 at a rear position in the connecting direction, and the wires 23 drawn out from the connector housing 22 are disposed in the wire routing portion 24 in the direction intersecting the connecting direction. Additionally, the holder 33 includes the rear wall 34 for pressing the wire routing portion 24 forward from behind in the connecting direction. According to this configuration, the wires 23 are not disposed in an area behind the wire routing portion 24 in the connecting direction, and the holder 33 can be provided with the rear wall 34 for pressing the wire routing portion 24 forward from behind in the connecting direction. As a result, the connector housing 22 and the device-side connector 10 can be connected by pressing the connector housing 22 held in the holder 33 forward in the connecting direction by the rear wall 34.
Further, the resilient deforming portions 35 extend along the assembling direction and respectively include the left and right first locking portions 36, 37 to be locked to the connector housing 22 from behind in the connecting direction. Additionally, the pressing portion includes the second locking portion 40 to be locked to the wire routing portion 24 from behind in the assembling direction. Accordingly, the second locking portion 40 prevents the wire routing portion 24 from moving rearward in the assembling direction and separated from the holder 33.
The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments also are included in the scope of the invention.
Although the resilient deforming portion 35 extends along the vertical direction (assembling direction) in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this and the resilient deforming portion 35 may extend along the front-rear direction (connecting direction) and can have other shapes.
Although the standby connector 13 is applied to the hydraulic control device of the automatic transmission of the vehicle in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this and the standby connector 13 can be applied to an other connector structures.
The wire routing portion 24 may be omitted.
The wires 23 may be drawn out rearward from the connector housing 22 or may be drawn out in any direction from the connector housing 22.
Although the rear wall 34 of the holder 33 serves as the pressing portion in the above embodiment, there is no limitation to this and the pressing portion may be provided on another member. Further, the pressing portion may be omitted.
The left and right first locking portions 36, 37 may be omitted. Further, the second locking portion 40 may be omitted.
One, three or more female terminals may be accommodated in the connector housing 22.
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