This invention relates to a terminal block for electrically connecting terminal parts such as LA terminals connected to an electronic device to each other, and for fixing the terminal parts.
Various electronic devices are mounted on an electric vehicle, a hybrid vehicle, and a fuel-cell vehicle as a vehicle. Further, the electric vehicle, the hybrid vehicle, and the fuel-cell vehicle include: a motor as an electronic device for generating a driving power; a battery for supplying an electric power to the motor; and an inverter for converting DC power into AC power when the electric power of the battery is supplied to the motor. The motor, the battery, and the inverter are connected to each other with electric wires and terminal parts such as LA terminals attached to ends of the electric wires. A plurality of electric wires connected to the motor, the battery, and the inverter is fixed to a terminal block in a manner that the LA terminals connected to ends of the electric wires are overlapped with each other, and electrically connected to each other (for example, see Patent Document 1).
However, in the conventional terminal block 101, there is a problem described below. Namely, in the conventional terminal block 101, a plurality of seating surfaces 113 are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the terminal block 101 (namely, arrow W direction). Namely, a plurality of seating surfaces 113 is arranged along a direction that a plurality of LA terminals overlapped with the seating surfaces 113 is arranged (namely, arrow W direction). Therefore, because a length in the direction arranging the LA terminals (namely, arrow W direction) becomes long, there is a problem that the conventional terminal block 101 cannot be mounted on a vehicle due to a space requirement of the vehicle.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a compact terminal block.
For attaining the object, according to the invention described in claim 1, there is provided a terminal block comprising:
a terminal block main body on which a plurality of seating surfaces is provided; and
a plurality of fixing members for penetrating first and second connection terminals and fixing the first and second connection terminals to the seating surfaces in a manner that the first connection terminals connected to electronic devices, and the second connection terminals electrically connected to the first connection terminals are overlapped with the seating surfaces,
wherein the seating surfaces are sloped relative to a direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged, and
wherein when a connector having a plurality of terminal fittings is attached to a case receiving the terminal block through an opening, the terminal fittings are arranged along the opening.
According to the invention described in claim 2, there is provided the terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the seating surfaces are parallel to each other.
According to the invention described in claim 3, there is provided the terminal block as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein edges of the seating surfaces adjacent to each other in the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged are arranged along the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged.
According to the invention claimed in claim 1, the seating surfaces provided on the terminal block are sloped relative to a direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged. Therefore, comparing with a case that the seating surfaces are arranged along the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged, a compact terminal block in the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged can be provided.
According to the invention claimed in claim 2, the seating surfaces are parallel to each other. Therefore, a terminal block which is prevented from being defiled can be provided.
According to the invention claimed in claim 3, edges of the seating surfaces adjacent to each other in the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged are arranged along the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged. Therefore, a length of the terminal block in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged keeps constant, thereby, a compact terminal block in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged can be provided.
Hereinafter, a terminal block according to an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to
The terminal block main body 2 is made of synthetic resin, and formed in a box shape made by well-known injection molding. A plurality of seating surfaces 13 is provided on the terminal block main body 2. The seating surface 13 faces a bottom wall (not shown) of the case 9, and formed flat. Further, as shown in
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The bus bar is made by pressing a conductive metal plate. Further, the first connection terminal 18 is provided at one end of the bus bar. This first connection terminal 18 is formed in a ring shape having a through hole into which the shaft 16 of the bolt 3 is inserted, and configured to be overlapped with the seating surface 13. The other end of the bus bar is connected to the electronic device, while the first connection terminal 18 is provided on the one end of the bus bar.
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Next, an assembling, method of the terminal block 1 having the above-described structure will be explained. Firstly, the terminal block main body 2 is positioned in a manner that the connector clearance 12 formed on the case 9 faces the seating surfaces 13, and the connector clearance 12 is fixed to the bottom wall of the case 9. Then, the first connection terminal 18 provided at the one end of the bus bar connected to the electronic device, and the second connection terminal 8 provided at the one end of the connector 5, and inserted into the connector clearance 12 are overlapped with each other. Then, the shaft 16 of the bolt 3 is inserted into the through holes 8a of the first and second connection terminals. Then, the nut 4 is screwed with the bolt 3 having the shaft 16, thereby the first and second connection terminals are fixed to the terminal block main body 2. At the same time, the first and second connection terminals are electrically connected to each other, and the terminal block 1 is assembled.
According to the present invention described above, a plurality of seating surfaces 13 provided on the terminal block main body 2 are sloped relative to the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged 25 (namely, arrow W direction). Therefore, comparing with a case that the seating surfaces 13 are arranged along the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged (namely, arrow W direction), a compact terminal block 1 in the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged (namely, arrow W direction) can be provided.
Further, because the seating surfaces are parallel to each other, a terminal block 1 which is prevented from being defiled can be provided.
Further, the edges 13a, 13b of the seating surfaces 13 adjacent to each other in the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged are arranged along the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged (namely, arrow W direction). Therefore, a length of the terminal block in a direction namely, arrow T direction) perpendicular to the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged (namely, arrow W direction) keeps constant, thereby, a compact terminal block in a direction (namely, arrow T direction) perpendicular to the direction that the first and second connection terminals are arranged (namely, arrow W direction) can be provided.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined, they should be construed as being included therein.
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