Claims
- 1. A weather-resistant housing assembly for protecting a spliced electrical connection, the housing assembly comprising:
a base having a plurality of individually isolated bores extending therethrough, each bore being capable of housing a portion of the spliced connection, and each bore having therein at least one seal ring to form a substantially water-tight seal around a portion of the spliced connection; and a cap secured to the base.
- 2. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the cap includes a plurality of lead exit apertures, each lead exit aperture corresponding to one of the respective bores.
- 3. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the base has four individually isolated bores extending therethrough.
- 4. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein each seal ring includes a ribbed portion that sealingly engages the bore.
- 5. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein each individually isolated bore includes a boss for retaining a respective seal ring.
- 6. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the cap includes a boss corresponding to each individually isolated bore in the base, each boss in the cap retaining a respective seal ring.
- 7. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the base includes a projection and the cap includes a resilient locking tab configured to engage the projection and secure the cap to the base.
- 8. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the base has four sides and each of the four sides includes a projection, wherein the cap has four sides and two of the four sides of the cap include a resilient locking tab configured to engage one of the projections, and wherein the cap can be secured to the base such that any one of the locking tabs engages any one of the projections.
- 9. The housing assembly of claim 8, wherein the cap further includes a slot in each of the two sides that do not include the resilient locking tab, the slots being configured to receive the projections not engaged by the resilient locking tabs.
- 10. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the spliced connection is formed using a plurality of connectors, and wherein each connector is housed in a respective one of the plurality of bores.
- 11. A replacement kit for replacing an electrical device coupled to a vehicle via a plurality of vehicle lead wires, the replacement kit comprising:
a replacement electrical device; a plurality of lead wires extending from the replacement electrical device; and a housing assembly for protecting a spliced connection formed with the vehicle lead wires and the replacement electrical device lead wires to create an electrical connection between the replacement electrical device and the vehicle, the housing assembly including:
a base having a plurality of individually isolated bores extending therethrough, each bore being capable of housing a spliced connection of a respective vehicle lead wire and a respective replacement electrical device lead wire; a plurality of seal rings, at least one seal ring being receivable in each bore to form a substantially water-tight seal around a portion of the spliced connection; and a cap that can be secured to the base.
- 12. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the replacement electrical device is an oxygen sensor.
- 13. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the cap includes a plurality of lead exit apertures, each lead exit aperture corresponding to one of the respective bores.
- 14. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the base has four individually isolated bores extending therethrough.
- 15. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein each seal ring includes a ribbed portion that sealingly engages the bore.
- 16. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein each individually isolated bore includes a boss for retaining a respective seal ring.
- 17. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the cap includes a boss corresponding to each individually isolated bore in the base, each boss in the cap being configured to retain a respective seal ring.
- 18. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the base includes a projection and the cap includes a resilient locking tab configured to engage the projection and secure the cap to the base.
- 19. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the base has four sides and each of the four sides includes a projection, wherein the cap has four sides and two of the four sides of the cap include a resilient locking tab configured to engage one of the projections, and wherein the cap can be secured to the base such that any one of the locking tabs engages any one of the projections.
- 20. The replacement kit of claim 19, wherein the cap further includes a slot in each of the two sides that do not include the resilient locking tab, the slots being configured to receive the projections not engaged by the resilient locking tabs.
- 21. The replacement kit of claim 11, wherein the housing assembly further includes a plurality of connectors for forming the spliced connection, and wherein each connector is receivable in a respective one of the plurality of bores.
- 22. A method of replacing an electronic device assembly on a vehicle, the electronic device assembly including an electronic device, a device-end connector connected to a vehicle wire harness at a vehicle-end connector, and a plurality of lead wires extending between the electronic device and the device-end connector, the method comprising:
cutting the plurality of lead wires between the device-end connector and the electronic device; sliding a first portion of a splice housing onto the cut plurality of lead wires toward the device-end connector; providing a replacement electronic device having a plurality of replacement lead wires extending from the replacement electronic device; sliding a second portion of the splice housing onto the replacement lead wires toward the replacement electronic device; splicing the cut plurality of lead wires to the respective replacement lead wires; and sliding the first and second portions of the splice housing together over the spliced lead wires to connect the first and second portions of the splice housing and to substantially enclose the spliced lead wires.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further including sliding a seal ring onto each of the cut plurality of lead wires and each of the replacement lead wires prior to splicing the cut plurality of lead wires to the respective replacement lead wires so that the seal rings form a substantially water-tight seal around the spliced lead wires when the splice housing encloses the spliced lead wires.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein sliding the first portion of the splice housing onto the cut plurality of lead wires includes inserting each of the cut plurality of lead wires into a respective opening in the first portion of the splice housing.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein sliding the second portion of the splice housing onto the replacement lead wires includes inserting each of the replacement lead wires into a respective opening in the second portion of the splice housing.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein splicing the cut plurality of lead wires to the respective replacement lead wires includes using splice connectors.
- 27. The method of claim 22, wherein sliding the first and second portions of the splice housing together includes isolating the respective spliced lead wires from one another in individually isolated bores extending through one of the first and the second portions of the splice housing.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/242,490, filed on Oct. 23, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60242490 |
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