Waterproof connector used for a flexible flat cable

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6638090
  • Patent Number
    6,638,090
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 6, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 28, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention provides a miniaturized and simplified connector for a flexible flat cable. A male connector 12 is formed from bus bars B and a male housing 13, the bus bars B being welded to a tip end of a flexible flat cable C, the male housing 13 being molded so as to cover these bus bars B and a tip end portion of the flexible flat cable C. An opening portion 13b is formed in one face of the male housing 13. A female connector 17 is formed from terminal fittings 20 and a female housing 18, the terminal fittings 20 having resilient contacts 20b capable of resiliently making contact with the bus bars B when the connector 12 is fitted into the connector 17. A latching means 16 is provided between the female housing 18 and the male housing 13, and a waterproofing rubber ring 21 is located between an inner face of the female housing 18 and an outer face of the male housing 13.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a waterproof connector used for a flexible flat cable.




BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION




One example of a conventional waterproof connector attached to a flexible flat conductor of a flat cable, an FPC (flexible printed circuit), or the like, is described in JP-2000-58185. As shown in

FIG. 7

of this specification, this waterproof connector


1


is formed from an FPC


3


having ends of terminal fittings


2


attached thereto, a housing main body


4


having an opening


4




a


via which the terminal fittings


2


are inserted, and a cover


5


which covers the opening


4




a


. A sealing member


6


is inserted between the housing main body


4


(this gripping the FPC


3


) and the cover


5


, thereby waterproofing the housing main body


4


.




In the waterproof connector


1


described above, the terminal fittings


2


at the tip of the FPC


3


are those used to join conventional connectors. Moreover, the corresponding connector, to which the connector used for the FPC is fitted, as well as the waterproofing configuration, have configurations identical to those of conventional connectors used for electric wires. Consequently, the connector used for the FPC has the problem of being large in size. Furthermore, the waterproofing configuration for the installed portion of the FPC


3


consists of inserting the sealing member


6


between the housing main body


4


and the cover


5


. This configuration is complex.




The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to miniaturise, and present a simpler configuration for, a waterproof connector used for a flexible flat cable.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention there is provided a waterproof connector assembly of a flexible flat electrical cable, the assembly comprising,




a male connector having a terminal electrically connected to a flexible flat electrical cable and a male housing moulded over said terminal and an adjacent portion of said cable, and said male housing having an opening to reveal said terminal,




a female connector having a resilient contact within a female housing, said female housing defining a mouth to receive said male housing and whereby said resilient contact may electrically connect with said terminal via said opening,




releasable latching means to maintain said male and female connector in engagement, and an annular seal adapted to seal between the inside of said mouth and the outer surface of said male housing to the rear of said opening.




Such an arrangement is suitable for particularly thin connector which is completely sealed against ingress of water.




Preferably a door is provided to close said opening, and which is opened on connection of the male and female connectors, preferably by abutment of the female housing. Such a door may include a releasable abutment for contact with the male housing, so as to avoid accidental opening thereof prior to coupling of the connector assembly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of several preferred embodiments shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view showing a waterproof connector of a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a diagonal view showing a male connector.





FIG. 3

is a diagonal view showing joining portions of a flexible flat cable and bus bars.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view showing a fitting state of the male connector and a female connector.





FIG. 5

is a diagonal view showing a male connector of a second embodiment.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view showing a fitting state of the male connector of the second embodiment and a female connector.





FIG. 7

is a view of a prior art example.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention are described below with the aid of figures. A first embodiment of a waterproof connector of the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


. This waterproof connector


11


has: a male connector


12


, into which a flexible flat cable C, such as an FPC, a flat cable, etc., is installed; and a female connector


17


, this being attached or part of a device. The male connector


12


is fitted into a mouth


10


of the female connector


17


.




The male connector


12


is formed from bus bars B made from metal sheets which join with a tip of the flexible flat cable C, and a male housing


13


which is formed by moulding and is made of plastic. The male housing


13


has a flat and thin shape, and covers the bus bars B and an end portion of the flexible flat cable C. Before the male housing


13


is moulded, the plurality of aligned bus bars B are unified, by welding, with a plurality of conducting members Ca aligned at the tip portion of the flexible flat cable C (see FIG.


3


). Then adhesive


14


is spread on the tip portion of the flexible flat cable C, and the bus bars B and the tip portion of the flexible flat cable C is placed within the mould for moulding the male housing


13


, the moulding operation enclosing the tip portion of the flexible flat cable C that is joined with the bus bars B.




The adhesive


14


is spread on an inserting portion


13




a


. Consequently, the interior of the male housing


13


is waterproofed reliably. Furthermore, the bus bars B are installed as far as an anterior tip of the male housing


13


, an opening portion


13




b


at an upper face of the male housing


13


causing contacting surfaces Ba at upper faces of these installed bus bars B to be exposed. A separate cover


15


is provided so as to cover the opening portion


13




b


, and guiding grooves


13




c


are provided in inner walls of both sides of the opening portion


13




b


, the cover


15


being fitted therewith in a manner whereby it can slide in the fitting direction of the female connector


17


, thereby allowing the opening portion


13




b


to be open or closed. Moreover, a stopper


15




a


protrudes at an inwards location of an upper face of the cover


15


, this engaging with an inner opening edge


13




d


of the opening portion


13




b


when the cover


15


is in a closed state. This stopper


15




a


maintains the cover


15


in the closed state before the male connector


12


is fitted to the female connector


17


, the engaged state of the stopper


15




a


being released when the tip edge of the cover


15


is pushed.




A locking arm


16


protrudes at a posterior portion of the upper face of the male housing


13


. A central portion of the locking arm


16


forms a fulcrum


16




a


that allows the locking arm


16


to move resiliently in the manner of a see-saw. A posterior end portion of the locking arm


16


forms an operating member


16




b


, and an anterior end portion thereof is provided with an engaging hole


16




c


. Pressing the operating member


16




b


causes the anterior end of the locking arm


16


to move upwards, this allowing the engaging hole


16




c


to be released from an engaged state with an engaging protrusion


17




a


of the female connector


17


(to be described).




The female connector


17


is formed from terminal fittings


20


and a hood-shaped female housing


18


that is attached to a panel P of a device. One end of each of the terminal fittings


20


is installed within the female housing


18


, the other end thereof joins with a base


19


. A plurality of these terminal fittings


20


are provided in a manner whereby they correspond to the alignment of the bus bars B. The end of each terminal fitting


20


that is installed within the female housing


18


is provided with a resilient contact


20




b


. This resilient contact


20




b


is folded downwards in a bent-over shape and is capable of making resilient contact with the upper face of the bus bar B when the male connector


12


has been fitted into the female connector


17


. An abutment


18




a


protrudes within the interior of the female housing


18


, this making contact with the cover


15


while the male housing


12


is being fitted, and causing the cover


15


to move in its direction of opening.




The engaging protrusion


17




a


protrudes from an upper portion of an outer face of the female housing


18


. This engaging protrusion


17




a


engages with the engaging hole


16




c


of the locking arm


16


when the male connector


12


is fitted, thereby preventing this male connector


12


from moving in a direction of removal. The engaging hole


16




c


and the engaging protrusion


17




a


serve as a latching means to maintain the male connector


12


and the female connector


17


in a fitted state. Furthermore, a waterproofing rubber ring


21


is provided along an inner circumference of the female housing


18


, this fitting tightly between this inner circumference and an outer circumference face of the male housing


13


when the male connector


12


is fitted. A plurality of protruding ridges


21




a


are formed along an inner and an outer circumference of the waterproofing rubber ring


21


, and a retaining protrusion


21




b


thereof fits into a retaining hole


18




b


formed in an outer circumference of the female housing


18


, thereby fixing the waterproofing rubber ring


21


to the female housing


18


.




In the waterproof connector


11


configured as described above, when the male connector


12


is inserted into the female connector


17


, first the inner edge portion of the cover


15


(which is covering the opening portion


13




b


of the male housing


13


) makes contact with the abutment


18




a


within the female housing


18


, this abutment


18




a


moving the cover


15


in the direction opposite the fitting direction. As a result, the opening portion


13




b


is opened, and the upper faces of the bus bars B are exposed. At this time, the resilient contacts


20




b


of the terminal fittings


20


make contact with the corresponding contacting members Ba of the bus bars B, thereby causing electrical contact between the male connector


12


and the female connector


17


. The male housing


13


and the female housing


18


are fitted together, being maintained in a fully waterproofed state by the waterproofing rubber ring


21


. A tip end portion of the locking arm


16


rises over the engaging protrusion


17




a


of the female connector


17


, and the engaging hole


16




c


thereof engages with the engaging protrusion


17




a


, thereby maintaining the two connectors


12


and


17


an unremovable state. Further, when the male connector


12


is to be removed from the female connector


17


, the operating member


16




b


of the locking arm


16


is pressed downwards, releasing the engaging hole


16




c


from its engaged state with the engaging protrusion


17




a


. Then the male connector


12


can easily be removed by being pulled.




A second embodiment of a waterproof connector


31


, is shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. In this embodiment, a waterproofing rubber ring


41


is fitted into a circumference groove


33




e


formed in an outer circumference of a male housing


33


. An outer circumference of this waterproofing rubber ring


41


fits tightly with an inner circumference of a female housing


38


when a male connector


32


is fitted to a female connector


37


. In this manner, the waterproofing rubber ring


41


can easily be attached to the male housing


33


. Furthermore, the remaining components are the same as in the first embodiment. Consequently, the same numbers are assigned thereto, and an explanation thereof is omitted.




In the embodiments described above, a connector is described which is used for a machine and wherein the female connector


17


or


37


is attached to the panel P. However, a simple connector may equally well be used. Further, the above embodiments describe a case whereby the adhesive


14


is located between the end portion of the flexible flat cable C and the male housing


13


or


33


. However, the male housing


13


or


33


may equally well cover the flexible flat cable C directly.



Claims
  • 1. A waterproof connector assembly of a flexible flat electrical cable, the assembly comprising,a male connector having a terminal electrically connected to a flexible flat electrical cable and a male housing moulded over said terminal and an adjacent portion of said cable, and said male housing having an opening to reveal said terminal, a female connector having a resilient contact within a female housing, said female housing defining a mouth to receive said male housing in a fitting direction and whereby said resilient contact may electrically connect with said terminal via said opening and the opening opens toward an outer surface of the male housing in a direction perpendicular to the fitting direction, releasable latching means to maintain said male and female connector in engagement, and an annular seal adapted to seal between the inside of said mouth and the outer surface of said male housing to the rear of said opening.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said seal is around said male housing and located in a peripheral groove thereof.
  • 3. An assembly according to claim 1 wherein said seal is mounted within said mouth by peripheral protrusions of said seal.
  • 4. An assembly according to claim 1 and further including an adhesive sealant at the interface between said flat cable and male housing.
  • 5. An assembly according to claim 1 and further including a door for said opening.
  • 6. An assembly according to claim 5 wherein said door is slidable in a direction opposite to the fitting direction of said male connector in said female connector.
  • 7. An assembly according to claim 6 wherein said door is slidable to the interior of said male housing.
  • 8. An assembly according to claim 4 and further including a door for said opening.
  • 9. An assembly according to claim 8 wherein said door is slidable in a direction opposite to the fitting direction of said male connector in said female connector.
  • 10. An assembly according to claim 9 wherein said door is slidable by atubment with said female housing.
  • 11. An assembly according to claim 6 wherein said door is slidable by abutment with said female housing.
  • 12. An assembly according to claim 11 wherein said door is slidable to the interior of said male housing.
  • 13. An assembly according to claim 1 and comprising a plurality of terminals and a respective plurality of contacts.
  • 14. An assembly according to claim 13 wherein said terminals comprise parallel elongate flat members aligned in the fitting direction of said male and female connector.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-039544 Feb 2001 JP
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Number Date Country
2000-58185 Feb 2000 JP