The present invention relates to a waterproof connector, in particular, to a waterproof connector which uses an elastic member for waterproofing and is to be mounted on a board.
Recently, there is a strong demand for the improved waterproof function in various electronic devices, and accordingly developments of waterproof connectors have been promoted
In an exemplary waterproof connector, a contact is attached so as to penetrate through a housing, and a contact portion of the contact exposed to the outside of the housing is brought into contact with another contact of a counter connector. In the waterproof connector of this type, a penetration part in which the contact penetrates has to be sealed to secure a waterproof function.
For example, Patent Literature 1 discloses a waterproof connector in which a contact 1 penetrates through a housing 2, and a peripheral region of the penetration part of the contact 1 is sealed with an elastic sealing member 3 as illustrated in
The contact 1 is pressed into a through-hole 4 formed in the housing 2 and fixed to the housing 2, and a contact portion 5 of the contact 1 exposed to the outside of the housing 2 comes into contact with a contact 6 of a counter connector, thereby establishing electrical connection with the counter connector. An end portion of the contact 1 projecting inside the housing 2 is attached to a board or the like disposed in the housing 2.
The elastic sealing member 3 is pressed into an elastic-sealing-member accommodation portion 7 that is formed in the housing 2 and communicates with the through-hole 4 so as to prevent water from intruding into the housing 2 through a gap between the contact 1 and an inner wall of the through-hole 4.
Patent Literature 1: JP 2008-176936 A
In the connector disclosed in Patent Literature 1, the contact 1 is fixed at a part of the housing 2 where the contact 1 is pressed into the through-hole 4 of the housing 2 as described above, and in order to achieve a waterproof function, the elastic sealing member 3 is disposed outside of the housing 2, while the contact portion 5 of the contact 1 is disposed further outside the elastic sealing member 3. Accordingly, the distance from the part of the housing 2 where the contact 1 is fixed to the contact. portion. 5 of the contact 1 becomes inevitably long, and the contact portion 5 is thus likely to become shaky.
If the contact portion 5 of the contact 1 shakes and the position of the contact portion 5 does not stabilize, smooth fitting as well as reliable electrical connection with the counter connector may become difficult.
The present invention has been made in order to solve the problem described above and an object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof connector capable of smooth fitting as well as reliable electrical connection with a counter connector while fulfilling a waterproof function.
A waterproof connector according to the present invention comprises: a housing; at least one contact held by the housing, the contact including a contact portion formed at one end of the contact to come into contact with another contact of a counter-connector, a board attachment portion formed at another end of the contact to be attached to a board, a housing fixing portion formed between the contact portion and the board attachment portion and fixed to the housing; and an elastic-member attachment portion formed between the housing fixing portion and the board attachment portion, wherein the housing has at least one through-hole through which the contact is inserted, and an elastic-member accommodation portion which has a concave shape and communicates with the through-hole, and wherein the housing fixing portion of the contact is pressed into and fixed in the corresponding through-hole of the housing, and the elastic member is accommodated in the elastic-member accommodation portion of the housing.
Preferably, the elastic member is integrally molded with the elastic-member attachment portion of the contact. Otherwise, the elastic member may have at least one slit for attaching the elastic member to the elastic-member attachment portion of the contact and is attached to the elastic-member attachment portion of the contact laterally through the slit that is opened.
It is preferable that the elastic-member attachment portion of the contact has a roughened surface or the elastic member is adhered to the elastic-member attachment portion of the contact with an adhesive.
The elastic-member attachment portion of the contact may have a smaller cross section than cross sections of other portions of the contact adjacent to the elastic-member attachment portion.
The elastic-member attachment portion of the contact may have a bent portion, and the elastic member may be attached to the elastic-member attachment portion so as to surround the bent portion.
The elastic member may be singly attached to a plurality of the contacts.
It may be constructed that the contact is formed of a flat plate member, and the housing fixing portion of the contact has a press-fitting dimension in a width direction larger than a width of the through-hole of the housing. In this case, the housing fixing portion of the contact is preferably provided with convexity and concavity on its side surfaces in a width direction.
It may also be constructed that The contact is formed of a flat plate member, and the housing fixing portion of the contact has a press-fitting dimension in a thickness direction larger than a height of the through-hole of the housing. In this case, the housing fixing portion of the contact is preferably formed to be thicker than other portions of the contact, and the press-fitting dimension is established by a thickness of the housing fixing portion. Otherwise, the flat plate member having a uniform thickness may be bent, thereby establishing the press-fitting dimension of the housing fixing portion of the contact.
Further, the housing preferably has at least one groove to accommodate the contact portion of the contact. The groove may have a sectional shape that covers both edge portions of the contact portion of the corresponding contact while allowing a center portion of a surface of the contact portion to be exposed.
It may be constructed that either one of the elastic-member accommodation portion of the housing and the elastic member is provided with a concave portion, whereas another one is provided with a convex portion corresponding to the concave portion, and the concave portion and the convex portion are fitted with each other. It may also be constructed that the elastic-member accommodation portion of the housing has an opening portion and an end portion formed to be wider than the opening portion, and the elastic member has a sectional shape corresponding to the elastic-member accommodation portion of the housing.
According to the present invention, a housing fixing portion is formed. between the contact portion and the board attachment portion, an elastic-member attachment portion is formed between the housing fixing portion and the board attachment portion, the housing fixing portion of the contact is pressed into and fixed in the through-hole of the housing, and an elastic member for waterproofing attached to the elastic-member attachment portion of the contact is accommodated in the elastic-member accommodation portion of the housing. Therefore, it is capable of smooth fitting as well as reliable electrical connection with a counter connector while fulfilling a waterproof function.
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Embodiments of the present invention will be described below based on the appended drawings.
As illustrated in
Each of the contacts 12 is formed of a flat plate member and is provided with a contact portion 12a to come into contact with a contact of the counter connector, a housing fixing portion 12b for fixing the contact 12 to the housing 11, an elastic-member attachment portion 12c to which the elastic member 13 is attached, and a board attachment portion 12d for attaching the contact. 12 to a board on which the waterproof connector is to be mounted, these portions being continuously formed at the contact 12 from its tip end to its rear end, as illustrated in
In addition, each of the contacts 12 has a uniform thickness over the whole length, and also has a uniform width in the contact portion 12a, the elastic-member attachment portion 12c and the board attachment portion 12d, except the housing fixing portion 12b. Each of the side surfaces of the housing fixing portion 12b is formed to have a concave-convex shape, and the housing fixing portion 12b has the maximum width that is larger than the width of other portions, i.e., the contact portion 12a, the elastic-member attachment portion 12c and the board attachment portion 12d.
Moreover, the contact portion 12a, the housing fixing portion 12b and the elastic-member attachment portion 12c are formed in a same plane so as to form a continuous flat plate. The board attachment portion 12d, on the other hand, has a bent shape for easy attachment to a board.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
In this process, the plurality of contacts 12 are respectively inserted into the corresponding through-holes 16 after passing through the elastic-member accommodation portion 15. The maximum width D1 of the housing fixing portion 12b of each of the contacts 12, i.e., the press fitting dimension in the width direction of the contact 12 is preliminarily set to be slightly larger than a width D2 of the through-hole 16 as illustrated in
When the housing fixing portions 12b are pressed in, the elastic member 13 integrally molded with the elastic-member attachment portions 12c of the plurality of contacts 12 is simultaneously accommodated in the elastic-member accommodation portion 15 of the housing 11. The elastic member 13 is preliminarily formed to have a larger width and a larger height than those of the elastic-member accommodation portion 15 of the housing 11. Therefore, by being pressed into the elastic-member accommodation portion 15, the elastic member 13 is accommodated in the elastic-member accommodation portion 15 in an elastically compressed state. Accordingly, a waterproof effect is imparted between the housing 11 and the contacts 12 in the elastic-member accommodation portion 15.
As described above, the waterproof connector in which the plurality of contacts 12 and the elastic member 13 are incorporated in the housing 11 is formed as illustrated in
The bottom part of the housing 11 inside the counter-connector receiving portion 14 is provided with a plurality of grooves 17 corresponding to the plurality of contacts 12 as illustrated in
The housing 11 can be formed of, for example, a resin material excellent in insulation property and formability, and the contacts 12 can be made of a metal material excellent in conductivity. The elastic member 13 can adopt, for example, a silicone rubber excellent in elasticity and waterproof property.
As exemplified in
The constitution described above can prevent moisture existing outside the casing 18 from intruding thereinto through the elastic-member accommodation portion 15 of the housing 11 owing to the elastic member 13 and also through a gap between the casing 18 and the housing 11 owing to the gasket 21, thereby achieving a waterproof function.
In Embodiment 1, the contacts 12 are fixed to the housing 11 by means of the housing fixing portions 12b being pressed into The corresponding through-holes 16. Since the housing fixing portion 12b is disposed adjacent to the contact portion 12a in each of the contacts 12 with a small distance, the contact portion 12a hardly shakes, stabilizing the position of the contact portion 12a with respect to the housing 11. Accordingly, the waterproof connector can be smoothly fitted with the counter connector and can establish reliable electrical connection therewith.
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In addition, instead of integrally molding the single elastic member 13 with all of the plurality of contacts 12, the elastic member may be separated into a plurality of pieces, and each of the pieces may be integrally molded with the corresponding contact 12. In this case, a plurality of elastic members may be accommodated in the single elastic-member accommodation portion 15 of the housing 11, or, alternatively, a plurality of elastic-member accommodation portions may be formed in the housing 11 to respectively accommodate the corresponding elastic members. One contact 12 and one elastic member 13 may be also integrally molded.
In Embodiment 1 described above, the elastic member 13 is integrally molded with the elastic-member attachment portions 12c of the plurality of contacts 12. Meanwhile, as illustrated in
As the elastic member 23 is pressed into the elastic-member accommodation portion 15 of the housing 11, the slits 25 are closed, causing the elastic member to firmly attach to the elastic-member attachment portions 12c of the contacts 12. A waterproof effect can be exercised in this manner.
The elastic member 23 having such constitution can be also used and can ensure reliable electrical connection with the contact of the counter connector without contamination or damage on the contact portions 12a of the contacts 12, like in the case of using the elastic member 13 according to Embodiment 1.
Since each of the elastic-member attachment portions 22c is formed to have a narrower width than that of any other portion, even if a stress is applied between the elastic member 13 and the contacts 12 in a direction to pull them out from each other, the elastic member 13 can be effectively prevented from coming off the contacts 22, thereby improving reliability of the waterproof connector.
As long as the elastic-member attachment portion 22c has a smaller cross section than those of other adjacent portions of each of the contacts 22, the elastic member 13 can be kept from coming off the contacts 22. Hence, also when the elastic-member attachment portion 22c is formed to have the same width as those of other portions but to be thinner than other portions, the same effect can be obtained. In addition, the elastic-member attachment portion. 22c can be formed to have both a smaller width and a thinner thickness than those of other portions.
Also in the case where, in place of an integrally molded elastic member 13, the elastic member 23 provided with the attachment holes 24 and the slits 25 as illustrated in
Further, if a bent portion is formed at an elastic-member attachment portion 32c like in a contact 32 illustrated in
Moreover, by having a surface of the elastic-member attachment portion 12c of the contact 12 illustrated in
In the case where the elastic member 23 is attached to the contacts 12 or 22 by means of the slits 25, the elastic member 23 can be adhered to the elastic-member attachment portions 12c of the contacts 12 or to the elastic-member attachment portions 22c of the contacts 22 with an adhesive. Accordingly, the waterproofing property can be enhanced while the effect of preventing the elastic member 23 from coming off the contacts 12 or 22 can be efficiently achieved.
In Embodiment 1 described above, since the housing fixing portion 12b of each of the contacts 12 has a press-fitting dimension in the width direction larger than the width of the through-hole 16, and both side surfaces having a concave-convex shape of the housing fixing tort ion 12h bite into the inner wall of the through-hole 16, the housing fixing portion 12b is pressed into and fixed in the through-hole 16. However, this is not the sole case, and even if the housing fixing portion of each of the contacts has a press-fitting dimension in the thickness direction larger than the height of the through-hole 16, the contact can be pressed into and fixed in the through-hole 16.
The thickness of the housing fixing portion 42b is designed to be slightly larger than the height of the through-hole 46 formed in a housing 41, and as the upper surface and the lower surface of the housing fixing portion 42b are respectively brought into pressure contact with the ceiling surface and the bottom surface of the through-hole 46, the housing fixing portion 42b is pressed into and fixed in the through-hole 46.
The width of the contact 42 only requires to be smaller than that of the through-hole 46 so that the contact 42 can be inserted into the through-hole 46, and the contact 42 can have a uniform width over its full length, for example.
While a contact 52 illustrated in
In addition, the contact can be formed of a pin member or a stick-like member in place of a flat plate member. A contact 52 illustrated in
When the contact 62 formed of a pin member of this type is used, in consideration of contacting with the contact of the counter connector, the contact portion 62a is not disposed at the bottom part of a counter-connector receiving portion 64 of the housing 61 but can be projected into the center of the counter-connector receiving portion 64.
As illustrated in
The similar effect can be achieved even when a concave portion 83a is formed on each of the upper surface and the lower surface of an elastic member 83 while a convex portion 85a is formed on each of the ceiling surface and the bottom surface of an elastic-member accommodation portion 85 of a housing 81, and the elastic portion 83 is accommodated in the elastic-member accommodation portion 85 of the housing 81 in an elastically compressed state in such a manner that the concave portion 83a and the convex portion 85a are engaged with each other, as illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
In Embodiment 1 described above, the contact portions 12a of the plurality of contacts 12 are respectively accommodated in the plurality of grooves 17 formed in the bottom part of the counter-connector receiving portion 14 in the housing 11. On the other hand, if each of grooves 27 used has a sectional shape that covers both edge portions of the contact portion 12a of each of the contacts 12 while allowing the center portion of a surface of the contact portion 12a to be exposed as illustrated in
Although any of the contacts 12, 22, 32, 42 and 52 formed of a flat plate member in Embodiments 1 to 5 described above has a contact portion in a flat plate shape projecting forward, a contact portion can have a curved hook shape like a contact portion 102a of a contact 102 illustrated in
In this case, a through-hole 106 in a housing 101 is required to have a sectional shape with which the contact portion 102a having a hook shape can be smoothly inserted and, at the same time, a housing fixing portion 102b of the contact 102 can be pressed into the through-hole 106.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-113433 | May 2012 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2013/054287 | 2/21/2013 | WO | 00 |