The present invention relates to a waterproof connector.
Traditionally, a waterproof connector is known which includes a flexible flat cable as a plate-like cable which has flexibility, such as a flexible circuit board (FPC), an insulating housing as a connector into which the flexible flat cable is inserted, a sealing member which is accommodated in a contact insertion opening of the insulating housing, and which has a slit through which the flexible flat cable can be inserted, and a sealing member pressing member as a holder which is hinge-coupled at near the contact insertion opening and which has a slot through which the flexible flat cable can pass (for example, refer to a patent document 1).
In this waterproof connector, the waterproofness between the flexible flat cable and the insulating housing is secured by making the sealing member, which is accommodated in the contact insertion opening, to be compressed by the sealing member pressing member.
However, in the above waterproof connector, since the plate-like cable passes through the slot of the holder, the holding of the plate-like cable in the width direction is not performed reliably, and there is a possibility that the plate-like cable may be unsteady inside the slot of the holder.
Thus, the object of the invention is to provide a waterproof connector which can perform the holding of a plate-like cable to a connector housing reliably.
The above object of the invention is achieved by the following construction.
(1) A waterproof connector includes: a plate-like cable that is provided with a plurality of conductor parts; a connector housing that is provided with a rectangular insertion opening into which the plate-like cable is inserted; a sealing member through which the plate-like cable is inserted and that seals between the insertion opening and the plate-like cable; and a holder that covers an outer periphery of an opening end part of the connector housing where the insertion opening is formed, that is provided with a lock part which engages with the opening end part, and that holds the plate-like cable relative to the insertion opening, wherein a plurality of bosses, which are inserted into a plurality of connector side through holes formed in upper and lower surfaces of the opening end part respectively, are protruded on the holder; wherein a plurality of cable side through holes into which the plurality of bosses are inserted are formed in the plate-like cable at a back end side in an insertion direction in which the sealing member is inserted into the connector housing; and wherein a back end surface of the sealing member abuts against the plurality of bosses which are inserted into the plurality of cable side through holes.
In the waterproof connector of the construction of the above (1), since the plurality of bosses of the holder are inserted into the plurality of connector side through holes formed respectively in the upper and lower surfaces of the opening end part of the connector housing where the insertion opening is formed, and the plurality of bosses are inserted into the plurality of cable side through holes of the plate-like cable, the position of the plate-like cable in the width direction in the insertion opening can be fixed.
Since the back end surface of the sealing member, through which the plate-like cable is inserted, abuts against the plurality of bosses which are inserted into the plurality of cable side through holes, the position of the plate-like cable in the length direction in the insertion opening can be fixed.
Therefore, according to the waterproof connector of the construction of the above (1), the plate-like cable can be prevented from being unsteady in the insertion opening, and the plate-like cable can be reliably held relative to the connector housing.
a) is an enlarged view when FPC or FFC is applied to the plate-like cable of the waterproof connector according to the embodiment of the invention.
A waterproof connector according to an embodiment of the invention is described using
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The cable side through holes 13 are located between the conductor parts 11 which are adjacent to each other, and are provided so as to penetrate the plate-like cable 3 in the thickness direction. A reinforcing plate 15, which covers the plurality of conductor parts 11, is integrally provided on the upper surface of the plate-like cable 3, and through holes are also provided in the reinforcing plate 15 at positions where the cable side through holes 13 are located. For example, when FPC or FFC is applied to the plate-like cable 3, as shown in
A cable assembly 19 is formed by assembling a slider 17 and the sealing member 5 to the plate-like cable 3.
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The cable assembly 19 in which the slider 17 and the sealing member 5 are assembled to the plate-like cable 3 is assembled to the connector housing 7 by being inserted from the insertion opening 23 of the connector housing 7.
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The accommodating part 25 is provided inside the connector housing 7 and at the front end side of the insertion opening 23, communicates with the insertion opening 23, and is formed into a pipe-like shape. A through hole 31 is formed in the bottom part of the accommodating part 25. As shown in
The frontage 27 is opened towards the other side of the connector housing 7. The mating connector (not shown) which accommodates the mating terminal is inserted from this frontage 27, and the mating connector is assembled to the connector housing 7. The frontage 27 communicates with the mating connector accommodating part 29 which accommodates the mating connector.
The mating connector accommodating part 29 is provided inside the connector housing 7 and at the periphery side of the accommodating part 25. The mating connector inserted from the frontage 27 is accommodated in the mating connector accommodating part 29 so that the periphery of the accommodating part 25 is covered. A locking arm 37 has an operating part 33 and a lock part 35, and is provided rockably. The lock part 35 of the locking arm 37 is placed in the mating connector accommodating part 29, and the mating connector is fixed to the connector housing 7.
The connector housing 7 constructed in this way is applied in order to be mounted on a board (not shown) such as a circuit board, and make the plate-like cable 3, which is connected to electronic components or the like, and the mating terminal, which is connected to the board, to be electrically connected. Beak parts 39, to which lock parts 43 of the holder 9 are engaged, are protruded on both the side surfaces of the outer periphery of the opening end part 32 where the insertion opening 23 of the connector housing 7 is formed, and a plurality of (here two) connector side through holes 41, through which the bosses 45 of the holder 9 are inserted, are formed in the upper and lower surfaces, respectively. The connector side through holes 41 are provided at the insertion opening 23 so that when the plate-like cable 3 is assembled to the connector housing 7, the positions of the connector side through holes 41 correspond to those of the cable side through holes 13 of the plate-like cable 3.
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In such a waterproof connector 1, since the plurality of bosses 45 of the holder 9 are inserted into the plurality of connector side through holes 41 provided respectively at the upper and lower surfaces of the opening end part 32 of the connector housing 7 where the insertion opening 23 is formed, and the plurality of bosses 45 are inserted into the plurality of cable side through holes 13 of the plate-like cable 3, the position of the plate-like cable 3 in the width direction in the insertion opening 23 can be fixed.
Since the back end surface 5a of the sealing member 5 through which the plate-like cable 3 is inserted abuts against the plurality of bosses 45 which are inserted into the plurality of cable side through holes 13, the position of the plate-like cable 3 in the length direction in the insertion opening 23 can be fixed.
Therefore, the plate-like cable 3 can be prevented from being unsteady in the insertion opening 23, and the plate-like cable 3 can be reliably held relative to the connector housing 7.
In the waterproof connector according to the embodiment of the invention, although the bosses of the holder are inserted through from the upper surface side of the opening end part where the insertion opening of the connector housing is formed towards the lower surface side, it is also possible that the bosses of the holder are inserted through from the lower surface side towards the upper surface side.
Although the mating terminal is accommodated in the mating connector in the above construction, it is also possible to accommodate the mating terminal in the connector housing by providing an accommodating part which accommodates the mating terminal at the frontage side of the connector housing.
The waterproof connector of the present invention is described above in detail with reference to the specific embodiments, but the invention is not limited to the previously described embodiments, and besides, it is apparent that various modifications can be made without changing the purpose of the invention.
This application is based on the Japanese patent application (patent application Number 2010-167081) filed on Jul. 26, 2010, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
According to the waterproof connector of the invention, an effect is achieved that the waterproof connector can be provided in which the holding of the plate-like cable to the connector housing can be performed reliably.
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