Information
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Patent Grant
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6752659
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Patent Number
6,752,659
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 21, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- León; Edwin A.
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 587
- 439 588
- 439 271
- 439 274
- 439 275
- 439 279
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A waterproof connector is provided with a connector housing having a mating hollow to which an opposing connector is fitted, a seal fitted to an opposite side to the mating hollow of the connector housing, and a rear holder inserted and fitted to the connector housing. The seal is further provided with a plurality of through holes to which cables provided with terminals at front ends are respectively inserted, and the rear holder is provided with insertion holes communicating with the through holes respectively. The rear holder allows the cable to pass through at a time of being inserted to a temporary engaging position, and presses the seal so as to fix at a time of being inserted to a regular engaging position. The insertion holes are extended so as to have a length at a degree at which a front end thereof is not brought into contact with lips of the through holes even when the inserted terminals are inclined. Any one or both of the connector housing and the rear holder is provided with one or more ribs sliding pressure contact with an opposing member, and the rib extends in a fitting and inserting direction of the rear holder.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a waterproof connector for waterproofing a terminal and a cable on the basis of sealing.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional waterproof connector is provided with a terminal housing in an inner portion of a connector housing, a mating hollow to which an opposing connector is fitted in a forward portion thereof, and a seal fitted to the terminal housing in a rearward portion thereof. The seal is provided with a plurality of through holes to which cables provided with terminals at front ends are respectively inserted. A rear holder is further inserted to a rear portion thereof, whereby the seal is fixed, and the cables and the terminals are waterproofed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In the conventional waterproof connector, when the terminals are inserted from the rearward portion, the terminals pass through an insertion holes of the rear holder and reach the through holes in the seal. At this time, since no means for suitably guiding the terminals is provided, there is a disadvantage that the terminals abut lips of the through holes at a time when the terminals reach the seal in the case that the terminals are inserted in an inclined manner. Accordingly, an assembling operation hardens, the front ends of the terminal injure the seal, and in some cases, a sealing property is deteriorated due to the injury.
The present invention is made by taking the problems in the conventional waterproof connector into consideration, and an object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof connector in which a length of the terminal insertion holes in a rear holder is necessarily and sufficiently set so as to restrict an incline of terminals, whereby front ends of the terminals are smoothly inserted to through holes of a packing.
The waterproof connector according to the present invention is provided with a connector housing having a mating hollow to which an opposing connector is fitted, a seal fitted to an opposite side to the mating hollow of the connector housing, and a rear holder inserted and fitted to the connector housing. The seal is further provided with a plurality of through holes to which cables provided with terminals at front ends are respectively inserted, and the rear holder is provided with insertion holes communicating with the through holes respectively. The rear holder allows the cable to pass through at a time of being inserted to a temporary engaging position, and presses the seal so as to fix at a time of being inserted to a regular engaging position. The insertion holes are extended so as to have a length at a degree at which a front end thereof is not brought into contact with lips of the through holes even when the inserted terminals are inclined. Any one or both of the connector housing and the rear holder is provided with one or more ribs sliding pressure contact with an opposing member, and the rib extends in a fitting and inserting direction of the rear holder.
The terminal is inserted to the insertion hole provided in the rear holder in a state of setting the rear holder at the temporary engaging position. Since the insertion hole has a sufficient length, the insertion hole restricts an incline of the inserted terminals. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the front ends of the terminal from striking the ports of the through holes at a time when the front ends of the terminal reach the seal, thereby being smoothly guided to the through holes.
Since the ribs protruded from one of the connector housing and the rear holder is pressure contacted with another at a time of inserting and fitting the rear holder to the connector housing, the ribs prevent the rear holder from being bumpy, and further it is possible to prevent the terminal inserted to the terminal insertion hole in the rear holder from being widely inclined with respect to the seal. Further, since the ribs are continuously provided in the inserting direction of the rear holder, it is possible to smoothen the insert thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross sectional perspective view of a main portion of a waterproof connector according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which a rear holder is in a temporary engaging state;
FIG. 2A
is a cross sectional view of a waterproof connector according to the embodiment of the present invention, in which a slide is in a state of allowing the terminal to pass through;
FIG. 2B
is a cross sectional view in which a portion shown by a section IIB in
FIG. 2A
is enlarged in the waterproof connector according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is across sectional view of the waterproof connector according to the embodiment of the present invention, in which the rear holder is in a regular engaging state; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view, in which a portion fitted to the rear holder is enlarged, in the waterproof connector according to the embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A description will be in detail given below of an embodiment according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A waterproof connector
10
according to the present embodiment is provided with a connector housing
20
constituted by an inner housing
20
a
and an outer housing
20
b
, as shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, and a mating hollow
21
of an opposing connector (not shown) is open to a front end side (a left side in the drawing) of the connector housing
20
. Guiding slots
22
to which cables
30
are inserted are formed in a center portion of the connector housing
20
from a base end side (a right side in the drawing) toward a front end side as shown in
FIG. 3
, and terminals
31
connected to front end portions of the cables
30
are inserted to the guiding slits
22
. At this time, a housing recess
25
for fitting and inserting a seal
60
and a rear holder
70
fixing the seal
60
is formed in a base end side of the connector housing
20
.
The outer housing
20
b
is movably fitted to an outer side of the inner housing
20
a
, and the outer housing
20
b
moves to the front end side of the connector housing
20
, thereby pressing down a hook
23
of the inner housing
20
a
so as to engage with the opposing connector. A tubular block
24
forming the guiding slots in a center portion and protruding within the mating hollow
21
is protruded from the inner housing
20
a
, and a first packing
34
having a semicircular cross sectional shape is fitted to a thinner portion
24
a
formed in an outer periphery of the tubular block
24
.
The terminal
31
is structured, as shown in
FIG. 3
, such that one end portion is positioned within the tubular block
24
, that is, within the guiding slot
22
of the tubular block
24
and another end portion is protruded from the tubular block
24
toward the front end side of the connector housing
20
, and the protruded front end portion is received and held within a cavity
41
of a terminal housing
40
. In the present embodiment, in view of a connection that a plurality of cables
30
and corresponding terminals
31
are provided, the cavities
41
are provided so as to correspond to the number of the terminals
31
.
Lance
31
a
inclined in a direction in which a base end side (a right side in the drawing) protrudes are provided in a portion in which the terminals
31
are received in the cavities
41
, and the lances
31
a
are engaged with engaging abutments
41
a
within the cavities
41
, whereby the terminals
31
are prevented from coming off. At this time, the terminal housing
40
received within the mating hollow
21
is structured such that a front end surface is arranged substantially on the same surface as the front end of the connector housing
20
.
A slide
50
is arranged between the terminal housing
40
and the packing
34
, in detail, between the terminal housing
40
and the tubular block
24
fitting the packing
34
. In this slide
50
, there are formed slits
51
to which the terminals
31
are inserted, and extending in a vertical direction to a longitudinal direction of the terminals
31
. Then, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the structure is made such that the terminals
31
can pass through in a state that the slide
50
moves downward in a lower portion in the drawing, and as shown in
FIG. 3
, lower halves
51
a
of the slits
51
are engaged with recesses
31
b
of the terminals
31
in a state that the slide
50
is pressed upward in the drawing, thereby preventing the terminals
31
from coming off. At this time, the lower halves
51
a
of the slide
50
and the lances
31
a
construct a double engagement structure. Further, a retaining portion
52
pressing an outer side in a front end side (a left side in the drawing) of the packing
34
so as to prevent the packing
34
from coming off is provided in the slide
50
.
The seal
60
is made of a rubber, and is provided with a trunk portion
61
pressure contacted with an inner periphery of the housing recess
25
and a neck portion
62
having a predetermined clearance d between the neck portion
62
and the inner periphery of the housing recess
25
, and annular uneven portions for increasing a closely contact property are formed in respective outer peripheries of the trunk portion
61
and the neck portion
62
. Then, through holes
63
of the cables
30
are formed in a center portion of the seal
60
, and first and second conical surfaces
63
a
and
63
b
are formed in both end portions of the through holes
63
. Further, annular uneven portions are formed in inner peripheries of the through holes
63
for increasing a closely contact property with the cables
30
.
The rear holder
70
is provided with a main body
71
formed substantially along the inner periphery of the housing recess
25
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, and a wedging protrusion
72
protruded from a front end portion of the main body
71
and pressure inserted to a clearance d between the neck portion
62
of the seal
60
and the housing recess
25
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Further, the wedging protrusion
72
is pressure inserted to the clearance d, whereby the neck portion
62
is wholly compressed so as to press and compress the through holes
63
, thereby increasing a closely contacting force with the cables
30
, so that a state before the wedging protrusion
72
is inserted to the clearance d becomes the temporary engaging position of the rear holder
70
as shown in
FIG. 2
, and a state that the wedging protrusion
72
is completely inserted to the clearance d becomes the regular engaging state as shown in FIG.
3
.
Insertion holes
73
communicated with the through holes
63
of the seal
60
are formed in a center portion of the rear holder
70
. The insertion holes
73
are formed so as to have such a diameter as to be capable of passing through the terminals
31
. Further, as shown in
FIG. 4
, a guiding rib
74
extending in an inserting direction of the rear holder
70
is protruded from a center portion of an upper surface in the main body
71
, whereby the guiding rib
74
is fitted to a slot
26
of the housing recess
25
so as to be guided. Further, a pair of ribs
27
sliding pressure contacted with upper and lower both surfaces
70
a
and
70
b
of the rear holder
70
are respectively provided on upper and lower both inner surfaces
25
a
and
25
b
of the housing recess
25
in a symmetrical manner. These ribs
27
are continuously provided in a fitting and inserting direction of the rear holder
70
.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the structure is made such that the terminals
31
connected to the front end portion of the cables
30
are inserted to the through holes
63
of the seal
60
from the insertion holes
73
in a state of setting the rear holder
70
at the temporary engaging position, and thereafter the rear holder
70
is fitted and inserted to the regular engaging position after completely inserting the cables
30
, as shown in FIG.
3
. In this state, the seal
60
holds the cables
30
in a liquid tight manner.
In this case, according to the present embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 2A
, a length L of the insertion holes
73
is extended so that the front ends of the terminal
31
inclined at a time of being inserted to the insertion holes
73
are within a range of incline at which the front ends of the terminals
31
are not interfered with lips
63
c
of the through holes
63
in the seal
60
, as shown in FIG.
2
B.
According to the structure mentioned above, in the waterproof connector
10
of the present embodiment, in order to set the terminal
31
connected to the front end portions of the cables
30
to the waterproof connector
10
, at first, as shown in
FIG. 2A
, in the state of setting the rear holder
70
at the temporary engaging position, whereby the wedging protrusion
72
does not compress the through holes
63
of the seal
60
, the terminals
31
are inserted to the insertion holes
73
. At this time, since the length L of the insertion holes
73
is extended so that the front ends of the terminals
31
inclined at a time of being inserted to the insertion holes
73
are within the range of incline at which the front ends of the terminals
31
are not interfered with the lips
63
c
of the through holes
63
, the front ends of the terminals
31
inserted to the insertion holes
73
are guided to the through holes
63
of the seal
60
, and the terminals
31
are smoothly inserted to the through holes
63
. Accordingly, an inserting operability of the terminals
31
is improved, it is possible to prevent the peripheral edge portions of the through holes
63
in the seal
60
from being injured, and it is possible to secure a sealing property applied by the seal
60
.
Further, according to the present embodiment, since the ribs
27
provided in the upper and lower both inner surfaces
25
a
and
25
b
of the housing recess
25
in the connector housing
20
are structured such as to be sliding pressure contacted with the upper and lower both surfaces
70
a
and
70
b
of the rear holder
70
, it is possible to prevent the rear holder
70
from being bumpy in the state of being fitted and inserted to the housing recess
25
, and further it is possible to prevent the terminals
31
inserted to the insertion holes
73
from being largely inclined with respect to the seal
60
. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the front ends of the terminals
31
from being interfered with the lips
63
c
of the through holes
63
due to the bumpy motion of the rear holder
70
.
Further, in this case, since the ribs
27
are continuously provided in the fitting and inserting direction of the rear holder
70
, it is possible to smoothly fit and insert the rear holder
70
to the housing recess
25
, and further it is possible to improve an assembling property of the rear holder
70
.
Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings.
Claims
- 1. A waterproof connector comprising:a connector housing comprising a mating hollow mating with an opposing connector; a seal comprising a plurality of through holes each accommodating a cable and terminal connected with an end of the cable and fitting to an opposite side to the mating hollow of the connector housing; and a rear holder inserted and fitted to the connector housing comprising a plurality of insertion holes communicating with the through holes respectively; wherein the rear holder allows the cables to pass through in a case where the rear holder is inserted at a temporary engaging position and compresses the seal so as to fix the cables in a case where the rear holder is further inserted at a regular engaging position; and the insertion holes that have at least a portion of the insertion holes located prior to the through holes in the connector housing and that are extended an appropriate length so as to restrict end tips of the terminals to a range of incline angles at which the end tips of the terminals are restricted from interfering with lips of the through holes.
- 2. A waterproof connector according to claim 1, wherein:either or both of the connector housing and the rear holder have one or more projections to be slidablly press-contact with the opposite member.
- 3. A waterproof connector according to claim 2, wherein:the projections are ribs stretching in an inserting direction of the rear holder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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P2001-046934 |
Feb 2001 |
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