Information
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Patent Grant
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6709282
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Patent Number
6,709,282
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 30, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 274
- 439 275
- 439 279
- 439 272
- 439 587
- 439 588
- 439 421
- 439 877
- 439 865
- 439 866
- 439 884
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A waterproof connector is provided with one or more terminals each including a contact, a first crimp portion and a second crimp portion, insulated cables respectively having leading conductor clamped by the first crimp portion, rubber plugs respectively fitted on the insulated cable, being clamped by the second crimp portion and a connector housing including terminal housing chambers respectively housing the terminals. The rubber plugs are fitted into the respective terminal housing chambers so as to be waterproof. Each of the second crimp portions has a larger width than height thereof in a state where the second crimp portion clamps the rubber plug.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a waterproof connector in which watertightness is not easily reduced due to an inappropriate installation process.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is proposed a waterproof connector which is provided with a connector housing having a plurality of terminal housing chambers for receiving metal terminals. A metal terminal is provided with first and second crimp portions. The first crimp portion clamps an insulated cable to electrically contact and the second crimp portion clamps a rubber plug. When the metal terminal is received in the terminal housing chamber, the rubber plug is fitted thereto so as to be watertight.
Japanese patent application laid-open H7-245149 discloses such an art of the proposed waterproof connector.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the proposed waterproof connector, the inner diameter A of the terminal housing chambers is secured to be large enough as compared to the outer diameter B of the insulated cable so that clearance between the first crimp portion clamping the insulated cable and the terminal housing chamber is assured. Thereby the first crimp portion may not scratch an inner surface of the terminal housing chamber in the course of the waterproof connector assembly.
However, if the inner diameter A is relatively small due to miniaturization of the waterproof connector, an appropriate clearance between the first crimp portion and the terminal housing chamber is not assured, the terminal housing chamber may be often scratched, then reducing watertightness.
The present invention is accomplished in view of the above problem and intends to provide a waterproof connector of a small-size, watertightness of which is not easily reduced due to an inappropriate installation process.
According to the present invention, the waterproof connector is provided with one or more terminals each including a contact, a first crimp portion and a second crimp portion, insulated cables respectively having leading conductor clamped by the first crimp portion, rubber plugs respectively fitted on the insulated cable, being clamped by the second crimp portion and a connector housing including terminal housing chambers respectively housing the terminals. The rubber plugs are fitted into the respective terminal housing chambers so as to be waterproof. Each of the second crimp portions has a larger width than height thereof in a state where the second crimp portion clamps the rubber plug.
A top end or a bottom end of the second crimp portion may cause scratches to the terminal housing chamber because the top end and the bottom end often have burrs due to the manufacturing process thereof. Each of the second crimp portions is formed to have a larger width than height thereof so that clearance between the top and bottom end thereof and the terminal housing chamber are broad enough to avoid scratching the terminal housing chamber. Thereby excellent watertightness is assured.
More preferably, the terminal housing chambers are respectively formed in a cylindrical hollow shape and sizes of the terminal housing chambers and the terminals are formed to satisfy the following inequalities;
B/A>
0.6 and
D/C<
1,
where A is an inner diameter of the terminal housing chamber, B is an outer diameter of the insulated cable, C, D are respectively the width and height of the second crimp portion in a state where the second crimp potion clamps the rubber plug.
Miniaturizing the connector makes a B/A ratio larger to be close to 1. In a case where the B/A ratio is more than 0.6, scratching is highly likely to happen. Because the D/C ratio is kept at less than 1 in such a case, scratching is avoided and watertightness is assured.
Further preferably, each of the second crimp portions has an oval cylinder shape in a state where the second crimp portion clamps the rubber plug. The rounded shape prevents the second crimp portions from scratching the terminal housing chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a waterproof connector according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the terminal of the waterproof connector;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the terminal of the waterproof connector;
FIG. 4
is a close-up side view of the terminal of the waterproof connector showing the vicinity of a second crimp portion thereof;
FIG. 5
is an explanation drawing explaining the relationship of the second crimp portion and a terminal housing chamber of the connector;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the waterproof connector in a state where the terminal is ready to be housed therein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
6
.
The waterproof connector
10
is provided with a connector housing
11
which is made of resin and has a box-like shape. A plurality of terminal housing chambers
12
penetrate the connector housing
11
from a front end to a rear end thereof. A front half of the respective terminal housing chamber
12
is surrounded by a circumferential wall
12
a
to be of a rectangular tube shape and a rear half is surrounded by a sealing surface
12
b
to be of a cylindrical tube shape.
An insulated cable
19
with a rubber plug
20
fitted thereto is inserted to a rear end of the terminal housing chamber
12
. The rubber plug
20
is in close contact with the sealing surface
12
b
so that the terminal housing chamber
12
is assured to be watertight.
Each terminal housing chamber is integrally provided with a resilient latch arm
13
diagonally extending from an upper surface thereof to a front end of the terminal housing chamber
12
so that a main body
31
of a terminal
30
housed in the circumferential wall
12
a
of the terminal housing chamber
12
is engaged therewith. Circular rubber packings
14
are respectively fitted to outer surfaces of the circumferential walls
12
a
. Tubular spacers
15
are respectively slidably fitted into the circumferential walls
12
a
so as to press the circular rubber packings
14
. The tubular spacers
15
are made of synthetic resin and formed in a box-like shape. Each tubular spacer
15
is provided with a barrier wall
16
and an end portion
16
a
of the barrier wall
16
is in contact with a proximal end of the respective resilient latch arm
13
so as to prevent upward elastic deformation. Thereby the terminals
30
are doubly latched with the resilient latch arms
13
and the tubular spacers
15
. The tubular spacers
15
are respectively provided with rectangular apertures
17
corresponding to the terminal housing chambers
12
for receiving opposite terminals (not shown).
The insulated cable
19
is composed of a conductor
19
a
and an insulation sheath
19
b
covering the conductor
19
a
as shown in FIG.
5
. An end of the insulation sheath
19
b
is removed and an end of the conductor
19
a
is exposed. The leading conductor
19
a
is clamped by a first crimp portion
32
of a terminal
30
(to be described later).
The rubber plug
20
is integrally provided with a connection portion
21
for attaching to a second crimp portion
33
of the terminal
30
, a sealing portion
22
having a plurality of torus-like portions for closely contacting the sealing surface
12
b
of the terminal housing chamber
12
and a proximal portion
23
for closely contacting with a peripheral surface of the insulated cable
19
. The sealing portion
22
and the proximal portion
23
have larger diameter than the sealing surface
12
b
of the terminal housing chamber
12
.
The terminal
30
is provided with a contact
31
having a rectangular tube-like shape at a proximal end thereof, a first crimp portion
32
having a pair of crimp arms for clamping the conductor
19
a
, a second crimp portion
33
having a pair of crimp arms for clamping the connection portion
21
of the rubber plug
20
. Both sides of the first crimp portion
32
and the second crimp portion
33
are integrally connected by a pair of side walls
34
. The terminal
30
is inserted into the terminal housing chamber
12
from the rear end thereof so that a proximal end
31
a
of the contact
31
is latched by a distal end of the resilient latch arm
13
. The whole body of the terminal
30
is made from a blanked metal sheet (not shown). A metal sheet is blanked and bent in a predetermined shape of the terminal
30
, therefore it rarely happens that burrs
35
are formed due to production tolerance as shown in FIG.
4
. The burrs
35
often cause scratching the sealing surface
12
b.
Width C of the second crimp portion
33
clamping the connection portion
21
is larger than height D thereof as shown in FIG.
5
. More specifically, the terminal
30
is formed so that an inequality D/C<1 is assured to be satisfied whenever an inequality B/A>0.6 is satisfied, where A is an inner diameter of the sealing surface
12
b
of the terminal housing chamber
12
and B is an outer diameter of the insulated cable
19
.
For example, a compact waterproof connector
10
is formed so that A is 2.6 mm, B is 1.8 mm, C is 2.3 mm and D is 2.1 mm. In such a case, B/A=0.69>0.6 and D/C=0.91<1 are satisfied. Though the inner diameter A of the terminal housing chamber
12
can be smaller, the outer diameter B of the insulated cable
19
may be limited. Therefore miniaturizing the connector makes a B/A ratio larger to be close to 1. In a case where the B/A ratio is more than 0.6, scratching of the sealing surface
12
b
by the terminal
30
is highly likely to happen. The critical ratio of B/A=0.6 is determined by the above consideration.
Furthermore, a width and a height of the contact
31
are respectively smaller than the width C and the height D of the second crimp portion
33
, thereby the waterproof connector
10
is formed smaller. The width C of the second crimp portion
33
is smaller than the inner diameter A of the sealing surface
12
b
of the terminal housing chamber
12
.
According to the above described embodiment of the present invention, the waterproof connector
10
is formed so that the inequality D/C<1 is assured to be satisfied whenever the inequality B/A>0.6 is satisfied, where A is the inner diameter of the sealing surface
12
b
of the terminal housing chamber
12
, B is the outer diameter of the insulated cable
19
, C is the width of the second crimp portion
33
and D is the height of the second crimp portion
33
. Thereby the crimp portion
33
, the burrs
35
and such do not easily scratch the sealing surface
12
b
of the terminal housing chamber
12
in course of inserting the terminal
30
.
The height of the terminal
30
slightly has some variation due to a production error because the blanking burrs stand in a vertical direction and the terminal
30
is easy to be bent upward or downward. Moreover, the terminal
30
is often inserted into the terminal housing chamber
12
in a slanted direction. The width C of the second crimp portion
33
is larger than the height D thereof so that a considerable clearance between the second crimp portion
33
and the sealing surface
12
b
is assured to prevent scratching. On the contrary, the width of the terminal
30
is formed more precisely than the height thereof.
As described above, the sealing surface
12
b
is not easily to be scratched and the rubber plug
20
can be in close contact thereto, thereby excellent watertightness is assured.
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. For example, according to the above description, the crimp portions are bent in an oval tube as shown in FIG.
5
. The crimp portions may be bent in a rectangular tube instead.
Claims
- 1. A waterproof connector comprising:one or more terminals, each terminal including a contact, a first crimp portion, and a second crimp portion; one or more insulated cables, each insulated cable being associated with one of the terminals and having a leading conductor clamped by the first crimp portion; one or more rubber plugs, each rubber plug being associated with one of the insulated cables and being fitted on the insulated cable, and each rubber plug being clamped by the second crimp portion of the terminal associated with the insulated cable; and a connector housing including one or more terminal housing chambers having a substantially cylindrical hollow shape for housing the terminals, each rubber plug being fitted therein so as to be waterproof; each of the second crimp portions having a larger width than a height thereof in a state where the second crimp portion clamps over the rubber plug, wherein an inner diameter (A) of the terminal housing chamber, an outer diameter (B) of the insulated cable, and a width (C) and a height (D) of the second crimp portion in a state where the second crimp portion clamps the rubber plug, satisfy the following inequalities: (B)/(A)>0.6 and (D)/(C)<1.
- 2. The waterproof connector according to claim 1, wherein:each of the second crimp portions has an oval cylinder shape in a state where the second crimp portion clamps the rubber plug.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
P 2001-232111 |
Jul 2001 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
7-245149 |
Sep 1995 |
JP |