The present invention relates to a waterproof connector that is used as an I/O connector or the like of information terminals such as notebook PCs, tablet terminals, wearable terminals, and cell phones, POS terminals, etc.
The assembling of the waterproof connector 10 shown in
Since the terminal member 21 and the resin housing 22 are insert-molded together, the waterproof connector 20 in
Patent document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2014-216826
Patent document 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2007-323300
As described above, the conventional example shown in
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is therefore to provide a waterproof connector whose assembling process can be simplified and height can be reduced while its waterproof structure is kept reliable, by improving the structures of a housing and an elastic body.
An aspect according to the present invention is a waterproof connector. The waterproof connector includes an insulative housing, an insulative elastic body which is held by the housing, and a terminal pin which penetrates through the insulative elastic body and are held by the housing,
the insulative elastic body has an inside elastic portion and an outside elastic portion are partitioned by the housing to each other, and a link portion which links the outside elastic portion and the inside elastic portion to each other; and
the housing is provided with a wall portion with which the inside elastic portions through which the terminal pin penetrates is in contact in a compressed state.
In the aspect, the wall portion may be formed so as to surround the entire circumference of the terminal pin.
In the aspect, the housing may have a tunnel in a portion where the insulative elastic body is partitioned into the inside elastic portion and the outside elastic portion, and the link portion be formed in the tunnel.
The housing may have a base portion which supports a bottom surface of the insulative elastic body and a terminal holding portion which projects from a top surface of the base portion and partitions the insulative elastic body into the inside elastic portion and the outside elastic portion;
the terminal holding portion may be formed with a recess having a portion which is fitted with a head of the terminal pin and the wall portion, for each of a plurality of terminal pins; and
the tunnel may allow an outer circumferential surface of the terminal holding portion and the recess to communicate with each other.
The base portion may have a through-hole which an insertion end portion of the terminal pins fits, and
a groove extending from the through-hole to a side surface of the base portion is formed on a bottom surface of the base portion.
Any combinations of the above constituent elements and methods, systems, etc. obtained by converting any of the above expressions of the invention are also effective as other aspects of the present invention.
According to the waterproof connectors of the present invention, the assembling process can be simplified and the height can be reduced while the waterproof structure is kept reliable by improving the structures of the insulative housing and the insulative elastic body.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Each set of identical or equivalent constituent elements, members, pieces of processing, etc. is denoted with the same reference numerals, and redundant descriptions are appropriately omitted. Moreover, the invention is not limited to the embodiment, and the embodiment is only an example of the invention, and all features and combinations of the features which are described in the embodiment are not necessarily essential to the invention.
As shown in
The terminal pins 50 are members to be brought into contact with and thereby electrically connected to respective connection counterpart contactors. Each terminal pin 50 has a disc-shaped head 51 and a cylindrical portion 52 which is smaller in diameter than the disc-shaped head 51, and is formed with a waterproof ring-shaped projection 53 for enhancement of waterproofness and a coming-off preventive ring-shaped projection 54 as outer circumferential portions of the cylindrical portion 52. The coming-off preventive ring-shaped projection 54 is located closer to the tip (bottom end) of the cylindrical portion 52 than the waterproof ring-shaped projection 53 is.
The insulative housing 31 has a base portion 32 which supports the bottom surface of the insulative elastic body 40 and a terminal holding portion 33 which projects from part of the top surface of the base portion 32. The top surface of the base portion 32 supports the bottom surface of the elastic body 40 and extends outward with respect to the outer circumferential surface of the terminal holding portion 33. The terminal holding portion 33 holds the terminal pins 50 so that they extend in the top-bottom direction, and partitions the insulative elastic body 40 into an outside elastic portion 41 and inside elastic portions 42. The terminal holding portion 33 is formed with stepped cylindrical recesses 34 having portions that are fitted with the heads 51 of the plural (in the illustrated example, five) terminal pins 50, respectively. The center axes 34c of the stepped cylindrical recesses 34 are perpendicular to the top surface of the base portion 32 (i.e., extend in the top-bottom direction). Each stepped cylindrical recess 34 has a step portion 34a which supports the bottom surface of the head 51 and an inner circumferential wall portion 35 which surrounds the cylindrical portion 52 of the terminal pin 50 under the step portion 34a. The inner circumferential wall portion 35 surrounds the entire circumference of the cylindrical portion 52. The terminal holding portion 33 is formed with tunnels 38 which extend in radial directions of the recesses 34 and allow the recesses 34 to communicate with the space adjoining the outer circumferential surface of the terminal holding portion 33. The recesses 34 and the tunnels 38 are bounded by the top surface of the base portion 32 at their bottoms, and the tunnels 38 are directed perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the base portion 32. The base portion 32 is formed with through-holes 36 which communicate with and are concentric with the respective recesses 34 and into which the cylindrical portions 52 of the terminal pins 50 can be press-fitted, respectively (i.e., the diameter of the through-holes 36 is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the press-fitting portions of the cylindrical portions 52).
The insulative elastic body 40 is formed integrally with the insulative housing 31 by what is called double molding: an elastic body 40 having a desired shape is molded in such a manner that after an insulative housing 31 is resin-molded in a die, a space for formation of the elastic body 40 is formed by moving a part of the die and an elastic body material is injected. As shown in
The bottom surface of the insulative housing 31 (i.e., the bottom surface of the base portion 32) is formed with grooves 37 which extend from the bottom-side opening portions of the through-holes 36 which are wider than insertion-side end portions of the terminal pins 50 (i.e., bottom end portions of the cylindrical portions 52) to side surfaces (outer circumferential surfaces) of the base portion 32. The grooves 37 eject, to the outside, gases that are generated when the terminal pins 50 are soldered to a board 60 (of an incorporation target apparatus such as an information terminal or a POS terminal) and thereby prevent the insulative housing 31 from lifting up from the board 60 (the soldering will be described later with reference to
The waterproof connector 30 can be assembled by a single step by inserting (press-fitting) the cylindrical portions 52 of the terminal pins 50 into the through-holes 44 of the inside elastic portions 42 and the through-holes 36 of the base portion 32 after forming the insulative housing 31 and the insulative elastic body 40 in an integral manner as shown in
The embodiment may provide the following advantages:
(1) In the waterproof connector 30, the insulative housing 31 and the insulative elastic body 40 are molded so as to be integral with each other and the portions of the elastic body 40 constitute the inside elastic portions 42 which surround the cylindrical portions 52 of the terminal pins 50, respectively. With this structure, it is not necessary that the housing 31 be formed with tapers (see
(2) Since the insulative housing 31 and the insulative elastic body 40 are molded so as to be integral with each other, a step of incorporating the elastic body 40 into the insulative housing 31 is not necessary and the assembling process is simplified accordingly.
(3) Since the housing 31 is provided with the outside elastic portion 41 and the inside elastic portions 42 in such a manner that they are connected together by the link portions 45 which go through the respective tunnels 38 of the housing 31, the outside elastic portion 41 and the inside elastic portions 42 do not come off the housing 31.
(4) The inner circumferential wall portions 35 of the terminal holding portion 33 of the housing 31 are formed so as to surround the terminal pins 50 individually, and each terminal pin 50 can reliably be sealed watertightly by the inside elastic portion 42 which is surrounded and compressed by the inner circumferential wall portion 35. No consideration needs to be given to lowering of closeness of the contact or loss of contact due to thermal deformations, a problem that arises when the terminal member 21 and the resin housing 22 are insert-molded together in the conventional example shown in
(5) The outside elastic portion 41 is placed on the top surface of the base portion 32 of the housing 31 so as to surround the entire circumference of the terminal holding portion 33, and a watertight sealing structure can be realized with the outside mounting body 61 of the incorporation target apparatus.
(6) Located at a medium height position in the height direction of the housing 31, the elastic body 40 is exposed neither in a top-side part, affecting its appearance, of the incorporation target apparatus (i.e., the outside elastic portion 41 is covered with the outside mounting body 61 of the incorporation target apparatus) nor in a bottom-side part, affecting the resistance to soldering heat at the time of mounting on the board 60, of the incorporation target apparatus. Thus, deterioration of the elastic body 40 can be avoided in a soldering step while the incorporation target apparatus is not lowered in appearance.
(7) The waterproof connector 30 is formed with the two-layer holes which are formed through the inside elastic portions 42 of the elastic body 40 and the base portion 32 of the housing 31. That is, the through-holes 44 and 36 through which to insert each terminal pin 50 are formed continuously in a concentric manner. The hole diameter and the length of the through-hole 44 and those of the through-hole 36 can be set independently so that the through-hole 44 can maintain waterproofness and the through-hole 36 can hold the terminal pin 50 in place.
(8) Each of the two-layer holes which are formed through the inside elastic portions 42 of the elastic body 40 and the base portion 32 of the housing 31 has such a structure that the insertion-side end portion of the terminal pin 50 which is inserted from the side of the through-hole 44 of the inside elastic portion 42 is engaged with and held by the through-hole 36 of the base portion 32, and that deformation of the inside elastic portion 42 is suppressed by the top surface of the base portion 32 of the housing 31 and the inner circumferential wall portion 35 of the terminal holding portion 33. With this measure, the positioning accuracy of the terminal pins 50 can be increased and sufficient waterproofness of the terminal pins 50 can be secured by the inside elastic portions 42.
(9) Since the bottom surface of the insulative housing 31 is formed with the grooves 37 which extend from the bottom-side opening portions of the through-holes 36 which are wider than the insertion-side end portions of the terminal pins 50 to the side surfaces of the base portion 32, gases that are generated when the terminal pins 50 are soldered to the board 60 of the incorporation target apparatus can be ejected to the outside through the grooves 37. Thus, the insulative housing 31 and the terminal pins 50 can be prevented from lifting up from the board 60 of the incorporation target apparatus. Accordingly, it is possible to avoid an event that differences occur in the heights of the top surfaces of the heads 51 of the plural terminal pins 50.
Although the present invention has been described above referring to the embodiment as an example, it would be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications can be added to the constituent elements and processing steps in the embodiment An example modification will be described below.
The shape of the terminal pins can be modified as appropriate, and the inner diameter and the length of the housing-side through-holes and those of the through-holes of the inside elastic portions can be set accordingly.
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PCT/JP2016/054555 | 2/17/2016 | WO | 00 |
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