Watertight connector, a connector housing and a waterproof member therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6443764
  • Patent Number
    6,443,764
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A watertight connector is provided to prevent a bulging portion of a waterproof member from being pushed radially inwardly by the leading end of a mating housing. The connector has a male housing (10) with an engaging space (34) in which a skirt (11) of a female housing (20) can be accommodated. A bottom portion (34A) of the engaging space (34) has its radially outward portion deepened backwardly to form a recess (35). A projection (39) formed on a seal ring (36) is fitted in and held by the recess (35). Thus, a force of a slanted surface (11B) formed at a leading end (11A) of the skirt (11) to push a bulging portion (38) away radially inwardly is restricted by the presence of the recess (35), to prevent the bulging portion 38 being pushed radially inwardly. This can securely prevent shaking of the housings (10, 20) in their connected state and fine sliding abrasion between the terminal fittings (12, 22).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a watertight connector, a connector housing and a waterproof member for a connector housing.




2. Description of the Related Art




A watertight connector is identified by the numeral


101


in FIG.


6


and also is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 8-45601. The watertight connector


101


has male and female housings


110


,


120


that are connectable with each other. The female housing


120


is formed with a receptacle


122


that defines an engaging space for accommodating the male housing


110


. The female housing


120


also includes a ring-shaped elastic waterproof member


123


mounted near a bottom end of the engaging space. The male housing


110


is formed with a skirt


112


that can be inserted into the engaging space of the female housing


120


. Thus, the waterproof member


123


is held tightly between the housings


110


and


120


and provides a watertight fit when the housings


110


,


120


are connected.




The waterproof member


123


of the watertight connector


101


has a bulging portion


124


at the bottom of the engaging space. The bulging portion


124


allows the housings


110


,


120


to be held in contact with each other in their assembling directions. The housings


110


,


120


are held by the bulging portion


124


, and thus are prevented from shaking. As a result, fine sliding abrasion caused by fine sliding movements between a female terminal fitting


121


and a male terminal fitting


111


is avoided.




A slanted surface


112


B may be formed at the inner side of a leading end


112


A of the skirt


112


to avoid contact with the waterproof member


123


during insertion. However, the leading end


112


A may enter between the bulging portion


124


and an inner wall


122


A of the receptacle


122


during the connection of the housings


110


,


120


. As a result, the slanted surface


112


B may push the bulging portion


124


radially inwardly (see FIG.


7


). Radially inward deformation of the bulging portion


124


may prevent the bulging portion


124


from sufficiently displaying its elasticity, and may reduce its effect against fine sliding abrasion. Thus, there has been a demand for an improvement.




In view of the above, an object of the invention is to prevent the leading end of the housing from pushing the bulging portion of a waterproof member radially inwardly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a watertight connector with first and second housings that are at least partly connectable with each other. A skirt is provided on the first housing and a receptacle is provided in the second housing. The receptacle includes an engaging space that is dimensioned to receive at least part of the skirt. A locking means may be provided on at least one of the housings to lock the housings in their mated condition.




An elastic waterproof member is mounted in the engaging space and can be squeezed between the two housings. The elastic waterproof member has at least one bulging portion, and at least one bulging portion holding means is formed in the engaging space to prevent the bulging portion from deforming elastically inwardly. The bulging portion and the bulging portion holding means may be at a bottom of the engaging space.




The bulging portion holding means has a radially outward portion that bulges out more than its radially inward portion. Thus, the bulging portion holding means prevents the bulging portion from being pushed radially inward by the skirt of the first housing. Specifically, at least one step may be formed in the second housing by deepening a radially outward portion at the bottom of the engaging space. Alternatively, the bottom of the engaging space may be formed with a slanted surface that is inclined with respect to a radially outward direction. With either design, the bottom is deeper at its radially outer side than at its radially inner side. This can prevent shaking of the housings in their connected state and therefore can prevent fine sliding abrasion between male and female terminal fittings.




The bulging portion holding means may be provided over the entire periphery of the bottom portion of the engaging space. Thus, the prevention of the radially inward elastic deformation of the bulging portion and associated shaking of the housings can be prevented more securely. Alternatively, a plurality of bulging portion holding means may be spaced circumferentially around the engaging space.




The bulging portion holding means and the bulging portion may comprise correspondingly shaped slanted surfaces.




The invention also is directed to a connector housing for a watertight connector. The housing includes a receptacle for at least partly accommodating a mating portion of a mating connector housing. The housing also includes an engaging space inside the receptacle. The engaging space is adapted to receive at least part of the mating portion. An elastic waterproof member is disposed in the engaging space and can be squeezed between the two housings. The elastic waterproof member has at least one bulging portion. At least one bulging portion holding means is in the engaging space to prevent the bulging portion from being elastically deformed radially inwardly.




According to a preferred embodiment, the bulging portion and the bulging portion holding means are at the portion of the engaging space.




Preferably, the bulging portion holding means is provided over substantially the entire periphery of the engaging space.




The invention also is directed to a waterproof member for a watertight connector that can be mounted in an engaging space of a connector housing and squeezed between the connector housing and a mating connector housing of the watertight connector. The waterproof member comprises at least one bulging portion to be located at the engaging space. The bulging portion is prevented from being elastically deformed radially inwardly by interaction with at least one bulging portion holding means in the engaging space.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of female and male housings of a watertight connector according to a first embodiment in their connected state.





FIG. 2

is a section of the female and male housings of the watertight connector according to the first embodiment before they are connected.





FIG. 3

is a section of the female and male housings of the watertight connector according to the first embodiment in their connected state.





FIG. 4

is a section of a female and a male housings of a watertight connector according to a second embodiment before they are connected.





FIG. 5

is a section of the female and male housings of the watertight connector according to the second embodiment in their connected state.





FIG. 6

is a section of a prior art watertight connector.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view of a portion of a seal ring of the prior art connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A watertight connector according to a first embodiment of the invention is identified by the numeral


1


in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. The watertight connector


1


has a male connector housing


10


and a female connector housing


20


that are at least partly connectable with each other. In the following description, the side of each respective housing


10


,


20


that is to be connected with the mating housing


20


,


10


is referred to as the front.




The male housing


10


is formed unitarily of a synthetic resin, and has a substantially rectangular tubular skirt


11


with an open front


11


A, as shown in FIG.


2


. Male terminal fittings


12


project forwardly from a bottom wall that extends transversely across the rear end of the skirt


11


. The male terminal fittings


12


are spaced at specified intervals in a widthwise direction across the bottom wall. Left and right parallel guide walls


13


extend in forward and backward directions on the upper surface of the skirt


11


and are disposed on opposite respective sides of the widthwise center. A lock


14


projects from the upper surface of the skirt


11


and extends transversely between the guide walls


13


. The lock


14


is engageable with a lock arm


29


of the female housing


20


, as explained below. A slanted surface


11


B is formed at the inner side of the front end


11


A of the skirt


11


and prevents interference between the skirt


11


and a seal ring


36


during insertion of the skirt


11


into an engaging space


34


of the female housing


20


.




The female housing


20


is formed unitarily of a synthetic resin into a substantially rectangular parallelepipedic shape, and has a terminal accommodating portion


21


that can be fit at least partly into the skirt


11


of the male housing


10


. Cavities


25


are formed in the female housing


20


and correspond in location and number to the male terminal fittings


12


of the male housing


10


. Female terminal fittings


22


can be inserted into the corresponding cavities


25


from behind, and are locked elastically in the cavity


25


by a locking portion


26


that projects into in the cavity


25


. A front retainer


27


intersects the cavities


25


and redundantly locks the female terminal fittings


22


.




A substantially rectangular connecting portion


23


is defined at the front of each female terminal fitting


22


and is dimensioned to receive the male terminal fitting


12


. The rear of the female terminal fitting


22


is connected to one end of a wire W.




A generally tubular waterproof rubber plug


24


has opposite front and rear ends, an outer circumferential surface


24


A and an insertion hole that defines an inner circumferential surface (not shown). The wire W is inserted through the insertion hole of the rubber plug


24


so that the inner circumferential surface is in sealing engagement with the outer surface of the wire W. Additionally, the rubber plug


24


is positioned on the wire W so that the front end of the rubber plug


24


abuts and covers the rear surface of each female terminal fitting


22


. The outer circumferential surface


24


A of the rubber plug


24


is dimensioned for sealing engagement with the inner circumferential surface


25


A of each cavity


25


. Thus the rubber plugs


24


keep the cavities


25


watertight when the female terminal fitting


22


is fit into the cavity


25


.




The female housing


20


has a substantially tubular receptacle wall


28


that surrounds the terminal accommodating portion


21


and projects forward of the female housing


20


. An engaging space


34


is defined between an inner surface


28


A of the receptacle wall


28


and an outer surface


21


A of the terminal accommodating portion


21


. The engaging space


34


is dimensioned to receive the skirt


11


of the male housing


10


.




The lock arm


29


is on the upper surface of the receptacle wall


28


and is elastically deformable toward and away from the terminal accommodating portion


21


. The lock arm


29


is narrow from side to side, and can be inclined like a seesaw about a supporting point


30


aligned substantially with the bottom of the receptacle


28


. The upper surface of the receptacle


28


projects upward around the lock arm


29


to form a projecting portion


33


, and the two guide walls


13


and the lock


14


of the male housing


10


can be accommodated inside the projecting portion


33


. The projecting portion


33


has an escape groove


33


A that is open at the rear of the projecting portion


33


to permit an upward pivotal movement of the front end of the lock arm


29


. A pushing portion


31


is provided on the upper surface of the rear end of the lock arm


29


for unlocking the lock arm


29


. A groove


32


is slightly behind the front end of the lock arm


29


, and can engage with the lock


14


of the male housing


10


.




The seal ring


36


is made of an elastic material (e.g. rubber) and is mounted substantially at the bottom end of the engaging space


34


. The seal ring


36


has an inner circumferential surface dimensioned for sealing contact with the outer circumferential surface


21


A of the terminal accommodating portion


21


while the rear end of the seal ring


36


is held in sealing contact with the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


. Further, a plurality of lips


37


are formed on the inner and outer circumferential surfaces of the seal ring


36


.




A bulging portion


38


projects radially outwardly from the outer circumferential surface of the rear end of the seal ring


36


. The bulging portion


38


extends to a position where its projecting end can contact the inner surface


28


A of the receptacle


28


. Thus the bulging portion


38


is squeezed between the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


and the front


11


A of the skirt


11


when the housings


10


,


20


are connected with each other. Radially outer portions at the rear end of the bulging portion


38


define an annular projection


39


that contacts the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


. On the other hand, a radially outward portion of the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


is deepened to form an annular recess


35


. When the seal ring


36


is mounted, the annular projection


39


of the seal ring


36


is fit into the annular recess


35


.




To connect the male and female housings


10


,


20


, the skirt


11


of the male housing


10


is inserted at least partly into the engaging space


34


of the female housing


20


. The skirt


11


can be inserted smoothly without getting caught by the lips


37


on the seal ring


36


due to the slanted surface


11


B at the leading end


11


A of the skirt


11


. On the other hand, the lock


14


of the male housing


10


contacts the lock arm


29


of the female housing


20


, and causes the lock arm


29


to pivot elastically and move onto the lock


14


.




The male and female terminal fittings


12


,


22


connect with one another as the housings


10


,


20


become properly connected. Simultaneously, the lock arm


29


is restored elastically substantially to its original position to engage the lock


14


in the groove


32


and to lock the housings


10


,


20


together, as shown in FIG.


3


. The seal ring


36


is squeezed between an inner surface


11


C of the skirt


11


and the outer surface


21


A of the terminal accommodating portion


21


while deforming the lips


37


on the seal ring


36


. Thus, a watertight connection is achieved. The leading end


11


A of the skirt


11


is pushed elastically against the bulging portion


38


of the seal ring


36


, and an elastic restoring force of the bulging portion


38


pushes the male housing


10


back. As a result, the lock


14


is pressed elastically against a front wall surface


32


A of the groove


32


, and the housings


10


,


20


are prevented from shaking in their connected state.




The outward portion of the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


is deepened rearwardly or in an insertion direction of the male connector housing


10


into the female connector housing


20


to form the annular recess


35


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the annular projection


39


on the seal ring


36


is fit in and held by the annular recess


35


. Thus, forces generated by the slanted surface


11


B of the skirt


11


that might push the bulging portion


38


radially inwardly are restricted by the engagement of the annular projection


39


in the annular recess


35


, thereby preventing the bulging portion


38


from being pushed radially inwardly. This prevents the housings


10


,


20


from shaking in their connected state and prevents fine sliding abrasion between the terminal fittings


12


,


22


.




The annular recess


35


preferably is formed over the entire periphery of the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


. This prevents the bulging portion


38


from being pushed radially inwardly and prevents the housings


10


,


20


from shaking in their connected state. However, two or more annular recesses


35


may be provided separately in a spaced manner, preferably in a substantially equally circumferential spaced manner.




A watertight connector in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention is identified by the numeral


2


in FIG.


4


. The watertight connector


2


is comprised of a male housing


40


and a female housing


50


that are at least partly connectable with each other. Elements of the second embodiment that are the same as or similar to corresponding elements in the first embodiment are not described, but are identified by the same reference numerals.




A main difference between the first and second embodiments lies in the construction of the bulging portion holding means. Specifically, the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


defined in the receptacle wall


28


of the female housing


50


is formed into a slanted portion


51


that is inclined outwardly so that the bottom


34


A is deeper at more outward positions. On the other hand, the surface of the rear end of the bulging portion


38


that contacts the slanted portion


51


of the engaging space


34


defines a slanted surface


52


. Thus, the slanted surface


52


of the seal ring


36


substantially conforms to the slanted portion


51


when the seal ring


36


is mounted.




When the housings


40


,


50


are connected properly, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the leading end


11


A of the skirt


11


is pressed elastically against the bulging portion


38


of the seal ring


36


, and the male housing


40


is pushed back by an elastic restoring force of the bulging portion


38


to elastically push the lock portion


14


against the front wall surface


32


A of the lock arm


29


. In this way, the housings


40


,


50


are prevented from shaking in their connected state.




In this embodiment, the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


is slanted radially outwardly and the seal ring


36


is formed with the slanted surface


52


on the seal ring


36


to be pressed against the slanted portion


51


. Thus, a force of the slanted surface


11


B of the skirt


11


to push the bulging portion


38


radially inwardly is restricted by the presence of the slanted portion


51


, thereby the bulging portion


38


from being pushed radially inwardly. This can prevent shaking of the housings


40


,


50


in their connected state and fine sliding abrasion between the terminal fittings


12


,


22


.




The present invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiments. For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing the spirit of the present invention as defined in the claims.




Although the skirt


11


is provided in the male housing


10


,


40


and the engaging space


34


is defined in the female housing


20


,


50


in the foregoing embodiments, the constructions of the skirt and the engaging space are not limited to those of the foregoing embodiments, and may be provided in the opposite housings according to the present invention.




Although the stepped portion or recess


35


and the slanted portion


51


are formed over the entire periphery of the bottom


34


A of the engaging space


34


in the foregoing embodiments, the constructions of the recess and the slanted portion are not limited to those of the foregoing embodiments, and may be formed in part of the bottom of the engaging space as circumferentially spaced portions.



Claims
  • 1. A connector housing for a watertight connector, said connector housing having opposed front and rear ends, and a connecting direction extending between the ends, a terminal accommodating portion formed in the connector housing and having outer surfaces aligned parallel to the connecting direction, a substantially tubular receptacle wall aligned substantially parallel to the connecting direction and extending rearwardly from said front end such that an engaging space is defined inwardly of the receptacle wall and outwardly from said terminal accommodating portion, said engaging space being defined in part by an inner bottom wall aligned normal to the connecting direction and extending outwardly from the terminal accommodating portion, and an outer bottom wall aligned substantially normal to the connecting direction and extending inwardly from said tubular receptacle wall and a step wall extending between said inner and outer bottom walls and aligned substantially parallel to the connecting direction, such that a rearwardly extending recess is defined adjacent said tubular receptacle wall and extends continuously around all locations in said engaging space adjacent to an interface between said tubular receptacle wall and said outer bottom wall, said recess being of substantially rectangular cross section; and a tubular elastic waterproof member mounted in said engaging space, said tubular elastic waterproof member having opposite front and rear ends, portions of said tubular elastic waterproof member adjacent said front end thereof being spaced inwardly from said tubular receptacle wall of said connector housing, portions of said tubular elastic waterproof member adjacent said rear end thereof engaging said tubular receptacle wall and being fit in said recess for preventing inward deformation of said rear end of said tubular elastic waterproof member away from said tubular receptacle wall by a leading end of a mating connector.
  • 2. The connector housing of claim 1, wherein the tubular receptacle wall defines a substantially rectangular tube, and wherein the tubular elastic waterproof member defines a substantially rectangular tube.
  • 3. The connector housing of claim 1, wherein inner surface regions of said tubular elastic waterproof member are in sealing engagement with said terminal accommodating portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-138397 May 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5336101 Kasugai et al. Aug 1994 A
5993233 Fukuda Nov 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
8-45601 Feb 1996 JP