Information
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Patent Grant
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6520788
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Patent Number
6,520,788
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Casella; Anthony J.
- Hespos; Gerald E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 271
- 439 587
- 439 272
- 439 273
- 439 589
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A watertight connector includes male and female housings (10, 20). The male housing (10) has an engaging end surface (10A) with a mounting recess (15) in which a seal (40) is mountable. The seal (40) has sealing portions (45) to be fitted around outer surfaces of pillars (16) that surround male terminal fittings (13). A lattice-shaped array of press-in grooves (46) is provided between the sealing portions (45), and a peripheral press-in groove (47) is formed between the sealing portions (45) and the mounting recess (15). A peripheral rib (32) and a lattice-shaped array of ribs (33) project from an engaging end surface (20A) of the female housing (20). The ribs (32, 33) enter the press-in grooves (46, 47) as the housings (10, 20) are connected and come into sealing contact with the outer circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions (45).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a watertight connector and to a sealing member for the connector.
2. Description of the Related Art
A known watertight connector is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 7-134756. The connector includes male and female housings. The male housing has opposite front and rear ends and a receptacle that is open into the front end. The female housing has a terminal-accommodating portion with a plurality of cavities. The terminal-accommodating portion of the female housing is dimensioned to fit into the receptacle of the male housing. A sealing member is mounted on the outer circumferential surface of the terminal-accommodating portion and is held in sealing contact with the inner circumferential surface of the receptacle to provide a watertight fit between the two housings when the housings are connect ed with each other.
The sealing member of the above-described connector is between the receptacle, at the outer side, and the terminal-accommodating portion, at the inner side. Accordingly, size reduction options for the connector are limited because the connector is made radially larger by the thickness of the sealing member.
The present invention was developed in view of the above problem, and an object of the invention is to reduce the size of a connector and to provide a watertight fit between male and female housings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a watertight connector that comprises first and second connector housings that can be connected with each other. A seal is provided on an engaging end surface of the first connector housing, and at least one rib projects from or near an engaging end surface of the second connector housing. The seal can be brought into sealing contact with the rib as the connector housings are connected. As a result, a watertight fit is provided between the connector housings.
The seal is accommodated within an area of the engaging end surface of the second connector housing. Thus, the thickness of the seal leads to no radial enlargement of the connector, and as a result, radial dimensions of the connector can be reduced.
A mounting recess may be formed in the engaging end surface of the first or male connector housing for receiving the seal. The mounting recess enables the seal to be mounted in a position that is retracted from the engaging end surface of the first or male connector housing. Therefore, the size of the connector also can be reduced in the connecting direction of the connector housings.
Cavities may be provided in the second connector housing, and a peripheral rib may surround the cavities. Additionally, partitioning ribs may be formed on the engaging end surface of the second connector housing for partitioning the respective cavities. The partitioning rib may be continuous with the peripheral rib and may be pressed into a press-in groove in the sealing member as the connector housings are connected.
According to a further preferred embodiment, cavities are provided in the female connector housing, and a peripheral rib in the form of a frame surrounds the cavities. Additionally, partitioning ribs partition the respective cavities. The partitioning ribs are formed on the engaging end surface of the female connector housing and are continuous with the peripheral rib. Additionally, the partitioning ribs can be pressed into a press-in groove formed in the sealing member as the connector housings are connected.
A watertight fit can be provided between the connector housings as well as between adjacent cavities by holding the peripheral rib and the partitioning ribs in sealing contact with the seal. Portions of the seal, including the press-in groove, are arranged inside the partitioning ribs for partitioning the cavities. Thus, the thickness of these portions leads to no radial enlargement of the connector, and as a result radial dimensions of the connector can be reduced further.
The seal preferably comprises at least one elongated lip on each sealing portion thereof. The elongated lips preferably extend substantially along a mating direction of the connector housings.
The invention also is directed to a seal for use with a watertight connector. The seal is to be mounted on an engaging end surface of a first connector housing of the watertight connector. The seal comprises an outer circumferential portion for contact with an engaging end surface of a second connector housing that can be connected with the first connector housing. At least one sealing portion may be fit around the outer surfaces of one or more pillars that surround the respective terminal fittings of the first connector housing. The seal may comprise at least one lattice-shaped press-in groove between the respective sealing portions. A rib of the second connector housing can be inserted into the press-in groove.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded side view in section showing a connector according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front view of a male housing.
FIG. 3
is a front view of a female housing.
FIG. 4
is a front view of a sealing member.
FIG. 5
is a side view in section showing the male housing having the sealing member mounted therein and the female housing.
FIG. 6
is a front view showing the male housing having the sealing member mounted therein.
FIG. 7
is a side view in section showing an intermediate state during connection of the two housings.
FIG. 8
is a side view in section showing the properly connected housings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A watertight connector according to the invention is shown in FIG.
1
. The connector comprises a male housing
10
and a female housing
20
that are connectable with each other. The connector also comprises a seal
40
that is mounted in the male housing
10
to prevent entrance of water. In the following description, sides of the respective housings
10
,
20
that are connected with one another are referred to as the respective fronts.
A forwardly opening tubular receptacle
11
is formed at the front of the male housing
10
, and a mount plate
12
is provided on the lower rear of the male housing
10
for mounting on an unillustrated circuit board. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, male terminal fittings
13
are embedded in the male housing by insert molding, and are disposed at specified intervals in two stages. Each male terminal fitting
13
is substantially flat along its entire length, and is formed into an L-shape by bending down a portion that projects backward from the male housing
10
. A locking projection
14
projects substantially in the widthwise center of the upper surface of the receptacle
11
, and is configured for engagement with a lock arm
29
of the female housing
20
, as explained below.
The female housing
20
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, has a terminal-accommodating portion
21
that can be fit into the receptacle
11
of the male housing
10
, and an outer tubular portion
22
that can be fit around the receptacle
11
. Cavities
23
are formed in the terminal-accommodating portion
21
in positions that align with the male terminal fittings
13
. The cavities
23
accommodate female terminal fittings
24
that are connected with ends of wires W and that can be engaged with the mating male terminal fittings
13
when the housings
10
,
20
are connected. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a front part of each female terminal fitting
24
is substantially box-shaped, and a barrel
25
is formed at the rear end for crimped connection with a rubber plug
26
mounted at an end of the corresponding wire W. The rubber plug
26
is in sealing contact with the inner surface of the cavity
23
and holds the inside of the cavity
23
watertight.
Locks
27
are cantilevered into the cavities
23
from the upper surfaces of the upper stage cavities
23
and from the lower surfaces of the lower stage cavities
23
. Each lock
27
is elastically deformable to engage and lock a female terminal fitting
24
inserted into the cavity
23
. A deformation permitting space S is provided outside each lock
27
and opens forwardly. Hence, a jig (not shown) can be inserted into the deformation permitting space S from the front to deform the lock
27
sufficiently to withdraw the female terminal fitting
24
. A wall
28
is provided outside the deformation permitting space S.
A seesaw-shaped lock arm
29
is provided substantially in the widthwise center of the upper surface of the terminal accommodating portion
21
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
. The lock arm
29
can pivot elastically upward and downward about a supporting portion
30
. The lock arm
29
has a front end with a lock portion
31
, and the housings
10
,
20
can be locked into each other by engaging the lock portion
31
with the locking projection
14
of the male housing
10
, as shown in FIG.
8
.
A mounting recess
15
is formed in an engaging end surface
10
A of the male housing
10
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, for mounting the sealing member
40
. Pillars
16
project from the mounting recess
15
and surround the respective male terminal fittings
13
. Front-facing surfaces of the pillars
16
define the engaging e nd surface
11
A of the male housing
10
. A peripheral rib
32
and an array of partitioning ribs
33
project from an engaging end surface
20
A of the female housing
20
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, and can be brought into sealing contact with the seal
40
.
The seal
40
has a mount portion
41
that can be inserted up to the bottom end of the mounting recess
15
for mounting the seal
40
in the male housing
10
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
, the mount portion
41
is substantially plate-shaped and is formed with through holes
42
in positions that correspond to the respective pillars
16
. An outer circumferential lip
43
is formed around the outer circumferential surface of the mount portion
41
and inner circumferential lips
44
are formed around the inner circumferential surfaces of each respective through holes
42
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the seal
40
can be mounted in the mounting recess
15
such that the outer lip
43
of the mount portion
41
is held in sealing contact with the inner wall surface of the mounting recess
15
. Additionally, the inner lips
44
of the respective through holes
42
are held in sealing contact with the outer circumferential surfaces of the pillars
16
while being deformed. In this way, the sealing ability of the seal
40
is improved, and it is difficult for the seal
40
to come out of the male housing
10
.
Rectangular tubular sealing portions
45
project forward from the front surface of the mount portion
41
and surround the respective through holes
42
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4
. The inner circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions
45
are continuous with the through holes
42
of the mount portion
41
, and can be held in sealing contact with the outer circumferential surfaces of the pillars
16
, as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. Specified clearances are provided between adjacent sealing portions
45
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, thereby forming a lattice-shaped array of press-in grooves
46
into which the partitioning ribs
33
of the female housing
20
can be inserted. The respective sealing portions
45
are located inside the outer periphery of the mount portion
41
. A rectangular frame-shaped peripheral press-in groove
47
is defined between the outer circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions
45
that do not form the press-in groove
46
and the inner circumferential surface of the mounting recess
15
. The peripheral rib
32
of the female housing
20
can be pressed into the press-in groove
47
.
The rectangular frame-shaped peripheral rib
32
projects forward from the outer periphery of the engaging end surface
20
A of the female housing
20
, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5
. The peripheral rib
32
is substantially continuous with the wall
28
of the terminal accommodating portion
21
, and substantially surrounds all the cavities
23
. The lattice-shaped array of partitioning ribs
33
is substantially continuous with peripheral the rib
32
at locations inside the peripheral rib
32
and between the cavities
23
. Thus, the partitioning ribs
33
individually partition the respective cavities
23
. The ribs
32
,
33
are formed such that their front ends are substantially aligned.
The ribs
32
,
33
are pressed into the press-in grooves
46
,
47
of the male housing
10
as the housings
10
,
20
are connected. Thus, the ribs
32
,
33
come into sealing contact with the outer circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions
45
of the seal
40
, as shown in FIG.
8
. Accordingly, the ribs
32
,
33
substantially prevent entrance of water from outside the housings
10
,
20
and from the adjacent cavities
23
. In this state, the sealing portions
45
are squeezed between the pillars
16
and the ribs
32
,
33
. A continuous lip
48
is formed around the outer circumferential surface of each sealing portion
45
to provide a sufficient contact pressure between the sealing portions
45
and the ribs
32
,
33
and to improve the watertight sealing of the connector.
The seal
40
is mounted in the mounting recess
15
of the male housing
10
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, and the housings
10
,
20
are at least partly connected. The receptacle
11
of the male housing
10
is inserted between the outer tubular portion
22
and the terminal accommodating portion
21
of the female housing
20
during the connection process.
As the connection progresses, the lock portion
31
moves onto the locking projection
14
, thereby elastically pivoting the lock arm
29
as shown in FIG.
7
. At this time, leading ends of the peripheral rib
32
and the partitioning ribs
33
are substantially at the same position as the engaging end surface
10
A of the male housing
10
, and enter the press-in grooves
46
,
47
of the seal
40
as the connection progresses further.
The peripheral rib
32
is pressed into the frame-shaped peripheral press-in groove
47
between the sealing portions
45
and the mounting recess
15
while deforming the lips
48
. Additionally, the partitioning ribs
33
are pressed into the lattice-shaped press-in grooves
46
between the sealing portions
45
and deform the lips
48
in a similar manner to the deformation caused by the peripheral rib
32
. The housings
10
,
20
eventually are connected to a depth where the lock portion
31
of the lock arm
29
moves over the locking projection
14
. The lock arm
29
then is restored elastically substantially to its original position and the lock portion
31
engages the locking projection
14
, as shown in FIG.
8
. As a result, the housings
10
,
20
are properly connected and locked into each other by the lock arm
29
.
At this stage, the peripheral rib
32
and the partitioning ribs
33
reach the bottoms of the press-in grooves
46
,
47
and are held completely in sealing contact with the entire outer circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions
45
. The sealing portions
45
of the seal
40
that surround the male terminal fittings
13
are squeezed between the pillars
16
at the inner side and the ribs
32
,
33
at the outer side. Thus, water is prevented from reaching the male and female terminal fittings from the outside through clearances between the housings
10
,
20
. Even if water enters the cavity
23
through the wire W from the other end of the female terminal fitting
24
by capillary action, entrance of the water into the adjacent cavities
23
is prevented, thereby preventing the adjacent terminal fittings
13
,
24
from being short-circuited.
As described above, the seal
40
is accommodated within an area of the engaging end surface
20
A of the female housing
20
by holding the peripheral rib
32
that projects from the engaging end surface
20
A of the female housing
20
in sealing contact with the outer circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions
45
. Thus, the thickness of the seal
40
leads to no radial enlargement of the connector, and the radial dimensions of the connector can be reduced. Further, the sealing portions
45
are inside the partitioning ribs
33
that partition the cavities
23
by holding the partitioning ribs
33
in sealing contact with the outer circumferential surfaces of the sealing portions
45
. Thus, the thickness of the sealing portions
45
leads to no radial enlargement of the connector, and the radial dimensions of the connector can be reduced further. Additionally, a watertight seal between the housings
10
,
20
and a watertight seal between the cavities
23
can be provided simultaneously by a simple construction.
The seal
40
can be in a position retracted from the engaging end surface
10
A of the male housing
10
by forming the mounting recess
15
in the male housing
10
. Thus, the size of the connector can also be reduced in the connecting direction of the housings
10
,
20
.
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 sprit of the present invention as defined in the claims.
The male terminal fittings are embedded in the male housing by insert molding in the foregoing embodiment. However, they may be inserted into cavities of the male housing formed beforehand from front and may be locked therein by metal locking portions on the male terminal fittings.
A watertight seal is provided between the cavities as well as between the housings in the foregoing embodiment. However, a construction for providing the watertight seal between the cavities may be omitted if such a watertight seal is unnecessary. Specifically, it is sufficient to mount a frame-shaped seal (seal ring) in the mounting recess of the male housing and to provide the engaging end surface of the female housing with a frame-shaped rib to be held in sealing contact with the outer circumferential surface of the seal.
The mounting recess is formed in the engaging end surface of the male housing in the foregoing embodiment. However, a seal may be provided on the engaging end surface of the male housing member without forming the mounting recess, and the male terminal fittings may penetrate through this seal.
Claims
- 1. A watertight connector, comprising:a first connector housing having an engaging end surface and a second connector housing having an engaging end surface, the connector housings being connected with each other at the engaging end surfaces, the second connector housing being formed with a plurality of cavities; a seal mounted on the engaging end surface of the first connector housing, the seal having an outer circumferential surface; and a peripheral rib and an array of partitioning ribs projecting from the engaging end surface of the second connector housing and being in sealing contact with the outer circumferential surface of the seal, the peripheral rib being in a form of a frame substantially surrounding all the cavities, the array of partitioning ribs being continuous with the peripheral rib and partitioning the respective cavities.
- 2. A watertight connector according to claim 1, wherein a mounting recess is formed in the engaging end surface of the first connector housing, the seal being mounted in the mounting recess.
- 3. A watertight connector according to claim 1, wherein the seal is formed with press-in grooves disposed for receiving the partitioning ribs as the connector housings are connected.
- 4. A watertight connector according to claim 1, wherein the engaging end surface of the first connector housing has pillars surrounding terminal fittings of the first connector housing, the seal comprising sealing portions surrounding and sealing the respective pillars, elongated lips being formed on the respective sealing portions, the elongated lips extending along a mating direction of the connector housings.
- 5. A watertight connector, comprising:a male housing having opposite front and rear ends, a rear wall at the rear end of the male housing, a tubular wall projecting forwardly from the rear wall to the front end of the male housing and defining a mounting recess, a plurality of pillars projecting forwardly from said rear wall into said mounting recess, said pillars being spaced inwardly from said tubular wall a plurality of male terminal fittings projecting through the respective pillars and toward said front end of said male housing; a lattice-shaped seal, said seal being sealingly engaged with inner surfaces of said tubular wall and with outer surfaces of said pillars, said seal having a front face defining a peripheral groove substantially adjacent said tubular wall and an array of inner grooves inwardly of said peripheral groove, such that said peripheral groove and said inner grooves surround said pillars; and a female housing having opposite front and rear ends and cavities extending between said ends, said cavities being substantially aligned with said pillars, female terminal fittings mounted in said cavities and being mateable with said male terminal fittings, said front end of said female housing including a peripheral rib dimensioned and disposed for sealing engagement in said peripheral groove of said seal, said front end of said female terminal fitting further comprising a lattice array of ribs dimensioned and disposed for sealing engagement in said array of inner grooves in the seal.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-078019 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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