This application is a national phase of PCT application No. PCT/JP2020/040583, filed on 29 Oct. 2020, which claims priority from Japanese patent application No. 2019-203752, filed on 11 Nov. 2019, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a wire with terminal.
Patent Document 1, for example, describes a wire with terminal attached to the housing of a connector. With this wire with terminal, a terminal fixed to an end portion of a wire is inserted into a terminal mounting hole of the housing.
Also, connectors having a wire with terminal such as described above in which the gap between the wire and the terminal mounting hole is sealed with a tubular sealing member made of rubber or a similar material are known. In such a connector, the tubular sealing member is mounted to the outer periphery of the wire at a position in the vicinity of the terminal. The terminal mounting hole is then sealed, by inserting the terminal and the sealing member into the terminal mounting hole.
Patent Document 1: JP 2010-182616 A
With a wire with terminal such as described above, the increasingly smaller diameter of wires means that the wire is more likely to buckle during insertion into the terminal mounting hole, which adversely affects the assemblability of the wire with terminal, thus leaving room for improvement in this respect. In particular, in the case where a sealing member is attached to the outer periphery of the wire, frictional force between the terminal mounting hole and the sealing member is added to the insertion resistance when inserting the wire with terminal into the terminal mounting hole, thus making the wire notably more likely to buckle.
In view of this, an object is to suppress, in a wire with terminal provided with a sealing member, buckling of a wire during insertion into a terminal mounting hole.
A wire with terminal of the present disclosure is a wire with terminal including a wire having a core wire made of a conductor and an insulation coating covering an outer periphery of the core wire, a terminal connected to a lengthwise end portion of the wire, and a tubular sealing member enclosing an outer periphery of the insulation coating, with the lengthwise end portion including the terminal and the sealing member to be inserted in a terminal mounting hole of a housing of a connector, the wire with terminal including a reinforcing material adhered to an outer peripheral surface of the insulation coating, and the reinforcing material being provided in an area extending rearward from a rear end portion of the sealing member in an insertion direction into the terminal mounting hole.
According to the present disclosure, buckling of a wire during insertion into a terminal mounting hole can be suppressed in a wire with terminal provided with a sealing member.
Initially, modes for carrying out the present disclosure will be enumerated and described.
According to this configuration, buckling of the wire during insertion into the terminal mounting hole can be suppressed, while favorably securing the sealability of the terminal mounting hole with the sealing member.
According to this configuration, the reinforcing material is partially provided in the circumferential direction of the wire, thus enabling the amount of material that is used for the reinforcing material to be suppressed, compared to the case where the reinforcing material is provided around the entire circumference of the wire, and also enabling the increase in weight of the wire due to providing the reinforcing material and the increase in diameter of the wire where the reinforcing material is provided to be suppressed.
Specific examples of a wire with terminal of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited to these illustrative examples and is defined by the claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein. In the drawings, the configuration may be partially exaggerated or simplified for convenience of description. Also, the size ratios of the various portions may be different from actual size.
A connector 10 shown in
The wire with terminal 13 includes a wire 14, a terminal 15 fixed to a lengthwise end portion of the wire 14, and a tubular sealing member 20 enclosing the outer periphery of an insulation coating 17 in the vicinity of the terminal 15.
As shown in
As shown in
The terminal 15 is, for example, formed from a metal plate material by a pressing process. On the front end side of the terminal 15 is formed a counterpart connection part 21 to be connected to a counterpart terminal not shown. Also, a fixing part 22 in which the lengthwise end portion of the wire 14 is fixed is formed on the rear end side relative to the counterpart connection part 21 of the terminal 15.
The fixing unit 22 has a pair of first crimping pieces 24 extending from a base part 23 of the terminal 15 and a pair of second crimping pieces 25 likewise extending from the base part 23. Note that
The first crimping pieces 24 are formed at the rear end portion of the terminal 15. The second crimping pieces 25 are formed at a position between the first crimping pieces 24 and the counterpart connection part 21. The first crimping pieces 24 fix the insulation coating 17 of the wire 14 by crimping. Also, the second crimping pieces 25 fix the core wire 16 exposed from the insulation coating 17 by crimping, and electrical conduction between the terminal 15 and the core wire 16 is thereby established.
Note that, in the first crimping pieces 24, the end portion on the side that connects to the base part 23 is a fixing end, and the tip extending from the base part 23 is a free end 24a. Similarly, in the second crimping pieces 25, the end portion on the side that connects to the base part 23 is a fixing end, and the tip extending from the base part 23 is a free end 25a.
When fixing the wire 14 in the fixing part 22, first, the free ends 24a of the first crimping pieces 24 and the free ends 25a of the second crimping pieces 25 are placed in an opened state, and the lengthwise end portion of the wire 14 is disposed on the base part 23 of the fixing part 22. Thereafter, the first crimping pieces 24 are crimped from a crimping direction D2 by being deformed so as to enclose the insulation coating 17. Also, the second crimping pieces 25 are crimped from the crimping direction D2 by being deformed so as to enclose the exposed region of the core wire 16.
The entirety of the terminal 15 and the region of the wire 14 in the vicinity of the terminal 15 are inserted in the terminal mounting hole 12. An elastically deflectable latching piece 12a for preventing the inserted terminal 15 from coming out is formed inside the terminal mounting hole 12. In the process of inserting the terminal 15 into the terminal mounting hole 12, the latching piece 12a interferes with the front end of the terminal 15 and is elastically deflected. Upon the terminal 15 reaching the mounting position, the latching piece 12a elastically returns and latches on the terminal 15, and the terminal 15 is fixed by this latching operation.
The sealing member 20 is interposed in a compressed state between the outer peripheral surface of the insulation coating 17 and the inner peripheral surface of the terminal mounting hole 12. This sealing member 20 suppresses infiltration of water and the like into the terminal mounting hole 12. Note that rubber or a similar material capable of sealing between the outer peripheral surface of the insulation coating 17 and the inner peripheral surface of the terminal mounting hole 12 can be used for the material forming this sealing member.
The sealing member 20 is disposed on the rear end side of the terminal 15. In this embodiment, the front end portion of the sealing member 20 is provided so as to come in contact with, or oppose via a small gap, the rear end portion of the terminal 15 in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14. Also, the position of a rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20 in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14 is set to a position at which the sealing member 20 protrudes externally the terminal mounting hole 12.
The area of the wire 14 close to the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20 functions as a holding area X that is held when assembling the wire with terminal 13 in the terminal mounting hole 12. When the terminal 15 and the sealing member 20 are inserted into the terminal mounting hole 12, the operator himself or herself or an automatic assembly device holds the holding area X of the wire 14 without directly touching the terminal 15, and applies an insertion force in the insertion direction D1 to the wire with terminal 13. At this time, rearward insertion resistance caused by the elastic restoring force of the latching piece 12a and the frictional force between the terminal mounting hole 12 and the sealing member 20 act on the wire 14, and there is a risk that the region of the wire 14 from the holding area X to the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20 will buckle and deform.
As a countermeasure against buckling of the wire 14 described above, a reinforcing material 30 is provided in an area of the wire 14 from a region including the holding area X to the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20. A front end portion 30a of the reinforcing material 30 is in a positional relationship of coming in contact with or being slightly spaced away from the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20.
The reinforcing material 30 is formed with a synthetic resin applied to the outer peripheral surface of the insulation coating 17. A material having flexibility when applied to the insulation coating 17 and having the characteristic of curing after application is used for the material forming the reinforcing material 30. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and a photocurable resin that cures due to irradiation of ultraviolet light, visible light or the like are given as examples of the material forming the reinforcing material 30.
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The operation of this embodiment will now be described.
The reinforcing material 30 is applied to the outer peripheral surface of the insulation coating 17, in an area of the wire 14 from a region including the holding area X to the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20. The region of the wire 14 where the reinforcing material 30 is applied is thereby thickened, and rigidity against bending is improved. Accordingly, when holding the holding area X and inserting the end portion of the wire with terminal 13 including the terminal 15 into the terminal mounting hole 12, buckling of the wire 14 in the region from the holding area X to the terminal 15 will be suppressed.
The effect of this embodiment will now be described.
The embodiment can be implemented by being modified as follows. The embodiment and the following modifications can be implemented in combination with each in so far as no technical incompatibilities arise.
As shown in
According to such a configuration, the amount of material that is used for the reinforcing material 30 can be suppressed, compared to the case where the reinforcing material 30 is provided around the entire circumference of the wire 14, and, also, the increase in weight of the wire 14 due to providing the reinforcing material 30 and the increase in diameter of the wire 14 where the reinforcing material 30 is provided can be suppressed. Note that, the area occupied by the reinforcing material 30 in the circumferential direction of the wire 14 is not limited to the example shown in
In the above embodiment, the position of the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20 in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14 is set to a position protruding externally from the terminal mounting hole 12, but, alternatively, the position of the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20 may, for example, be set to the same position as the rear end portion (i.e., wire outlet) of the terminal mounting hole 12. Also, a configuration may be adopted in which the rear end portion 20a of the sealing member 20 is located inside the terminal mounting hole 12.
A configuration may be adopted in which part of the reinforcing material 30 is interposed between the outer peripheral surface of the insulation coating 17 and the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member 20.
In the embodiment shown in
The reinforcing material 30 may extend to the sealing member 20 in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14. That is, the reinforcing material 30 may come in contact with the sealing member 20 or be provided with a slight gap therebetween in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14.
The reinforcing material 30, in cross-sectional view similar to
In the embodiment shown in
The terminal mounting hole 12 may have a rectangular cross-section in cross-sectional view similar to
The terminal mounting hole 12 may have a circular cross-section in cross-sectional view similar to
The thickness of the insulation coating 17 in cross-sectional view similar to
The thickness of the reinforcing material 30 in cross-sectional view similar to
The thickness of the sealing member 20 in cross-sectional view similar to
The total length of the area in which the reinforcing material 30 is provided and the area in which the sealing member 20 is provided in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14 may be equal to or longer than the length of the terminal 15 in the lengthwise direction of the wire 14. Buckling of the wire 14 when inserting the wire 14 to which the terminal 15 is fixed into the terminal mounting hole 12 can thereby be more effectively prevented by the reinforcing material 30 and the sealing member 20.
The front end portion of the sealing member 20 may be located forward of the first crimping pieces 24 in the insertion direction D1 into the terminal mounting hole 12. In this case, the first crimping pieces 24 may crimp the wire with terminal 13 in direct contact with the sealing member 20 on the insulation coating 17, rather than crimping the wire with terminal 13 in direct contact with the insulation coating 17.
The reinforcing material 30 may have a first elasticity and the sealing member 20 may have a second elasticity. The first elasticity may be higher than the second elasticity.
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