EP0978158A1 - Electrical connector and method of assembling and connecting the same with circuit devices - Google Patents

Electrical connector and method of assembling and connecting the same with circuit devices

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Publication number
EP0978158A1
EP0978158A1 EP98914600A EP98914600A EP0978158A1 EP 0978158 A1 EP0978158 A1 EP 0978158A1 EP 98914600 A EP98914600 A EP 98914600A EP 98914600 A EP98914600 A EP 98914600A EP 0978158 A1 EP0978158 A1 EP 0978158A1
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electrical
terminals
housing member
wires
electrical terminals
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English (en)
French (fr)
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Ping 40A Palunasu Yomogidai CHEN
Kimihiro Miyake
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Whitaker LLC
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R33/00Coupling devices specially adapted for supporting apparatus and having one part acting as a holder providing support and electrical connection via a counterpart which is structurally associated with the apparatus, e.g. lamp holders; Separate parts thereof
    • H01R33/965Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof holders
    • H01R33/9655Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof holders for bayonet type coupling devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/53Bases or cases for heavy duty; Bases or cases for high voltage with means for preventing corona or arcing
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/58Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable

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  • the present invention relates to an electrical connector, especially an electrical connector which accommodates electrical terminals that are connected to wires extending from a circuit device, and a method of assembling and connecting the electrical connector with the circuit device.
  • discharge lamps have begun to be used as head lamps in automobiles. Like conventional lamps, such discharge lamps are accommodated in a socket connector and electrically connected with electrical terminals inside the housing of the socket connector.
  • a socket connector is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application No. 5-68088.
  • the wires which are connected to the electrical terminals of the socket connector are connected to an electrical circuit device which includes a transformer and electrical wires that lead out from the circuit device. It is necessary to consider the following two points in order to realize electrical wiring which connects such a socket connector and circuit device.
  • the socket connector requires electrical terminals which include female contact sections that are connected to the discharge lamp.
  • the electrical circuit device including the electrical wires, must be subjected to a potting treatment by means of a resin.
  • the latter treatment is performed in order to insure the safety of the circuit, acts to prevent unintentional discharge and provides waterproofing.
  • it is difficult to increase the reliability of the connection with the discharge lamp while satisfying both of the requirements described above.
  • the reason for this is that the electrical terminals that terminate the wires are heated to a temperature of approximately 200 degrees in the process of the potting treatment, so that there is a danger that the spring characteristics of the female contact sections will decrease.
  • a feature of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector which satisfies the above requirements in terms of structure and process, and which at the same times makes it possible to realize a high electrical connection reliability.
  • the present invention provides an electrical connector which is suitable for mounting at the electrical terminal positions of electrical wires extending from a circuit device which requires a heat treatment process as in the case of the lamp socket described above, and a method of assembling the electrical connector with circuit devices.
  • the present invention is directed to an electrical connector in which electrical terminals terminating a plurality of electrical wires extending from a circuit device are accommodated in a housing and arranged so that engagement with a mating electrical terminal is possible, the terminals include male first terminals which respectively terminate the plurality of wires, and second terminals which are equipped with female contact sections capable of mating with the first terminals, and which are accommodated beforehand in the housing.
  • the housing has a terminal-supporting structure which supports the first terminals that mate with the second terminals.
  • the housing is equipped with a wire-supporting structure which supports the wires that are terminated to the first terminals.
  • the housing has a two housing member structure and is constructed so that the first terminals and the wires terminated thereto are clamped between the two housing members .
  • the present invention also provides a method of assembling and connecting an electrical connector with circuit devices wherein the method comprises a process in which male first terminals are respectively connected to one end of each of a plurality of wires, the opposite ends of the plurality of wires are connected to a circuit device, second terminals provided with female contact sections that mate with the male terminals are installed in a first housing member which includes an engaging section that engages with a component, and the first terminals are installed in prescribed positions in the first housing member which allow mating with the second terminals.
  • the step in which the opposite ends of the wires are connected to the circuit device includes a potting treatment performed in the. vicinity of the lead-out portions of the wires following the connection of the wires .
  • a second housing member is engaged with the first housing member wherein the second terminals are installed in the first housing member.
  • the second housing member provides strain relief means for the terminal-supporting structure and the wire- supporting structure.
  • An electrical connector comprises a dielectric housing having electrical terminals terminated to electrical wires secured in the housing and arranged for electrical connection to an electrical component, wherein the electrical terminals include first electrical terminals and second electrical terminals, the first electrical terminals are respectively terminated to ends of the electrical wires, the first electrical terminals have contact sections electrically engageable with contact members of the second electrical terminals .
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing an electrical connector of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a first housing member, first electrical terminals terminated to respective electrical wires and a circuit device to which the electrical wires are electrically connected.
  • Figures 3a-3c are perspective views of the respective first terminals shown in Figure 2 with Figure 3a showing a high-voltage terminal, Figure 3b showing a low-voltage terminal, and Figure 3c showing a terminal used for engagement detection.
  • Figures 4a-4c show a second terminal with Figures 4a and 4b being perspective views from different directions, while Figure 4c is a cross-sectional view.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of another second terminal .
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view showing the first terminals and the wires terminated thereto mounted in the first housing member.
  • FIG 7 is a perspective view of the second housing member which is to be mounted on a back surface of the first housing member.
  • Figure 1 shows an electrical connector 10 of the present invention.
  • Electrical connector 10 is a socket connector for a discharge lamp used for automobiles.
  • Housing 20 of the electrical connector 10 is made from a suitable dielectric material and has a lamp-receiving section 21, which has a roughly circular outer diameter for receiving a discharge lamp.
  • Two female electrical terminals 50a, 50b which electrically engage a pair of electrodes of the lamp are contained inside lamp- receiving section 21.
  • an electrical terminal 50c for engagement detection having a metal plate is installed in the housing 20.
  • Electrical wires 80a, 80b extending downward from the housing 20 are electrically connected to the respective terminals 50a, 50b.
  • wire 80a is used for the high-voltage side
  • wire 80b is used for the low-voltage side.
  • the other electrical wires 80c, 80d are constructed so that these wires can be electrically connected with the terminal 50c which constitutes an engagement detection member. Details of this structure will be described later.
  • the wires 80a-80d are part of a shielded cable, with a shielding conductor 5 being disposed around the four wires 80a-80d.
  • Housing 20 comprises a first housing member 20a, which includes the lamp-receiving section 21, and a second housing member 20b, which is positioned on a back surface of the first housing member 20a.
  • the wires 80a-80d, which extend along an interior of the housing 20 are positioned therein by being clamped between the two housing members 20a, 20b.
  • the structure of the electrical connector 10 and a method to assemble the electrical connector 10 will be described below. In this way, the effect and merit of the present invention will be clarified.
  • the plurality of electrical terminals used in the electrical connector of the present invention includes a total of seven terminals; four of these terminals are first terminals 30a-30d which are used to terminate the respective wires 80a- 80d, while the remaining three terminals are second terminals 50a-50c which are supported in the first housing member 20a.
  • the first terminals 30a-30d are all crimped terminals.
  • the respective first terminals 30a-30d are constructed so that these terminals can be electrically connected to the wires 80a-80d by conventional crimping; these terminals have conductor-crimping sections 31a-31d, which are crimped to the electrical conductors of the wires 80a-80d, and insulation-crimping sections 32a-32d, which are crimped to the insulating coverings of the wires 80a-80d.
  • Figures 3a-3c are perspective views of the respective first terminals.
  • the first terminal 30a which is crimped to the relatively large- diameter wire 80a to which a high voltage is applied, is constructed so that a tab section 33a, which operates as a contact section with a mating terminal, extends at a right angle from the insulation-crimping section 32a.
  • a reinforcing projection 37 is located at the root portion of the tab section 33a.
  • the first terminal 30b has a tab section 33b which extends at a right angle from a point located toward an end of the conductor-crimping section 31b.
  • Tab section 33b which operates as a contact section with a mating terminal, includes two metal plates which are folded and superimposed by bending a metal plate 180 degrees; furthermore, tab section 33b is inclined by an angle of approximately 30 degrees with respect to an axis of the terminal 30b. A bead 39 is formed in order to reinforce the inclined tab section 33b. Furthermore, a rear tab 36b, which is bent and extended substantially at a right angle with respect to the tab section 33b, is located at an opposite end of the tab section 33b from an engaging end thereof.
  • the first terminals 30c, 30d are terminals which have the same shape and dimensions; these terminals both have tab sections 33c, 33d which extend at a right angle with respect to the respective conductor-crimping sections 31c, 31d.
  • terminals 30c, 30d differ from the other first terminals 30a, 30b in that tab surfaces of the tab sections 33c, 33d are not used for engagement with mating terminals.
  • the tab sections 33c, 33d are not inclined like the tab section 33b of the first terminal 30b, but rather extend in substantially the same plane as the conductor-crimping sections 31c, 31d and the insulation-crimping sections 32c, 32d.
  • Projections 35c, 35d are located on the tab sections 33c, 33e within this plane. Furthermore, rear tabs 36c, 36d similar to the rear tab 36b of the first terminal 30b are located at the rear ends of the tab sections 33c, 33d. Moreover, press-fitting projections 38c, 38d are located on the edges of the tab sections 33c, 33d. Furthermore, respective cylindrical contact sections 34c, 34d, which are formed by bending a metal plate into the form of a cylinder , are located on one edge of each of the tab sections 33c, 33d, i.e., on the opposite edge from the conductor-crimping sections 31c, 31d.
  • the contact sections of all of the first terminals 30a-30d mate with the mating terminals, i.e., the tab sections 33a, 33b and contact sections 34c, 34d are formed as male contacts which have no resiliency.
  • the terminals 50a, 50b, 50c which constitute the second terminals within the first housing member 20a shown in Figures 1, 2, are accommodated inside the first housing member 20a beforehand, prior to having any engaged relationship with the first terminals 30a, 30d.
  • Figures 4a-4c show a second terminal 50a and Figure 5 shows a second terminal 50b.
  • the second terminals 50a, 50b are accommodated in the first housing member 20a.
  • the second terminal 50c will be described later.
  • the second terminal 50a is constructed by folding a metal plate so that the overall external shape of the terminal is substantially a long, slender box shape.
  • a female contact portion 51 which engages with the first terminal 30a, is formed in one end of the second terminal 50a with respect to the direction of length, and a female contact portion 55, which engages one of the electrodes of the discharge lamp that is to be connected with the electrical connector 10, is located at the opposite end of the second terminal 50a.
  • the substantially box-shaped portion comprises a base portion 56, a pair of walls 57, which extend from the base portion 56 so that the walls face each other, and a pair of resilient contact members 58, which also extend from the base portion 56, and which face each other at right angles to the walls 57 so that contact members 58 constitute the female contact portion 55.
  • the resilient contact members 58 are formed so that they are bent slightly inward.
  • Projections 59 are located on the surfaces of two of the plates constituting the base portion 56.
  • the projections 59 include shoulders 60 which engage with inside walls of a cavity when the terminal 50a is inserted into the first hoi ⁇ sing member 20a, and which thus prevent the terminal 50a from slipping out in one direction.
  • shoulders 61 which similarly engage with the inside walls of the cavity and thus prevent the terminals 50a from slipping out in the opposite direction, are also formed at three places on the corners of the bottom end of the base portion 56.
  • a space 76 is located at the remaining corner. In conjunction with the cavity (not shown) , the space 76 acts to engage a key in the cavity, which determines the direction and angle of insertion of the terminal 50a into the cavity.
  • the female contact portion 51 is constructed from a pair of resilient contact members 62, which extend from the ends of the opposite walls 57 at the bottom end of the base portion 56 and which are further bent into a U-shape when folded back in the opposite direction.
  • Projections 77 which act as contact points, are formed on the respective contact members 62.
  • the second terminal 50b is formed by the folding of a metal plate, and it has a base member 63 extending in the direction of height, a pair of resilient contact members 64 extending in both lateral directions from one end of the base member 63, and a folded-back member 66, which is formed by being folded back from one edge of the base member 63 and which is equipped with a contact member 65 that is capable of receiving and clamping a mating male terminal between itself and the base member 63.
  • the female contact section 69 which electrically engages with the first terminal 30b, is formed by the base member 63 and contact member 65.
  • the resilient contact members 64 are used for electrical engagement with the electrodes of the discharge lamp.
  • the second terminal 50b When the second terminal 50b is inserted into the corresponding cavity of the first housing member 20a, the second terminal 50b is ⁇ ield inside the first housing member 20a by the frictional engagement of the press-fitting projections 67 formed on edges of base member 63 with walls of the cavity, and the engagement of the lance 68 formed on the contact member 65 with a shoulder in the cavity.
  • the first terminals 30a-30d are connected to a circuit device 100 via the wires 80a- 80d.
  • the wires 80a-80d extend from the same circuit device 100.
  • the circuit device 100 includes a circuit board 140 such as an epoxy circuit board on which a transformer 120 and other circuit parts are mounted so that the necessary high voltage can be provided to light the discharge lamp.
  • the wires 80a-80d are subjected to a potting treatment including the lead-out portions of the wires.
  • the electrical connector 10 of the present invention is constructed so that this potting treatment work can easily be performed. This work will be described below.
  • the construction shown in Figure 2 may be described as follows in the order of assembly and connection.
  • crimping of the first terminals 30a-30d to the wires 80a-80d of the shielded cable is performed.
  • connection of the wires 80a-80d to the circuit device, and a potting treatment which covers the lead-out portions of the wires are performed. Since the crimping work is performed prior to the second step in which the wires 80a-80d are connected to the circuit device, the crimping work can be efficiently performed by means of automated machinery.
  • the second terminals 50a-50c are accommodated inside the first housing member 20a as a third step in the process.
  • the th-Uld step may be performed either before or after the first and second steps, however, it is desirable to perform the third step in advance prior to the completion of the second step.
  • the shapes and means of fastening of the second terminals 50a, 50b are as described above.
  • the second terminal 50c, which is used for engagement detection will not be described in detail; however, terminal 50c is installed so that it is free to slide inside the first housing member 20a.
  • Figure 6 shows a state in which the first terminals terminating the wires are mounted in the first housing member.
  • the first terminals 30a-30d are accommodated in the first housing member 20a.
  • cavities 15a-15d for accommodating the respective terminals are formed in the first housing member 20a.
  • the second terminal 50c which is used for engagement detection, ha ⁇ , a pair of resilient contact members 71, which are arcuate plates extending along an outer circumference of the first housing member 20a.
  • the resilient contact members 71 can be flexed in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plates of the contact members. Details of the action will not be described; however, the resilient contact members 71 of the second terminal 50c are constructed so that they electrically engage with the contact sections 34c, 34d of the first terminals 30c, 30d only when the electrical connector 10 is connected with the lamp.
  • Second terminal 50c is slidable within first housing member 20a so that contact members 71 are electrically engaged with contact sections 34c, 34d.
  • the second housing member 20b which is mounted on the back surface of the first housing member 20a, is shown in a perspective view.
  • second housing member 20b is mounted on and latched with the first housing member 20a, As will be seen from Figures 6,7, a plurality of spaced projections 41 are located along an outside surface of the first housing member 20a; furthermore, a plurality of spaced slots 42 are located along the second housing member 20b, and the first and second housing members 20a, 20b are fastened or latched together by the engagement of the projections 41 within slots 42.
  • first terminals 30b, 30c, 30d are installed so that the respective rear tabs 36b, 36c, and 36d, conductor-crimping sections 31b, 31c, 31d and insulation-crimping sections 32b, 32c, 32d face toward the rear. Furthermore, the first terminal 30a is installed so that the insulation-crimping section 32a faces toward the rear.
  • a plurality of projections 44b, 44c, 44d, 45b, 45c, 45d, 46a, which are used to support the conductor-crimping sections and insulating-crimping sections are located in the second housing member 20b.
  • the projections 44b, 44c, 44d respectively support the rear tabs 36b, 36c, 36d of the first terminals 30b, 30c, 30d
  • the projections 45b, 45c, 45d respectively support the conductor-crimping sections 31b, 31c, 31d or insulation-crimping sections 32b, 32c, 32d of the first terminals 30b, 30c, 30d.
  • the projection 46a is used to support the insulation-crimping section 32a of the first terminal 30a.
  • wire-accommodating grooves 47a- 47d which accommodate the wires 80a-80d, are located in the first housing member 20a.
  • the wire-accommodating grooves 47c, 47d communicate with each other at an intermediate point, thus forming a single wire- accommodating groove 47c' in the wire lead-out area 48.
  • the remaining wire-accommodating groove 47b extends independently to the wire lead-out area 48.
  • the shielding conductor 5 of the shielded cable is terminated.
  • the shielding conductor 5 may be fastened in place by means of a metal clip 7 as shown in Figure 1; any of various conventional structures may be used.
  • An especially important point in the assembly process to construct the electrical connector of Figure 1 is that the third step in the process can be performed independently of the first and second steps. As a result, it should be noted that the second terminals 50a-50c constructed in the third step in the process are noi. placed in a heated environment.
  • the electrical connector of the present invention comprises male first terminals which respectively terminate a plurality of wires, and second terminals which are equipped with female contact members capable of connecting with the first terminals, and which are accommodated beforehand in a housing. Accordingly, there is no danger of damage to the structural portions of the second terminals during handling or connection of the wires. In particular, even in cases where it is necessary to place the wires in a heated environment during the assembly and connection process, there is also no need to place the second terminals in this heated environment. Accordingly, there is no danger of heat-induced warping in the structural portions of the second terminals; consequently, the contact characteristics, and especially the contact pressure, can be insured.

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  • Fastening Of Light Sources Or Lamp Holders (AREA)
  • Arrangement Of Elements, Cooling, Sealing, Or The Like Of Lighting Devices (AREA)
  • Connecting Device With Holders (AREA)
  • Details Of Connecting Devices For Male And Female Coupling (AREA)
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JP10671197A JP3456688B2 (ja) 1997-04-09 1997-04-09 放電型ランプ用ソケット及びその回路装置との組立接続方法
JP10671197 1997-04-09
PCT/US1998/006972 WO1998045909A1 (en) 1997-04-09 1998-04-07 Electrical connector and method of assembling and connecting the same with circuit devices

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