WO2005093907A1 - Overmolded electrical connector - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C45/00—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor
- B29C45/14—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles
- B29C45/14639—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles for obtaining an insulating effect, e.g. for electrical components
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C45/00—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor
- B29C45/14—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles
- B29C45/14311—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles using means for bonding the coating to the articles
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/40—Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members
- H01R13/405—Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29L—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASS B29C, RELATING TO PARTICULAR ARTICLES
- B29L2031/00—Other particular articles
- B29L2031/30—Vehicles, e.g. ships or aircraft, or body parts thereof
- B29L2031/3055—Cars
- B29L2031/3061—Number plates
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/533—Bases, cases made for use in extreme conditions, e.g. high temperature, radiation, vibration, corrosive environment, pressure
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R43/00—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
- H01R43/20—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for assembling or disassembling contact members with insulating base, case or sleeve
- H01R43/24—Assembling by moulding on contact members
Definitions
- the present invention relates to electrical connectors and, more particularly, to an electrical connector having an overmolded housing.
- One method of manufacturing electrical enclosures for use in a harsh environment, particularly automotive, is to overmold metal electrical current carrying elements, generally referred to as terminals, with one of any number of engineering resins; thus producing an electrical enclosure with an integral electrical connector.
- Overmolding by itself does not, however, produce a perfectly sealed device. As the plastic cools and shrinks after molding, micro gaps can form between the metal and the plastic in which fluids can wick or leak.
- environmentally sealing such as for a fuel tank electrical connector, expensive secondary operations, such as potting or gaskets, are necessitated.
- a process called an A2 treatment has been developed as a dry-pack free solution for moisture sensitive plastic surface mount packages. Unlike most lead frame surface treatments, A2 is an ultra-thin inorganic coating which is electro-deposited on metallic surfaces to provide coupling for poly ⁇ netric adhesion.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,343,073 discloses lead frames in integrated circuit (IC) packages having chromium and zinc alloy coatings.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,728,285 discloses an A2 treatment, but in a semiconductor on a circuit board as a protective coating; not in an electrical connector and not to provide a sealing function.
- a method for improving the adhesion of metal to plastic is desired to improve sealing and help the device meet stringent government regulations for hydrocarbon vapor emissions.
- a treatment is desired to promote the adhesion of molding resins to metal electrical current carrying elements in an overmolded electrical connector. There is an expectation that increased adhesion will greatly improve sealing.
- permeation of hydrocarbon vapors to the environment are desired to be reduced.
- overmolded electrical connectors generally, expensive secondary potting operations are desired to be eliminated.
- an electrical connector including an electrical contact and an overmolded housing.
- the electrical contact includes an electrically conductive substrate of an alloy material and at least one sealing coating on a first section of the substrate.
- the sealing coating includes chromium and/or zinc.
- the overmolded electrical connector housing is overmolded onto at least a portion of the first section on the sealing coating. The sealing coating prevents a passage from forming at a joint between the contact and the overmolded housing for preventing flow of vapor through the joint.
- a fuel tank electrical connector comprising a plurality of electrical contacts, each electrical contact comprising a substrate member comprised of a copper alloy, a first section having a sealing coating located on the substrate, and at least one second section having a tin coating located on the substrate.
- the at least one second section comprises a contact area of the contact adapted to make electrical connection with a second electrical connector.
- the sealing coating comprises an electro-deposited inorganic coating.
- the overmolded electrical connector housing has been overmolded onto at least a portion of the first sections.
- the sealing coating is located at junctions between the contacts and the overmolded housing. At least a portion of each of the second sections is located spaced from the junctions for electrical contact with the second electrical connector.
- the housing is adapted to be connected to a fuel tank housing.
- a method of manufacturing an electrical connector comprising steps of electro- depositing an inorganic coating to a first section of a plurality of electrical contacts; plating second sections of the contacts with tin; and overmolding a polymer housing onto the contacts.
- the housing is overmolded onto the contacts with the inorganic coating at junctions between the housing and the contacts to form a seal between the housing and the contacts at the junctions.
- the inorganic coating provides adhesion and sealing as the housing cools after overmolded to thereby prevent passages or cracks from forming in the overmolded housing at the junctions.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a fuel tank flange comprising an electrical connector incorporating features of the present invention wi£h a partial, cutaway section of a fuel tank housing;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an electrical connector subassembly used in the fuel tank flange shown in Fig. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of one of the electrical contacts used in the electrical connector subassembly shown in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is a partial cross sectional view of a portion of the electrical connector subassembly shown in Fig. 2.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of a flange unit 10 incorporating features of the present invention shown attached to a housing 12 of a fuel tank 14.
- a flange unit 10 incorporating features of the present invention shown attached to a housing 12 of a fuel tank 14.
- the present invention will be described with reference to the exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention can be embodied in many alternate forms of embodiments. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements or materials could be used.
- the present invention is particularly adapted for use with an automobile fuel tank. Although features of the present invention are being described with reference to use with a fuel tank, features of the present invention could be used with any suitable type of container adapted to contain a liquid or gas, or at any suitable barrier between two areas intended to be maintained as separate.
- the flange unit 10 generally comprises a frame 16, and an electrical connector section 18.
- the electrical connector section 18 forms an electrical connector with the frame 16 through the flange unit 10.
- the frame 16 in this embodiment, forms part of the electrical connector and, more specifically, forms part of the housing of the electrical connector.
- the frame 16 is preferably comprised of a one-piece molded plastic or polymer member.
- the frame 16 comprises tube sections 21- 23.
- the tube sections 21-23 extend between and from a first side 24 of the frame and an opposite second side 26 of the frame. Tube sections 21-23 provide conduits through the frame 16 between the first side 24 and the second side 26.
- the tube sections 20-23 also form mounting flanges for attachment of fluid/vapor/air conduits or tubes (not shown) thereto.
- the electrical connector section 18 comprises an electrical connector subassembly 28.
- the frame 16 is preferably overmolded onto the subassembly 28.
- the subassembly 28 generally comprises electrical contacts 30 and a subassembly housing 32.
- the electrical connector subassembly 28 comprises four of the electrical contacts 30. However, in alternate embodiments, more or less than four contacts could be provided.
- the electrical connector section 18 has an electrical connector housing formed by a portion of the frame 16 and the subassembly housing 32.
- the electrical connector 30 comprises a first middle section 34 and two second connection sections 36, 38.
- the second connection section 36 comprises a male contact section which is adapted to be removably connected to a female contact section of a contact in a mating electrical connector (not shown) .
- the mating electrical connector (not shown) is adapted to be inserted into a connector receiving area 40 (see Fig. 1) formed by the frame 16 at the electrical connector section 18.
- the second connection sections 36 extend into the connector receiving area 40 as shown in Fig. 1.
- the second connection section 38 is located on the opposite side of the first middle section 34 from the second connection section 36.
- the second connection section 38 is adapted to be crimped onto an electrical conductor of an electrical wire 42 (see Fig. 2) .
- the electrical contact 30 comprises a general L shape.
- the electrical contacts could comprise any suitable type of shape .
- each electrical contact 30 generally comprises a substrate 44, a sealing coating 46, and a contact section coating 48.
- the substrate 44 comprises an electrically conductive substrate, such as a metal substrate comprised of a copper alloy.
- the substrate comprises CA19700 copper alloy.
- any suitable type of electrically conductive material could be used for the conductive substrate.
- the sealing coating 46 is located on the first middle section 34.
- the coating 46 is electro-deposited on the first section 34.
- the coating 46 preferably comprises an A2 treatment of chromium and/or zinc.
- the coating 46 comprises chromium and zinc.
- the coating 46 is preferably the same as the chromium and zinc outer layer described in U.S. Patent No. 5,343,073 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the A2 treatment is an ultra- thin inorganic coating which is electro-deposited on metallic surfaces to provide coupling for polymetric adhesion.
- the A2 treatment can also provide an enhanced sealing function between an electrical contact and an overmolded polymer housing.
- the coating 46 is applied directly to the substrate 44, such as by electroplating, before the subassembly housing 32 is overmolded onto the contacts 30.
- U.S. patent No. 5,343,073 merely uses the A2 treatment for adhesion.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,728,285 merely uses the A2 treatment as a protective coating. It has been discovered that the A2 treatment can be used for providing an enhanced sealing function at a sealing junction to increase the sealing efficiency between electrical contacts and an overmolded electrical connector housing by preventing cracks or gaps from forming in the overmolded housing when the housing cools after overmolding.
- the coating 46 preferably contains chromium, zinc, or a mixture thereof. Most preferred is a mixture of chromium and zinc.
- the coating is thin, preferably on the order of from about 10 to about 1000 angstroms. More preferably, the thickness is from about 10 to about 100 angstroms and most preferably, from about 40 to about 80 angstroms.
- the coating 46 provides oxidation resistance and improves adhesion to a polymer resin without significantly reducing the strength of a wire bond or detrimentally affecting subsequent assembly operations.
- the coating 46 may be applied by any suitable technique such as immersion plating, electrolytic plating or cladding.
- the preferred coating may be deposited by any conventional method and may be a co-deposited layer or sequentially deposited layers of chromium and zinc.
- One preferred method of depositing the coating is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,022,968 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The patent discloses a coating layer containing chromium and zinc for anti- tarnish purposes.
- the coating layer is electrolytically deposited from a basic aqueous electrolyte containing hydroxide ions, from about 0.07 grams per liter to about 7 g/1 zinc ions and from about 0.1 g/1 to about 100 g/1 of a water soluble hexavalent chromium salt where the concentration of either the zinc ions or the chromium (VI) ions or both is less than 1.0 g/1.
- the coating layer has a zinc-to-chromium ratio in excess of about 4:1.
- One analyzed sample had the composition: 5 atomic percent Cr, 21% Zn, 56% O, 16% C and 1% Cu.
- the substrate housing 32 is preferably comprised of acetal .
- Acetal also known as polyacetal, polyoxymethylene (POM) , or polyformaldehyde, is a high performance engineering polymer. Because of its high strength, modulus, and resistance to impact and fatigue, it is used as a weight-saving metal replacement.
- Acetal first developed in the late 1950s, is available as a homopolymer (such as DuPont Delrin ® ) or copolymer (such as Ticona's Celcon ® ) .
- the housing 32 is comprised of a homopolymer acetal such as DELRIN ® 100P sold by Dupont .
- the subassembly housing 32 comprises an overmolded housing. More specifically, the subassembly housing 32 is overmolded onto the contacts 30.
- the contacts 30 are preferably attached to the conductors of the electrical wires 42, such as by crimping, before the subassembly housing 32 is overmolded onto the contacts.
- the subassembly housing 32 is preferably overmolded onto the wires 42 and their connection at the second connection sections 38. This provides an overmolded installation at the connection of the wires 42 with the contacts .
- the second connection sections 36, 38, located at opposite ends of the contacts 30, have the contacts section coating 48 thereon.
- the contact section coating 48 comprises tin.
- the contact section coating 48 is preferably selectively deposited on the contacts 30 at only the second connection sections 36, 38.
- Tin is a relatively soft material. It will move such that oxides will crack during connection with mating electrical conductors to allow a good a electrical connection. Thus, a coating of tin on a contact is desirable at a connection area of the contact .
- the electrical contacts were subjected to a hot tin dipped (HTD) which substantially covered the entire contact.
- HTD hot tin dipped
- overmolding a polymer housing onto a contact entirely coated with tin allows gaps or passages to be formed between the overmolded housing and the tin because of the soft nature of tin.
- a material other than tin could be used for the contact section coating.
- the contact section coating 48 is not applied to the first middle section 34 of the contacts 30.
- the housing is overmolded onto the sealing coating 46 on the first section 34.
- the first section 34 comprises a plurality of grooves or notches 50. These grooves 50 are provided to establish a tortuous path between the overmolded housing 32 and the contact 30 along the first section 34. This tortuous path helps to form a seal between the contacts 30 and the housing 32 to prevent liquid or vapor from traveling between the junctions of the overmolded housing with the contacts.
- the sealing coating 46 is located at the junctions.
- Providing a seal between the contacts and the overmolded housing is particularly desirable for an electrical connector such as used with an automobile fuel tank.
- the seal prevents fuel vapors from leaking out of the fuel tank through the electrical connector between the contacts and the electrical connector housing. With the use of this process, the addition of additional components, such as additional seal members or potting material, is no longer needed.
- the sealing function can be provided merely by the contacts 30 and the overmolded housing 32 without any additional components.
- the exterior of the subassembly housing 32 comprises grooves 52 and ridges 54.
- the frame 16 is preferably overmolded onto the subassembly housing 32.
- the grooves 52 and ridges 54 provide a tortuous path between the frame 16 and the subassembly housing 32 to also prevent fuel vapors from traveling between the two members at the junction of the two members.
- leak rates in the order of about 10 "5 to about 10 "6 cm 3 /second were provided. Tests were conducted to determine the leak rate with the present invention. The testing equipment used a vacuum on one side of the sample and Helium at a pressure of about 2.35 psi on the other side of the sample. An O-ring seal was provided on the sample with the test fixture to seal the sample with the test fixture. The following chart shows the test results for 50 samples (numbered 1-50) :
- the sample number is an identification number for the sample (50 samples were tested) .
- the overmold shot is a part designation number for the mold used to form the overmold portion of the flange unit. Each overmold mold has multiple cavities for forming multiple flange units in one molding shot process. The overmold cavity identifies the cavity of the overmold shot from which the sample was taken from.
- the premold shot is a part designation number for a mold used to form the premold portion of the flange unit. Each premold mold has multiple cavities. The premold cavity designated the cavity of the premold shot from which the premold portion was taken. The leak rate is in cm 3 /second.
- the leak rate is about the same as a convention fuel flange which used a secondary impregnation operation to seal the flange; about 10 "5 - 10 "s cm 3 /second.
- the present invention can provide the same sealing capability without the need to perform a secondary sealing operation.
- lower leak rates were occurring; in the order to about 10 "7 cm 3 /second.
- a speck of dust may have been on the O-ring seal during the testing of samples 1-41 and, that the use of the present invention can provide a leak rate in the order of about 10 "s - 10 "7 cm 3 /second. This will allow connectors or electronic modules incorporating features of the present invention to be used to meet more stringent environmental specifications expected to be enacted in the future, such as fuel tank hydrocarbon emissions.
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