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WO2013031088A1
WO2013031088A1 PCT/JP2012/004892 JP2012004892W WO2013031088A1 WO 2013031088 A1 WO2013031088 A1 WO 2013031088A1 JP 2012004892 W JP2012004892 W JP 2012004892W WO 2013031088 A1 WO2013031088 A1 WO 2013031088A1
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mat seal
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waterproof connector
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Etsurou Suzuki
Yasuharu Kondo
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Yazaki Corporation
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Priority to KR1020147008146A priority Critical patent/KR20140052071A/en
Priority to CN201280041780.3A priority patent/CN103875132B/en
Priority to EP12759270.7A priority patent/EP2751880B1/en
Priority to IN2295CHN2014 priority patent/IN2014CN02295A/en
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Priority to US14/191,509 priority patent/US9128410B2/en

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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
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/52Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
    • H01R13/5205Sealing means between cable and housing, e.g. grommet
    • H01R13/5208Sealing means between cable and housing, e.g. grommet having at least two cable receiving openings
    • 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
    • H01R13/502Bases; Cases composed of different pieces
    • H01R13/506Bases; Cases composed of different pieces assembled by snap action of the parts

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  • the present invention relates to a waterproof connector.
  • Patent Literature 1 discloses one of prior art waterproof connectors.
  • the waterproof connector disclosed in the PLT 1 includes a housing, a mat seal, and a terminal holder (mat seal holder). An opening is formed on the housing, and terminals connected with electric wires are housed in the housing. The wires are inserted through the mat seal, and the mat seal is installed into the opening of the housing to seal the housing. The wires are also inserted through the terminal holder, and the terminal holder is fixed at the opening of the housing by an engagement structure (retaining pawls and retaining holes) to prevent the terminal holder from dropping off from the housing.
  • the retaining pawls are provided on the terminal holder, and the retaining holes are provided on the housing.
  • the terminal holder is inserted into the housing until the retaining pawls and the retaining holes are engaged with each other.
  • the mat seal is held by being surrounded with a cover plate of the terminal holder and a projected plate and a support projection of the housing. As a result, the housing is sealed by the mat seal.
  • the engagement between the retaining pawls and the retaining holes may loosen. If an external force applies to the connector via the wires, the looseness may cause disengagement of the terminal holder from the housing. In this case, the mat seal cannot be held tightly in the housing, so that sealing may become insufficient.
  • An object of the present invention provides a waterproof connector that can improve retention of a mat seal in a housing.
  • An aspect of the present invention provides a waterproof connector that includes a housing on which an opening is formed, and in which terminals connected with electric wires are housed; a mat seal which is installed into the opening of the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; a mat seal holder which is engaged with the opening of the housing by an engagement structure which prevents the mat seal from dropping off from the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; and an engagement strengthening portion which is provided on one of the housing and the mat seal holder and configured to strengthen an engagement of the engagement structure.
  • the engagement strengthening portion is provided on the one of the housing and the mat seal holder, so that looseness of the engagement structure is prevented and thereby undesirable disengagement of the engagement structure due to an external force can be prevented. Therefore, undesirable disengagement of the mat seal holder from the housing is prevented and thereby retention of the mat seal in the housing can be improved.
  • the engagement structure includes a first engagement portion provided on the mat seal holder and a second engagement portion provided on the housing, the first engagement portion has a first surface that that faces an opposite direction to an engagement direction of the mat seal holder with the housing toward, the second engagement portion has a second surface that faces an opposite direction to a disengagement direction of the mat seal holder from the housing, and the engagement strengthening portion is formed as a biasing portion that biases another of the housing and the mat seal holder so as to bias the mat seal holder toward the disengagement direction.
  • the engagement strengthening portion is formed as the biasing portion that biases the other of the housing and the mat seal holder so as to bias the mat seal holder toward the disengagement direction, so that the engagement between the first and second surfaces (the first and second engagement portions) can be steadily engaged. Therefore, the looseness of the engagement structure is further prevented and thereby the retention of the mat seal in the housing can be improved effectively.
  • the biasing portion is provided on the mat seal holder as a protrusion protruded toward the engagement direction.
  • the engagement of the engagement structure can be strengthen by a simple structure without extensive design changes in the mat seal holder.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a waterproof connector according to an embodiment.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a housing in the waterproof connector.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a mat seal in the waterproof connector.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a mat seal holder in the waterproof connector.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view showing an engagement structure in the waterproof connector; (a) shows a first engagement portion and (b) shows a second engagement portion.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged perspective view showing engagement strengthening portions in the waterproof connector.
  • Fig. 7 is an enlarged plan view showing an assembled state of the waterproof connector where the housing and the engagement strengthening portions are contacted with each other.
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the engagement structure in the assembled state.
  • Fig. 9 is a plan view of the waterproof connector in the assembled state.
  • Fig. 10 is a perspective view for explaining an assembling process of the waterproof connector; (a) shows a state where the mat seal is about to be installed in the housing, (b) shows a state where the mat seal is installed in the housing, and (c) shows a state where the mat seal holder is about to be engaged with the housing.
  • the waterproof connector 1 includes a housing 5, a mat seal 7, and a mat seal holder 11.
  • An opening 3 is formed on the housing 5, and terminals (not visible in Fig. 1) connected with electric wires (not shown in the drawings) are housed in the housing 5.
  • the wires are inserted through the mat seal 7, and the mat seal 7 is installed into the opening 3 of the housing 5 to seal the housing 5.
  • the wires are also inserted through the mat seal holder 11, and the mat seal holder 11 is fixed at the opening 3 of the housing 5 by a pair of engagement structures 9 (see Fig. 10(c)) in order to prevent the mat seal 7 from dropping off from the housing 5.
  • the pair of engagement structures 9 is provided on the housing 5 and the mat seal holder 11.
  • Each of the engagement structures 9 includes a first engagement portion (engagement pawl) 19 provided on the mat seal holder 11 and a second engagement portion (engagement tab) 21 provided on the housing 5. Note that only one of the pair is visible in Fig. 10(c).
  • engagement strengthening portions 13 biasing portions [protrusions] 23 are provided on the mat seal holder 11 to strengthening the engagement of the engagement structures 9.
  • each of the engagement structures 9 includes the engagement pawl 19 on the mat seal holder 11 and the engagement tab 21 on the housing 5.
  • the engagement pawl 19 on the mat seal holder 11 includes a first surface 15 that faces an opposite direction (see an arrow in Fig. 8) to an engagement direction of the mat seal holder 11 with the housing 5.
  • the engagement tab 21 on the housing 5 includes a second surface 17 that faces an opposite direction to a disengagement direction (see an arrow in Fig. 8) of the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5 (i.e. the engagement direction and the disengagement direction face opposite directions to each other).
  • each of the engagement strengthening portions 13 is formed as the biasing portion (biasing protrusion) 23.
  • the biasing protrusion 23 on the mat seal holder 11 is a protrusion protruded toward the engagement direction of the mat seal holder 11 with the housing 5. Therefore, when the housing 5 and the mat seal holder 11 are engaged with each other, the biasing protrusion 23 biases the mat seal holder 11 toward the disengagement direction (see an arrow in Fig. 7) of the of the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5.
  • the engagement strengthening portions 13 biasing projections 23
  • the housing 5 is formed to have a box-like shape, and includes a connection end 25 and terminal cavities 27.
  • the connection end 25 is opened at one end of the housing 5, and another connector (not shown) is to be connected to the connection end 25.
  • the above-explained opening 3 is opened another end of the housing 5.
  • a lever 29 (see Fig. 1) is rotatably attached to support pivots 31 on the housing 5. The lever 29 is used for supporting connection of the other connector to the connection end 25.
  • the terminals are installed into the housing 5 through the opening 3.
  • the installed terminals 27 are held in the terminal cavities 27, respectively.
  • the terminal cavities 27 are aligned along a width direction of the housing 5, and arranged in two rows in a height direction of the housing 5.
  • terminals in the other connector are electrically connected with the terminals in the terminal cavities 27, respectively.
  • the mat seal 7 is installed into the opening 3 of the housing 5 in order to seal off the housing 5.
  • the mat seal 7 shown in Fig. 3 is made of elastic material such as rubber, and its outer circumferential outline is formed to have an outline similar to an inner circumferential shape of the opening 3 of the housing 5.
  • sealing holes 33 are formed on the mat seal 7, and the wires are inserted through the sealing holes 33, respectively.
  • the number of the sealing holes 33 is equal to that of the terminal cavities 27 of the housing 5.
  • the outer circumferential outline of the mat seal 7 is made larger than the inner circumferential shape of the opening 3 of the housing 5. Therefore, when the mat seal 7 is inserted into the opening 3 (see Figs. 10(a) and 10(b)), its outer circumferential outline is fit tightly to the inner circumference of the opening 3 to seal the housing 5. The mat seal 7 is prevented from dropping off from the housing 5 by the mat seal holder 11.
  • the mat seal holder 11 shown in Fig. 4 is attached to the housing 5 so as to close the opening 3 (see Fig. 10(c)).
  • insertion holes 35 are formed on the mat seal holder 11, and the wires are also inserted through the insertion holes 35, respectively.
  • the number of the insertion holes 33 is equal to that of the terminal cavities 27 of the housing 5 or the sealing holes 33 on the mat seal 7.
  • the mat seal holder 11 is fixed with the housing 5 by the pair of engagement structures 9.
  • the engagement structures 9 are provided on both sides of the housing 5 and the mad seal holder 11, and each of the engagement structures 9 is configured of the engagement pawl 19 and the engagement tab 21 (see Fig 10(c)).
  • the engagement pawl 19 is formed as a barbed tab and can be bent elastically outward along a width direction of the housing 5 and the mad seal holder 11 (see Figs. 4 and 5(a)).
  • the engagement pawl 19 has the above-explained first surface 15 as an engagement surface. The first surface 15 is engaged with the second surface 17 of the engagement tab 21 (see Fig. 8).
  • the engagement tab 21 has a recess opened outward along the width direction (see Figs. 2 and 5(b)).
  • the engagement tab 21 has the above-explained second surface 17 as another engagement surface.
  • the second surface 17 is a surface of one of sidewalls of the recess.
  • the second surface 17 is engaged with the first surface 15 of the engagement pawl 19 (see Fig. 8).
  • the engagement pawl(s) 19 bends outward and runs over an end of the engagement tab(s) 21.
  • the engagement pawl(s) 19 bends back due to its elastic restoring force.
  • the first and second surfaces 15 and 17 are engaged with each other, and thereby a movement of the mat seal holder 11 relative to the housing 5 is restricted.
  • This engagement between the engagement pawl(s) 19 and the engagement tab(s) 21 is strengthened by the engagement strengthening portions 13.
  • each of the engagement strengthening portions 13 is formed as the biasing protrusion 23 provided on the mat seal holder 11, and protruded toward the housing 5 from an end surface of the mat seal holder 11.
  • the biasing protrusion 23 is protruded toward an annular end surface around the opening 3 of the housing 5 (an opposite surface to the mat seal holder 11).
  • each protruded length of the biasing protrusions 23 is set to a length that does not impede the engagement between the engagement pawls 19 and the engagement tabs 21 (between the first and second surfaces 15 and 17). In other words, each protruded length of the biasing protrusions 23 is set to a length that does not preclude the engagement between the engagement pawls 19 and the engagement tabs 21 (between the first and second surfaces 15 and 17).
  • Six of the biasing protrusions 23 are provided in total. As shown in Fig. 10(c), four of the biasing protrusions 23 are aligned along the width direction on an upper portion of the mat seal holder 11. And remaining two of the biasing protrusions 23 are aligned along the width direction on a lower portion of the mat seal holder 11.
  • the mat seal 7 is installed into the opening 3 of the housing 5 at first.
  • the mat seal 7 is set in the inside of the opening 3 so as to fit its outer circumferential outline tightly to the inner circumference of the opening 3.
  • the opening 3 is closed by the mat seal holder 11 so that the mat seal 7 is held between the housing 5 and the mat seal holder 11.
  • the mat seal holder 11 is steadily engaged with the housing 5 by the engagement structures 9. In this manner, assembling of the waterproof connector 1 is completed.
  • the strengthening portions 13 are provided on the mat seal holder 11 in order to strengthen the engagement of the engagement structures 9, so that the looseness of the engagement structures 9 can be prevented by the engagement strengthening portions 13. Therefore, undesirable disengagement of the engagement structures 9 due to an external force can be prevented.
  • the waterproof connector 1 can prevent the mat seal holder 11 from dropping off from the housing 5, the holding steadiness of the mat seal 7 relative to the housing 5 can be improved.
  • the engagement strengthening portions 13 are formed as the biasing portions [protrusions] 23 that bias the mat seal housing 11 toward the disengagement direction (see the arrows in Figs. 7 and 8) of the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5. Since the biasing portions 23 bias the mat seal holder 11, the engagement of the first surface 15 on the engagement pawl 19 and the second surfaces 17 on the engagement tab 21 is made strengthen. Therefore, the looseness of the engagement structures 9 is prevented and thereby the mat seal holder 11 can be held steadily by the housing 5.
  • biasing portions 23 are formed so as to protrude toward the opposite surface of the housing 5, so that the engagement of the engagement structures 9 can be strengthen by a simple structure without extensive design changes in the mat seal holder 11.
  • engagement strengthening portions 13 are provided on the mat seal holder 11 in the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment, an engagement strengthening portion(s) may be provided on the housing 5.
  • the engagement strengthening portions 13 are formed as the biasing portions 23 that strengthen the engagement of the first and second surfaces 15 and 17 of the engagement structures 9 in the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • the engagement strengthening portion(s) 13 may take another configuration suitable for a configuration of the engagement structure(s) 9.
  • the engagement structure 9 may also take various configurations.
  • the engagement structure 9 may have a modified configuration in which an additional support portion is provided outside the engagement pawl (first engagement portion) 19 in order to enhancing a bend back force (holding force) of the engagement pawl (first engagement portion) 19.
  • the engagement structure 9 may have another configuration in which the engagement structure is configured of a press-in rod and a press-in hole.
  • the rod and the hole may be provided further with an anti-pullout structure.
  • a circumferential convex rib may be formed on an outer circumferential surface of the rod, and a circumferential convex groove may be formed on an inner circumferential surface of the hole (or, a circumferential barbed rib on an outer circumferential surface of the rod, and a circumferential engagement groove on an inner circumferential surface of the hole).
  • the biasing portion(s) 23 is formed as a protrusion protruded toward the disengagement direction of the housing 5 from the mat seal holder 11 in the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • the biasing portion may be formed as an elastic member (e.g. a spring) for biasing the mat seal holder 11.

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A waterproof connector includes a housing on which an opening is formed, and in which terminals connected with electric wires are housed; a mat seal which is installed into the opening of the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; a mat seal holder which is engaged with the opening of the housing by an engagement structure which prevents the mat seal from dropping off from the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; and an engagement strengthening portion which is provided on one of the housing and the mat seal holder and configured to strengthen an engagement of the engagement structure. According to the waterproof connector, retention of the mat seal in the housing can be improved.

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WATERPROOF CONNECTOR
The present invention relates to a waterproof connector.
A Patent Literature 1 (PLT 1) listed below discloses one of prior art waterproof connectors. The waterproof connector disclosed in the PLT 1 includes a housing, a mat seal, and a terminal holder (mat seal holder). An opening is formed on the housing, and terminals connected with electric wires are housed in the housing. The wires are inserted through the mat seal, and the mat seal is installed into the opening of the housing to seal the housing. The wires are also inserted through the terminal holder, and the terminal holder is fixed at the opening of the housing by an engagement structure (retaining pawls and retaining holes) to prevent the terminal holder from dropping off from the housing.
In the above-explained waterproof connector, the retaining pawls are provided on the terminal holder, and the retaining holes are provided on the housing. The terminal holder is inserted into the housing until the retaining pawls and the retaining holes are engaged with each other. Then, the mat seal is held by being surrounded with a cover plate of the terminal holder and a projected plate and a support projection of the housing. As a result, the housing is sealed by the mat seal.
United States Patent No. 5,836,788 (filed based on a priority of Japanese Patent Application No. H7-228167 [publication No. H9-73948])
However, in the above-mentioned waterproof connector, the engagement between the retaining pawls and the retaining holes may loosen. If an external force applies to the connector via the wires, the looseness may cause disengagement of the terminal holder from the housing. In this case, the mat seal cannot be held tightly in the housing, so that sealing may become insufficient.
An object of the present invention provides a waterproof connector that can improve retention of a mat seal in a housing.
An aspect of the present invention provides a waterproof connector that includes a housing on which an opening is formed, and in which terminals connected with electric wires are housed; a mat seal which is installed into the opening of the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; a mat seal holder which is engaged with the opening of the housing by an engagement structure which prevents the mat seal from dropping off from the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; and an engagement strengthening portion which is provided on one of the housing and the mat seal holder and configured to strengthen an engagement of the engagement structure.
According to the aspect, the engagement strengthening portion is provided on the one of the housing and the mat seal holder, so that looseness of the engagement structure is prevented and thereby undesirable disengagement of the engagement structure due to an external force can be prevented. Therefore, undesirable disengagement of the mat seal holder from the housing is prevented and thereby retention of the mat seal in the housing can be improved.
Here, it is preferable that the engagement structure includes a first engagement portion provided on the mat seal holder and a second engagement portion provided on the housing, the first engagement portion has a first surface that that faces an opposite direction to an engagement direction of the mat seal holder with the housing toward, the second engagement portion has a second surface that faces an opposite direction to a disengagement direction of the mat seal holder from the housing, and the engagement strengthening portion is formed as a biasing portion that biases another of the housing and the mat seal holder so as to bias the mat seal holder toward the disengagement direction.
According to this, the engagement strengthening portion is formed as the biasing portion that biases the other of the housing and the mat seal holder so as to bias the mat seal holder toward the disengagement direction, so that the engagement between the first and second surfaces (the first and second engagement portions) can be steadily engaged. Therefore, the looseness of the engagement structure is further prevented and thereby the retention of the mat seal in the housing can be improved effectively.
In addition, it is further preferable that the biasing portion is provided on the mat seal holder as a protrusion protruded toward the engagement direction.
According to this, the engagement of the engagement structure can be strengthen by a simple structure without extensive design changes in the mat seal holder.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a waterproof connector according to an embodiment. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a housing in the waterproof connector. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a mat seal in the waterproof connector. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a mat seal holder in the waterproof connector. Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view showing an engagement structure in the waterproof connector; (a) shows a first engagement portion and (b) shows a second engagement portion. Fig. 6 is an enlarged perspective view showing engagement strengthening portions in the waterproof connector. Fig. 7 is an enlarged plan view showing an assembled state of the waterproof connector where the housing and the engagement strengthening portions are contacted with each other. Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the engagement structure in the assembled state. Fig. 9 is a plan view of the waterproof connector in the assembled state. Fig. 10 is a perspective view for explaining an assembling process of the waterproof connector; (a) shows a state where the mat seal is about to be installed in the housing, (b) shows a state where the mat seal is installed in the housing, and (c) shows a state where the mat seal holder is about to be engaged with the housing.
An embodiment of a waterproof connector 1 will be explained with reference to Figs. 1 to 10.
As shown in Figs. 1 to 4, the waterproof connector 1 includes a housing 5, a mat seal 7, and a mat seal holder 11. An opening 3 (see Fig. 10(a)) is formed on the housing 5, and terminals (not visible in Fig. 1) connected with electric wires (not shown in the drawings) are housed in the housing 5. The wires are inserted through the mat seal 7, and the mat seal 7 is installed into the opening 3 of the housing 5 to seal the housing 5. The wires are also inserted through the mat seal holder 11, and the mat seal holder 11 is fixed at the opening 3 of the housing 5 by a pair of engagement structures 9 (see Fig. 10(c)) in order to prevent the mat seal 7 from dropping off from the housing 5.
As shown in Figs. 10(c) and 5, the pair of engagement structures 9 is provided on the housing 5 and the mat seal holder 11. Each of the engagement structures 9 includes a first engagement portion (engagement pawl) 19 provided on the mat seal holder 11 and a second engagement portion (engagement tab) 21 provided on the housing 5. Note that only one of the pair is visible in Fig. 10(c). In addition, as shown in Fig. 10(c) and 6, engagement strengthening portions 13 (biasing portions [protrusions] 23) are provided on the mat seal holder 11 to strengthening the engagement of the engagement structures 9.
As explained above, each of the engagement structures 9 includes the engagement pawl 19 on the mat seal holder 11 and the engagement tab 21 on the housing 5. As shown in Fig. 5(a), the engagement pawl 19 on the mat seal holder 11 includes a first surface 15 that faces an opposite direction (see an arrow in Fig. 8) to an engagement direction of the mat seal holder 11 with the housing 5. As shown in Fig. 5(b), the engagement tab 21 on the housing 5 includes a second surface 17 that faces an opposite direction to a disengagement direction (see an arrow in Fig. 8) of the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5 (i.e. the engagement direction and the disengagement direction face opposite directions to each other).
As shown in Fig. 6, each of the engagement strengthening portions 13 is formed as the biasing portion (biasing protrusion) 23. The biasing protrusion 23 on the mat seal holder 11 is a protrusion protruded toward the engagement direction of the mat seal holder 11 with the housing 5. Therefore, when the housing 5 and the mat seal holder 11 are engaged with each other, the biasing protrusion 23 biases the mat seal holder 11 toward the disengagement direction (see an arrow in Fig. 7) of the of the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5. The engagement strengthening portions 13 (biasing projections 23) will be explained in detail later.
As shown in Figs. 2 and 10(a), the housing 5 is formed to have a box-like shape, and includes a connection end 25 and terminal cavities 27. The connection end 25 is opened at one end of the housing 5, and another connector (not shown) is to be connected to the connection end 25. The above-explained opening 3 is opened another end of the housing 5. In addition, a lever 29 (see Fig. 1) is rotatably attached to support pivots 31 on the housing 5. The lever 29 is used for supporting connection of the other connector to the connection end 25.
The terminals are installed into the housing 5 through the opening 3. The installed terminals 27 are held in the terminal cavities 27, respectively.
The terminal cavities 27 are aligned along a width direction of the housing 5, and arranged in two rows in a height direction of the housing 5. When the other connector is connected to the connection end 25 of the waterproof connector 1, terminals in the other connector are electrically connected with the terminals in the terminal cavities 27, respectively. The mat seal 7 is installed into the opening 3 of the housing 5 in order to seal off the housing 5.
The mat seal 7 shown in Fig. 3 is made of elastic material such as rubber, and its outer circumferential outline is formed to have an outline similar to an inner circumferential shape of the opening 3 of the housing 5. In addition, sealing holes 33 are formed on the mat seal 7, and the wires are inserted through the sealing holes 33, respectively. Naturally, the number of the sealing holes 33 is equal to that of the terminal cavities 27 of the housing 5. The outer circumferential outline of the mat seal 7 is made larger than the inner circumferential shape of the opening 3 of the housing 5. Therefore, when the mat seal 7 is inserted into the opening 3 (see Figs. 10(a) and 10(b)), its outer circumferential outline is fit tightly to the inner circumference of the opening 3 to seal the housing 5. The mat seal 7 is prevented from dropping off from the housing 5 by the mat seal holder 11.
The mat seal holder 11 shown in Fig. 4 is attached to the housing 5 so as to close the opening 3 (see Fig. 10(c)). In addition, insertion holes 35 are formed on the mat seal holder 11, and the wires are also inserted through the insertion holes 35, respectively. Naturally, the number of the insertion holes 33 is equal to that of the terminal cavities 27 of the housing 5 or the sealing holes 33 on the mat seal 7. The mat seal holder 11 is fixed with the housing 5 by the pair of engagement structures 9.
The engagement structures 9 are provided on both sides of the housing 5 and the mad seal holder 11, and each of the engagement structures 9 is configured of the engagement pawl 19 and the engagement tab 21 (see Fig 10(c)). The engagement pawl 19 is formed as a barbed tab and can be bent elastically outward along a width direction of the housing 5 and the mad seal holder 11 (see Figs. 4 and 5(a)). In addition, the engagement pawl 19 has the above-explained first surface 15 as an engagement surface. The first surface 15 is engaged with the second surface 17 of the engagement tab 21 (see Fig. 8).
The engagement tab 21 has a recess opened outward along the width direction (see Figs. 2 and 5(b)). In addition, the engagement tab 21 has the above-explained second surface 17 as another engagement surface. The second surface 17 is a surface of one of sidewalls of the recess. The second surface 17 is engaged with the first surface 15 of the engagement pawl 19 (see Fig. 8). When the first and second surfaces 15 and 17 are engaged with each other, the mat seal holder 11 can be prevented from dropping off from the housing 5.
During engaging the mat seal holder 11 with the housing 5, the engagement pawl(s) 19 bends outward and runs over an end of the engagement tab(s) 21. When the pawl(s) of the engagement pawl(s) 19 reaches to the recess(es) of the engagement tab(s) 21, the engagement pawl(s) 19 bends back due to its elastic restoring force. As a result, the first and second surfaces 15 and 17 are engaged with each other, and thereby a movement of the mat seal holder 11 relative to the housing 5 is restricted. This engagement between the engagement pawl(s) 19 and the engagement tab(s) 21 (between the first and second surfaces 15 and 17) is strengthened by the engagement strengthening portions 13.
As explained above, each of the engagement strengthening portions 13 is formed as the biasing protrusion 23 provided on the mat seal holder 11, and protruded toward the housing 5 from an end surface of the mat seal holder 11. In other words, the biasing protrusion 23 is protruded toward an annular end surface around the opening 3 of the housing 5 (an opposite surface to the mat seal holder 11). When the mat seal holder 11 is engaged with the housing 5, the biasing protrusions 23 contact with the opposite surface of the housing 5, so that the mat seal holder 11 is biased toward a direction (see an arrow in Fig. 7) so as to disengage the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5 due to the biasing protrusions 23.
Note that each protruded length of the biasing protrusions 23 is set to a length that does not impede the engagement between the engagement pawls 19 and the engagement tabs 21 (between the first and second surfaces 15 and 17). In other words, each protruded length of the biasing protrusions 23 is set to a length that does not preclude the engagement between the engagement pawls 19 and the engagement tabs 21 (between the first and second surfaces 15 and 17). Six of the biasing protrusions 23 are provided in total. As shown in Fig. 10(c), four of the biasing protrusions 23 are aligned along the width direction on an upper portion of the mat seal holder 11. And remaining two of the biasing protrusions 23 are aligned along the width direction on a lower portion of the mat seal holder 11.
Due to the contacts of the biasing protrusions 23 with the opposite surface of the housing 5 while the mat seal holder 11 is being engaged with the housing 5, a biasing force applies to the mat seal holder 11 toward a direction (see the arrow in Fig. 7) so as to disengage the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5. Therefore, the biasing force also applies to the engagement structures 9 (see an arrow in Fig. 8), so that the fist and second surfaces 15 and 17 are steadily engaged with each other and thereby looseness of the engagement structures 9 can be prevented.
According to the above explained waterproof connector 1 in which the engagement of the engagement structures 9 are strengthen, even if an external force applies to a harness 37 (a bundle of the wires led out from the mat seal holder 11: see Fig. 9) so as to pull the mat seal holder 11, the looseness of the engagement structures 9 is prevented and thereby the mat seal holder 11 can be prevented from dropping off from the housing 5. Due to such an anti-looseness structures for the engagement structures 9 by the engagement strengthening portions 13, holding steadiness of the mat seal holder 11 by the housing 5 is made strengthen and thereby steadiness against an external force can be improved.
When assembling the waterproof connector 1, the mat seal 7 is installed into the opening 3 of the housing 5 at first. The mat seal 7 is set in the inside of the opening 3 so as to fit its outer circumferential outline tightly to the inner circumference of the opening 3. Then, the opening 3 is closed by the mat seal holder 11 so that the mat seal 7 is held between the housing 5 and the mat seal holder 11. The mat seal holder 11 is steadily engaged with the housing 5 by the engagement structures 9. In this manner, assembling of the waterproof connector 1 is completed.
According to the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment, the strengthening portions 13 are provided on the mat seal holder 11 in order to strengthen the engagement of the engagement structures 9, so that the looseness of the engagement structures 9 can be prevented by the engagement strengthening portions 13. Therefore, undesirable disengagement of the engagement structures 9 due to an external force can be prevented.
Since the waterproof connector 1 can prevent the mat seal holder 11 from dropping off from the housing 5, the holding steadiness of the mat seal 7 relative to the housing 5 can be improved.
In addition, the engagement strengthening portions 13 are formed as the biasing portions [protrusions] 23 that bias the mat seal housing 11 toward the disengagement direction (see the arrows in Figs. 7 and 8) of the mat seal holder 11 from the housing 5. Since the biasing portions 23 bias the mat seal holder 11, the engagement of the first surface 15 on the engagement pawl 19 and the second surfaces 17 on the engagement tab 21 is made strengthen. Therefore, the looseness of the engagement structures 9 is prevented and thereby the mat seal holder 11 can be held steadily by the housing 5.
Further, the biasing portions 23 are formed so as to protrude toward the opposite surface of the housing 5, so that the engagement of the engagement structures 9 can be strengthen by a simple structure without extensive design changes in the mat seal holder 11.
Note that, although the engagement strengthening portions 13 are provided on the mat seal holder 11 in the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment, an engagement strengthening portion(s) may be provided on the housing 5.
In addition, the engagement strengthening portions 13 are formed as the biasing portions 23 that strengthen the engagement of the first and second surfaces 15 and 17 of the engagement structures 9 in the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment. However, the engagement strengthening portion(s) 13 may take another configuration suitable for a configuration of the engagement structure(s) 9.
Further, the engagement structure 9 may also take various configurations. For example, the engagement structure 9 may have a modified configuration in which an additional support portion is provided outside the engagement pawl (first engagement portion) 19 in order to enhancing a bend back force (holding force) of the engagement pawl (first engagement portion) 19. Alternatively, the engagement structure 9 may have another configuration in which the engagement structure is configured of a press-in rod and a press-in hole. Here, the rod and the hole may be provided further with an anti-pullout structure. For example of the anti-pullout structure, a circumferential convex rib may be formed on an outer circumferential surface of the rod, and a circumferential convex groove may be formed on an inner circumferential surface of the hole (or, a circumferential barbed rib on an outer circumferential surface of the rod, and a circumferential engagement groove on an inner circumferential surface of the hole).
Furthermore, the biasing portion(s) 23 is formed as a protrusion protruded toward the disengagement direction of the housing 5 from the mat seal holder 11 in the waterproof connector 1 according to the present embodiment. However, the biasing portion may be formed as an elastic member (e.g. a spring) for biasing the mat seal holder 11.
The entire contents of Japanese Patent Applications 2011-186878 (filed August 30, 2011) are incorporated herein by reference.
Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings.

Claims (3)

  1. A waterproof connector comprising:
    a housing on which an opening is formed, and in which terminals connected with electric wires are housed;
    a mat seal which is installed into the opening of the housing, and through which the wires are inserted;
    a mat seal holder which is engaged with the opening of the housing by an engagement structure which prevents the mat seal from dropping off from the housing, and through which the wires are inserted; and
    an engagement strengthening portion which is provided on one of the housing and the mat seal holder and configured to strengthen an engagement of the engagement structure.
  2. The waterproof connector according to claim 1, wherein
    the engagement structure includes a first engagement portion provided on the mat seal holder and a second engagement portion provided on the housing,
    the first engagement portion has a first surface that that faces an opposite direction to an engagement direction of the mat seal holder with the housing toward,
    the second engagement portion has a second surface that faces an opposite direction to a disengagement direction of the mat seal holder from the housing, and
    the engagement strengthening portion is formed as a biasing portion that biases another of the housing and the mat seal holder so as to bias the mat seal holder toward the disengagement direction.
  3. The waterproof connector according to claim 1, wherein
    the biasing portion is provided on the mat seal holder as a protrusion protruded toward the engagement direction.
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