CONNECTOR PROTECTOR HAVING A POCKET FOR FORMING A SEAL
20220105884 · 2022-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5205
ELECTRICITY
H02G15/046
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5216
ELECTRICITY
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A connector protector for protecting an electrical connection between a wire and an electrical connector includes a body member. The body member has a through hole for accommodating the wire. One end of the body member includes a mouth portion and the other end includes a connector cover portion configured to cover the electrical connector. The mouth portion includes a lip having a first diameter that is greater than a second diameter of a through-hole of the body member is as to define a pocket. The pocket is configured to bound a circumference of the wire and is configured to hold a resin so as to form a water-tight seal between the body and the wire. In one aspect, the resin and the body member is formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane. The resin is melted so as to fuse with the body member.
Claims
1. A connector protector for protecting an electrical connection between a wire and an electrical connector, the connector protector comprising: a body member having a through hole for accommodating the wire, wherein one end of the body member includes a mouth portion and the other end includes a connector cover portion configured to cover the electrical connector; and wherein the mouth portion includes a lip having a first diameter that is greater than a second diameter of the through-hole of the body member is as to define a pocket, the pocket bounding a circumference of the wire and is configured to hold a resin so as to form a water-tight seal between the body and the wire.
2. The connector protector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the lip includes an angled surface extending radially from a center of the lip so as to narrow in a direction from the lip to the body member.
3. The connector protector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the body member is formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane and the resin is a melted thermoplastic polyurethane.
4. The connector protector as set forth in claim 1, further including a ring, the ring disposed within the lip.
5. The connector protector as set forth in claim 4, wherein the lip includes an annular ledge which is recessed with respect to a distal end of the lip and the ring is disposed within the lip.
6. The connector protector as set forth in claim 5, wherein the body member and the ring are made of a same material.
7. The connector protector as set forth in claim 7, wherein the same material is thermoplastic polyurethane.
8. A method of assembling a wiring member, the method comprising the steps of: providing a wire having a wire diameter; providing a connector protector cover having a body member, the body member having a through hole for accommodating the wire, wherein one end of the body member includes a mouth portion and the other end includes a connector cover portion configured to cover the electrical connector; and wherein the mouth portion includes a lip having a first diameter that is greater than a second diameter of a through-hole of the body member is as to define a pocket, the pocket bounding a circumference of the wire; placing the wire into the through hole; placing a resin in the pocket, wherein the resin is hardened so as to form a water-tight seal between the body member and the wire.
9. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein the lip includes an angled surface extending radially from a center of the lip so as to narrow in a direction from the lip to the body member.
10. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein the body member is a formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane and the resin is formed by melting a thermoplastic polyurethane.
11. The method as set forth in claim 10, wherein the wire includes a sheath, the sheath is formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane.
12. The methods as set forth in claim 8, wherein the resin is in the form of a ring, and the ring is formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane, the ring is melted so as to fuse with the body member and the wire.
13. The method as set forth in claim 12, further including the step of forming an annular ledge in the lip, the annular ledge being recessed with respect to a distal end of the lip and the ring is disposed within the lip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] Referring generally to the figures, embodiments of a connector protector and a method of assembling a wiring assembly are provided. The connector protector protects an electrical connection between a wire and an electrical connector. The connector protector includes a body member. The body member has a through hole for accommodating the wire. One end of the body member includes a mouth portion and the other end includes a connector cover portion configured to cover the electrical connector. The mouth portion includes a lip having a first diameter that is greater than a second diameter of a through-hole of the body member is as to define a pocket. The pocket is configured to bound a circumference of the wire and is configured to hold a resin so as to form a water-tight seal between the body and the wire. Accordingly, a connector protector and a method of assembling a wiring assembly is provided that closes any gap resulting from a manufacturing tolerances so as to form a water tight seal between the mouth of a connector protector and the wire.
[0027] With reference first to
[0028] The electrical connector 104 is illustratively shown as being configured to receive two wires. The wire 102 as referenced herein, includes an electric conductive member (the two wires) which are bound by a sheath 102a. In such an embodiment, the electric conductive members are each electrically coupled to the electrical connector 104. The electrical connector 104 may include a bracket 106 for attachment onto a substrate (not shown). The connector protector 10 includes a body member 12 having a through hole 14 for accommodating the wire 102. The through hole 14 extends the length of the body member 12 and is dimensioned to receive the wire 102.
[0029] One end of the body member 12 includes a mouth portion 16 and the other end includes a connector cover portion 18. The body member 12 may further include a flex portion 20. For illustrative purposes flex portion 20 is shown as a generally corrugated tube. The flex portion 20 extends between the mouth portion 16 and the connector cover portion 18. The flex portion 20 may be desirable in instances where the routing of the wire 102 requires a bend adjacent the electrical connector 104.
[0030] The connector cover portion 18 is configured to cover the electrical connector 104. It should be appreciated that the dimension of the connector cover portion 18 is provided herein for illustrative purposes and is configured to be generally the same shape as the electrical connector 104. Accordingly, the shape of the connector cover portion 18 may deviate from what is shown without narrowing the scope of the appended claims.
[0031] With reference now to
[0032] The mouth portion 16 includes a lip 22 disposed on the end of thereof. The lip 22 may have a generally planar front surface. The lip 22 is annular and defines the opening of the mouth portion 16. The front surface of the lip 22 is concentric to the cylindrical portion of mouth portion 16. The lip 22 has a first diameter “D1” as measured by an inner surface of the lip 22. The mouth portion 16 of the body member 12 has a second diameter “D2” as measured by the inner surface of the mouth portion 16 of the body member 12. The first diameter D1 is greater than the second diameter D2.
[0033] With reference again to
[0034] With reference again to
[0035] The resin 26 is a material that changes from a liquid state to a solid state. The state change may be accomplished by a temperature change or by curing the resin using curing techniques currently known or later developed. For instance, the resin may be cured with an ultraviolet light. For instance, the resin 26 material may be an adhesive which may be cured to form a solid body. Any such material currently known or later developed may be adapted for use herein, illustratively including a melt-processable elastomer, polypropylene or polyurethane.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment, the resin 26 is formed from a thermoplastic polyurethane. The body member 12 may also be formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane and the resin 26 is formed by melting the thermoplastic polyurethane. In particular, the mouth portion 16 of the body member 12 may be formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane. Accordingly, as the thermoplastic polyurethane is melted into the pocket 24, the melted thermoplastic polyurethane fuses with the mouth portion 16 so as to form the water tight seal. The other portions of the body member 12 may be made of a different material. For instance, the connector cover portion 18 may be made of a relatively rigid material such as plastic or the like.
[0037] As stated above, the mouth portion 16 may be formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane. The resin 26 is also made of a thermoplastic polyurethane. With reference to
[0038] It should be appreciated that the tip 26a of the rod 200 may be moved around the entire outer circumferential surface 102a of the wire 102 so as to completely fill the pocket 24. The melted thermoplastic polyurethane may fuse with the mouth portion 16 so as to close any gap between the inner surface of the mouth portion 16 and the outer circumferential surface 102a of the wire 102. The gap may result from a manufacturing tolerance. The melted resin fuses with the mouth portion 16 so as to form a water tight seal. It should be appreciated that any heat source 300 currently known or later developed that is configured to melt a material such as a thermoplastic polyurethane may be adopted for use herein, illustratively including a heat source commonly known as a soldering 28 gun.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the wire 102 includes a sheath 102a. The sheath 102a, the resin 26 and the mouth portion 16 are formed of the same material. Preferably, the sheath 102a, the resin 26 and the mouth portion 16 are formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane. Accordingly, the heat source 300 is configured to melt the resin 26 so as to fuse the resin 26 with both the sheath 102a and the mouth portion 16.
[0040] With reference now to
[0041] One end of the body member 12 includes a mouth portion 16 and the other end includes a connector cover portion 18. The body member 12 may further include a flex portion 20. For illustrative purposes flex portion 20 is shown as a generally corrugated tube. The flex portion 20 extends between the mouth portion 16 and the connector cover portion 18. The flex portion 20 may be desirable in instances where the routing of the wire 102 requires a bend adjacent the electrical connector 104.
[0042] The connector cover portion 18 is configured to cover the electrical connector 104. It should be appreciated that the dimension of the connector cover portion 18 is provided herein for illustrative purposes and is configured to be generally the same shape as the electrical connector 104. Accordingly, the shape of the connector cover portion 18 may deviate from what is shown without narrowing the scope of the appended claims.
[0043] In the second embodiment, the connector protector 10 includes a ring 28. Preferably, the body member 12 and the ring 28 are made of the same material. For example, the body member 12 and the ring 28 may be formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane. The ring 28 may be integrally formed to the mouth portion 16 or may be made as a separate piece. The ring 28 has a generally planar front and back surface and is disposed within the lip 22 of the mouth portion 16. The ring 28 is illustratively depicted as being integrally formed with the mouth portion 16 of the body member 12.
[0044] With reference now to
[0045] In instances where the ring 28 is formed as a separate piece, the lip 22 may be configured to retain the ring 28. For instance, the lip 22 may include an annular ledge 30 which is recessed with respect to a distal end of the lip 22. The ring 28 may be then disposed within the lip 22. The annular ledge 30 presenting a planar surface for which the back surface of the ring 28 may be seated on.
[0046] With reference now to
[0047] The inner diameter D1 of the ring 28 is smaller than the inner diameter D2 of the mouth portion 16 of the body member 12. The wire 102 is inserted into the mouth portion 16 and into the body member 12 and the ring 28 is melted so as to fuse the ring 28 with the mouth portion 16 forming a water tight seal. In particular, a heat source 300 is brought close to the ring 28, as indicated by the arrow, so as to melt the ring 28.
[0048] In a preferred embodiment, the wire 102 includes a sheath 102a. The sheath 102a, the ring 28 and the mouth portion 16 are formed of the same material. Preferably, the sheath 102a, the ring 28 and the mouth portion 16 are formed of a thermoplastic polyurethane. Accordingly, the heat source 300 is configured to melt the ring 28 so as to fuse the ring 28 with both the sheath 102a and the mouth portion 16.
[0049] With reference now to
[0050] With reference also to
[0051] In one aspect of the method, as shown in
[0052] With reference now to
[0053] Accordingly, a connector protector 10 and a method of assembling a wiring assembly 100 is provided that closes any gap resulting from a manufacturing 28 tolerances so as to form a water tight seal between the mouth of a connector protector 10 and the wire 102.
[0054] While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter.