Connection instrument
11063375 ยท 2021-07-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E10/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02S40/34
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/031
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/03
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/16
ELECTRICITY
Y02B10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H01R9/03
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connection instrument includes: a cable including an electrical wire and two separated covering parts covering the electrical wire; a connection terminal connectable to a terminal of an external connector; a connection part; a flat plate-shaped wiring board; and a housing. The connection part electrically connects the connection terminal and the electrical wire exposed between the two separated covering parts. The connection terminal and connection part are arranged on the wiring board. The wiring board is located between the two covering parts. The housing allows insertion/extraction of the external connector and houses the wiring board. At least part of the wiring board is roughly in contact with or included in a space linking adjacent ends of the two covering parts.
Claims
1. A connection instrument comprising: a cable that includes an electrical wire and two covering parts that cover the electrical wire and are separated from one another; a connection terminal that is connectable to a terminal of an external connector; a connection part that electrically connects the connection terminal and the electrical wire that is exposed between the two covering parts that are separated from one another; a wiring board that has a flat plate shape, that has the connection terminal and the connection part arranged thereon, and that is located between the two covering parts; and a housing that allows insertion and extraction of the external connector and that houses the wiring board, wherein at least part of the wiring board is roughly in contact with or included in a space that links respective ends of the two covering parts that are adjacent to one another.
2. The connection instrument according to claim 1, wherein a position of the connection part and a position of the terminal of the external connector roughly coincide in a direction perpendicular to an insertion/extraction direction in which the external connector is inserted and extracted when the external connector is inserted into and extracted from the housing.
3. The connection instrument according to claim 1, comprising: two of the electrical wire that are arranged in a thickness direction of the wiring board; two of the connection terminal; and two of the connection part, wherein one of the two connection parts is a metal piece including a notch that, from a side corresponding to the wiring board, pinches an electrical wire among the two electrical wires that is arranged at the side corresponding to the wiring board such that the notch pinches a core wire of the electrical wire, the other of the two connection parts is a metal piece including a notch that, from an opposite side to the wiring board, pinches an electrical wire among the two electrical wires that is arranged at the opposite side to the wiring board such that the notch pinches a core wire of the electrical wire, and one of the two connection terminals is electrically connected to one of the two connection parts, and the other of the two connection terminals is electrically connected to the other of the two connection parts.
4. The connection instrument according to claim 1, wherein the electrical wire is divided into two electrical wires, and the connection part includes: wiring that is electrically connected to the connection terminal; a member that electrically connects the wiring and one of the two electrical wires that are divided; and a member that electrically connects the wiring and the other of the two electrical wires that are divided.
5. The connection instrument according to claim 1, wherein the electrical wire is arranged on the wiring board such that a longitudinal direction of the electrical wire is roughly parallel to an insertion/extraction direction in which the external connector is inserted and extracted.
6. The connection instrument according to claim 1, further comprising an electrical component arranged on the wiring board, wherein the electrical component detects electrical continuity between the external connector and the cable.
7. The connection instrument according to claim 1, further comprising an electrical component arranged on the wiring board, wherein the electrical component transmits and receives a prescribed signal via the cable.
8. The connection instrument according to claim 1, wherein the external connector is a connector that is attached to an energy harvester.
9. The connection instrument according to claim 1, wherein the connection part is a metal piece formed on the connection terminal, the metal piece includes a notch, and the notch pinches a core wire of the electrical wire.
10. The connection instrument according to claim 9, wherein a longitudinal direction of the notch of the metal piece is roughly perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the electrical wire.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) The following provides a description of embodiments according to the present disclosure with reference to the drawings. Note that an insertion/extraction direction referred to in the present specification is a direction that is a combination of a positive Z-axis direction and a negative Z-axis direction illustrated in
First Embodiment
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(16) The connection instrument 1 is mechanically and electrically connectable to an external connector 2. As illustrated in
(17) Note that although the connection instrument 1 illustrated in
(18) The external connector 2 is a male connector that is attached to an external device 3 as illustrated in
(19) The external device 3 may be an energy harvester that generates electrical power in response to the external environment or may be a load device or the like, for example. Examples of the energy harvester referred to above include a thin solar cell panel including solar cells, a module that utilizes vibration to generate electricity, and a module that utilizes geothermal energy to generate electricity. Examples of the load device referred to above include a radio, lighting equipment, a speaker, a display instrument, an electric toy, and a secondary battery.
(20) The cable 10 includes electrical wires 11A and 11B and two covering parts 12A and 12B as illustrated in
(21) The electrical wire 11A is an electrical wire of a positive electrode side, for example. The electrical wire 11B is an electrical wire of a negative electrode side, for example. The electrical wire 11A may include a core wire 14A that is electrically conductive and insulation that covers the core wire 14A. Likewise, the electrical wire 11B may include a core wire 14B that is electrically conductive and insulation that covers the core wire 14B.
(22) A negative X-axis direction side of each of the electrical wires 11A and 11B is covered by the covering part 12A as illustrated in
(23) The covering parts 12A and 12B cover the electrical wires 11A and 11B as illustrated in
(24) The covering part 12A and the covering part 12B are separated from one another as illustrated in
(25) The housing 20 houses the wiring board 40 as illustrated in
(26) Note that in a case in which the external connector 2 is a female connector, for example, the housing 20 may be a male connector. Moreover, the shape of the housing 20 may be in accordance with the shape of the external connector 2. For example, in a case in which a protruding part is formed on a side wall of the external connector 2, a recessed part that fits with the protruding part may be formed in a side wall of the housing 20. Moreover, the shape of the housing 20 may be in accordance with the shape of the external device 3. For example, in a case in which the external device 3 is a thin solar cell panel, grooves into which the solar cell panel fits may be formed in both side walls of the housing 20 as illustrated in
(27) The housing 20 may have holes through which the cable 10 protrudes in both side walls as illustrated in
(28) The connection terminals 30A and 30B may be formed by an electrically conductive material. Examples of such electrically conductive materials include metal materials selected from the group consisting of copper, aluminum, nickel, and iron, and alloy materials containing any of these metal materials.
(29) The connection terminal 30A functions as a positive electrode terminal, for example. The connection terminal 30B functions as a negative electrode terminal, for example. The connection terminals 30A and 30B are each arranged on the wiring board 40. The connection terminals 30A and 30B may each be fixed to the wiring board 40 by a fixing member. Examples of the fixing member referred to above include a jumper wire, a screw, and solder.
(30) The connection terminal 30A is connectable to the terminal 2A of the external connector 2 illustrated in
(31) The tips of the connection terminals 30A and 30B may have a spring shape as illustrated in
(32) The connection parts 31A and 31B may be formed by an electrically conductive material. Examples of such electrically conductive materials include metal materials selected from the group consisting of copper, aluminum, nickel, and iron, and alloy materials including any of these metal materials.
(33) The connection part 31A electrically connects the connection terminal 30A and the electrical wire 11A that is exposed between the covering part 12A and the covering part 12B. The connection part 31B electrically connects the connection terminal 30B and the electrical wire 11B that is exposed between the covering part 12A and the covering part 12B.
(34) The connection part 31A may be a metal piece, for example. The metal piece may include a notch that pinches the core wire 14A as illustrated in
(35) Likewise, the connection part 31B may be a metal piece, for example. The metal piece may include a notch that pinches the core wire 14B. In the same way as the connection part 31A and the connection terminal 30A, the connection part 31B and the connection terminal 30B may be formed as a unified body or may be formed as separate members.
(36) By adopting a configuration in which the notch of the connection part 31A pinches the core wire 14A in this manner, the reliability of electrical connection between the connection part 31A and the core wire 14A can be increased. Likewise, by adopting a configuration in which the notch of the connection part 31B pinches the core wire 14B in this manner, the reliability of electrical connection between the connection part 31B and the core wire 14B can be increased.
(37) A longitudinal direction of the notch of the connection part 31A may be roughly perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the electrical wire 11A as illustrated in
(38) Note that the connection parts 31A and 31B are not limited to being metal pieces. For example, the connection parts 31A and 31B may each be any member.
(39) When the external connector 2 is inserted into and extracted from the housing 20, the position of the connection part 31A and the position of the terminal 2A of the external connector 2 may roughly coincide in a direction perpendicular to the insertion/extraction direction (i.e., in the Y-axis direction) as illustrated in
(40) The wiring board 40 illustrated in
(41) The wiring board 40 is located between the covering part 12A and the covering part 12B. The wiring board 40 has the connection terminals 30A and 30B and the connection parts 31A and 31B arranged thereon. At least part of the wiring board 40 is roughly in contact with the space 15 or is included in the space 15. In the present embodiment, at least part of the wiring board 40 is included in the space 15 as illustrated in
(42) Thus, in the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment, the connection terminals 30A and 30B and the connection parts 31A and 31B are arranged on the wiring board 40 housed in the housing 20. Moreover, at least part of the wiring board 40 is roughly in contact with the space 15 or is included in the space 15. By adopting such a configuration, it is possible to prevent the housing 20 from becoming large even though the wiring board 40 on which the connection terminal 30A and the like are arranged is housed in the housing 20, and thus it is possible to reduce the size of the connection instrument 1.
(43) Moreover, various electronic components can be arranged on the wiring board 40 in the first embodiment. The following describes an example of electronic components arranged on the wiring board 40. By arranging electronic components on the wiring board 40 as described below, it is possible to improve the convenience of the connection instrument 1 in the present embodiment.
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(45) The detection circuit 41 detects electrical continuity between the external connector 2 and the cable 10 illustrated in
(46) The switch circuit 42 is in an ON state or an OFF state based on a detection result of the detection circuit 41. The switch circuit 42 may include one or more of a transistor, a resistive element, and a capacitive element, for example.
(47) In a case in which the external device 3 illustrated in
(48) In a case in which the external device 3 illustrated in
(49) The light-emitting element 43 may include an LED. Part of the light-emitting element 43 may be exposed from the housing 20 illustrated in
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(52) The communication circuit 44 executes transmission and reception of a prescribed signal via the cable 10 illustrated in
(53) The amplification circuit 45 amplifies a prescribed signal before the prescribed signal is transmitted to the cable 10 or the external connector 2 by the communication circuit 44. Moreover, the amplification circuit 45 amplifies a prescribed signal received by the communication circuit 44 from the cable 10 or the external connector 2. The amplification circuit 45 may include one or more of a transistor, a resistive element, and a capacitive element, for example.
(54) The modulation circuit 46a modulates the frequency or phase of a prescribed signal in accordance with a prescribed modulation method. The modulation circuit 46a may include one or more of a transistor, a resistive element, and a capacitive element, for example.
(55) The demodulation circuit 46b demodulates the frequency or phase of a prescribed signal in accordance with a prescribed demodulation method. The demodulation circuit 46b may include one or more of a transistor, a resistive element, and a capacitive element, for example.
(56) Such processing enables the external device 3 to communicate with another device via the cable 10. Thus, when the external device 3 is connected to the connection instrument 1 via the external connector 2, it is possible for identification information of the external device 3 to be transmitted to the other device via the cable 10, for example. It is also possible for the other device to transmit a control command to the external device 3 via the cable 10, for example.
Second Embodiment
(57) The following describes a connection instrument 1a according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure. The following description focuses on differences between the connection instrument 1a according to the second embodiment and the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment.
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(59) The connection instrument 1a includes a cable 10, connection parts 32A and 32B, connection terminals 33A and 33B, and a wiring board 40 as illustrated in
(60) The cable 10 includes electrical wires 11A and 11B as illustrated in
(61) The connection part 32A is a metal piece that includes a notch as illustrated in
(62) The connection part 32B is a metal piece that includes a notch as illustrated in
(63) The connection terminal 33A functions as a positive electrode terminal, for example. The connection terminal 33A is connectable to the terminal 2A of the external connector 2 illustrated in
(64) The connection terminal 33A is electrically connected to the connection part 32A. The connection terminal 33A has a holding part 34A formed thereon, for example. The holding part 34A holds the connection part 32A as illustrated in
(65) The connection terminal 33B is electrically connected to the connection part 32B. The connection terminal 33B has a holding part 34B formed thereon, for example. The holding part 34B holds the connection part 32B in the same manner as the holding part 34A illustrated in
(66) Thus, in the connection instrument 1a according to the second embodiment, the electrical wires 11A and 11B are arranged in the thickness direction of the wiring board 40 (i.e., the Y-axis direction). Moreover, the notch of the connection part 32A pinches the core wire 14A arranged at the negative Y-axis direction side from the negative Y-axis direction side, whereas the notch of the connection part 32B pinches the core wire 14B arranged at the positive Y-axis direction side from the positive Y-axis direction side. By adopting such a configuration, the direction in which the notch of the connection part 32A pinches the core wire 14A and the direction in which the notch of the connection part 32B pinches the core wire 14B are opposing directions. This can further increase the reliability of electrical connection between the connection part 32A and the core wire 14A, and also the reliability of electrical connection between the connection part 32B and the core wire 14B.
(67) Other effects and configurations of the connection instrument 1a according to the second embodiment are the same as for the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment.
Third Embodiment
(68) The following describes a connection instrument 1b according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure. The following description focuses on differences between the connection instrument 1b according to the third embodiment and the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment.
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(70) The connection instrument 1b includes a cable 10b, connection terminals 35A and 35B, a wiring board 40, and connection parts 47A and 47B as illustrated in
(71) An electrical wire 11A is divided into two. In other words, the electrical wire 11A includes an electrical wire 11A-1 and an electrical wire 11A-2 that are divided from one another. The electrical wire 11A-1 may include a core wire 14A-1 that is electrically conductive and insulation that covers the core wire 14A-1. The electrical wire 11A-2 may include a core wire 14A-2 that is electrically conductive and insulation that covers the core wire 14A-2.
(72) Likewise, an electrical wire 11B is divided into two. In other words, the electrical wire 11B includes an electrical wire 11B-1 and an electrical wire 11B-2 that are divided from one another. The electrical wire 11B-1 may include a core wire 14B-1 that is electrically conductive and insulation that covers the core wire 14B-1. The electrical wire 11B-2 may include a core wire 14B-2 that is electrically conductive and insulation that covers the core wire 14B-2.
(73) The connection terminal 35A functions as a positive electrode terminal, for example. The connection terminal 35A is connectable to the terminal 2A of the external connector 2 illustrated in
(74) The connection part 47A includes wiring 48A and members 49A-1 and 49A-2. The connection part 47B includes wiring 48B and members 49B-1 and 49B-2.
(75) The wiring 48A is electrically connected to the connection terminal 35A. The wiring 48B is electrically connected to the connection terminal 35B. The wiring 48A and 48B may each be formed on the wiring board 40.
(76) The member 49A-1 electrically connects the electrical wire 11A-1 and the wiring 48A. The member 49A-2 electrically connects the electrical wire 11A-2 and the wiring 48A. The members 49A-1 and 49A-2 may each include solder and a via.
(77) The member 49B-1 electrically connects the electrical wire 11B-1 and the wiring 48B. The member 49B-2 electrically connects the electrical wire 11B-2 and the wiring 48B. The members 49B-1 and 49B-2 may each include solder and a via.
(78) Thus, in the connection instrument 1b according to the third embodiment, the electrical wires 11A-1 and 11A-2 that are divided and the connection terminal 35A are electrically connected through the connection part 47A. Moreover, the two electrical wires 11B-1 and 11B-2 that are divided and the connection terminal 35B are electrically connected through the connection part 47B. Such a configuration makes it possible to use the cable 10b that is divided into two in the connection instrument 1b. This can improve convenience of the connection instrument 1b. For example, the length of the cable 10 included in the connection instrument 1b can be adjusted as appropriate.
(79) Other effects and configurations of the connection instrument 1b according to the third embodiment are the same as for the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment.
Fourth Embodiment
(80) The following describes a connection instrument 1c according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure. The following description focuses on differences between the connection instrument 1c according to the fourth embodiment and the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment.
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(82) As illustrated in
(83) An electrical wire 11A is arranged on the wiring board 40 such that a longitudinal direction of the electrical wire 11A is roughly parallel to the insertion/extraction direction (i.e., the Z-axis direction) as illustrated in
(84) The housing 20c allows insertion and extraction of an external connector 2. The housing 20c fits with the external connector 2. Through fitting of the housing 20c with the external connector 2, the connection instrument 1c becomes mechanically connected to the external connector 2.
(85) The housing 20c includes a protruding part 21 formed on a side surface at a positive Y-axis direction side thereof. The protruding part 21 of the housing 20c houses the wiring board 40. The protruding part 21 includes holes through which the cable 10 protrudes in an upper surface and a lower surface as illustrated in
(86) The connection terminal 36A functions as a positive electrode terminal, for example. The connection terminal 36B functions as a negative electrode terminal, for example.
(87) Part of the connection terminal 36A is arranged on a surface at the positive Y-axis direction side of the wiring board 40 as illustrated in
(88) Respective tips of the connection terminals 36A and 36B each protrude from a surface at a negative Y-axis direction side of the wiring board 40 as illustrated in
(89) The tips of the connection terminals 36A and 36B may have a spring shape as illustrated in
(90) Thus, in the connection instrument 1c according to the fourth embodiment, the electrical wires 11A and 11B are each arranged on the wiring board 40 such that the longitudinal direction of the electrical wires 11A and 11B is roughly parallel to the insertion/extraction direction. Such a configuration makes it possible for the longitudinal direction of the cable 10 and the insertion/extraction direction to be roughly parallel in the fourth embodiment. This enables an external device 3 to be suspended roughly parallel to the cable 10 and can increase the degree of freedom in arrangement of the external device 3 on the cable 10.
(91) Other effects and configurations of the connection instrument 1c according to the fourth embodiment are the same as for the connection instrument 1 according to the first embodiment.
(92) The preceding description only illustrates some embodiments of the present disclosure and it goes without saying that various alterations may be made within the scope of the claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(93) According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a connection instrument that has improved convenience while also having reduced size.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(94) 1, 1a, 1b, 1c connection instrument 2 external connector 2A, 2B terminal 3 external device 10, 10b cable 11A, 11A-1, 11A-2, 11B, 11B-1, 11B-2 electrical wire 12A, 12B covering part 13A, 13B end 14A, 14A-1, 14A-2, 14B, 14B-1, 14B-2 core wire 15 space 20, 20c housing 21 protruding part 30A, 30B, 33A, 33B, 35A, 35B, 36A, 36B connection terminal 31A, 31B, 32A, 32B, 47A, 47B connection part 34A, 34B holding part 40, 40a, 40b, 40c wiring board 41 detection circuit 42 switch circuit 43 light-emitting element 44 communication circuit 45 amplification circuit 46a modulation circuit 46b demodulation circuit 48A, 48B wiring 49A-1, 49A-2, 49B-1, 49B-2 member