Joint connector
10205264 ยท 2019-02-12
Assignee
- AUTONETWORKS TECHNOLOGIES, LTD. (JP)
- Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. (JP)
- Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (JP)
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R31/08
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/4361
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/514
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/514
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/436
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A joint connector includes shorting members (30) and a shorting member accommodating portion (50) for holding the shorting members (30). The shorting member holding portion (50) includes clamping portions (52, 54, 56 and 58) capable of clamping the shorting members (30) from both sides in a clamping direction and a clamping/fixing portion for constraining these clamping portions (52, 54, 56 and 58) to each other to fix the clamping portions at clamping positions where the clamping portions clamp the shorting members (30). At least some of the clamping portions are constraining clamping portions including shorting member constraining portions for constraining the shorting members (30) to restrict relative displacements of the shorting members (30) in a terminal projecting direction at the clamping positions.
Claims
1. A joint connector for shorting wires to each other by electrically connecting wire-side terminals respectively mounted on ends of the wires to each other, comprising: a shorting member made of a conductive material, the shorting member integrally including a base extending in a shorting direction and shorting-side terminal projecting from the base in a terminal projecting direction intersecting the shorting direction, each shorting-side terminal portion being shaped to fit to each wire-side terminal; and an insulating housing having a shorting member holding portion for holding the shorting member; wherein the shorting member holding portion includes first and second clamping portion divided from each other in a clamping direction perpendicular to the shorting direction and the terminal projecting direction and capable of clamping the shorting member from both sides in the clamping direction, and a clamping/fixing portion for constraining the first and second clamping portions to each other to fix relative positions of the first and second clamping portions at clamping positions where the first and second clamping portions clamp the shorting member from both sides in the clamping direction, and at least one of the first and second clamping portions is a constraining clamping portion including a shorting member constraining portion for constraining the shorting member to restrict a relative displacement of the shorting member in the terminal projecting direction with respect to the first and second clamping portion at the clamping position.
2. The joint connector of claim 1, wherein the first and second clamping portions include clamping surfaces facing each other in the clamping direction at the clamping positions, and the shorting member constraining portion includes constraining protrusions projecting from the clamping surface of the constraining clamping portion toward the mating clamping portion.
3. The joint connector of claim 2, wherein the constraining protrusions include those for constraining the base portion in a direction parallel to the terminal projecting direction by being located at positions between adjacent ones of the plurality of shorting-side terminal portions and near the base and constraining the shorting-side terminal portions in a direction perpendicular to the terminal projecting direction.
4. The joint connector claim 2, wherein the shorting member includes a through hole penetrating through the base thereof in a direction parallel to the clamping direction, and the constraining protrusions include a through hole inserting protrusion to be inserted into the through hole in the direction parallel to the clamping direction at the clamping position.
5. The joint connector of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of the shorting members arranged in a direction parallel to the clamping direction, wherein the shorting member holding portion includes the first and second clamping portions for each shorting member.
6. The joint connector of claim 5, wherein the shorting member holding portion includes a common clamping portion interposed between mutually adjacent ones of the plurality of shorting members and commonly used as the first clamping portion for one of the mutually adjacent shorting members and as the second clamping portion for the other shorting member.
7. The joint connector of claim 5, wherein the clamping/fixing portion collectively fixes relative positions of the first and second clamping portions for clamping each of the shorting members at the clamping positions by coupling both outer clamping portions located on both outer sides in a direction parallel to the clamping direction.
8. The joint connector of claim 7, wherein the clamping/fixing portion is formed to be integrally connected to one of the both outer clamping portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) In this embodiment, each of the wire-side terminals 20 is a female terminal and includes a wire crimping portion 22 and an electrical contact portion 24, and these portions are formed of a single metal plate. The wire crimping portion 22 is to be crimped to the end of the wire 10. This crimping enables electrical conduction between the wire-side terminal and a conductor part of the wire 10. The electrical contact portion 24 is configured to electrically contact the shorting member 30, i.e. to contact the shorting member 30 to form electrical conduction, by being fit to the shorting member 30. The electrical contact portion 24 according to this embodiment is of a female type and receives the shorting member 30 fit therein.
(19) Each of the shorting members 30 is formed of a conductor and integrally includes a base 32, first shorting-side terminals 34 and second shorting-side terminals 36. Each shorting member 30 of this embodiment is formed of a single flat metal plate.
(20) The base 32 extend in a specific shorting direction, a connector lateral direction in this embodiment, while having a constant width. Further, this base 32 is formed with pilot through holes 32h for transferring the base portion 32 in forming the shorting member 30. The pilot through holes 32h are arranged in the connector lateral direction.
(21) The first shorting-side terminals 34 are arranged at intervals (equal intervals in a shown example) in the connector lateral direction and project in a first projecting direction, which is a terminal projecting direction perpendicular to this specific direction. Each first shorting-side terminal 34 is a male terminal (tab) that fits into the female electrical contact portion 24, thereby being able to electrically contact the electrical contact portion 24.
(22) The second shorting-side terminals 36 are arranged at intervals (equal intervals, like the first shorting-side terminal portions 34, in a shown example) in the specific direction and project from the base in a second projecting direction, which is a terminal projecting direction opposite to the first projecting direction. The respective second shorting-side terminal portions 36 are shaped to fit to connector terminals included in a mating connector CC shown by chain double-dashed line in
(23) The insulating housing HG includes an outer portion 40 having a part for holding each wire-side terminal 20 and a shorting member accommodating portion 50 for accommodating the shorting members 30.
(24) The outer portion 40 is molded of an insulating material such as synthetic resin and includes a terminal holding portion 43, a casing 44, a receptacle 46 and a retainer 47. The terminal holding portion 43, the casing 44 and the receptacle 46 are molded integrally as an outer portion body formed of a single member, and the retainer 47 is mounted into the outer portion body as a member different from the outer portion body.
(25) The terminal holding portion 43 has terminal accommodating chambers 41 and a locking lance 42 is provided in each of the terminal accommodating chambers 41.
(26) The terminal accommodating chambers 41 are shaped to receive the wire-side terminals 20 inserted along axial directions of the wire-side terminals 20. Specifically, the terminal accommodating chambers 41 are arranged side by side in vertical and horizontal directions, i.e. arranged laterally side by side in the connector lateral direction, which is an extending direction of the base 32 of each shorting member 30, in each of plural of stages located one above another. Each terminal accommodating chamber 41 includes a terminal insertion opening 41a open on one axial side (right side in
(27) Each of the locking lances 42 defines a terminal locking portion for locking (primarily locking) the wire-side terminal 20 inserted into each terminal accommodating chamber 41. The locking lance 42 is a cantilever. Specifically, as shown in
(28) The retainer 47 is mounted into the terminal holding portion 43 in the outer portion body to lock (secondarily lock) the wire-side terminals 20 inserted into the respective terminal accommodating chambers 41 in the terminal holding portion 43 in addition to locking by the locking lances 42. Specifically, the retainer 47 is shaped to define windows 47a and each window 47a constitutes a specific part of each terminal accommodating portion 41 behind the locking lance 42. The retainer 47 includes locking projections 47b for locking specific parts (rear ends of the wire crimping portions 22 in
(29) This retainer 47 can be omitted as appropriate in the present invention.
(30) The casing 44 is a part adjacent to the terminal holding portion 43 on a side (left side in
(31) The shorting member accommodating portion 50 is molded of an insulating material, such as synthetic resin, as a member different from the outer portion 40 and has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape in this embodiment. The shorting member accommodating portion 50 accommodates each of the shorting members 30. Specifically, the shorting member holding portion 50 holds the respective shorting members 30 in the stages located one above another with a plate thickness direction of the shorting members 30 aligned vertically and with the shorting members 30 penetrating through the shorting member holding portion 50 in a direction parallel to the axial directions of the wire-side terminals 20.
(32) This shorting member accommodating portion 50 is accommodated and held in the casing 44 of the outer portion 40. This shorting member accommodating portion 50 is held at a position where the first shorting-side terminal portions 34 of each shorting member 30 can project from sides (left side in
(33) The shorting member accommodating portion 50 is structured to clamp each of the plurality of shorting members 30 from both vertical sides. This structure enables the shorting member holding portion 50 to hold the respective shorting members 30 while making it unnecessary to tightly press-fit the shorting members 30 into the shorting member holding portion 50. Specifically, the shorting member holding portion 50 is divided into a lower clamping portion 52, a first intermediate clamping portion 54, a second intermediate clamping portion 56 and an upper clamping portion 58 as shown in
(34) i) The lower clamping portion 52 and the first intermediate clamping portion 54 constitute first and second clamping portions for clamping the lowermost shorting member 30 from both upper and lower sides.
(35) ii) The first intermediate clamping portion 54 and the second intermediate clamping portion 56 constitute first and second clamping portions for clamping the middle shorting member 30 from both upper and lower sides.
(36) iii) The second intermediate clamping portion 56 and the upper clamping portion 58 constitute first and second clamping portions for clamping the uppermost shorting member 30 from both upper and lower sides.
(37) That is, the first intermediate clamping portion 54 corresponds to a common clamping portion commonly used as the second clamping portion relating to the lowermost shorting member 30 and the first clamping portion relating to the middle shorting member 30, the second intermediate clamping portion 56 corresponds to a common clamping portion commonly used as the second clamping portion relating to the middle shorting member 30 and the first clamping portion relating to the uppermost shorting member 30, and the lower clamping portion 52 and the upper clamping portion 58 correspond to both outer clamping portions located on both sides in the vertical direction parallel to a clamping direction of each shorting member 30.
(38) As also shown in
(39) The clamping surface 52a is configured by the upper surface of the lower clamping portion 52 and faces the lower surface of the lowermost shorting member 30. Thus, the clamping surface 52a faces up and is below the lowermost shorting member 30, as shown in
(40) The first constraining protrusions 52b project farther up than the clamping surface 52a at positions between adjacent ones of the first shorting-side terminals 34 of the lowermost shorting member 30 and near the base 32, thereby constraining the base 32 to restrict a relative displacement of the lowermost shorting member 30 in the first projecting direction with respect to the lower clamping portion 52 and constraining the first shorting-side terminal portions 34 to restrict relative displacement of the lowermost shorting member 30 in the connector lateral direction with respect to the lower clamping portion 52. Similarly, the second constraining protrusions 52c project farther up than the clamping surface 52a at positions between adjacent ones of the second shorting-side terminal portions 36 of the lowermost shorting member 30 and near the base 32, thereby constraining the base 32 to restrict a relative displacement of the lowermost shorting member 30 in the second projecting direction with respect to the lower clamping portion 52 and constraining the second shorting-side terminal portions 36 to restrict a relative displacement of the lowermost shorting member 30 in the connector lateral direction with respect to the lower clamping portion 52. In other words, the first and second constraining protrusions 52b, 52c are recesses, into which the base 32 and base end parts of the first and second shorting-side terminal portions 34, 36 of the lowermost shorting member 30 fit, and surround a recess 52d having the clamping surface 52a as a bottom.
(41) The positioning holes 52e are for fixing relative positions of the lower clamping portion 52 and the first intermediate clamping portion 54, and open up (open toward the first intermediate clamping portion 54) on both ends of the lower clamping portion 52 in the connector lateral direction.
(42) The lower clamping portion 52 further is formed with wire-side terminal receiving recesses 52t corresponding to the respective first shorting-side terminals 34 of the lowermost shorting member 30. Each wire-side terminal receiving recess 52t is shaped to receive the electrical contact portion 24 of the wire-side terminal 20 to be fit to the first shorting-side terminal 34 corresponding to the wire-side terminal receiving recess 52t.
(43) As also shown in
(44) The upper clamping surface 54a is configured by the upper surface of the first intermediate clamping portion 54 and faces the lower surface of the middle shorting member 30. That is, this upper clamping surface 54a is facing up and is below the middle shorting member 30, as shown in
(45) The first constraining protrusions 54b project farther up than the upper clamping surface 54a at positions between adjacent ones of the first shorting-side terminals 34 of the middle shorting member 30 and near the base 32, thereby constraining the base 32 to restrict a relative displacement of the middle shorting member 30 in the first projecting direction with respect to the first intermediate clamping portion 54 and constraining the first shorting-side terminals 34 to restrict a relative displacement of the middle shorting member 30 in the connector lateral direction with respect to the first intermediate clamping portion 54. Similarly, the second constraining protrusions 54c project farther up than the upper clamping surface 54a at positions between adjacent ones of the second shorting-side terminals 36 of the middle shorting member 30 and near the base 32, thereby constraining the base 32 to restrict a relative displacement of the middle shorting member 30 in the second projecting direction with respect to the first intermediate clamping portion 54 and constraining the second shorting-side terminals 36 to restrict a relative displacement of the middle shorting member 30 in the connector lateral direction with respect to the first intermediate clamping portion 54. In other words, the first and second constraining protrusions 54b, 54c are recesses, into which the base 32 and base end parts of the first and second shorting-side terminals 34, 36 of the middle shorting member 30 can fit, and are arranged to surround a recess 54d having the upper clamping surface 54a as a bottom surface.
(46) The positioning holes 54e are for fixing relative positions of the first intermediate clamping portion 54 and the second intermediate clamping portion 56, and open up toward the second intermediate clamping portion 56.
(47) The lower clamping surface 54f is configured by the lower surface of the first intermediate clamping portion 54 and faces the upper surface of the lowermost shorting member 30. That is, this lower clamping surface 54f faces down and is arranged above the lowermost shorting member 30, as shown in
(48) The two positioning projections 54g project farther down than the lower clamping surface 54f at positions respectively corresponding to the positioning holes 52e in the lower clamping portion 52. of the two positioning projections 54g are fit respectively into the two positioning holes 52e in stacking the first intermediate clamping portion 54 on the lower clamping portion 52, thereby fixing relative positions of the lower clamping portion 52 and the first intermediate clamping portion 54.
(49) The third constraining protrusions 54h project farther down than the lower clamping surface 54f at positions respectively corresponding to the pilot through holes 32h formed in the base 32 of the lowermost shorting member 30. The third constraining protrusions 54h fit into the respective pilot through holes 32h to constrain the base 32 and to restrict displacements of the lowermost shorting member 30 in directions perpendicular to a thickness direction of this shorting member 30 (i.e. in the first and second projecting directions and the connector lateral direction) with respect to the first intermediate clamping portion 54. Specifically, each third constraining protrusion 54h corresponds to a through hole inserting protrusion to be inserted into the pilot through hole 32h of the base 32 in a direction parallel to the clamping direction at a clamping position.
(50) The locked projections 54k enable the entire shorting member holding portion 50 to be locked in the outer portion 40. The locked projections 54k are formed on both side surfaces of the first intermediate clamping portion 54 facing in the connector lateral direction and respectively project out in the connector lateral direction.
(51) The intermediate clamping portion 54 further is formed with lower wire-side terminal receiving recesses 54u corresponding to the respective first shorting-side terminals 34 of the lowermost shorting member 30 and upper wire-side terminal receiving recesses 54t corresponding to the respective first shorting-side terminals 34 of the middle shorting member 30. Each lower wire-side terminal receiving recess 54u is shaped to receive the electrical contact portion 24 of the wire-side terminal 20 to be fit to each first shorting-side terminal 34 of the lowermost shorting member 30 together with the wire-side terminal receiving recess 52t formed in the lower clamping portion 52. Each upper wire-side terminal receiving recess 54t is shaped to receive the electrical contact portion 24 of the wire-side terminal 20 to be fit to each first shorting-side terminal 34 of the middle shorting member 30.
(52) The second intermediate clamping portion 56 is shaped identically to the first intermediate clamping portion 54 except not including the locked projections 54k on the first intermediate clamping portion 54. That is, the second intermediate clamping portion 56 includes an upper clamping surface 56a (
(53) The upper clamping surface 56a is configured by the upper surface of the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and faces the lower surface of the uppermost shorting member 30. That is, this upper clamping surface 56a faces up and is arranged below the uppermost shorting member 30, as shown in
(54) The first constraining protrusions 56b project farther up than the upper clamping surface 56a at positions between adjacent ones of the first shorting-side terminals 34 of the uppermost shorting member 30 and near the base 32, thereby constraining the base 32 to restrict a relative displacement of the uppermost shorting member 30 in the first projecting direction with respect to the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and constraining the first shorting-side terminals 34 to restrict a relative displacement of the uppermost shorting member 30 in the connector lateral direction with respect to the second intermediate clamping portion 56. Similarly, the second constraining protrusions 56c project farther up than the upper clamping surface 56a at positions between adjacent ones of the second shorting-side terminals 36 of the uppermost shorting member 30 and near the base 32, thereby constraining the base 32 to restrict a relative displacement of the uppermost shorting member 30 in the second projecting direction with respect to the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and constraining the second shorting-side terminals 36 to restrict a relative displacement of the uppermost shorting member 30 in the connector lateral direction with respect to the second intermediate clamping portion 56. In other words, the first and second constraining protrusions 56b, 56c are recesses, into which the base 32 and base end parts of the first and second shorting-side terminals 34, 36 of the uppermost shorting member 30 can fit, and are arranged to surround a recess 56d having the upper clamping surface 56a as a bottom.
(55) The two positioning holes 56e are for fixing relative positions of the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and the upper clamping portion 58, and open up toward the upper clamping portion 58.
(56) The lower clamping surface 56f is configured by the lower surface of the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and faces the upper surface of the middle shorting member 30. That is, this lower clamping surface 56f faces down and is arranged above the middle shorting member 30, as shown in
(57) The two positioning projections 56g project farther down than the lower clamping surface 56f at positions respectively corresponding to the two positioning holes 54e in the first intermediate clamping portion 54. of the two positioning projections 56g respectively fit into the two positioning holes 54e in stacking the second intermediate clamping portion 56 on the first intermediate clamping portion 54, thereby fixing relative positions of the first and second intermediate clamping portions 54, 56.
(58) The third constraining protrusions correspond to through hole inserting protrusions to be inserted into the pilot through holes 32h of the base 32 of the middle shorting member 30 in a direction parallel to the clamping direction at the clamping position similarly to the third constraining protrusions 54h on the first intermediate clamping portion 54. Specifically, the third constraining protrusions of the second intermediate clamping portion 56 project farther down than the lower clamping surface 56f at positions respectively corresponding to the pilot through holes 32h formed in the base 32 of the middle shorting member 30 and constrain the base 32 to restrict relative displacements of the middle shorting member 30 in directions perpendicular to a thickness direction of this shorting member 30 (i.e. in the first and second projecting directions and the connector lateral direction) with respect to the second intermediate clamping portion 56 by being fit into the respective pilot through holes 32h.
(59) The second intermediate clamping portion 56 further is formed with lower wire-side terminal receiving recesses 56u corresponding to the respective first shorting-side terminals 34 of the middle shorting member 30 and upper wire-side terminal receiving recesses 56t corresponding to the respective first shorting-side terminals 34 of the uppermost shorting member 30, as shown in
(60) As also shown in
(61) The two locked projections 58c enable the entire shorting member holding portion 50 to be locked in the outer portion 40 similarly to the two locked projections 54k. The two locked projections 58c are formed on the upper surface of a body 58b and project up.
(62) The lower clamping surface 58f is configured by the lower surface of the body 58b and faces the upper surface of the uppermost shorting member 30. That is, this lower clamping surface 58f faces down and is above the uppermost shorting member 30, as shown in
(63) The two positioning projections 58g project farther down than the clamping surface 58f at positions respectively corresponding to the two positioning holes 56e in the second intermediate clamping portion 56. These two positioning projections 58g are fit respectively into the two positioning holes 56e in stacking the upper clamping portion 58 on the second intermediate clamping portion 56, thereby fixing relative positions of the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and the upper clamping portion 58.
(64) The third constraining protrusions 58h project farther down than the clamping surface 58f at positions respectively corresponding to the pilot through holes 32h formed in the base 32 of the uppermost shorting member 30. The constraining protrusions 58h constrain the base 32 to restrict relative displacements of the uppermost shorting member 30 in directions perpendicular to a thickness direction of this shorting member 30 (i.e. in the first and second projecting directions and the connector lateral direction) with respect to the upper clamping portion 58 by being fit into the respective pilot through holes 32h. Specifically, each third constraining protrusion 58h corresponds to a through hole inserting protrusion to be inserted into the pilot through hole 32h of the base 32 in a direction parallel to the clamping direction at the clamping position.
(65) The upper clamping portion 58 further is formed with wire-side terminal receiving recesses 58u corresponding to the respective first shorting-side terminals 34 of the uppermost shorting member 30. Each wire-side terminal receiving recess 58u is shaped to receive the electrical contact portion 24 of the wire-side terminal 20 to be fit to each first shorting-side terminal portion 34 of the uppermost shorting member 30 together with the upper wire-side terminal receiving recess 56t formed in the second intermediate clamping portion 56.
(66) The shorting member holding portion 50 further includes clamping/fixing arms 59 corresponding to a clamping/fixing portion. These clamping/fixing arms 59 collectively fix relative positions of the clamping portions 52, 54, 56 and 58 at the clamping positions where the respective shorting members 30 can be clamped together by coupling the lower clamping portion 52 and the upper clamping portion 58, which are clamping portions on both outer sides.
(67) The clamping/fixing arms 59 are connected integrally to the upper clamping portion 58, which is one of the outer clamping portions. Specifically, the clamping/fixing arms 59 extend from both end parts of the upper clamping portion 58 in the connector lateral direction and reach the lower clamping portion 52, which is the other of the outer clamping portions. A locking projection 59j is formed on a lower end part of each clamping/fixing arm 59 and projects farther in than the inner side surface of the clamping/fixing arm 59. In contrast, recesses 52i, 54i and 56i are formed on both side surfaces of the lower clamping portion 52 and the first and second intermediate clamping portions 54, 56 that face in the connector lateral direction. The recesses 52i, 54i and 56i can receive the clamping/fixing arms 59. Locked projections 52j are formed on the bottom surfaces of the recesses 52i of the lower clamping portion 52 and can be locked to the clamping/fixing arms 59 by being engaged with the locking projections 59.
(68) The casing 44 of the outer portion 40 accommodates and holds the entire shorting member accommodating portion 50, as described above. A step 45, as shown in
(69) The receptacle 46 is shaped to surround each second shorting-side terminal 36 projecting from the shorting member accommodating portion 50 and receives an inserted housing of the mating connector CC. As just described, this receptacle 46 constitutes a connector part connectable to the mating connector CC together with the respective second shorting-side terminals 36.
(70) In the joint connector described above, the respective shorting members 30 can be held in the insulating housing HG by fitting the shorting members 30 into the recesses 52d, 54d and 56d of the lower clamping portion 52 and the first and second intermediate clamping portions 54, 56, stacking the clamping portions 52, 54, 56 and 58 in this order and constraining the lower and upper clamping portions 52, 58 by the clamping/fixing arms 59, and storing and fixing the shorting member holding portion 50 constructed in this way into the outer portion 40. By fitting the wire-side terminals 20 and the terminals of the mating connector CC to the respective shorting-side terminal portions 34, 36 in this state, a good shorting circuit can be formed.
(71) The respective clamping portions 52, 54, 56 and 58 of the shorting member holding portion 50 vertically clamp the respective shorting members 30. More particularly, the lower clamping portion 52 and the first and second intermediate clamping portions 54, 56 respectively include the first and second constraining protrusions 52b, 52c, 54b, 54c, 56b, and 56c for constraining the shorting members 30 in the first and second projecting directions. Thus, the shorting member holding portion 50 can hold the respective shorting members 30 with a holding force sufficient to resist fitting forces acting on the shorting members 30 without requiring the shorting members 30 to be press-fit tightly into the shorting member holding portion 50.
(72) The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above. The invention may include, for example, the following configurations.
(73) The shorting member is not limited to the one including the shorting-side terminal portions 34, 36 respectively projecting in the first and second projecting directions from the base like the shorting member 30. For example, the shorting member may be such that shorting-side terminals project from the base only in one direction intersecting with the shorting direction, which is the longitudinal direction of the base.
(74) The shape of the shorting member constraining portions provided in the clamping portion can also be set according to the specific shape of the shorting member. Taking the first intermediate clamping portion 54 as an example, the clamping portion may include only some of the first to third constraining protrusions 54b, 54c and 54h of the first intermediate clamping portion 54. Thus, the shorting member constraining portions only have to be able to exert a holding force to hold the shorting member against a fitting force (external force in a direction parallel to the terminal projecting direction) acting on the shorting member.
(75) The invention is not intended to completely exclude the press-fitting of the shorting member into the shorting member holding portion. For example, it is not excluded to lightly press-fit the shorting members 30 into the recess 52d, 54d, 56d. Since the press-fitting does not directly contribute to the holding of the shorting member 30, the fracture of the clamping portion 52, 54, 56 or the shorting member 30 can be avoided by reducing press-fitting resistance.
(76) The shorting member holding portion of the joint connector may hold only a single shorting member. However, by providing a plurality of shorting members as described above, more wires can be shorted to each other. In this case, if the shorting members are arranged in a direction parallel to the clamping direction and the shorting member holding portion includes a common clamping portion commonly used as the second clamping portion for a specific shorting member and the first clamping portion for the shorting member adjacent to the specific shorting member, each shorting member can be held efficiently by a structure with a small number of components.
(77) The clamping/fixing portion merely has to fix relative positions of the first and second clamping portions. For example, the clamping/fixing portion may be provided between the lower clamping portion 52 and the first intermediate clamping portion 54, between the first intermediate clamping portion 54 and the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and between the second intermediate clamping portion 56 and the upper clamping portion 58. However, the clamping/fixing arms 59 according to the above embodiment for coupling the outer clamping portions (lower and upper clamping portions 52, 58 in this embodiment) to each other are advantageous in being able to fix relative positions of all the clamping portions by a simple structure.
(78) Further, the clamping/fixing portion is not limited to the one integrally formed to some clamping portion like the clamping/fixing arms 59 and may be, for example, configured as a member different from each clamping portion.
(79) The specific structure of the insulating housing does not matter. For example, the outer portion 40 can be omitted partially or entirely.