CONNECTING METHOD, CONNECTING MEMBER, WIRING MEMBER, AND GARMENT
20240347994 ยท 2024-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/28
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/118
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R43/28
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/77
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connecting method includes disposing a wire along a surface of a mounting object, disposing a first insulator having a pair of outer lateral surfaces separately facing in opposite directions from each other between the surface of the mounting object and a middle part of the wire, bending the middle part of the wire to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator, fitting a second insulator to the first insulator such that the middle part of the wire that is bent and part of the first insulator pass through and protrude from a through hole of the second insulator, and cutting and removing the middle part of the wire and the part of the first insulator protruding from the through hole of the second insulator.
Claims
1. A connecting method for electrically connecting a pair of wire conductors disposed along a surface of a mounting object to a pair of connecting conductors, the connecting method comprising: disposing a wire along the surface of the mounting object; disposing a first insulator between the surface of the mounting object and a middle part of the wire, the first insulator including a pair of outer lateral surfaces separately facing in opposite directions from each other along the surface of the mounting object; bending the middle part of the wire to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator; fitting a second insulator to the first insulator such that the middle part of the wire that is bent and part of the first insulator pass through and protrude from a through hole of the second insulator, whereby the middle part of the wire is sandwiched between the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator and the pair of connecting conductors exposed on a pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole of the second insulator to make contact with the pair of connecting conductors; and cutting and removing the middle part of the wire and the part of the first insulator protruding from the through hole of the second insulator, whereby the wire is divided into two halves to form the pair of wire conductors, and the pair of wire conductors are electrically connected to the pair of connecting conductors.
2. A connecting member mounted on a mounting object and electrically connecting a pair of wire conductors disposed along a surface of the mounting object to a pair of connecting conductors, the connecting member comprising: a first insulator disposed on the surface of the mounting object and including a pair of outer lateral surfaces separately facing in opposite directions from each other along the surface of the mounting object; a second insulator including a through hole through which at least part of the first insulator passes; and the pair of connecting conductors retained by the second insulator, wherein the through hole of the second insulator includes a pair of inner lateral surfaces opposing the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator, the pair of connecting conductors are exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole, the pair of wire conductors are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator and are sandwiched between the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator and the pair of connecting conductors exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole of the second insulator to be thereby electrically connected to the pair of connecting conductors, and tip end surfaces of the pair of wire conductors that are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator and a tip end surface of the first insulator that has passed through the through hole of the second insulator are situated at a same height or close heights to each other in a direction along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator.
3. The connecting member according to claim 2, wherein the pair of connecting conductors are formed of a pair of flexible conductors exposed on a surface of a flexible substrate that extends along a surface of the mounting object, and part of the flexible substrate is bent to extend along the pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole, and the pair of flexible conductors on the flexible substrate that are bent are electrically connected to the pair of wire conductors on opposite sides of the first insulator.
4. The connecting member according to claim 2, wherein the pair of connecting conductors are formed of a pair of contacts each made of a metal component, and the pair of contacts are disposed such that parts thereof extend along the pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole, and the pair of contacts are electrically connected to the pair of wire conductors on opposite sides of the first insulator.
5. The connecting member according to claim 4, comprising a flexible substrate having a pair of flexible conductors exposed on a surface thereof, wherein the pair of contacts are soldered to the pair of flexible conductors of the flexible substrate.
6. The connecting member according to claim 2, wherein the first insulator includes a pair of wire conductor accommodation grooves formed in the pair of outer lateral surfaces to accommodate the pair of wire conductors.
7. The connecting member according to claim 2, wherein the pair of wire conductors extend on a single straight line on both sides of the first insulator.
8. The connecting member according to claim 2, comprising a plurality of pairs of the connecting conductors retained by the second insulator and exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole, wherein a plurality of pairs of the wire conductors are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator and sandwiched between the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator and the plurality of pairs of the connecting conductors exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces of the through hole of the second insulator to be thereby electrically connected to the plurality of pairs of the connecting conductors.
9. A wiring member mounted on a mounting object, the wiring member comprising: at least a pair of wire conductors; and the connecting member according to claim 2.
10. The wiring member according to claim 9, wherein the at least a pair of wire conductors are formed of wires using conductive fibers, or of electric wires.
11. A garment serving as the mounting object on which the wiring member according to claim 9 is mounted.
12. The garment according to claim 11, on which at least a pair of electrodes are disposed, wherein the at least a pair of wire conductors are connected to the at least a pair of electrodes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0062] Embodiments of the present invention are described below based on the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
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[0064] The connecting member 11 includes a first insulator 12, a second insulator 13 fitted to the first insulator 12, and a flexible substrate 31 retained by the first insulator 12 and the second insulator 13. The second insulator 13 is fitted to the first insulator 12 while being disposed on the flexible substrate 31.
[0065] The flexible substrate 31 includes pairs of connecting conductors, and the pairs of wire conductors 21 are electrically connected to the pairs of connecting conductors of the flexible substrate 31 between the first insulator 12 and the second insulator 13.
[0066] For convenience, the flexible substrate 31 is defined as extending along an XY plane, the direction in which the pairs of wire conductors 21 extend toward the connecting member 11 is referred to as X direction, and the direction perpendicular to an XY plane is referred to as Z direction. The second insulator 13 is disposed on the +Z directional surface of the flexible substrate 31.
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[0069] The flexible substrate 31 is disposed on the +Z direction side of the three wires W1, and the second insulator 13 is disposed further on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 31.
[0070] As shown in
[0071] The body portion 12A has a thickness D1 in the X direction.
[0072] In addition, the body portion 12A is provided, at opposite end surfaces in the Y direction and at the ?Z directional end, separately with projections 12D projecting in the Y direction.
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[0078] When the connecting member 11 is assembled, the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 is inserted in the through hole 13B of the second insulator 13 from the ?Z direction with the flexible substrate 31 intervening therebetween. In this process, as shown in
[0079] Next, described is a connecting method for connecting the three pairs of wire conductors 21 to the three pairs of connecting conductors 34 by mounting the connecting member 11 according to Embodiment 1 on a garment C serving as a mounting object.
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[0081] Next, as shown in
[0082] In addition, as shown in
[0083] The wire conductor accommodation groove 12C has a smaller depth than the thickness dimension of the wire W1, and therefore, as shown in
[0084] In this state, the flexible substrate 31 is disposed on the +Z direction side of the first insulator 12, and, in addition, the second insulator 13 is pressed in the ?Z direction toward the first insulator 12 from the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 31.
[0085] Hence, the pair of fold portions 32B of the flexible substrate 31 are folded into the through hole 13B of the second insulator 13 by the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 as shown in
[0086] Since the step portions 13D of the second insulator 13 shown in
[0087] At this time, as shown in
[0088] With this constitution, as shown in
[0089] In this state, the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the middle parts of the three wires W1 that are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 12B of the body portion 12A are cut at a height H1 of the +Z directional surface of the second insulator 13. This process of cutting the body portion 12A and the three wires W1 can be carried out by a single step using, for example, a nipper or another cutting tool.
[0090] The +Z directional part of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the middle parts of the three wires W1 protruding on the +Z direction side of the second insulator 13 are cut and removed in this manner, and the connecting member 11 shown in
[0091] Since the middle parts of the three wires W1 bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 12B of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and protruding on the +Z direction side of the second insulator 13 are cut and removed, the three wires W1 are each divided into two halves separately situated on the +X direction side and the ?X direction side of the first insulator 12 to thereby form the wire conductor 21 disposed on the +X direction side of the first insulator 12 and the wire conductor 21 disposed on the ?X direction side of the first insulator 12 as shown in
[0092] The wire conductor 21 disposed on the +X direction side is electrically connected to the connecting conductor 34 exposed on the +X directional inner lateral surface 13C of the through hole 13B of the second insulator 13, while the wire conductor 21 disposed on the ?X direction side is electrically connected to the connecting conductor 34 exposed on the ?X directional inner lateral surface 13C of the through hole 13B of the second insulator 13.
[0093] By using the three wires W1 to assemble the connecting member 11 as described above, the three pairs of connecting conductors 34 can be electrically connected to the three pairs of wire conductors 21 with ease.
[0094] Since part of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and middle parts of the three wires W1 protruding on the +Z direction side of the second insulator 13 are cut and removed, as shown in
[0095] Even if a minute step is generated between the tip end surfaces, facing in the +Z direction, of the pair of wire conductors 21 and the tip end surface, facing in the +Z direction, of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 due to, for example, an edge shape of a cutting tool or elasticity difference between respective materials of the first insulator 12 and the wire conductors 21, the tip end surfaces of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the wire conductors 21 are situated in substantially the same plane and at close heights in the Z direction along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator 12, since the body portion 12A and the wires W1 are cut by the same cutting tool in a single step.
[0096] In addition, since the three pairs of wire conductors 21 are formed as a result of cutting and removing middle parts of the three wires W1, as shown in
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[0098] Then, a circuit module (not shown) such as a measuring circuit or a wireless transmitting circuit is connected to the three pairs of the wire conductors 21 via the flexible substrate 31 disposed in the connecting member 11, whereby the user's biological data including the heart rate and the body temperature obtained using the electrodes E of the garment C can be transmitted to the circuit module, and the circuit module can perform various measurements or wirelessly transmit the biological data to a remote measurement device.
[0099] In Embodiment 1 described above, the connecting member 11 is assembled with the three wires W1 whose opposite end portions are separately connected to the electrodes E of the garment C as shown in
[0100] A wiring member 41 in which the three pairs of wire conductors 21 are thus connected to the connecting member 11 is shown in
[0101] In the connecting member 11 according to Embodiment 1 described above, since three wires W1 are used, three pairs of wire conductors 21 are connected to three pairs of connecting conductors 34, but this is not the sole case. For instance, a connecting member can be configured such that with use of a single wire W1, a pair of wire conductors 21 are connected to a pair of connecting conductors 34, that two pairs of wire conductors 21 are connected to two pairs of connecting conductors 34, and even that four or more pairs of wire conductors 21 are connected to four or more pairs of connecting conductors 34.
Embodiment 2
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[0103] Two contacts 54 opposing each other in the X direction constitute each pair, and the three pairs of contacts 54 are aligned in the Y direction. In the connecting member 51, the second insulator 53 is fitted to the first insulator 12, the three pairs of contacts 54 are retained by the second insulator 53, and the flexible substrate 61 is retained by the three pairs of contacts 54.
[0104] The three wires W1 and the first insulator 12 are the same as those used in Embodiment 1.
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[0109] Note that, of the three pairs of contacts 54, the contacts 54 aligned on the +X direction side have the same configuration as that of the contact 54 shown in
[0110] Each contact 54 is retained by the second insulator 53 while being accommodated in the corresponding contact accommodation groove 53E of the body portion 53A of the second insulator 53 and constitutes a connecting conductor in the connecting member 51 of Embodiment 2.
[0111] The second insulator 53 retaining the three pairs of contacts 54 as above can be produced by, for example, insert molding.
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[0113] The insulating base 62 is provided on its back surface facing in the ?Z direction with three pairs of flexible conductors 63 each extending linearly in the X direction. Two flexible conductors 63 constituting each pair are separately disposed on the +X direction side and the ?X direction side of the opening portion 62A across the opening portion 62A and each include a rectangular connecting pad 63A formed in the vicinity of the opening portion 62A.
[0114] When the connecting member 51 is assembled, the flexible substrate 61 is disposed on the +Z direction side of the second insulator 53 retaining the three pairs of contacts 54, and the connecting pads 63A of the three pairs of flexible conductors 63 of the flexible substrate 61 are each connected with the connecting portion 54A of the corresponding contact 54 by, for example, soldering.
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[0116] For mounting the connecting member 51 according to Embodiment 2 on the garment C serving as a mounting object, similarly to Embodiment 1, as shown in
[0117] In this state, the second insulator 53 is pressed in the ?Z direction toward the first insulator 12 from the +Z direction side of the first insulator 12. As shown in
[0118] With this constitution, as shown in
[0119] Since the step portions 53D of the second insulator 53 shown in
[0120] At this time, the contact portions 54B of the three pairs of contacts 54 are exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53. With this constitution, the middle part of each wire W1 is sandwiched between the pair of outer lateral surfaces 12B of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the contact portions 54B of the pair of contacts 54 exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53, makes contact with the contact portions 54B of the pair of contacts 54 with a predetermined contact pressure, and is electrically connected to the pair of contacts 54.
[0121] In this state, the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the middle parts of the three wires W1 that are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 12B of the body portion 12A are cut at a height H2 of the +Z directional surface of the flexible substrate 61 in a single step by using a nipper or another cutting tool.
[0122] The +Z directional part of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the middle parts of the three wires W1 protruding on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 61 are cut and removed in this manner, and the connecting member 51 is thus assembled.
[0123] Since the middle parts of the three wires W1 bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 12B of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and protruding on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 61 are cut and removed, the three wires W1 are each divided into two halves separately situated on the +X direction side and the ?X direction side of the first insulator 12 to thereby form the wire conductor 21 disposed on the +X direction side of the first insulator 12 and the wire conductor 21 disposed on the ?X direction side of the first insulator 12 as shown in
[0124] The wire conductors 21 disposed on the +X direction side are electrically connected to the contact portions 54B of the contacts 54 exposed on the +X directional inner lateral surface 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53, and the wire conductors 21 disposed on the ?X direction side are electrically connected to the contact portions 54B of the contacts 54 exposed on the ?X directional inner lateral surface 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53.
[0125] By using the three wires W1 to assemble the connecting member 51 as described above, three pairs of the contacts 54 can be electrically connected to three pairs of the wire conductors 21 with ease.
[0126] Since the +Z directional part of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and middle parts of the three wires W1 protruding on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 61 are cut and removed, as shown in
[0127] Even if a minute step is generated between the tip end surfaces, facing in the +Z direction, of the pair of wire conductors 21 and the tip end surface, facing in the +Z direction, of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 due to, for example, an edge shape of a cutting tool or elasticity difference between respective materials of the first insulator 12 and the wire conductors 21, the tip end surfaces of the body portion 12A of the first insulator 12 and the wire conductors 21 are situated in substantially the same plane and at close heights in the Z direction along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator 12, since the body portion 12A and the wires W1 are cut by the same cutting tool in a single step.
Embodiment 3
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[0129] The second insulator 53, the three pairs of contacts 54, and the flexible substrate 61 are the same as those used in Embodiment 2.
[0130] While the wire W1 used in Embodiment 1 is made of, for instance, a fibrous wire formed from a conductive thread woven or knitted therein, in Embodiment 3, used as a wire W2 is a coated wire configured such that an outer periphery of a conductor portion 81 is covered by an insulating coating portion 82 as shown in
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[0132] In addition, the body portion 72A is provided, at opposite end surfaces in the Y direction and at the ?Z directional end, separately with projections 72D projecting in the Y direction.
[0133] For mounting the connecting member 71 according to Embodiment 3 on the garment C serving as a mounting object, first, the insulating coating portion 82 is partly removed to thereby have the conductor portion 81 exposed at a middle part of each wire W2 as shown in
[0134] Subsequently, the first insulator 72 is inserted between the conductor portions 81 exposed at middle parts of the three wires W2 and the surface of the garment C, and the conductor portions 81 of the three wires W2 are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 72B of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and are separately accommodated in the corresponding wire conductor accommodation grooves 72C of the body portion 72A.
[0135] Similarly to Embodiment 2, the flexible substrate 61 is attached to the second insulator 53 as shown in
[0136] In this state, the second insulator 53 is pressed in the ?Z direction toward the first insulator 72 from the +Z direction side of the first insulator 72.
[0137] With this constitution, as shown in
[0138] Since the step portions 53D of the second insulator 53 shown in
[0139] At this time, the contact portions 54B of the three pairs of contacts 54 are exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53. With this constitution, the conductor portion 81 exposed at the middle part of each wire W2 and accommodated in the corresponding wire conductor accommodation groove 72C of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 is sandwiched between the pair of outer lateral surfaces 72B of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and the contact portions 54B of the pair of contacts 54 exposed on the pair of inner lateral surfaces 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53, makes contact with the contact portions 54B of the pair of contacts 54 with a predetermined contact pressure, and is electrically connected to the pair of contacts 54.
[0140] In this state, the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and the conductor portions 81 at the middle parts of the three wires W2 that are bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 72B of the body portion 72A are cut at the height H2 of the +Z directional surface of the flexible substrate 61 in a single step by using a nipper or another cutting tool.
[0141] The +Z directional part of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and the conductor portions 81 at the middle parts of the three wires W2 protruding on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 61 are cut and removed in this manner, and the connecting member 71 is thus assembled.
[0142] Since the conductor portions 81 at the middle parts of the three wires W2 bent to extend along the pair of outer lateral surfaces 72B of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and protruding on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 61 are cut and removed, the three wires W2 are each divided into two halves separately situated on the +X direction side and the ?X direction side of the first insulator 72 to thereby form a wire conductor 83 disposed on the +X direction side of the first insulator 72 and a wire conductor 83 disposed on the ?X direction side of the first insulator 72 as shown in
[0143] The wire conductors 83 disposed on the +X direction side are electrically connected to the contact portions 54B of the contacts 54 exposed on the +X directional inner lateral surface 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53, and the wire conductors 83 disposed on the ?X direction side are electrically connected to the contact portions 54B of the contacts 54 exposed on the ?X directional inner lateral surface 53C of the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53.
[0144] By using the three wires W2 to assemble the connecting member 71 as described above, three pairs of the contacts 54 can be electrically connected to three pairs of the wire conductors 83 with ease.
[0145] Since the +Z directional part of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and middle parts of the three wires W2 protruding on the +Z direction side of the flexible substrate 61 are cut and removed, as shown in
[0146] Even if a minute step is generated between the tip end surfaces, facing in the +Z direction, of the pair of wire conductors 83 and the tip end surface, facing in the +Z direction, of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 due to, for example, an edge shape of a cutting tool or elasticity difference between respective materials of the first insulator 72 and the wire conductors 83, the tip end surfaces of the body portion 72A of the first insulator 72 and the wire conductors 83 are situated in substantially the same plane and at close heights in the Z direction along the pair of outer lateral surfaces of the first insulator 72, since the body portion 72A and the wires W2 are cut by the same cutting tool in a single step.
[0147] While the flexible substrate 61 is attached to the second insulator 53 in Embodiments 2 and 3 described above, the flexible substrate 61 is not folded into, for example, the through hole 53B of the second insulator 53, and hence it is possible to attach, in place of the flexible substrate 61, a non-flexible, so-called rigid substrate to the second insulator 53.
[0148] In addition, while in Embodiments 1 to 3 described above, the connecting member 11, 51, 71 is mounted on the garment C serving as the mounting object, the mounting object is not limited to the garment C; for instance, the connecting member 11, 51, 71 can be mounted on a seat, a bed, or a bedding piece in or on which the user lies, a bag or the like that the user carries or wears, or other goods with or to which the user's body directly or indirectly makes contact or is closely situated.