CONNECTION TERMINAL
20230031879 · 2023-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L53/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R43/16
ELECTRICITY
B60L53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/70
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
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
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
H01R13/521
ELECTRICITY
Y02T10/7072
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
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A connection terminal includes a terminal connecting portion configured to be electrically connected to a counterpart terminal, an electric wire connecting portion configured to be electrically connected to an electric wire, a holding portion provided between the terminal connecting portion and the electric wire connecting portion and configured to be held by a housing, a sealed space formed in the holding portion, a latent heat storage material and a gas sealed in the sealed space, a sealing hole communicating the sealed space with a space outside the connection terminal, and a plug member configured to block the sealing hole.
Claims
1. A connection terminal comprising: a terminal connecting portion configured to be electrically connected to a counterpart terminal; an electric wire connecting portion configured to be electrically connected to an electric wire; a holding portion provided between the terminal connecting portion and the electric wire connecting portion and configured to be held by a housing; a sealed space formed in the holding portion; a latent heat storage material and a gas sealed in the sealed space; a sealing hole communicating the sealed space with a space outside the connection terminal; and a plug member configured to block the sealing hole.
2. The connection terminal according to claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional area of the holding portion is larger than a cross-sectional area of the terminal connecting portion.
3. The connection terminal according to claim 1, wherein the connection terminal is integrally formed by joining a first member integrally formed with the terminal connecting portion and a second member integrally formed with the electric wire connecting portion, wherein a first concave portion is formed in a joining surface of the first member with the second member and a second concave portion is formed in a joining surface of the second member with the first member, and wherein the first concave portion and the second concave portion together define the sealed space.
4. The connection terminal according to claim 3, wherein the second member has a smaller diameter than the first member, and wherein the sealing hole is drilled in an outer peripheral surface of the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0023] A specific embodiment according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
[0024] A charging inlet 1 including a terminal 10 that is a connection terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention is a connector disposed in a vehicle such as a plug-in hybrid vehicle or an electric vehicle and connected to an electric wire extending from a battery mounted on the vehicle. When a counterpart connector (so-called charging gun) is fitted into a fitting concave portion 63 (see
[0025] Hereinafter, for convenience of description, a “front-rear direction”, a “left-right direction”, and an “upper-lower direction” are defined as illustrated in
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] First, the housing 20 will he described. In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
[0028] The base holder 50 has a function of holding the pair of terminals 10 in a state in which the terminals 10 are insulated from each other at an interval in the left-right direction. As illustrated in
[0029] As illustrated in
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] A rear part of the tubular portion 41 has a pair of electric wire through holes 46 arranged in the left-right direction and penetrating in the front-rear direction. The terminal 10 of the terminal-equipped electric wire 3 inserted from rearward of the electric wire through hole 46 is inserted into the terminal holding portion 31 of the resin holder 30. Water is prevented by a packing 93 between an outer peripheral surface of the electric wire 2 (coating 2b) inserted into the electric wire through hole 46 of the tubular portion 41 and an inner wall surface of the electric wire through hole 46. The packing 93 is retained by a rear holder 80 installed to a rear end of the tubular portion 41.
[0032] The tubular portion 41 is integrally provided with, at a front end portion thereof, a pair of extending portions 42 extending outward in the left-right direction from respective side portions of the front end portion in the left-right direction, and a pair of side wall portions 43 extending forward from respective extending end portions of the pair of extending portions 42. The pair of side wall portions 43 each have a shape corresponding to a circumferential part of an outer peripheral shape (cylindrical shape) of a cylindrical portion 61 (see
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] Next, the inner housing body 60 will be described. As illustrated in
[0035] The rear wall portion 62 is provided with a pair of cylindrical female terminal accommodating portions 64 corresponding to terminal connecting portions 21 of the pair of terminals 10. The female terminal accommodating portions 64 protrude forward. The female terminal accommodating portion 64 is located in the fitting concave portion 63 and has an internal space penetrating in the front-rear direction.
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] Next, the outer housing body 70 will be described. The outer housing main body 70 is assembled to the cylindrical portion 61 of the inner housing main body 60 from the front side, and can fix, together with the metal holder 40, the entire housing 20 to an attachment target portion (not illustrated) of the charging inlet 1 provided in the vehicle. The outer housing main body 70 is a resin molded product and includes a cylindrical portion 71 extending in the front-rear direction. The cylindrical portion 71 is installable to the cylindrical portion 61 from the front side in a manner of covering an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 61 of the inner housing main body 60 (see
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] Next, the pair of terminals 10 that are connection terminals according to the present embodiment will be described. In the present embodiment, the pair of terminals 10 have the same shape. The terminal 10 is made of metal, and as illustrated in
[0040] The terminal connecting portion 21 is a female terminal portion including a small diameter portion 11 and a plurality of elastic contact pieces 14 forward of the small diameter portion 11. Each of the plurality of resilient contact pieces 14 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is inserted into the counterpart terminal (male terminal). The terminal connecting portion 21 of the present embodiment is not limited to the female terminal portion, and may be a male terminal portion.
[0041] A thermistor 97 is installed on an outer peripheral surface of the small diameter portion 11 (see
[0042] The electric wire connecting portion 23 has a short solid columnar shape, and the conductor core wire 2a of the electric wire 2 is joined to an end surface 23a by thermal pressure welding. The end surface 23a of the electric wire connecting portion 23 may be provided with a concave portion, and the conductor core wire 2a exposed at one end portion of the electric wire 2 may be inserted and crimped.
[0043] The holding portion 22 includes a stepped cylindrical portion including a large diameter portion 12 located rearward of the small diameter portion 11 and the annular step portion 13 formed at a boundary portion between the small diameter portion 11 and the large diameter portion 12. The step portion 13 is locked to the locking protrusion 37 (see
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] The terminal 10 is held by the base holder 50 when the large diameter portion 12 is inserted into the terminal holding portion 31 of the resin holder 30. That is, when the terminal 10 inserted from rearward of the electric wire through hole 46 in the metal holder 40 is inserted into the terminal holding portion 31 of the resin holder 30 from the rear side, the small diameter portion 11 and the plurality of elastic contact pieces 14 of the terminal 10 protrude from a front end of the terminal holding portion 31 to the front side, and the step portion 13 of the terminal 10 is locked to the locking protrusion 37 of the terminal holding portion 31.
[0046] When the insertion of the terminal 10 into the base holder 50 is completed, as illustrated in
[0047] Further, the terminal 10 according to the present embodiment has a cylindrical sealed space 26, which extends in the front-rear direction, at least in the holding portion 22. In the present embodiment, the sealed space 26 is defined in the holding portion 22 and a part of the electric wire connecting portion 23.
[0048] A cross-sectional area of the holding portion 22 in which the sealed space 26 is defined is larger than a cross-sectional area of the plurality of elastic contact pieces 14 of the terminal connecting portion 21. That is, the holding portion 22 in the structure of the terminal 10 is a portion that can ensure a sufficient cross-sectional energization area, and is sufficient to ensure the same heat capacity as a cross-sectional energization area of the terminal connecting portion 21. Therefore, even when the sealed space 26 is provided inside the terminal 10 made of a metal such as copper or aluminum, which is a sensible heat storage material, and the cross-sectional energization area is reduced, the thermal influence is considered to be slight.
[0049] A latent heat storage material 33 and a gas 35 are sealed in the sealed space 26. A sealing hole 29 that communicates the sealed space 26 with the outside of the terminal is formed in the outer peripheral surface of the electric wire connecting portion 23, and is blocked by a plug member 36. That is, the sealing hole 29 is blocked by the plug member 36 after the latent heat storage material 33 and the gas 35 are filled in the sealed space 26 from the sealing hole 29, whereby the latent heat storage material 33 and the gas 35 are sealed in the sealed space 26. The plug member 36 may be fixed to the sealing hole 29 by various fixing methods such as press-fitting, screwing, and welding.
[0050] The latent heat storage material 33 is a material that can temporarily absorb heat by latent heat during a phase change between liquid and solid. Examples of the latent heat storage material 33 include paraffin, sodium sulfate decahydrate, sodium acetate trihydrate, and vanadium dioxide. The gas 35 is a compressible gas to correspond to the latent heat storage material 33 that changes in phase between liquid and solid in the sealed space 26, and nitrogen gas or air can be used.
[0051] The terminal connecting portion 21 of one of the pair of terminals 10 functions as an anode side terminal, and the terminal connecting portion 21 of the other one of the pair of terminals 10 functions as a cathode side terminal. When the charging inlet 1 and the counterpart connector are fitted, the terminal connecting portion 21 of the one terminal 10 and the terminal connecting portion 21 of the other terminal 10 are respectively connected to an anode side male terminal portion and a cathode side male terminal portion of the counterpart connector.
[0052] Next, a molding example of the sealed space 26 and the sealing hole 29 in the terminal 10 of the present embodiment will he described. First, as illustrated in
[0053] Next, the primary molded product 10A is cut up along a two-dot chain line in
[0054] A first concave portion 27 that defines the sealed space 26 is drilled forward in a cut-up surface 24a of the first member 24, and a second concave portion 28 that defines the sealed space 26 is drilled rearward in a cut-up surface 25a of the second member 25, whereby a secondary molded product 10B is formed (sealed space forming step).
[0055] Next, as illustrated in
[0056] Then, the cut-up surface 24a of the first member 24 and the cut-up surface 25a of the second member 25 are butted against each other and joined by, for example, thermal pressure welding (thermal pressure welding), whereby the first member 24 and the second member 25 are integrated with each other (terminal joining step). Therefore, as illustrated in
[0057] Next, as illustrated in
[0058] Next, as illustrated in
[0059] Then, the operation of sealing the latent heat storage material 33 and the gas 35 in the sealed space 26 of the quaternary molded product 10D is completed, and the terminal 10 is completed. The terminal 10 constitutes the terminal-equipped electric wire 3 by joining the conductor core wire 2a of the electric wire 2 to the end surface 23a of the electric wire connecting portion 23 by thermal pressure welding.
[0060] Next, the operation of the terminal 10 according to the present embodiment described above will be described. When a charging gun is fitted to the charging inlet 1 illustrated in
[0061] At this time, in the terminal 10 of the present embodiment, the latent heat storage material 33 and the gas 35 are sealed in the sealed space 26 defined in the holding portion 22. The latent heat storage material 33 can temporarily absorb heat by the latent heat during phase change between liquid and solid. That is, the latent heat storage material 33 absorbs the heat generated in the terminal 10. Accordingly, a rapid temperature rise of the terminal 10 can be prevented. Since the latent heat storage material 33 absorbs the heat, the amount of heat transferred from the terminal 10 to the electric wire 2, the housing 20, and the like can be reduced. For this reason, a rapid temperature rise of the electric wire 2, the housing 20, and the like can also be prevented. The latent heat storage material 33 sealed in the sealed space 26 can obtain a permanent effect and requires no maintenance.
[0062] In the terminal 10 of the present embodiment, the sealing hole 29 having a minimum size necessary for filling the latent heat storage material 33 communicates the sealed space 26 defined in the holding portion 22 with the outside of the terminal. The minimum size necessary for filling the latent heat storage material 33 is, for example, such a size that a filling nozzle for filling the sealed space 26 with the latent heat storage material 33 is insertable. The sealing hole 29 can be blocked by the plug member 36 having a minimum size corresponding to the size of the sealing hole 29.
[0063] Therefore, in the terminal 10 of the present embodiment, the sealing operation of sealing the latent heat storage material 33 in the sealed space 26 is facilitated as compared with a terminal in the related art in which an opening of a bottomed tubular case body needs to be blocked by the cover and welded.
[0064] In the terminal 10 of the present embodiment, the cross-sectional area of the holding portion 22 in which the sealed space 26 is defined is larger than the cross-sectional area of the terminal connecting portion 21. The holding portion 22 in the structure of the terminal 10 is a portion that can ensure a sufficient cross-sectional energization area, and is sufficient to ensure the same heat capacity as the cross-sectional energization area of the terminal connection portion 21. Therefore, even when the sealed space 26 is provided inside the terminal 10 made of a metal such as copper or aluminum, which is a sensible heat storage material, and the cross-sectional energization area is reduced, the thermal influence is slight.
[0065] Further, in the terminal 10 of the present embodiment, the first member 24 integrally formed with the terminal connecting portion 21 and the second member 25 integrally formed with the electric wire connecting portion 23 are joined to be integrated with each other, and the first concave portion 27 and the second concave portion 28 that define the sealed space 26 are formed in the joining surface 24b of the first member 24 and the joining surface 25b of the second member 25, respectively. Therefore, it is possible to easily define, in the holding portion 22 of the terminal 10, the sealed space 26 that has airtightness and can withstand a change in the internal pressure.
[0066] Further, in the terminal 10 of the present embodiment, the sealing hole 29 is formed in the outer peripheral surface of the second member 25 having a smaller diameter than the large diameter portion 12 of the first member 24. Therefore, the sealing hole 29 communicating with the second concave portion 28 of the second member 25 is a relatively short through hole, which facilitates formation of the sealing hole 29. In addition, the sealing hole 29 is a through hole having a minimum size necessary for filling the latent heat storage material 33, and can be easily drilled.
[0067] According to an aspect of the embodiments described above, a connection terminal (for example, terminal 10) includes a terminal connecting portion (21) configured to be electrically connected to a counterpart terminal, an electric wire connecting portion (23) configured to be electrically connected to an electric wire (2), a holding portion (22) provided between the terminal connecting portion (21) and the electric wire connecting portion (23) and configured to be held by a housing (20), a sealed space (26) formed in the holding portion (22), a latent heat storage material (33) and a gas (35) sealed in the sealed space (26), a sealing hole (29) communicating the sealed space (26) with a space outside the connection terminal, and a plug member (36) configured to block the sealing hole (29).
[0068] According to the connection terminal having the above described configuration, the latent heat storage material (33) sealed in the sealed space (26) defined in the holding portion (22) temporarily absorbs heat by latent heat during phase change between liquid and solid. Therefore, the latent heat storage material (33) can absorb heat generated in the connection terminal (terminal 10), and can prevent a rapid temperature rise of the connection terminal (terminal 10). The sealing hole (29) having a minimum size (for example, a size into which a filling nozzle for filling the latent heat storage material is insertable) necessary for filling the latent heat storage material (33) communicates the sealed space (26) with the outside of the terminal. The sealing hole 29 can be blocked by the plug member 36 having a minimum size corresponding to that of the sealing hole 29. Therefore, the connection terminal (terminal 10) having the configuration facilitates the sealing operation of sealing the latent heat storage material (33) in the sealed space (26), as compared with a terminal in the related art in which an opening of a bottomed tubular case body needs to be blocked with a cover and be welded.
[0069] A cross-sectional area of the holding portion (22) may be larger than a cross-sectional area of the terminal connecting portion (21).
[0070] With this configuration, the holding portion (22) in the structure of the connection terminal (terminal 10) can ensure a sufficient cross-sectional energization area, and can ensure the same heat capacity as a cross-sectional energization area of the terminal connecting portion (21). Therefore, even when the sealed space (26) is provided inside the connection terminal (terminal 10) made of a metal such as copper or aluminum, which is a sensible heat storage material, and the cross-sectional energization area is reduced, the thermal influence is slight.
[0071] The connection terminal (for example, terminal 10) may be integrally formed by joining a first member (24) integrally formed with the terminal connecting portion (21) and a second member (25) integrally formed with the electric wire connecting portion (23). A first concave portion (27) may be formed in a joining surface (24b) of the first member (24) with the second member (25) and a second concave portion (28) is formed in a joining surface (25b) of the second member (25) with the first member (24). The first concave portion (27) and the second concave portion (28) may together define the sealed space (26).
[0072] With this configuration, the sealed space (26) that has airtightness and can withstand a change in internal pressure can be easily defined in the holding portion (22) of the connection terminal (terminal 10).
[0073] The second member (25) may have a smaller diameter than the first member (24). The sealing hole (29) may be drilled in an outer peripheral surface of the second member (25).
[0074] With this configuration, the sealing hole (29) communicating with the second concave portion (28) of the second member (25) is a relatively short through hole and is easily formed. In addition, the sealing hole (29) is a through hole having a minimum size necessary for filling the latent heat storage material (33) and is easily drilled.