Electrical Connector
20170373480 · 2017-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02G3/105
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical connector that prevents water from entering the hood of the electrical connector. The electrical connector includes a housing adapted to be mated in a receiving space in a hood of a mating connector. On a top side of the electrical connector in a state where the electrical connector is mated to the mating connector, the housing includes an inclined surface having an inclination angle of more than 90° at a front end of the hood of the mating connector for draining water falling onto the electrical connector.
Claims
1. An electrical connector comprising: a housing configured to be mated to a receiving space formed in a hood of a mating connector, wherein on a top side of the electrical connector in a usage state in which the electrical connector is mated with the mating connector, the housing includes an inclined surface having an inclination angle of more than 90° at a front end of the hood of the mating connector.
2. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the housing includes the inclined surface in an entire region in a width direction of the housing, or in a part of the region.
3. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the inclined surface has an inclination angle in a range from 110° to 160°.
4. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the inclined surface has an inclination angle in a range from 135° to 140°.
5. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises: a flange-like rear end wall that is formed at a rear end of the housing in an outer peripheral direction of the housing; and a drainage channel penetrating the rear end wall in a region of the rear end wall corresponding to the inclined surface.
6. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein a starting point of the inclined surface matches a front end position of the hood in a mating direction of the electrical connector and the mating connector.
7. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein a starting point of the inclined surface is shifted from a front end position of the hood.
8. An electrical connector: adapted to be mated in a receiving space formed in a hood of a mating connector; and having a housing which has: (a) an upper wall having: (1) an inclined surface with an inclination angle of more than 90°, and (2) a stepped surface, (b) a bottom wall, and (c) side walls.
9. The electrical connector according to claim 8, wherein the inclined surface in the upper wall of the housing of the electrical connector extends across the entire with of the upper wall.
10. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein the inclined surface has an inclination angle in a range from 110° to 160°.
11. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein the inclined surface has an inclination angle in a range from 135° to 140°.
12. The electrical connector according to claim 8, wherein the housing of the electrical connector has: (a) a peripheral flange fixed to and surrounding the stepped surface of the upper wall of the housing, and (b) drainage channels extending from the inclined surface through the peripheral flange.
13. The electrical connector assembly comprising: a first electrical connector having a housing which has: (a) an upper wall having: (1) an inclined surface with an inclination angle of more than 90°, and (2) a stepped surface, (b) a bottom wall, and (c) side walls; and a mating electrical connector having a hood having a receiving space in which the housing of the first electrical connector is positioned with the: (a) inclined surface outside the hood, and (b) stepped surface outside the hood.
14. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 13, wherein the inclined surface in the upper wall of the housing of the first electrical connector extends across the entire with of the upper wall.
15. The electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein the inclined surface has an inclination angle in a range from 110° to 160°.
16. The electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein the inclined surface has an inclination angle in a range from 135° to 140°.
17. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein the housing of the first electrical connector has: (a) a peripheral flange fixed to and surrounding the stepped surface of the upper wall of the housing, and (b) drainage channels extending from the inclined surface through the peripheral flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0015] Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0016] As shown in
[Electrical Connector 10]
[0017] Referring to
[0018] The housing 11 includes a front end wall 12 and a rear end 13. The front end wall 12 is first inserted when the electrical connector 10 is mated with the mating connector 30. The rear end 13 is opposed to the front end wall 12 and an electric wire connected to each contact is pulled out from the rear end 13. Holding holes, not illustrated, for accommodating and holding each contact and the like are provided between the front end wall 12 and the rear end 13. Note that in each of the electrical connector 10 and the mating connector 30, a side where the electrical connector 10 and the mating connector 30 are mated is defined as a front side and a side opposite to the front side is defined as a rear side.
[0019] The housing 11 includes an upper wall 14 and a lower wall 15. The upper wall 14 extends between the front end wall 12 and the rear end 13. The lower wall 15 extends between the front end wall 12 and the rear end 13 and is opposed in parallel to the upper wall 14. A part of the upper wall 14 at the rear end 13 has an inclined surface 16 and a stepped surface 17. When the upper wall 14 that is next to the inclined surface 16 is defined as a reference surface, the stepped surface 17 is below the reference surface and is in parallel to the reference surface. The housing 11 includes the inclined surface 16, which prevents water from entering a hood 33 of the mating connector 30 in a state where the electrical connector 10 is mated with the mating connector 30. This will be described later.
[0020] The housing 11 also includes a right side wall 18 and a left side wall 19. The right side wall 18 extends between the front end wall 12 and the rear end 13. The left side wall 19 extends between the front end wall 12 and the rear end 13 and extends opposite to and in parallel with the right side wall 18.
[Mating Connector 30]
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The housing 31 includes a holding wall 32 which is at a rear end of the housing 31 and holds the plurality of contacts 41 in a state with the contacts 41 spaced apart. The housing 31 has a hood 33 which projects forward from the holding wall 32. The hood 33 has a rectangular tubular shape. A mating opening 38, which is an opening of the hood 33, has an end of the hood that is opposed to the holding wall 32. The hood 33 has a receiving space 39 which receives the electrical connector 10 and is between the holding wall 32 and the mating opening 38. The electrical connector 10 is inserted from the mating opening 38 into the receiving space 39.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Note that in the electrical connector assembly 1 (the electrical connector 10 and the mating connector 30), a side of the electrical connector assembly that faces the printed wiring board to which the contacts 41 are connected is defined as a bottom side and a side of the electrical connector assembly that is opposite to the bottom side is defined as a top side. Accordingly, in
[0025] The hood 33 includes an upper wall 34, a lower wall 35, and a pair of side walls 36. The upper wall 34 and the lower wall 35 extend in the width direction x and are opposed to each other at a predetermined interval in the vertical direction. The pair of side walls 36 extends between, in the height direction z, both ends of each of the upper wall 34 and the lower wall 35 in the width direction x.
[0026] Note that in a usage state, in which the mating connector 30 is mated with the electrical connector 10, the mating connector 30 according to this embodiment of the present invention is disposed in such a manner that the height direction z matches the vertical direction, i.e., as shown in
[0027] The water stop function obtained by providing the inclined surface 16 and the stepped surface 17 at the rear end of the upper wall 14 of the electrical connector 10 will be described with reference to
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[0029] If the upper wall 14 of the electrical connector 10 forms a uniform flat surface and the gap G is not present, the water W tends to stay at the position. However, as shown in
[0030] However, in the case of the embodiment shown in
[0031] In this embodiment, it is a minimum requirement that the inclination angle θ of the inclined surface 16 exceeds 90° so as to cause the force F1 including a component in a direction different from that of the force F2. The inclination angle θ is 180° (two right angles) at maximum. As the inclination angle θ increases, the contact angle of the water W increases, so that the water stop function for preventing the water W from flowing toward the front side B of the gap G is more likely to be fulfilled. The inclination angle θ is preferably 110° or more, more preferably 120° or more, and even more preferably 130° or more.
[0032] On the other hand, when the water stop effect due to gravity is taken into consideration, it is preferable to apply a force to the water W in a direction away from the gap G. As the inclination angle θ of the inclined surface 16 increases, the ratio of the space in the height direction z of the electrical connector 10 that is occupied by the inclined surface 16 increases, which inhibits downsizing of the housing 11 in the height direction z. In view of the above, it is necessary to suppress the inclination angle θ and the inclination angle θ is preferably 160° or less, more preferably 150° or less, and even more preferably 140° or less.
[0033] Most preferably, the inclination angle θ is in a range from 135° to 140°.
[0034] The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. The structures illustrated in the above embodiments may be selected or omitted, or may be modified as appropriate to other structures without departing from the principle of the present invention.
[0035] For example, as shown in
[0036] Further, the above embodiment illustrates an example of the electrical connector 10 in which the inclined surface 16 is in the entire region in the width direction x. However, the present invention is not limited to this example. For example, as shown in
[0037] As shown in
[0038] For example, as shown in
[0039] Although the above embodiments are based on the premise that the top side of each of the electrical connector 10 and the mating connector 30 is directed upward in the vertical direction, the present invention is not limited to this example. The present invention is also effective when, for example, the mating direction y in which the electrical connector 10 and the mating connector 30 are mated together matches the vertical direction and a certain side of the inclined surface 16 is directed downward in the vertical direction.