Wire cover and electrical connector
09837756 ยท 2017-12-05
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A wire cover of an electrical connector is provided and includes a main body and a hood. The main body includes a wire receiving section extending therein. The hood projects from a side of the main body. The hood includes a first wire receiving section disposed along a side of the hood and extending transversely with respect to the main body and a reinforcing rib provided on an opposite side wall of the hood.
Claims
1. A wire cover of an electrical connector comprising: a main body having a wire receiving section extending therein; a pair of supporting shafts, each supporting shaft disposed on an opposite side face of the main body; and a hood connected to the main body at a base of the hood and projecting from a side of the main body to a distal end, a first wire receiving section disposed along a side of the hood and extending transversely with respect to the main body, and a reinforcing rib provided on an opposite side wall of the hood extending from the base to the distal end.
2. The wire cover according to claim 1, wherein the hood further includes a second wire receiving section positioned adjacent the first wire receiving section.
3. The wire cover according to claim 2, wherein the second wire receiving section extends substantially perpendicular with respect to the first wire receiving section.
4. The wire cover according to claim 1, further comprising a lever pivotally mounted to the pair of supporting shafts.
5. The wire cover according to claim 4, further comprising a lock disposed on the main body, the lock catching the lever.
6. The wire cover according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing rib is a strip like projection.
7. The wire cover according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcing rib extends parallel to a length of the main body.
8. The wire cover according to claim 7, wherein the hood further includes a second wire receiving section positioned adjacent the first wire receiving section.
9. The wire cover according to claim 8, wherein the second wire receiving section extends substantially perpendicular with respect to the first wire receiving section.
10. An electrical connector comprising: a housing holding a plurality of terminals; and a wire cover attached to the housing and having: a main body having a wire receiving section extending therein; a pair of supporting shafts, each supporting shaft disposed on an opposite side face of the main body; and a hood connected to the main body at a base of the hood and projecting from a side of the main body to a distal end, a first wire receiving section disposed along a side of the hood and extending transversely with respect to the main body, and a reinforcing rib provided on an opposite side wall of the hood extending from the base to the distal end.
11. The electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein the hood further includes a second wire receiving section positioned adjacent the first wire receiving section.
12. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein the second wire receiving section extends substantially perpendicular with respect to the first wire receiving section.
13. The electrical connector according to claim 10, further comprising a lever pivotally mounted to the pair of supporting shafts.
14. The electrical connector according to claim 13, further comprising a lock disposed on the main body, the lock catching the lever.
15. The electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein the reinforcing rib is a strip like projection.
16. The electrical connector according to claim 15, wherein the reinforcing rib extends parallel to a length of the main body.
17. The electrical connector according to claim 16, wherein the hood further includes a second wire receiving section positioned adjacent the first wire receiving section.
18. The electrical connector according to claim 17, wherein the second wire receiving section extends substantially perpendicular with respect to the first wire receiving section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(10) The present invention is described in detail below on the basis of an embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
(11) As shown in
(12) The housing 10 is provided with, in addition to a plurality of housing elements, a retainer securing the terminals, a seal member, a slider driven by the lever to mate with the mating connector, and the like. These members and the actions thereof are disclosed in JP 2011-204494 A, for example. Therefore, the description of the housing 10 is omitted as much as possible, for the sake of brevity, and the following description focuses on the wire cover 20 that is a characteristic part of this embodiment.
(13) The wire cover 20 formed by injection molding of insulating resin is attached to a rear side of the housing 10, and covers and protects a bundle of electrical wires led out rearward from the terminals accommodated in the housing 10.
(14) The wire cover 20 has a main body 21 covering and receiving therein electrical wires (not shown) connected to the terminals held by the housing 10. This main body 21 is closed except for a side facing the housing 10 and a region from which the electrical wires are led out.
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(17) To mate the lever-type connector 1 with the mating connector, the lever 30 is rotated from the standby position shown in
(18) The hood 25 projecting from an electrical wire leading-out side of the main body 21 is formed integrally with the main body 21.
(19) This hood 25 is provided with a first wire receiving section 27 directing the electrical wires transversely out of the hood. The hood 25 is also provided with a second wire receiving section 28 at a distal end thereof, so that in addition to a use form in which the electrical wire is transversely led out through the first wire receiving section 27, the electrical wires can also be led out straight through the second wire receiving section 28. When the electrical wires are led out transversely, the electrical wires are fixed by tying the hood 25 around the first wire receiving section 27 and the electrical wires together with a tying band, for example. Similarly, when the electrical wire is led out straight, the electrical wires are fixed by tying the hood 25 around the second wire receiving section 28 and the electrical wires together with a tying band, for example.
(20) In the shown embodiment, the hood 25 is circular when viewed in cross-section. The hood 25 projects from a base 25a, which is connected to the main body 21 toward a distal end 25b distant from the main body 21.
(21) The hood 25 is provided with a reinforcing rib 26 on a side face wall 25c opposite to the first wire receiving section 27 side, as shown in
(22) In actual mating operation, an operator holds and routes the electrical wires W led out of the lever-type connector 1. At this time, there is a risk that the lever-type connector 1 may collide with the surroundings. Considering the possibility of collision of the wire cover 20, a side S1 from which the electrical wires W are led out and which is shown in
(23) Therefore, the lever-type connector 1 of the shown embodiment is provided with the reinforcing rib 26 in order to prevent the hood 25 from being broken.
(24) The reinforcing rib 26 can be provided on an inner peripheral face of the hood 25, but, in that case, the reinforcing rib 26 may become an obstacle to route the electrical wires W disposed in the hood 25, so the reinforcing rib 26 is provided on an outer peripheral face of the side face wall 25c of the hood 25, as shown in
(25) Further, the reinforcing rib 26 is provided over an entire area from the base 25a of the hood 25 to the distal end 25b thereof. Moreover, the reinforcing rib 26 is provided so as to project beyond the side face wall 25c excluding the reinforcing rib 26. Therefore, it is highly probable that the thick reinforcing rib 26 collides with the surroundings when the side face wall 25c side collides with the surroundings while the lever-type connector 1 is being routed with the electrical wires W in hand. For this reason, it is highly unlikely that the hood 25 may be broken.
(26) Stress analysis has been performed for the lever-type connector 1 of the embodiment shown in
(27) In addition, since the lever-type connector 1 is provided with the reinforcing rib 26, the hood 25 can also be prevented from being broken when the electrical wires are led out straight. That is, in the case of leading out the electrical wires straight, when the lever-type connector 1 is routed, the electrical wires can be swung in a transverse direction y (
(28) As described above, since the rib is provided in a predetermined region, the risk of breakage of the hood due to collision can be reduced significantly even in the wire cover 20 from which the electrical wire is led out transversely and which exposes the side face wall 25c of the hood on the opposite side to the wire leading-out side. Further, when this wire cover 20 is used to leading-out the electrical wires straight, the side face wall 25c can be prevented from being broken even when the electrical wires are swung.
(29) An embodiment of the invention has been described above, but the components listed in the aforementioned embodiment can be selectively removed or, if necessary, replaced with another component without departing from the gist of the present invention.
(30) The reinforcing rib 26 takes a strip-like shape, but the width and projection height from the hood thereof may be appropriately determined according to required strength. For example, the width and height thereof are not limited to a certain width and height, but the width can be narrowed from the base 25a toward the distal end 25b, and the height can be lowered from the base 25a toward the distal end 25b.
(31) Further, although the reinforcing rib 26 is formed so as to be parallel to the front-back direction x, the reinforcing rib 26 is only required to be formed from the base 25a to the distal end 25b, and can be provided so as to be oblique to the front-back direction x.
(32) Further, the invention may be applicable to any lever-type connector. That is, the lever-type connector to which the invention is applied is not limited to a type that mates with the mating connector by means of a slider provided with a cam mechanism shown herein, but also applicable to a lever-type connector of a type in which a lever is provided with a cam mechanism. In addition, the lever is not limited to a type that is pivotally mounted on the wire cover, but is also applicable to a lever-type connector of a type that is pivotally mounted on the housing.