Circuit connecting device of steering module for vehicle

Electrical connectors – With relatively guided members and intermediate pliable... – Relatively movable about axis

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439364, H01R 300

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059932287

ABSTRACT:
A circuit connecting device has a circuit connecting body constructed by a fixed body connected to a connector for a wire harness and a rotating body rotatable with respect to this fixed body and fixed onto a steering wheel side. An inner cylindrical portion inserting a steering shaft thereinto is formed in an inner circumference of this rotating body. A collar is mounted to this inner cylindrical portion and is slidable in an axial direction and a rotating movement of the collar is restricted. A relative rotation of the rotating body and the fixed body is restricted by engaging this collar and the fixed body with each other. This engagement is released by pushing-in the collar at an inserting time of the steering shaft. Accordingly, a vehicle assembly working property of a steering module can be improved.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3763455 (1973-10-01), Confer et al.
patent: 4975064 (1990-12-01), Takahashi et al.

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