Connector sealing structure

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C439S587000

Reexamination Certificate

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06402538

ABSTRACT:

The present patent application claims the benefit of earlier Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-499927 filed Feb. 25, 2000, the disclosure of which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector sealing structure for coupling and sealing a female connector and a male connector. More specifically, the invention relates to an improved connector sealing structure that can effectively prevent leaks between the adjacent terminal plugs of the connector, and at the same time, shut out water drops, preventing them from reaching the terminal plugs.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, high-voltage electric circuits are used in an automobile, and the voltage applied to the circuits has been becoming higher. With such high-voltage electric circuits, leaks are becoming more likely to occur between adjacent terminals of a connector for coupling the circuits. Leaks may cause an automobile to catch fire, and therefore, many proposals have been made to prevent leak in the connector.
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate an example of a conventional connector sealing structure for preventing leak. A first connector
103
that has male terminals
102
in the associated chambers (or recesses)
101
is coupled with a second connector
106
that has female terminals
105
in the associated chambers
104
. The chambers
104
of the second connector
106
are inserted in the chambers
101
of the first connector
103
, and the male terminals
102
are fit into the female terminals
105
. A sealing member
107
consisting of elastic and insulating material is furnished along the outer wall of each female terminal chamber
104
. The sealing member
107
seals up the counterpart chamber for the associated male terminal independently.
The sealing member
107
has a projection
107
a
, which comes into tight contact with the inner wall
101
a
of the male terminal chamber
101
. The projection
107
a
can seal up the associated male terminal chamber
101
, and thereby preventing leak between the male terminals
102
of adjacent chambers. The projection
107
a
can also prevent water drops from entering the chamber
101
. The sealing member
107
has both a leak-prevention function and a water shutout function.
However, the sealing member
107
of the conventional sealing structure is likely to be scratched or damaged, or otherwise, dusts easily stick to the projection
107
. In this case, water drops may get into the terminal chamber and reach the male terminal
102
. This can lead to undesirable leaks or short-circuits between the adjacent terminals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved sealing structure for a connector that can reliably prevent leakage between adjacent terminals of the connector, and at the same time, shut out water drops from reaching the terminals.
To achieve this object, a connector sealing structure of the present invention includes a first connector, which has one or more first terminals accommodated in the associated first chambers in its housing, and a second connector, which has one or more second terminals accommodated in the associated chambers. As a feature of the invention, each of the first chambers has a groove formed at the bottom of the chamber so as to surround the root of the first terminal, and each of the second chambers has a guide at its end. The second chamber also has a seal on the inner wall of the guide.
This arrangement allows each chamber of the first and second connectors to be sealed up independently in a reliable manner. Consequently, leakage between two adjacent terminals is effectively prevented, and at the same time, water drops are prevented from entering the first terminal chambers.
The seal has one or more first sealing projections and one or more second projections. As the second connector is connected to the first connector, the guide is fit into the groove. At this time, the first sealing projections of the seal come into tight contact with the bottom of the first chamber, and the second sealing projections come into tight contact with the first terminal.
The second sealing projections of the sealing member enhance the effectiveness of the connector sealing structure by sealing up the gap between the first chamber and the first terminal. This arrangement improves the water shutout function of the connector sealing structure.
The leading end of the guide enters the groove of the first chamber ahead of the first sealing projections reaching the bottom of the first chamber. The groove increases the total length from the end of the housing of the first connector to the first terminal. This means that even if water drops get into the gap between the housings of the first and second connectors, a substantial distance is guaranteed before the water drops reach the first terminal. Accordingly, undesirable leakage or short circuit is effectively prevented.
The guide of the second chamber may be formed monolithically with the second chamber, or alternatively, the seal may be formed monolithically with the second chamber.
Preferably, the sealing member is made of an elastic insulator so as to efficiently prevent leakage between terminals, and at the same time, prevent water drops from getting into the chambers.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4698027 (1987-10-01), Vandame
patent: 6247956 (2001-06-01), Porter, Jr.
patent: 2 175 460 (1986-11-01), None

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