EP2251940B1 - Electrical connector with water draining - Google Patents
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- EP2251940B1 EP2251940B1 EP20090006526 EP09006526A EP2251940B1 EP 2251940 B1 EP2251940 B1 EP 2251940B1 EP 20090006526 EP20090006526 EP 20090006526 EP 09006526 A EP09006526 A EP 09006526A EP 2251940 B1 EP2251940 B1 EP 2251940B1
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- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/52—Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
- H01R13/5227—Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases with evacuation of penetrating liquids
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/52—Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
- H01R13/5219—Sealing means between coupling parts, e.g. interfacial seal
- H01R13/5221—Sealing means between coupling parts, e.g. interfacial seal having cable sealing means
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- the invention relates to an electrical connector for automotive applications comprising a plurality of terminals and a connector housing that has cavity formations for fixing the terminals and a grommet mat seal for sealing the conductors to the terminals as well as a back plate that forms passages for the conductors to the terminals.
- Such electrical connectors are used in automobiles where they suffer from shocks and vibrations. Therefore, the terminals have to be fixed in the cavity formations of the connector housing in a vibration-safe manner, and to that end the terminals are latched and locked in the connector housing. There is the further need to protect the terminals against ingressing water, and to that end the grommet mat seal is provided protecting the cavities from above, and a peripheral seal around the connector housing protecting the terminals from below when the electrical connector is mated with a complementary connector.
- a double-armed lever having two legs and a bridge between the legs is pivoted on trunnions of the connector housing and has cam slots for engagement in pegs of the complementary connector and press the connectors together with the peripheral seal therebetween.
- a hood for leading-in the conductors and for covering the connector housing from above is provided. However, the hood is open where the conductors enter.
- the grommet mat seal has a surrounding flange which is pressed against a shoulder in the extended cavity of the connector housing so that the conductor passages in the back plate form cylindrical hollows that are open in direction to the hood, but are sealed by the surrounding flange of the grommet mat seal.
- draining passages are created from a space above the grommet mat seal to the exterior of the connector housing so that water that may have entered the interior of the connector housing may escape benefiting from the shaking movement of the vehicle wherein the electrical connector is mounted.
- the draining passage is formed by a gap between the back plate and the grommet mat seal and by lateral openings through the housing walls of the connector. The lateral openings can simultaneously be used for locking the back plate within the connector housing, the back plate having lugs on its lateral sides that are engaged in the lateral openings of the connector housing.
- sealing means For sealing the connector against ingressing water, sealing means are provided that include a grommet mat seal and a number of individual seals.
- the mat seal is arranged in a central cavity portion of the housing, and the individual seals are arranged in separate passages adjacent to the central housing cavity at the corners of the housing. Both, the mat seal and the individual seals are covered by the backplate which has openings or passages registering to the sealing openings of the mat seal and of the individual seals.
- the openings of passages in the backplate can be shaped in view of guiding the wires or conductors without wobbling in the passages of the connector housing.
- the back plate has a basic shape of a right parallelepiped with corner passages near the corner edges for the entry of cables or thicker conductors, and smaller passages in the central sector for the passage of smaller conductors.
- the grommet mat seal has a basic shape of a right parallelepiped conforming to the central sector of the back plate. Registering to the corner passages of the back plate are openings in the connector housing for encompassing individual seals for the cables or bigger conductors at the corner edges of the back plate.
- one of the back plate and the mat seal has ribs for supporting the back plate above the mat seal.
- One of the cavity formations for accommodating the terminals 2 is shown at 20.
- Fig. 2 is an oblique view from above onto the connector housing 1 which has outer lateral walls 11 and 12 enclosing an extended cavity 13.
- the housing cavity 13 has an upper ground level 14 on both sides adjacent to the walls 12, and a lower ground level 15 in the central region of the connector housing.
- the housing cavity 13 includes an upper, larger section 13a and a lower, smaller section 13b in the central region of the connector housing 1.
- Section 13b takes up the mat seal 3
- section 13a takes up the backplate 5.
- the housing sidewalls 11 each have a pair of lateral openings 16 communicating with the upper cavity ground level 14 and forming outlets from the cavity 13.
- a shroud 17 surrounds the connector housing 1 with a little distance thereto and may be shaped to cover the outlets from the opening 16 to form a protection against sprinkle water.
- each a pair of separate housing cavities in the form of big passages 18 are provided in the body of the connector housing.
- the space of the cavity 13 b and of the passages 18 is dedicated to sealing means that include the mat seal 3 and individual seals 38 ( Fig. 1 ).
- four rows of smaller passages 19 are provided in the central region of the connector housing and starting from the lower ground level 15.
- the mat seal 3 is shown in Fig. 3 having a basis shape of a right parallelepiped with rounded edges conforming to the lower cavity section 13b below the upper ground level 14.
- the mat seal 3 has four rows of smaller passages 39 registering to the passages 19 in the connector housing.
- the shape of the smaller passages 39 is accommodated to the size of the conductors leading into the electrical connector so as to seal these conductors.
- the electrical connector may comprise conductors of different size, when the passages 39 may adopt different sizes, as shown. It is self-evident that the number of the rows of passages and the number of passages in each row can be chosen according to the respective needs. In such a case, the arrangement of the passages 19 in the connector housing 1 and the passages 59 in the back plate 5 will be adapted to the respective number and sizes of the conductors 4.
- Fig. 4 shows a back plate 5 having a basis shape of a right parallelepiped with rounded edges. Registering to the large passages 18 in the connector housing are corner passages 58 in the body of the back plate 5 near the corners thereof. The corner passages 58 are smaller in seize than the passages 18 so that the passage walls 58 may guide the conductors 4 into the housing to the terminals 2.
- the back plate 5 has a central region with four rows of smaller passages 59 that register to the smaller passages 39 in the mat seal 3 and the smaller passages 19 in the connector housing 1.
- the back plate 5 has a pair of longer lateral sidewalls 51 and shorter sidewalls 52 that are shaped to fit within the upper cavity section 13a above the upper ground level 14.
- the lateral sides 51 of the back plate 5 are provided with lugs 56 that can be locked into the lateral openings 16 of the connector housing by snap action.
- Four lugs 56 are provided to fix the back plate 5 firmly in the cavity 13.
- Each lug has a triangle-shaped cross section with an inclined lower surface and a horizontal upper surface that slide into the slot-like opening 16 and lock therein.
- the openings 16 are not completely filled by the lugs 56, but narrow gaps are left for the water escaping.
- the back plate 5 at its lower surface has low feet or thin ribs 53 to create a narrow gap 54 between the lower surface of the back plate 5 and the upper surface of the mat seal 3 and of the individual seals 38.
- Appropriate ribs 53 can also be provided on the upper surface of the mat seal 3.
- the feet or ribs 53 are provided at the corners and at the middle of the lateral sides 51 of the central portion of the back plate 5.
- Fig. 5 is another view onto the connector housing 1. To be seen are trunnions 91 for journalling the lever 9 on the connector housing. It is also to be seen that the upper ground level 14 leads the water flow into a respective lateral opening 16.
- Fig. 6 shows the electrical connector with the hood 8 removed and without conductors.
- a larger shroud 17 is used which also covers the outlets of the lateral openings 16.
- the mat seal 3 and the back plate 5 have been mounted in the cavity 13 of the connector housing 1.
- the conductor 4 is shown to be sealed off with an individual seal 38 placed in the separate passage 18 of the connector housing.
- Each passage 18 has its individual seal 38 for protecting the respective terminal 2 against ingressing water.
- each conductor 4 of larger size can be guided in appropriate manner to its terminal 2 in that the shape of the passage 58 can be adapted to decrease the freedom of movement of the conductor 4. Furthermore, the conductor is allowed to make a gentle bent while being guided also along the inner roof surface of the hood 8. To that end, inner projections 84 are provided in the hood 8.
- the narrow gap 54 between back plate and mat seal can be created with other means than feet or ribs.
- lock openings for draining the water outwardly also separate draining openings could be used.
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Description
- The invention relates to an electrical connector for automotive applications comprising a plurality of terminals and a connector housing that has cavity formations for fixing the terminals and a grommet mat seal for sealing the conductors to the terminals as well as a back plate that forms passages for the conductors to the terminals.
- Such electrical connectors are used in automobiles where they suffer from shocks and vibrations. Therefore, the terminals have to be fixed in the cavity formations of the connector housing in a vibration-safe manner, and to that end the terminals are latched and locked in the connector housing. There is the further need to protect the terminals against ingressing water, and to that end the grommet mat seal is provided protecting the cavities from above, and a peripheral seal around the connector housing protecting the terminals from below when the electrical connector is mated with a complementary connector. For doing so, a double-armed lever having two legs and a bridge between the legs is pivoted on trunnions of the connector housing and has cam slots for engagement in pegs of the complementary connector and press the connectors together with the peripheral seal therebetween. Furthermore, a hood for leading-in the conductors and for covering the connector housing from above is provided. However, the hood is open where the conductors enter.
- Electrical connectors of that kind are known from
FR 2,866,485 A1 WO 2006/034865 A1 ,EP 1 592 090 A1 ,WO 2006/108442 A1 ,EP 1 753 091 A1 ,JP 2007/035362 A EP 1 903 641 A1FR 2,866,485 A1 WO 2006/108442 A1 ) the grommet mat seal has a surrounding flange which is pressed against a shoulder in the extended cavity of the connector housing so that the conductor passages in the back plate form cylindrical hollows that are open in direction to the hood, but are sealed by the surrounding flange of the grommet mat seal. When the electrical connector is mounted in a vehicle with the hood on the upper side, water may enter through the opening in the hood and into the back plate passages which may fill with water. A risk exists that water will ingress into the terminal cavity formations of the connector due to capillarity effect of very small gaps between seal and housing wall. This risk is increased by the plenty of water that may accumulate in the back plate passages. - It is already known (
US 6,203,362 B1 ,JP 04351865 A - It is an object of the present invention to minimize the risk of water ingress into the terminal cavity formations of an electrical connector.
- It is a further object of the present invention to improve the mounting of the back plate into the connector housing.
- It is still a further object of the invention to improve the conductor guiding in the electrical connector.
- The invention is defined in the claims.
- In principle, draining passages are created from a space above the grommet mat seal to the exterior of the connector housing so that water that may have entered the interior of the connector housing may escape benefiting from the shaking movement of the vehicle wherein the electrical connector is mounted. The draining passage is formed by a gap between the back plate and the grommet mat seal and by lateral openings through the housing walls of the connector. The lateral openings can simultaneously be used for locking the back plate within the connector housing, the back plate having lugs on its lateral sides that are engaged in the lateral openings of the connector housing.
- For sealing the connector against ingressing water, sealing means are provided that include a grommet mat seal and a number of individual seals. The mat seal is arranged in a central cavity portion of the housing, and the individual seals are arranged in separate passages adjacent to the central housing cavity at the corners of the housing. Both, the mat seal and the individual seals are covered by the backplate which has openings or passages registering to the sealing openings of the mat seal and of the individual seals. The openings of passages in the backplate can be shaped in view of guiding the wires or conductors without wobbling in the passages of the connector housing.
- In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the back plate has a basic shape of a right parallelepiped with corner passages near the corner edges for the entry of cables or thicker conductors, and smaller passages in the central sector for the passage of smaller conductors. In this embodiment, the grommet mat seal has a basic shape of a right parallelepiped conforming to the central sector of the back plate. Registering to the corner passages of the back plate are openings in the connector housing for encompassing individual seals for the cables or bigger conductors at the corner edges of the back plate.
- For creating the draining gap between back plate and grommet mat seal, preferably one of the back plate and the mat seal has ribs for supporting the back plate above the mat seal.
- With the back plate having corner passages near its corners, it is possible to have inserted four conductors of bigger cross section and have the inner roof surface of the hood guiding the big conductors that make a bent from the vertical within the connector housing to the horizontal when leaving the hood. This will improve the seal performance for the bigger conductors.
- An embodiment of the invention will be described on hand of the drawings which show:
- Fig. 1
- a vertical section through an electrical connector of the invention,
- Fig. 2
- a perspective view on a connector housing,
- Fig. 3
- a perspective view on a mat seal,
- Fig. 4
- a perspective view on a back plate,
- Fig. 5
- another perspective view onto the connector housing, and
- Fig. 6
- a view on the connector without hood and conductors.
- Referring to
Fig. 1 , the electrical connector comprises aconnector housing 1 for accommodating a plurality of terminals 2, agrommet mat seal 3 for sealing between theconductors 4 and the terminals 2, aback plate 5 for keeping themat seal 3 within theconnector housing 1 and guiding theconductors 4, aperipheral seal 6 around the connector housing, a TPA member 7 for locking the terminals in the connector housing (TPA = terminal position assurance), ahood 8 for covering the conductors that enter the connector housing, and alever 9 for drawing a mating connector of which thesocket housing 10 is shown against the electrical connector with theperipheral seal 6 pressed together. One of the cavity formations for accommodating the terminals 2 is shown at 20. -
Fig. 2 is an oblique view from above onto theconnector housing 1 which has outerlateral walls cavity 13. Thehousing cavity 13 has anupper ground level 14 on both sides adjacent to thewalls 12, and alower ground level 15 in the central region of the connector housing. Thus, thehousing cavity 13 includes an upper, larger section 13a and a lower,smaller section 13b in the central region of theconnector housing 1.Section 13b takes up themat seal 3, and section 13a takes up thebackplate 5. Thehousing sidewalls 11 each have a pair oflateral openings 16 communicating with the uppercavity ground level 14 and forming outlets from thecavity 13. Ashroud 17 surrounds theconnector housing 1 with a little distance thereto and may be shaped to cover the outlets from the opening 16 to form a protection against sprinkle water. - Adjacent to the
sidewalls 12 and tocavity section 13b and starting from theupper ground level 14, each a pair of separate housing cavities in the form ofbig passages 18 are provided in the body of the connector housing. The space of thecavity 13 b and of thepassages 18 is dedicated to sealing means that include themat seal 3 and individual seals 38 (Fig. 1 ). Similarly, in the central region of the connector housing and starting from thelower ground level 15, four rows ofsmaller passages 19 are provided. - The
mat seal 3 is shown inFig. 3 having a basis shape of a right parallelepiped with rounded edges conforming to thelower cavity section 13b below theupper ground level 14. Themat seal 3 has four rows ofsmaller passages 39 registering to thepassages 19 in the connector housing. The shape of thesmaller passages 39 is accommodated to the size of the conductors leading into the electrical connector so as to seal these conductors. The electrical connector may comprise conductors of different size, when thepassages 39 may adopt different sizes, as shown. It is self-evident that the number of the rows of passages and the number of passages in each row can be chosen according to the respective needs. In such a case, the arrangement of thepassages 19 in the connector housing 1 and thepassages 59 in theback plate 5 will be adapted to the respective number and sizes of theconductors 4. -
Fig. 4 shows aback plate 5 having a basis shape of a right parallelepiped with rounded edges. Registering to thelarge passages 18 in the connector housing arecorner passages 58 in the body of theback plate 5 near the corners thereof. Thecorner passages 58 are smaller in seize than thepassages 18 so that thepassage walls 58 may guide theconductors 4 into the housing to the terminals 2. Theback plate 5 has a central region with four rows ofsmaller passages 59 that register to thesmaller passages 39 in themat seal 3 and thesmaller passages 19 in theconnector housing 1. Theback plate 5 has a pair of longerlateral sidewalls 51 andshorter sidewalls 52 that are shaped to fit within the upper cavity section 13a above theupper ground level 14. The lateral sides 51 of theback plate 5 are provided withlugs 56 that can be locked into thelateral openings 16 of the connector housing by snap action. Four lugs 56 are provided to fix theback plate 5 firmly in thecavity 13. Each lug has a triangle-shaped cross section with an inclined lower surface and a horizontal upper surface that slide into the slot-like opening 16 and lock therein. Theopenings 16 are not completely filled by thelugs 56, but narrow gaps are left for the water escaping. Theback plate 5 at its lower surface has low feet orthin ribs 53 to create anarrow gap 54 between the lower surface of theback plate 5 and the upper surface of themat seal 3 and of the individual seals 38.Appropriate ribs 53 can also be provided on the upper surface of themat seal 3. The feet orribs 53 are provided at the corners and at the middle of thelateral sides 51 of the central portion of theback plate 5. -
Fig. 5 is another view onto theconnector housing 1. To be seen aretrunnions 91 for journalling thelever 9 on the connector housing. It is also to be seen that theupper ground level 14 leads the water flow into a respectivelateral opening 16. -
Fig. 6 shows the electrical connector with thehood 8 removed and without conductors. In relation to the embodiment ofFig. 1 , alarger shroud 17 is used which also covers the outlets of thelateral openings 16. InFig. 6 , themat seal 3 and theback plate 5 have been mounted in thecavity 13 of theconnector housing 1. - Returning to
Fig. 1 , theconductor 4 is shown to be sealed off with an individual seal 38 placed in theseparate passage 18 of the connector housing. Eachpassage 18 has its individual seal 38 for protecting the respective terminal 2 against ingressing water. - Not shown are the plurality of conductors terminated in the electrical connector. Due to the
separate passages 58 in theback plate 5, eachconductor 4 of larger size can be guided in appropriate manner to its terminal 2 in that the shape of thepassage 58 can be adapted to decrease the freedom of movement of theconductor 4. Furthermore, the conductor is allowed to make a gentle bent while being guided also along the inner roof surface of thehood 8. To that end,inner projections 84 are provided in thehood 8. - When the electrical connector is in use in a vehicle, it may happen that spray water enters into the space below the
hood 8 and gets into the upper portion of thecavity 13 through theback plate passages mat seal 3 and the individual seals 38 form a barrier for the water to not ingress to the terminals 2. However, seals becoming older loose elasticity and eventually leak. If columns of water have accumulated above the seals, plenty of water may reach the terminals and lead to a short circuit. With invention however, the design is such that water cannot accumulate above the seals. With thenarrow gap 54 between theback plate 5 and themat seal 3 and with thelateral openings 16 in theconnector housing 1, a drain passage is created for water having reached the upper surface of theseals 3 and 38. The shaking movement of the vehicle, wherein the electrical connector is normally built in, is helpful to remove the water that may have entered into the electrical connector above theseals 3, 38. - Modifications of the electrical connector can be made without departing from the scope of the claims. For example, the
narrow gap 54 between back plate and mat seal can be created with other means than feet or ribs. Likewise it is not necessary to use lock openings for draining the water outwardly; also separate draining openings could be used.
Claims (12)
- An electrical connector comprising
a plurality of terminals (2) connected to conductors (4),
a connector housing (1) having cavities with a plurality of cavity formations (20) for fixing the terminals (2),
sealing means (3, 38) including a mat seal (3) for sealing around the conductors (4) to the terminals (2) and protecting the housing cavities from above, the mat seal (3) having an upper surface with passages (39), each for sealing a respective conductor (4),
a back plate (5) forming passages (58, 59) for the conductors (4),
a peripheral seal (6) around the connector housing (1) for sealing to a mating connector (10) and protecting the terminals from below,
a TPA member (7) for locking the terminals (2) in the connector housing (1),
a hood (8) for leading-in the conductors and for covering the connector housing from above, and
a lever (9) for shutting the arrangement of the connector and of a mating complementary connector (10),
the connector housing (1) having an extended housing cavity (13) that accommodates the mat seal (3) and the back plate (5),
characterized in that
a drain passage (16, 54) is created between the upper surface of the sealing means (3, 38) and the outside of the connector housing (1) for letting escape water that may have ingressed into the extended housing cavity (13) of the connector housing (1). - The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein
the sealing means (3, 38) comprise the mat seal (3) and a number of individual seals (38) that are accommodated in separate housing passages (18) adjacent to, but separate from the extended housing cavity (13), the drain passage (16, 54) connecting the individual seal upper sides with the connector housing outside. - The electrical connector of claim 2 wherein
the back plate (5) has corner passages (58) registering to the separate housing passages (18), the corner passages (58) having narrowed diameters relative to the respective diameters of the separate housing passages (18). - The electrical connector of claim 2 or 3 wherein
the extended housing cavity (13) has an upper, larger section (13a) for accommodating the back plate (5) and a lower, smaller section (13b) for accommodating the mat seal (3). - The electrical connector of any of claims 1-4 wherein
the drain passage (16, 54) extends between under side portions of the back plate (5) on one hand and upper side portions formed by a level surface (14) of the housing cavity (13) and the upper surfaces of the sealing means (3, 38) on the other hand. - The electrical connector of any of claims 1-5 wherein
the back plate (5) has a basic shape of a right parallelepiped with corner passages (58) near the corner edges and smaller passages (59) in the central sector, and has lugs (56) on lateral sides (51) of the parallelepiped,
the mat seal (3) has a basic shape of a right parallelepiped conforming to the central sector of the back plate (5) and has smaller passages (39) registering to the smaller passages (59) of the back plate (5);
the housing cavity (13) has two ground levels, an upper ground level (14) for supporting the back plate (5) and a lower ground level (15) for supporting the mat seal (3),
the housing sidewalls (11) have lateral openings (16) communicating with the upper cavity ground level (14) and cooperating with the back plate lugs (56) to hold the back plate (5) on place, and
the upper cavity ground level (14) includes separate housing passages (18) registering to the corner passages (58) of the back plate (5) and receiving each an individual seal (38) for sealing a respective conductor (4) of bigger cross section. - The electrical connector of claim 6 wherein
one of the back plate (5) or the mat seal (3) has supporting ribs (53) to create a narrow gap (54) between back plate (5) and mat seal (3), the narrow gap (54) communicating the upper cavity ground level (14) and the upper surfaces of the mat seal (3) and of the individual seals (38) with the lateral openings (16) in the housing sidewalls (11). - The electrical connector of claim 6 wherein
the supporting ribs (53) are provided at four corners and at the middle of the lateral sides of the central sector of the back plate (5). - The electrical connector according to one of claims 6 through 8 wherein
the lateral openings (16) in the housing sidewall (11) are arranged above the peripheral seal (6), and together with this seal (6), are covered by a shroud (17) extending around the connector housing. - The electrical connector according to one of claims 6 through 9 wherein
the hood (8), in its interior, has leading surfaces (84) for supporting the conductors (4) that make a bend at the upper cavity ground level (14) from horizontal to vertical into a respective one of the passages (58, 18) of the back plate (5) and of the connector housing (1). - The electrical connector according to one of claims 6 through 10 wherein
the back plate (5), in its central section, has four rows of smaller passages (59). - The electrical connector of claim 11 wherein
the smaller passages (59) are differently small among rows or within rows.
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