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| United States Patent | 4954090 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4954090.html |
| Inventor(s) | Shimochi; Eiji (Shizuoka, JP) |
| Abstract | An electric connection box includes a pair of upper and lower cases
connected together to provide a casing, one of the upper and lower cases
having an electrically insulating housing. A wiring assembly is
accommodated within the casing and includes an electrically insulating
plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on the insulating plate.
External connection terminals are electrically connected to the bus bars
and have respective contact portions received within the insulating
housing. Each of the external connection terminals includes a base
portion, a plurality of contact portions formed on one lateral edge of the
base portion, and a bus bar-gripping portion formed on the other lateral
edge of said base portion. The base portion is fixed to the case, with the
contact portions extending into the housing. When the wiring assembly is
covered or enclosed by the covers, the bus bar-gripping portion is
press-fitted relative to the bus bar. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4954090 |
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Electric connection box |
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| Publication Date |
September 4, 1990 |
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May 31, 1988[JP]63-131708 |
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What is claimed is:
1. In an electric connection box of the type having a pair of upper and
lower cases connected together to provide a casing, at least one of said
upper and lower cases having an electrically insulating housing; a wiring
assembly accommodated within said casing and including an electrically
insulating plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on said insulating
plate; and external connection terminals electrically connected to said
bus bars and having respective contact portions received within said
insulating housing;
the improvement comprising, each of said external connection terminals
including a base portion fixed to said one case, a plurality of said
contact portions formed on one lateral edge of said base portion and
extending into said housing, and a bus bar-griping portion formed on the
other lateral edge of said base portion and press-fitted to a said bus
bar, and wherein each bus bar includes a bent plate portion disposed
substantially vertically for receiving said bus bar-gripping portion, in
which said external connection terminal has two said bus bar-gripping
portions press-fitted relative to at least one of said bus bars,
respectively.
2. In an electric connection box of the type having a pair of upper and
lower cases connected together to provide a casing, at least one of said
upper and lower cases having an electrically insulating housing; a wiring
assembly accommodated within said casing and including an electrically
insulating plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on said insulating
plate; and external connection terminals electrically connected to said
bus bars and having respective contact portions received within said
insulating housing;
the improvement comprising, each of said external connection terminals
including a base portion fixed to said one case, a plurality of said
contact portions formed on one lateral edge of said base portion and
extending into said housing, and a bus bar-gripping portion formed on the
other lateral edge of said base portion and press-fitted to a said bus
bar, and wherein each bus bar includes a bent plate portion disposed
substantially vertically for receiving said bus bar-gripping portion, in
which said base portion of said external connection terminal is of a
generally U-shape having opposed arms, said bus bar-gripping portion
comprising a pair of opposed holder sections formed on one of said opposed
arm of said base portion, and said bus-bar being press-fitted in said pair
of opposed holder sections.
3. In an electrical connection box of the type having a pair of upper and
lower cases connected together to provide a casing, at least one of said
upper and lower cases having an electrically insulating housing; a wiring
assembly accommodated within said casing and including an electrically
insulating plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on said insulating
plate; and external connection terminals electrically connected to said
bus bars and having respective contact portions received within said
insulating housing;
the improvement comprising, each of said external connection terminals
including a base portion fixed to said one case, a plurality of said
contact portions formed on one lateral edge of said base portion and
extending into said housing, and a bus bar-gripping portion formed on the
other lateral edge of said base portion and press-fitted to a said bus
bar, and wherein each bus bar includes a bent plate portion disposed
substantially vertically for receiving said bus-bar gripping portion, in
which said base portion of said external connection terminal is of a
generally U-shape having opposed arms, said bus bar-gripping portion
comprising a pair of opposed holder sections formed on one of said opposed
arm of said base portion, and said bus bar being press-fitted in said pair
of opposed holder sections, and in which said external connection terminal
has another bus bar-gripping portion comprising a pair of opposed holder
sections formed on the other of said opposed arm of said base portion.
4. In an electric connection box of the type having a pair of upper and
lower cases connected together to provide a casing, at least one of said
upper and lower cases having an electrically insulating housing; a wiring
assembly accommodated within said casing and including an electrically
insulating plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on said insulating
plate; and external connection terminals electrically connected to said
bus bars and having respective contact portions received within said
insulating housing;
the improvement comprising, each of said external connection terminals
including a base portion fixed to said one case, a plurality of said
contact portions formed on one lateral edge of said base portion and
extending into said housing, and a bus bar-gripping portion formed on the
other lateral edge of said base portion and press-fitted to a said bus
bar, and wherein each bus bar includes a bent plate portion disposed
substantially vertically for receiving said bus bar-gripping portion, in
which said base portion of said external connection terminal is of U-shape
having opposed arms, said contact portions being formed on said opposed
arms, and said external connection terminal having two said bus
bar-gripping portions formed respectively on said opposed arms of said
base portion.
5. In an electric connection box of the type having a pair of upper and
lower cases connected together to provide a casing, at least one of said
upper and lower cases having an electrically insulating housing; a wiring
assembly accommodated within said casing and including an electrically
insulating plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on said insulating
plate; and external connection terminals electrically connected to said
bus bars and having respective contact portions received within said
insulating housing;
the improvement comprising, each of said external connection terminals
including a base portion fixed to said one case, a plurality of said
contact portions formed on one lateral edge of said base portion and
extending into said housing, and a bus bar-gripping portion formed on the
other lateral edge of said base portion and press-fitted to a said bus
bar, and wherein each bus bar includes a bent plate portion disposed
substantially vertically for receiving said bus bar-gripping portion, in
which said external connection terminal has a flat elongated body bent
longitudinally into a U-shape having a pair of opposed arms, said U-shaped
body having a pair of opposed free end portions and a U-shaped portion at
the other end thereof, said free end portions serving respectively as said
contact portions, a central section of each of said opposed arms serving
as said base portion, a slot being formed in said U-shaped end portion and
extending from a point near one of said base portions to a point near the
other base portion to bifurcate the U-shaped end portion, said bifurcated
portion serving as said bus-bar gripping portion.
6. In an electric connection box of the type having a pair of upper and
lower cases connected together to provide a casing, at least one of said
upper and lower cases having an electrically insulating housing; a wiring
assembly accommodated within said casing and including an electrically
insulating plate and a plurality of bus bars mounted on said insulating
plate; and external connection terminals electrically connected to said
bus bars and having respective contact portions received within said
insulating housing;
the improvement comprising, each of said external connection terminals
including a base portion fixed to said one case, a plurality of said
contact portions formed on one lateral edge of said base portion and
extending into said housing, and a bus bar-gripping portion formed on the
other lateral edge of said base portion and press-fitted to a said bus
bar, and wherein each bus bar includes a bent plate portion disposed
substantially vertically for receiving said bus bar-gripping portion, in
which said housing has a plurality of holes formed through a wall thereof,
said contact portions extending respectively through said holes into said
housing, said housing having a groove formed in the wall thereof, and said
base portion of said external connection terminal being press-fitted in
said groove. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to an electric connection box for
automotive wiring and more particularly to such an electric connection box
of the type in which bus bars constituting internal circuitry can be
easily arranged and mounted in position.
Generally, as shown in FIG. 9, the internal circuitry of a conventional
electric connection box is constituted by bus bars which are stamped from
a metal sheet and have their end portions and/or intermediate portions
thereof bent into upstanding tabs serving as terminals for external
connection. However, as shown in FIG. 10, when providing two juxtaposed
tabs 2A and 2A on a bus bar 1A interposed between two bus bars 1B and 1C,
it is necessary to provide respective roundabout portions 1B' and 1C' in
the adjacent bus bars in order to accommodate the portions 2A', which are
the tabs 2A prior to bending. This lowers the yield of the stamping
operation and the density of the mounting of the bus bars, and also makes
the circuitry complicated.
To overcome this difficulty, there has been proposed an electric connection
box as shown in FIG. 11. More specifically, a plurality of parallel bus
bars 4 are mounted along respective edges thereof on a lower case 3; the
lower case 3 also serving as an insulating plate. Branch bus bars 5 are
mounted on the bus bars 4. A body 5a of each branch bus bar 5 is bent at
one end 5b into an L-shape, and the other end portion 5c serves as a
contact portion for connection to an external circuit. The L-shaped
portion 5b of each branch bar 5 is fixedly secured to a respective one of
the bus bars 4 by welding, such as spot welding, and then an upper case 6
is connected to the lower case 3, so that the contact portions 5c are
received in position in various insulating housings, such as a connector
housing 7a, a fuse cavity 7b and a relay cavity 7c, provided on the upper
case 6.
Since the bus bars 4 and the branch bus bars 5 are fixedly connected
together by welding, it is rather difficult to accurately position the
contact portions 5c relative to one another and also relative to the above
insulative housings. Particularly, when a plurality of branch bars 5 are
fixedly connected to one bus bar 4, the overall shape of such bus bar
arrangement becomes complicated, and if the order of the assemblage is
wrong, the assemblage must be redone. This leads to low productivity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an electric
connection box in which the density of the bus bars is high, and terminals
for connection to external circuits or devices can be easily mounted on
the bus bars and arranged in position, thereby enhancing the productivity
of the electric connection box.
According to the present invention, there is provided an electric
connection box comprising a pair of upper and lower cases connected
together to provide a casing, one of the upper and lower cases having an
electrically insulating housing; a wiring assembly accommodated within the
casing and including an electrically insulating plate and a plurality of
bus bars mounted on the insulating plate; and external connection
terminals electrically connected to the bus bars and having respective
contact portions received within the insulating housing. Each of the
external connection terminals includes a base portion fixed to one of the
cases, a plurality of the contact portions formed on one lateral edge of
the base portion and extending into the housing, and a bus bar-gripping
portion formed on the other lateral edge of the base portion and
press-fitted relative to the bus bar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary, partly-broken, exploded perspective view of an
electric connection box provided in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary, partly-broken perspective view of the electric
connection box;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the electric connection
box;
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 but showing a modified electric
connection box;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the electrical connection
box of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a modified external connection terminal:
FIG. 7(a) is a perspective view showing one example of the arrangement of
the external connection terminals of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7(b) is a perspective view of a conventional bus bar;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing another example of the arrangement of
the external connection terminals of FIG 1;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of conventional bus bars;
FIG. 10 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the conventional
bus bars of FIG. 9; and
FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a proposed electric connection
box.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings in which
like reference numerals denote corresponding parts in several views.
An electric connection box shown in FIG. 1 includes an upper cover 10
having an insulating housing 11 of a generally box-like shape. The upper
cover 10 has a plurality of holes 12a formed through a bottom wall
thereof, and a plurality of press-fitting grooves 12b formed in the
underside of the bottom wall. A wiring assembly 13 comprises an
electrically-insulating plate 14, and a plurality of bus bars 15, 15A . .
. . Each bus bar 15 has at one end an integral bent plate portion 15a
disposed vertically. The wiring assembly 13 is supported on a lower case
16 which is adapted to be connected to the upper case 10. The insulating
plate 14 may be omitted, in which case the bus bars 15, 15A . . . are
mounted directly on the lower case 16.
Reference numeral 17 denotes a terminal (hereinafter referred to as
"external connection terminal") for connection to an external circuit or
device. The external connection terminal 17 is formed from one metal sheet
by stamping and bending. The terminal 17 includes a base portion 18,
branch contact portions 19 extending from one lateral edge of the base
portion 18, and a bus bar-gripping portion 20 (two portions 20 are shown
in the illustrated embodiment) formed on the other lateral edge of the
base portion 18. The branch contact portions 19 are in the form of tabs,
and in this embodiment the number of the branch contact portions 19 is
two, but this number may be more than two. The bus bar-gripping portion 20
comprises a pair of opposed holder sections 20a and 20a extending from the
other lateral edge of the base portion 18, the pair of holder sections 20a
and 20a having respective distal ends of a generally hook-shape disposed
in opposed relation to each other. Preferably, the base portion 18 is
formed into a U-shape, and a pair of bus bar-gripping portions 20 are
formed on opposed arms of the U-shaped base portion 18 in opposed relation
to each other.
When the electric connection box is to be assembled as shown in FIGS. 2 and
3, the branch contact portions 19 of the external connection terminal 17
extend into the insulative housing 11 through the through holes 12a of the
upper case 10, with the base portion 18 press-fitted in the press-fitting
groove 12b to fix the external connection terminal 17 to the upper case
10. Then, when the upper case 10 with the external connection terminal 17
is placed on the wiring assembly 13, the vertical bent plate portion 15a
of the bus bar 15 snugly fits between the two pairs of the holder sections
20a of the two bus bar-gripping portions 20, so that the holder sections
20a resiliently engage the vertical bent plate portion 15a, thereby making
an electrical connection between the bus bar 15 and the external
connection terminal 17. Then, the lower case 16 is connected to the upper
case 10, thus completing the assemblage of the electric connection box.
Alternatively, the wiring assembly 13 may be mounted on the lower case 16
before the external connection terminal 17 is connected to the bus bars
15.
FIGS. 4 and 5 show a modified form of the invention in which the pair of
opposed branch contact portions 19 and 19 are formed respectively on
opposed arms of the U-shaped base portion 18 of an external connection
terminal 17'. In this embodiment, the distance w between the pair of
opposed branch contact portions 19 and 19 is relatively small. Therefore,
this construction is advantageous when a bus bar 15B, to which the
external connection terminal 17' is to be connected, is disposed between
two bus bars 15C and 15D in such a manner that the spaces on the opposite
sides of the bus bar 15B are small.
FIG. 6 shows another modified external connection terminal 17". The
terminal 17" includes a flat elongated body which is bent longitudinally
into a U-shape, and opposed distal or free end portions thereof serve as a
pair of branch contact portions 19 and 19, each in the form of a tab. A
slot 20b is formed in the U-shaped end portion remote from the contact
portions 19 and extends from a point near one base portion 18 to a point
near the other base portion 18 to bifurcate the U-shaped end portion. This
bifurcated portion serves as a bus bar-gripping portion 20'. The end
portions 18a' of the base portions 18 are adapted to be press-fitted in
the press-fitting grooves 12b.
FIG. 7(a) shows another arrangement of the external connection terminals 17
of FIG. 1. One conventional bus bar 15E has four tabs 21 (external
connection terminals) formed on opposites edges of a portion 15E' of the
bus bar 15E (FIG. 7(b)). According to the present invention, the function
of this conventional bus bar 15E can be obtained by bending a portion 15a
(corresponding to the portion 15E' of FIG. 7(b), but having no tab 21) to
provide a vertical bent plate portion and by connecting two external
connection terminals 17 to the vertical bent plate portion 15a through the
holder sections 20a press-fitted on the vertical bent plate portion 15a.
FIG. 8 shows a further arrangement of the external connection terminal 17
of FIG. 1. In this case, one external connection terminal 17 is connected
to vertical bent plate portions 15a and 15a of two bus bars 15F and 15G
disposed respectively in first and second layers of the insulating plate
14, thereby making a short circuit between the two bus bars 15F and 15G.
The two pairs of bus bar-gripping portions 20 and 20 are press-fitted,
respectively, on the vertical bent plate portions 15a and 15a of the two
bus bars 15F and 15G.
In the above embodiments, the external connection terminals 17, 17' and 17"
are press-fitted on the vertical bent plate portions 15a of the bus bars
15, 15A, 15B, etc., which are disposed flat relative to the insulating
plate 14. However, if the external connection terminals 17, 17' and 17"
are to be connected to bus bars 4 disposed perpendicular to the insulative
plate as shown in FIG. 11, the external connection terminals can be
press-fitted directly on the bus bar bodies. Therefore, the wiring
assembly 13 can be so constructed as to include a combination of the flat
bus bars 15, 15A, 15B . . . and perpendicular bus bars 4.
In the above embodiments, although the fixing of the external connection
terminals to the case is made by the press-fitting method, this fixing can
be made by a so-called case-lance method or a housing-lance method. In
short, any fixing method can be used so long as the external connection
terminals can be properly positioned beforehand.
As described above, in the present invention, the external connection
terminal 17, 17', 17" can be easily connected to the vertical bent plate
portion 15a or the perpendicular bus bar 4 (FIG. 11) through the bus
bar-gripping portions 20 press-fitted thereto. Moreover, the positioning
of the external connection terminal can be easily made beforehand by
press-fitting the base portion 18 in the press-fitting grooves 12b, which
are formed in the upper case 10 or may be formed in the lower case 16.
Therefore, there is almost no need to provide the above-mentioned tabs 21
on the bus bars 15, 15A, 15B . . . arranged flat relative to the
insulative plate 14. This can simplify the construction of the circuitry
constituted by the bus bars.
The simplified circuit construction of the bus bars improves the yield of
stamping for forming the bus bars and also increases the density of the
mounting of the bus bars. Further, the positioning and mounting of the
external connection terminals can be made easily, thereby greatly
improving the productivity of the electric connection box.
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