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| United States Patent | 5201667 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5201667.html |
| Inventor(s) | Endo; Takayoshi (Shizuoka, JP);
Yagi; Sakai (Shizuoka, JP);
Tsuji; Masanori (Shizuoka, JP);
Abe; Kimihiro (Shizuoka, JP) |
| Abstract | A branch circuit structure comprises, a housing including a plurality of
juxtaposed terminal chambers, a plurality of metal terminals each having a
wire connection portion and electrical contact portion, and inserted into
the terminal chambers from one end of the terminal chambers, and a
short-circuit member disposed into the other end of the terminal chambers,
and having a plurality of contact portions to be connected to the metal
terminals, respectively. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5201667 |
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Branch circuit structure |
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| Publication Date |
April 13, 1993 |
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June 24, 1991 |
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| Priority Data |
Jun 27, 1990[JP]2-67256[U]
Jun 27, 1990[JP]2-67257[U]JPX |
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What is claimed is:
1. A branch circuit structure, comprising:
a housing including a plurality of independent juxtaposed terminal
chambers, said chambers being isolated from one another;
a plurality of metal terminals each having a wire connection portion and an
electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminal chambers;
a short-circuit member disposed in the other end of said terminal chambers,
and having a plurality of contact portions to be connected to said metal
terminals respectively;
a plurality of rubber plugs fixed to the wire connecting portion of each of
said terminals to be fitted within each of said terminal chambers,
respectively, such that each of said terminals is waterproofed, each of
said plugs including a pressure receiving body for retaining said plugs
within said chambers; and
a rear holder adapted to be engaged with said housing at said one end, said
rear holder abutting against each of said pressure receiving bodies to
retain said bodies in place.
2. A branch circuit structure, comprising:
a housing including a plurality of juxtaposed terminal chambers;
a plurality of metal terminals each having a wire connection portion and an
electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminal chambers; and
a short-circuit member insertable into the other end of said terminal
chambers, and having a plurality of contact portions to be connected to
said metal terminals, respectively; and
terminal insertion detecting means for detecting whether or not said
terminal insertion is complete, at least a portion of said detecting means
being disposed on said short circuit member.
3. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said short
circuit member is inserted into the other end of said terminal chambers.
4. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein a rubber plug
is firmly attached to an electric wire connecting portion of each of said
terminal pieces to be fitted with said terminal chamber.
5. A branch circuit structure of claim 2, wherein when terminal insertion
is not complete, said short-circuit member cannot be inserted into said
other end.
6. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said
short-circuit member includes a plug to be fitted with a receptacle of
said housing.
7. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 6, wherein said plug is
made of rubber.
8. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein said detecting
means includes:
a cantilevered flexible support strip, provided with each of said receiving
chambers and projecting from a wall surface of said terminal chamber, for
forming a detection gap together with said wall surface, when said
cantilevered flexible support strip is abutted against said terminal
chamber; and
insertion detecting bar, provided with said short circuit member, for
detecting insertion of said terminal pieces advancing into said detection
gaps.
9. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 8, wherein said insertion
detecting bars are made of a material different from that of said short
circuit member.
10. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein said short
circuit member secured to the other end of said terminal receiving
chambers with a base of said short circuit member by insert molding.
11. A branch circuit structure, comprising:
a housing including a plurality of juxtaposed terminal chambers;
a plurality of metal terminals each having a wire connection portion and an
electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminal chambers; and
a short-circuit member disposed in the other end of said terminal chambers,
and having a plurality of contact portions to be connected to said metal
terminals, respectively; and
a plurality of rubber plugs fixed to the wire connecting portion of each of
said terminal pieces to be fitted with each of said terminal chamber,
respectively, wherein said short circuit member has at two rows, upper and
lower, a plurality of said contact portions and a plurality of resilient
stopping bars, respectively.
12. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 11, further comprising:
engaging means for engaging said chamber and said terminal.
13. A branch circuit structure as claimed in claim 12, wherein said
engaging means includes:
an engaging portion formed on each of said resilient stopping bars; and
a stopping portion, formed on each of said electrical contact portion of
said metal terminal, engaged with said engaging portion.
14. A branch circuit structure comprising:
a housing including a plurality of independent juxtaposed terminal
chambers;
a plurality of metal terminals each having a wire connection portion and an
electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminal chambers;
a short-circuit member disposed in the other end of said terminal chambers,
and having a plurality of contact portions to be connected to said metal
terminals, respectively; and
lock means for locking said short circuit member with said metal terminal,
said locking means being formed on said short-circuit member.
15. A branch circuit as claimed in claim 14, further comprising:
a plurality of rubber plugs fixed to the wire connecting portion of each of
said terminals.
16. A branch circuit as claimed in claim 14, wherein said short circuit
member has two rows, upper and lower, a plurality of said contact portions
and said lock means.
17. A branch circuit as claimed in claim 16, wherein said housing includes
a cantilevered flexible support strip provided within each of said
receiving chambers and projecting from said wall surface of each of said
terminal chambers so as to be engageable with each of said metal
terminals, wherein when said cantilevered flexible support strip engages
said terminals, said lock means prevents the disengagement of said support
strip.
18. A branch circuit structure, comprising:
a housing including a plurality of independent juxtaposed terminal
chambers;
a plurality of metal terminals each including a wire connection portion and
an electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminals chambers;
a short-circuit member including a base portion secured to the other end of
said receiving chambers, and a plurality of contact portions to be
connected to said metal terminals, respectively; and
lock means for locking said short circuit member with said metal terminal,
said locking means being formed on said short-circuit member.
19. A branch circuit as claimed in claim 18, wherein each said terminal has
a lock portion directly engageable with said lock means provided with said
short-circuit member.
20. A branch circuit as claimed in claim 18, wherein said short circuit
member has two rows, upper and lower, a plurality of said contact portions
and said lock means.
21. A branch circuit as claimed in claim 18, further comprising:
a plurality of rubber plugs fixed to said wire connecting portion of each
of said terminals.
22. A branch circuit structure, comprising:
a housing including a plurality of independent juxtaposed terminal
chambers;
a plurality of metal terminals each including a wire connection portion and
an electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminal chambers;
a short-circuit member including a base portion, fixedly secured to the
other end of said receiving chambers, and a plurality of contact portions
to be connected to said metal terminals, respectively;
a plurality of rubber plugs respectively fixed to said wire connecting
portion of each of said terminals such that each of said terminals is
waterproofed; and
a rear holder for locking said rubber plugs, and attendantly said
terminals, in said housing, said rear holder being engageable with said
housing at said one end.
23. A branch circuit structure, comprising:
a housing including a plurality of independent juxtaposed terminal
chambers;
a plurality of meal terminals each including a wire connection portion and
an electrical contact portion, and being insertable into said terminal
chambers from one end of said terminal chambers;
a short-circuit member including a base portion fixedly secured to the
other end of said receiving chambers, and a plurality of contact portions
to be connected to said metal terminals, respectively; and
a waterproofed rear holder for locking said metal terminals in said
chambers, said rear holder being engageable with the housing at said one
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a branch circuit structure for use in forming
branch circuits mainly in the wire harness of motor vehicles.
In FIG. 1, inside a female connector housing a are secured joint terminals
b, b' secured, each joint terminal connecting a plurality of tab-like
contacts b.sub.1 thereto. Inside a male connector housing c is a terminal
receiving slot c.sub.1 disposed so as to confront each tab-like contact
b.sub.1 with a female terminal piece d attached thereto, the metal piece d
being connected to an electric wire w in advance. Under this construction,
a branch circuit is formed from one electric wire to another when the male
and female connector housings a, c are coupled to each other through the
joint terminal b and the female terminal piece d.
In the aforesaid conventional art, it is difficult to confirm in wire
harness fabrication lines that the joint terminals and the female terminal
pieces are completely connected.
Further, with the aforesaid conventional art, the coercive force of the
terminals within the female and male connector housings cannot be
maintained.
Furthermore, to make the wire harness waterproof under the aforesaid
conventional art, the male connector housing must be provided with both
waterproof packing and waterproof plugs. Since the plurality of joint
terminals b, b' are arranged inside a common chamber of the female
connector housing a, there is a likelihood that any unused empty circuit
will provide the source of leakage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been made under the above circumstances. Accordingly, an
object of the invention is to provide a branch circuit unit which has a
structure allowing insertion of a terminal piece to be detected easily and
which is applicable to a waterproof type.
Another object of the invention is to provide a branch circuit unit which
is capable of maintaining the coercive force of terminal pieces inside the
housings with a simple structure and which is applicable to a waterproof
type.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a branch circuit unit
which can easily be waterproofed and which can eliminate the use of empty
plugs to unused circuits for the prevention of leakages.
To achieve the above objects, a first aspect of the invention is applied to
a branch circuit structure which includes: a housing having a plurality of
terminal receiving slots juxtaposed; a plurality of terminal pieces, each
of which is held while inserted into each terminal receiving slot from one
side thereof; and a short-circuiting piece having a plurality of contacts
which are to be connected to the terminal pieces while inserted into the
terminal receiving slots, respectively, from the other side thereof. In
such a branch circuit structure, each terminal receiving slot has a
cantilevered flexible support strip which projects from a wall surface of
the terminal receiving slot and forms a detection gap together with the
wall surface when the cantilevered flexible support strip is abutted
against the terminal piece that has been completely inserted into the
terminal receiving slot, and the short-circuiting piece has bars for
detecting insertion of the terminal pieces that are advancing into the
detection gaps.
A second aspect of the invention is applied to a branch circuit structure
which includes: a housing having an opening on one side thereof and having
a plurality of terminal receiving slots juxtaposed; short-circuiting piece
juxtaposing a plurality of tab-like male contacts and a plurality of
resilient stopping bars in two rows, upper and lower, so as to confront
the plurality of terminal receiving slots, each resilient stopping bar
having an engaging portion; and a female terminal piece having a female
type electric contact and an electric wire connecting portion. In such a
branch circuit structure, the short-circuiting piece positions the
tab-like male contacts and the resilient stopping bars within the terminal
receiving slots, respectively, by having itself secured to the closed wall
portion of the terminal receiving slot with its base by insert-molding,
and a stopping portion formed at the female type electric contact is
engaged with the resilient stopping bar when the female terminal piece and
the tab-like male contact have been coupled to each other.
A third aspect of the invention is applied to a branch circuit structure
which includes: a housing having an opening on one side thereof and having
a plurality of terminal receiving slots juxtaposed; a short-circuiting
piece having a plurality of contacts juxtaposed in correspondence with the
plurality of terminal receiving slots; a terminal piece having an electric
contact and an electric wire connecting portion; and a waterproof plug
having holes for inserting electric wires that are connected to the
electric wire connecting portions. In such a branch circuit structure, the
short-circuiting piece positions the contacts within the terminal
receiving slots, respectively, by having itself secured to the closed wall
portion of the terminal receiving slot with its base by insert-molding;
the contact of the short-circuiting piece and the electric contact of the
terminal piece are coupled to each other within the terminal receiving
slot; and the opening is sealed by the waterproof plug.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a partial sectional plan view of a conventional branch circuit
structure;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along a line I--I shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a short-circuiting piece;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a housing;
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along a line II--II shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 8 is a sectional view of another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing still another embodiment of the
invention;
FIG. 10 is a front view of a connector;
FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along a line III--III shown in FIG. 9;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a short-circuiting piece;
FIG. 13 is a partially cutaway side view of a female terminal piece;
FIG. 14 is a sectional view showing a state of all pieces being assembled;
FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of still another embodiment of the
invention;
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a short-circuiting piece used in the
embodiment shown in FIG. 15;
FIG. 17 is a longitudinal sectional view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 15
as assembled;
FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view of still another embodiment of the
invention; and
FIG. 19 is a longitudinal sectional view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 17
as assembled.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention will now be described in more detail with reference
to be the accompanyings drawings.
In FIGS. 3 to 7, reference character A designates a housing made of a
synthetic resin; B, a female terminal piece; and C, a short-circuiting
piece.
In the housing A are a plurality of terminal receiving slots 1 juxtaposed,
while on one end of the terminal receiving slots 1 is a receptacle 2 for
receiving a rubber plug body C' of the short-circuiting piece C formed so
as to communicate with the terminal receiving slots 1.
In each terminal receiving slot 1, a stepped portion 1b that is to be
engaged with the female terminal piece B is formed at a rear position of
an upper wall 1a, while a cantilevered flexible support strip 1d is
disposed so as to be biased upward on a lower wall 1c confronting the
upper wall 1a. A detection gap le is interposed between the flexible
support strip 1d and the lower wall 1c. The gap le is a gap into which
each detection bar of a terminal piece (described later) is entered (see
FIG. 5).
On the upper row of the short-circuiting piece C are tab-like male contacts
3 arranged so as to be close to one another in correspondence with the
respective terminal receiving slots 1, while on the lower row thereof are
the bars 4 for detecting the insertion of the terminal pieces arranged so
as to be close to one another in pairs with the respective tab-like male
contacts 3. The base 5 of the short-circuit piece C is provided with the
rubber plug body C'. If the short-circuiting piece C is not required to be
waterproofed, the plug body may be formed of a synthetic resin member or
may be dispensed with.
The female terminal piece B includes a female electric contact B.sub.1 and
an electric wire connecting portion B.sub.2. The female electric contact
B.sub.1 has an engaging shoulder 6 at its rear and a resilient contact
strip 7 in its interior. As is well known, the electric wire connecting
portion B.sub.2 is provided with a conductor compression strip 8 and an
insulating sheath compression strip 9 of an electric wire w, and a rubber
plug body D that is fitted around the electric wire w is secured to the
wire by the insulating sheath compression strip 9.
In the above construction, each female terminal piece B is inserted into
each terminal receiving slot 1 of the housing A from the rear of the
housing. At the time of insertion, the female piece B advances while
pressing downward the flexible support strip 1d which is positioned along
its way, and when the female type electric contact B.sub.1 has surpassed
the engaging stepped portion 1b, the flexible support strip 1d pushes the
terminal piece B upward to cause the engaging shoulder portion 6 to be
engaged with the engaging stepped portion 1b. As a result, the detection
gap 1e is opened frontward between the flexible support strip 1d and the
lower wall 1c.
Under this state, while inserting the rubber plug body C' into the
receptacle 2 from the front of the housing A, the tab-like male contacts 3
of the short-circuiting piece C are inserted into the female type electric
contacts B.sub.1, respectively, thereby to connect the terminal pieces B
to one another. The insertion detecting bars 4 advance into the detection
gaps 1e.
If there is any terminal piece B whose insertion is incomplete, it is
impossible for the corresponding insertion detecting bar 4 to advance into
the detection gap 1e. As a result, the entire part of the short-circuiting
piece C cannot be attached, thereby allowing an incomplete insertion of
the terminal piece B to be detected.
In an embodiment shown in FIG. 8, a stopping projection 1f formed on the
flexible support strip 1d is engaged with a stopping hole 6' of each
female terminal piece B so that the female terminal piece B will not be
pulled out backward, and the base 3' of each tab-like male contact 3 of
the short-circuiting piece is supported by the synthetic resin-made plug
body C" while embedded thereinto, and the synthetic resin-made plug body
C" is provided with insertion detecting bars 4', which are arranged close
to one another so as to correspond to the respective tab-like male
contacts 3.
While the short-circuiting piece C is of male type and each terminal piece
B is of female type in the above embodiments, the types of the pieces C
and B may be reversed.
As described above, these embodiments include: a housing having a plurality
of terminal receiving slots juxtaposed; a plurality of terminal pieces,
each of which is held while inserted into each terminal receiving slot
from one side thereof; and a short-circuiting piece having a plurality of
contacts, each of which is to be connected to each terminal piece while
inserted into each terminal receiving slot from the other side thereof. In
such embodiments, each terminal receiving slot has a cantilevered flexible
support strip which projects from a wall surface of the terminal receiving
slot and forms a detection gap together with the wall surface when the
cantilevered flexible support strip is abutted against the terminal piece
that has been completely inserted into the terminal receiving slot, and
the short-circuiting piece has bars for detecting insertion of the
terminal pieces that are advancing into the detection gaps. Therefore,
branch circuits which are applicable to a wire harness or the like can be
constructed with ease and their complete connection can be verified. In
addition, they are suitable for waterproof applications.
Another embodiment will be described next.
In FIGS. 9 to 14, reference character E designates a housing made of a
synthetic resin; F, a female terminal piece; and G, a short-circuiting
piece.
The housing E has a plurality of terminal receiving slots 101 juxtaposed,
each of the terminal receiving slot having an opening 101a on one side
thereof, while a closed wall 101b on the other side has the
short-circuiting piece G secured thereto by insert-molding.
The short-circuiting piece G has on its upper row tab-like male contacts
102 arranged close to one another so as to be in correspondence with the
respective terminal receiving slots 101, and has on its lower row
resilient stopping bars 103, each of the bars 103 having a stopping hole
103a which serves as a portion to be engaged with the female terminal
piece F in pairs with the tab-like male contact 102. The short-circuiting
piece G is secured to the closed wall 101b with its base 104 while formed
integrally with the wall 101b by insert-molding.
As shown in FIG. 13, each female terminal piece F has a female type
electric contact F.sub.1 and an electric wire connecting portion F.sub.2,
and the female type electric contact F.sub.1 has not only a resilient
contact strip 106 formed by folding back an extending portion of a bottom
plate 105, but also a stopping projection 105a serving as a stopping
portion which is bent outwardly in the bottom plate 105. As known well,
each electric wire connecting portion F.sub.2 is provided with a conductor
compression strip 107 and an insulating sheath compression strip 108 of an
electric wire w, and a rubber plug body H is fitted around the electric
wire w by the insulating sheath compression strip 108.
In the above construction, each female terminal piece F which is connected
with the electric wire w in advance is inserted into each terminal
receiving slot 101 of the housing E, and each female type electric contact
F.sub.1 is brought into contact with each tab-like male contact 102 of the
short-circuiting piece G, so that the branch circuits are formed between a
plurality of electric wires w through the short-circuiting piece G. At
this instance, the stopping projection 105a formed at the bottom plate 105
of the female type electric contact F gets engaged with the stopping hole
103a of the resilient stopping bar 103 while displacing the resilient
stopping bar 103, and as a result, not only contact between the stopper
projection 105a and the short-circuiting piece G is ensured, but also the
rubber plug body H closes the opening 101a of the terminal receiving slot
101 for waterproof. The stopping projection 105a may be arranged on the
resilient stopping bar 103 and the stopping hole 103a on the female
terminal piece F.
As described above, this embodiment includes: a housing having an opening
on one side thereof and having a plurality of terminal receiving slots
juxtaposed; a short-circuiting piece juxtaposing a plurality of tab-like
male contacts and a plurality of resilient stopping bars in two rows,
upper and lower, so as to confront the plurality of terminal receiving
slots, each resilient stopping bar having an engaging portion; and a
female terminal piece having a female type electric contact and an
electric wire connecting portion. In this embodiment, the short-circuiting
piece positions the tab-like male contacts and the resilient stopping bars
within the terminal receiving slots, respectively, by having itself
secured to the closed wall portion of the terminal receiving slot with its
base by insert-molding, and a stopping portion formed at the female type
electric contact is engaged with the resilient stopping bar when the
female terminal piece and the tab-like male contact have been coupled to
each other. Therefore, branch circuits which are applicable to a wire
harness or the like can be constructed with ease and their complete
connection can be verified. In addition, they are suitable for waterproof
applications.
Still another embodiment of the invention will be described.
In FIGS. 15 to 17, reference character I designates a housing made of a
synthetic resin; J, a female terminal piece; and K, K', short-circuiting
pieces.
The housing I has a plurality of terminal receiving slots 201 juxtaposed,
each terminal receiving slot having an opening 201 on one side thereof,
while a closed wall 201b on the other side of the housing I has
short-circuiting pieces K, K' secured thereto by insert-molding.
The short-circuiting pieces K, K' have a plurality of tab-like male
contacts 202 arranged close to one another in correspondence with the
respective terminal receiving slots 201, and are secured to the closed
wall 201b with its base 203 while formed integrally with the wall 201b by
insert-molding. and have are secured to the closed wall 201b and formed
integrally through a base 203 by insert-molding.
Each female terminal piece J has a female type electric contact J.sub.1 and
an electric wire connecting portion J.sub.2, and has a resilient contact
strip 205 formed by folding back an extending portion of a bottom plate
204 in the female type electric contact portion J.sub.1. As known well,
each electric wire connecting portion J.sub.2 is provided with a conductor
compression strip 206 and an insulating sheath compression strip 207 of an
electric wire w, and a rubber-made waterproof plug body L is fitted around
the electric wire w and secured by the insulating sheath compression strip
207 through an electric wire insertion hole 214. The rubber-made
waterproof plug body L has a synthetic resin-made pressure receiving body
208 assembled thereinto by integral forming.
In the rear of each terminal receiving slot 201 extends a common space 209,
and the upper and lower wall surfaces of the common space have stopping
projections 210 and notches 211 formed in correspondence with the
respective terminal receiving slots 201.
In the above construction, each female terminal pieces J which is connected
to the electric wire w and the waterproof plug L in advance is inserted
into each terminal receiving slot 201 of the housing I, and the female
type electric contact J.sub.1 is brought into contact with each tab-like
male contact 202 of the short-circuiting pieces K, K', so that the branch
circuits are formed between a plurality of electric wires w through the
short-circuiting pieces K, K'. At this instance, the waterproof plug body
L is fitted with the opening 201a of each terminal receiving slot 201 to
provide waterproof, and the synthetic resin-made pressure receiving body
208 engages the stopping projection 210 while displacing the stopping
projection and surpassing it (as shown in FIG. 17).
Reference character M designates a bifurcated rear holder made of a
synthetic resin, which not only causes a stopping projection 212a of a
base 212 to be engaged with a notched engaging portion 209a while inserted
into the common space 209, but also causes stopping projections 213a at
free ends of a bifurcated strip 213 to be engaged with the other notched
engaging portions 209b so that the synthetic resin-made pressure receiving
body 208 is supported.
In an embodiment shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, the terminal pieces J has no
waterproof plug body L or pressure receiving body 208, which therefore
dispenses with the stopping projection 210, the notch 211, and the like in
its housing I'. Instead, a common waterproof plug body L' that is fitted
with the common space 209 is used, forming an electric wire insertion hold
214' that corresponds to each terminal receiving slot 201.
As described above, these embodiments include: a housing having an opening
on one side thereof and having a plurality of terminal receiving slots
juxtaposed; a short-circuiting piece having a plurality of contacts
juxtaposed in correspondence with the plurality of terminal receiving
slots; a terminal piece having an electric contact and an electric wire
connecting portion; and a waterproof plug having holes for inserting
electric wires connected to the electric wire connecting portions. In such
embodiments, the short-circuiting piece positions each contact within each
terminal receiving slot by having itself secured to the closed wall
portion of the terminal receiving slot with its base by insert-molding;
the contact of the short-circuiting piece and the electric contact of the
terminal piece are coupled to each other within the terminal receiving
slot; and the opening is sealed by the waterproof plug. Therefore, it is
easy to waterproof the branch circuits, and there is no need for providing
a waterproof plug in any unused terminal receiving slot to prevent leakage
even if there are some unused circuits in the short-circuiting piece,
since the respective terminal receiving slots are independent of one
another.
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