US20010020538A1 - Inspecting jig for wire harness - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an inspecting jig for a wire harness adapted to hold a connector of the wire harness ensuring electrical continuity of the wire harness with terminals, when the wire harness is subjected to continuity inspection.
- the wire harness provided with a plurality of electric wires and a connector containing terminals which are respectively connected to ends of the electric wires has been checked as to whether or not electrical continuity exists between each of the aforesaid terminals and another terminal. Thus, quality of the wire harness has been determined.
- an inspecting jig 41 as shown in FIG. 6, for example, has been employed.
- the inspecting jig 41 as illustrated in FIG. 6 holds the connector and ensures electrical continuity with respective terminals in the connector.
- the inspecting jig 41 includes a base plate 42 mounted on a substantially flat table or the like, an operating lever 43 , a continuity checking part 44 , and a connector receiving part 45 .
- the base plate 42 is provided with a pair of side walls 46 which are arranged in parallel to each other.
- the operating lever 43 is rotatably supported on respective one ends of the side walls 46 .
- the connector receiving part 45 which is provided at the other ends of the side walls 46 holds the connector in a state where an opening of a terminal inserting chamber is opposed to the operating lever 43 .
- the connector can be freely engaged in and detached from the connector receiving part 45 in a vertical direction.
- the continuity checking part 44 is provided in a middle part of the side walls 46 and supported by the side walls 46 so as to move close to and apart from the connector receiving part 45 .
- the continuity checking part 44 has a plurality of contact elements 47 which are adapted to get in touch with the terminals in the connector respectively.
- the inspecting jig 41 is further provided with a link mechanism which is not shown in the drawing.
- the link mechanism interconnects the operating lever 43 and the continuity checking part 44 .
- the continuity checking part 44 slides to be brought in contact with or to be detached from the connector receiving part 45 .
- the connector is placed on the connector receiving part 45 in the inspecting jig 41 , and then, the operating lever 43 is operated to bring the continuity checking part 44 in a vicinity of the connector so as to ensure electrical continuity between the terminals of the connector and the aforesaid contact elements 47 . Then, by supplying electricity to the terminals in order by way of the contact elements, the electrical continuity between the terminals can be confirmed.
- the continuity checking part 44 is slidably supported by the side walls 46 and so on so as to move close to and apart from the connector receiving part 45 . Therefore, in order to allow the continuity checking part 44 to slide, the inspecting jig 41 tends to be increased in size. Because of the increased size of the inspecting jig, an area required for installing the inspecting jig in a production line of the wire harness has been also increased.
- an object of the present invention is to provide an inspecting jig for a wire harness which can be made compact and in which number of components can be restrained thereby avoiding deterioration of maintenance performance and a rise of cost.
- an inspecting jig for a wire harness for inspecting electric continuity of terminals in a connector comprising a jig body having an opening into which the connector is adapted to be inserted, a continuity checking part adapted to be electrically connected to terminals of the connector when the connector has entered into the opening, a lever member swingably fitted to the jig body and including a locking portion which is adapted to be locked with an end face of the connector when the connector has entered into the opening, thereby to keep the terminals and the continuity checking part in an electrically connected state, after the locking portion has been locked with the end face, and biasing means for biasing the lever member in a direction in which the locking portion is locked with the end face of the connector.
- the lever member is provided with an operating portion for disengaging the lock between the locking portion and the end face, the operating portion projecting outward from an outer face of the jig body.
- the locking portion projects outward from the opening in a direction of inserting the connector, and includes a slanted face which is opposed to the connector when the connector is being inserted into the opening and gradually slanted toward an interior of the opening with respect to the inserting direction.
- the lever member is swingably provided in the jig body, and the locking portion of this lever member is locked with the end face of the connector, whereby electrical continuity with the terminals can be ensured. There will be no need of the continuity checking part or so which is adapted to slide in order to maintain the electrical continuity with the terminals.
- the locking portion can be easily disengaged from the lock with the end face of the connector, by operating the operating portion against biasing force of the biasing means.
- the slanted face is opposed to the connector, the slanted face and the connector are abutted against each other when the connector is inserted into the opening. Because of the slanted contour of the slanted face toward the interior of the opening, as the connector is further inserted into the opening, the lever member is guided by the slanted face to swing in a direction in which the locking portion is disengaged from the end face of the connector. Then, after the connector has been completely received in the opening, the locking portion is locked with the end face of the connector by means of the biasing force of the biasing means.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an inspecting jig for a wire harness according to one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along a line II-II of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3 C are sectional views showing steps in which a connector is mounted in the inspecting jig for the wire harness according to the embodiment;
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are sectional views showing steps in which the connector is detached from the inspecting jig for the wire harness according to the embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the inspecting jig for the wire harness according to the embodiment in a state where the connector is held therein;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a conventional inspecting jig.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 an inspecting jig 1 for a wire harness according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to FIGS. 1 to 5 .
- the inspecting jig 1 for the wire harness as shown in FIG. 1 is used for checking electrical continuity of a wire harness 2 .
- the wire harness 2 includes a plurality of electric wires 4 , terminals 5 attached to respective ends of the electric wires 4 , and a connector housing 6 containing the terminals 5 .
- the electric wire 4 is a so-called covered wire consisting of a core wire made of conductive metal, and a covering made of insulating synthetic resin or the like to cover the core wire.
- the terminal 5 is formed by folding a metal plate which is made of conductive metal or the like.
- the terminal 5 is electrically connected to the core wire of the electric wire 4 .
- the connector housing 6 is made of insulating synthetic resin or the like and formed in a box-like shape having a plurality of terminal containing chambers 7 in which the terminals 5 are contained. It is possible to visually observe the terminals 5 from outside through openings 9 which are formed in an outer wall face of the connector housing 6 .
- the terminals 5 and the connector housing 6 containing the terminals 5 constitute a connector 8 .
- a wire harness inspecting jig 1 is so designed to hold the connector 8 to keep electrical continuity with the respective terminals 5 .
- the wire harness inspecting jig 1 consists of a jig body 10 , a continuity checking part 11 , an operating lever 12 , as a lever member, a coil spring 13 as biasing means, and a cover 14 .
- the jig body 10 is made of insulating synthetic resin or the like, and formed in a box-like shape having a flat rear wall 21 and a plurality of surrounding walls 22 .
- the rear wall 21 has a flat face in a rectangular shape, and the surrounding walls 22 are connected to respective edges of the rear wall 21 .
- the surrounding walls 22 extend in a direction intersecting the rear wall 21 , at a right angle in the illustrated embodiment.
- a connector receiving chamber 23 is formed by a space defined by inner faces 22 a of the surrounding walls 22 and a surface of the rear wall 21 . Edges of the surrounding walls 22 remote from the rear wall 21 define an opening 24 . A connector 8 is inserted into the connector receiving chamber 23 through the opening 24 of the jig body 10 . Outer faces 22 b of the surrounding walls 22 constitute outer faces of the jig body 10 described in the claims.
- One of the surrounding walls 22 positioned in an upper part of the drawings is provided with a groove 25 .
- the groove 25 is concaved from the outer face 22 b of the aforesaid one surrounding wall 22 .
- the groove 25 extends in a direction of inserting the connector 8 into the connector receiving chamber 23 between an edge of the one surrounding wall 22 near the rear wall 21 and the other edge thereof near the opening 24 .
- a support shaft 26 is fitted to the jig body 10 .
- the support shaft 26 is adapted to be fixed to a table of a wire harness inspecting device or the like to support the jig body 10 on the table.
- the continuity checking part 11 includes a plurality of electrically conductive pins 30 respectively formed of conductive metal or the like. Each of the electrically conductive pins 30 is passed through the rear wall 21 with its one end 30 a positioned inside the connector receiving chamber 23 and with an opposite end 30 b positioned in the back of the rear wall 21 .
- the one ends 30 a of the conductive pins 30 are respectively provided at positions corresponding to the terminal containing chambers 7 in the connector 8 which is received in the connector receiving chamber 23 .
- the conductive pins 30 are brought into contact with the terminals 5 in the connector 8 when the connector has been received in the connector receiving chamber 23 and electrically continued thereto.
- To the other ends 30 b of the conductive pins 30 are attached electric wires 31 respectively. These electric wires 31 are connected to a control unit or the like of the aforesaid wire harness inspecting device which is not shown.
- the operating lever 12 is made of insulating synthetic resin, for example, and formed in a pillar shape.
- the operating lever 12 is contained in the groove 25 extending in a direction of inserting the connector 8 into the connector receiving chamber 23 .
- a middle part 12 a of the operating lever 12 is pivotally supported on the jig body 10 by means of a driving shaft 27 .
- the driving shaft 27 extends in a direction intersecting the groove 25 .
- the driving shaft 27 intersects the groove 25 substantially at a right angle. Accordingly, the operating lever 12 is swingable around the driving shaft 27 like a seesaw. In other words, the operating lever 12 is attached to the jig body 10 so as to be swingable around its middle part 12 a.
- the operating lever 12 includes a locking portion 32 and an operating portion 33 .
- the locking portion 32 is provided on one end 12 b of the operating lever 12 adjacent to the opening 24 , and projects outward from an edge of the surrounding wall 22 defining the opening 24 in a direction of insertion of the connector 8 .
- the locking portion 32 is formed in a hook-like shape. In a state where the operating lever 12 is biased by the coil spring 13 or the like, a tip end of the locking portion 32 projects from the inner face 22 a of the surrounding wall 22 toward inside of the opening 24 . When biased by the coil spring 13 , the locking portion 32 is locked with a rear end face 8 a in the back of the openings 9 of the connector 8 which has been received in the connector receiving chamber 23 .
- the locking portion 32 is further provided with a slanted face 34 which is opposed to the connector 8 when the connector 8 is being inserted into the connector receiving chamber 23 .
- the slanted face 34 is brought into contact with an edge of the connector housing 6 , when the connector 8 is inserted into the connector receiving chamber 23 .
- the slanted face 34 is slanted toward inside of the connector receiving chamber 23 with respect to the inserting direction of the connector 8 , as it approaches the opening 24 .
- the operating portion 33 is provided at the other end 12 c of the operating lever 12 remote from the opening 24 .
- the operating portion 33 is bent from the aforesaid middle part 12 a in an L-shape as seen from the side.
- the operating portion 33 projects from the outer face 22 b of the surrounding wall 22 outward of the jig body 10 .
- the coil spring 13 is provided between a bottom of the groove 25 and the other end 12 c of the operating lever 12 , as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the coil spring 13 forces the other end 12 c of the operating lever 12 away from the bottom of the groove 25 .
- the locking portion 32 of the operating lever 12 is biased by the coil spring 13 so as to project from the inner face 22 a of the surrounding wall 22 toward the inside of the opening 24 and to be locked with the rear end face 8 a of the connector 8 .
- the cover 14 consists of a flat wall 35 , and three surrounding walls 36 continuing from the flat wall 35 .
- the flat wall 35 is in a rectangular shape substantially equal to the shape of the rear wall 21 .
- the cover 14 is fitted to the jig body 10 by fixing edges of the surrounding walls 36 to the edges of the rear wall 21 .
- One of the surrounding walls 36 is fitted to the surrounding wall 22 provided with the groove 25 , while the other two walls 36 are connected to the other surrounding walls 22 .
- the cover 14 covers joint areas 37 between the conductive pins 30 and the electric wires 31 , and serves to protect the joint areas 37 from any stress through the electric wires 31 . In this manner, the joint areas 37 are protected by the cover 14 so that electrical continuity between the conductive pins 30 and the electric wires 31 may not be interrupted.
- the connector 8 and the inspecting jig 1 are arranged in such a manner that the openings 9 of the terminal containing chambers 7 are opposed to the opening 24 .
- the edge of the connector housing 6 is abutted against the slanted face 34 as shown in FIG. 3A.
- the operating lever 12 As the connector 8 is introduced into the connector receiving chamber 23 , the operating lever 12 is displaced in such a direction that the one end 12 b moves away from the bottom of the recess 25 as shown in FIG. 3B, due to the slanted contour of the slanted face 34 .
- the operating lever 12 is pressed by the connector housing 6 and swings against biasing force of the coil spring 13 .
- the tip end of the locking portion 32 rides on an outer face of the connector 8 to guide the connector 8 into the connector receiving chamber 23 .
- the operating lever 12 is displaced in such a direction that the one end 12 b approaches to the bottom of the recess 25 as shown in FIG. 3C.
- the locking portion 32 is locked with the end face 8 a , and the connector 8 is retained in the inspecting jig 1 for the wire harness keeping the electrical continuity between the conductive pins 30 and the terminals 5 .
- the operating portion 33 is pressed so as to approach to the surrounding wall 22 as shown in FIG. 4A. Then, the lock of the locking portion 32 with the end face 8 a is released. The connector 8 is withdrawn from the connector receiving chamber 23 while the operating portion 33 is kept pressed as shown in FIG. 4B.
- the operating lever 12 is swingably fitted to the jig body 10 , so as to hold the connector 8 by locking the locking portion 32 of the operating lever 12 with the end face 8 a .
- the connector 8 can be reliably held with an extremely simple structure comprising the swingable operating lever 12 and soon. Therefore, the number of the components can be decreased, and deterioration of the maintenance performance and increase of the cost can be restrained.
- the continuity checking part 11 or the like need not slide to ensure the electrical continuity with the terminals 5 . Accordingly, an area in which the continuity checking part 11 or the like slides will become unnecessary, and thus the inspecting jig can be made compact.
- the connector 8 need not be provided with a recess which is concaved from its outer surface. Therefore, various types of the connector 8 can be retained.
- the operating portion 33 is projected outward from the outer face 22 b , operating performance of disengaging the locking portion 32 from the end face 8 a of the connector 8 will be enhanced. Because the slanted face 34 is slanted as described above, when the connector 8 is guided to approach to the opening 24 , the operating lever 12 will be displaced so that the locking portion 32 may not obstruct an intrusion of the connector 8 into the connector receiving chamber 23 . Accordingly, only by bringing the connector 8 close to the opening 24 , the connector 8 can be retained, and operating performance of retaining the connector 8 can be also improved.
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An inspecting jig 1 for a wire harness for inspecting electric continuity of terminals 5 in a connector 8, comprising a jig body 10 having an opening 24 into which the connector is adapted to be inserted, a continuity checking part 11 adapted to be electrically connected to the terminals of the connector when the connector has entered into the opening, a lever member 12 swingably fitted to the jig body and including a locking portion 32 at its one end 12 b which is adapted to be locked with an end face 8 a of the connector 8 when the connector has entered into the opening 24, thereby to keep the terminals 5 and the continuity checking part 11 in an electrically connected state, and biasing means 13 for biasing the lever member 12 in a direction in which the locking portion 32 is locked with the end face 8 a.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an inspecting jig for a wire harness adapted to hold a connector of the wire harness ensuring electrical continuity of the wire harness with terminals, when the wire harness is subjected to continuity inspection.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Conventionally, the wire harness provided with a plurality of electric wires and a connector containing terminals which are respectively connected to ends of the electric wires has been checked as to whether or not electrical continuity exists between each of the aforesaid terminals and another terminal. Thus, quality of the wire harness has been determined.
- Heretofore, check of the wire harness of this type has been conducted in the following steps. One of the terminals of the wire harness is selected, and electricity is supplied to the selected terminal to determine whether potentials of the other terminals are high or low. The electricity is supplied to all the terminals in order, and in all the cases, the potentials of all other terminals except the supplied terminal are determined in order. Thus, mutual electrical continuity among all the terminals can be grasped.
- By comparing the mutual electrical continuity among the terminals thus grasped as described above with the electrical continuity among the terminals in case that the wire harness is normal, whether the wire harness is normal or abnormal, and an abnormal portion if any has been detected.
- In order to check the wire harness in the described manner, an
inspecting jig 41 as shown in FIG. 6, for example, has been employed. The inspectingjig 41 as illustrated in FIG. 6 holds the connector and ensures electrical continuity with respective terminals in the connector. - The inspecting
jig 41 includes abase plate 42 mounted on a substantially flat table or the like, anoperating lever 43, acontinuity checking part 44, and aconnector receiving part 45. Thebase plate 42 is provided with a pair ofside walls 46 which are arranged in parallel to each other. - The
operating lever 43 is rotatably supported on respective one ends of theside walls 46. Theconnector receiving part 45 which is provided at the other ends of theside walls 46 holds the connector in a state where an opening of a terminal inserting chamber is opposed to theoperating lever 43. In the illustrated embodiment, the connector can be freely engaged in and detached from theconnector receiving part 45 in a vertical direction. - The
continuity checking part 44 is provided in a middle part of theside walls 46 and supported by theside walls 46 so as to move close to and apart from theconnector receiving part 45. Thecontinuity checking part 44 has a plurality ofcontact elements 47 which are adapted to get in touch with the terminals in the connector respectively. - The inspecting
jig 41 is further provided with a link mechanism which is not shown in the drawing. The link mechanism interconnects theoperating lever 43 and thecontinuity checking part 44. When theoperating lever 43 is operated to rotate, thecontinuity checking part 44 slides to be brought in contact with or to be detached from theconnector receiving part 45. - The connector is placed on the
connector receiving part 45 in the inspectingjig 41, and then, theoperating lever 43 is operated to bring thecontinuity checking part 44 in a vicinity of the connector so as to ensure electrical continuity between the terminals of the connector and theaforesaid contact elements 47. Then, by supplying electricity to the terminals in order by way of the contact elements, the electrical continuity between the terminals can be confirmed. - However, in the described inspecting
jig 41, thecontinuity checking part 44 is slidably supported by theside walls 46 and so on so as to move close to and apart from theconnector receiving part 45. Therefore, in order to allow thecontinuity checking part 44 to slide, the inspectingjig 41 tends to be increased in size. Because of the increased size of the inspecting jig, an area required for installing the inspecting jig in a production line of the wire harness has been also increased. - Moreover, because there have been provided the link mechanism and so on for enabling the
continuity checking part 44 to slide by rotating theoperating lever 43, the structure of thejig 41 has become relatively complicated, and components of thejig 41 itself tend to be increased in number. Further, maintenance performance for thejig 41 itself is likely to be deteriorated because of the complexity of the mechanism, and the cost for thejig 41 itself tends to rise because of the increase in number of the components. - In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide an inspecting jig for a wire harness which can be made compact and in which number of components can be restrained thereby avoiding deterioration of maintenance performance and a rise of cost.
- In order to attain the above described object, there is provided, according to the present invention, an inspecting jig for a wire harness for inspecting electric continuity of terminals in a connector, comprising a jig body having an opening into which the connector is adapted to be inserted, a continuity checking part adapted to be electrically connected to terminals of the connector when the connector has entered into the opening, a lever member swingably fitted to the jig body and including a locking portion which is adapted to be locked with an end face of the connector when the connector has entered into the opening, thereby to keep the terminals and the continuity checking part in an electrically connected state, after the locking portion has been locked with the end face, and biasing means for biasing the lever member in a direction in which the locking portion is locked with the end face of the connector.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, the lever member is provided with an operating portion for disengaging the lock between the locking portion and the end face, the operating portion projecting outward from an outer face of the jig body.
- According to a third aspect of the invention, the locking portion projects outward from the opening in a direction of inserting the connector, and includes a slanted face which is opposed to the connector when the connector is being inserted into the opening and gradually slanted toward an interior of the opening with respect to the inserting direction.
- According the first aspect of the invention, the lever member is swingably provided in the jig body, and the locking portion of this lever member is locked with the end face of the connector, whereby electrical continuity with the terminals can be ensured. There will be no need of the continuity checking part or so which is adapted to slide in order to maintain the electrical continuity with the terminals.
- Moreover, due to a fact that the lever member having the locking portion to be locked with the end face of the connector is swingably provided in the jig body, a mechanism necessary for electrically connecting the continuity checking part to the terminals will be simplified. In addition, since the locking portion is locked with the end face of the connector, there will be no need of connector holding means such as a recess in the connector.
- According the second aspect of the invention, since the operating portion is projected outward from the outer face of the jig body, the locking portion can be easily disengaged from the lock with the end face of the connector, by operating the operating portion against biasing force of the biasing means.
- According the third aspect of the invention, because the slanted face is opposed to the connector, the slanted face and the connector are abutted against each other when the connector is inserted into the opening. Because of the slanted contour of the slanted face toward the interior of the opening, as the connector is further inserted into the opening, the lever member is guided by the slanted face to swing in a direction in which the locking portion is disengaged from the end face of the connector. Then, after the connector has been completely received in the opening, the locking portion is locked with the end face of the connector by means of the biasing force of the biasing means.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an inspecting jig for a wire harness according to one embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along a line II-II of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C are sectional views showing steps in which a connector is mounted in the inspecting jig for the wire harness according to the embodiment;
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are sectional views showing steps in which the connector is detached from the inspecting jig for the wire harness according to the embodiment;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the inspecting jig for the wire harness according to the embodiment in a state where the connector is held therein; and
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a conventional inspecting jig.
- Now, an
inspecting jig 1 for a wire harness according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to FIGS. 1 to 5. The inspectingjig 1 for the wire harness as shown in FIG. 1 is used for checking electrical continuity of awire harness 2. - As shown in FIGS. 1, and 3 to 5, the
wire harness 2 includes a plurality ofelectric wires 4,terminals 5 attached to respective ends of theelectric wires 4, and aconnector housing 6 containing theterminals 5. Theelectric wire 4 is a so-called covered wire consisting of a core wire made of conductive metal, and a covering made of insulating synthetic resin or the like to cover the core wire. - The
terminal 5 is formed by folding a metal plate which is made of conductive metal or the like. Theterminal 5 is electrically connected to the core wire of theelectric wire 4. Theconnector housing 6 is made of insulating synthetic resin or the like and formed in a box-like shape having a plurality ofterminal containing chambers 7 in which theterminals 5 are contained. It is possible to visually observe theterminals 5 from outside throughopenings 9 which are formed in an outer wall face of theconnector housing 6. Theterminals 5 and theconnector housing 6 containing theterminals 5 constitute aconnector 8. - A wire
harness inspecting jig 1 is so designed to hold theconnector 8 to keep electrical continuity with therespective terminals 5. The wireharness inspecting jig 1 consists of ajig body 10, acontinuity checking part 11, an operatinglever 12, as a lever member, acoil spring 13 as biasing means, and acover 14. - The
jig body 10 is made of insulating synthetic resin or the like, and formed in a box-like shape having a flatrear wall 21 and a plurality of surroundingwalls 22. Therear wall 21 has a flat face in a rectangular shape, and the surroundingwalls 22 are connected to respective edges of therear wall 21. The surroundingwalls 22 extend in a direction intersecting therear wall 21, at a right angle in the illustrated embodiment. - A
connector receiving chamber 23 is formed by a space defined byinner faces 22 a of the surroundingwalls 22 and a surface of therear wall 21. Edges of the surroundingwalls 22 remote from therear wall 21 define anopening 24. Aconnector 8 is inserted into theconnector receiving chamber 23 through theopening 24 of thejig body 10. Outer faces 22 b of the surroundingwalls 22 constitute outer faces of thejig body 10 described in the claims. - One of the surrounding
walls 22 positioned in an upper part of the drawings is provided with agroove 25. Thegroove 25 is concaved from theouter face 22 b of the aforesaidone surrounding wall 22. Thegroove 25 extends in a direction of inserting theconnector 8 into theconnector receiving chamber 23 between an edge of theone surrounding wall 22 near therear wall 21 and the other edge thereof near theopening 24. - A
support shaft 26 is fitted to thejig body 10. Thesupport shaft 26 is adapted to be fixed to a table of a wire harness inspecting device or the like to support thejig body 10 on the table. - The
continuity checking part 11 includes a plurality of electricallyconductive pins 30 respectively formed of conductive metal or the like. Each of the electricallyconductive pins 30 is passed through therear wall 21 with its oneend 30 a positioned inside theconnector receiving chamber 23 and with anopposite end 30 b positioned in the back of therear wall 21. - The one ends 30 a of the
conductive pins 30 are respectively provided at positions corresponding to theterminal containing chambers 7 in theconnector 8 which is received in theconnector receiving chamber 23. The conductive pins 30 are brought into contact with theterminals 5 in theconnector 8 when the connector has been received in theconnector receiving chamber 23 and electrically continued thereto. To the other ends 30 b of theconductive pins 30, are attachedelectric wires 31 respectively. Theseelectric wires 31 are connected to a control unit or the like of the aforesaid wire harness inspecting device which is not shown. - The operating
lever 12 is made of insulating synthetic resin, for example, and formed in a pillar shape. The operatinglever 12 is contained in thegroove 25 extending in a direction of inserting theconnector 8 into theconnector receiving chamber 23. - A
middle part 12 a of the operatinglever 12 is pivotally supported on thejig body 10 by means of a drivingshaft 27. The drivingshaft 27 extends in a direction intersecting thegroove 25. In the illustrated embodiment, the drivingshaft 27 intersects thegroove 25 substantially at a right angle. Accordingly, the operatinglever 12 is swingable around the drivingshaft 27 like a seesaw. In other words, the operatinglever 12 is attached to thejig body 10 so as to be swingable around itsmiddle part 12 a. - The operating
lever 12 includes a lockingportion 32 and an operatingportion 33. The lockingportion 32 is provided on oneend 12 b of the operatinglever 12 adjacent to theopening 24, and projects outward from an edge of the surroundingwall 22 defining theopening 24 in a direction of insertion of theconnector 8. - The locking
portion 32 is formed in a hook-like shape. In a state where the operatinglever 12 is biased by thecoil spring 13 or the like, a tip end of the lockingportion 32 projects from theinner face 22 a of the surroundingwall 22 toward inside of theopening 24. When biased by thecoil spring 13, the lockingportion 32 is locked with a rear end face 8 a in the back of theopenings 9 of theconnector 8 which has been received in theconnector receiving chamber 23. - The locking
portion 32 is further provided with a slantedface 34 which is opposed to theconnector 8 when theconnector 8 is being inserted into theconnector receiving chamber 23. The slantedface 34 is brought into contact with an edge of theconnector housing 6, when theconnector 8 is inserted into theconnector receiving chamber 23. - The slanted
face 34 is slanted toward inside of theconnector receiving chamber 23 with respect to the inserting direction of theconnector 8, as it approaches theopening 24. - The operating
portion 33 is provided at theother end 12 c of the operatinglever 12 remote from theopening 24. The operatingportion 33 is bent from the aforesaidmiddle part 12 a in an L-shape as seen from the side. The operatingportion 33 projects from theouter face 22 b of the surroundingwall 22 outward of thejig body 10. - The
coil spring 13 is provided between a bottom of thegroove 25 and theother end 12 c of the operatinglever 12, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. Thecoil spring 13 forces theother end 12 c of the operatinglever 12 away from the bottom of thegroove 25. - Accordingly, the locking
portion 32 of the operatinglever 12 is biased by thecoil spring 13 so as to project from theinner face 22 a of the surroundingwall 22 toward the inside of theopening 24 and to be locked with the rear end face 8 a of theconnector 8. - The
cover 14 consists of aflat wall 35, and three surroundingwalls 36 continuing from theflat wall 35. Theflat wall 35 is in a rectangular shape substantially equal to the shape of therear wall 21. - The
cover 14 is fitted to thejig body 10 by fixing edges of the surroundingwalls 36 to the edges of therear wall 21. One of the surroundingwalls 36 is fitted to the surroundingwall 22 provided with thegroove 25, while the other twowalls 36 are connected to the other surroundingwalls 22. - The
cover 14 coversjoint areas 37 between theconductive pins 30 and theelectric wires 31, and serves to protect thejoint areas 37 from any stress through theelectric wires 31. In this manner, thejoint areas 37 are protected by thecover 14 so that electrical continuity between theconductive pins 30 and theelectric wires 31 may not be interrupted. - In order to insert the
connector 8 of thewire harness 2 into the inspectingjig 1 of the structure as described above, theconnector 8 and the inspectingjig 1 are arranged in such a manner that theopenings 9 of theterminal containing chambers 7 are opposed to theopening 24. When theconnector 8 is guided close to theopening 24, the edge of theconnector housing 6 is abutted against the slantedface 34 as shown in FIG. 3A. - As the
connector 8 is introduced into theconnector receiving chamber 23, the operatinglever 12 is displaced in such a direction that the oneend 12 b moves away from the bottom of therecess 25 as shown in FIG. 3B, due to the slanted contour of the slantedface 34. The operatinglever 12 is pressed by theconnector housing 6 and swings against biasing force of thecoil spring 13. - Then, the tip end of the locking
portion 32 rides on an outer face of theconnector 8 to guide theconnector 8 into theconnector receiving chamber 23. When theconnector 8 has been completely received in theconnector receiving chamber 23, the operatinglever 12 is displaced in such a direction that the oneend 12 b approaches to the bottom of therecess 25 as shown in FIG. 3C. - Then, the locking
portion 32 is locked with theend face 8 a, and theconnector 8 is retained in the inspectingjig 1 for the wire harness keeping the electrical continuity between theconductive pins 30 and theterminals 5. - In order to detach the
connector 8 from the inspectingjig 1 for the wire harness after the continuity check of thewire harness 2 has been finished, the operatingportion 33 is pressed so as to approach to the surroundingwall 22 as shown in FIG. 4A. Then, the lock of the lockingportion 32 with theend face 8 a is released. Theconnector 8 is withdrawn from theconnector receiving chamber 23 while the operatingportion 33 is kept pressed as shown in FIG. 4B. - According to the present embodiment, the operating
lever 12 is swingably fitted to thejig body 10, so as to hold theconnector 8 by locking the lockingportion 32 of the operatinglever 12 with theend face 8 a. In this manner, theconnector 8 can be reliably held with an extremely simple structure comprising theswingable operating lever 12 and soon. Therefore, the number of the components can be decreased, and deterioration of the maintenance performance and increase of the cost can be restrained. - Moreover, the
continuity checking part 11 or the like need not slide to ensure the electrical continuity with theterminals 5. Accordingly, an area in which thecontinuity checking part 11 or the like slides will become unnecessary, and thus the inspecting jig can be made compact. - Further, because the locking
portion 32 is locked with theend face 8 a of theconnector 8, theconnector 8 need not be provided with a recess which is concaved from its outer surface. Therefore, various types of theconnector 8 can be retained. - In addition, because the operating
portion 33 is projected outward from theouter face 22 b, operating performance of disengaging the lockingportion 32 from theend face 8 a of theconnector 8 will be enhanced. Because the slantedface 34 is slanted as described above, when theconnector 8 is guided to approach to theopening 24, the operatinglever 12 will be displaced so that the lockingportion 32 may not obstruct an intrusion of theconnector 8 into theconnector receiving chamber 23. Accordingly, only by bringing theconnector 8 close to theopening 24, theconnector 8 can be retained, and operating performance of retaining theconnector 8 can be also improved.
Claims (3)
1. An inspecting jig for a wire harness for inspecting electric continuity of terminals in a connector, comprising;
a jig body having an opening into which said connector is adapted to be inserted,
a continuity checking part adapted to be electrically connected to terminals of said connector when said connector has entered into said opening,
a lever member swingably fitted to said jig body and including a locking portion which is adapted to be locked with an end face of said connector when said connector has entered into said opening, thereby to keep said terminals and said continuity checking part in an electrically connected state, after said locking portion has been locked with said end face, and
biasing means for biasing said lever member in a direction in which said locking portion is locked with said end face of said connector.
2. The inspecting jig for the wire harness as claimed in , wherein said lever member is provided with an operating portion for disengaging the lock between said locking portion and said end face, said operating portion projecting outward from an outer face of said jig body.
claim 1
3. The inspecting jig for the wire harness as claimed in or , wherein said locking portion projects outward from said opening in a direction of inserting said connector, and includes a slanted face which is opposed to said connector when said connector is being inserted into said opening and gradually slanted toward an interior of said opening with respect to said inserting direction.
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