Connector, connector manufacturing method, and method for connecting wire harness and wiring materials to member to be connected
A technology for connecting objects and wiring materials. It is applied to the parts of connecting devices, circuit/collector parts, dust-proof/splash-proof/leak-proof/waterproof/fireproof connections, etc., and can solve problems such as poor connection.
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no. 1 Embodiment approach
[0024] figure 1 A cross-sectional view (a cross-sectional view of the state before connection) respectively shows the main parts of the wire harness of the present invention, specifically, the connector C installed at the end of the electric wire (wiring material) and the electronic circuit unit EU connected to the connector, figure 2 The above-mentioned connector C is shown in a perspective view.
[0025] The above-mentioned electronic circuit unit EU has a circuit board 10 and a housing 12 that houses the circuit board 10. The circuit board 10 is composed of, for example, a printed circuit board. Conductor patterns for circuit configuration are arranged on both sides of the printed circuit board, and electronic components constituting the circuit are mounted. The circuit board 10 of this embodiment has a rectangular shape, and a plurality of thin-plate-shaped connection conductors are respectively provided on the front and back surfaces of an edge portion 10a (the edge portion ...
no. 2 Embodiment approach
[0049] Figure 8 These are optical connectors respectively attached to optical cables (wiring materials), and a cross-sectional view schematically shows the first optical connector C1 of the present invention and the second optical connector C2 connected thereto (corresponding to the counterpart connector of the present invention). The first optical connector C1 is, for example, one of wiring materials, and is attached to the end of the optical cable included in the above-mentioned wire harness.
[0050] As shown in this figure, the first optical connector C1 includes a first housing H1 formed of an insulating material such as plastic, and a ferrule 66 (corresponding to the first optical fiber terminal of the present invention) attached to the end of the optical fiber core wire.
[0051] The ferrule 66 is not shown in detail, and is, for example, a cylindrical body composed of a resin material in which a small-diameter fiber hole for inserting an optical fiber and a fixing hole with...
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