Connector with captive interface
US-2024388014-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9407017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9407017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314764612-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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[Problem] To achieve compatibility between push-type and screw-type terminals of mounted printed circuit substrates. [Solution] A speaker terminal attachment base ( 1 ) allows both push- and screw-type connectors ( 2, 3 ) to be attached thereto. A connector anchoring boss part ( 111 ), whereby a terminal part ( 121 ) with a through hole ( 1211 ) is anchored, is formed upon an attachment base ( 1 ), and a through hole ( 1112 ), which connects to the through hole ( 1211 ) of the terminal part ( 121 ), is formed upon the connector anchoring boss part ( 111 ). The through hole ( 1112 ) comprises a large diameter part ( 11121 ), and a small diameter part ( 11122 ). When the screw-type connector ( 3 ) is attached, a nut ( 5 ) which sends a male screw part ( 312 ) of the connector ( 3 ) in the axial direction is non-rotatably housed in the large diameter part ( 11121 ) before a terminal plate ( 12 ) is attached. When the push-type connector ( 2 ) is attached, a flat face ( 11123 ) which is formed in the inner circumference of the small diameter part ( 11122 ) makes planar contact with a flat face ( 2115 ) of the connector ( 2 ), preventing the rotation of the connector ( 2 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A terminal mounting base, to which two connectors each being configured to electrically connect an externally inserted cable and a terminal member to each other are to be mounted, the terminal mounting base comprising: two of the terminal members arranged corresponding to the two connectors, respectively; and a housing comprising terminal fixing parts for the two of the terminal members, which are configured to fix the two of the terminal members, the housing being configured so that, as the two connectors, a screw-type connector and a push-type connector are mountable to the housing, each of the two of the terminal members having a through hole formed therein, each of the terminal fixing parts of the housing having a stepped through hole formed therein to be connected to the through hole of the each of the two of the terminal members, the stepped through hole comprising: a first hole portion configured to receive a nut threadedly engageable onto, when a metal member of the screw-type connector is inserted into the stepped through hole of the each of the terminal fixing parts through the through hole of the each of the two of the terminal members, a screw part formed on the metal member so that the screw-type connector is moved in a direction in which the externally inserted cable is pushed against the each of the two of the terminal members, or in a direction in which the externally inserted cable is moved away from the each of the two of the terminal members; and a second hole portion having a smaller diameter than the first hole portion, the second hole portion comprising a rotation stopping portion formed in an inner wall thereof, which is configured to prevent rotation of the push-type connector by coming into contact with, when a metal member of the push-type connector is inserted into the stepped through hole of the each of the terminal fixing parts through the through hole of the each of the two of the terminal members, a rotation stopped portion formed on the metal member. 2. A terminal mounting base according to claim 1 , wherein the push-type connector and the screw-type connector each comprise a resin part configured to cover one end portion of the metal member, wherein the housing comprises resin covers each having a cable insertion port for inserting the externally inserted cable, the resin covers each being configured to surround a periphery of the each of the terminal fixing parts, and wherein the resin covers are each configured to surround a periphery of a metal part protruding from the resin part when another end portion of the metal member is inserted into the stepped through hole of the each of the terminal fixing parts through the through hole of the each of the two of the terminal members. 3. A terminal mounting base according to claim 2 , wherein the cable insertion port of each of the resin covers is oriented in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the two connectors are arranged. 4. A terminal, comprising: the terminal mounting base of claim 1 ; and a push-type connector or a screw-type connector, which is mounted to the terminal mounting base. 5. An audio device, comprising a plurality of the terminals of claim 4 , the plurality of the terminals being arranged in a line so that the cable insertion port of the each of the resin covers of the two connectors is oriented in an upward direction.
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