Electronic connector with integrated dual sense terminal device
US-2024396236-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9647397B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9647397-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514685172-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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A system and method for determining that a male terminal and a female terminal are becoming disconnected in a connector as a result of the connector becoming loose or the terminals becoming corroded. The connector is a multi-terminal connector including a male terminal housing that houses a plurality of male terminals and a female terminal housing that houses a plurality of associated female terminals. One of the male terminals is a diagnostic terminal that is shorter than the other male terminals so that it is disconnected from its associated female terminal before the other male terminals when the terminal housing separate, which can be used to detect connector failure.
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An electrical connector comprising: a male terminal housing including a diagnostic male terminal and a plurality of normal male terminals where the diagnostic male terminal has a shorter length than the plurality of normal male terminals; a female terminal housing including a plurality of female terminals where each female terminal accepts an associated male terminal when the female terminal housing and the male terminal housing are joined in an electrical engagement; and detection circuitry that detects whether the diagnostic male terminal becomes disconnected from its associated female terminal, where the detection circuitry includes a controller electrically coupled to the diagnostic male terminal, a resistive element, a control line electrically coupled to diagnostic male terminal and the resistive element, an input line electrically coupled to the control line and the controller and an output line electrically coupled to the resistive element and the controller, and where the associated female terminal is electrically coupled to ground, wherein the controller provides a diagnostic trouble code signal on the output line and monitors the voltage potential on the input line to determine whether the diagnostic male terminal has become disconnected from its associated female terminal. 2. The connector according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of normal male terminals all have the same length. 3. The connector according to claim 1 wherein each male terminal has a tip and wherein the tip of each male terminal engages its associated female terminal along its length, where the tip of the diagnostic male terminal engages less of the length of its associated female terminal than the tips of the normal male terminals. 4. The connector according to claim 1 wherein the length of the diagnostic male terminal is determined by internal structures of the male and female terminal housings. 5. The connector according to claim 1 wherein the detection circuitry also detects corrosion on the diagnostic male terminal or its associated female terminal. 6. The connector according to claim 1 wherein the connector is a vehicle connector. 7. An electrical connector assembly for a vehicle, said connector assembly comprising: a male terminal housing including a diagnostic male terminal and a plurality of normal male terminals where the plurality of normal male terminals all have the same length and the diagnostic male terminal has a shorter length than the plurality of normal male terminals; a female terminal housing including a plurality of female terminals where each female terminal accepts an associated male terminal when the female terminal housing and the male terminal housing are joined in an electrical engagement; and detection circuitry that detects when the diagnostic male terminal becomes disconnected from its associated female terminal, where the detection circuitry includes a controller electrically coupled to the diagnostic male terminal, a resistive element, a control line electrically coupled to diagnostic male terminal and the resistive element, an input line electrically coupled to the control line and the controller and an output line electrically coupled to the resistive element and the controller, and where the associated female terminal is electrically coupled to ground, wherein the controller provides a diagnostic trouble code signal on the output line and monitors the voltage potential on the input line to determine whether the diagnostic male terminal has become disconnected from its associated female terminal. 8. The connector assembly according to claim 7 wherein the detection circuitry also detects corrosion on the diagnostic male terminal or its associated female terminal. 9. An electrical connector comprising: a male terminal housing including a diagnostic male terminal and a plurality of normal male terminals where the diagnostic male terminal has a shorter length than the plurality of normal male terminals; and a female terminal housing including a plurality of female terminals where each female terminal accepts an associated male terminal when the female terminal housing and the male terminal housing are joined in an electrical engagement, wherein each male terminal has a tip and wherein the tip of each male terminal engages its associated female terminal along its length, where the tip of the diagnostic male terminal engages less of the length of its associated female terminal than the tips of the normal male terminals, and wherein the length of the diagnostic male terminal is determined by internal structures of the male and female terminal housings; and detection circuitry that detects whether the diagnostic male terminal becomes disconnected from its associated female terminal, where the detection circuitry includes a controller electrically coupled to the diagnostic male terminal, a resistive element, a control line electrically coupled to diagnostic male terminal and the resistive element, an input line electrically coupled to the control line and the controller and an output line electrically coupled to the resistive element and the controller, and where the associated female terminal is electrically coupled to ground, wherein the controller provides a diagnostic trouble code signal on the output line and monitors the voltage potential on the input line to determine whether the diagnostic male terminal has become disconnected from its associated female terminal. 10. The connector according to claim 9 wherein the detection circuitry also detects corrosion on the diagnostic male terminal or its associated female terminal.
Testing of releasable connections, e.g. of terminals mounted on a printed circuit board · CPC title
Connectors, terminals (G01R1/0425 and G01R1/0433 take precedence; with measurement function for battery poles G01R31/364) · CPC title
Testing of connections, e.g. of plugs or non-disconnectable joints (testing for incorrect line connections G01R31/55) · CPC title
by indicating incorrect coupling; by indicating correct or full engagement · CPC title
with built-in sensor · CPC title
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