Electrical wiring structure for sunvisor
First Claim
1. A wiring structure for a sunvisor structured such that a horizontal shaft portion of an L-shape stay having a vertical shaft portion supported rotatively around the vertical shaft by a stay holder joined to a roof panel in a vehicle is inserted into a visor holder of a sunvisor body so that said sunvisor body is supported movably in a rotational direction around the horizontal shaft portion and said sunvisor body is provided with a vanity lamp,said wiring structure for a sunvisor comprising:
- a bus bar for electrically connecting said vanity lamp of said sunvisor body and a battery in the car body to each other, said wiring structure being insert-molded into said stay, and a male-terminal portion projecting from the ends of said vertical shaft portion and said horizontal shaft portion, wherein a car-body-side connector for accommodating said male terminal to which an electric wire of said battery is connected and is joined to a car-body member in said roof panel such that rotation of said car-body-side connector around the vertical shaft is permitted, and the male terminal portion of the vertical shaft portion is engaged to the female terminal of said car-body-side connector when said stay holder which supports the vertical shaft portion of said stay is joined to said roof panel.
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Abstract
An operation for insert-molding bus bars 17 into an L-shape stay 16 to insert a horizontal shaft portion 16a of the stay 16 into a visor holder 5 is performed such that a male terminal portion 17a of the bus bars 17 of the horizontal shaft portion 16a is engaged to a female terminal 18 of a sunvisor-side connector 19. Moreover, an operation for joining a stay holder 22 to a roof panel 1 is performed such that a male terminal portion 17b of the bus bars 17 of a vertical shaft portion 16b is engaged to a female terminal 30 of a car-body-side connector 31.
In another embodiment (FIGS. 11-13), an operation for integrally joining a sunvisor-side connector 19 to a stay holder 22 to join the stay holder 22 to a roof panel 1 is performed such that the sunvisor-side connector 19 is automatically joined to a car-body-side connector 31 floatably held by a connector holder 29 fixed to a car body member 28. The connector 19 may include rotation limiting structure 31b which is to be deactivated by a sleeve 22f on the stay holder 22 when the connectors are mated.
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13 Claims
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1. A wiring structure for a sunvisor structured such that a horizontal shaft portion of an L-shape stay having a vertical shaft portion supported rotatively around the vertical shaft by a stay holder joined to a roof panel in a vehicle is inserted into a visor holder of a sunvisor body so that said sunvisor body is supported movably in a rotational direction around the horizontal shaft portion and said sunvisor body is provided with a vanity lamp,
said wiring structure for a sunvisor comprising: -
a bus bar for electrically connecting said vanity lamp of said sunvisor body and a battery in the car body to each other, said wiring structure being insert-molded into said stay, and a male-terminal portion projecting from the ends of said vertical shaft portion and said horizontal shaft portion, wherein a car-body-side connector for accommodating said male terminal to which an electric wire of said battery is connected and is joined to a car-body member in said roof panel such that rotation of said car-body-side connector around the vertical shaft is permitted, and the male terminal portion of the vertical shaft portion is engaged to the female terminal of said car-body-side connector when said stay holder which supports the vertical shaft portion of said stay is joined to said roof panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
a sunvisor-side connector for accommodating a female terminal to which an electric wire of said vanity lamp is connected is joined to said visor holder of said sunvisor body such that rotation of said sunvisor connector around the horizontal shaft is permitted, and the male terminal portion of the horizontal shaft portion is engaged to said female terminal of said sunvisor-side connector when the horizontal shaft portion of said stay is inserted into said visor holder. -
3. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 2, wherein
a register recess is formed in an end surface of said sunvisor-side connector, a register projection longer than said male terminal portion and projecting over said male terminal portion is formed on end surface of said horizontal shaft portion of said stay, and said register projection is engaged to said register recess when said horizontal shaft portion is inserted into said visor holder. -
4. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 1, wherein a register recess is formed in an end surface of said car-body-side connector, a register projection longer than said male terminal portion and projecting over said male terminal portion is formed on an end surface of said horizontal shaft portion of said stay, and said register projection is engaged to said register recess when said horizontal shaft portion is inserted into said visor holder.
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5. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 1, wherein
a sleeve portion which has a length which is substantially the same as that of said male terminal is formed at the end surface of said vertical shaft portion and into which said car-body-side connector is inserted is provided for said stay holder for supporting said vertical shaft portion of said stay, and an axial-dierectional slit is formed in said sleeve portion. -
6. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 3, wherein either of said register projection or register recess is provided for the end surface of said car-body-side connector,
a residual one of said register projection or said register recess is provided for the end surface of said vertical shaft portion of said stay, and said register projection and said register recess are engaged to each other when said stay holder, which supports said vertical shaft portion, is joined to said roof panel. -
7. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 1, wherein said car-body member is provided with a connector holder which permits insertion and joining of said car-body-side connector to the connector holder from a direction perpendicular to an axial direction, and displacement of said car-body-side connector in an insertion portion of said connector holder in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction is permitted.
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8. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 7, wherein said connector holder is inserted and joined to an insertion portion of said car-body member.
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9. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 7, wherein
a slit is formed in said car-body-side-connector insertion portion of said connector holder, a rotation-stopping projection made contact with two side surface of said slit and arranged to stop rotation of said car-body-side connector at a connector joining position is formed on the side portion of said car-body-side connector, and said rotation-stopping projection is embedded such that said rotation-stopping projection is not made contact with the two side surfaces of said slit when said car-body-side connector has been inserted into said sleeve portion of said stay holder. -
10. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 9, wherein
said slit also serves as an inserting slit for inserting said car-body-side connector into said car-body-side insertion portion.
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11. A wiring structure for a sunvisor structured such that a horizontal shaft portion of an L-shape stay having a vertical shaft portion supported rotatively around the vertical shaft by a stay holder joined to a roof panel in a vehicle is inserted into a visor holder of a sunvisor body so that said sunvisor body is supported movably in a rotational direction around a horizontal shaft and structured such that said sunvisor body is provided with a vanity lamp and an electric wire of said vanity lamp is passed through said stay so as to be connected to an electric wire extended from a battery on the car body,
said wiring structure comprising: -
a sunvisor-side connector provided for said stay holder and arranged to accommodate a terminal to which the electric wire of said vanity lamp is connected; and
a car-body-side connector is joined to a car-body-member in said roof panel and arranged to accommodate a terminal to which the electric wire extended from said battery is connected, wherein when said stay holder which supports the vertical shaft portion of said stay is joined to said roof panel, said sunvisor-side connector is joined to said car-body-side connector. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
said car-body member is provided with a connector holder which is capable of inserting said car-body-side connector from an axial direction to join said car-body-side connector such that rotation of said car-body-side connector is inhibited, and an insertion portion of said connector holder can be displaced in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. -
13. The wiring structure for a sunvisor according to claim 12, wherein said connector holder is inserted and joined to said insertion portion of said car-body member.
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Specification