18054700. ELECTRIC CONNECTION BOX simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ELECTRIC CONNECTION BOX

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Asuka Mori of Yokkaichi (JP)

Yoshiki Yanagita of Nagakute-shi (JP)

Shogo Tomihira of Nisshin-shi (JP)

ELECTRIC CONNECTION BOX - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18054700 titled 'ELECTRIC CONNECTION BOX

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electric connection box for vehicles that improves assembly work and prevents problems caused by forgetting to close a cover. The box includes a housing with a terminal connected to an external bus bar, and a cover member that opens and closes the connecting portion. The cover member has a lid portion that exposes or shields the terminal when closed.

  • The electric connection box is designed to enhance the workability of assembly work.
  • It prevents problems that can occur when the cover is forgotten to be closed.
  • The box includes a housing with a connecting portion and a terminal connected to an external bus bar.
  • A cover member is provided to open and close the connecting portion.
  • The cover member has a lid portion that exposes or shields the terminal when closed.

Potential Applications

  • Automotive industry
  • Electric vehicle manufacturing
  • Electrical equipment manufacturing

Problems Solved

  • Enhanced workability of assembly work
  • Prevention of problems caused by forgetting to close the cover

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency in assembly work
  • Reduced risk of damage or malfunction due to open covers
  • Enhanced safety and reliability of electrical connections


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is an electric connection box with which the workability of assembly work can be enhanced and the occurrence of problems attributable to forgetting to close a cover can be prevented. A vehicular electric connection box includes: a housing having a connecting portion including a terminal connected to an external bus bar; and a cover member opening and closing the connecting portion, in which the cover member has a lid portion exposing or shielding the terminal with the cover member closed.