1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a battery connector and electrical terminals thereof.
2. The Related Art
Electronic appliances are widely used more and more with the development of electronic technology. The electronic appliances usually utilize rechargeable batteries as power sources. Accordingly, a battery connector adapted to connecting the rechargeable batteries to the electronic appliances is used widely.
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Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a battery connector. The battery connector includes an insulating body and a plurality of electrical terminals. The insulating body defines a plurality of terminal grooves therein. A front end of a bottom wall of each terminal groove is concaved rearward to form a receiving cavity. The electrical terminals each has a substantially U-shaped supporting portion which has a fastening portion levelly extending in the bottom and an elastic portion curved upward and then extending frontward from a rear end of the fastening portion. A front end of the fastening portion is bent downward and then extends frontward to form a soldering tail. A front end of the elastic portion is bent downward and extends frontward to form a pre-pressing portion. A front end of the pre-pressing portion slantwise extends upward and then is curved downward to form a contact portion projecting in front of the soldering tail in vertical direction. The electrical terminals are received in the terminal grooves of the insulating body. The fastening portion of the supporting portion of the electrical terminal is fastened against the bottom wall of the terminal groove. The soldering tail is located in the receiving cavity. The elastic portion and the contact portion are received in the terminal groove with the contact portion projecting beyond a top face of the insulating body. The pre-pressing portion extends frontward beyond a front end of the soldering tail to avoid hitting against the soldering tail when an external force is acted on the contact portion. The pre-pressing portion is further movably restrained in the terminal groove to avoid the contact portion excessively rebounding upward.
Accordingly, another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical terminal. The electrical terminal has a substantially U-shaped supporting portion which has a fastening portion levelly extending in the bottom and an elastic portion curved upward and then extending frontward from a rear end of the fastening portion, a soldering tail bent downward and then extending frontward from a front end of the fastening portion, a pre-pressing portion bent downward and extending frontward from a front end of the elastic portion, and a contact portion slantwise extending upward and then curved downward from a front end of the pre-pressing portion to project in front of the soldering tail in vertical direction. The pre-pressing portion extends frontward beyond a front end of the soldering tail to avoid hitting against the soldering tail when an external force is acted on the contact portion.
As described above, the pre-pressing portion is connected between the contact portion and the elastic portion of the electrical terminal to make the contact portion project in front of the soldering tail, and furthermore, the pre-pressing portion also extends frontward beyond the front end of the soldering tail in vertical direction, so that can effectively avoid the contact portion and the pre-pressing portion hitting against the soldering tail when an external force is acted on the contact portion.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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Each of the electrical terminals 20 has a substantially U-shaped supporting portion 21 which has a fastening portion 211 levelly extending in the bottom and an elastic portion 212 curved upward and then extending frontward from a rear end of the fastening portion 211, a soldering tail 23 bent downward and then extending frontward from a front end of the fastening portion 211, a pre-pressing portion 22 bent downward and extending frontward from a front end of the elastic portion 212, and a contact portion 24 slantwise extending upward and then curved downward from a front end of the pre-pressing portion 22. The pre-pressing portion 22 extends frontward beyond a front end of the soldering tail 23 to make the contact portion 24 project in front of the soldering tail 23 in vertical direction. Two opposite side edges of the fastening portion 211 oppositely protrude outward to form a pair of fastening ears 2111. Two opposite side edges of a level part of the pre-pressing portion 22 oppositely protrude outward to form a pair of restraining ears 221.
Each of the fastening terminals 30 shows a substantial L-shape and has a base portion 31 and a soldering portion 32. Two opposite side edges of the base portion 31 oppositely protrude outward to form a pair of fastening lumps 311.
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Then, the base portions 31 of the fastening terminals 30 are inserted downward into the fastening grooves 12 of the insulating body 10. The fastening lumps 311 of the base portions 31 are fastened in the fastening slots 121 of the fastening grooves 12. The soldering portions 32 of the fastening terminals 30 project outside the insulating body 10.
As described above, the pre-pressing portion 22 is connected between the contact portion 24 and the elastic portion 212 of the electrical terminal 20 to make the contact portion 24 project in front of the soldering tail 23, and furthermore, the pre-pressing portion 22 also extends frontward beyond the front end of the soldering tail 23 in vertical direction, so that can effectively avoid the contact portion 24 and the pre-pressing portion 22 hitting against the soldering tail 23 when an external force is acted on the contact portion 24.
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