Battery terminal and battery post adaptor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6830490
  • Patent Number
    6,830,490
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An adapter has a cylindrical body which is screwed onto a battery post, and a flange portion formed on a top portion of the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool. A terminal body includes a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter therein, and a seat portion on which an electric wire terminal is fixed. A lever includes a cam portion and is supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position. A space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position. The cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position. The flange portion of the adaptor is engaged with a top end face of the adapter fitting portion of the terminal body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to battery terminals which are connected to electrodes of batteries (battery posts) to be mounted in automobiles, for example, and more particularly to a battery terminal attachable to and detachable from a battery post in one touching by pivoting an operating lever (a cam lever) without using any clamping tool such as an impact wrench or the like.




The present invention also relates to a battery post adaptor which is fitted to a stud bolt type battery post to ensure that the press-fitting of the battery terminal is facilitated.




It has heretofore been practiced to fit a battery post adaptor to a stud bolt type battery post to ensure that the press-fitting of a battery terminal is facilitated. In this case, there exists a related battery post adaptor as shown in FIG.


12


.




In

FIG. 12

, a battery post adaptor


2


is such that a circular flange portion


3


for preventing a battery terminal from slipping out is provided at the upper end of a tubular terminal mounting portion


2




a


having an internal thread


2




b


into which an external thread


1




a


of a battery post


1


is fitted, and that a hexagonal portion


4


as the fitting portion of a tool for fastening the adaptor tight is provided at the lower end of the terminal mounting portion


2




a.






In this case, the total height required of the battery post adaptor is equal in height to a total of three portions including the terminal mounting portion


2




a


, the flange portion


3


and the hexagonal portion


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, further, the maximum dimension in the diametric direction has had to be determined by the apex-to-apex dimension F of the hexagonal portion


4


under a condition that the face-to-face dimension B of the hexagonal portion


4


is set greater than the diameter D of the flange portion


3


in view of the fact that the battery post adaptor


2


is fitted up with an impact wrench


5


.




Therefore, a major problem is that as the battery post adaptor


2


tends to become large in both its height and width directions, a battery terminal to be fitted thereto is also large-sized.




As disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 6-60053U, for example, there is a known battery terminal detachable from a battery post by pivoting an operation lever.





FIG. 14

shows the construction of the battery terminal described in the above publication. The battery terminal


30


is formed with a cam lever (an operation lever)


32


that is pivotally fitted to a terminal body


31


comprising a C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


33


and a pair of folded-back pieces


34


and


35


extending in parallel to each other from both the respective ends of the C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


33


. A pivotal shaft


36


is fitted to the pair of folded-back pieces


34


and


35


, the cam lever


32


being pivotally supported by the pivotal shaft


36


. Electric wires W are connected to one folded-back piece


34


.




The operation will be described with reference to

FIGS. 15 and 16

. While the cam lever


32


is uprighted as shown in

FIG. 15

, the cam portion


32




a


of the cam lever


32


is also kept upright and the caliber of the adaptor fitting portion


33


of the battery terminal


30


grows large. Consequently, a battery post


40


can easily be fitted into the adaptor fitting portion


33


in the above condition.




After the battery post


40


is fitted into the adaptor fitting portion


33


, the cam lever


32


is turned laterally toward the pair of folded-back pieces


34


and


35


as shown in

FIG. 16

, whereby to make the cam portion


32




a


press the peripheral face of the battery post


40


. Then a counterforce resulting from the pressing force of the cam portion


32




a


causes the inner peripheral face of the adaptor fitting portion


33


of the battery terminal


30


to be pressed against the peripheral face of the battery post


40


. Consequently, the frictional force between the inner peripheral face of the adaptor fitting portion


33


and the outer peripheral face of the battery post


40


connects the battery terminal


30


to the battery post


40


electrically and mechanically.




In case where the cam lever


32


is uprighted in the above condition, on the other hand, the battery terminal


30


can be removed from battery post


40


in one touching because the pressing force of the cam portion


32




a


toward the battery post


40


is released.




Therefore, with this battery terminal


30


, the battery terminal


30


can easily be attached to and detached from the battery post


40


through the operation of uprighting and turning the cam lever


32


laterally in one touching.




However, as shown in

FIG. 17

, though it has heretofore been arranged to make the pressing force of the cam portion


32




a


act on the outer peripheral face of the battery post


40


by securing a predetermined overlap margin δ


1


between the cam portion


32




a


and the battery post


40


, there is no portion for absorbing the overlap margin δ


1


because the cam lever


32


that is made of solid and rigid material, and this makes a great operation force necessary to pivot the cam lever. Moreover, as there is the probability that the battery post


40


would be deformed (dented) by the overlap margin δ


1


or that the cam portion


32




a


would be deformed, the contact load has not been stabilized, thus resulting in low contact reliability.




Furthermore, it has heretofore been arranged that the mounting of such a battery terminal is completed by turning the cam lever


32


laterally toward the electric-wire-connecting side and as the cam lever


32


is turned laterally during the pressing operation, it has been difficult to install any obstructing thing near the battery terminal. In other words, even in a case where a ring terminal (so-called LA terminal) is used to connect a battery cable to the battery terminal, it has also been difficult to fit a stud bolt for connecting the ring terminal to the portion nearby. Although placing the stud bolt like that is technically possible, the cam lever may not be turned laterally up to the horizontal position and this may result in a poor cam lever settlement.




As disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 64-29784U, for example, there is another related battery terminal detachable from a battery post by pivoting an operating lever.

FIG. 18

shows the construction of the battery terminal described in the above publication. The battery terminal


130


is formed with a cam lever (an operating lever)


132


that is pivotally fitted to a terminal body


131


comprising a C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


133


and a pair of folded-back pieces


134


and


135


extending in parallel to each other from both the respective ends of the C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


133


. A pivotal shaft


136


is fitted to the pair of folded-back pieces


134


and


135


, the cam lever


132


being pivotally supported by the pivotal shaft


136


. Electric wires W are connected to one folded-back piece


134


.




The operation will be described with reference to

FIGS. 20A and 20B

. While the cam lever


132


is uprighted as shown in

FIG. 20A

, the cam portion


132




a


of the cam lever


132


is also kept upright and the caliber of the adaptor fitting portion


133


of the battery terminal


130


grows large. Consequently, a battery post


140


can easily be fitted into the adaptor fitting portion


133


in the above condition.




The operation will be described with reference to

FIGS. 20A and 20B

. While the cam lever


132


is uprighted as shown in

FIG. 20A

, the cam portion


32




a


of the cam lever


132


is also kept upright and the caliber of the adaptor fitting portion


133


of the battery terminal


130


grows large. Consequently, a battery post


140


can easily be fitted into the adaptor fitting portion


133


in the above condition.




After the battery post


140


is fitted into the adaptor fitting portion


133


, the cam lever


132


is turned laterally toward the pair of folded-back pieces


134


and


135


as shown in

FIG. 20B

whereby to make the cam portion


32




a


press the peripheral face of the battery post


140


. Then a counterforce resulting from the pressing force of the cam portion


132




a


causes the inner peripheral face of the adaptor fitting portion


133


of the battery terminal


130


to be pressed against the peripheral face of the battery post


140


. Consequently, the frictional force between the inner peripheral face of the adaptor fitting portion


133


and the outer peripheral face of the battery post


140


connects the battery terminal


130


to the battery post


140


electrically and mechanically.




In case where the cam lever


132


is uprighted in the above condition, on the other hand, the battery terminal


130


can be removed from battery post


140


in one touching because the pressing force of the cam portion


32




a


toward the battery post


140


is released.




Therefore, with this battery terminal


130


, the battery terminal


130


can easily be attached to and detached from the battery post


140


through the operation of uprighting and turning the cam lever


132


laterally in one touching.




However, because a dimension X between outer faces of the folded-back pieces


134


and


135


for pivotally supporting the cam lever


132


is considerably smaller than a dimension D between outer side faces the adaptor fitting portion


133


due to the C-shaped configuration, the modulus of the moment of inertia to the lateral bending and the modulus of section are low and the problem is that the rigidity and strength of the battery terminal are low.




Furthermore, a problem with the battery terminal


130


is poor workability because it lacks a mechanism for holding the cam lever


132


in the upright or lateral position.




In other words, the absence of the mechanism for securely holding the cam lever


132


in the preceding upright position permits the cam lever


132


to freely pivot because of gravity, vibration or the like and this will result in poor workability in that when the cam lever is fitted to the battery post


140


, the cam lever


132


must be fitted thereto before being returned to the upright position again.




When the adaptor fitting portion


133


is pressed against the battery post


140


by turning the cam lever


132


laterally, the pivoting work has remained difficult because the degree of pivoting the cam lever


132


to certainly establish the contact condition has been left unknown.




As disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 9-289009A, for example, there is still another related battery terminal detachable from a battery post by pivoting an operating lever.





FIG. 21

shows the construction of the battery terminal described in the above publication. The battery terminal


230


is formed with an operating lever


232


that is pivotally fitted to a terminal body


231


comprising a C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


234


, a pair of bearing block holders


235


extending in parallel to each other from both the respective ends of the C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


234


, and a seat portion


238


located opposite to the bearing block holders


235


.




Bearing blocks


236


are respectively fitted to the pair of the bearing block holders


235


, and a pivotal shaft


237


whose left half is threaded opposite to the right half is passed through and screwed into the bearing blocks


236


. Further, turning the pivotal shaft


237


by the operating lever


232


causes the pair of bearing block holders


235


to come close to or separate from each other whereby to contract or expand the diameter of the C-shaped adaptor fitting portion


234


so that a battery post


240


can be attached to or detached from the adaptor fitting portion


234


.




The terminal body


231


of the battery terminal


230


is formed by bending one sheet of metal plate as shown in

FIG. 22

, the pair of bearing block holders


235


is formed on one side with the central adaptor fitting portion


234


held therebetween and the stud seat portion


238


on the other side via a coupling portion


239


.




Therefore, the developed shape of a metal plate to be manufactured is substantially T-shaped as shown in FIG.


23


. Each portion marked with an additional reference symbol A in

FIG. 23

corresponds to an element when the terminal body


231


is manufactured.




In this case, as the stud seat portion


238


is formed by bending one sheet of linear belt-like plate (a portion indicated by


238


A and


239


A) corresponding to the T-shaped vertical rod, the length of the belt-like plate of that portion tends to become longer and the problem is that because the dimension of the overall punching area needs increasing, the yield rate is worsened and this will result in an increase in costs.




As the section of the coupling portion


239


for coupling the seat portion


238


and the adaptor fitting portion


234


together is of one-sheet structure whose vertical dimension M is small and horizontal dimension N is large as shown in FIG.


24


, the modulus of the moment of inertia to the lateral bending and the modulus of section are low and the problem is that the rigidity and strength of the battery terminal are also low when the vertical bending is taken into consideration.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a first object of the present invention is to provide a battery post adaptor designed to make itself and a battery terminal to be fitted thereto compact.




A second object of the present invention is to provide a battery terminal designed to improve contact reliability with the least lever operating force without the deformation of a battery post or a cam portion.




A third object of the present invention is to provide a battery terminal capable of storing an operating lever in a compact form on completion of connecting operation while a battery cable is being connected to a battery terminal by using a ring terminal.




A fourth object of the present invention is to provide a battery terminal designed to increase the strength of a lever supporting portion and to improve reliability in handling.




A fifth object of the present invention made is to provide a battery terminal designed to improve installation workability.




A sixth object of the present invention is to provide a battery terminal designed to improve not only a yield rate at the time of blank layout in a case where a terminal body is made by bending one sheet of metal plate, but also the flexural rigidity of the terminal body that has been made up.




In order to achieve the above objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:




an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on a top portion of the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool;




a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the electric wire terminal is fixed; and




a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position,




wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position;




wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position; and




wherein the flange portion of the adaptor is engaged with a top end face of the adapter fitting portion of the terminal body.




In this configuration, since the flange portion is not only used as a member operated when screwing but also used as a member for preventing the adaptor being slipped off the terminal body, the height dimension can be decreased because of omission of elements.




Preferably, the flange portion of the adaptor has a hexagonal shape such that a dimension between opposite faces is at least identical with an outer diameter of the cylindrical body of the adaptor.




In this configuration, the largest diameter of the adaptor can be decreased. Further, the adaptor can simply be screwed onto the battery post by an impact wrench or the like.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:




an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool;




a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the electric wire terminal is fixed;




a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position; and




an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position,




wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; and




wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position.




In this configuration, the installation workability can be improved.




In other words, in case where the lever can provisionally be held by the engagement member in the first position, any useless movement of the lever due to gravity, vibration or the like becomes preventable to ensure that the lever can be held in the preceding operating position without being affected by vibration and gravity, so that the fitting workability of the battery terminal can be improved.




Further, in case where the lever can provisionally be held by the engagement member in the second position, the completion of the pivotal operation of the lever can be decided by the touch of the provisionally holding operation. Therefore, even though the installation work is done without paying any special attention to the predetermined position in which the lever can be stopped. Thus the fitting workability becomes improvable. Moreover, the pressing force against the battery post can constantly be controlled, which also results in improving contact reliability.




Preferably, the engagement member includes a recessed portion formed on one of the terminal body and the lever, and a convex portion engaged with the recessed portion formed on the other of the terminal body and the lever.




In this configuration, in case where the operating lever is moved with force greater than the predetermined degree, the provisional holding resulting from the engagement between the convex and recessed portions is released and the operating lever is freely made pivotal. Moreover, clicking is felt at the time of their engagement to have the provisional holding confirmed thereby.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:




an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool;




a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the electric wire terminal is fixed;




a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position; and




an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position,




wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; and




wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position.




In this configuration, since the overlap margin at the time the cam portion is pressed against the battery post adaptor is absorbed by the elastic member, force to be applied when the lever is pivoted can be minimized. Moreover, unnatural force is prevented from being applied to the peripheral face of the battery post adaptor and the battery terminal itself. The contact load is also stabilized and contact reliability is improved as the press-contact force of the cam portion against the adaptor is determined by the elastic force of the elastic member.




Preferably, the elastic member is a plate spring which constitutes the cam portion of the lever.




In this configuration, the battery terminal can be made simple in construction as compared with a case where the elastic member is provided in any other portion.




Here, it is preferable that the plate spring is extended along an outer periphery of the cam portion such that a first end portion of the plate spring is fixed on the lever member and a second end portion of the plate spring is movable retained at the cam portion.




In this configuration, the plate spring is easily subjected to flexural deformation, so that a good elastic contact function can be fulfilled for the battery post adaptor.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:




an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool;




a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the electric wire terminal is fixed; and




a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position,




wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position;




wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position;




wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate including a first portion which is bent in a thickness direction thereof to form the adaptor fitting portion, a second portion extended perpendicularly from a first end of the first portion, and a third portion extended perpendicularly from a second end of the first portion; and




wherein the second and third portions are bent so as to be overlapped with each other to form the seat portion.




In this configuration, the dimensions of the developed metal plate become reducible, whereby the yield rate of obtaining the plates can be improved when blanking operation is executed.




Furthermore, since the seat portion is formed with the two sheets of plates, the rigidity and strength thereof is increased.




Preferably, the electric wire terminal is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt inserted through a through hole formed in the seat portion and a nut screwed onto the stud bolt. Here, a retaining piece is integrally formed on either one of the second and third portions of the metal plate. The retaining piece is bent to form a retaining member which retains a head portion of the stud bolt.




In this configuration, the stud bolt can be prevented from slipping out by the retaining member of the battery terminal.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:




an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool;




a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the electric wire terminal is fixed;




a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position; and




an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor,




wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; and




wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position.




In this configuration, the modulus of the moment of inertia to the lateral bending and the modulus of section can be increased, so that the strength of the relevant portion can also be raised.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:




an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool,




a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the electric wire terminal is fixed; and




a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position,




wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position;




wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position;




wherein the electric wire terminal is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt and a nut; and




wherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.




In this configuration, since the through hole for the purpose of avoiding the interference of the nut and the lever, the battery terminal can be made compact.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing the relation between a battery post adaptor and a battery terminal, according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2A

is a plan view showing a state in which the battery terminal is simply set to the battery post adaptor of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2B

is a sectional side view of

FIG. 2A

;





FIG. 3A

is a plan view showing a state in which an adaptor fitting portion of the battery terminal is pressed against the battery post adaptor by pivoting an operating lever;





FIG. 3B

is a sectional side view of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along a line V—V of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a developed view of a terminal body in the battery terminal;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along a line U—U of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8A

is an exploded perspective view showing the relation a battery post adaptor and a battery terminal, according to a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 8B

is a partial enlarged sectional view of an engagement member in the battery terminal of

FIG. 8A

;





FIG. 9A

is a plan view showing a state in which the battery terminal is simply set to the battery post adaptor of

FIG. 8A

;





FIG. 9B

is a sectional side view of

FIG. 9A

;





FIG. 10A

is a plan view showing a state in which an adaptor fitting portion of the battery terminal is pressed against the battery post adaptor by pivoting an operating lever;





FIG. 10B

is a sectional side view of

FIG. 10A

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of

FIG. 10A

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a related battery post adaptor;





FIG. 13

is a sectional side view of a state in which the related battery post adaptor is fitted to a battery post using an impact wrench;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of a first related battery terminal;





FIG. 15

is a sectional side view of a state in which the battery terminal of

FIG. 14

is simply set to a battery post;





FIG. 16

is a sectional side view of a state in which a cam lever is turned laterally from the state of

FIG. 15

, so as to press the battery terminal against the battery post;





FIG. 17

is an enlarged sectional side view explanatory of problems at the time of press-contacting operation of the battery terminal of

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of a third related battery terminal;





FIG. 19

is a sectional view taken along a line S—S of

FIG. 18

;





FIG. 20A

is a sectional side view of a state in which the battery terminal is simply set to the battery post;





FIG. 20B

is a sectional side view of a state in which a cam lever is turned laterally from the state of

FIG. 20A

, so as to press the battery terminal against the battery post;





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of a fourth related battery terminal;





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of a terminal body in the battery terminal of

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 23

is a developed view of the terminal body of

FIG. 22

; and





FIG. 24

is a sectional view taken along a line T—T of FIG.


22


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




A battery terminal


100


is fitted to a stud bolt type battery post


1


, and a tubular battery post adaptor


12


for fitting up the battery terminal


100


is mounted on the battery post


1


.




The battery post adaptor


12


has a tubular terminal mounting portion


12




a


having an internal thread


12




b


to be screwed onto the external thread


1




a


of the battery post


1


, and a hexagonal portion (flange portion)


13


integrally formed with the upper end of the tubular terminal mounting portion


12




a.






The hexagonal portion


13


is a portion for fitting an adaptor fastening tool (e.g., an impact wrench) therein and this portion is simultaneously used as a flange portion for preventing the battery terminal from slipping out. Therefore, by mating the impact wrench with the hexagonal portion


13


, the battery post adaptor


12


can be fixedly fastened to the battery post


1


. When the battery terminal


100


is pressed against the battery post adaptor


12


, the battery terminal


100


can be prevented from slipping out as the hexagonal portion


13


serves as the flange portion. Consequently, a face-to-face dimension B


1


of the hexagonal portion


13


is set at least greater than the outer diameter of the terminal mounting portion


12




a.






In order to make the battery post adaptor


12


as small in size as possible according to this embodiment of the invention, the face-to-face dimension B


1


of the hexagonal portion


13


is set equal to or slightly greater than the outer diameter of the tubular terminal mounting portion


12




a


, so that an apex-to-apex dimension F


1


, which is the largest diameter portion, is become as small as possible. Further, since the hexagonal portion


13


serves as also the flange portion, the dimension thereof in its direction of height can be made compact.




The battery terminal


100


electrically connected to the battery post adaptor


12


, includes a terminal body


50


made by press-bending one sheet of metal plate, an operating lever


60


similarly made by press-bending one sheet of metal plate, a pivotal shaft


70


, and a stud bolt


80


.




The stud bolt


80


is provided for mounting a ring terminal


20


attached to a leading end of a battery cable W on the battery terminal


100


using a washer


23


and a nut


25


.




A curved adaptor fitting portion


51


is provided on one side of the terminal body


50


for receiving the battery post adaptor


12


therein. A fitting seat


53


of the stud bolt


80


is provided on the other side of the terminal body


50


for receiving the ring terminal


20


.




To form the terminal body


50


as an integral product, one sheet of belt-like metal plate is first bent to form the U-shaped adaptor fitting portion


51


. At both ends of side plates


52


thus formed, rectangular pieces


55




a


and


55




b


are integrally formed, respectively. The rectangular pieces


55




a


and


55




b


are bent inward so as to be overlapped with each other to form the seat portion


53


. A through hole


56


, into which the stud bolt


80


is inserted, is formed at the seat portion


53


.




In this case, the two sheets of side plates


52


are extended in parallel in the extending directions of both ends of the U-shaped adaptor fitting portion


51


, and a dimension X


1


between outer faces of the side plates


52


is set equal to a dimension D


1


between outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion


51


as shown in FIG.


7


.




Further, the base of the operating lever


60


is inserted in between the two sheets of side plates


52


connecting the adaptor fitting portion


51


and the seat portion


53


.




The operating lever


60


is provided with a substantially rectangular top face


61


, a pair of substantially circular side plates


62


and a curved plate spring


65


extended to the front end of the top face


61


.




A through hole


64


is formed in the central portion of the top face


61


in order to prevent the operating lever


60


from interfering with the nut


25


securely fastened to the stud bolt


80


, which will be described later, when the operating lever


60


is turned laterally onto the seat portion


53


. Moreover, reinforcing ribs


63


bent downward are provided to both the respective left and right side edges of the top face


61


.




The side plates


62


are placed wide enough to be fitted in between both the side plates


52


of the terminal body


50


, and both the ends of the pivotal shaft


70


passed through these side plates


62


are supported by the shaft holes


54


of both the side plates


52


of the terminal body


50


, whereby the operating lever


60


is vertically pivotally mounted onto the terminal body


50


.




The pivotal shaft


70


is formed by extending its body portion


72


passing through the side plates


62


of the operating lever


60


from a flange-like head portion


71


together with a small-diameter shaft portion


73


at the front end thereof, so that the pivotal shaft


70


is prevented from slipping out by securing the small-diameter shaft portion


73


at the front end to the shaft hole


54


of one side plate


52


.




The plate spring


65


extended to the front end of the top face


61


is curved into a substantially arcuate profile whereby to form a cam portion


66


for elastically pressing the peripheral face of the battery post adaptor


12


. As shown in

FIG. 2B

, the distance (radius) from the center of the pivotal shaft


70


up to the outer peripheral face (cam face) of the cam portion


66


is gently varied such that the smallest diameter portion of the curved face is directed toward the adaptor fitting portion


51


when the operating lever


60


is uprighted and the largest diameter portion of the curved face is directed toward the adaptor fitting portion


51


when the operating lever


60


is turned laterally toward the seat portion


53


by 90 degrees (see FIG.


3


B).




As shown in

FIG. 2B

, a radius R


2


in the largest diameter portion is set greater than the greatest distance R


1


from the center of the pivotal shaft


70


with the battery post adaptor


12


fitted into the adaptor fitting portion


51


up to the outer periphery of the battery post adaptor


12


. In other words, a predetermined deformation margin δ


2


(overlap margin) is provided to the plate spring


65


forming the cam portion


66


when the outer peripheral face of the battery post adaptor


12


is properly pressed down with the largest diameter portion having the radius R


2


by turning the operating lever


60


laterally as shown in FIG.


3


B. Here,

FIG. 3B

shows a state in which the plate spring


65


has not been deformed so as to indicate the presence of the deformation margin δ


2


.




The plate spring


65


is disposed along the peripheral face of the cam portion


66


. A base portion


65




a


of the plate spring


65


is coupled to the top face


61


to be fixedly supported, and a T-shaped front end portion


65




b


is movably retained by the side plate


62


. Further, the profile of the cam portion


66


is determined so that the central position of the plate spring


65


in its peripheral direction (longitudinal direction) may become the largest diameter portion. In this case, the plate spring


65


is free from the side plates


62


and capable of bending and deforming independent of the side plates


62


.




The stud bolt


80


is inserted upward from the underside of the seat portion


53


. The stud bolt


80


is provided with a rectangular plate-like head portion


81


and a threaded shaft portion


82


, the front end


83


of the threaded shaft portion


82


having a slightly small diameter so as to mate the ring terminal


20


and the nut


25


therewith.




Upon the insertion of the stud bolt


80


upward from below, the rectangular head portion


81


of the stud bolt


80


is fitted in between the side plates


52


beneath the seat portion


53


and prevented from turning. In this state, moreover, the head portion


81


of the stud bolt


80


is retained by bending a pawl portion


58


formed on the rectangular plate


55




b


making up the seat portion


53


, whereby the stud bolt


80


is prevented from slipping downward.




The fitting operation will now be described.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the battery cable W is connected to the battery terminal


100


by fitting the stud bolt


80


projecting upward in the end portion of the terminal body


50


into the ring terminal


20


attached to the battery cable W, and then securely fastening the nut


25


to the screw shaft portion


82


of the stud bolt


80


via the washer


23


.




As the smallest diameter portion of the cam portion


66


is directed toward the adaptor fitting portion


51


in the upright condition of the operating lever


60


as shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, the caliber of the adaptor fitting portion


51


is kept large. Therefore, the battery post adaptor


12


can easily be received into the adaptor fitting portion


51


of the battery terminal


100


.




After the battery post adaptor


12


is received into the adaptor fitting portion


51


, the operating lever


60


is pivoted by 90 degrees in the above condition and then turned laterally onto the seat portion


53


as shown in

FIGS. 3A

to


5


. When the operating lever


60


is thus turned downward, the largest diameter portion of the cam portion


66


of the operating lever


60


is brought into press-contact with the outer peripheral face of the battery post adaptor


12


. Then the counterforce resulting from the pressing force causes the inner peripheral face of the adaptor fitting portion


51


to be pressed against the outer periphery of the terminal mounting portion


12




a


of the battery post adaptor


12


, so that the battery terminal


100


and the battery post


1


are electrically and mechanically connected. In the above state, the battery terminal


100


is never slipped out as the hexagonal portion


13


used also as the flange portion is located at the upper end of the battery post adaptor


12


.




Further, the presence of the through hole


64


for avoiding the interference of the nut


25


in the top face


61


of the operating lever


60


makes it possible to completely turn the operating lever


60


laterally up to the position where the operating lever


60


lies on top of the seat portion


53


, and the battery terminal


100


can be made as compact as possible in the above press-contact condition.




When the battery terminal


100


is removed therefrom in the above condition, the operating lever


60


is uprighted up to the state of

FIGS. 2A and 2B

. Then the pressing force of the cam portion


66


is released and the caliber of the adaptor fitting portion


51


is expanded, whereby the battery terminal


100


can easily be removed from the battery post adaptor


12


.




Moreover, the battery terminal


100


according to this embodiment has the following advantages.




First, as the cam portion


66


of the battery terminal


100


is formed with the plate spring


65


, the lap margin δ


2


can be absorbed by the elastic deformation of the plate spring


65


when the cam portion


66


is pressed against the battery post adaptor


12


.




Therefore, force to be applied when the operating lever


60


is pivoted can thus be minimized and besides unnatural force is prevented from being applied to the peripheral face of the battery post adaptor


12


and the battery terminal


100


. Consequently, the deformation of the battery post adaptor


12


and the battery terminal


100


is preventable. Moreover, the contact load is stabilized and contact reliability is improved as the press-contact force of the cam portion


66


against the battery post adaptor


12


is determined by the elastic force.




Although the provision of a spring as a member to make the cam portion


66


elastically contact the battery post adaptor


12


is possible in any portion, the construction of the above battery terminal


100


can be simplified by forming the cam portion


66


itself with the plate spring


65


.




Further, since one end (the front end portion


65




b


) of the plate spring


65


forming the cam portion


66


is movably supported, the plate spring


65


is readily subjected to bending deformation, whereby a good elastic contact function can be fulfilled for the battery post adaptor


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a metal plate


50


A forming the terminal body


50


may be in a U-shaped developed form with the rectangular pieces


55




a


and


55




b


formed on the respective side edges of belt-like plates in the battery terminal


100


. Further, by bending the rectangular pieces


55




a


and


55




b


inward from both sides and overlapping both of them to form the seat portion


53


for the stud bolt


80


, it is possible to set short the projected length of the rectangular pieces


55




a


and


55




b


while sufficient strength is maintained. Thus the dimensions of the developed U-shaped metal plate


50


A are made smaller and the yield rate can be improved because blank layout dimensions are reducible.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, since the portion used to couple the seat portion


53


and the adaptor fitting portion


51


is formed with the two sheets of side plates


52


having the same thicknesses as those of the adaptor fitting portion


51


, and since the vertical sectional dimension M


1


of each side plate


52


is large with the horizontal sectional dimension N


1


thereof being small, the modulus of the moment of inertia and the modulus of section of that coupling portion increase and the vertical and lateral flexural rigidity is raised.




Furthermore, since the dimension X


1


between the outer side faces of the side plates


52


is set equal to the dimension D


1


between the outer faces of the adaptor fitting portion


51


, the modulus of the moment of inertia and the modulus of section of that coupling portion increase and the vertical and lateral flexural rigidity is raised, so that a battery terminal having greater strength is available.




Next, a battery terminal according to a second embodiment will be described below with reference to

FIGS. 8A

to


11


. Elements identical with the first embodiment are designated the same reference numerals, and detailed explanations therefor are omitted here.




In a battery terminal


110


, convex and recessed portions as an engagement member for provisionally holding the operating lever


60


in a predetermined position are respectively provided to the side plates


62


of the operating lever


60


and the opposing side plates


52


of the terminal body


50


. In this case, the recessed portions (in the form of retaining holes according to this embodiment)


91


and


92


are formed in the side plate


52


on the terminal body side


50


so that the operating lever


60


may be provisionally and elastically held in two places including the upright position shown in

FIGS. 9A and 9B

and the completely turned-down position shown in

FIGS. 10A and 10B

where the operating lever


60


is turned down by 90 degrees. Each convex portion


93


selectively and elastically engaging with the recessed portion


91


or


92


is formed on the outer surface of the side plate


62


of the operating lever


60


.




As the recessed portions


91


and


92


and the convex portion


93


engage with each other by utilizing the elasticity of the terminal body


50


and the operating lever


60


themselves, these are set in such a relation as to have some overlap margin δ


3


as shown in FIG.


8


B.




The battery terminal


110


according to this embodiment has the following advantages.




First, the convex portions


93


on the side of the operating lever


60


elastically engage with the respective recessed portions


91


on the side of the terminal body


50


to ensure that the operating lever


60


is provisionally held in the preceding upright position. Therefore, any useless movement of the operating lever


60


due to gravity, vibration or the like becomes preventable and the adaptor fitting portion


51


of the battery terminal


110


can thus be admitted into the battery post adaptor


12


.




When the adaptor fitting portion


51


is pressed against the battery post adaptor


12


through the operation of turning the operating lever


60


laterally and pressing the cam portion


66


, as the convex portions


93


engage with the respective recessed portions


92


in the position where the operating lever


60


is completely pivoted, the operator is allowed to decide that the operation has been completed from the touch.




Even though the installation work is done without paying any special attention to which position the operating lever


60


should be pivoted, the operating lever


60


can be stopped at a predetermined position. Thus a constant pivoting amount is always secured, whereby the pressing force toward the battery post adaptor


12


can be controlled constantly, which results in improving contact reliability.




When the press-contact of the adaptor fitting portion


51


against the battery post adaptor


12


is released by returning the operating lever


60


to the upright position, it is possible to decide whether the operating lever


60


has been properly returned thereto from the touch of the provisional holding resulting from the engagement between the convex portions


93


and the recessed portions


91


.




Since the elasticity of the side plates


52


and


62


of the terminal body


50


and the operating lever


60


serves as what can make the convex portions


93


and the recessed portions


91


and


92


elastically engage with each other, the operating lever is only needed to be moved with force greater than the predetermined degree, whereby the provisional holding resulting from the engagement between the convex and recessed portions


93


,


91


and


92


is released and the operating lever


60


can freely be made pivotal without any obstruction to the pivoting operation. Moreover, as clicking is felt at the time of their engagement to have the provisional holding confirmed, that is, the clicking allows deciding whether or not the operating lever


60


is in the upright position or the position where the pivoting operation is completed.




Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed at a top of the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool; a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed; and a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position, wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position; and wherein the flange portion of the adaptor overhangs a top end face of the adapter fitting portion of the terminal body.
  • 2. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flange portion of the adaptor has a hexagonal shape such that a dimension between opposite faces is no less than an outer diameter of the cylindrical body of the adaptor.
  • 3. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position.
  • 4. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor.
  • 5. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate.
  • 6. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein a dimension between an outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion is equal to a dimension between an outer side faces of the terminal body where the seat portion is provided.
  • 7. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt and a nut; andwherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.
  • 8. A battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool; a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed; a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position; and an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position, wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; and wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position.
  • 9. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 8, wherein the engagement member includes a recessed portion formed on one of the terminal body and the lever, and a convex portion engaged with the recessed portion formed on the other of the terminal body and the lever.
  • 10. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 8, wherein a flange portion is formed at a top portion of the cylindrical body of the adaptor; andwherein the flange portion overhangs a top end face of the adaptor fitting portion of the terminal body.
  • 11. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 8, further comprising an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor.
  • 12. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 8, wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate.
  • 13. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 8, wherein a dimension between an outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion is equal to a dimension between an outer side faces of the terminal body where the seat portion is provided.
  • 14. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 8, wherein the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt and a nut; andwherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.
  • 15. A battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool, a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed; a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position; and an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor, wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; and wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position.
  • 16. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 15, wherein the elastic member is a plate spring which constitutes the cam portion of the lever.
  • 17. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 16, wherein the plate spring is extended along an outer periphery of the cam portion such that a first end portion of the plate spring is fixed on the lever member and a second end portion of the plate spring is movable retained at the cam portion.
  • 18. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 15, wherein a flange portion is formed at a top of the cylindrical body of the adaptor; andwherein the flange portion overhangs a top end face of the adaptor fitting portion of the terminal body.
  • 19. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 15, further comprising an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position.
  • 20. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 15, wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate.
  • 21. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 15, wherein a dimension between an outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion is equal to a dimension between an outer side faces of the terminal body where the seat portion is provided.
  • 22. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 15, wherein the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt and a nut; andwherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.
  • 23. A battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool; a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed; and a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position, wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position; wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate including a first portion which is bent in a thickness direction thereof to form the adaptor fitting portion, a second portion extended perpendicularly from a first end of the first portion, and a third portion extended perpendicularly from a second end of the first portion; and wherein the second and third portions are bent so as to be overlapped with each other to form the seat portion.
  • 24. The battery terminal as set forth in claim 23, wherein the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt inserted through a through hole formed in the seat portion and a nut screwed onto the stud bolt.
  • 25. The battery terminal as set forth in claim 24, wherein a retaining piece is integrally formed on either one of the second and third portions of the metal plate; andwherein the retaining piece is bent to form a retaining member which retains a head portion of the stud bolt.
  • 26. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 23, wherein a flange portion is formed at a top of the cylindrical body of the adaptor; andwherein the flange portion overhangs a top end face of the adaptor fitting portion of the terminal body.
  • 27. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 23, further comprising an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position.
  • 28. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 23, further comprising an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor.
  • 29. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 23, wherein a dimension between an outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion is equal to a dimension between an outer side faces of the terminal body where the seat portion is provided.
  • 30. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 24, wherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.
  • 31. A battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool; a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed; and a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position, wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position; and wherein a dimension between an outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion is equal to a dimension between an outer side faces of the terminal body where the seat portion is provided.
  • 32. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 31, wherein a flange portion is formed at a top of the cylindrical body of the adaptor; andwherein the flange portion overhangs a top end face of the adaptor fitting portion of the terminal body.
  • 33. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 31, further comprising an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position.
  • 34. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 31, further comprising an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor.
  • 35. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 31, wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate.
  • 36. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 31, wherein the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt and a nut; andwherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.
  • 37. A battery terminal structure for connecting a terminal provided with an electric wire with a stud bolt type battery post, comprising:an adapter, having a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post, and a flange portion formed on the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool; a terminal body, including a substantially U-shaped adaptor fitting portion which accommodates the adapter screwed on the battery post therein, and a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed; and a lever, including a cam portion and supported on the terminal body so as to be pivotable between a first position and a second position, wherein a space in which the flange portion is capable of passing through is secured inside of the adaptor fitting portion when the lever is in the first position; wherein the cam portion is abutted against an outer periphery of the cylindrical body of the adaptor so that the adaptor is retained between the cam portion and an inner face of the adaptor fitting portion, when the lever is in the second position; wherein the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed on the seat portion with a stud bolt inserted through a through hole formed in the seat portion and a nut screwed onto the stud bolt; and wherein the lever includes a through hole which accommodates the nut therein when the lever is in the second position.
  • 38. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 37, wherein a flange portion is formed at a top of the cylindrical body of the adaptor; andwherein the flange portion overhangs a top end face of the adaptor fitting portion of the terminal body.
  • 39. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 37, further comprising an engagement member, which provisionally retains the lever in at least one of the first position and the second position.
  • 40. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 37, further comprising an elastic member provided in either one of the lever or the terminal body for bringing the cam portion into an elastic contact with the adaptor.
  • 41. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 37, wherein the terminal body is made of a single metal plate.
  • 42. The battery terminal structure as set forth in claim 37, wherein a dimension between an outer side faces of the adaptor fitting portion is equal to a dimension between an outer side faces of the terminal body where the seat portion is provided.
  • 43. An adaptor attached to a stud bolt type battery post and fitted with a battery terminal, comprising:a cylindrical body which is screwed onto the battery post and surrounds the battery post; and a flange portion formed at a top of the cylindrical body to be clamped by a screwing tool, wherein the flange portion overhangs a top end face of the battery terminal.
  • 44. The adaptor as set forth in claim 43, wherein the flange portion has a hexagonal shape such that dimension between opposite faces is less than an outer diameter of the cylindrical body.
  • 45. A method of manufacturing a battery terminal which connects a terminal provided with an electric wire and a stud bolt type battery post, comprising the steps of:providing a single metal plate including a first portion, a second portion extended perpendicularly from a first end of the first portion, and a third portion extended perpendicularly from a second end of the first portion; bending the first portion into a substantially U-shape in a thickness direction thereof to form an adaptor fitting portion which accommodates an adaptor screwed onto the battery post in the U-shaped portion; and bending the second and third portions so as to be overlapped with each other to form a seat portion on which the terminal provided with the electric wire is fixed.
  • 46. The adaptor as set forth in claim 43, wherein the flange portion has a hexagonal shape such that a dimension between opposite faces is equal to or slightly greater than an outer diameter of the cylindrical body.
Priority Claims (6)
Number Date Country Kind
P.2000-167789 Jun 2000 JP
P.2000-167811 Jun 2000 JP
P.2000-167843 Jun 2000 JP
P.2000-167847 Jun 2000 JP
P.2000-167852 Jun 2000 JP
P.2000-167858 Jun 2000 JP
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