Connecting terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6478593
  • Patent Number
    6,478,593
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 1, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Vu; Hien
    • Figueroa; Flix O.
    Agents
    • Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett, & Dunner, L.L.P.
Abstract
A connecting terminal provided with an arc discharge contact protruding forwardly and integrally formed at one side of a contact protrusion of a male terminal. The arc discharge contact comes into contact with the side surface of a side wall of a female terminal body before the contact protrusion of the male terminal comes into contact with a contact spring of the female terminal when the male terminal is connected to the female terminal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a connecting terminal, more specifically, a connecting terminal for use in female and male connectors mutually mated for connection.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional connector in which a female connector and a male connector are fitted to each other for connection. The female connector has a female connector housing in which a male terminal is housed and fixed. The male terminal is disposed in such a manner that a tip as a contact protrusion is protruded into a hood of the female connector housing.




On the other hand, the male connector has a male connector housing in which a female terminal is housed and fixed. The female terminal has the front end formed in a tubular shape into which the tip of the male terminal can be inserted. The female terminal also has a connection spring piece at the front end, which piece is folded back obliquely into the internal space of the tube.




However in this connector, when the female connector and the male connector are mated in a conductive state, and the tip of the male terminal first makes contact with the front end of the female terminal, there occurs such a problem as to generate arc discharge at the contact to deteriorate or damage the contacts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has been achieved with such points in mind.




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a connecting terminal with a contact protection function for preventing the deterioration or breakage of the front ends of terminals mutually connected, to protect the front ends of the terminals.




According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connecting terminal, comprising: a first and a second terminals with first and second contacts, the terminals being arranged to be electrically connected upon the contact between the contacts; and an arc discharge contact integrally formed at the first terminal, wherein the arc discharge contact being configured to make contact with a side surface of the second terminal before the first and second contacts come into contact with each other when the first and second terminals are connected; and wherein the arc discharge contact being configured to be detached from the side surface of the second terminal after the first and second contacts are detached from each other when the first and second terminals are disconnected.




Thus in this invention, the generation of arc discharge between the contacts can be prevented. As a result, the contacts of the terminals are protected from deterioration or damage due to arc discharge. That is, longevity of the terminals and the reliability of a connector holding the terminals are largely improved.




Therefore, the life cycle of the connecting terminal is elongated. Furthermore, the connector is improved in durability and reliability.




According to a second aspect of the invention, as it depends from the first aspect, wherein the first terminal is provided with a contact protrusion protruding forwardly, thereby the arc discharge contact is extended from one side of the contact protrusion and protrudes more than the contact protrusion in the forward direction; and wherein the second terminal is provided with a tubular member in which the contact protrusion is inserted, thereby the arc discharge contact comes into contact with a side surface of the tubular member when the first and second terminals are connected.




Thus in this invention, the contact inside the tubular member to be contacted with the contact protrusion is prevented from being subjected to arc discharge, being protected from deterioration and damage.




According to a third aspect of the invention, as it depends from the first or the second aspect, wherein the side wall is an outer side surface of a reinforced side wall of the second terminal.




Thus in this invention, the deterioration of or damage to the second terminal is prevented, resulting in high durability and normal long-term connection of the terminals.




According to a fourth aspect of the invention, as it depends from one aspect among the first to the third aspect, wherein the side wall is made of a bent conductive plate material constituting the tubular member.




Thus in this invention, a connecting terminal with high durability can be easily produced.




According to a fifth aspect of the invention, as it depends from one aspect among the first to the fourth aspect, the arc discharge contact is made of a conductive spring material with resiliency.




Thus in this invention, the tip of the arc discharge contact can be contacted with the side surface of the second terminal at a prescribed pressure.




According to a sixth aspect of the invention, as it depends from one aspect among the first to the fourth aspect, the arc discharge contact has a tip bent obliquely in the outward direction.




Thus in this invention, the arc discharge contact is certainly guided to abut against the side surface of the second terminal.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS




The above and further objects and novel features of the invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description when the same is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view showing one embodiment of a connector in which a terminal is adapted;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view showing a connector in which a connecting terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention is adapted;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing a male terminal according to the embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing a female terminal according to the embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the accompanying drawings, a connecting terminal according to this invention will now be described.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an embodiment of a connector including a connecting terminal will be described hereinbelow. The figure shows a connector in which a female connector


1


and a male connector


2


are fitted to each other for connection. The female connector


1


has a female connector housing


3


in which a male terminal


4


is housed and fixed. The male terminal


4


is disposed in such a manner that a tip (contact protrusion)


4


A is protruded into a hood


3


A of the female connector housing


3


.




On the other hand, the male connector


2


has a male connector housing


5


in which a female terminal


6


is housed and fixed. The female terminal


6


has the front end formed in a tubular shape into which the tip


4


A of the male terminal


4


can be inserted. The female terminal


6


also has a connection spring piece


6


A at the front end, which piece is folded back obliquely into the internal space of the tube.




In the connector of such a structure, when the male connector


2


is fitted into the female connector


1


, the tip


4


A of the male terminal


4


is inserted from the front end of the female terminal


6


, to come into contact with the connection spring piece


6


A as shown in

FIG. 1

, thereby to establish an electrical connection.




However in this connector, when the female connector


1


and the male connector


2


are mated in a conductive state, and the tip


4


A of the male terminal


4


first makes contact with the front end of the female terminal


6


, there slightly occurs such a problem as to generate arc discharge at the contact to deteriorate or damage the contacts. When the connectors are disengaged in a conductive state, the tip


4


A of the male terminal


4


is lastly disengaged from the front end of the female terminal


6


. This presents a problem of generating arc discharge at the corresponding part to deteriorate or damage the contacts.




The deterioration of or damage to the contacts prevents good electrical conductivity at the contact between the female and male terminals


4


and


6


, resulting in a low degree of reliability of the connector.




In this connection, the inventor has improved the connector described above into a connector as another embodiment which will be described hereinbelow.




In

FIG. 2

, the reference numeral


10


designates a connector. The connector


10


comprises a female connector


11


and a male connector


12


.




The female connector


11


has a female connector housing


14


with a hood


13


formed at its front side in which a male terminal


15


(as a first terminal ) is housed. The male connector


12


has a male connector housing


16


to be fitted at its front side into the hood


13


of the female connector housing


14


, in which housing


16


a female terminal


17


(as a second terminal ) is housed and arranged.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the male terminal


15


consists of a male terminal body


18


held in the female connector housing


14


with a holding means not shown in the figures, a contact protrusion


19


provided at the front end of the male terminal body


18


, an arc discharge contact


20


in a rod shape branched off from one side of the contact protrusion


19


and extending forwardly in substantially parallel with the contact protrusion


19


at a prescribed distance therefrom, and a plurality of (two in this embodiment) pairs of wire holding pieces


21


provided at the rear of the male terminal body


18


on opposites sides thereof in the transverse direction. The arc discharge contact


20


is configured to protrude more than the front end (contact) of the contact protrusion


19


in the forward connecting direction. The tip of the arc discharge contact


20


is bent in the outward direction.




The female connector housing


14


holding the male terminal


15


of such a structure includes a terminal housing space


14


A. In the terminal housing space


14


A, the male terminal body


18


of the male terminal


15


is housed. The contact protrusion


19


of the male terminal


15


protrudes from the terminal housing space


14


A into the space of the hood


13


. The arc discharge contact


20


of the male terminal


15


, together with the contact protrusion


19


, is disposed in the hood


13


.




The male connector housing


16


has a front wall


16


A at the front end surface, in which the female terminal


17


is inserted from the rear side thereof and held. The front wall


16


A is provided in its center with a protrusion guide hole


16


B penetrating in the cross direction. The front wall


16


A is also provided with a contact insertion hole


16


C to have the arc discharge contact


20


inserted therethrough.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the female terminal


17


held in the male connector housing


16


consists of a female terminal body


22


in a rectangular tube-like shape housed in the male connector housing


16


and held with a holding means not shown in the figures, a holding plate


23


extended to the rear of the male terminal body


22


, and a plurality of pairs of wire holding pieces


24


formed on opposites sides of the holding plate


23


. On the periphery of the front end opening of the female terminal body


22


, a contact spring


25


as a contact folded back inwardly is provided. The contact spring


25


comes into contact with the contact protrusion


19


when the female and male connectors


11


and


12


are mated.




A side wall


22


A of the female terminal body


22


is arranged to make contact with the arc discharge contact


20


. The side wall


22


A is made of a bent conductive plate material constituting the female terminal body


22


in such a manner that the conductive plate material is bent so as to be overlaid on an inside wall plate


22


B. The female terminal body


22


is thus reinforced with the side wall


22


A provided outside, thereby to protect the contact spring


25


inside the female terminal body


22


from the effect of arc discharge resulting from the contact between the tip of the arc discharge contact


20


and the side wall


22


A.




In the connector


10


of such a structure, when the female connector


11


and the male connector


12


are mated, the tip of the arc discharge contact


20


comes into contact with the side surface of the side wall


22


A of the female terminal body


22


before the contact protrusion


19


protruding into the hood


13


of the female connector housing


14


is inserted through the protrusion guide hole


16


B in the front wall


16


A of the male connector housing


16


. At this time, arc discharge occurs between the tip of the arc discharge contact


20


and the side wall


22


A. As a result, the contact protrusion


19


as an essential contact making contact with the contact spring


25


does not generate arc discharge. Thus the contact protrusion


19


and the contact spring


25


are prevented from being subjected to arc discharge and protected from deterioration or damage. The side wall


22


A and the tip of the arc discharge contact


20


are subjected to deterioration or damage due to arc discharge, which fact presents no problem because they do not constitute essential contact.




This embodiment provides a connector with a contact protection function which is realized only by mounting a connecting terminal of this invention to a connector housing. Thus the connector


10


is improved in durability and reliability.




The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application 2000-057295 (filed on Mar. 2, 2000) are incorporated herein by reference.




Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiment of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiment described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings. The scope of the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A connecting terminal, comprising:first and second terminals with first and second contacts respectively, the terminals being arranged to be electrically connected upon contact between the contacts; an arc discharge contact integrally formed at the first terminal, wherein the arc discharge contact is configured to make contact with a side surface of the second terminal before the first and second contacts come into contact with each other when the first and second terminals are connected; wherein the arc discharge contact is configured to be detached from the side surface of the second terminal after the first and second contacts are detached from each other when the first and second terminals are disconnected; wherein the first terminal is provided with a contact protrusion protruding forwardly, so that the arc discharge contact is extened from one side of the contact protrusion and protrudes more than the contact protrusion in the forward direction; and wherein the second terminal is provided with a tubular member in which the contact protrusion is inserted, so that the arc discharge contact comes into contact with the side surface of the tubular member when the first and second terminals are connected.
  • 2. A connecting terminal as set forth on claim 1, wherein the side surface is an outer side surface of a reinforced side wall of the second terminal.
  • 3. A connecting terminal as set forth in claim 2, wherein the side wall is made of a bent conductive plate material constituting the tubular member.
  • 4. A connecting terminal as set forth in claim 3, wherein the arc discharge contact is made of a conductive spring material with resiliency.
  • 5. A connecting terminal as set forth in claim 3, wherein the arc discharge contact has a tip bent obliquely in the outward direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-057295 Mar 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4040705 Huber Aug 1977 A
4973273 DePriest Nov 1990 A
5947773 Karam Sep 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
WO 9638885 Dec 1996 WO
WO 9638888 Dec 1996 WO