This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) of Chinese Patent Application No. 2013-20604154.2, filed Sep. 27, 2013.
The invention relates to an electrical connecting terminal, and more specifically to an electrical connecting terminal having a locking structure.
Connecting terminals include male and female terminals and are usually mounted and used in a connector housing. To maintain a position of the connecting terminal in the connector housing, the connecting terminal and the connector housing are provided with a locking structure to prevent the connecting terminal from disengaging from the connector housing. However, current locking structures do not adequately provide stable connections between the connecting terminals and the connector housing. Therefore there is a need for a locking structure that provides stable connections between connecting terminals and the connector housing.
A connecting terminal has a wire connection portion with at least one pair of side arms, and an abutting portion attached at a second end to the wire connection portion. The abutting portion includes at least one mating terminal receiving chamber and a locking structure. The locking structure includes a locking surface facing the wire connection portion and extending perpendicularly to an insertion direction of the connecting terminal, a first locking surface formed on an upper side of the abutting portion and a second locking surface formed on a lower side of the second end of the abutting portion.
The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
As shown in
The insertion portion 12 comprises two opposing insertion contacts 121. A mating terminal receiving space 122 is provided between the two insertion contacts 121 and receives an inserted mating terminal between the two opposing insertion contacts 121. One end of the insertion contacts 121 are connected to the abutting portion 12 and the other end thereof is provided with a plurality of elastic tabs 123. The elastic tabs 123 on the two insertion contacts 121 oppose each other to form a clamping element. When a mating terminal is inserted into the insertion portion 12 of the connecting terminal 10, the opposing elastic tabs 123 are deflected away from each other, generating a clamping force used to grasp and hold the inserted mating terminal
The abutting portion 13 comprises a body 131 and a mating terminal receiving chamber 132 disposed in the body 131. An first end (the left end as shown in
A second end (the right end in
The second end of the body 131 is further provided with a locking structure. In an embodiment, the locking structure comprises a locking surface disposed rearward perpendicular to the insertion direction. The locking surface comprises a first locking surface 161 and a second locking surface 162 respectively disposed on an upper side and a lower side of the wire connection portion 14. In an embodiment, the first locking surface 161 and the second locking surface 162 are disposed on the same plane, perpendicular to the insertion direction.
When the connecting terminal 10 is inserted and mounted in a corresponding connector housing, the first locking surface 161 and the second locking surface 162 lock the connecting terminal 10 from an upper side and a lower side of the connecting terminal 10 respectively so as to increase a retaining force of the connecting terminal 10 in the connector housing. The retaining force prevents the connecting terminal 10 from disengaging from the connector housing.
In an embodiment, a protrusion 150 is positioned at an upper portion of the second end of the body 131 and extends towards the wire connection portion 14 from an upper surface 136 of the abutting portion 13. The first locking surface 161 at the upper portion of the second end of the body 131 is provided at a second end facing surface of the protrusion 150. The protrusion 150 is a unitary member extending from abutting portion 13 of the connecting terminal 10. For example, the protrusion 150 and the remaining portions of the connecting terminal 10 may be formed by stamping and bending. The second locking surface 162 is a second end facing surface of the bent arms 133 forming the mating terminal receiving chamber 132.
In an embodiment shown in
The wire connection portion 14 comprises a connection body 141 and a pair of side arms 142. The connection body 141 extend from the second ramp end 137 of the ramp 134. The pair of side arms 142 are positioned opposite to each other and extend downward from the connection body 141. The side arms 142 are used for contacting an inserted wire to form an electrical connection and to fix the wire to the connecting terminal 10.
The wire connection portion 14 further includes a fixing member 170. The fixing member 170 comprises a fixing body 171 and at least one pair of fixing arms 172. The fixing arms 172 are bent and connected to the fixing body 171. The fixing arms 172 grasp and hold an insulated wire to the fixing body 171, which enhances the stability of the lead wire and prevents disengagement between the lead wire and the side arms 142.
The connecting terminal 10 may be inserted into and mounted in the connector housing. In an exemplary embodiment, the connector housing having the connecting terminal 10 inserted may include an anti-retreat structure mating with a locking structure. After the connecting terminal 10 is inserted into the connector housing, the locking structure may abut against the mating anti-retreat structure on the connector housing, which increases the stability and degree of firmness of the connection between the two and prevent the connecting terminal 10 from retreating out of the connector housing.
The connecting terminal 10 in the above described embodiments, is connectable to the mating connecting terminal and then locked with a locking structure to achieve a more stable connection than connection of a conventional connecting terminal only having an insertion portion 12. Furthermore, since the first locking surface 161 and the second locking surface 162 are respectively disposed on an upper side and a lower side of the abutting portion 13, the connecting terminal 10 is more stably connected to the mating connecting terminal and unlikely to be disengaged. Additionally, since the first locking surface 161 is formed from a unitary piece of material, the invention is more convenient to produce and structurally simpler than the multi-component conventional designs.
For the sake of convenience in describing the invention, the terms “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “upper”, “lower”, “front end”, “rear end”, “left end”, “right end”, “upper portion” and “lower portion” and the like are used herein as relative concepts with reference to
Embodiments of the invention are only illustrative of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Other substantive equivalent substitutes that can be envisaged by those skilled in the art all fall within the protection scope of the invention.
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