1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a connection terminal including a terminal connection portion and a wire connection portion, in which a part of a wire exposed on the outside of the wire connection portion is covered with an anticorrosion material.
2. Related Art
WO 2011/125626 A1 discloses a conventional connection terminal. As illustrated in
In the conventional connection terminal 50, it is possible to prevent pouring water to the conductor 60 even when the connection terminal 50 pours water. In particular, in a case where the conductor 60 is made of aluminum, galvanic corrosion can be prevented.
The solder 55 as the anticorrosion material is provided in a manner such that solder in a molten state is applied by use of a soldering iron, or soldering paste is applied and then heated.
In the conventional connection terminal 50, the wire connection portion 52 and the terminal connection portion 51 are connected via a bottom wall. Thus, the solder 55 in the molten state tends to flow out of the connection portion 52 towards the terminal connection portion 51. If the solder 55 flows out of the connection portion 52, the amount of coating of the solder 55 on the wire connection portion 52 decreases and a water cut-off performance of the solder 55 thus decreases. The decrease of the water cut-off performance may cause a resistance increase of the wire connection portion 52 and a decrease of a wire fixing capacity.
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described conventional problem. It is an object of the present invention to provide a connection terminal capable of preventing a resistance increase of a wire connection portion and a decrease of a wire fixing capacity derived from a decrease of a water cut-off performance of an anticorrosion material.
A connection terminal according to a first aspect of the present invention includes a terminal connection portion to be connected with a mating terminal, and a wire connection portion connected to the terminal connection portion and a wire; an anticorrosion material provided to cover an area in the wire connection portion where water may penetrate be poured to the wire; and an anticorrosion material holding portion provided in the wire connection portion towards the terminal connection portion.
The anticorrosion holding portion may be formed in a manner such that a crimping piece of the wire connection portion is bent.
The anticorrosion holding portion may be a recess provided on a bottom wall of the wire connection portion.
The anticorrosion holding portion may be formed in a manner such that a bottom wall of the wire connection portion is cut and bent upward.
In accordance with the connection terminal according to the first aspect of the present invention, at the point of covering the exposed part of the wire on the outside of the wire connection portion with the anticorrosion material, the anticorrosion material holding portion prevents the anticorrosion material in the molten state from flowing towards the terminal connection portion. Therefore, it is possible to prevent a resistance increase of the wire connection portion and a decrease of a wire fixing capacity derived from a decrease of a water cut-off performance of the anticorrosion material.
Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
The terminal connection portion 2 includes a square cylindrical portion 3, and an elastic contact piece (not illustrated) disposed inside the cylindrical portion 3. When the mating terminal is inserted into the cylindrical portion 3, the mating terminal comes into close contact with the cylindrical portion 3 by an elastic restoring force of the elastic contact piece. As a result, the mating terminal is electrically connected to the terminal connection portion 2.
The wire connection portion 10 includes a wire connection portion bottom wall 11, a pair of wire connection portion side walls 12 extending from both side edges of the wire connection portion bottom wall 11, and a pair of crimping pieces 13 further extending from the respective wire connection portion side walls 12.
Each of the crimping pieces 13 includes a conductor crimping portion 13a located towards a front side, and a sheath crimping portion 13b connected to the conductor crimping portion 13a and located towards a rear side. In each of the crimping pieces 13, an extending height of the sheath crimping portion 13b is higher than that of the conductor crimping portion 13a. The crimping pieces 13 hold a conductor 30 of the wire W, which is made of aluminum or aluminum alloy, by crimping the conductor crimping portions 13a, and hold an insulation sheath 31 of the wire W by crimping the sheath crimping portions 13b. Namely, the conductor 30 and the insulation sheath 31 are integrally crimped by the crimping pieces 13.
The pair of the crimping pieces 13 is crimped in a manner such that each edge of the crimping pieces 13 faces and comes into contact with each other. In the insulation sheath 31, the sheath crimping portions 13b are crimped in a manner illustrated in
The wire connection portion 10 is provided with an anticorrosion material holding portion 15 on the terminal connection portion 2 side. The anticorrosion material holding portion 15 is formed in a manner such that edges of the crimping pieces 13 on the terminal connection portion 2 side are bent into an L-like shape. When solder 25 in a molten state is poured into the L-like shaped space in the anticorrosion material holding portion 15, the solder 25 in the molten state is held and stored therein due to the surface tension of the solder 25.
The neck portion 20 includes a neck portion bottom wall 21, and a pair of neck portion side walls 22 elongated upward from both edges of the neck portion bottom wall 21. The neck portion bottom wall 21 and the neck portion side walls 22 are integrated with the terminal connection portion 2 and with each wall of the wire connection portion 10.
An area in the wire connection portion 10 where water may be poured the wire W, is covered with the solder 25 as an anticorrosion material. In particular, the solder 25 is provided to cover the exposed part of the conductor 30 on an outside of the crimping pieces 13, and cover a gap between the pair of the crimping pieces 13. The solder 25 may be provided in a manner such that the solder in a molten state is applied by use of a soldering iron, or soldering paste is applied and then heated.
The solder 25 in the molten state tends to flow towards the terminal connection portion 2. However, the solder 25 is stored in the anticorrosion material holding portion 15 due to the surface tension of the solder 25, and is thus prevented from flowing towards the terminal connection portion 2. Since the wire connection portion 10 is covered with a preferred amount of the solder 25, a water cut-off performance is improved. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent a resistance increase of the wire connection portion 10 and a decrease of a wire fixing capacity, each derived from a decrease of the water cut-off performance. In particular, in the case where the conductor 30 is made of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, galvanic corrosion of the conductor 30 can surely be prevented.
Once heat caused by the solder 25 in the molten state is transmitted to the insulation sheath 31, an outer surface of the insulation sheath 31 is deformed to fill gaps ādā (see
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The anticorrosion material holding portion is not limited to the configurations described in the embodiment, the first modified example and the second modified example as long as the anticorrosion material holding portion can hold and store the solder 25 in the molten state.
Although the solder 25 is used as the anticorrosion material in the connection terminal 1 according to the embodiment, grease, a hot-melt adhesive, or the like may be used as the anticorrosion material.
Although the conductor 30 in the connection terminal 1 according to the embodiment is made of aluminum or aluminum alloy, the conductor 30 may be made of copper or the like.
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This application is a Continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2013/002004, filed on Mar. 25, 2013, and claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-081777, filed on Mar. 30, 2012, the content of both of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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