Information
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Patent Grant
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6520797
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Patent Number
6,520,797
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 20, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 495
- 439 67
- 439 496
- 439 493
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector terminal is provided with a press-in portion extending in forward and backward directions; a trunk portion (joining portion) extending downward from the press-in portion; a base portion extending forward and backward from the bottom end (leading end) of the trunk portion, a pair of deflectable pieces for connection (contact portions) which are vertically resiliently displaceable, extend forward and backward from the base portion at the front and rear sides of the trunk portion and have contacts at their sides opposite from the press-in portions; and a leg portion extending upward from the rear end of the press-in portion. The connector terminal is inserted into a corresponding cavity from behind the housing with a leading end of the press-in portion faced forward, and is accommodated and held in the cavity by pressing the leading end into a fixing hole formed in the housing and engaging a hook provided at the leading end with the housing. Contact portions can be effectively prevented from undergoing a deformation (plastic deformation) during the insertion of the connector terminal into the connector housing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a connector terminal used in a flat wire member connector for electrically connecting a flat cable, a ribbon wire, a FPC (flexible printed circuit) or like flat wire member, in which flat rectangular conductors are arrayed side by side, with a circuit board or the like and also to a method for producing such a connector terminal.
There has been generally known a flat wire member connector comprised of a female connector housing (hereinafter, merely “hosing”) which accommodates a plurality of connector terminals (hereinafter, merely “terminals”) side by side and in which conductors of a flat wire member are brought into contact with the terminals by connecting a mating connector housing mounted at an end of the flat wire member with the housing.
Besides the connectors of the above type that the connector housings are connected with each other, there are also connectors of such a type that the conductors of the flat wire member are brought into contact with the terminals by inserting the end of the flat wire member into the housing with a plate-shaped member called a slider (supporting member) placed on the end portion of the flat wire member.
In the field of the above flat wire member connectors, a two-direction connection type provided with insertion openings for flat wire member at both front and rear sides has also been developed. For example, such a connector is expected to be of utility value in the case that a plurality of electric modules are connected in a chain.
The flat wire member connector of the two-direction connection type includes terminals each having contact portions at its front and rear sides and provided in the housing having the insertion openings at the front and rear sides. When the flat wire members are inserted through the respective insertion openings, the conductors of the respective flat wire members are brought into contact with the respective contact portions, whereby corresponding pairs of the conductors of the two flat wire members are connected with each other via the common terminals and the respective conductors are electrically connected with a circuit board or the like.
In the flat wire member connector of this type, the terminals are generally inserted into the respective cavities from front or behind and are held in the housing by having part thereof pressed and locked in fixing holes or the like formed in the housing. Concerning this point, there is one problem in the flat wire member connector of the two-direction connection type. Specifically, the terminal used in the flat wire member connector of the two-direction connection type is easily deflectable since having a long and narrow shape provided with a pair of contact portions at the front and rear sides. Thus, during the insertion of the terminal into the housing, the contact portions may undergo a plastic deformation upon being subjected to a compression load particularly while part of the terminal is pressed into the fixing hole. As a result, a contact failure or other problem may occur later.
Accordingly, it is desired to solve this problem in respect of construction. Further, in a small-size connector, it is difficult to insert the terminals since the terminals are also smaller. This point also needs to be solved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector terminal and a connector terminal producing method which are free from the problems residing in the prior art.
According to an aspect of the invention, a connector terminal comprises a press-in portion extending in forward and backward directions and be pressed into a fixing hole formed in a connector housing from the front end side thereof, and a pair of front and rear contact portions provided at positions vertically displaced from the press-in portion to be brought into contact with the flat wire members. The contact portions are joined to the press-in portion via a portion between the contact portions.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a flat wire member connector using connector terminals in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view showing the flat wire member connector;
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are sectional views showing the flat wire member connector, wherein
FIG. 3A
shows a state where a flat wire member is inserted through an insertion opening at the rear side of the flat wire member connector, and
FIG. 3B
shows a state where the flat wire member inserted through the rear insertion opening is fixed and a mating connector is being connected with the front side of the flat wire member connector;
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are sectional views showing the flat wire member connector, wherein
FIG. 4A
shows a state where the flat wire member inserted through the rear insertion opening is fixed and a mating connector is being connected with the front side of the flat wire member connector, and
FIG. 4B
shows a state where connection of the flat wire members with both front and rear sides of the flat wire member connector is completed;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view showing a construction of the flat wire member connector, the flat wire member and the mating connector to be connected with the connector;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view showing a housing of the flat wire member connector;
FIGS. 7A and 7B
are diagrams showing a construction of the housing and connector terminals of the flat wire member connector, wherein
FIG. 7A
shows a state where the connector terminals are not yet accommodated and
FIG. 7B
shows a state where the connector terminals are accommodated;
FIG. 8A
is a plan view showing the construction of the flat wire member;
FIG. 8B
is a sectional view taken along the line
8
B—
8
B in
FIG. 8A
;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are sectional views showing the construction of the mating connector to be connected with the flat wire member connector, wherein
FIG. 9A
shows a state of the mating connector before being mounted on the flat wire member (before assembling) and
FIG. 9B
shows a state thereof after being mounted on the flat wire member (after assembling);
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing a holder of the mating connector;
FIG. 11A
is a plan view showing the construction of the flat wire member;
FIG. 11B
is a sectional view taken along the line
11
B—
11
B of
FIG. 11A
;
FIGS. 12A
,
12
B and
12
C are sectional views, respectively corresponding to
FIGS. 3B
,
4
A and
4
B, showing the constructions of the flat wire member connector, the flat wire member and the mating connector to be connected with this connector; and
FIG. 13
is a diagram showing a state where the connector terminals are connected with a carrier.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
A schematically show a flat wire member connector provided with connector terminals in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. A flat wire member connector C
10
(hereinafter, “wire member connector C
10
”) shown in these FIGURES is a circuit board connector of so-called two direction connection type which is constructed such that flat wire members are connectable with the front (left side in
FIG. 3A
) and rear sides thereof. The wire member connector C
10
is mounted on the bottom surface of a circuit board P, and flat cables
10
,
12
(hereinafter, “cables
10
,
12
”) are connected as the flat wire members from front and behind in this embodiment.
More specifically, the wire member connector C
10
includes a female housing
20
long and narrow in widthwise direction (direction normal to the plane of the drawing in
FIG. 3A
) as shown in FIG.
6
.
In the housing
20
, two connection sections
21
A,
21
B are defined side by side in widthwise direction (vertical direction in
FIG. 5
) as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. A plurality of cavities
22
having open front and rear ends are arrayed side by side in widthwise direction in each connection section
21
A,
21
B. Connector terminals
24
(hereinafter, “terminals
24
”) are accommodated in these cavities
22
(see
FIG. 7B
, the terminals
24
are not shown in FIG.
5
).
As shown in
FIG. 7A
, each terminal
24
is provided with a press-in portion
24
c
extending in forward and backward directions; a trunk portion
24
d
(joining portion) extending downward at a position near the leading end of the press-in portion
24
c;
a base portion
24
e
extending forward and backward from the bottom end (leading end) of the trunk portion
24
d;
a pair of deflectable pieces
24
a,
24
d
for connection (contact portions) which are vertically resiliently displaceable, extend forward and backward from the base portion
24
e
at the front and rear sides of the trunk portion
24
d
and have contacts
224
a,
224
d
at their sides opposite from the press-in portion
24
c;
and a leg portion
24
f
extending upward from the rear end of the press-in portion
24
c.
As. shown in
FIG. 7A
, the terminal
24
is inserted into the corresponding cavity
22
from behind the housing
20
while a leading end
25
of the press-in portion
24
c
is faced forward, and a hook
25
a
provided at the leading end
25
is engaged with the housing
20
with the leading end
25
pressed into a fixing hole
22
a
formed in the housing
20
, whereby the terminal
24
is so accommodated or held as not to come out of the cavity
22
as shown in FIG.
7
B. The leg portions
24
f
of the respective terminals
24
are soldered to a land or the like (not shown) on the circuit board P, thereby electrically connecting the terminals
24
with circuits on the circuit board P.
In order to facilitate the connection of the cables
10
,
12
, a raised portion
20
b
is provided at an upper part of the housing
20
to space insertion openings
26
A,
26
B and
30
for the cables
10
,
12
to be described later from the circuit board P by a specified distance. The press-in portions
24
c
of the terminals
24
are pressed into the fixing holes
22
a
formed in this raised portion
20
b.
By pressing the press-in portions
24
c
into the raised portion
20
b,
the terminals
24
is reinforced by forming the press-in portions
24
wider in vertical direction to reinforce the terminals
24
, whereas parts of the press-in portions
24
c
are rationally accommodated in the housing
20
.
In the front surface of the housing
20
, the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B for the cable
10
corresponding to the respective connection sections
21
A,
21
B are individually provided as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
A and
5
. During the connection of the cable
10
, mating connectors C
20
mounted on the cable
10
are inserted into the housing
20
through these insertion openings
26
A,
26
B, whereby conductors of the cable
10
are brought into contact with the front deflectable pieces
24
a
of the terminals
24
.
Tubular hoods
27
are formed around the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B, and the mating connectors C
20
are fitted into these hoods
27
during the connection of the cable
10
. Further, guide grooves
28
for guiding the mating connector C
20
are formed at the opposite widthwise ends of the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B.
On the other hand, the rear surface of the housing
20
is formed with an insertion opening
30
long and narrow in widthwise direction and common to the both connection sections
21
A,
21
B, and a slider
32
(supporting member) is insertably and detachably supported in this insertion opening
30
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the slider
32
is a narrow member extending in the widthwise direction of the housing
20
, and includes a tongue
34
extending in its longitudinal direction and fixing hooks
36
at its opposite ends. The slider
32
is inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
together with the cable
12
while being placed on the cable
12
, and is attached to the housing
20
by engaging the hooks
36
with projections
38
formed on the side walls of the housing
20
, thereby fixing the cable
12
inserted into the wire member connector C
10
. A method for fixing the cable
12
is described in detail later.
Inside the housing
20
of the wire member connector C
10
, a pair of locking pieces
40
resiliently deflectable in widthwise direction are provided near the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B and at the opposite outer sides of the respective connection sections
21
A,
21
B as further shown in FIG.
5
. Each locking piece
40
is provided with a hook
40
a
at its leading end (left end in FIG.
5
). When the mating connectors C
20
mounted on the cable
10
are inserted into the housing
20
through the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B, the hooks
40
a
are engaged with locking portions
60
a
of the mating connectors C
20
to be described later.
On the other hand, the cables
10
,
12
to be connected with the wire member connector C
10
are respectively constructed as follows.
As shown in
FIG. 8A
, the cable
10
to be connected with the front side of the wire member connector C
10
takes a forked structure by cutting away a middle portion (widthwise middle portion) of one end portion (right end portion in
FIG. 8A
) to split this end portion into split pieces
11
A,
11
B. The ends of the respective split pieces
11
A,
11
B are processed to expose conductors
2
, and reinforcing plates
4
for restricting the deflection of the cable end portions are secured to the rear surfaces of these end portions. Further, positioning plates
8
are additionally secured to the reinforcing plates
4
at a position more backward (leftward in
FIG. 8
) than the exposed sections of the conductors
2
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the mating connectors C
20
connectable with the wire member connector C
10
are mounted on the end portions of the respective split pieces
11
A,
11
B.
Each mating connector C
20
is comprised of a housing
50
a
and a holder
50
b
as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 9A
, and is mountable on the end of the split piece
11
A (
11
B) by inserting the holder
50
b
into the housing
50
a
while placing the holder
50
b
on the split piece
11
A (
11
B).
Specifically, the housing
50
a
has a tubular shell portion
52
formed with an insertion hole
51
long and narrow in widthwise direction and penetrating in forward and backward directions (transverse direction in
FIG. 9A
) into which hole the holder
50
b
and the like are insertable. This shell portion
52
is provided with a vertically foldable (bendable) lock piece
54
in the form of a thin plate and serving as a handle portion at its rear end (left end in
FIG. 9A
) and at an upper part of an insertion opening
51
a
of the holder
50
b.
Further, a pair of leg portions
56
having hooks
58
engageable with the lock piece
54
are provided at the opposite widthwise ends of the shell portion
52
.
On the other hand, the holder
50
b
is a plate member having a flat alignment surface
60
on top as shown in
FIG. 10
, and is placed on the rear surface (reinforcing plate
4
) of the split piece
11
A(
11
B) via the alignment surface
60
. A positioning recess
62
is formed at a rear part (left part in
FIG. 9A
) of the alignment surface
60
in order to restrict a displacement of the split piece
11
A(
11
B) and the holder
50
b
by fitting the positioning plate
8
of the split piece
11
A(
11
B) into the recess
62
. An interference preventing rib
64
for protecting the cable
10
from turning-up of the conductors
2
and the like caused by an interference during connection is formed at the leading end (right end in
FIG. 9A
) of the holder
50
b.
The mating connector C
20
is mounted on the split piece
11
A(
11
B) as follows. The holder
50
b
is placed on the rear surface of the split piece
11
A(
11
B) via the alignment surface
60
as shown in
FIG. 9A
, and the split piece
11
A(
11
B) is inserted together with the holder
50
b
into the insertion hole
51
of the housing
50
a
from its leading end (i.e., from the rib
64
of the holder
50
b
) in this state. Then, the lock piece
54
is so bent as to close the insertion opening
51
a
of the housing
50
a,
and is locked by being pushed between the two hooks
58
. In this way, each mating connector C
20
is mounted on the split piece
11
A(
11
B).
With the mating connector C
20
mounted on the split piece
11
A(
11
B), the exposed sections of the conductors
2
at the end of the split piece
11
A(
11
B) are supported together with the holder
50
b
while projecting from the opposite side of the shell portion
52
of the housing
50
a
as shown in FIG.
9
B. Further, as shown in
FIG. 9B
, a hook
68
formed on the rear surface of the holder
50
b
is engaged with a locking hole
52
a
formed in the inner bottom wall of the shell portion
52
of the housing
50
a,
with the result that the holder
50
b
is doubly locked in the housing
50
a
in cooperation with the lock piece
54
so as not to come out of the housing
50
a.
The locking portions
60
a
project at the opposite widthwise ends of the holder
50
b
of the mating connector C
20
as shown in
FIG. 10
, and a pair of guides
66
which are intermediate molded portions extending in forward and backward directions (transverse direction in
FIG. 9A
) are provided at the opposite widthwise ends of the rear surface of the holder
50
b.
On the other hand, the cable
12
to be connected with the rear side of the wire member connector
10
is, as shown in
FIGS. 11A and 11B
, such that its end portion is processed to expose the respective conductors
2
and a reinforcing plate
6
for restricting a deflection of the cable end is secured to the rear surface of the cable end. Although the conductors
2
are originally present at its middle portion (widthwise middle portion), unnecessary conductors
2
at the middle portion are omitted so as to conform to the cable
10
.
In the above construction, the cables
10
,
12
are connected with the wire member connector C
10
as follows.
First, the cable
12
is connected with the wire member connector C
10
as follows. The end portion of the cable
12
is loosely inserted into the housing
20
through the rear insertion opening
30
as shown in
FIG. 3A
, and thereafter the slider
32
is inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
as shown in FIG.
3
B. By doing so, the end portion of the cable
12
is pushed up by the tongue
34
of the slider
32
while being inserted between the deflectable pieces
24
d
and the base portions
24
e
of the terminals
24
, whereby the conductors
2
of the cable
12
are brought into contact with the deflectable pieces
24
d
of the terminals
24
accommodated in the respective connection sections
21
A,
21
B. By the contact with the terminals
24
, the respective conductors
2
of the cable
12
are connected with the circuits on the circuit board P via the terminals
24
.
Partial locking projections
6
a
are formed at the opposite widthwise ends of the reinforcing plate
6
of the cable
12
as shown in FIG.
11
A. When the end portion of the cable
12
is loosely inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
(state shown in FIG.
3
A), the cable
12
can be partly locked in the housing
20
until the slider
32
is inserted by engaging the projections
6
a
with recesses
37
formed in the inner surfaces of the side walls of the housing
20
(see FIG.
5
).
On the other hand, the cable
10
is connected with the wire member connector C
10
as follows. The respective mating connectors C
20
of the cable
10
are opposed to the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B of the wire member connector C
10
, and the projecting portions of the holders
50
b
of the respective mating connectors C
20
are inserted through the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B from their leading ends as shown in
FIGS. 3B and 12A
. At this time, the mating connectors C
20
are inserted through the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B while the guides
66
of the holders
50
b
are guided along the guide grooves
28
formed in the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B.
In this way, the housings
50
a
(shell portions
52
) of the respective mating connectors C
20
are fitted into the hoods
27
of the wire member connector C
10
, i.e., a state shown in
FIGS. 4A and 12B
changes to a state shown in
FIGS. 4B and 12C
. As the mating connector C
20
is inserted, a pair of locking pieces
40
inside the wire member connector C
10
are pushed wider apart by the locking portions
60
a
formed on the holder
50
b.
When the holder
50
b
is inserted to the back end of the mating connector C
20
, the hooks
40
a
of the respective locking pieces
40
are engaged with the corresponding locking portions
60
a
of the holder
50
b,
with the result that each mating connector C
20
is locked into the wire member connector C
10
. Each locking portion
60
a
of the holder
50
b
is formed into such a substantially trapezoidal shape in plan view which is tapered from its base end toward its leading end. Accordingly, this locked state is a so-called “semi-locked” state and, when being pulled in a withdrawing direction with a specified force or larger, the mating connector C
20
can be detached from the wire member connector C
10
while being unlocked.
When the mating connectors C
20
are thus connected with the wire member connector C
10
, the exposed sections of the conductors
2
of the cable
10
are inserted into the connection sections
21
A,
21
B of the wire member connector C
10
together with the holders
50
b,
thereby being brought into contact with the deflectable pieces
24
a
of the respective terminals
24
. By this contact, the respective conductors
2
of the cable
10
are connected with the circuits of the circuit board P via the terminals
24
, and corresponding pairs of the conductors
2
of the cable
12
connected with the rear side of the wire member connector C
10
and those of the cable
10
are connected via the terminals
24
.
The wire member connector C
10
as above have following effects since adopting the terminals
24
of the aforementioned shape.
First, the plastic deformation of the deflectable pieces
24
a,
24
d
during the insertion of the terminals
24
into the housings
20
can be effectively prevented. Specifically, since the leading ends
25
of the press-in portions
24
c
are pressed into the fixing holes
22
a
during the insertion of the terminals
24
into the housing
20
, a compression load acts on the terminals
24
at this time. However, as described above, the contact portions, i.e., the deflectable pieces
24
a,
24
d
are displaced downward from the press-in portion
24
c
via the trunk portion
24
d
in the terminals
24
. Thus, if the terminal
24
is inserted into the housing
20
with the rear end of the press-in portion
24
c
held, the compression load acts only on the press-in portion
24
c
without acting on the deflectable pieces
24
a,
24
d.
Therefore, an undesirable event where the deflectable pieces
24
a,
24
d
are deflected and deformed (plastic deformation) by the compression load acting during the insertion can be effectively prevented. As a result, occurrences of a contact failure and the like resulting from the deformation of the deflectable pieces
24
a,
24
d
can be effectively avoided.
In this terminal
24
, the leg portion
24
f
(contact portion with the circuit board) at the rear end of the press-in portion
24
c
is soldered to the circuit board P to thereby electrically connect the terminal
24
with the circuit board P. Thus, there is an effect of realizing a rational construction in which the press-in portion
24
c
also serves as the contact portion with the circuit board P.
The terminal
24
is also provided with the base portion
24
e
extending forward and backward from the leading end (bottom end) of the trunk base
24
d,
and the deflectable piece
24
d
having the contact
224
d
at its side opposite from the press-in portion
24
c
is formed between the base portion
24
e
and the press-in portion
24
c.
As a result, upon connecting the cable
12
with the wire member connector C
10
, the slider
32
can be inserted into the housing
20
at the side of the cable
12
opposite from the circuit board P, i.e., below the cable
12
as shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, thus providing an effect of facilitating the connection of the cable
12
. Specifically, instead of providing the deflectable piece
24
d
with the contact
224
d,
a contact may be provided at the side of the base portion
24
e
toward the press-in portion
24
c.
However, in such a case, since the cable
12
needs to be inserted with the conductors
2
faced toward the base portion
24
e,
the slider
32
inevitably needs to be inserted into the housing
20
between the circuit board P and the cable
12
. Thus, the slider inserting operation is difficult to perform because it needs to be done at a position very proximate to the circuit board P without seeing the slider
32
(i.e., the slider
32
cannot be seen by being blocked by the cable
12
). Contrary to this, with the terminal
24
in which the contact
224
d
is provided at the deflectable piece
24
d
as in this embodiment, the slider
32
can be inserted below the cable
12
. As a result, the slider
32
can be inserted at a position distanced from the circuit board P while being seen and, therefore, the cable
12
can be securely and easily connected.
The terminals
24
used in the wire member connector C
10
as above can be produced by stamping a thin metallic plate out by a press as general terminals of this type are. It is preferable to produce the terminals
24
, for example, in such a state as shown in FIG.
13
. In other words, it is preferable to produce the terminals while arraying a plurality of terminals
24
in a row along a strip-shaped carrier (carrier member
70
) and separably connecting the rear ends of the press-in portions
24
c
of the respective terminals
24
(rear ends of the terminals
24
with respect to the inserting direction thereof into the housing
20
) with the carrier member
70
as shown in FIG.
13
.
By forming the terminals
24
as above, the terminals
24
can be inserted into the housing
20
as follows. The terminal
24
is inserted up to the back end of the housing
20
from the leading end
25
of the press-in portion
24
c
with the carrier member
70
held, and then the carrier member
70
is bent to separate the terminal
24
therefrom. Accordingly, the terminal
24
can be inserted into the housing
20
while the rear end of the terminal
24
(press-in portion
24
c
) is securely held via the carrier member
70
. Therefore, there is an effect of securely and easily inserting the terminal
24
into the housing
20
even if the terminal
24
is very small and is difficult to singly hold.
It should be appreciated that the wire member connector C
10
described in the above embodiment is only an example of the flat wire member connector to which the connector terminals (terminals
24
) according to the present invention are applied, and the specific constructions of the connector terminals and the flat wire member connector can be suitably changed without departing the scope of the present invention.
For example, although the wire member connector C
10
is secured to the lower surface of the circuit board P, it may be secured to the upper surface of the circuit board P. In such a case, the leg portion
24
f
of the terminal
24
may be provided at the rear end of the base portion
24
e
instead of being provided at the rear end of the press-in portion
24
c
and the wire member connector C
10
may be secured to the upper surface of the circuit board P via the lower surface (surface at the lower side in
FIG. 3
) of the leg portion
24
f.
In the wire member connector C
10
, the housings
20
of the mating connectors C
20
are connected with the front side and the cable
12
is directly inserted at the rear side. However, the connecting constructions of the cables (flat wire members) at the front and rear sides of the wire member connector C
10
may be reversed. Further, besides adopting the different connecting constructions at the front and rear sides of the connector as in the foregoing embodiment, the same connecting construction may be adopted at the front and rear sides.
Although the flat cables
10
,
12
are used as flat wire members in the foregoing embodiment, the flat wire members are not limited to flat cables. Ribbon wires, FPCs (flexible printed circuits) and the like may be used as such.
As described above, an inventive connector terminal is accommodated in a connector housing of a flat wire member connector of two-direction connection type having insertion openings for flat wire members provided at its front and rear sides. The connector terminal comprises a press-in portion which extends in forward and backward directions and is to be pressed into a fixing hole formed in the connector housing from the front end side thereof; and a pair of front and rear contact portions provided at positions vertically displaced from the press-in portion to be brought into contact with the flat wire members. The contact portions are joined to the press-in portion via a portion between the contact portions.
In the connector terminal thus constructed, the contact portions are vertically displaced from the press-in portion. Thus, if the connector terminal is inserted into the connector housing with the rear end of the press-in portion held, a compression load acts only on the press-in portion without acting on the contact portions. Therefore, the contact portions can be effectively prevented from undergoing a deformation (plastic deformation) during the insertion of the connector terminal into the connector housing.
In the case that the flat wire member connector is a circuit board connector to be secured to a circuit board, a contact portion to be brought into contact with the circuit board is preferably provided at the press-in portion of the connector terminal. This enables realization of a rational construction in which the press-in portion also serves as the contact portion with the circuit board.
In this case, preferably, a base portion extending in forward and backward directions and joined to the press-in portion, and deflectable pieces provided between the base portion and the press-in portion and extending forward and backward from the base portion at the opposite sides of a portion joining the base portion and the press-in portion are provided as the contact portions, and the flat wire members are insertable between the deflectable pieces and the base portion.
With such a construction, the connector terminal can be securely brought into contact with the flat wire members by the resilient deflection of the deflectable pieces while being firmly held in the connector housing by the press-in portion and the base portion.
A contact to be brought into contact with the corresponding flat wire member is preferably provided on a side of each deflectable piece opposite from the press-in portion in the case of the flat wire member connector in which the flat wire member is held in the connector housing by being inserted through the insertion opening with a supporting member placed thereon.
This construction has an advantage of facilitating the insertion of the supporting member since the supporting member can be inserted into the connector housing (through the insertion opening) at the side of the flat wire member opposite from the circuit board.
Further, in the case that the connector housing is provided with a raised portion for locating the insertion openings for the flat wire members at positions distanced from the circuit board, the press-in portion is preferably pressed into the raised portion of the connector housing. Then, the connector terminal can be reinforced by forming the press-in portion wider in vertical direction, whereas the press-in portion can be rationally accommodated in the connector housing utilizing the raised portion.
The above connector terminals are formed by stamping a thin metallic material by a press. According to a preferred method, a plurality of connector terminals are formed while being arrayed in a row along a strip-shaped carrier such that press-in portions of the respective connector terminals are separably connected with the carrier at the rear ends thereof with respect to the inserting direction of the connector terminals into a connector housing.
With such a producing method, the connector terminal is inserted into the housing with the carrier held, and then the carrier is bent with respect to the connector terminal to separate the connector terminal therefrom. In this way, the terminal can be inserted into the housing while being securely held via the carrier. Therefore, the connector terminal can be easily inserted even if it is very small.
In the connector terminal producing process, a plurality of connector terminals are formed such that the press-in portions thereof are separably connected with the carrier at the rear ends thereof with respect to the inserting direction of the connector terminals into the connector while being array in a row along the striped-shaped carrier. Thus, the connector terminals can be inserted into the connector housing while being securely held via the carrier, with the result that the operability of inserting the connector terminals can be improved.
This application is based on patent application No. 2001-48130 filed in Japan, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by references.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to embraced by the claims.
Claims
- 1. A connector terminal to be accommodated in a connector housing of a flat wire member connector of two-directional connection type having insertion openings provided at its front and rear sides for receiving flat wire members, the flat wire member connector being a circuit board connector to be secured to a circuit board, the connector terminal comprising:a press-in portion which extends in forward and backward directions and is to be pressed into a fixing hole formed in the connector housing from the front end side thereof; a pair of front and rear contact portions provided at positions vertically displaced from the press-in portion to be brought into contact with the flat wire members, the contact portions being joined to the press-in portion via a portion between the contact portions; and a contact portion provided at the press-in portion of the connector terminal to be brought into contact with the circuit board.
- 2. A connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein the contact portion includes a base portion extending in forward and backward directions and joined to the press-in portion, and deflectable pieces provided between the base portion and the press-in portion and extending forward and backward from the base portion at the opposite sides of a portion joining the base portion and the press-in portion, and the flat wire member are insertable between the deflectable pieces and the base portion.
- 3. A connector device comprising:a connector housing of a flat wire member connector of two-directional connection type having insertion openings provided at its front and rear sides for receiving flat wire members, the flat wire member connector being a circuit board connector to be secured to a circuit board, and a connector terminal to be accommodated in the connector housing, and including: a press-in portion which extends in forward and backward directions and is to be pressed into a fixing hole formed in the connector housing from the front end side thereof; a pair of front and rear contact portions provided at positions vertically displaced from the press-in portion to be brought into contact with the flat wire members, the contact portions being joined to the press-in portion via a portion between the contact portions; and a contact portion provided at the press-in portion of the connector terminal to be brought into contact with the circuit board.
- 4. A connector device according to claim 3, wherein the connector housing includes a raised portion for locating the insertion openings for the flat wire members at positions distanced from the circuit board, and the press-in portion is pressed into the raised portion of the connector housing.
- 5. A connector device according to claim 3, wherein the contact portion of the connector terminal includes a base portion extending in forward and backward directions and joined to the press-in portion, and deflectable pieces provided between the base portion and the press-in portion at the opposite sides of a portion joining the base portion and the press-in portion, the flat wire members are to be inserted between the deflectable pieces and the base portion, the connector housing includes a raised portion for locating the insertion openings for the flat wire members at positions distanced from the circuit board, and the press-in portion is pressed into the raised portion of the connector housing.
- 6. A connector device according to claim 3, wherein the contact portion of the connector terminal includes a base portion extending in forward and backward directions and joined to the press-in portion, and deflectable pieces provided between the base portion and the press-in portion at the opposite sides of a portion joining the base portion and the press-in portion, the flat wire members are to be inserted between the deflectable pieces and the base portion, the flat wire members are held in the connector housing of the flat wire member connector by being inserted through the insertion openings with a supporting member placed thereon, and a contact to be brought into contact with the corresponding flat wire member is provided on a side of each deflectable piece opposite from the press-in portion.
- 7. A connector device according to claim 6, wherein the connector housing includes a raised portion for locating the insertion openings for the flat wire members at positions distanced from the circuit board, and the press-in portion is pressed into the raised portion of the connector housing.
- 8. A method for producing a plurality of connector terminals, each to be accommodated in a connector housing of a flat wire member connector of two-directional connection type having insertion openings provided at its front and rear sides for receiving flat wire members, the flat wire member connector being a circuit board connector to be secured to a circuit board, each connector terminal comprising: a press-in portion which extends in forward and backward directions and is to be pressed into a fixing hole formed in the connector housing from the front end side thereof; a pair of front and rear contact portions provided at positions vertically displaced from the press-in portion to be brought into contact with the flat wire members, the contact portions being joined to the press-in portion via a portion between the contact portions; and a contact portion provided at the press-in portion of the connector terminal to be brought into contact with the circuit board, the method comprising the step of:stamping out a thin metallic material by a press to form a plurality of connector terminals arrayed in a row along a strip-shaped carrier such that the press-in portions of the respective connector terminals are separably connected with the carrier at the rear ends thereof with respect to the inserting direction of the connector terminals into a connector housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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2001-048130 |
Feb 2001 |
JP |
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