Information
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Patent Grant
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6638117
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Patent Number
6,638,117
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 17, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Feild; Lynn
- Hyeon; Hae Moon
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett, & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 849
- 439 850
- 439 866
- 439 884
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector terminal which includes a terminal base portion; and a tab extending from the terminal base portion to be inserted into an opponent terminal. The tab includes a bottom face portion and an upper face portion which extends from the bottom face portion and is formed by bending so as to overlap the bottom face portion. The bottom face portion and the upper face portion collectively form a tapered portion tapering off to a point at a tip end of the tab. The bottom face portion and the upper face portion are bent so that tip ends thereof approach to each other, and define an inner space therebetween.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector terminal having a tab to be inserted into an opponent terminal.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conceivable connector terminal formed by bending a metal plate of a predetermined shape includes a terminal base portion and a tab extending from the terminal base portion.
The tab is composed of a bottom face portion and an upper face portion formed by bending a portion extending out of the bottom face portion. The upper face portion substantially contacts to the bottom face portion. A tip end side of the tab is pressed to form a tapered portion tapering off to a point.
The bottom face portion and the upper face portion, which collectively constitute the tapered portion of the tab, are squashed in the course of the press. Sharp corners are formed on outer faces of the bottom face portion and the upper face portion. Moreover, excessive mass on tip ends thereof flows out to outer space to generate burrs.
These corners and burrs are caught upon insertion into an opponent terminal, inhibiting smooth insertion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a connector terminal achieving smooth insertion into an opponent terminal without catches.
An aspect of the present invention is a connector terminal comprising: a terminal base portion; and a tab extending from the terminal base portion to be inserted into an opponent terminal, the tab including: a bottom face portion; and an upper face portion extending from the bottom face portion, formed by bending so as to overlap the bottom face portion, the bottom face portion and the upper face portion collectively forming a tapered portion tapering off to a point at a tip end of the tab, wherein the bottom face portion and the upper face portion are bent so that tip ends thereof approach to each other, and define an inner space therebetween.
According to the aspect constituted as described above, when the bottom face portion and the upper face portion are bent to form the tapered portion by pressing tip ends thereof in directions for them to approach to each other, smoothly curved corners are formed at bending points on outer faces of the bottom face portion and the upper face portion. Moreover, excessive mass of the pressed tip ends, which usually flows out to outer space to generate burrs, will flow into a concave generated at a front end of the tapered portion by bending the bottom face portion and the upper face portion or into the inner space defined therebetween, as allowances for the mass flow. Therefore, the burrs are not generated in positions with which the opponent terminal contacts upon insertion, thus making the insertion of the tab smooth.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1A
is a plan view of a connector terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1B
is a front view of the connector terminal shown in FIG.
1
A.
FIG. 1C
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connector terminal shown in
FIG. 1A
, which is taken along the IC—IC line in FIG.
1
A.
FIG. 1D
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connector terminal shown in
FIG. 1A
, which is taken along the ID—ID line in FIG.
1
B.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of principal parts of a tab of a connector terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3A
is a plan view of a connector terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3B
is a front view of the connector terminal shown in FIG.
3
A.
FIG. 3C
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connector terminal shown in
FIG. 3A
, which is taken along the IIIC—IIIC line in FIG.
3
A.
FIG. 3D
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connector terminal shown in
FIG. 3A
, which is taken along the IIID—IIID line in FIG.
3
B.
FIG. 3E
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connector terminal shown in
FIG. 3A
, which is taken along the IIIE—IIIE line in FIG.
3
B.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the drawings, wherein like members are designated by like reference characters.
[First Embodiment]
As shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B
, a connector terminal
1
is formed by bending a metal plate of a predetermined shape. The connector terminal
1
is composed of a terminal base portion
2
, an electric wire fixing portion
3
extending on a back end of the terminal base portion
2
, and a tab
4
extending on a tip end of the terminal base portion
2
for contacting with an opponent terminal. The electric wire fixing portion
3
includes a bottom face portion
3
a
, a pair of side plate portions
3
b
standing on the right and left sides of the bottom face portion
3
a
, and electric wire caulking portions
3
c
extending above the respective side plate portions
3
b
. Moreover, an end of an electric wire (not shown) is inserted into a space defined by the bottom face portion
3
a
and the pair of side plate portions
3
b
, and the electric wire is fastened by bending the electric wire caulking portions
3
c
so as to overlap the inserted electric wire.
The tab
4
is composed of a bottom face portion
4
a
, an intermediate plate portion
4
b
formed by bending a portion extending from one of right and left sides of the bottom face portion
4
a
, and an upper face portion
4
c
formed by bending another portion extending from the other one of the right and left sides of the bottom face portion
4
a
. The intermediate plate portion
4
b
is provided almost all over from a foot portion
4
d
to a portion slightly shorter than a tip end portion of the tab
4
, and is bent in a manner that a lower plane thereof substantially contacts with the bottom face portion
4
a
. A tip end position of the intermediate plate portion
4
b
is set back from internal bending points
5
of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
to be bent upon formation of the after-mentioned tapered portion
6
toward the foot portion
4
d
of the tab
4
by a distance D
1
(see FIG.
1
C). The upper face portion
4
c
is provided all over from the foot portion
4
d
to the tip end portion and bent such that a lower plane thereof substantially contacts with the intermediate plate portion
4
b
. In other words, the upper face portion
4
c
and the intermediate plate portion
4
b
are bent in an overlapping manner. Accordingly, as shown in
FIG. 1D
, the bottom face portion
4
a
, the intermediate plate portion
4
b
and the upper face portion
4
c
collectively constitute a threefold overlapping structure in a region all over from the foot portion
4
d
to the portion slightly shorter than the tip end portion. Moreover, since the intermediate plate portion
4
b
is not interposed at the tip end portion of the tab
4
between the upper face portion
4
c
and the bottom face portion
4
a
, tip end portions of the upper face portion
4
c
and the bottom face portion
4
a
collectively define an inner space S having a distance D
2
, which is almost as thick as the intermediate plate portion
4
b.
Moreover, tip end portions of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
are formed into the tapered portion
6
by bending, which tapers of f to a point. In other words, if pressure is applied in directions to allow the tip end portions of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
disposed opposite in parallel, as illustrated with imaginary lines in
FIG. 1C
, to approach to each other, displacement toward the inner space S defined between the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
is allowed. Accordingly, the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
are bent and formed collectively into a tapered shape as illustrated with solid lines in FIG.
1
C.
According to the connecter terminal
1
, if pressure is applied so as to bend the tip end portions of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
in the directions for allowing the both portions to approach to each other, then smoothly curved corners are formed at bending points
7
(as shown in
FIG. 1C
) of tapered faces
6
a
on outer faces of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
. Moreover, excessive mass of the tip end portions of the inner faces of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
abutting on each other may flow out of a front end of the mutually abutting position to generate burrs
8
. However, in the position where the burrs
8
may be generated, a concave
9
(as shown in
FIG. 1C
) is generated as allowance for mass flow by bending the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
toward the directions for allowing the both portions to approach to each other, and the excessive mass will flow into the concave
9
. The excessive mass can also flow into the inner space S defined as allowance for mass flow between the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
. Therefore, sharp corners are not formed on outer faces of the tab
4
, and the burrs are not generated in positions with which the opponent terminal contact upon insertion. Accordingly, the tab
4
can be inserted smoothly into the opponent terminal without being caught.
Moreover, according to the above-described first embodiment, the tab
4
includes the intermediate plate portion
4
b
intervening between the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
, and the tip end position of the intermediate plate portion
4
b
is set back from the internal bending points
5
of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
b
to be bent upon formation of the tapered portion
6
toward the foot portion
4
d
of the tab
4
. Accordingly, the intermediate plate portion
4
b
does not interfere in the process of bending the tip end portions of the bottom face portion
4
a
and the upper face portion
4
c
. In this way, it is possible to form the tapered portion
6
reliably.
[Second Embodiment]
As shown in
FIG. 2
, in the comparison of a connector terminal
11
of the second embodiment with the connecter terminal
1
of the first embodiment, the only difference therein is that a tip end position of an intermediate plate portion
14
b
is located at internal bending points
15
of a bottom face portion
14
a
and an upper face portion
14
c
to be bent upon formation of a tapered portion
16
. Since other parts of the constitution of the connector terminal
11
are the same as those in the first embodiment, illustration thereof is omitted. The connector terminal
11
has functions and effects similar to those in the first embodiment.
Moreover, according to the second embodiment, the tip end position of the intermediate plate portion
14
b
is located at the internal bending points
15
of the bottom face portion
14
a
and the upper face portion
14
b
to be bent upon formation of the tapered portion
16
. Since the intermediate plate portion
14
b
reaches the internal bending points
15
, flatness and strength of the tab
14
can be enhanced.
According to the connector terminal
1
or
11
of the first or the second embodiments, the foot portion
4
d
of the tab
4
or
14
is formed as the threefold structure composed of the bottom face portion
4
a
or
14
a
, the intermediate plate portion
4
b
or
14
b
, and the upper face portion
4
c
or
14
c
. Accordingly, geometrical moment of inertia and a section modulus at the foot portion of the tab
4
or
14
are increased, whereby strength and rigidity at the foot portion
4
d
of the tab
4
or
14
are enhanced.
Moreover, according to the first or the second embodiments, the intermediate plate portion
4
b
or
14
b
, and the upper face portion
4
c
or
14
c
are bent almost in the same condition throughout the tab
4
or
14
from the foot portion to the tip end portion thereof. Accordingly, geometrical moment of inertia and a section modulus at a portion other than the foot portion
4
d
of the tab
4
or
14
are also increased, whereby strength and rigidity at the portion other than the foot portion
4
d
of the tab
4
or
14
are also enhanced. As a result, strength and rigidity of the tab
4
or
14
are enhanced as a whole.
[Third Embodiment]
As shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, a connector terminal
21
is formed by bending a metal plate of a predetermined shape. The connector terminal
21
is composed of a terminal base portion
22
, an electric wire fixing portion
23
extending on a back end of the terminal base portion
22
, and a tab
24
extending on a tip end of the terminal base portion
22
for contacting with an opponent terminal. The electric wire fixing portion
23
includes a bottom face portion
23
a
, a pair of side plate portions
23
b
standing on the right and left sides of the bottom face portion
23
a
, and electric wire caulking portions
23
c
extending above the respective side plate portions
23
b
. Moreover, an end of an electric wire (not shown) is inserted into a space defined by the bottom face portion
23
a
and the pair of side plate portions
23
b
, and the electric wire is fastened by bending the electric wire caulking portions
23
c
so as to overlap the inserted electric wire.
The tab
24
includes a bottom face portion
24
a
, an upper face portion
24
b
formed by bending a portion extending from one of right and left sides of the bottom face portion
24
a
, and a folded portion
24
c
formed by bending another portion extending from the other one of the right and left sides thereof. The upper face portion
24
b
is provided all over from a foot portion
24
d
to a tip end portion and bent such that a lower plane thereof overlaps the bottom face portion
24
a
with provision of an inner space S having a distance D
3
against the bottom face portion
24
a
as shown in FIG.
3
E. The folded portion
24
c
is provided only on the foot portion
24
d
and bent such that a lower plane thereof substantially contacts with the upper face portion
24
b
as shown in FIG.
3
D. In other words, the folded portion
24
c
and the upper face portion
24
b
are disposed with provision of the inner space S against the bottom face portion
24
a
and bent in an overlapping manner. Accordingly, the foot portion of the tab
24
is formed as threefold consisting of the bottom face portion
24
a
, the upper face portion
24
b
and the folded portion
24
c
, and the portion other than the foot portion of the tab
24
is formed as twofold consisting of the bottom face portion
24
a
and the upper face portion
24
b
, respectively.
According to the connector terminal
21
, the tab
24
can be inserted into an opponent terminal smoothly without being caught by the opponent terminal, as similar to the first embodiment.
Moreover, according to the above-described third embodiment, the tab
24
has a simplified constitution with the inner space S defined between the bottom face portion
24
a
and the upper face portion
24
b
in almost an entire area from the tip end to the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
, contributing to simplification of formation of the tab
24
.
According to the connector terminal
21
of the third embodiment, the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
is formed as threefold consisting of the bottom face portion
24
a
, the upper face portion
24
b
and the folded portion
24
c
. Accordingly, geometrical moment of inertia and a section modulus at the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
are increased, whereby strength and rigidity at the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
are further enhanced.
Moreover, according to the third embodiment, the upper face portion
24
b
and the folded portion
24
c
of the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
are bent so as to overlap each other with provision of the inner space S against the bottom face portion
24
a
. Therefore, the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
shows geometrical moment of inertia and a section modulus which are higher than those in the case of overlapping the bottom face portion
24
a
, the upper face portion
24
b
and the folded portion
24
c
in a substantially contacting manner (the first and the second embodiments). Hence, strength and rigidity of the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
are further enhanced.
Furthermore, according to the third embodiment, the upper face portion
24
b
at a portion other than the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
is bent so as to overlap each other with provision of the inner space S against the bottom face portion
24
a
. Therefore, the portion other than the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
shows geometrical moment of inertia and a section modulus which are higher than those in the case of overlapping the bottom face portion
24
a
and the upper face portion
24
b
in the substantially contacting manner (the first and the second embodiments). Hence, strength and rigidity of the portion other than the foot portion
24
d
of the tab
24
are also enhanced. As a result, strength and rigidity of the tab
24
are enhanced as a whole.
Although only three embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described, it is apparent that the other embodiments and modification of the invention are possible.
Claims
- 1. A connector terminal comprising:a terminal base portion; and a tab extending from the terminal base portion to be inserted into an opponent terminal, the tab including: a bottom face portion; an upper face portion extending from the bottom face portion, formed by bending so as to overlap the bottom face portion, the bottom face portion and the upper face portion collectively forming a tapered portion tapering off to a point at a tip end of the tab; and an intermediate plate portion formed by a return portion of the bottom face portion bent back over the bottom face portion, wherein the bottom face portion and the upper face portion are bent so that tip ends thereof approach to each other, and define an inner space therebetween.
- 2. The connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate plate portion intervenes between the bottom face portion and the upper face portion, anda tip end of the intermediate plate portion is closer to a foot portion of the tab than internal bending points of the bottom face portion and the upper face portion of the tapered portion.
- 3. The connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate plate portion intervenes between the bottom face portion and the upper face portion, anda tip end of the intermediate plate portion is set in a position identical to internal bending points of the bottom face portion and the upper face portion of the tapered portion.
- 4. The connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein the tab is configured with the inner space in a region from a tip end to a foot portion thereof.
- 5. A connector terminal comprising:a terminal base portion; and a tab extending from the terminal base portion to be inserted into an opponent terminal, the tab including: a bottom face portion; and an upper face portion extending from the bottom face portion, formed by bending so as to overlap the bottom face portion, the bottom face portion and the upper face portion collectively forming a tapered portion at a tip end of the tab, wherein the bottom face portion and the upper face portion are bent so that tip ends thereof approach to each other, and generate a concave at the tip end of the tab.
- 6. The connector terminal according to claim 5, wherein the tab includes an intermediate plate portion intervening between the bottom face portion and the upper face portion, anda tip end of the intermediate plate portion is closer to a foot portion of the tab than internal bending points of the bottom face portion and the upper face portion of the tapered portion.
- 7. The connector terminal according to claim 5, wherein the tab includes an intermediate plate portion intervening between the bottom face portion and the upper face portion, anda tip end of the intermediate plate portion is set in a position identical to internal bending points of the bottom face portion and the upper face portion of the tapered portion.
- 8. The connector terminal according to claim 5, wherein the tab is configured with an inner space defined between the bottom face portion and the upper face portion in a region from a tip end to a foot portion of the tab.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
P2001-220557 |
Jul 2001 |
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