1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector terminal, and particularly to a connector terminal curved from a strip-shaped metal plate.
2. The Related Art
Referring to
However, when excessive press force acts on the contacting portion 40′ repeatedly, the contacting portion 40′ is apt to randomly slant during the up-and-down movement thereof that results in an unsteady connection between the connector terminal 100′ and a mating module (not shown). Moreover, the contacting portion 40′ may be often excessively pressed downward by the mating module to result in a deformation of the connector terminal 100′ due to not having any blocking structures.
An object of the present invention is to provide a connector terminal curved from a strip-shaped metal plate. The connector terminal has a soldering plate of which a substantial middle of one end edge extends upward to form a bracket plate perpendicular to the soldering plate, an arched connecting portion bent upward from the other end of the soldering plate and apart facing the bracket plate, and a flexible arm extending from a free end of the connecting portion towards the bracket plate and parallel to the soldering plate. Two opposite side edges of a top end of the bracket plate oppositely protrude to form a pair of blocking ears. A free end of the flexible arm is arched oppositely to the soldering plate to form an inverted-V shaped contacting portion adjacent to the bracket plate. Two ends of a distal edge of the contacting portion further extend beyond the two opposite side edges of the bracket plate to form a pair of resisting tails respectively restrained under the blocking ears. The contacting portion can elastically move up and down along the bracket plate and further is avoided an excessive pressure downward by means of the block of the blocking ears.
As described above, during the connector terminal working, the bracket plate can effectively guide the contacting portion to move up and down. Furthermore, the blocking ears preloaded on the corresponding resisting tails can block excessive press force being acted on the contacting portion so that can avoid the deformation of the connector terminal.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to
At least one hole 11 is opened in the soldering plate 10 for accumulating excessive melting solder therein to avoid the excessive melting solder spreading to the connecting portion 20, when the soldering plate 10 is soldered on a printed circuit board (not shown). A middle portion of a distal edge of the soldering plate 10 extends towards the open passage 51 to form a bracket plate 13 substantially perpendicular to the soldering plate 10. Two opposite side edges of a free end of the bracket plate 13 protrude oppositely to form a pair of blocking ears 14, wherein the free end of the bracket plate 13 passes through the open passage 51 to make the blocking ears 14 respectively preloaded on the corresponding resisting tails 50. Furthermore, the blocking ears 14 can block an external force excessively pressing the contacting portion 40 downward to result in a deformation of the connector terminal 100. Two ends of the distal edge of the soldering plate 10 further extend oppositely to the soldering plate 10 to form a pair of blocking tails 15 located at two opposite sides of the bracket plate 13. The blocking tails 15 face the resisting tails 50 respectively for providing a positive force to support the contacting portion 40 and further avoiding the deformation of the connector terminal 100, when the contacting portion 40 is pressed downward by the external force to cause the resisting tails 50 to be against the blocking tails 15. The contacting portion 40 elastically moves up and down along the bracket plate 13 under the guidance of the open passage 51, wherein the bracket plate 13 has a width matching with that of the open passage 51 to prevent the contacting portion 40 slanting randomly.
As described above, during the connector terminal 100 working, the cooperation between the open passage 51 and the bracket plate 13 can effectively avoid the contacting portion 40 randomly slanting when the contacting portion 40 moves up and down. Furthermore, the blocking ears 14 preloaded on the corresponding resisting tails 50 can block excessive press force being acted on the contacting portion 40, and the cooperation between the blocking tails 15 and the corresponding resisting tails 50 provides the positive force to support the contacting portion 40, so that further effectively avoid the deformation of the connector terminal 100.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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