Connector terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186837
  • Patent Number
    6,186,837
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 4, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Bradley; Paula
    • Davis; Katrina
    Agents
    • Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
Abstract
In a terminal, an resilient locking piece (24) is protruded from an upper surface of a terminal (17). The resilient locking piece (24) includes an engaging portion (25) formed at a central portion thereof, and a pair of abutting portions (26) formed on opposite sides of the engaging portion (25). The engaging portion (25) is engaged with a locking hole formed in a connector housing, while the abutting portions (26) are abutted against a surface of the connector housing which is located at a periphery of the locking-hole. Therefore, even if the terminal is pulled outwardly from the connector housing, the resilient locking piece (24) is prevented from being bent backwardly because of the presence of the abutting portions (26). That is, the terminal (17) is securely held in the connector housing without play.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a connector terminal which is inserted into a connector housing and is retained in the connector housing.




2. Background





FIG. 5

shows a terminal


1


disclosed by Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei. 2-299176.




The terminal


1


includes: a contact section


2


having a pair of contact pieces


2




a


and


2




b


which are resiliently brought into contact with an end portion of a terminal of a mating connector from the above and below; a press-connecting section


3


to which a covered wire is press-connected to electrically connect; and a clamping section


4


adapted to clamp the covered wire to fix the covered wire. Thus, in the terminal


1


, the contact section


2


, the press-connecting section


3


, and the clamping section


4


are arranged in the stated order. The upper contact piece


2




a


has a resilient locking piece


5


which is formed by cutting and raising a part of the contact piece


2




a


. The resilient locking piece


5


is used to prevent the terminal


1


from coming off the connector housing.





FIGS. 6



a


to


6




c


show a process of mounting the terminal


1


onto a connector housing


6


.




The connector housing


6


includes an upper wall


7


, a lower wall


8


, a front end wall


9


, and side walls


10


. Those walls


7


through


10


form a terminal receiving chamber into which the terminal


1


is insertable. The upper wall


7


has a locking hole


12


which extends through the upper wall


7


in a thickness direction. The locking piece


5


is locked to the locking hole


12


. A diameter of the locking hole


12


is equal or slightly larger than the width of the locking piece


5


. Thus, the locking piece


5


engages with the locking hole


12


while being inserted in the locking hole


12


. The front end wall


9


has a terminal inserting hole


12


into which a terminal of a mating connector is insertable.




As shown in

FIG. 6



a


, the terminal


1


is placed in the connector housing


6


from a rear of the upper wall


7


. Then, as shown in

FIG. 6



b


, a jig


14


is used so that the terminal


1


is inserted into the terminal receiving chamber


11


while being slid on the upper surface of the lower wall


8


. This insertion causes the contact section


2


of the terminal to confront directly with the terminal inserting hole


13


. At this time, the resilient locking piece


5


engages with the locking hole


12


of the upper wall


7


so as to prevent a rearward withdrawal of the terminal


1


from the connector housing


6


.




Thereafter, as shown in

FIG. 6



c


, the covered wire


15


is pressed so that the press-connecting section


3


is electrically connected to the conductor of the covered wire


15


. Under this condition, the rear end portion of the connector housing


6


is covered with a cover plate


16


.




When it is required to remove the terminal


1


from the connector housing


6


, a jig is inserted into the locking hole


12


to push down the resilient locking piece


5


until that the resilient locking piece


5


can be disengaged from the locking hole


12


.




The terminal


1


, however, may be relatively readily disengaged from the connector housing


6


when the terminal


1


is pulled axially. This operation will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


. As shown in

FIG. 7



a


, when the terminal


1


is pulled in the direction of the arrow D, the resilient locking piece


5


is abutted against the inner surface of the locking hole


12


. When the terminal


1


is further pulled in the same direction, the resilient locking piece


5


is warped upwardly along the inner surface of the locking hole


12


as shown in

FIG. 7



b


. Accordingly, the terminal


1


is pulled out in the direction of tension. As described above, the terminal is not positively held in the connector housing sufficiently. Thus, the structure of the terminal is low in reliability.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to eliminate the above problem, an object of the invention is to provide a terminal which is securely held in the connector housing without play.




To achieve the above object, there is provided a terminal insertable into a connector housing having a locking hole, which comprises: an electrically conductive body including a wire connecting section to which a wire is connectable, and an electric contact section with which another terminal is matable; a resilient locking piece protruded from an outer surface of the electrically conductive body; an engaging portion formed on the resilient locking piece, the engaging portion being engaged with the locking hole of the connector housing; and abutting portions formed on the resilient locking piece, the abutting portions abutting against a surface of the connector housing which is located at a periphery of the locking hole.




In the terminal, the engaging portion of the resilient locking piece is engaged with the locking hole of the connector housing, to prevent a rearward withdrawal of the terminal from the connector housing. By pushing the engaging portion downwardly with a jig inserted into the locking hole, the engaging portion is disengaged from the locking hole, so that the terminal may be pulled out of the connector housing.




The abutting portions of the resilient locking piece are not insertable into the locking hole, and abut against the surface located at the periphery of the locking-hole. Therefore, even if the terminal is pulled outwardly, the abutting portions will not go into the locking hole; that is, the abutting portions are kept abutting against the surface. Accordingly, since an upward movement of the resilient locking piece is prevented even if the terminal is pulled outwardly, the terminal is securely held by the connector housing without play.




Preferably, the engaging portion has a width which is substantially equal to a diameter of the locking hole, and the resilient locking piece has a width which is larger than the diameter of the locking hole. Furthermore, the abutting portions and the engaging portion are provided to form steps on the resilient locking piece.




In the terminal, the width of the engaging portion is substantially equal to the diameter of the locking hole, and therefore the engaging portion is inserted into the locking hole and is engaged with the locking hole. On the other hand, the width of the resilient locking piece is larger than the diameter of the locking hole. Therefore, all the resilient locking piece cannot go into the locking hole, and the abutting portions, which form steps with the engaging portion, are abutted against the surface located at the periphery of the locking-hole. This feature prevents the resilient locking piece from moving upwardly; that is, the terminal can be securely held in the connector housing. Since the abutting portions are provided to form the steps with the engaging portion, the engaging portion can be engaged with the locking hole without being interfered by the abutting portion.




Preferably, the abutting portions extends in a width direction of the engaging portion, respectively. The abutting portions and the engaging portion are formed stepwise on the resilient locking piece, the abutting portions are formed on opposite sides of the engaging portion, respectively.




In the terminal, the abutting portions are provided on the opposite sides of the engaging portion, and therefore they are abutted against the surface located at the periphery of the locking hole on both sides of the engaging portion when the engaging portion is engaged with the locking hole. Accordingly, the abutment of the abutting portions is stable, and the terminal is securely held in the connector housing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing an example of a terminal according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view showing the terminal set in a connector housing;





FIG. 3



a


is a plan view showing dimensions of a locking hole;





FIG. 3



b


is a plan view showing dimensions of a resilient locking piece;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing a terminal according to a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the terminal disclosed by Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei. 2-299176;





FIGS. 6



a


to


6




c


are sectional views illustrating a procedure of setting the terminal of

FIG. 5

in a connector housing; and





FIG. 7



a


and


7




b


are diagrams illustrating problems involved in the terminal of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




First Embodiment




A first embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 3

.




A terminal


17


is shaped as shown in

FIG. 1

by blanking and pressing an electrically conductive plate. The terminal


17


includes: a contact section


18


which is formed at a front end portion of the terminal


17


; a press-connecting section


19


which is formed at a portion following the contact section


18


; and a clamping section


20


which is formed at a rear end portion following the press-connecting section


19


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the terminal


17


is inserted into a connector housing


21


and is confronted with a terminal inserting hole


22


of the connector housing


21


. Thus, the terminal


17


can be brought into contact with an end portion of a terminal of a mating connector which is inserted into the connector housing


21


through the terminal inserting hole


22


.




The press-connecting section


19


has two pairs of press blades


23


. Each of the press blades


23


is formed by cutting and raising a part of the press-connecting section


19


, in such a manner that the two pairs of the press blades


23


are symmetrically arranged with each other. A covered wire is pressed-connected in between the two pairs of the press blades


23


, so that the press blades


23


are electrically connected to the conductor of the covered wire. That is, the terminal


17


is electrically connected to the conductor of the covered wire. The clamping section


20


is adapted to clamp the covered wire thus press-connected, so that the covered wire is positively held.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the connector housing


21


includes an upper wall


29


, a lower wall


30


, a front end wall


31


and side walls


32


. Those walls


29


,


30


,


31


and


32


form a terminal receiving chamber


33


into which the terminal


17


is insertable. A locking hole


28


extends through the upper wall


29


in a thickness direction of the upper wall


29


. The terminal


17


is inserted into the terminal receiving chamber


33


from a rear of the connector housing


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the terminal


17


has a resilient locking piece


24


. The resilient locking piece


24


is formed by cutting and raising a part of an upper surface of the contact section


18


in such a manner that the locking piece


24


is protruded from the upper surface of the contact section


18


. More specifically, the resilient locking piece


24


is formed by cutting and raising a part of the upper surface of the contact section


18


in such a manner that the height of the locking piece


24


is gradually larger towards the press-connecting section


19


so that the terminal


17


is smoothly insertable into the connector housing


21


.




An engaging portion


25


is formed at a middle of the end portion of the resilient locking piece


24


. The engaging portion


25


is engaged with the locking hole


28


formed in the upper wall


29


of the connector housing


21


. The resilient locking piece


24


has shoulders, i.e. abutting portions


26


and


26


on opposite sides of the engaging portion


25


. The abutting portions


26


and


26


are formed stepwise with respect to the engaging portion


25


. The abutting portions


26


and


26


abut against peripheral portions of the locking hole


28


of the upper wall


29


of the connector housing


21


.





FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


show the dimensions of the engaging portion


25


, the abutting portion


26


, and the locking hole


28


. More specifically,

FIG. 3



a


shows the locking hole


28


formed in the upper wall


29


of the connector housing


21


, and

FIG. 3



b


shows the terminal


17


. The locking hole is a rectangular hole whose one side is A in length. On the other hand, the width B of the engaging portion


25


is substantially equal to the length A of the locking hole


28


; i.e.,






A≈B.






Therefore, the engaging portion


25


can be inserted into the locking hole


28


of the connector housing


21


. Accordingly, the engaging portion


25


can be engaged with the locking hole


28


.




The sum C of the widths of the engaging portion


25


and the abutting portions


26


; that is, the width C of the resilient locking piece


24


is larger than the length A; i.e.,






A<C.






Therefore, all the resilient locking piece


24


cannot be inserted into the locking hole


28


. More specifically, the abutting portion


26


abut against the peripheral portions of the locking hole


28


of the upper wall


29


of the connector housing


21


. Accordingly, even if a force is applied to the terminal


17


to pull the terminal


17


out of the connector housing


21


, since the abutting portions


26


are kept abutted against the upper wall


29


, the resilient locking piece


24


is prevented from being moved upwardly. That is, the terminal


17


is securely held in the connector housing, thereby the mounting of the terminal in the connector housing is high in reliability.




In the above-described embodiment, the abutting portions


26


are provided on the opposite sides of the engaging portion


25


, and the abutting portions


26


abut against the upper wall


29


of the connector housing


21


on the opposite sides of the locking hole


28


. Hence, the abutment is stable, and the terminal


17


is securely held in the connector housing.




Second Embodiment





FIG. 4

shows another example of the terminal, which is a second embodiment of the invention. In

FIG. 4

, parts corresponding to those already described with reference to the above-described first embodiment are therefore designated by the same reference numerals or characters.




In the second embodiment, the resilient locking piece


24


has an engaging portion


25


curved upwardly at the central portion. The upper part of the engaging portion


25


thus upwardly curved is engaged with the locking hole


28


, and therefore the abutting portions


26


, which are extended from the lower edge of the engaging portion, are spaced from the locking hole


28


. This feature positively prevents the abutting portions


26


from going in the locking hole


28


. Thus, the resilient locking piece


24


securely holds the terminal


17


in the connector housing.



Claims
  • 1. A terminal insertable into a connector housing having a locking hole, comprising:an electrically conductive body including a wire connecting section to which a wire is connectable, and an electric contact section with which another terminal is matable; a resilient locking piece projecting from an outer surface of the electrically conductive body; an engaging portion formed on the resilient locking piece, the engaging portion being engaged with the locking hole of the connector housing; and abutting portions formed on the resilient locking piece, the abutting portions abutting against an inside surface of the connector housing which is located at a periphery of the locking hole.
  • 2. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the engaging portion has a width which is substantially equal to a diameter of the locking hole, and the resilient locking piece has a width which is larger than the diameter of the locking hole.
  • 3. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the abutting portions and the engaging portion form steps on the resilient locking piece.
  • 4. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the abutting portions extends in a width direction of the engaging portion, respectively.
  • 5. The terminal of claim 1, wherein the abutting portions and the engaging portion are formed stepwise on the resilient locking piece, the abutting portions are formed on opposite sides of the engaging portion, respectively.
  • 6. The terminal of claim 1, wherein said abutting portions are defined by stepped portions which are stepped in relation to said engaging portion.
  • 7. The terminal of claim 1, wherein said engaging portion includes a dimple provided in said resilient lock piece.
  • 8. The terminal of claim 1, wherein said abutting portions are respectively disposed on opposite sides of said engaging portion and wherein the distance between opposite lateral sides of said abutting portions is greater than a width of said engaging portion.
  • 9. The terminal of claim 1, wherein said abutting portions are stepped back from said engaging portion.
  • 10. The terminal of claim 1, wherein said abutting portions are defined by a notch.
  • 11. The terminal of claim 1, wherein said abutting portions are prevented from passing through said locking hole.
  • 12. A connector terminal adapted to be insertable into a connector housing having a locking hole, comprising:an electrically conductive body including a wire connecting section and an electric contact section; and a resilient locking piece projecting from an outer surface of the electrically conductive body, said resilient locking piece including an engaging portion and at least one abutting portion, wherein said engaging portion is disposed to engage the locking hole in the connector housing, and wherein said at least one abutting portion is disposed to abut against an inside surface of the connector housing proximate said locking hole.
  • 13. The connector terminal of claim 12, where said at least one abutting portion is prevented from passing through said locking hole.
  • 14. The connector terminal of claim 12, wherein said engaging portion has a width no greater than a width of the locking hole.
  • 15. The connector terminal of claim 14, wherein a width of said resilient locking piece at a portion including said at least one abutting portion is greater than a width of the locking hole.
  • 16. The connector terminal of claim 15, wherein said at least one abutting portion is substantially perpendicular to and coplanar with said engaging portion.
  • 17. The connector terminal of claim 15, wherein said engaging portion extends outwardly from an upper surface of said resilient locking piece.
  • 18. The connector terminal of claim 17, wherein said engaging portion has a curved surface.
  • 19. The connector terminal of claim 12, further comprising another abutting portion on said resilient locking piece, wherein one abutting portion is disposed on each side of the engaging portion.
  • 20. The connector terminal of claim 19, wherein said abutting portions are defined by stepped portions which are stepped in relation to said engaging portion.
  • 21. The connector terminal of claim 19, wherein said engaging portion includes a dimple provided in said resilient lock piece.
  • 22. The connector terminal of claim 19, wherein said abutting portions are disposed on opposite sides of said engaging portion and wherein the distance between opposite lateral sides of said abutting portions is greater than a width of said engaging portion.
  • 23. The connector terminal of claim 19, wherein said abutting portions are stepped back from said engaging portion.
  • 24. The connector terminal of claim 19, wherein said abutting portions are defined by a notch.
  • 25. A terminal in combination with a connector housing having a locking hole, said terminal being insertable into said connector housing and comprising:an electrically conductive body including a wire connecting section to which a wire is connectable, and an electric contact section with which another terminal is matable; a resilient locking piece projecting from an outer surface of the electrically conductive body; an engaging portion formed on the resilient locking piece, the engaging portion being engaged with the locking hole of the connector housing; and abutting portions formed on the resilient locking piece, the abutting portions abutting against an inside surface of the connector housing which is located at a periphery of the locking hole.
  • 26. The terminal of claim 25, wherein the engaging portion has a width which is substantially equal to a diameter of the locking hole, and the resilient locking piece has a width which is larger than the diameter of the locking hole.
  • 27. The terminal of claim 25, wherein the abutting portions and the engaging portion form steps on the resilient locking piece.
  • 28. The terminal of claim 25, wherein the abutting portions extends in a width direction of the engaging portion, respectively.
  • 29. The terminal of claim 25, wherein the abutting portions and the engaging portion are formed stepwise on the resilient locking piece, and wherein the abutting portions are formed on opposite sides of the engaging portion, respectively.
  • 30. The terminal of claim 25, wherein said abutting portions are prevented from passing through said locking hole.
  • 31. A connector terminal in combination with the connector housing having a locking hole, said connector terminal being insertable into said connector housing and comprising;an electrically conductive body including a wire connecting section and an electric contact section; and a resilient locking piece projecting from an outer surface of the electrically conductive body, said resilient locking piece including an engaging portion and at least one abutting portion, wherein said engaging portion is disposed to engage the locking hole in the connector housing, and wherein said at least one abutting portion is disposed to abut against an inside surface of the connector housing proximate said locking hole such that said at least one abutting portion is prevented from passing through said locking hole.
  • 32. The connector terminal of claim 31, wherein said engaging portion has a width no greater than a width of the locking hole.
  • 33. The connector terminal of claim 31, wherein a width of said resilient locking piece at a portion including said at least one abutting portion is greater than a width of the locking hole.
  • 34. The connector terminal of claim 31, wherein said at least one abutting portion is substantially perpendicular to and coplanar with said engaging portion.
  • 35. The connector terminal of claim 31, wherein said engaging portion extends outwardly from an upper surface of said resilient locking piece.
  • 36. The connector terminal of claim 31, wherein said engaging portion has a curved surface.
  • 37. The connector terminal of claim 31, further comprising a second abutting portion on said resilient locking piece such that said connector terminal includes first and second abutting portions which are disposed on opposite sides of the engaging portion, respectively.
  • 38. The connector terminal of claim 31, wherein said at least one abutting portion is prevented from passing through said locking hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9-155329 Jun 1997 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4620766 Leonard Nov 1986
4726792 Shindo Feb 1988
4880401 Shima et al. Nov 1989
5609502 Thumma Mar 1997
5624273 Myer Apr 1997
5664969 Peterson et al. Sep 1997
5911603 Mansutti Jun 1999
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2-299176 Nov 1990 JP