This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) of European Patent Application No. 19178451.1, filed on Jun. 5, 2019.
The present invention relates to a contact terminal and, more particularly, to a contact terminal for connecting at least two contact tabs.
A contact terminal for connecting at least two contact tabs has a first tab reception volume and a second tab reception volume, each being configured to receive one of the two contact tabs in a respective insertion direction. The contact terminal has at least one contact spring, which extends continuously from the first to the second tab reception volume at one side thereof, the at least one contact spring being attached to a holder.
Such contact terminals are often used for connecting contact tabs of electrical connectors. In particular, contact tabs having the capability to carry high electrical currents are useful in a variety of applications. In automobiles, for example, they may be used in a power distribution center to carry a current between components. However, particularly in automobiles, the contact terminal as well as the contact tabs are subjected to stress such as vibrations, which may cause a misalignment between the tabs. Furthermore, the number of contact points may vary depending on the application. Thus, for each application, a specific pre-manufactured contact terminal is necessary. The excessive stock of different contact terminals causes an increase of production and storage costs.
A contact terminal for connecting a pair of contact tabs includes a first tab reception volume, a second tab reception volume, a holder, and a contact spring attached to the holder. Each of the first tab reception volume and the second tab reception volume receive one of the pair of tabs in an insertion direction. The contact spring extends continuously from the first tab reception volume to the second tab reception volume and at least partially limits the first tab reception volume and the second tab reception volume on a side.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figure, of which:
In the following, the contact terminal according to the invention is explained in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. In the figures, the same reference numerals are used for elements, which correspond to one another in terms of their function and/or structure.
According to the description of the various aspects and embodiments, elements shown in the drawings can be omitted if the technical effects of those elements are not needed for a particular application, and vice versa: i.e. elements that are not shown or described with reference to the figures but are described above can be added if the technical effect of those particular elements is advantageous in a specific application.
A first embodiment of a contact terminal 1 according to the invention is described with reference to
The contact terminal 1 further comprises at least one contact spring 8, which extends continuously from the first tab reception volume 4 to the second tab reception volume 6 at one side thereof. The at least one contact spring 8 may be configured to be deflected resiliently in a direction perpendicular to the respective insertion direction I and away from the respective first and second tab reception volume 4,6. Therefore, the at least one contact spring 8 may be biased against a surface of the contact tabs 2 and be deflected resiliently upon insertion of the respective contact tabs 2, optimizing the mating force of the contact terminal 1.
The at least one contact spring 8 is attached to a holder 10, as shown in
In order to provide a contact terminal 1 that can be easily adjusted to different applications and allows for a secure and stable connection even when subjected to stress, such as vibrations, the at least one contact spring 8 limits the first and second tab reception volume 4, 6 on one side at least partially. In an embodiment, each contact spring 8 may limit the first and second tab reception volume 4, 6 at least partially only on one side.
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The holder 10 may be arranged in the transition volume 14; the holder 10 may overlap with the transition volume 14 in a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction I. The holder 10 may also at least partially overlap with the first tab reception volume 4 and/or the second tab reception volume 6 in a direction perpendicular to the respective insertion direction I, for at least partially receiving the respective contact tabs 2.
The holder 10 may extend at least partially around the common receptacle 12 and/or at least partially around the first and second tab reception volumes 4, 6. The holder 10 may define a cross section, particularly a cross section in a plane perpendicular to the insertion direction I, of at least one of the first and second tab reception volumes 4, 6. Thus, the overall shape of the first and second tab reception volumes 4, 6 may be defined by the holder 10. The holder 10 may comprise a shape complementary to the contact tabs. For example, if the contact tabs 2 are oblong, the holder 10 may have a shape extending around an oblong cross section in a plane perpendicular to the respective insertion direction I.
In the embodiment shown in
The holder 10 and the at least one contact spring 8 may comprise a snap-on assembly 18, as shown in
In an embodiment, the holder 10 is arranged beyond the at least one contact spring 8 with respect to the first and second tab reception volumes 4, 6 in a direction perpendicular to the respective insertion direction. The contact spring 8 may be arranged between the holder 10 and the first tab reception volume 4 and second tab reception volume 6 in a direction perpendicular to the respective insertion direction I. In another embodiment, the at least one contact spring 8 may be arranged beyond the holder 10 with respect to the first and second tab reception volume 4, 6 in a direction perpendicular to the respective insertion direction I, i.e. the holder 10 may be arranged between the at least one contact spring 8 and the first and second tab reception volume 4, 6.
The at least one contact spring 8 has a snapping structure 20 with a pair of snapping slots 22 adapted to be snapped onto edges 24 of the holder 10. The snapping slots 22 may be arranged opposite to one another in the insertion direction I. Therefore, the at least one contact spring 8 can be securely mounted on the holder 10. In other embodiments, any other mechanism for mounting, particularly removably mounting the at least one contact spring 8, is imaginable within the scope of the invention, such as a sliding engagement and/or mounting by an interference fit.
Multiple contact springs 8 may be mounted to the holder 10, wherein the distance between the contact springs 8 can be set according to the application requirements. For example, the contact springs 8 may be stacked to a tight package, increasing the number of contact points and consequently the capability of carrying higher electrical currents. The at least two contact springs 8 may be arranged upright and side by side, as a stacked package. Therefore, the at least two contact springs 8 may contact the contact tabs 2 from the same side. Multiple contact springs 8 may be arranged side by side so that the package of contact springs 8 may fully limit the first tab reception volume 4 and the second tab reception volume 6 from one side. Alternatively or additionally, at least two contact springs 8 may be arranged on different, particularly opposing sides of the first and second tab reception volumes 4, 6. When arranged on opposing sides, the at least two contact springs 8 may be arranged opposite to one another or in a staggered formation relative to one another. A row of contact springs 8 can be arranged on opposing sides of the first and second tab reception volumes 4, 6, forming a mouth for receiving the contact tabs 2.
When mounting several contact springs 8 to the holder 10, each contact spring 8 may engage a separate snapping structure 20 being arranged relative to each other at predetermined positions. The at least two contact springs 8 may be adapted to be independently deflectable from one another, so that each contact spring 8 can compensate for tolerances without influencing the other. In particular, micro tolerances such as irregularities of the surface of the contact tab 2 may be compensated by the contact springs 8 without influencing each other. This may further ensure the mating force and secure connection between the contact tab 8 and the contact terminal 1.
The at least one contact spring 8 may extend in a direction opposite the respective insertion direction I beyond the holder 10 and comprise a contact section 26 protruding from a main body 28, as shown in
As the at least one contact spring 8 is adapted for electrically connecting the two contact tabs 2, the at least one contact spring 8 may be optimized by forming the at least one contact spring 8 with copper or a copper alloy. The at least one contact spring 8 may be formed by at least one of stamping, bending and wire extrusion.
In order to further increase the flexibility of the contact terminal 1 and optimize the contact force and stabilize the connection under conditions of misalignment and movement, the holder 10 may comprise at least one tolerance adjustment spring 32 shown in
The holder 10 may be optimized for mechanical stability and may therefore be formed by steel, e.g. stainless steel.
In order to provide a high current capability, the number of contact springs 8 mounted to the holder 10 can be increased, whereby each contact spring 8 may be independent from the other.
In the embodiment shown in
A contact terminal 1 according to another embodiment, as shown in
The holder 10, as shown in
The holder 10 may further comprise a locking latch 38, as shown in
The embodiments shown in
In the following, different embodiments of the contact spring 8 are described with reference to
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The contact spring 8 being a stamped part is advantageous for a large scale and cost effective production. Multiple contact springs 8 can be arranged face to face adjacent to one another in the respective insertion direction I on the holder 10. Therefore, a space efficient stacking of multiple contact springs 8 may be achieved allowing for a larger number of stackable contact springs 8, and consequently contact points.
A second embodiment of the contact spring 8 is elucidated with reference to
In the embodiment shown in
In the third embodiment of the contact spring 8, shown in
With having the at least one contact spring 8 limiting the first and second tab reception volume 4, 6 only on one side at least partially, the at least one contact spring 8 may be resiliently deflected independently from the opposing side increasing the stability of the contact terminal 8 against vibrations. Furthermore, the number of contact springs 8 and their respective positions can be adjusted depending on the application requirements. As each contact spring 8 only limits the first and second tab reception volume 4, 6 at least partially on one side, each contact spring 8 does not take up a lot of space and can be arranged easily at their respective positions.
In an embodiment, a set includes a plurality of contact terminals 1 separate from one another. The contact spring 8 of each of the contact terminals 1 is identically structured and the holder 10 of each of the contact terminals 1 is differently structured with different cross-sections of at least one of the first tab reception volume 4 and the second tab reception volume 6.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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19178451.1 | Jun 2019 | EP | regional |