Crimp terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749457
  • Patent Number
    6,749,457
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In a crimp terminal for crimping at least one bare conductor of at least one sheathed electric wire, the at least one bare conductor is placed on a bottom plate. A pair of crimp craws extend from the bottom plate to crimp the at least one bare conductor placed on the bottom plate. A plurality of serrations are formed at least on an inner face of the bottom plate to bite the at least one bare conductor crimped by the crimp claws. At least one of the serrations has a depth different from a depth of each another serration.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a crimp terminal for connecting electric wires by crimping, and more particularly to an improvement of conductor engaging grooves (serrations) which are formed on an inner face of a bottom plate part, etc. of the terminal, and advantageously contribute to an improvement of electrical connecting performance as well as an improvement of mechanical connecting performance between the terminal and conductors of the electric wires.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show examples of related-art crimp terminals.




A crimp terminal


1


as shown in

FIG. 6

is the crimp terminal for screw fitting, and includes a terminal portion


2


for screw fitting which has a screw insertion hole


2




a


formed at its distal end, a conductor crimping portion


4


and a sheath crimping portion


5


which are provided in order behind the terminal portion


2


. These portions are integrally formed of a sheet of metal plate by stamping process.




The conductor crimping portion


4


is a portion for connecting bare conductors


7




b


by crimping, which are exposed by removing an insulation sheath


7




a


from a sheathed electric wire


7


, as also shown in FIG.


8


. The conductor crimping portion


4


has a bottom plate part


4




a


on which the bare conductors


7




b


are placed, and a pair of crimp claws


4




b


which are adapted to be crimped onto the bare conductors


7




b


placed on this bottom plate part


4




a


, by a crimping equipment


9


(See FIG.


9


).




The sheath crimping portion


5


is a portion for crimping the sheathed electric wire


7


to fix it together with the insulation sheath


7




a


, and includes a bottom plate part


5




a


on which the sheathed electric wire


7


is placed, and a pair of crimp claws


5




b


which are crimped onto the sheathed electric wire


7


placed on the bottom plate part


5




a


, by the crimping equipment


9


(See FIG.


9


).




The crimping equipment


9


is a kind of pressing apparatus which includes, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, an anvil


9




a


for supporting the bottom plate parts


4




a


,


5




a


of the conductor crimping portion


4


and the sheath crimping portion


5


, and two crimpers


9




b


,


9




c


provided above the anvil


9




a


so as to move up and down for respectively crimping the crimp claws


4




b


and the crimp claws


5




b.






Meanwhile, a crimp terminal


11


as shown in

FIG. 7

, is a relaying crimp terminal for connecting conductors of a plurality of sheathed electric wires


12




a


,


12




b


,


12




c


together in a bundle, and has a bottom plate part


11




a


on which a plurality of bare conductors


13


are placed, and a pair of crimp claws


11




b


which are extended from both sides of the bottom plate part


11




a


and adapted to be crimped onto the bare conductors


13


placed on the bottom plate part


11




a


, by a crimping equipment. The bottom plate part


11




a


and the crimp claws


11




b


are integrally formed of a sheet of metal plate by stamping process.




It has been known that in order to enhance electrical connecting performance and mechanical connecting performance between the bare conductors and the bottom plate parts of these crimp terminals, a plurality of conductor engaging grooves


17


in a concave shape (hereinafter referred to as “serrations”) extending in a direction intersecting axes of the bare conductors (usually, in a perpendicular direction) are provided on an inner face


16


of the bottom plate part, etc. of the terminal to be contacted with the bare conductors, as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

.




In this case, all the serrations have a groove width and a groove depth of the same size, and are in the same shape.




When the crimp claws


4




b


,


11




b


have been crimped, groove edges of the serrations


17


are intensively pressed so as to adequately bite the bare conductors


7




b


,


13


on the surface, and both the mechanical connecting performance and the electrical connecting performance can be improved, ensuring reliability of the connection by crimping.




By the way, in order that oxidized coatings formed by oxidation on the surfaces of the conductors may be removed when the edges of the serrations


17


have bitten the bare conductors


7




b


,


13


by the edges, it is necessary for the serrations


17


to be set to have a large amount of bite, and it is necessary to make the serrations


17


deep for an increase of the amount of bite.




On the other hand, in case where the serrations have been set to have a large amount of bite, stresses will be converged on crimped areas of the conductors when a tensile force is exerted on the bare conductors


7




b


,


13


from outside. As the results, the bare conductors


7




b


,


13


will be likely to be broken, resulting in deterioration of the mechanical connecting performance.




Under the circumstances, in order that improvements of the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance may be obtained while keeping their balance, the depth of the serrations


17


and crimping amounts of the crimp claws can be determined in consideration of outer diameters of the bare conductors.




However, there have been many cases in which the crimp terminals employed in a wire harness or the like for a motor vehicle must connect the sheathed electric wires having various diameters, or must crimp the conductors having different outer diameters together in a bundle.




For this reason, it is extremely difficult to determine the depth of the serrations


17


and the crimping amounts of the crimp claws so that improvements of both the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance can be obtained while keeping their balance. For example, in case where a plurality of the bare conductors having different outer diameters have been crimped together in a bundle, even though the large diametered bare conductors may be improved both in the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance, the small diametered bare conductors may be too much engaged by the serrations


17


, resulting in a probability that even a slight tensile force may break the bare conductors.




Moreover, in case where the mechanical connecting performance is intended to be ensured, by setting the depth of the serrations


17


according to the bare conductor having the smallest diameter among the bare conductors


7




b


,


13


to be crimped, there has been such an anxiety that in the bare conductors having the larger diameters, the edges of the grooves cannot sufficiently remove the oxidized coatings on the surfaces of the conductors, incurring defective electrical connecting performance.




In order to eliminate such disadvantages contradicting each other, a crimp terminal


21


as shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

has been proposed.




This crimp terminal


21


is disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. JP 59-165390A, and includes two conductor crimping portions


23


,


24


having different crimping amounts. The conductor crimping portion


23


positioned at a proximal end side of the bare conductors forms a crimping part having a small amount of bite of the serrations with respect to the conductors, by adjusting a height of the crimp claws


23




b


,


23




b


and controlling a crimper


26




b


in a crimping equipment


26


so as to obtain a smaller crimping amount.




On the other hand, the conductor crimping portion


24


which is positioned at a distal end side of the bare conductors forms a crimping part having a large amount of bite of the serrations with respect to the conductors, by adjusting a height of the crimp claws


24




b


,


24




b


and controlling a crimper


26




c


in the crimping equipment


26


so as to obtain a larger crimping amount.




In this manner, by providing two types of the conductor crimping portions


23


,


24


having different crimping amounts, incomplete or excessive amount of bite by the serrations has been eliminated, even in case where the bare conductors having small diameters and large diameters are mixed, and both the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance have been able to be improved.




However, in the crimp terminal


21


as shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, an increase in number of the conductor crimping portions


23


,


24


has incurred a problem that a structure of the terminal has become complicated and large-sized. In addition, the crimping equipment


26


has become also complicated due to an addition of the crimper


26




c


, and there has arisen a problem that cost for the equipment might be increased.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a crimp terminal in which, on occasion of crimping operation when the bare conductors of both small diameters and large diameters are mixed, an excessive or incomplete bite in any conductor can be eliminated, without incurring a complicated and large-sized structure of the crimp terminal, and also without incurring a complicated crimping equipment, and both electrical connecting performance and mechanical connecting performance can be improved at a low cost.




In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a crimp terminal for crimping at least one bare conductor of at least one sheathed electric wire, comprising:




a bottom plate, on which the at least one bare conductor is placed;




a pair of crimp craws, extending from the bottom plate to crimp the at least one bare conductor placed on the bottom plate; and




a plurality of serrations formed at least on an inner face of the bottom plate to bite the at least one bare conductor crimped by the crimp claws,




wherein at least one of the serrations has a depth different from a depth of each another serration.




In this construction, when the crimping operation is performed, the shallow serration will prevent an excessive bite thereby to attain improvement of the mechanical connecting performance, and on the other hand, the deep serration will prevent the oxidized coating from remaining due to an incomplete bite thereby to attain improvement of the electrical connecting performance.




Further, the serrations having different depths can ensure appropriate amounts of bite with respect to both the bare conductors having a small diameter and a large diameter, although no additional crimping structure is required.




Therefore, on occasion of crimping operation when the bare conductors having both a small diameter and a large diameter are mixed, an excessive or incomplete bite with respect to either conductor can be eliminated, without incurring a complicated and large-sized structure of the crimp terminal, and also without incurring a complicated crimping equipment, and both the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance can be improved at a low cost.




Preferably, a depth of a serration situated closer to an end of the bottom plate at which the sheathed electric wire is placed is shallower than a depth of another serration.




When plural sheathed electric wires are placed at both ends of the bottom plate, it is preferable that depths of serration closer to the both ends of the bottom plate are shallower than a depth of another serration.




In these cases, it is possible to decrease an amount of bite between the serrations and the bare conductors at the proximal end side of the bare conductors, so that deterioration of the mechanical connecting performance due to an excessive bite can be reliably prevented.




Preferably, a depth of a center portion of the at least one serration in an extending direction thereof is shallower than depths of both end portions thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a developed view of a conductor crimping portion of a crimp terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the conductor crimping portion shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along a line D—D of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along a line E—E of

FIG. 3

, showing a crimp terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of a conductor crimping portion, showing a crimp terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a related-art crimp terminal;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a related-art relaying crimp terminal;





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of a conductor crimping portion of the related-art crimp terminals;





FIG. 9

is a front view of a crimping equipment for conducting crimping operation of crimp claws on the crimp terminal;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view taken along a line B—B of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a sectional view taken along a line A—A of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 12

is a sectional view taken along a line C—C of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a related-art crimp terminal of two-step crimping type; and





FIG. 14

is a vertical sectional view of a crimping equipment for conducting crimping operation of the crimp terminal shown in FIG.


13


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, preferred embodiments of a crimp terminal according to the present invention will be described in detail, referring to the accompanying drawings.




A crimp terminal


31


according to a first embodiment is a crimp terminal for screw fitting which is integrally formed of a metal plate by stamping process. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the crimp terminal


31


is constructed in such a manner that in order from its proximal end side, a sheath crimping portion


33


and a conductor crimping portion


35


are continuously provided.




The sheath crimping portion


33


has a bottom plate part


33




a


on which a sheathed electric wire


37


is placed, and a pair of crimp claws


33




b


extended from both sides of the bottom plate part


33




a


. By crimping a pair of the crimp claws


33




b


onto the sheathed electric wire


37


together with the insulation sheath


37




a


by the crimping equipment


9


(See FIGS.


9


and


10


), the sheathed electric wire


37


is secured.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the conductor crimping portion


35


has a bottom plate part


35




a


adapted to support bare conductors


37




b


which are exposed by removing an insulation sheath


37




a


from one end portion of the sheathed electric wire


37


, and a pair of crimp claws


35




b


extended from both sides of this bottom plate part


35




a


. By crimping a pair of the crimp claws


35




b


onto the bare conductors


37




b


by the crimping equipment


9


, the sheathed electric wire


37


is fixed.




The conductor crimping portion


35


is provided with three conductor engaging grooves, so-called serrations


41


,


42


,


43


which extend in a direction intersecting axes of the bare conductors


37




b


, on inner faces of the bottom plate part


35




a


and the crimp claws


35




b


to be contacted with the bare conductors


37




b.






These serrations


41


,


42


,


43


act in such a manner that edges of the grooves may bite the bare conductors


37




b


when the crimp claws


35




b


have been crimped, and electrical connecting performance and mechanical connecting performance between the bare conductors


37




b


and the conductor crimping portion


35


may be enhanced. A width w is the same in all the grooves.




However, in this embodiment, among the three serrations


41


,


42


and


43


, the serration


41


located adjacent to an end of the bottom plate portion


35




a


corresponding to a proximal end side of the bare conductors


37




b


is set to have a groove depth h1 which is smaller than a groove depth h2 of the other two serrations


42


,


43


which are located adjacent to a center and adjacent to a distal end of the bottom plate part


35




a


, so that the serrations


41


,


42


,


43


may have different amounts of bite with respect to the bare conductors


37




b.






In the crimp terminal


31


constructed in this manner, when the bare conductors


37




b


on the bottom plate part


35




a


have been crimped by crimping operation of the crimp claws


35




b


, respective edges of the serrations


41


,


42


,


43


are adapted to bite the bare conductors


37




b


on the surface. On this occasion, the serration


41


having the smaller groove depth h1 will be prevented from excessively biting the conductors


37




b


, thus enhancing the mechanical connecting performance with an appropriate bite.




On the other hand, the serrations


42


,


43


having the larger groove depth h2 will remove an oxidized coating formed on the surfaces of the bare conductors


37




b


with a deep bite, thus enhancing the electrical connecting performance.




Although the above described function has been described referring to a case in which the bare conductors to be applied have a small outer diameter, it is apparent that in case where the bare conductors have a large outer diameter, the serrations


42


,


43


having the large groove depth h2 can ensure an appropriate amount of bite which is suitable for both the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance. Therefore, such an inconvenience that either one of the electrical connecting performance and the mechanical connecting performance may become defective will not occur.




Moreover, in the above described embodiment, the groove depths of the three serrations


41


,


42


,


43


are set in a plurality of different sizes so as to ensure appropriate amounts of bite with respect to both the bare conductors


37




b


having a small diameter and a large diameter, and so, any additional structure or the like to the conductor crimping portion on the crimp terminal


31


is absolutely unnecessary.




Accordingly, even in case where the bare conductors having a large diameter and a small diameter are mixed, excessive or incomplete amount of bite can be eliminated with respect to the conductors of any size, without incurring a complicated or large-sized structure of the crimp terminal


31


, and also without incurring a complicated crimping equipment. Thus, both the electrical connecting performance and mechanical connecting performance can be improved at a low cost.




Further in the present embodiment, the serration


41


located corresponding to the proximal end side of the bare conductors


37




b


has been set to have the smaller groove depth than the groove depth of the other serrations


42


,


43


which are located adjacent to the center part of the bottom plate part


35




a


, as shown in FIG.


3


. As the results, it is possible to decrease the amount of bite between the groove and the conductors at the proximal end side of the bare conductors


37




b


, and deterioration of the mechanical connecting performance due to an excessive bite can be reliably prevented.




Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to

FIG. 4

, which is a sectional view taken along a line E—E of FIG.


3


. Specifically, in the first embodiment, the groove depths of the serrations


41


,


42


,


43


are constant inside the respective serrations


41


,


42


,


43


. However, in this embodiment, in the serration


42


located in the middle, a depth h3 at a center part of the groove is set to be smaller than a depth h2 at both end parts of the groove.




With this structure, the center part of the serration


42


located in the middle of the three serrations can be positively utilized for engaging a small diametered conductor. Meanwhile, the large depth h2 at the both end parts of this serration


42


can attain a deep bite, and improved electrical connecting performance can be obtained. Structures of other parts in this embodiment are the same as in the preceding embodiment.




It is to be noted that although the crimp terminal for screw fitting has been illustrated in the above described embodiments, the present invention can be applied to the relaying crimp terminal which is adapted to connect a plurality of electric wires together by crimping, as a third embodiment of the invention.




In this embodiment, it is desirable that among three serrations


61


,


62


,


63


provided on an inner face of a conductor crimping portion


55


, the serrations


61


and


63


located at both end parts are set to have a small groove depth h1 so as to contribute to mechanical connection, and the serration


62


located in the center is set to have a large groove depth h2 so as to contribute to electrical connection.




Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.




For example, number of the serrations to be provided on the inner face of the conductor crimping portion is not limited to the above described embodiment. An arbitrary number of more than two can be selected.



Claims
  • 1. A crimp terminal for crimping at least one bare conductor of at least one sheathed electric wire, comprising:a bottom plate, on which the at least one bare conductor is placed; a pair of crimp claws, extending from the bottom plate to crimp the at least one bare conductor placed on the bottom plate; and a plurality of serrations formed at least on an inner face of the bottom plate to bite the at least one bare conductor crimped by the crimp claws, wherein at least one of the serrations has a depth different from a depth of each another serration, wherein a depth of a center portion of the at least one serration in an extending direction thereof is shallower than depths of both end portions thereof.
  • 2. A crimp terminal for crimping at least one bare conductor of at least one sheathed electric wire, comprising:a bottom plate, on which the at least one bare conductor is placed; a pair of crimp claws, extending from the bottom plate to crimp the at least one bare conductor placed on the bottom plate; and a plurality of serrations formed at least on an inner face of the bottom plate to bite the at least one bare conductor crimped by the crimp claws, wherein at least one of the serrations has a depth different from a depth of each another serration, wherein: depths of serration closer to the both ends of the bottom plate are shallower than a depth of another serration, and portions of the bottom plate between each of the serrations are substantially the same thickness.
  • 3. The crimp terminal as set forth in claim 2, wherein plural sheathed electric wires are placed at both ends of the bottom plate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P2001-213950 Jul 2001 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
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4003623 Reynolds Jan 1977 A
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Number Date Country
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