1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a terminal attached to a flat conductor of a flat circuitry such as FPC (Flexible Print Circuit) and FFC (Flexible Flat Cable), and the flat circuitry having the terminal.
2. Description of the Related Art
A motor vehicle is equipped with a variety of electronic devices. The motor vehicle includes a wire harness for supplying electric power of a battery and control signal of a controller to the electronic devices. The wire harness has an electric wire and a connector. The connector has a housing formed with a synthetic resin and a terminal connected with an end portion of the electric wire.
The electronic devices mounted in the motor vehicle has been increasing in accordance with multi-functions requested by users. Accordingly, the wire harness has also been increasing in mass and volume.
In order to make the wire harness smaller, the flat circuitry such as FFC and FPC is proposed as the electric wire. The flat circuitry has a conductor of a rectangle section and a clad portion covering the conductor. The flat circuitry has the plurality of the conductors extending in parallel each other and the conductors are each insulated with the clad portion.
EP1363362 discloses that when a terminal is connected to a conductor of a flat circuitry, the conductor is bent to match with a shape of the terminal and the terminal is connected to the conductor. JP,2002-334733,A discloses that a conductor is placed on a bottom wall of a terminal having a pair of crimping pieces upstanding at both ends of the bottom wall and electric connection portions are bent to crimp the conductor.
A method of connecting the terminal to the conductor disclosed in EP1363362 requires a metal mold to form the conductor so as to match the shape of the terminal, and a metal mold for crimping the terminal to the conductor. Accordingly, a cost of connecting the terminal tends to increase.
The electric connection portion disclosed in JP,2002-334733,A can not be matched with the flat conductor due to the flat shape contrary to the case of twisted electric wires. Then, a contact area between the conductor and the electric connection portion decreases and an electric contact failure easily occurs. The electric connection portion has usually the crimping pieces, end portions of which are widely opened up to easily accept the conductor. This causes a difficulty for the crimping pieces to deform at a prescribed position when the conductor is crimped with a crimping device. Accordingly, the conductor is not well crimped as a specification so that the contact failure occurs due to an weak crimping force. Since the end portions of the crimping pieces are widely opened up, the conductor is easily displaced against the electric connection portion and possibly left therefrom during crimping.
The present invention provides a terminal for crimping a conductor of a flat circuitry without slipping the conductor from the terminal and with a reliable and improved crimping, and provides the flat circuitry having the terminal.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a crimping terminal includes an electric contact portion; an electric connection portion connected with the electric contact portion, the electric connection portion having a pair of conductor crimping pieces upstanding at both ends of a bottom wall and having serrations disposed on an inner wall of the pair of conductor crimping pieces and extending along a longitudinal direction of the crimping terminal; and a pair of clad crimping pieces connected with the electric connection portion, wherein a conductor with a flat shape of a flat circuitry is placed on the bottom wall and is crimped around with the pair of the conductor crimping pieces.
Preferably, the serrations are disposed away from abutting portions of the conductor to the inner wall of the pair of the conductor crimping pieces with respect to the bottom wall prior to crimping the conductor.
Preferably, the plurality of the serrations are disposed in series with a distance therebetween along the longitudinal direction of the crimping terminal.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, a flat circuitry having a crimping terminal includes: said flat circuitry having a conductor with a flat shape; and said crimping terminal, the crimping terminal including: an electric contact portion; an electric connection portion connected with the electric contact portion, said electric connection portion having a pair of conductor crimping pieces upstanding at both ends of a bottom wall and having serrations disposed on an inner wall of the pair of conductor crimping pieces and extending along a longitudinal direction of the crimping terminal; and a pair of clad crimping pieces connected with the electric connection portion, wherein the conductor with the flat shape of the flat circuitry is placed on the bottom wall and is crimped around with the pair of the conductor crimping pieces.
Preferably, the plurality of the serrations are disposed in series with a distance therebetween along the longitudinal direction of the crimping terminal.
A flat circuitry having a terminal 20 includes a crimping terminal 1 and a FFC (Flexible Flat Cable) 2 as the flat circuitry, as shown in
The crimping terminal 1 is formed by bending a conductive sheet metal and has an electric contact portion 6 for connecting a mating terminal and an electric connection portion 7 for crimping the conductors 3 of the FFC 2.
The electric contact portion 6 has a rectangular-section tube 8 and a spring, not shown, received in the tube 8. The tube 8 has a square-section in
As shown in
The bottom wall 9 is connected to an outer wall of the tube 8. The conductor 3 disposed at the end of the FFC 2 is placed on the bottom wall 9.
The conductor crimping pieces 10 form crimping pieces in the present invention. The pair of the conductor crimping pieces 10 are disposed at the center of the bottom wall 9 and upstanding at both sides in a direction of width of the bottom wall 9. The conductor crimping pieces 10 are opened up toward ends thereof prior to crimping the conductor 3 for easy amount of the conductor 3. The conductor crimping pieces 10 are connected to the bottom wall 9 with a smooth curve without a corner. The ends of the conductor crimping pieces 10 are bent toward the bottom wall 9 to sandwich the conductor 3 of the FFC 2.
The clad crimping pieces 11 are disposed opposite to the electric contact portion 6 with respect to the bottom wall 9. The clad crimping pieces 11 are disposed in the direction of width of the bottom wall 8 and upstanding at the both ends thereof. Ends of the clad crimping pieces 11 are bent toward the bottom wall 9 to sandwich the clad portion 4 of the FFC 2.
The serrations 12 are formed with recesses disposed at an inner wall of the conductor crimping pieces 10 and have grooves extending into a longitudinal direction of the crimping terminal 1. As shown in
When the conductor crimping pieces 10 are bent with a crimping device 15 as described later, they start to deform at the best deforming positions a, or the serrations 12. The serrations 12 reduce the thickness, i.e. strength of the conductor crimping pieces 10.
When the conductor crimping pieces 10 having the serrations 12 are crimped with the crimping device 15, edge portions disposed between the serrations 12 and extending to the direction of width of the crimping terminal 1 bite into the conductor 3. Accordingly, the conductor 3 is prevented from slipping out of the electric connection portion 7 and resulting to an improved connection between the crimping terminal 1 and the conductor 3.
In the flat circuitry, such as the FFC 2, having a terminal 20, the end portions of the FFC 2 each are placed on the bottom wall 9 of the crimping terminal 1 and the conductor 3 and clad portion 4 of the FFC 2 are crimped with the crimping pieces 10 and 11 by utilizing the crimping device 15. Accordingly, the crimping terminal 1 and the end portions of the FFC 2 are electrically and mechanically connected.
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As the crimper 14 comes more close to the anvil 13, the ends of the conductor crimping pieces 10 continue to deform while sliding on the side walls. As shown in
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The serrations 12 are disposed at the best deforming positions a and outside the ends of the conductor 3 so that the conductor crimping pieces 10 assuredly start to deform at the best deforming positions a. Accordingly, a contact failure due to an inadequate crimping force is avoided. The embodiment of the present invention provides the crimping terminal 1 having an improved connection to the flat circuitry.
The edge portions disposed between the serrations 12 and extending to the direction of width of the crimping terminal 1 bite into the conductor 3. Accordingly, the crimping terminal 1 of the present invention provides the improved holding force and electrical connection to the conductor 3 of the flat circuitry.
The embodiment of the present invention is adapted to the FFC 2 as the flat circuitry but also adapted to a belt-like flat circuitry such as the FPC (Flexible Print Circuit).
In the embodiment of the present invention, the electric contact portion 6 of the crimping terminal 1 is a female type such as the rectangular-section tube 8. The electric contact portion 6 can be a male type having a rod shape or plate shape.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of the serrations 12 are disposed close to the bottom wall 9 of the conductor crimping pieces 10 along the longitudinal direction of the crimping terminal 1. The serrations 12 can be formed in the bottom wall 9 or the clad crimping pieces 11.
The embodiment of the present invention is only exemplary and not limited thereto. Modifications are possible within the scope of the present invention.
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