The invention relates to an electrical connector terminal and, in particular, to an electrical connector terminal secured in a connector housing.
There are known connector housings that include a lance to secure an electrical connector terminal to prevent it from falling there from.
Japanese patent application no. JP2011-86478A discloses a connector that is configured in such a way that when a terminal is inserted and secured into a terminal receiving section when a lance abuts the terminal to lock the terminal and the lance together. When a front end of the terminal is used in a board-mounting type connector to connect to a board, the terminal is secured to the board by soldering. Normally, solder wettability along the front end of the terminal is improved by applying metal plating, for example, tin plating. However, when the terminal is inserted into the terminal receiving section, the lance comes into contact with a surface of the terminal and the plating may peel off. If the peeling-off occurs, desired solder wettability cannot be obtained.
The invention has been made in view of such a problem, and an object thereof is to provide an electrical connector that includes a housing and a terminal. The housing includes a terminal receiving passageway and a lance extending into the terminal receiving passageway. The terminal is inserted into the terminal receiving passageway and includes a top surface facing the lance and a holding portion extending from and above the top surface.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
The invention will be explained below in detail based upon embodiments shown in the accompanying figures.
First with reference to
The housing 11 is manufactured by injection-molding an insulating resin.
The housing 11 includes with a mating connector receiving cover 13a configured to mate with a mating connector. A connector receiving space 16a is provided inside the mating connector receiving cover 13a and into which the mating connector is inserted from an opened front portion thereof. The connector receiving space 16 includes a rear portion sectioned by a depth wall 17. A plurality of terminal receiving passageways 19 (two holes are shown in
The terminal receiving passageway 19 includes a lance 30 provided on an upper side thereof and a supporting wall 18 provided on a lower side thereof so as to face the lance 30. The lance 30 and the supporting wall 18 are both formed integrally with the depth wall 17, and project rearward.
The housing 11 is further provided with mating connector receiving covers 13b and 13c. For sake of brevity, description of the covers 13b and 13c is omitted.
The terminal 20 and the terminal 15 are held by press-fitting them into the housing 11, portions thereof are arranged inside the connector receiving space 16a, and the other portions thereof are arranged outside the housing 11. Incidentally, the terminal 20 is used for power supply, while the terminal 15 is used for signal transmission.
The terminal 20 electrically connects a board and a mating connector with each other.
As shown in
The terminal 20 is integrally formed by stamping metal material excellent in electrical conductivity and elasticity, for example, a plate material made of copper alloy.
As shown in
The lock 25 includes with an inclined portion 25a, a flat portion 25b, and a locking side 25c. The inclined portion 25a rises up from the top side 20a of the terminal 20, and toward the connecting portion 21. Further, the flat portion 25b communicates with the inclined portion 25a and is parallel to the top side 20a. The locking side 25c is formed so as to suspend from a front end of the flat portion 25b and is perpendicular to the top side 20a.
Incidentally, the lock 25 is formed by cutting and raising a portion of the terminal 20. The lock (locking portion) can be formed integrally with the terminal by formation performed by cutting and raising a portion of the terminal without adding a special step.
Further, as shown in
In addition, tabs 29 and 29 are formed to project from both edges of the holding portion 23 along a width thereof. The tabs 29 and 29 are inserted into holding grooves (not shown) provided in the housing 11 to hold the terminal 20 at a predetermined position of the housing 11.
In the shown embodiment, the tine portion 22 is bifurcated from its middle and includes a first tine 22a and a second tine 22b. The first tine 22a is folded to a lower side and is to be connected to a first board (not shown) arranged on a lower side of the connector 10. Further, the second tine 22b is folded to an upper side and is to be connected to a second board (not shown) arranged on an upper side of the connector 10. Incidentally, after the terminal 20 is assembled at the predetermined position of the housing 11 in a flat state shown in
Further, the first tine 22a and the second tine 22b are electrically connected and fixed to the first board and the second board by soldering process, respectively. In order to improve solder wettability, plating films made of the same metal as that of a main component (for example, tin) of the solder are applied to surfaces of the first tine 22a and the second tine 22b.
Here, the terminal 20 includes for power supply and the tine portion 22 (the first tine 22a and the second tine 22b) includes a width corresponding to current caused to flow in order to allow flow of large current in the tine portion 22. If the width is narrow, the temperature of the terminal 20 may rise abnormally.
In the shown embodiment, the lance 30 is a cantilever member which prevents the terminal 20 from falling out from the housing 11 unintentionally. The lance 30 extends to a rear end side to be locked to the terminal 20. The lance 30 is inclined in such a way so as to descend rearward.
The lance 30 comes in contact with a lock 25 of the terminal 20 to be pushed up in the process of inserting the terminal 20 to a predetermined position. When the lance 30 is inserted to a predetermined holding position, the pressing-up is released and a locking side 31 at a front end of the lance 30 and a locking side 25c of the terminal 20 face each other to be locked to each other, so that the terminal 20 is retained.
The lance 30 is set such that a lower end position 33 of the lance 30 is higher than a top side 20a of the terminal 20 described later and it is lower than a flat portion 25b of the lock 25 in a free state until the lance 30 comes in contact with the lock 25.
Incidentally, the lance 30 is made of insulating resin, and it is formed integrally with the housing 11.
Next, action of the lance 30 in the process of press-fitting the terminal 20 into the housing 11 will be explained with reference to
As shown in
Since the lance 30 includes at a position higher than the top side 20a, the terminal 20 is inserted without contacting of the tine portion 22 (the top side 20a) with the lance 30 until the lock 25 reaches the lance 30, as shown in
When further insertion of the terminal 20 is performed after the lock 25 has reached the lance 30, as shown in
When the terminal 20 is inserted to the predetermined position and the lock 25 passes through the lance 30, the lance 30 returns to the free state elastically, so that the locking side 25c of the lock 25 and the locking side 31 of the lance 30 face each other, as shown in
After the terminal 20 is inserted to the predetermined position and it is press-fitted into the housing 11, the first tine 22a and the second tine 22b are folded to the lower side and the upper side, respectively, so that they are connected to the first board and the second board.
As explained above, in the connector 10, the locking side 25c includes at the lock 25 projecting from the top side 20a of the terminal 20 (the second tine 22b) and the lance 30 includes at such a position that the lance 30 is spaced from the top side 20a of the terminal 20 while it interfaces with the lock 25.
Therefore, during the insertion process of the terminal 20, the lance 30 moves relative to the terminal 20 (the top side 20a) without coming in contact with the terminal 20 (the top side 20a) until the lock 25 reaches the lance 30, and thereafter the lance 30 comes in contact with the lock 25.
Therefore, according to the connector 10, since it can be avoided that the plating applied to the tine portion 22 is scraped by the lance 30, the solder wettability can be secured.
Further, even in a portion of the tine portion 22 which is not provided for soldering, a damage occurring upon scraping is not preferable from the view point of appearance, but the damage can be prevented from occurring according to the connector 10.
Incidentally, since the lock 25 is not soldered to the board and it is received inside the housing 11, even if it is scraped by the lance 30, the scraping is not problematic.
In addition, according to the connector 10, a width required to allow flowing of large current in the second tine 22b of the tine portion 22 can be secured. That is, in order to avoid contact between the lance 30 and the second tine 22a, the movement region A of the second tine 22b shown in
Further, since the terminal 20 is pressed against the supporting wall 18 using the press-fitting projections 28 and 28 generating limited pressure, the terminal 20 is secured in the housing 11 in a more stable state. Since the terminal 20 can be securely held in the housing 11, the terminal 20 is prevented from falling out by providing the lance 30 only on one side.
Incidentally, in the shown embodiment, the lance 30 is provided on the upper side. However, one skilled in the art should appreciate that it may be provided on the lower side. In this case, a similar effect can be achieved by using the terminal 20 in a reversed state.
In the embodiment shown in
The invention has the gist that a portion locking the lance 30 has been raised relative to the top side 20a. Though the this embodiment is configured such that the portion to be locked by the lance 30 is caused to project relative to the top side 20a, means for recessing the top side 20a relative to the locking portion will be explained in an embodiment shown in
Portions of this embodiment differ from those of first embodiment shown in
As shown in
The shown embodiment is not provided with the lock 25 and it is configured such that the lance 30 is locked to a locking side 44 composed of an inner wall defining a locking hole 43 penetrating the top and bottom of the holding portion 23.
Incidentally, a forming method of the groove 41 is arbitrary, and the groove 41 can be formed by stamping process or cutting process. The terminal 40 shown in
In the process of press-fitting the terminal 40 into the housing 11, the lance 30 passes through the second tine 22b without coming in contact with the second tine 22b because the groove 41 is formed. Therefore, a movement trajectory of the lance 30 is formed at a position facing a bottom face of the groove 41.
Then, when the lance 30 reaches a region B of the top side 20a which is not formed with the groove 41, it rides on the region B, and when the lance 30 further moves, it drops in the locking hole 43 to be locked to the locking side 44.
It is unnecessary to change molding for the housing 11 especially because the above-described advantageous effect can be achieved by only forming the groove 41 in the terminal 40 without changing the position of the conventional lance 30.
Though the embodiments of the invention have been explained above, it is possible to select the constitutions described in the above-described embodiments or change these constitutions to other constitutions without departing from the gist of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-186389 | Sep 2013 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2014/073708 filed Sep. 8, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Application no. 2013-186389 filed Sep. 9, 2013.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2014/073708 | Sep 2014 | US |
Child | 15064912 | US |