Information
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Patent Grant
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6379198
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Patent Number
6,379,198
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Date Filed
Monday, March 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Prasad; Chandrika
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 404
- 439 405
- 439 79
- 439 82
- 439 825
- 439 692
- 439 884
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International Classifications
- H01R1305
- H01R424
- H01R426
- H01R1120
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Abstract
An electrical connector terminal has an elongated wire board mounting portion that fits axially in a terminal opening in a wiring board. An elongated, generally planar wire connecting portion has an axis in common with that of the mounting portion and is formed to connect with an outside lead. A shoulder portion between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion has a first section extending from a base of the wire connecting portion and normally of the wire connecting portion, wherein the terminal is held stable when the first section is restrained by a part outside the plane of the wire connecting portion. A second section of the shoulder portion diverges from an end of the first section and extends parallel to the wire connecting portion. An end of the second section provides a desired coupling with a confronting end of a shoulder portion of a like connector terminal.
Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, an electrical connector terminal includes an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis, wherein the mounting portion is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in a wire board. An elongated generally planar wire connecting portion has an axis the same as the axis of the mounting portion and is formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead. A shoulder portion is formed between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion, wherein the shoulder portion has a first section that extends from a base of the wire connecting portion in a direction normal to the wire connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stably relative to the wire board when the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by an outside part at a position outside the plane of the wire connecting portion. The shoulder portion also has a second section that diverges from an end of the first section farther from the wire connecting portion, and the second section extends in a direction that is parallel to the wire connecting portion. An end of the second section of the shoulder portion is dimensioned and arranged to provide a desired amount of coupling in association with a confronting end of a second section of a shoulder portion of a like connector terminal.
According to another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector terminal arrangement includes a wire board, and at least a first connector terminal and a second connector terminal mounted on the wire board. Each terminal includes an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis, wherein the mounting portion is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wire board, an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion having an axis the same as the axis of the mounting portion and formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, and a shoulder portion formed between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion. The shoulder portion has a first section that extends from a base of the wire connecting portion in a direction normal to the wire connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stably relative to the wire board when the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by and outside part at a position outside the plane of the wire connecting portion, and a second section that diverges from an end of the first section farther from the wire connecting portion, wherein the second section extends in a direction that is parallel to the wire connecting portion. An end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the first terminal is aligned with and spaced from an end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the second terminal to obtain a desired coupling between the first and the second connector terminals.
According to another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector terminal block includes a housing, a wire board supported in the housing, a base wall supported in the housing in the vicinity of the wire board, a first connector terminal, and a second connector terminal mounted on the wire board. Each of the first and the second connector terminals includes an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis, wherein the mounting portion is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wire board, an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion having an axis the same as the axis of the mounting portion and formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, and a shoulder portion formed between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion. The shoulder portion has a first section that extends from a base of the wire connecting portion in a direction normal to the wire connecting portion, so that the first and the second connector terminals are held stable relative to the wire board when the first section of the shoulder portion of each terminal is restrained by said base wall at a position outside the plane of the wire connecting portion of each terminal. The shoulder portion also has a second section that diverges from an end of the first section farther from the wire connection portion, and the second section extends in a direction that is parallel to the wire connecting portion. An end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the first terminal is aligned with and spaced from an end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the second terminal in such a manner as to obtain a desired coupling between the first and the second connector terminals.
For a better understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the drawing:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an electrical connector terminal housing or block in which connector terminals of the present invention may be used;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a third embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the first embodiment of
FIG. 2
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the second embodiment of
FIG. 3
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the third embodiment of
FIG. 4
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the fourth embodiment of
FIG. 5
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the fifth embodiment of
FIG. 6
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the sixth embodiment of
FIG. 7
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a modified connector terminal of
FIG. 6
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of a modified connector terminal of
FIG. 7
, mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing; FIG.
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of an electrical connector terminal mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing; and
FIG. 17
is a perspective view of an eighth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal mounted on a wire board within a terminal housing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows an electrical connector terminal housing
10
, in which electrical connector terminals of the invention any be assembled. For purposes of illustration and without limitation, the housing
10
surrounds two rows
12
,
14
of connector terminals, wherein the terminals are accessible between a number of terminal wire guide posts
16
. In the disclosed embodiments, the connector terminals are insulation displacement connector (IDC) terminals. Each IDC terminal has an axially directed vertical slot for receiving one or more outside wire leads, and for cutting through insulation about the leads to establish electrical contact as the leads are urged downward between a pair of the posts
16
and into the terminal slot. Pairs of the posts
16
together define vertical channels
18
within which associated IDC terminals are received and captured. The posts are spaced apart enough to allow outside wire leads to be urged downward between them and into a terminal slot.
The terminal housing
10
contains a printed wire board (not shown in
FIG. 1
) that is supported within the housing. The electrical connector terminals are mounted on the wire board and are restrained from movement by parts of the terminal housing
10
, including, e.g., a base wall
20
of the housing as explained below.
FIG. 2
is a view of a first embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention. In
FIG. 2
, an electrical connector terminal
22
is formed, e.g., from a sheet of phosphor bronze or beryllium copper, typically about 0.016 inch thick. The terminal
22
has a wire connecting portion
24
which, in the illustrated embodiments, has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration and lies within a plane
25
. The wire connecting portion
24
is typically about 0.085 inches wide at the top, and about 0.200 inches overall height.
Terminal
22
also has an elongated, wire board mounting portion
26
having an axis A. In the disclosed embodiments the wire board mounting portion
26
is formed to be press fit axially into a terminal opening in a wire board (not shown in FIG.
2
). The mounting portion
26
has two opposed curvilinear sections
30
, forming an elongated, open needle-eye configuration about the axis A of the mounting portion. The height of the mounting portion
26
is typically about 0.093 inches, and the width of the mounting portion is typically about 0.036 inches.
A shoulder portion
28
extending from one side of the terminal
22
is formed and dimensioned to project in a direction normal to the plane
25
of the wire connecting portion
24
, and to join the wire connecting portion
24
and the mounting portion
26
to one another. In
FIG. 2
, the shoulder portion
28
is generally C-shaped, as viewed from above, and has sections
34
,
36
, that extend in planes
35
,
37
that are substantially parallel to the axis A of the mounting portion
26
. Because part of the shoulder portion
28
(section
34
) projects normally of the plane
25
of the wire connecting portion
24
, the terminal
22
can be held stably on a wire board to which the terminal
22
is mounted by allowing the shoulder portion including both sections
34
,
36
to be restrained by parts of the terminal housing
10
, at positions outside the plane
25
of the wire connecting portion
24
. See FIG.
8
.
In the illustrated embodiment, the shoulder portion
28
projects about 0.150 inches from the wire connecting portion
24
. As mentioned, both of the sections
34
,
36
of the shoulder portion
28
extend in planes
35
,
37
that are substantially parallel to the axis A of the mounting portion
28
. Also, while the plane
35
of section
34
is generally perpendicular to the plane
25
of the wire connecting portion
24
, the plane
37
of the shoulder portion section
36
is generally parallel to the plane
25
of the connecting portion
24
, and the mounting portion
26
is joined at a free end of the shoulder portion section
36
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electrical connector terminal
50
, according to the invention. Terminal
50
has a wire-connecting portion
52
which may be formed the same as or similar to the connecting portion
24
in
FIG. 2
, and which lies within a plane
53
. The terminal
50
also has a generally “C”-shaped shoulder portion
54
as viewed from above, with sections
56
,
58
that lie in planes
57
,
59
that are normal to the plane
53
of the wire connecting portion
52
at either side of the connecting portion. Terminal
50
also has a wire board mounting portion
60
, which may be formed the same as or similar to the mounting portion
26
of terminal
22
in FIG.
2
. In
FIG. 3
, shoulder section
56
is joined at its free end to the mounting portion
60
. The planes
57
,
59
of the shoulder sections
56
,
58
, also extend parallel to the axis A of the wire board mounting portion
60
, and sections
56
,
58
project in the same direction a distance of about 0.100 inches normal to the plane
53
of the wire connecting portion
52
.
FIG. 4
shows a third embodiment of an electrical connector terminal
70
of the invention. Terminal
70
has a wire connecting portion
72
that lies within a plane
73
. A shoulder portion
74
of the terminal forms a single arm
76
that projects from one side of the terminal normal to the plane
73
of the wire connecting portion
72
. Arm
76
is joined at its free end to a wire board mounting portion
78
. The shoulder arm
76
lies in a plane
77
that coincides with the axis A of the mounting portion
78
, and the arm
76
is positioned about, e.g., 0.050 inches to the side of connecting portion
72
.
FIG. 5
is a view of a fourth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal
90
according to the invention. Terminal
90
has a wire connecting portion
92
that lies in a plane
93
, and a shoulder portion
94
having sections
96
,
98
that project from either side and in opposite directions from the wire connecting portion
92
. The shoulder portion sections
96
,
98
lie in planes
97
,
99
which are normal to the plane
93
of the connecting portion
92
. A wire board mounting portion
100
is joined at a bottom edge of the shoulder portion
94
, and the axis A of mounting portion
100
coincides with an axis T of the connecting portion
92
of the terminal. Each of the planes
97
,
99
of the shoulder sections
96
,
98
are also parallel to the axis A of the mounting portion
100
. Each section
96
,
98
stands about, e.g., 0.060 inches high, and projects, e.g., about 0.080 inches from wire connecting portion
92
.
FIG. 6
is a view of a fifth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal
110
according to the invention. Terminal
110
has a wire connecting portion
112
that lies in a plane
113
, and a shoulder portion
114
that projects normal to the plane
113
of the connecting portion. The shoulder portion
114
also lies in a plane
115
that is generally perpendicular to the axis A of a wire board mounting portion
116
, the latter being joined at a free end of the shoulder portion
114
opposite the wire connecting portion
112
. Ninety degree bends in the terminal
110
at either end of the shoulder portion
114
have a typical radius of, e.g., about 0.030 inches.
FIG. 7
is a view of a sixth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal
130
according to the invention. Terminal
130
has a wire connecting portion
132
that lies in a plane
133
, and a shoulder portion
134
that projects normally of the plane
133
of the connecting portion
132
by a distance of, e.g., 0.100 inches. The shoulder portion
134
lies in a plane
135
that is generally perpendicular to the axis A of a wire board mounting portion
136
, the latter being joined via a 90 degree bend
137
at a side corner of the shoulder portion
134
opposite the wire connecting portion
132
. The width of the bend
137
may be about, e.g., 0.050 inches.
FIG. 8
is a view of an inside portion of the terminal housing
10
in
FIG. 1
, in which connector terminals
140
,
142
corresponding to the first embodiment of
FIG. 2
are mounted on a wire board
144
. The wire board
144
is supported within the housing
10
, and the base wall
20
of the housing is supported above and parallel to the wire board.
A mounting portion
146
of terminal
140
is received in a terminal opening
148
in wire board
144
. Portions of the wall of opening
148
may be plated to establish electrical contact between the terminal
140
and other conductors on or within the wire board
144
. Terminal
142
also has a mounting portion
152
which is received in a terminal opening
154
in the board
144
.
When assembled as shown, planar wire connecting portions
156
,
158
of the terminals
140
,
142
, are captured within corresponding channels
160
,
162
formed by adjacent terminal wire guide posts
163
,
165
,
167
. Terminals
140
,
142
, also have confronting shoulder portions
164
,
166
, whose bottom edges are substantially flush with the wire board
144
, and whose top edges are restrained from upward movement by the base wall
20
of the terminal housing.
FIG. 8
shows that the present terminal construction affords stability to the terminals
140
,
142
when mounted on the wire board
144
. Wear or fracture at the necks of the mounting portions
146
,
152
that could result from applied forces or bending moments about the mounting portions, are avoided by restraining the projecting shoulder portions
164
,
166
between the wire board
144
and the base wall
20
of the terminal housing, outside the plane of the wire connecting portions
156
,
158
.
Due to the proximity of shoulder portions
164
,
166
to one another, it will be appreciated that a degree of capacitive coupling, e.g., on the order of 1.0 picofarads, may be introduced between the terminals
140
,
142
, particularly where the shoulder portions are closely spaced parallel to one another using known plate capacitor formulas. In addition, due to the extended lengths of the shoulder portions,
164
,
166
and their proximity to one another, mutual inductive coupling may be introduced between the shoulder portions of adjacent terminals
140
,
142
. Such coupling, which may typically be in the order of about 0.3 nanohenries, can operate toward reducing or compensating for crosstalk among signal paths carried by terminals
140
,
142
, and other terminals on the wire board
144
. Capacitive or inductive coupling between shoulder portions of terminals mounted on the wire board
144
, may also obviate the need for configurations of wire traces on several layers of the board, and allow the wire board to have only a single layer.
A desired amount of mutual inductance may be produced at the shoulder portions of two terminals, using known parallel plate conductor formulas. See, e.g., F. W. Grover, Inductance Calculations; Working Formulas and Tables, at page 34, where the mutual inductance M between two parallel plates of equal height, length and thickness, is given by
M=
0.002(
l
)[log
e
(2
l/d
)−log
e
k−
1+
d/l−d
2
/4
l
2
]
where:
l=length of each plate
d=plate spacing
log
e
is a tabulated term describing geometric mean distance
Using the above formula, for a plate thickness of 0.016″, height of 0.100″, length of 0.200″ and spacing of 0.084″, M=0.3 nanohenries.
FIG. 9
is a view of a portion of the terminal housing
10
, with connector terminals
200
,
202
mounted on a wire board
204
which is supported within the terminal housing
10
. The terminals
200
,
202
correspond to the second connector terminal embodiment of FIG.
3
. Mounting portions
206
,
208
of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings
210
,
212
in the wire board
204
. The terminals have planar wire connecting portions
214
,
216
that are captured within corresponding channels
218
,
220
formed by terminal wire guide posts
219
,
221
,
223
. Shoulder portions of the terminals have adjacent arms
222
,
224
that are aligned parallel to one another, so that some degree of capacitive coupling may also be established between the adjacent terminals
200
,
202
for purposes of crosstalk compensation or reduction. Bottom edges of the shoulder portions are substantially flush with the wire board
204
, and top edges of the shoulder portions are restrained from upward movement by the base wall
20
of the terminal housing. Because mounting portions
206
,
208
are joined to non-adjacent arms
223
,
225
of the terminal shoulder portions, signal currents are directed through the non-adjacent arms so that substantially no inductive coupling is produced between parts of the adjacent terminals
200
,
202
.
FIG. 10
shows connector terminals
300
,
302
mounted on a wire board
304
that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing. The terminals correspond to those of the third embodiment of FIG.
4
. Mounting portions
306
,
308
of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings
310
,
312
in the wire board
304
. Planar wire connecting portions
314
,
316
of the terminals are captured within corresponding channels
318
,
320
formed by terminal wire guide posts
319
,
321
,
323
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, shoulder portions
322
,
324
of the terminals remain separated relatively far apart, so that the shoulder portions may not contribute significantly toward capacitive coupling between the terminals
300
,
302
. Bottom edges of the shoulder portions are substantially flush with the wire board
304
, and top edges of the shoulder portions are restrained from upward movement by the base wall
20
of the terminal housing.
FIG. 11
shows connector terminals
400
,
402
of the fourth embodiment (
FIG. 5
) mounted on a wire board
404
that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing
10
. Mounting portions
406
,
408
of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings
410
,
412
in the board
404
. Planar wire connecting portions
414
,
416
are captured within corresponding channels
418
,
420
formed by terminal wire guide posts
419
,
421
,
423
. Shoulder portions
422
,
424
of the terminals project normally and in opposite directions from the plane of the wire connecting portions
414
,
416
. Arms of the shoulder portions that extend inwardly of the housing
10
are restrained from upward movement by the housing base wall
20
. The remaining arms extend beneath and are restrained by bottom surfaces of the wire guide posts over the wire board
404
.
FIG. 12
is a view of electrical connector terminals
500
,
502
of the fifth embodiment (
FIG. 6
) mounted on a wire board
504
that is assembled within a portion of the terminal housing
10
. Mounting portions
506
,
508
of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings
510
,
512
in the wire board
504
. Planar wire connecting portions
514
,
516
are captured in corresponding channels
518
,
520
formed by terminal wire guide posts
519
,
521
,
523
. Shoulder portions
522
,
524
of the terminals project in a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of the mounting portions, and are restrained from upward movement by the housing base wall
20
. An insulative strip or step
525
may be disposed on the wire board directly beneath and in contact with terminal shoulder portions to restrain downward movement of the shoulder portions and their associated terminals.
FIG. 13
is a view of connector terminals
600
,
602
according to the sixth embodiment (
FIG. 7
) mounted on a wire board
604
that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing
10
. Mounting portions
606
,
608
of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings
610
,
612
in the board
604
. Wire connecting portions
614
,
616
of the terminals are captured within corresponding channels
618
,
620
formed by terminal wire guide posts
619
,
621
,
623
. Shoulder portions
622
,
624
of terminals
600
,
602
project in a plane perpendicular to the axes of the mounting portions, and are restrained from upward movement by the base wall of the terminal housing
10
. An insulative strip or step
625
may be disposed on the wire board directly beneath and in contact with the terminal shoulder portions to restrain downward movement of the shoulder portions and their associated terminals.
FIG. 14
shows two modifications of the terminal embodiment of
FIGS. 6 and 12
. To obtain a larger degree of restraint by the base wall
20
of the terminal housing, terminal
700
at the left in
FIG. 14
is formed to have two fingers
712
,
714
that project upward from either side of the neck of the mounting portion
716
. Top surfaces of the fingers
710
,
714
, are dimensioned to be co-planar with shoulder portion
718
of the terminal, so that both fingers
712
,
714
together with the shoulder portion
718
will be disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base wall
20
.
Terminal
750
at the right in
FIG. 14
is formed to have two fingers
752
,
754
that project in-line from either side of the neck of the mounting portion
756
. Bottom surfaces of the fingers
752
,
754
are dimensioned to be substantially flush with the top surface of a wire board
758
on which the terminal
750
is mounted. Thus, a larger degree of restraint of the terminal
750
is provided by the wire board
758
, with respect to that obtained in the embodiments of
FIGS. 6 and 12
.
FIG. 15
shows two modifications of the terminal embodiment of
FIGS. 7 and 13
. To obtain a larger degree of restraint by the base wall
20
of the terminal housing, terminal
800
at the left in
FIG. 14
is formed to have two fingers
812
,
814
that project upward from either side of the neck of the mounting portion
816
. Top surfaces of the fingers
812
,
814
are dimensioned to be co-planar with shoulder portion
818
of the terminal, so that both fingers
812
,
814
together with the shoulder portion
818
will be disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base wall
20
.
Terminal
850
at the right in
FIG. 15
is formed to have two fingers
852
,
854
that project in-line from either side of the neck of the mounting portion
856
. Bottom surfaces of the fingers
852
,
854
are dimensioned to be substantially flush with the top surface of a wire board
858
on which the terminal
850
is mounted. Thus, a larger degree of restraint of the terminal
850
is provided by the wire board
858
, with respect to that obtained in the embodiments of
FIGS. 7 and 13
.
FIG. 16
is a view of a seventh embodiment of a connector terminal
900
mounted on a wire board
902
that is supported in a portion of the terminal housing
10
. Three aligned terminals
900
each have wire connecting portions
908
that lie in a plane
909
. The terminals
900
also have shoulder portions
904
with first sections
906
that project in planes
907
normally of the planes
909
of the wire connecting portions
908
, and wherein the planes
907
of the shoulder portion sections
906
are substantially parallel to the axes A of mounting portions
910
of the terminals. The shoulder portions
904
terminate with second sections
912
that diverge outwardly from the first sections
906
and in-line with one another in a plane
913
that is parallel to the plane
909
of the connecting portions
908
. Top and bottom edges of the shoulder portions
904
of the left and right terminals
900
in
FIG. 16
, are restrained between the wire board
902
and the base wall
20
of the terminal housing. The shoulder portion
904
of the center terminal
900
in
FIG. 16
is restrained between the wire board
902
and a bottom surface of terminal wire guide posts
914
,
916
within which the center terminal
900
in
FIG. 16
is captured. Some capacitive coupling between confronting ends
920
,
922
of the second shoulder portion sections
912
of the non-adjacent left and right-most terminals
900
in
FIG. 16
, may be produced for the purpose of reducing or compensating for crosstalk among signal paths carried by the non-adjacent terminals
900
.
FIG. 17
is a view of an eighth embodiment of a connector terminal
1000
mounted on a wire board
1002
that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing
10
. Shoulder portions
1004
of three aligned terminals
1000
project normally of wire connecting portions
1006
, and are formed with elongated flat finger sections
1008
,
1010
that extend in-line from either side of terminal mounting portions
1012
. The shoulder portions
1004
including the finger portions
1008
,
1010
extend in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axes of the mounting portions
1012
.
The left and right terminals in
FIG. 17
are mounted so that the finger sections
1008
,
1010
will be disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base wall
20
of the terminal housing
10
, thus restraining movement of the two terminals
1000
upwardly. The center terminal
1000
in
FIG. 17
is mounted so that the flat finger sections of its shoulder portion are disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of terminal wire guide posts
1014
,
1016
within which the center terminal
1000
is captured. Upward movement of the center terminal
1000
is thus restrained by the bottom surface of the guide posts acting against the finger sections
1008
,
1010
of the of the terminal. An insulative strip or step
1020
may be disposed on the wire board directly beneath and in contact with the terminal shoulder portions to restrain downward movement of the shoulder portions and their associated terminals. Some capacitive coupling between confronting finger section
1010
of the left-most terminal
1000
in
FIG. 17
, and the finger section
1008
of the right-most, non-adjacent terminal
1000
, may be produced to reduce or compensate for crosstalk among signal paths carried by the non-adjacent terminals
1000
.
While the foregoing description represents preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention pointed out by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector terminal, comprising:an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis, wherein the mounting portion is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in a wire board; an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion having an axis the same as the axis of the mounting portion and formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead; and a shoulder portion formed between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion, wherein the shoulder portion has a first section that extends from a base of the wire connecting portion in a direction normal to the wire connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stably relative to the wire board when the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by an outside part at a position outside the plane of the wire connecting portion; the shoulder portion has a second section that diverges from an end of the first section farther from the wire connecting portion, and the second section extends in a direction that is parallel to the wire connecting portion; and an end of the second section of the shoulder portion is dimensioned and arranged to provide a desired amount of coupling in association with a confronting end of a second section of a shoulder portion of a like connector terminal.
- 2. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein said mounting portion, said wire-connecting portion and said shoulder portion are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
- 3. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein said wire-connecting portion has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
- 4. A terminal according to claim 1, wherein said mounting portion has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated, open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion.
- 5. An electrical connector terminal arrangement, comprising:a wire board; and at least a first connector terminal and a second connector terminal mounted on the wire board, wherein each terminal includes: an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis, wherein the mounting portion is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wire board; a wire connecting portion formed to lie in a first plane which coincides with the axis of the mounting portion, and the connecting portion is formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead; and a shoulder portion joined between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion, wherein the shoulder portion has a first section that extends in a second plane parallel to the axis of said mounting portion and which is normal to the first plane of the wire connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stably relative to the wire board when the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by an outside part at a position outside the first plane of the wire connecting portion; the shoulder portion has a second section that diverges from the first section and extends in a third plane that is parallel to the first plane of the wire connecting portion, and an end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the first terminal is aligned with and spaced from an end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the second terminal to obtain a desired coupling between the first and the second connector terminals.
- 6. An electrical connector terminal arrangement according to claim 5, wherein said mounting portion, said wire-connecting portion and said shoulder portion are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
- 7. A terminal arrangement according to claim 5, wherein said wire-connecting portion has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
- 8. An electrical connector terminal arrangement according to claim 5, wherein said mounting portion has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated, open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion.
- 9. An electrical connector terminal block, comprising:a housing; a wire board supported in the housing; a base wall supported in the housing in the vicinity of the wire board; a first connector terminal and a second connector terminal mounted on the wire board, wherein each of the first and the second connector terminals includes: an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis, wherein the mounting portion is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wire board; an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion having an axis the same as the axis of the mounting portion and formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead; and a shoulder portion formed between the mounting portion and the wire connecting portion, wherein the shoulder portion has a first section that extends from a base of the wire connecting portion in a direction normal to the wire connecting portion, so that the first and the second connector terminals are held stable relative to the wire board when the first section of the shoulder portion of each terminal is restrained by said base wall at a position outside the plane of the wire connecting portion of each terminal; the shoulder portion of each terminal has a second section that diverges from an end of the first section farther from the wire connecting portion, and the second section extends in a direction that is parallel to the wire connecting portion; and an end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the first terminal is aligned with and spaced from an end of the second section of the shoulder portion of the second terminal in such a manner as to obtain a desired coupling between the first and the second connector terminals.
- 10. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 9, including a third connector terminal mounted on the wire board and aligned between the first and the second connector terminals.
- 11. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 10, wherein the third connector terminal also has said wire board mounting portion, said wire connecting portion, and said shoulder portion.
- 12. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 9, including terminal wire guide posts formed on said housing, wherein the guide posts have channels for receiving the wire connecting portions of the first and the second connector terminals.
- 13. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 11, including terminal wire guide posts formed on said housing, wherein the guide posts have channels for receiving the wire connecting portions of the first, the second, and the third connector terminals, and the shoulder portion of the third connector terminal is restrained by a bottom surface of the terminal wire guide posts.
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