1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrical terminal and to an assembly including an electrical terminal.
2. Background Art
A prior electrical terminal includes a terminal body having a crimp connector that is configured to be connected to an electrical wire. The terminal further includes a nut that is rotatably connected to the terminal body for mounting the terminal on a threaded stud, which extends from a mounting surface. A separate lock washer may also be positioned between the terminal body and the mounting surface for inhibiting loosening of the nut. Furthermore, an integral plastic washer may be formed on a surface of the nut disposed away from the terminal body for inhibiting loosening of the nut.
Under the invention, an electrical terminal for connecting a conductor to a component is provided. In one embodiment, the terminal includes a terminal body that is configured to be electrically connected to the conductor. The terminal body includes a first portion and at least one projection extending from the first portion. The terminal also includes a fastener associated with the terminal body for connecting the terminal body to the component. Furthermore, the at least one projection is engageable with the component and is configured to remove nonconductive coatings from the component as the terminal body is being connected to the component.
In another embodiment, the terminal includes a terminal body that is configured to be electrically connected to the conductor. The terminal body includes a first portion and at least one projection extending from the first portion. The terminal also includes a fastener associated with the terminal body and being engageable with an attachment feature of the component for connecting the terminal body to the component. Moreover, the at least one projection is engageable with a contact surface of the component and is configured to urge the first portion of the terminal body away from the contact surface, when the terminal body is connected to the component, to inhibit loosening of the fastener from the attachment feature.
Further under the invention, an electrical assembly that is attachable to a component having an attachment feature and a contact surface is provided. The assembly includes an electrical conductor and an electrical terminal including a terminal body connected to the conductor. The terminal body has a main portion and multiple projections extending from the main portion. Each projection includes a cantilevered tooth member. The terminal further includes a fastener connected to the terminal body such that the fastener is rotatable with respect to the terminal body. The fastener is engageable with the attachment feature of the component and is configured to rotate in a first direction for attaching the terminal body to the component. The projections are engageable with the contact surface of the component and are configured to remove nonconductive coatings from the contact surface as the fastener is rotated in the first direction. The projections are also configured to urge the main portion of the terminal body away from the contact surface when the terminal body is connected to the component to inhibit the fastener from rotating in a second direction opposite the first direction.
While exemplary embodiments in accordance with the invention are illustrated and disclosed, such disclosure should not be construed to limit the claims. It is anticipated that various modifications and alternative designs may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
The assembly 10 includes an electrical conductor 16, such as one or more insulated wires, and an electrical terminal 18 connected to the conductor 16. The terminal 18 includes a terminal body 20 and a fastener 22 associated with the terminal body 20.
While the terminal body 20 may be connected to the conductor 16 in any suitable manner, in one embodiment, the terminal body 20 includes a first portion, such as main portion 24, and a deformable connector portion 25 for connecting the conductor 16 to the main portion 24. The connector portion 25 may be crimped, for example, to secure the conductor 16 to the main portion 24.
In the embodiment shown in
The terminal body 20 may also include one or more attachment members 30 for attaching the fastener 22 to the terminal body 20. For example, each attachment member 30 may be formed as a latch member that is engageable with a portion of the fastener 22.
While the terminal body 20 may be made of any suitable material and in any suitable manner, in one embodiment of the invention, the terminal body 20 is stamped from sheet metal, such as spring steel. As another example, the terminal body 20 may be formed of any suitable conductive material.
The fastener 22 may have any suitable configuration for attaching the terminal body 20 to the battery 12 or other component. For example, the fastener 22 may include a threaded portion, such as a nut 32, that is engageable with a threaded portion 34 of the stud 14 of battery 12. The fastener 22 may also include an attachment portion, such as a washer 36, that is engageable with the attachment members 30 such that the fastener 22 may be attached to the terminal body 20. Furthermore, the washer 36 may be integrally formed with, or otherwise fixedly attached to, the nut 32. For example, the nut 32 and washer 36 may be integrally formed from metal.
With the above configuration, the fastener 22 may be rotated with respect to the terminal body 20 to attach the terminal body 20 and conductor 16 to the battery 12. More specifically, the nut 32 may be rotated in a first direction to attach the entire assembly 10 to the battery 12.
As the nut 32 is rotated in the first direction about the stud 14, the projections 26 of the terminal 18 engage the mounting surface 28 of the component 12 and may remove nonconductive coatings from the mounting surface 28. For example, each projection 26 may be moveable from a first or extended position, shown in
Because the projections 26 may remove non-conductive coatings from the mounting surface 28, electrical connection between the assembly 10 and the battery 12, or other suitable component, may be improved compared to prior electrical terminals. Furthermore, although the main portion 24 of the terminal body 20 is shown spaced away from the mounting surface 28 in
Alternatively or supplementally, the projections 26 may be configured to urge the main portion 24 of the terminal body 20 away from the mounting surface 28 when the terminal body 20 is connected to the battery 12, or other suitable component, to inhibit the fastener 22 from rotating in a second direction opposite the first direction. For example, each projection 26 may function as a spring member that urges the main portion 24 of the terminal body 20 against the washer 36 of the fastener 22. As a result, the projections 26 may inhibit loosening of the fastener 22 when the assembly 10 is connected to the battery 12. Furthermore, when the assembly 10 is removed from the battery 12, the projections 26 may each return to the extended position shown in
In an embodiment of the assembly 10 that is configured for attachment to a grounding stud, such as a grounding stud attached to a vehicle body of a motor vehicle, the grounding stud may define the mounting surface. As another example, the vehicle body may define the mounting surface.
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, a terminal according to the invention may include a push-type fastener that is mountable on any suitable mounting member, such as a mounting stud, of a component to thereby mount a terminal body of the terminal to the component. Furthermore, sufficient mounting force may be applied manually or with the assistance of a tool, such that projections of the terminal body may contact a mounting surface of the component.
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