Electrical terminal with integral PTC element

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6172303
  • Patent Number
    6,172,303
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 12, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An electrical terminal such as that used in a multi-pin connector has a layer of positive temperature coefficient (PTC) material incorporated therein such that the terminal also serves as a circuit over-current protection device. In a first embodiment, a surface of the terminal is covered by a layer of PTC material such that when the terminal is engaged with a mating terminal, the PTC material is interposed between the surfaces of the mated terminals to create a PTC device. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a terminal includes a contact portion for making electrical connection with a mating terminal, a wire connection portion for connection to a wire, and a layer of PTC material interposed between adjacent surfaces of the contact portion and wire connection portion. The invention terminals provide over-current protection to a circuit without the need for soldering or otherwise connecting a separate PTC device into the circuit.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to electrical terminals such as those used in multi-pin electrical connectors, and more specifically to such a terminal having an integral positive temperature coefficient device to protect associated circuitry against over-current conditions.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Positive temperature coefficient (PTC) materials exhibit an electrical resistivity (resistance per unit thickness) which is relatively low at a design operating temperature and increases abruptly as the temperature of the material rises above a critical temperature. This property can be used to create devices which protect electrical circuits against over-current conditions.




A PTC circuit over-current protection device generally comprises a layer of PTC material sandwiched between two plates of electrically conductive metal. Electrical leads are attached to each of the plates and are connected to the electrical circuit. At a given operating temperature, there is a maximum steady level of electrical current which can pass from one plate to the other through the PTC material without causing significant resistance heating of the device. This level of current is known as the “pass” or “hold” current. If the current level rises above the hold current, resistance heating causes the temperature of the PTC element to rise above the critical temperature and the resistance of the device increases sharply so that only a very low level of current can pass through the device, effectively opening the circuit.




PTC devices are typically used in place of conventional fuses and/or circuit breakers in various electrical and electronic devices, and are usually mounted on a printed circuit board or otherwise hard-wired into the circuit to be protected. PTC materials include compositions such as conductive polymers and ceramics.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to eliminate the additional wiring and interconnections typically required when connecting an over-current protection device to a circuit.




A further object of the invention is to incorporate a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) material into terminals providing electrical connection within the circuit to be protected.




In a first illustrative embodiment of the invention, a surface of a male electrical terminal is covered by a layer of PTC material. When the male terminal is inserted into mating engagement with a female terminal, the PTC material is interposed between the surfaces of the mated terminals to create a PTC device through which electrical current must pass in order to flow through the circuit in which the terminals are connected. As a result, over-current protection is provided to the associated circuitry without the need for soldering or otherwise connecting a separate PTC device into the circuit. In an alternative construction of such a terminal, an inner surface of a female terminal is covered by the PTC material. When placed in mating engagement with a conventional male terminal, the PTC material is interposed between the surfaces of the two terminals to create a PTC device.




In a second illustrative embodiment of the invention, a terminal comprises a contact portion for making electrical connection with a mating terminal, a wire connection portion for connection to a wire, and a layer of PTC material interposed between adjacent surfaces of the contact portion and wire connection portion. The layer of PTC material is the only electrically conductive connection between the two portions of the terminal so that current must flow through the layer in order to pass through the circuit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a male terminal and a mating female terminal, the male terminal having a surface covered by a PTC material according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially sectioned side view showing the terminals of

FIG. 1

mated with one another;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a male terminal and a female terminal, the female terminal having an inner surface covered by a layer of a PTC material;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of male and female terminals according to a second embodiment of the invention, the male terminal having a layer of PTC material sandwiched between first and second portions thereof; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of another form of the second embodiment of the invention wherein the female terminal has a PTC layer sandwiched between first and second portions thereof.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a pair of mating electrical terminals


10


,


12


according to the present invention are illustrated. Each terminal is attached to a wire


14


,


16


comprising a core


14




a


,


16




a


made up of electrically conductive strands and an insulating sheath


14




b


,


16




b


surrounding the core. The sheath


14




b


,


16




b


is stripped from the end of the wire to expose the core


14




a


,


16




b


for attachment to the respective terminal


10


,


12


.




The male electrical terminal


10


has a wire attachment portion


18


which includes bendable tabs


18




a


for crimping into connection with the wire core


14




a


, as is well known in the art. A pin


20


is formed integrally with and extends from the wire attachment portion


18


. The pin


20


is surrounded by a layer of a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) material


22


.




The female electrical terminal


12


comprises a wire attachment portion


23


having tabs


23




a


which are crimped around the wire core


16




a


and a contact portion


24


extending therefrom and configured for mating connection with the male terminal


10


. The contact portion


24


comprises a cylindrical barrel


24




a


and a hollow bulb


24




b


having a greater inside diameter than the barrel.




Connection between the male and female electrical terminals


10


,


12


is achieved by inserting the pin


20


of the male terminal into the barrel


24




a


of the female terminal as seen in FIG.


2


. When the terminals


10


,


12


are mated, the PTC layer


22


is interposed between the outer surface of the pin


20


and the inner surface of the female terminal contact portion


24


such that any electric current flowing between the two terminals must pass through the PTC layer


22


. The dimensional relationship between the inside diameter of the barrel


24




a


and the outside diameter of the PTC layer


22


on the pin


20


should be such that the two terminals


10


,


12


fit snugly into engagement with one another, but not so tight as to require excessive force to join the terminals.




The hold current of the PTC device resulting from joining of the terminals is a function of the type of PTC material used, the surface area of the PTC layer


22


in contact with the outer surface of the male terminal pin


20


, and the surface area of the PTC layer in contact with the inner surface of the barrel. Consequently, the hold current can be manipulated by adjusting the lengths and diameters of the pin


20


and the barrel


24




a


. The cross-sectional shapes of the terminal contact portions need not be circular, but may be of any shape required to yield the amount of surface area necessary for the desired hold current.




The PTC material may be applied to the pin


20


by, for example, a molding or dipping process. If necessitated by the type of PTC material used, a binding agent may be used to improve the adhesion between the PTC material and the pin


20


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, an alternative version of the invention PTC terminal may be created by forming a layer of PTC material


26


on the inner surface of the female terminal barrel


24




a


. The female terminal


12


is typically stamped from a thin sheet of conductive metal, and the barrel


24




a


formed by rolling a flat portion of the stamping into a cylinder. This flat portion may be coated with the PTC material before the rolling process.




In a second embodiment of the invention illustrated in

FIG. 4

, a male terminal


28


comprises a wire attachment portion


30


made of electrically conductive metal and crimped onto the core


14




a


of wire, and a contact portion


32


in the form of a flat blade terminal and formed from a separate piece of metal. A layer of PTC


34


material is interposed between overlapping flat sections of the contact portion


32


and the wire attachment portion


30


so that any electric current conducted through the terminal


28


must pass through the PTC layer


34


. The male terminal


28


mates with a female terminal


36


of essentially conventional construction.




In an alternative construction of the second embodiment of the invention, shown in

FIG. 5

, a female terminal


38


comprises a wire attachment portion


40


and a contact portion


42


, with a layer of PTC material


44


interposed between overlapping flat portions thereof to create a PTC device. The female terminal


38


mates with an essentially conventional male terminal


46


.




In the embodiments of

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the central section of the terminal having the PTC layer


34


,


44


may be surrounded by an electrically insulating coating (not shown) to protect against contact with contaminants or other conductive objects that may result in an electrical short circuit between the contact portion and the wire attachment portion, by-passing the PTC layer. When such a terminal is used in a multi-pin connector (not shown), however, such an insulating coating may not be necessary since the body of the connector in which the terminal is housed would most likely provide adequate protection against shorting.




While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical terminal for making connection with a mating terminal to form part of an electric circuit, the electrical terminal comprising:a contact portion for making electrical connection with the mating terminal; a wire attachment portion for making electrical connection with a wire; and an element made of a positive temperature coefficient material, the positive temperature coefficient element being interposed between the contact portion and the wire attachment portion such that current flowing in the circuit must pass through the positive temperature coefficient element.
  • 2. The electrical terminal according to claim 1 wherein the contact portion has a first end for making electrical connection with the mating terminal and an opposite second end, the wire attachment portion has a first end for making electrical connection with the wire and an opposite second end in parallel, overlapping relationship to the second end of the contact portion, and the positive temperature coefficient element is sandwiched between the second end of the contact portion and the second end of the wire attachment portion.
  • 3. An electrical terminal comprising:a contact portion for making electrical connection with a mating terminal; a wire attachment portion for making electrical connection with a wire; and a layer of positive temperature coefficient material interposed between the contact portion and the wire attachment portion.
  • 4. The electrical terminal according to claim 3 wherein the contact portion has a first end for making electrical connection with a mating terminal and an opposite second end, the wire attachment portion has a first end for making electrical connection with the wire and an opposite second end in parallel, overlapping relationship to the second end of the contact portion, and the layer of positive temperature coefficient material is sandwiched between the second end of the contact portion and the second end of the wire attachment portion.
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