Information
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Patent Grant
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6171155
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Patent Number
6,171,155
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 13, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 9, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Abrams; Neil
- Zarroli; Michael C.
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland & Naughton
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 850
- 439 851
- 439 852
- 439 853
- 439 854
- 439 855
- 439 856
- 439 862
- 439 844
- 439 845
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A female electrical terminal of the present invention has a box-like electrical contact section; a resilient contact member contained in the electrical contact section for electrical connection with a male terminal; and a low force insertion enabling means provided on the resilient contact member, which enables a reduction in the force with which to insert the male terminal into the electrical contact section and into electrical connection with the resilient contact member. The low force insertion enabling means is a cutout or a thin wall portion formed between a central portion of the resilient contact member and at least one of its front and rear ends.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a female electrical terminal which requires a low insertion force for a mating male terminal to be fitted therein.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional female electrical terminal
80
, as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, has a box-shaped electrical contact section
82
for insertion therein of a male terminal
81
and a cable connection section
83
at which a cable (not shown) is solderlessly attached, the electrical contact section
82
being internally provided with a resilient contact member
84
for electrical connection with the male terminal
81
.
The resilient contact member
84
is, at its front and rear ends
84
a
and
84
b
(FIG.
7
), lockedly engaged on a bottom wall
85
of the electrical contact section
82
to provide between the front and rear ends
84
a
,
84
b
a raised central contact portion
84
c
for the male terminal
81
. When inserted into the electrical contact section
82
, the male terminal
81
is squeezed between a ceiling wall of the electrical contact section
82
and the resilient contact member
84
to be electrically connected with the electrical contact section
82
.
In order to enable the male terminal
81
to be inserted into the female terminal
80
with a low insertion force, if the deflection A (
FIG. 7
) within which the resilient contact member
84
is deflectable is made small, it requires accurate dimensions inside the electrical contact section
82
, resulting in difficult designing. If the wall thickness B of the entire resilient contact member
84
is thinned (FIGS.
7
and
8
), it also requires accurate dimensions for preventing lowering of the contact pressure between the male terminal
81
and the contact portion
84
c
, resulting in difficult designing. Likewise, if the wall width C of the resilient contact member
84
and thus of the contact portion
84
c
is made small (FIG.
9
), it causes an unstable contact between the male terminal
81
and the contact portion
84
c
. Further, if the structure of the resilient contact member
84
itself is changed, it requires a renewed designing from the beginning, resulting in a cost increase. Generally, the more the reduction is made in the force required for inserting the male terminal
81
, the more the contact between the male terminal
81
and the resilient contact member
84
becomes unstable, and the more the contact is made stable, the less the reduction can be made in the insertion force of the male terminal
81
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention has been accomplished to overcome the above drawbacks and an object of this invention is to provide a female electrical terminal which is easily changeable in design and which provides a stable contact with a male terminal.
In order to attain the object, according to this invention, there is provided a female electrical terminal which comprises: a box-like electrical contact section; a resilient contact member contained in the electrical contact section for electrical connection with a male electrical terminal; and a low force insertion enabling means provided on the resilient contact member, which enables a reduction in an insertion force with which to insert the male electrical terminal into the electrical contact section and into electrical connection with the resilient contact member.
Preferably, the resilient contact member is at its front and rear ends locked in position on an inner wall of the electrical contact section such that its longitudinally central contact portion is located elevated from the inner wall.
Preferably, the low force insertion enabling means comprises a cutout formed between the central contact portion and at least one of the front and rear ends of the resilient contact member.
Preferably, the low force insertion enabling means comprises a pair of cutouts formed at laterally opposite sides of the resilient contact member between the central contact portion and at least one of the front and rear ends of the resilient contact member.
Preferably, the pair of cutouts are of rectangular shape.
Preferably, the pair of cutouts are of curved shape.
Preferably, the low force insertion enabling means comprises a thin wall portion at which the resilient contact member is reduced in thickness, the thin wall portion being located between the central contact portion and at least one of the front and rear ends of the resilient contact member.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a female terminal according to a first embodiment of this invention, with a male terminal and a cable partly shown;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of a resilient contact member as in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
, showing a variant of the resilient contact member;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a female terminal according to a second embodiment of this invention, with the male terminal partly shown;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged perspective view of a resilient contact member as in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a conventional female terminal;
FIG. 7
is a longitudinal sectional view of the female terminal of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged perspective view of a resilient contact member as in
FIG. 6
, with its wall thickness reduced; and
FIG. 9
is a view similar to
FIG. 8
, showing the resilient contact member with its wall width reduced.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of this invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings.
FIGS. 1
to
3
show a female terminal according to a first embodiment of this invention.
In
FIG. 1
, a female terminal
1
is formed of a base plate
2
and includes a box-like electrical contact section
10
formed at a front half of the base plate
2
and a cable connection section
40
at which a cable
3
is solderlessly attached, which is formed at a rear half of the base plate
2
.
The electrical contact section
10
has a bottom wall
11
, side walls
12
,
12
upstanding at opposite sides of the bottom wall
11
, a ceiling wall
13
bridging the side walls
12
,
12
at upper ends thereof, and a resilient contact member
15
received inside the electrical contact section
10
.
The resilient contact member
15
is at its front and rear ends
15
a
and
15
b
engaged in respective front and rear locking elements
14
a
and
14
b
to be locked on the bottom wall front and rear halves
16
a
,
16
b
of the contact member
15
can be reduced. Owing to this, the insertion of the tab-like contact portion
6
into the electrical contact section
10
and into contact with the contact member
15
can be made with a smaller force than before. On the other hand, because the contact portion
15
c
and the front and rear ends
15
a
,
15
b
remain as they are (no cutouts are made), the contact between the tab-like contact portion
6
and the contact portion
15
c
is stabilized and maintained so after their connection. Further, because all that must be done is to provide cutouts
20
in the resilient contact member
15
, the female terminal
1
can be easily produced with a minor change in design, not causing an increase in cost.
Further, in the case of the cutouts
20
of curved shape, because the resilient contact member
15
becomes gradually narrower and then wider from its front end
15
a
toward its central contact portion
15
c
, and from its contact portion
15
c
toward its rear end
15
b
, the resilient force changes smoothly in the longitudinal direction of the contact member
15
as compared with the cutouts
20
of rectangular shape, resulting in the male terminal
5
more stably held on the contact portion
15
c
of the contact member
15
.
The electrical contact section
10
has stopper walls
18
at its opposite side walls
12
,
12
, which serve to prevent lateral sliding of the electrical contact section
10
after it is inserted into a terminal receiving cavity (not shown)
11
such that its longitudinally central portion is located at a position elevated from the bottom wall
11
to provide a contact portion
15
c
for a mating male terminal
5
. The resilient contact member
15
has a later-described low force insertion enabling means at its front half
16
a
and rear half
16
b
. When inserted through a terminal insertion opening
19
at the front end of the electrical contact section
10
, the tab-like contact portion
6
of the male terminal
5
electrically connects with the contact portion
15
c
of the resilient contact member
15
.
The low force insertion enabling means, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, consists of a pair of cutouts
20
formed in the front half
16
a
, at laterally opposite sides thereof, of the resilient contact member
15
between the contact portion
15
c
and the front end
15
a
and in the rear half
16
b
, at laterally opposite sides thereof, between the contact portion
15
c
and the rear end
15
b
. Each cutout
20
may be of curved shape (
FIG. 2
) or rectangular shape (FIG.
3
). Although the cutouts of curved shape and rectangular shape are provided in a directly opposed arrangement in the present embodiment, it is also possible to provide them in a slightly longitudinally shifted manner relative to each other. Further, cutouts
20
may be provided at either one of the front and rear halves
16
a
,
16
b.
By thus forming cutouts
20
in the resilient contact member
15
, the resilient force (rebound or repulsion) at the of a male connector housing (not shown), and contact ribs
18
′ projecting from the ceiling wall
13
into the interior of the electrical contact section
10
.
The cable connection section
40
has pairs of upstanding holder pieces
41
,
42
, one of which
41
are crimped on the conductor
3
a
of the cable
3
, and the other of which
42
are crimped on the cover
3
b
of the cable
3
to solderlessly attach the cable
3
to the female terminal
1
.
The operation of the resilient contact member
15
at the time of inserting the male terminal
5
into the electrical contact section
10
will now be described.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the tab-like contact portion
6
of the male terminal
5
is inserted through the terminal insertion opening
19
into the electrical contact section
10
. The tab-like contact portion
6
comes into contact with the front half
16
a
of the resilient contact member
15
inside the electrical contact section
10
. As the tab-like contact portion
6
is further inserted, the resilient contact member
15
resiliently deflects at the front half
16
a
and is as a whole depressed toward the bottom wall
11
.
At this time, because of the reduced resilient force of the contact member
15
due to the cutouts
20
formed at its front and rear halves
16
a
,
16
b
, the tab-like contact portion
6
and thus the male terminal
5
can be inserted into the electrical contact section
10
with a low insertion force. The tab-like contact portion
6
, after sliding on the front half
16
a
of the contact member
15
, comes into contact with the contact portion
15
c
. Because the contact portion
15
c
is of the same shape as in the described related art, it stably holds the tab-like contact portion
6
between it and the ceiling wall
13
and in electrical connection with the electrical contact section
10
. The tab-like contact portion
6
is thus maintained in a stably electrically connected condition with the contact portion
15
c
of the contact member
15
.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a female electrical terminal according to a second embodiment of this invention.
In
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the female terminal
1
has a resilient contact member
15
′ whose wall thickness is reduced at its front half
16
a
′ and rear half
16
b
′ to provide thin wall portions
23
. It is also possible to provide the thin wall portion
23
at either one of the front and rear halves
16
a
′ and
16
b
′. Further, the degrees to which the wall thickness is reduced may differ from one to the other of the front and rear halves
16
a
′ and
16
b′.
The thin wall portions
23
are formed at the front and rear halves
16
a
′,
16
b
′, leaving the front and rear ends
15
a
′ and
15
b
′ and the central contact portion
15
c
′ of the resilient contact member
15
′ unreduced to have the same wall thickness as, for example, in the described related art. Owing to this, the force with which the male terminal
5
is inserted into the electrical contact section
10
can be reduced, and after insertion, the tab-like contact portion
6
of the male terminal
5
can be stably maintained in contact with the contact portion
15
c
′ of the resilient contact member
15
′. Further, because of the simple structure in which the wall thickness is reduced, a change in design can be easily made.
While in the above examples, the resilient contact member
15
,
15
′ is shown to be arranged on the bottom wall
11
, it is also possible to arrange same on the ceiling wall
13
. Further, because the low force insertion enabling means as described are only one means for attaining a reduction in the insertion force of the male terminal
5
while fulfilling the condition of easy changeability in design, this invention is not limited to the examples as described above.
Thus, as described hereinabove, according to this invention, because there are provided low force insertion enabling means on the resilient contact member, a reduction can be made in the force with which the male terminal is inserted into the electrical contact section, while after insertion maintaining the male terminal in a stably connected condition with the electrical contact section.
Having now fully described the invention, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many changes and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth herein.
Claims
- 1. A female electrical terminal, comprising:a box-like electrical contact section; a resilient contact member contained in said electrical contact section for electrical connection with a male electrical terminal, said resilient contact member is at its front and rear ends held in position on an inner wall of said electrical contact section such that its longitudinally central contact portion is located elevated from said inner wall; and a low force insertion enabling means provided on said resilient contact member, which enables a reduction in an insertion force with which to insert said male electrical terminal into said electrical contact section and into electrical connection with said resilient contact member, said low force insertion enabling means comprises a pair of cutouts formed at laterally opposite sides of said resilient contact member between said central contact portion and at least one of said front and rear ends of said resilient contact member and said pair of cutouts are of rectangular shape.
- 2. A female electrical terminal, comprising:a box-like electrical contact section; a resilient contact member contained in said electrical contact section for electrical connection with a male electrical terminal, said resilient contact member is at its front and rear ends held in position on an inner wall of said electrical contact section such that its longitudinally central contact portion is located elevated from said inner wall; and a low force insertion enabling means provided on said resilient contact member, which enables a reduction in an insertion force with which to insert said male electrical terminal into said electrical contact section and into electrical connection with said resilient contact member, said low force insertion enabling means comprises a pair of cutouts formed at laterally opposite sides of said resilient contact member between said central contact portion and at least one of said front and rear ends of said resilient contact member and said pair of cutouts are of curved shape.
- 3. A female electrical terminal, comprising:a box-like electrical contact section; a resilient contact member contained in said electrical contact section for electrical connection with a male electrical terminal, said resilient contact member is at its front and rear ends held in position on an inner wall of said electrical contact section such that its longitudinally central contact portion is located elevated from said inner wall; and a low force insertion enabling means provided on said resilient contact member, which enables a reduction in an insertion force with which to insert said male electrical terminal into said electrical contact section and into electrical connection with said resilient contact member, said low force insertion enabling means comprises a thin wall portion at which said resilient contact member is reduced in thickness, said thin wall portion being located between said central contact portion and at least one of said front and rear ends of said resilient contact member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-104571 |
Apr 1998 |
JP |
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