This application claims priority to Japanese Application No. 2014-266948, filed Dec. 29, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a female electrical terminal.
A cylinder-like female electrical terminal and a pin-like male electrical terminal are sometimes used to connect two cables. In Patent Document 1, a section of the wall portion of the male electrical terminal is a plate spring. When the male electrical terminal is inserted into the female electrical terminal, the plate spring makes contact with the outer surface of the male electrical terminal and an electrical connection is established between the two terminals.
[Patent Document 1] Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2013-025988
As the male electrical terminal is being inserted into the female electrical terminal, the male electrical terminal is inclined relative to the female electrical terminal. As a result, the tip of the male electrical terminal strikes the tip of the plate spring in the female electrical terminal. In Patent Document 1, a protruding portion is formed in the female electrical terminal to protrude inward (the correcting portion 18 in Patent Document 1) in order to correct the position and orientation of the male electrical terminal relative to the female electrical terminal. However, in Patent Document 1, the protruding portion is formed on the front end of the female electrical terminal. When the position of the protruding portion is far from the tip of the plate spring, the tip of the male electrical terminal sometimes misses the protruding portion and strikes the tip of the plate spring.
The present disclosure provides a female electrical terminal which is able to effectively prevent the tip of a male electrical terminal from striking the tip of the plate spring in the female electrical terminal.
The present disclosure is a female electrical terminal comprising: a cylindrical portion able to receive a male electrical terminal inserted in a first direction, and a first wall portion forming a portion of the cylindrical portion and arranged so as to run along the outer surface of the male electrical terminal; the first wall portion including: a plate spring portion having a contact point pressed into the outer surface of the male electrical terminal and extending in a second direction being the direction apposite the first direction, and a slit surrounding the outer edge of the plate spring portion to divide the other section of the first wall portion from the outer edge of the plate spring portion; the other section of the first wall portion having a first protruding portion positioned in the second direction relative to the tip of the plate spring portion and bulging inwardly into the cylindrical portion, and the first protruding portion being positioned at least on the edge of the slit. In this way, the present disclosure is more effective than the prior art in preventing collisions between the tip of a male electrical terminal and the tip of the plate spring in a female electrical terminal.
The first protruding portion may bulge inwardly into the cylindrical portion relative to the section of the first wall portion positioned farther in the second direction from the edge of the slit. This creates a wider entrance in the cylindrical portion for insertion of the male electrical terminal compared to situations in which the entire portion of the slit positioned in the second direction bulges inwardly.
The first protruding portion may extend in a direction orthogonal to the first direction. In this way, the present disclosure is more effective at preventing collisions between the tip of a male electrical terminal and the tip of the plate spring in a female electrical terminal.
The other section of the first wall portion may have a second protruding portion, and the second protruding portion may be positioned relative to the plate spring portion in a direction orthogonal to the first direction and extending in the first direction. This can strengthen the portion in which the second protruding portion is arranged.
The second protruding portion may be positioned on the edge of the slit. In this way, the present disclosure is more effective at preventing collisions between the tip of a male electrical terminal and the tip of the plate spring in a female electrical terminal.
The first protruding portion and the second protruding portion may be formed along the edge of the slit and connected to each other. In this way, the present disclosure is more effective at preventing collisions between the tip of a male electrical terminal and the tip of the plate spring in a female electrical terminal.
The cylindrical portion may include a second wall portion positioned on the opposite side of the first wall portion so as to interpose the male electrical terminal, and the second wall portion may have the plate spring portion, the slit, and the first protruding portion. In this way, the present disclosure is more effective at preventing collisions between the tip of a male electrical terminal and the tip of the plate spring in a female electrical terminal.
The plate spring portion may have an end surface extending in the second direction from the tip of the plate spring portion, and the end surface of the plate spring portion may be concealed by the first protruding portion when the cylindrical portion is viewed in the first direction. In this way, the present disclosure is more effective at preventing collisions between the tip of a male electrical terminal and the tip of the plate spring in a female electrical terminal.
The following is an explanation of an embodiment of the present disclosure (referred to below simply as the embodiment) with reference to
In the following explanation, direction X1 and direction X2 in the drawings refer, respectively, to the left direction and the right direction. Direction Y1 and direction Y2 in the drawings refer, respectively; to the forward direction and the rearward direction. Direction Z1 and direction Z2 in the drawings refer, respectively, to the up direction and the down direction.
The embodiments disclosed in the present specification are just examples of the present disclosure, and any modifications of the present disclosure easily devised by a person of skill in the art fall within the scope of the claims. Also, the widths, thicknesses, and shapes of the component shown in the drawings are represented schematically and should not be understood to limit the interpretation of the present disclosure.
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The left plate spring portion 21 is formed longitudinally in the forward direction from the rear. Also, the left plate spring portion 21 inclines into the cylindrical portion 10 as it moves forward, and has a contact portion near the tip which presses against the outer surface of the male electrical terminal 5. The tip of the left plate spring portion 21 is elastically deformable to the left, and the contact point of the left plate spring portion 21 and the contact point on the right plate spring portion 31 described below make contact with the interposed male electrical terminal 5 inserted into the cylindrical portion 10. The left plate spring portion 21 is bent forward from the contact point and is inclined outward from the cylindrical portion 10.
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More specifically, the left forward protruding portion 23 is formed on the edge of the slit 22 and bulges into the cylindrical portion 10 relative the portion of the left wall portion 20 positioned in front of the edge of the slit 22, This creates a wider entrance in the cylindrical portion 10 for insertion of the male electrical terminal 5 compared to situations in which the entire portion of the slit 22 positioned in the forward direction bulges inwardly.
The left forward protruding portion 23 is press-formed so that the left forward protruding portion 23 is not formed a certain distance from the lower end of the edge in front of the slit 22. By providing a region in which the left forward protruding portion 23 is not formed, the complexity of the process can be reduced. The left forward protruding portion 23 does not have to be press-formed. Any other method can be used.
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More specifically, the left upward protruding portion 24 is formed on the edge of the slit 22, and constitutes a continuation of the protruding portion by connecting the left forward protruding portion 23 to the left upward protruding portion 24. In other words, the left forward protruding portion 23 and the left upward protruding portion 24 surround the left plate spring portion 21 in front and above.
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When the left forward protruding portion 23 and the right forward protruding portion 33 are formed in this manner, the left forward protruding portion 23 (or right forward protruding portion 33) press against the tip of a male electrical terminal 5 inserted into the cylindrical portion 10 on an incline, causing it to evade the end surface 21S of the left plate spring portion (or the end surface 31S of the right plate spring portion) as it travels towards the rear of the cylindrical portion 10. As a result, a collision with the end surface 21S can be prevented. Also, because the left forward protruding portion 23 and the right forward protruding portion 33 are each positioned longitudinally in the section nearest the plate spring portions, avoidance of a collision is more reliable.
Because the left forward protruding portion 23 and the left upward protruding portion 24 are connected and surround the region directly adjacent to the left plate spring portion 21 both on top and in front, a collision between the male electrical terminal 5 and the end surface 21S of the left plate spring portion can be avoided even more reliably. Similarly because the right forward protruding portion 33 and the right upward protruding portion 34 are connected and surround the region directly adjacent to the right plate spring portion 31 both on top and in front, a collision between the male electrical terminal 5 and the end surface 31S of the right plate spring portion can be avoided even more reliably.
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When the opening 41 is shifted to the left from the center of the upper wall portion 40, there is concern that the terminal has less resistance to external impacts because the vertical width is narrower from the left edge of the opening 41 to the upper edge of the slit 22 (see
The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment described above. Many variations are possible within the scope of the present disclosure. The following is an explanation of another embodiment of the present disclosure (variation).
In the embodiment described above, the left forward protruding portion 23 was formed on the edge of the slit 22 in the left wall portion 20. However, the left forward protruding portion 23 can also be formed from the edge of the slit 22 to the forward tip of the cylindrical portion 10. In other words, the left wall portion 20 can bulge inwardly from the edge of the slit 22 forward on the cylindrical portion 10.
In this situation, the right forward protruding portion 33 is also formed from the edge of the slit 32 to the forward tip of the cylindrical portion 10 in the right wall portion 30. In other words, the right wall portion 30 can bulge inwardly from the edge of the slit 22 forward on the cylindrical portion 10.
In the embodiment explained above, the left upward protruding portion 24 was formed above the left plate spring portion 21 in the left wall portion 20. However, the left wall portion 20 may be formed so as to be wider below the left plate spring portion 21 and the slit 22. Here, a left downward protruding portion (not shown) having a shape extending longitudinally (horizontally) and bulging into the cylindrical portion 10 is formed below the left plate spring portion 21. As a result, resistance of the cylindrical portion 10 to external impacts from the lower left is greater than that of the prior art.
Here, the left lower protruding portion may be formed so as to connect to the lower end of the left forward protruding portion 23 and surround the left plate spring portion 21 from below. Because the region directly adjacent to the left plate spring portion 21 is surrounded in front and below, collisions between the end surface 21S of the left plate spring portion and the male electrical terminal 5 can be more reliably prevented.
In the right wall portion 30, as in the left wall portion 20, a right downward protruding portion (not shown) similar to the left downward protruding portion is formed below the right plate spring portion 31 and the slit 32. Also, the right lower protruding portion may be formed so as to connect to the lower end of the right forward protruding portion 33 and surround the right plate spring portion 31 from below. This improves the strength of the cylindrical portion 10 on the lower right, and prevents collisions between the end surface 31S of the right plate spring portion and the male electrical terminal 5.
In the embodiment described above, the opening 41 is shifted to the left from the center of the upper wall portion 40. However, the opening 41 may be shifted to the right so as to jut into the right wall portion 30. As shown in
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