Female metal terminal and method of producing the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6500032
  • Patent Number
    6,500,032
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A female metal terminal includes resilient contact piece portions, and a tubular portion supporting the resilient contact piece portions in a cantilever manner. A longitudinal cross-sectional shape of each resilient contact piece portion is changed by forming an opening or a projection so that a load of contact of the female metal terminal with a male metal terminal can be adjusted in accordance with electrical conductivity of a plating material applied to the female metal terminal, without changing a contour shape of the female metal terminal in a developed condition.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This is a divisional of now abandoned application Ser. No. 09/021,861 filed on Feb. 11, 1998. This invention relates to a female metal terminal and a method of producing the same, and more particularly to a female metal terminal used to connect a wire harness and the like in an automobile, and a method of producing this female metal terminal.




Recently, for the purpose of protecting a driver and a passenger in the event of an emergency, safety devices, such as an air bag and a seat belt with a pre-tensioner, have been provided in an automobile. In a wire harness of such a safety device required to operate in the event of an emergency, there are used female metal terminals plated with gold of a good electrical conductivity, and in wire harnesses of other devices, there are used female metal terminals plated, usually, with tin, since gold is expensive. Thus, at least two kinds of female metal terminals, plated respectively with different materials, are suitably used in recent automobiles.




Generally, a female metal terminal includes a tubular proximal end portion, and a pair of resilient contact piece portions which are separated from each other by slits extending longitudinally from a distal end of the terminal to the proximal end portion, and are supported by the proximal end portion in a cantilever manner. This female metal terminal is decreasing in diameter progressively from the proximal end portion toward the distal end, and a constricted portion, provided at the distal end portion, serves as a contact portion. When a bar-like male terminal is inserted into the female metal terminal through the distal end thereof, the male terminal contacts the contact portion of the female metal terminal, thereby creating an electrical connection therebetween.




In the female metal terminal of the above construction, the longer the cantilever length of the resilient contact piece portions (supported in a cantilever manner) is, the lower the load of contact with the male terminal is, and in contrast, the shorter the cantilever length is, the higher the contact load is. Therefore, the cantilever length of the resilient contact piece portions of the female metal terminal plated with tin of a low electrical conductivity, is made shorter than the cantilever length of the resilient contact piece portions of the female metal terminal plated with gold of a high electrical conductivity, and by doing so, the load of contact of the tin-plated female metal terminal with the male terminal is made higher than that of the gold-plated female metal terminal.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,916 discloses a method of adjusting-a load of contact with a male terminal in accordance with a plating material applied to resilient contact piece portions of a female metal terminal. FIG.


9


(


a


) is a developed, plan view of a conventional gold-plated female metal terminal


71


(in a pressed or stamped condition) disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,916, and FIG.


9


(


b


) is a developed plan view of a tin-plated female metal terminal


72


in a pressed condition.




As shown in FIGS.


9


(


a


) and


9


(


b


), the angle θ


1


between a tubular portion (proximal end portion)


73


and a resilient contact piece portion


74


of the gold-plated female metal terminal


71


is smaller than the angle θ


2


of a tubular portion (proximal end portion)


75


and a resilient contact piece portion


76


of the tin-plated female metal terminal


72


. Namely, by changing the width of the proximal end portion of the resilient contact piece portion, the load of contact with the male terminal is adjusted in accordance with the plating material applied to the resilient contact piece portion of the female metal terminal.




As described above, in the recent automobile, several kinds of female metal terminals are required, depending on the electrical conductivity of the plating material applied to the surface of the female metal terminals. When providing the different female metal terminals by using the above method in which the contact load is adjusted by changing the length of the resilient contact piece portions, several kinds of dies are required for pressing or stamping the female metal terminals, and therefore the production process is cumbersome, and also the cost of the dies and the production cost are increased, and the handling is not easy. And besides, the length of the resilient contact piece portions differs depending on the plating material, and therefore it is necessary to prepare several kinds of housings, depending on this length, and this increases the production cost.




Furthermore, when the different female metal terminals are provided by using the method disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,916, the only difference between the gold-plated female metal terminal and the tin-plated female metal terminal is that the proximal end portions of the resilient contact piece portions


74


and


76


are slightly different in width, and therefore the two kinds of female metal terminals have almost the same appearance, and also the dies for respectively forming these female metal terminals are almost the same, and therefore it is difficult to distinguish them from each other from the appearance, and not only a confusion but also a mistake may be involved in the production.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the invention is to provide a female metal terminal and a method of producing the same, in which a load of contact with a male metal terminal can be adjusted in accordance with the electrical conductivity of a plating material applied to a surface of the female metal terminal, without changing a contour shape (including a length and a width) in a developed condition.




The object of the invention has been achieved by a method of producing female metal terminals plated respectively with gold and tin, comprising the steps of:




forming, by pressing, the female metal terminal which includes resilient contact piece portions, and a tubular portion supporting the resilient contact piece portions in a cantilever manner, a longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the resilient contact piece portions being changed so that a load of contact of the female metal terminal with a male metal terminal can be adjusted in accordance with electrical conductivity of a plating material applied to the female metal terminal, without changing a contour shape of the female metal terminal in a developed condition; and




forming the resilient contact piece portions and the tubular portion, formed by the pressing operation, into a tubular shape.




The object of the invention has also been achieved by a female metal terminal including resilient contact piece portions, and a tubular portion supporting the resilient contact piece portions in a cantilever manner, a longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the resilient contact piece portions being changed so that a load of contact of the female metal terminal with a male metal terminal can be adjusted in accordance with electrical conductivity of a plating material applied to the female metal terminal, without changing a contour shape of the female metal terminal in a developed condition.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




FIGS.


1


(


a


) and


1


(


b


) are perspective views of two kinds of female metal terminals according to a first embodiment of the invention, FIG.


1


(


a


) showing a gold-plated female metal terminal, and FIG.


1


(


b


) showing a tin-plated -female metal terminal;




FIGS.


2


(


a


) and


2


(


b


) are views showing a die used for forming the female metal terminals of the first embodiment, FIG.


2


(


a


) showing a reverse side of an upper die, and FIG.


2


(


b


) showing an obverse side of a lower die;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing a portion of each of the upper and lower dies;




FIG.


4


(


a


) is a developed plan view of the gold-plated female metal terminal in a pressed or stamped condition, and FIG.


4


(


b


) is a developed plan view of the tin-plated female metal terminal in a pressed condition;




FIGS.


5


(


a


) and


5


(


b


) are perspective views of two kinds of female metal terminals according to a second embodiment of the invention, FIG.


5


(


a


) showing a gold-plated female metal terminal, and FIG.


5


(


b


) showing a tin-plated female metal terminal;




FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) are views showing a die used for forming the female metal terminals of the second embodiment, FIG.


6


(


a


) showing a reverse side of an upper die, and FIG.


6


(


b


) showing an obverse side of a lower die;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a portion of each of the upper and lower dies;




FIG.


8


(


a


) is a developed plan view of the gold-plated female metal terminal in a pressed or stamped condition, and FIG.


8


(


b


) is a developed plan view of the tin-plated female metal terminal in a pressed condition; and




FIG.


9


(


a


) is a developed plan view of a conventional gold-plated female metal terminal in a pressed or stamped condition, and FIG.


9


(


b


) is a developed plan view of a conventional tin-plated female metal terminal in a pressed condition.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIG.


1


.




FIG.


1


(


a


) is a perspective view of a gold-plated female metal terminal


1


, and FIG.


1


(


b


) is a perspective view of a tin-plated female metal terminal


2


. Each of the two terminals is formed into a tubular shape as a whole from its proximal to its distal end, and the proximal end portion is formed into a completely-tubular portion


3


,


4


. The female metal terminal has two slits


5


,


6


extending from the tubular portion


3


,


4


to the distal end, and includes a pair of resilient contact piece portions


7


,


8


of an arcuate cross-section separated from each other by the slits


5


,


6


, inner concave surfaces of the pair of resilient contact piece portions


7


,


8


being opposed to each other. That portion of the female metal terminal, having the pair of resilient contact piece portions


7


,


8


, is decreasing in diameter progressively toward the distal end, and the distal end portion of a smallest diameter defines a contact portion


9


,


10


.




When a bar-like male terminal


13


is inserted into the female metal terminal through an insertion port


11


,


12


at the distal end, the contact portion


9


,


10


contacts this male terminal, thereby creating an electrical connection therebetween.




An opening


14


of an oval shape is formed through each of the resilient contact piece portions


7


of the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


, and this opening


14


changes a longitudinal cross-sectional shape. As a result of the formation of this opening


14


, the mechanical strength of the resilient contact piece portion


7


is reduced, and a contact load at the contact portion


9


is reduced, so that the female metal terminal


1


can contact the male terminal over a desired contact area.




Thus, although the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


in a developed condition has the same contour shape as that of the tin-plated female metal terminal


2


, the appearance of the terminal


1


is greatly different from that of the terminal


2


because of the formation of the opening


14


through each resilient contact piece portion


7


, and therefore the two kinds of female metal terminals


1


and


2


can be easily distinguished from each other.




A method of forming the two kinds of female metal terminals


1


and


2


will be described with reference to FIGS.


2


(


a


) and


2


(


b


), FIG.


3


and FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


). FIGS.


2


(


a


) and (


b


) show a common die used for forming the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


and the tin-plated female metal terminal


2


, and FIG.


2


(


a


) shows a reverse side of an upper die


15


, and FIG.


2


(


b


) shows an obverse side of a lower die


16


.

FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing a portion of each of the upper and lower dies


15


and


16


. FIG.


4


(


a


) is a developed plan view of the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


in a pressed or stamped condition, and FIG.


4


(


b


) is a developed plan view of the tin-plated female metal terminal


2


in a pressed condition.




As can be seen from FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


), in a flattened condition (hereinafter referred to as “pressed, flattened shape”) of each of the gold-plated and tin-plated female metal terminals


1


and


2


immediately after the pressing operation, each of the tubular portions


3


and


4


is flat, and the two resilient contact piece portions


7


,


8


of a generally triangular shape are formed on the tubular portion


3


,


4


in juxtaposed relation, and the opening


14


is formed through each of the resilient contact piece portions


7


of the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


.




Therefore, the upper die


15


and the lower die


16


are so designed that these configurations can be obtained when the pressing operation is effected.




A recess


17


, having a shape identical to the pressed, flattened shape, is formed in the upper die


15


, and a convex portion


18


is formed around the recess


17


. Projected portions


19


are removably mounted respectively on those portions of the upper die


15


corresponding respectively to the openings


14


, and each projected portion


19


has an oval shape identical to the shape of the opening


14


(In FIG.


2


(


a


), the convex portion


18


and the projected portions


19


are indicated by hatching).




A convex portion


20


, having a shape identical to the pressed, flattened shape, is formed on the lower die


16


, and a recess


21


is formed around the convex portion


20


. Recessed portions


22


are formed respectively in those portions of the lower die


16


corresponding respectively to the openings


14


, and each recessed portion


22


has an oval shape identical to the shape of the opening


14


(In FIG.


2


(


b


), the recess


21


and the recessed portions


22


are indicated by hatching).




There are provided filling members


23


which are separate from the lower die


16


, and each filling member


23


is identical in shape and thickness to the recessed portion


22


. When the filling members


23


are fitted respectively into the recessed portions


22


, the convex portion


20


of the lower die


16


has a flat surface.




The gold-plated female metal terminal


1


and the tin-plated female metal terminal


2


are pressed or stamped, using one set of upper and lower dies


15


and


16


of the above construction.




For pressing the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


, the projected portions


19


are mounted on the upper die


15


, and the recessed portions


22


in the lower die


16


are not filled. with the filling members


23


, respectively. In this condition, the pressing is effected, and as a result, a blank is formed into the pressed, flattened shape with the openings


14


, as shown in FIG.


4


(


a


). This intermediate product of the pressed, flattened shape is formed into a tubular shape, thus providing the gold-plated female metal terminal


1


as shown in FIG.


1


(


a


).




For pressing the tin-plated female metal terminal


2


, the projected portions


19


are removed from the upper die


15


, and the filling members


23


are fitted respectively into the recessed portions


22


in the lower die


16


so that the convex portion


20


of the lower die


16


is made flat. In this condition, the pressing is effected, and as a result, a blank is formed into the pressed, flattened shape without the openings


14


as shown in FIG.


4


(


b


). This intermediate product of the pressed, flattened shape is formed into a tubular shape, thus providing the tin-plated female metal terminal


2


as shown in FIG.


1


(


b


).




Thus, by selectively attaching and detaching the projected portions


19


and the filling members


23


which serve as cores, the gold-plated and tin-plated female metal terminals


1


and


2


can be formed by the use of one set of dies, and therefore the production cost is reduced, and also the purpose of the dies can be easily distinguished by confirming whether the projected portions


19


on the upper die


15


, as well as the recessed portions


22


in the lower die


16


, are present or absent.




A second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS.


5


(


a


) and


5


(


b


).




FIG.


5


(


a


) is a perspective view of a gold-plated female metal terminal


31


, and FIG.


5


(


b


) is a perspective view of a tin-plated female metal terminal


32


. Each of the two terminals has a proximal end portion formed into a completely-tubular portion


33


,


34


. The female metal terminal includes a pair of resilient contact piece portions


37


,


38


separated from each other by slits


35


,


36


. That portion of the female metal terminal, having the pair of resilient contact piece portions


37


,


38


, is decreasing in diameter progressively toward a distal end thereof, and the distal end portion of a smallest diameter defines a contact portion


39


,


40


.




When a bar-like male terminal


43


is inserted into the female metal terminal through an insertion port


41


,


42


at the distal end, the contact portion


39


,


40


contacts this male terminal, thereby creating an electrical connection therebetween as in the first embodiment.




A projection


44


of a U-shaped cross-section is formed on an outer surface of each of the resilient contact piece portions


38


of the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


, and this projection


44


changes a longitudinal cross-sectional shape. As a result of the formation of this projection


44


, the mechanical strength of the resilient contact piece portion


38


is increased, and a contact load at the contact portion


40


is increased, so that the female metal terminal


32


can contact the male terminal over a desired contact area.




Thus, although the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


in a developed condition has the same contour shape as that of the gold-plated female metal terminal


31


, the appearance of the terminal


32


is greatly different from that of the terminal


31


because of the formation of the projections


44


, and therefore the two kinds of female metal terminals


31


and


32


can be easily distinguished from each other.




A method of forming the two kinds of female metal terminals


31


and


32


will be described with reference to FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


), FIG.


7


and FIGS.


8


(


a


) and


8


(


b


). FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) show a common die used for forming the gold-plated female metal terminal


31


and the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


, and FIG.


6


(


a


) shows a reverse side of an upper die


45


, and FIG.


6


(


b


) shows an obverse side of a lower die


46


.

FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a portion of each of the upper and lower dies


45


and


46


. FIG.


8


(


a


) is a developed plan view of the gold-plated female metal terminal


31


in a pressed or stamped condition, and FIG.


8


(


b


) is a developed plan view of the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


in a pressed condition.




As can be seen from FIGS.


8


(


a


) and


8


(


b


), as in the first embodiment, each of the gold-plated and tin-plated female metal terminals


31


and


32


in a pressed or stamped condition has a pressed, flattened shape, and each of the tubular portions


33


,


34


is flat, and the two resilient contact piece portions


37


,


38


of a generally triangular shape are formed on the tubular portion


33


,


34


in juxtaposed relation, and the projection


44


is formed on each of the resilient contact piece portions


38


of the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


.




Therefore, the upper die


45


and the lower die


46


are so designed that these configurations can be obtained when the pressing operation is effected.




A recess


47


, having a shape identical to the pressed, flattened shape, is formed in the upper die


45


, and a convex portion


48


is formed around the recess


47


. Recessed portions


49


are formed respectively in those portions of the upper die


45


corresponding respectively to the projections


44


, and each recessed portions


49


has a shape identical to an outer shape of the projection


44


(In FIG.


6


(


a


), the convex portion


48


and the recessed portions


49


are indicated by hatching).




There are provided filling members


53


which are separate from the upper die


45


, and each filling member


53


is identical in shape and thickness to the recessed portion


49


. When the filling members


53


are fitted respectively into the recessed portions


49


, the recess


47


in the upper die


45


has a flat surface.




A convex portion


50


, having a shape identical to the pressed, flattened shape, is formed on the lower die


46


, and a recess


51


is formed around one convex portion


50


. Projected portions


52


are removably mounted respectively on those portions of the convex portion


50


of the lower die


46


corresponding respectively to the projections


44


, and each projected portion


52


has a shape identical to the shape of the projection


44


(In FIG.


6


(


b


), the recess


51


and the projected portions


52


are indicated by hatching).




The gold-plated female metal terminal


31


and the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


are pressed or stamped by using one set of upper and lower dies


45


and


46


of the above construction.




For pressing the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


, the projected portions


52


are mounted on the lower die


46


, and the recessed portions


49


in the upper die


45


are not filled with the filling members


53


, respectively. In this condition, the pressing is effected, and as a result, a blank is formed into the pressed, flattened shape with the projections


44


, as shown in FIG.


8


(


b


). This intermediate product of the pressed, flattened shape is formed into a tubular shape, thus providing the tin-plated female metal terminal


32


as shown in FIG.


5


(


b


).




For pressing the gold-plated female metal terminal


31


, the filling members


53


are fitted respectively into the distinguishing recessed portions


49


in the upper die


45


to flatten the surface of the recess


47


in the upper die


45


, and also the projected portions


52


are removed from the lower die


46


. In this condition, the pressing is effected, and as a result, a blank is formed into the pressed, flattened shape without the projections


44


. This intermediate product of the pressed, flattened shape is formed into a tubular shape, thus providing the gold-plated female metal terminal


31


as shown in FIG.


5


(


a


).




Thus, by selectively attaching and detaching the projected portions


52


and the filling members


53


which serve as cores, the gold-plated and tin-plated female metal terminals


31


and


32


can be formed by the use of one set of dies, and therefore the cost of the dies and hence the production cost are reduced, and also the purpose of the dies can be easily distinguished by confirming whether the recessed portions


49


in the upper die


45


, as well as the projected portions


52


on the lower die


46


, are present or absent.




In the above embodiment, although the opening


14


, serving as the longitudinal cross-sectional shape-changing portion, is formed through each of the resilient contact piece portions


7


,


8


, this opening


14


may be replaced by a groove with a closed bottom.




In the above two embodiments., although there are provided the openings


14


and the projections


44


serving as the longitudinal cross-sectional shape-changing portions, the present invention is not limited to such configurations, and they may be replaced by grooves with a closed bottom, cylindrical projections, or the like.




In the above two embodiments, although the openings


14


and the projections


44


have an oval shape, the invention is not limited to such configurations, and any other suitable shape, such as a circular shape and a square shape, can be adopted.




In the above two embodiments, although there are shown two kinds of female metal terminals, that is, the gold-plated and tin-plated female metal terminals, the invention can also be applied to female metal terminals of other material.




As described above, in the female metal terminals and the method of producing the the female metal terminal of the present invention, by changing the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the resilient contact piece portions of the female metal terminal, the load of contact with the male metal terminal can be adjusted in accordance with the electrical conductivity of the plating material, without changing the contour shape in a developed condition. Although the plurality of kinds of female metal terminals have the same contour shape, they can be clearly distinguished from each other from the appearance since the cross-sectional shape of the resilient contact piece portions is changed. Therefore, when the gold-plated female metal terminal and the tin-plated female metal terminals are both used as in an automobile, they will not be mistaken in the production, and the handling is easy.




Moreover, in the female metal terminals and the method of producing the female metal terminal of the present invention, by changing the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the resilient contact piece portions of the female metal terminal, the contact load can be adjusted. Therefore, the plurality of kinds of female metal terminals, plated respectively with the different materials, can be provided merely by the use of the pair of dies and the removable cores. Further, as described above, two kinds of female metal terminals can be produced by one set of dies, and therefore the cost of the dies is reduced, and hence the production cost is reduced, and the purpose of the dies can be easily distinguished by confirming whether the cores are present or absent, and a confusion in the production is eliminated.



Claims
  • 1. A method of producing female metal terminals plated respectively with different materials, comprising the steps of:forming, by pressing with a single die set, a female metal terminal which includes resilient contact piece portions, and a tubular portion supporting said resilient contact piece portions in a cantilever manner, a longitudinal cross-sectional shape of said resilient contact piece portions being changed so that a load of contact of the female metal terminal with a male metal terminal can be adjusted in accordance with electrical conductivity of a plating material, without changing a contour shape of the female metal terminal in a pressed condition; and forming said resilient contact piece portions and said tubular portion, formed by said pressing operation, into a tubular shape.
  • 2. A method of producing female metal terminals according to claim 1, in which an opening is formed in an outer surface of each of said resilient contact piece portions, so that the longitudinal cross-sectional shape is changed.
  • 3. A method of producing female metal terminals according to claim 1, in which a projection is formed on an outer surface of each of said resilient contact piece portions, so that the longitudinal cross-sectional shape is changed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9-029265 Feb 1997 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 09/021,861 filed on Feb. 11, 1998.

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