1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a female terminal fitting.
2. Description of the Related Art
A female terminal fitting disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-243076 includes a tubular main body portion (called an “electrical contact portion” Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-243076) into which a male tab is to be inserted, and a resilient contact piece deflectably arranged in the main body portion and to be resiliently brought into contact with the male tab (called a “male terminal” in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-243076) inserted into the main body portion. Further, a part of a side wall of the main body portion is cut and bent inwardly to prevent excessive deflection of the resilient contact piece, thereby forming an excessive deflection preventing piece.
In the above case, since a hole is made on the side wall as the excessive deflection preventing portion is formed, there has been a possibility that an external matter enters the main body portion through the hole. Particularly, since the above hole is located near a contact portion where the resilient contact piece comes into contact with the male tab, there has been a possibility that an external matter having entered through the hole adheres to the contact portion and electrical connection reliability might be impaired.
The present invention was completed based on the above situation and aims to provide a female terminal fitting capable of preventing excessive deflection of a resilient contact piece even without making a hole on a side wall of a main body portion.
The present invention is directed to a female terminal fitting with a tubular main body portion into which a mating male tab is to be inserted, and a resilient contact piece deflectably arranged in the main body portion, the resilient contact piece being resiliently deformed toward a base wall of the main body portion to resiliently come into contact with the male tab when the male tab is inserted into the main body portion, wherein an excessive deflection regulating piece for regulating excessive deflection of the resilient contact piece by coming into contact with the base wall of the main body portion is integrally provided to the resilient contact piece, an auxiliary spring piece cantilevered in a direction opposite to an inserting direction of the male tab is deflectably arranged in the main body portion, a spring force of the resilient contact piece is assisted by the contact of a free end part of the auxiliary spring piece with the resilient contact piece in a deflecting direction thereof, and the excessive deflection regulating pieces are formed by bending parts of the resilient contact piece protruding outwardly in a width direction toward the base wall of the main body portion and arranged to be proximate to opposite widthwise side edges of the free end part of the auxiliary spring piece and face and cover the opposite widthwise side edges.
Since the excessive deflection regulating piece for regulating the excessive deflection of the resilient contact piece is integrally provided to the resilient contact piece, the excessive deflection of the resilient contact piece can be prevented even without making a hole on a side wall of the main body portion. By the contact of the excessive deflection regulating pieces paired on the opposite widthwise sides of the resilient contact piece with the base wall, an excessive deflection movement of the resilient contact piece is stably regulated. Further, even if the auxiliary spring piece is going to excessively swing in the width direction, the excessive deflection regulating pieces come into contact with the auxiliary spring piece to regulate any further swing of the auxiliary spring piece. As a result, it is guaranteed that the auxiliary spring piece comes into contact with the resilient contact piece at a proper position. Further, a deflection movement of the auxiliary spring piece can be guided by the excessive deflection regulating pieces. The swing of the auxiliary spring piece is effectively suppressed at the free end part having a large swing amount when the auxiliary spring piece swings in the width direction. As a result, the stability of the deflection movement of the auxiliary spring piece is ensured.
A bent tip part of the excessive deflection regulating piece may contact the base wall of the main body portion. Accordingly, an excessive deflection amount of the resilient contact piece can be appropriately adjusted by adjusting a bending amount of the excessive deflection regulating piece.
The resilient contact piece may be cantilevered in an inserting direction of the male tab, and the excessive deflection regulating piece is provided on a free end part of the resilient contact piece. An excessive deflection movement of the resilient contact piece is more stably regulated by the contact of the excessive deflection regulating piece provided on the free end part of the resilient contact piece with the base wall.
The resilient contact piece may be wider on a base end part side than on the free end part. In this way, a resilient force reduction of the resilient contact piece is avoided and the free end part of the resilient contact piece does not largely protrude outwardly in the width direction due to the presence of the excessive deflection regulating piece.
One embodiment of the present disclosure is described in detail with reference to
The main body portion 20 is in the form of a rectangular tube penetrating in a front-back direction and, as shown in
As shown in
Further, as shown in
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The resilient contact piece 21 is formed by folding a part extending forward from the front end of the base wall 22 in a development state backward (inserting direction of the male tab 90) and extends backward substantially at an upward inclination from the front end of the base wall 22 as shown in
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The structure of the female terminal fitting 10 of this embodiment is as described above. Next, functions and effects of the female terminal fitting 10 are described.
When the connector housing is connected to a mating connector housing (both are not shown), the male tab 90 mounted in the mating connector housing is inserted into the main body portion 20 of the female terminal fitting 10 accommodated in the cavity of the connector housing. In the process of inserting the male tab 90, the male tab 90 slides on the contact portion 29 of the resilient contact piece 21 to deflect and deform the resilient contact piece 21 downwardly and the auxiliary spring piece 30 is also deflected and deformed downwardly by being pressed by the resilient contact piece 21. In this case, if the front end part of the auxiliary spring piece 30 is going to swing in the width direction, one side edge of the front end part of the auxiliary spring piece 20 comes into contact with the corresponding excessive deflection regulating piece 33 facing in a swinging direction, whereby any further swing (loose movement) of the auxiliary spring piece 30 is suppressed. As a result, a state where the auxiliary spring piece 30 is in contact with the resilient contact piece 21 at a proper position is ensured and the auxiliary spring piece 30 is prevented from being inadvertently brought out of contact with the resilient contact piece 21. Simultaneously, the swing of the resilient contact piece 21 in the width direction is also suppressed, with the result that the resilient contact piece 21 is smoothly deflected.
Further, if the male tab 90 is inserted into the main body portion 20 in a state inclined with respect to a proper insertion posture as shown in
As described above, according to this embodiment, the excessive deflection of the resilient contact piece 21 can be prevented even without making a hole or the like on the side wall 23 of the main body portion 20 since the excessive deflection regulating pieces 33 are provided on the resilient contact piece 21 itself. Further, since the excessive deflection regulating pieces 33 are formed by bending the rear end part of the resilient contact piece 21 and the lower end parts (bent tip parts) of the excessive deflection regulating pieces 33 can come into contact with the base wall 22, an excessive deflection amount of the resilient contact piece 21 can be appropriately adjusted by adjusting the excessive deflection regulating pieces 33 in length.
Further, since the pair of excessive deflection regulating pieces 33 are arranged at the opposite widthwise sides of the auxiliary spring piece 30, a deflection movement of the auxiliary spring piece 30 can be guided and, in addition, the auxiliary spring piece 30 is prevented from being brought out of contact with the resilient contact piece 21. Furthermore, since the pair of excessive deflection regulating pieces 33 are arranged at the opposite widthwise sides of the front end part of the auxiliary spring piece 30, the swing of the auxiliary spring piece 30 is effectively suppressed on the front end part of the auxiliary spring piece 30 having a large swing amount when the auxiliary spring piece 30 swings in the width direction, wherefore stability in a deflection movement of the auxiliary spring piece 30 is ensured.
The present invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following modes are also included in the technical scope of the present invention.
Only one excessive deflection regulating piece may be provided or three or more excessive deflection regulating pieces may be provided.
The excessive deflection regulating piece may be formed on the rear end edge of the resilient contact piece by bending.
The excessive deflection regulating piece may be provided before the rear end part of the resilient contact piece.
Conversely to the embodiment, the resilient contact piece may extend forward from the rear end of the base wall and be deflectable and deformable with the rear end as a supporting point.
The excessive deflection regulating piece may be formed by striking a part of the resilient contact piece toward the base wall.
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