Information
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Patent Grant
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6439935
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Patent Number
6,439,935
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 23, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 27, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides a miniaturized female terminal fitting. A female terminal fitting 10 has resilient contacts 16 within a cover 20. When a male tab 30 is inserted into the cover 20, the resilient contacts 16 bend outwards as they make contact therewith. Side walls 21 have recessed members 25 formed therein, the resilient contacts 16 being capable of entering these recessed members 25. Due to these recessed members 25, at least a portion of the bending space for the resilient contacts 16 is provided within the wall thickness of the side walls 21 of the cover 20. Consequently, the side walls 21 can be positioned further inwards by a distance corresponding to the dimensions gained by locating the bending space within the side walls 21.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a female electrical terminal provided with resilient contacts.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
One example of a female terminal fitting provided with resilient contacts is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,599,212. This female terminal fitting comprises a main body provided with an electric wire contacting member and resilient contacts, and a cover which is attached to the main body so as to cover the resilient contacts. A tab of a male terminal fitting is inserted into the cover, and the resilient contacts bend towards side walls of the cover while making contact with the tab.
In cases like the example described above in which the resilient contacts are surrounded by the cover, space is required at the outer sides of the resilient contacts to allow these resilient contacts to bend. Furthermore, additional space is required at the outer sides of this space, this additional space corresponding to the wall thickness of side walls of the cover. As a result, the female terminal fitting has to be wide. The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a miniaturized female terminal fitting provided with resilient contacts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a female terminal fitting comprising a hollow body having a peripheral wall and including a resilient electrical contact therein for contact with a male terminal fitting, said contact being bendable outwardly of the body on insertion of a male terminal fitting, wherein said body includes a recess in said wall to accommodate outward movement of said contact.
Such a terminal fitting provides a recess in the wall thickness of the body. Thus the overall size of the fitting may be reduced for a given configuration of resilient contact. The saving in width corresponds to the bending space previously provided between the inner wall of the body and the resilient contact.
Preferably the recess is an aperture, thus permitting the entire wall thickness to be utilized. In the case of two parallel contacts between which a male terminal is inserted, the width saving is doubled, thus permitting a considerable miniaturization of terminal width.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a female housing having a female terminal fitting of a first Embodiment attached thereto, and of a corresponding male housing.
FIG. 2
is a front view showing the female terminal fitting of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a side face view of the female terminal fitting of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the female terminal fitting of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a partially cut-away plan view of the female terminal fitting of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a partially cut-away plan view of the female terminal fitting of
FIG. 1
, the female terminal fitting having a male tab in an inserted state therein.
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of a female housing of a second embodiment, the female housing having a female terminal fitting of a second embodiment attached thereto.
FIG. 8
is a partially cut-away plan view of the female terminal fitting of
FIG. 7
, the female terminal fitting having a male tab in an inserted state therein.
FIG. 9
is a partially cut-away plan view of the female terminal fitting of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 10
is a partial cross-sectional view of a female terminal fitting of a third embodiment.
FIG. 11
is a partial cross-sectional view of the female terminal fitting of
FIG. 10
, the female terminal fitting having a male tab in an inserted state therein.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A first embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
6
.
A female terminal fitting
10
of the present embodiment is housed within a cavity
31
of a female housing
30
. When this female housing
30
is fitted to a male housing
32
, a male tab
33
of the male housing
32
enters the cavity
31
and makes contact with the female terminal fitting
10
. A main body
11
and a cover
20
of the female terminal fitting
10
are formed as mutually separate components, and are then joined together.
The main body
11
is formed from an electrically conductive metal sheet that is stamped out in a specified shape and then bent. This main body
11
is long and narrow in an anterior-posterior direction (the inserting direction of the male tab
33
). An open barrel electric wire crimping member
14
, which is formed in approximately the posterior half of the main body
11
, has a base wall
12
and crimping members
13
that rise upwards from both side edges of the base wall
12
. An electric wire
15
is crimped to this electric wire crimping member
14
. Resilient contacts
16
are formed at an anterior half of the main body
11
. These resilient contacts
16
make contact with the male tab
33
. The resilient contacts
16
are formed as a left and right symmetrical pair that extend towards the anterior from supporting wall members
17
positioned at a central (relative to the anterior-posterior direction) location of the main body
11
. A long and narrow slit, which extends in an anterior-posterior direction, is formed in each resilient contact
16
. When each resilient contact
16
is viewed from above, the following components thereof are visible: a longer base member
16
A that is approximately straight and inclines slightly inwards towards the anterior; and a short bent end
16
B that inclines outwards from an anterior end of the base member
16
A. The portion where each base member
16
A and bent end
16
B meet forms a contacting member
16
C that is bent at an obtuse angle and makes contact with the male tab
33
. The bent end
16
B bends outwards from this contacting member
16
C. The resilient contacts
16
are capable of resiliently bending outwards, a posterior end of the base members
16
A serving as a fulcrum, and the bent ends
16
B and the contacting members
16
C opening wider. When the left and right contacting members
16
C are in a free state (that is, in a state whereby they do not make contact with the male tab
33
) the space therebetween in a left-right direction is less than the thickness, in a left-right direction, of the male tab
33
. Furthermore, a portion of each supporting wall member
17
is embossed to form outwardly-protruding short-circuiting contacts
19
. A short-circuiting terminal
34
, which is provided on the female housing
30
, makes contact with one or other of these short-circuiting contacts
19
.
The cover
20
is formed by bending sheet metal (which may be conducting or non-conducting) which has been punched out in a specified shape. This cover
20
has a long and narrow angular tubular shape in an anterior-posterior direction (that is, the inserting direction of the male tab
33
). The cover
20
is attached from its anterior end to the main body
11
, in a manner so as to cover the exterior thereof. Inner faces of left and right side walls
21
of the cover
20
make contact with outer faces of the supporting wall members
17
of the main body
11
, thereby preventing the cover
20
from rattling to the right or left relative to the main body
11
. A lower face of the base wall
12
of the main body
11
and upper edges of the supporting wall members
17
make contact with a lower face wall
22
and an upper face wall
23
of the cover
20
, thereby preventing the cover
20
from rattling in an up-down direction relative to the main body
11
. Posterior end portions of the side walls
21
have window holes
26
formed therein. These allow the short-circuiting terminal
34
and the short-circuiting contacts
19
to make contact. Furthermore, protruding members
24
that extend outwards are formed by pressing along portions of posterior hole edges of the window holes
26
. These protruding members
24
prevent the cover
20
from interfering with the short-circuiting contacts
19
of the main body
11
when the cover
20
is being attached to the main body
11
.
When the main body
11
and the cover
20
are in an attached state, the resilient contacts
16
are in a free state (that is, in a non-contacting state with the male tab
33
). Only the posterior ends of the base members
16
A (these serving as the bending fulcrum when the resilient contacts
16
are bent) make contact with the side walls
21
of the cover
20
. Moreover, approximately the entirety of the base members
16
A and the bent ends
16
B are located inwards relative to the side walls
21
. Outer faces of bending sections
16
D of the bent ends
16
B are provided at the same location (in the left-right direction) as inner faces of the side walls
21
. Other portions of the bent ends
16
B are located inwards relative to the side walls
21
.
The resilient contacts
16
bend outwards when they make contact with the male tab
33
, and the bent ends
16
B thereof move outwards. However, since the outer faces of the
20
bending sections
16
D of the bent ends
16
B are provided at the same location as the inner faces of the side walls
21
of the cover
20
, there is no bending space for the resilient contacts
16
. For this reason, in the present embodiment, recesses
25
are formed in the side walls
21
. These recesses
25
are square, have an area corresponding to the bent ends
16
B of the resilient contacts
16
, and pass from the inner faces of the side walls
21
through to outer faces thereof. When the male tab
33
is inserted between the two resilient contacts
16
, thereby pushing these resilient contacts
16
outwards, the bent ends
16
B enter the recesses
25
. Consequently, these bent ends
16
B do not interfere with the side walls
21
. That is, the recesses
25
constitute bending spaces that allow the resilient contacts
16
to bend resiliently.
In the embodiment described above, the recesses
25
are provided in the side walls
21
; they have an area that corresponds to the bent ends
16
B of the resilient contacts
16
, and function as bending spaces for the resilient contacts
16
. Consequently, at least a portion of the bending space for the resilient contacts
16
is provided within the wall thickness of the side walls
21
of the cover
20
. Furthermore, these recesses
25
are not formed as grooves within the inner faces of the side walls
21
, but instead pass through these side walls
21
from the inner faces to the outer faces thereof. As a result, the entire wall thickness of the side walls
21
is utilized to provide the bending space for the resilient contacts
16
. In contrast to the case wherein the bending space for the resilient contacts
16
is provided as additional space within a location inwards relative to the inner faces of the side walls
21
, the present configuration utilizes only the wall thickness of the side walls
21
for this bending space. Consequently, these side walls
21
can be located further inwards, and the left-right dimensions of the female terminal fitting
10
can be reduced.
A second embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 7
to
9
.
A female terminal fitting
40
of Embodiment 2 has a configuration whereby a portion of the cover
20
thereof is shaped differently from that of Embodiment 1. The remaining configuration is the same as Embodiment 1 and accordingly the same symbols are used and an explanation of the structure, operation and effects thereof is omitted.
In Embodiment 1, the protruding members
24
protrude outwards at the posterior end of the cover
20
, thereby preventing the cover
20
from interfering with the short-circuiting contacts
19
of the main body
11
when this cover
20
is being attached. In this embodiment, after the cover
20
has been attached, a pressing operation or the like is performed from the exterior on the protruding members
24
of the cover
20
, thereby causing the outer faces of these protruding members
24
to form a unified face with the outer faces of side walls
21
.
A third embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 10 and 11
. The female terminal fittings
10
and
40
of Embodiments 1 and 2 are configured such that the main body
11
and the cover
20
are formed as two separate components that are later joined together. By contrast, in this embodiment, a female terminal fitting
50
is formed as a single component. That is, a base wall
52
comprises a cover
51
which has been bent into an angular tubular shape. A resilient contact
53
, which has a bent-over shape, joins with an anterior end of this base wall
52
. A recess
54
, into which a tip
53
A of the resilient contact
53
can enter, is formed in the base wall
52
. This recess
54
passes through the base wall from an inner face to the outer face thereof. An inner face hole edge of the recess
54
forms an excessive-bending regulating member
55
.
When a male tab
33
is inserted, the tip
53
A of the resilient contact
53
is moved outwards from the interior of the base wall
52
, and enters the recess
54
. An outer face of the tip
53
A of the resilient contact
53
makes contact with the excessive-bending regulating member
55
, thereby preventing the resilient contact
53
from bending beyond its limit of elasticity.
As illustrated for example in
FIG.9
, the resilient electrical contact
16
is cantilevered, and has a free end
60
(the left end as viewed). The corresponding body
20
defines an aperture
61
to receive the male terminal
33
. This aperture
61
is defined by bending the outer wall of the body
20
inwardly so as to have a transverse portion
62
and a free end
63
which faces towards the contact
16
. These portions
62
,
63
have the additional advantage that they substantially enclose the free end of the contact
16
and protect it from damage due to external contact or misaligned male terminal. Excessive inward movement of the contact
16
is also prevented by contact of the free end
60
with the free end
63
of the body. The precise shape of the end of the body is not important provided that the free end of the resilient contact is substantially enclosed to prevent inadvertent damage thereof.
The remaining configuration is the same as Embodiment 1 and accordingly an explanation of the structure, operation and effects thereof is omitted.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) In the embodiments described above, the recesses pass through from the inner faces to the outer faces of the side walls. However, according to the present invention, the recesses may be formed in a concave manner in the inner faces of the side walls without passing through to the outer faces thereof.
Claims
- 1. A female terminal fitting comprising a body and a separate cover, said body including a first electrical contact formed of a resilient, conducting material and positioned to engage a male terminal fitting upon insertion of the male terminal fitting in said cover, said first electrical contact bending outward toward a peripheral wall of said cover upon engaging the male terminal fitting, said cover enclosing at least a portion of said body and defining a first recess in said peripheral wall, said first electrical contact including a free end that is substantially parallel to said peripheral wall, said first recess receiving at least said free end to accommodate the outward bending of said first electrical contact.
- 2. The female terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein said first recess is an aperture.
- 3. The female terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein said cover substantially encloses said free end and separates at least a portion of said free end from the male terminal fitting.
- 4. The female terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein said body includes a second electrical contact, said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact being bendable apart on insertion of the male terminal fitting, and said cover having a second recess positioned to receive at least a portion of said second electrical contact when bent by the male terminal fitting.
- 5. The female terminal fitting according to claim 4, wherein said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact comprise two arms that successively converge from a base end to form a pair of contact regions for engaging the male terminal fitting, and said first contact diverging from a first of said contact regions toward said first recess, and said second contact diverging from a second of said contact regions toward said second recess.
- 6. A female terminal fitting comprising a body and a separate cover, said body including a first electrical contact formed of a resilient, conducting material and positioned to engage a male terminal fitting upon insertion of the male terminal fitting in said cover, said first electrical contact bending outward toward a peripheral wall of said cover upon engaging the male terminal fitting, said cover enclosing at least a portion of said body and defining a first recess in said peripheral wall, said first recess receiving said first electrical contact to accommodate the outward bending of said first electrical contact, and said first electrical contact including a first free end located proximal a portion of said cover where the male terminal fitting is inserted, said portion of said cover separating said first free end from said male terminal fitting to prevent the male terminal fitting from contacting said first free end.
- 7. The female terminal fitting according to claim 6, wherein said first recess is an aperture.
- 8. The female terminal fitting according to claim 6, wherein said body includes a second electrical contact, said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact being bendable apart on insertion of the male terminal fitting, and said cover having a second recess positioned to receive said second electrical contact when bent by the male terminal fitting.
- 9. The female terminal fitting according to claim 8, wherein said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact comprise two arms that successively converge from a base end to form a pair of contact regions for engaging the male terminal fitting, and said first contact diverging from a first of said contact regions toward said first recess, and said second contact diverging from a second of said contact regions toward said second recess.
- 10. The female terminal fitting according to claim 8, wherein an edge of said first recess comprises a first abutment to prevent excessive bending of said first electrical contact, and an edge of said second recess comprises a second abutment to prevent excessive bending of said second electrical contact.
- 11. The female terminal fitting according to claim 8, wherein said second electrical contact includes a second free end, said cover substantially enclosing said second free end and separating at least a portion of said second free end from the male terminal fitting.
- 12. The female terminal fitting according to claim 11, wherein said first free end and said second free end are substantially parallel to said peripheral wall.
- 13. A female terminal fitting comprising a body and a separate cover, said body including a first electrical contact formed of a resilient, conducting material and positioned to engage a male terminal fitting upon insertion of the male terminal fitting in said cover, said first electrical contact bending outward toward a peripheral wall of said cover upon engaging the male terminal fitting, said cover enclosing at least a portion of said body and defining a first recess in said peripheral wall, said first recess receiving said first electrical contact to accommodate the outward bending of said first electrical contact, and said first electrical contact including a first slit that extends along at least a portion of a longitudinal length of said first electrical contact, said first slit receiving an edge of the male terminal fitting upon insertion of the male terminal fitting and guiding the male terminal fitting into the female terminal fitting.
- 14. The female terminal fitting according to claim 13, wherein said first recess is an aperture.
- 15. The female terminal fitting according to claim 13, wherein said first electrical contact includes a free end, said cover substantially enclosing said free end and separating at least a portion of said free end from the male terminal fitting.
- 16. The female terminal fitting according to claim 13, wherein an edge of said first recess comprises an abutment to prevent excessive bending of said first electrical contact.
- 17. The female terminal fitting according to claim 13, wherein said body includes a second electrical contact, said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact being bendable apart on insertion of the male terminal fitting, and said cover having a second recess positioned to receive said second electrical contact when bent by the male terminal fitting.
- 18. The female terminal fitting according to claim 17, wherein said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact comprise two arms that successively converge from a base end to form a pair of contact regions for engaging the male terminal fitting, and said first contact diverging from a first of said contact regions toward said first recess, and said second contact diverging from a second of said contact regions toward said second recess.
- 19. The female terminal fitting according to claim 17, wherein an edge of said first recess comprises a first abutment to prevent excessive bending of said first electrical contact, and an edge of said second recess comprises a second abutment to prevent excessive bending of said second electrical contact.
- 20. The female terminal fitting according to claim 17, wherein said second electrical contact includes a second slit that extends along at least a portion of a longitudinal length of said second electrical contact.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-167814 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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