Information
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Patent Grant
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6565396
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Patent Number
6,565,396
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Date Filed
Friday, June 1, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Gilman; Alexander
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 843
- 439 842
- 439 748
- 439 839
- 439 489
- 439 490
- 439 491
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention makes it possible to distinguish between a plurality of types of female terminal fittings. A gold-plated female terminal fitting 10Au is formed by attaching a shell 20 to a terminal main body 11, and a tin-plated female terminal fitting 10Sn is formed by attaching a shell 30 to the same kind of terminal main body 11 as used for the gold-plated female terminal fitting. The shells 20 and 30 for the gold-plated female terminal fitting and the tin-plated female terminal fitting, respectively, are provided with mutually differing distinguishing means 22, 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, and 34. The gold-plated female terminal fitting 10Au and the tin-plated female terminal fitting 10Sn can be distinguished from one another on the basis of these distinguishing means 22, 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, and 34.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a female terminal fitting wherein a terminal main body has a shell attached to its exterior.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
One example of a female terminal fitting wherein a terminal main body has a shell attached to its exterior is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,599,212. In this example, a shell is attached to the exterior of a terminal main body provided with an electric wire contacting member and resilient contacts, this shell covering the resilient contacts. In applications using this type of female terminal fitting, one of two types of female terminal fitting can be housed within a housing: a female terminal fitting having either a tin-plated terminal main body or a gold-plated terminal main body. In signal circuits requiring a high degree of contact reliability, such as air bag circuits, the gold-plated female terminal fittings are used. In other circuits requiring a lower degree of contact reliability, tin-plated female terminal fittings are used.
Conventionally, tin-plated female terminal fittings and gold-plated terminal fittings use identical main bodies and shells. It is however somewhat difficult to visually distinguish between these identical main bodies even if they have been plated with different metals. The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to make it possible to distinguish between a plurality of types of female terminal fittings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a female terminal fitting comprising a main body having a connection region for attachment to an electric wire, and a resilient contact for engaging a male terminal fitting, said terminal fitting further including a shell adapted to receive and cover said resilient contact, wherein said shell is one of a plurality of types of shells, each type of shell having a physical distinguishing feature. Such an arrangement makes it possible to distinguish visually and/or by touch between one shell and another.
Preferably each type of shell is rectangular in section and box-like, and each type of shell may have a common mouth configuration to guide a mating connector to said terminal.
The distinguishing feature may comprise one or more of the following features: the presence or absence of a protrusion, the presence or absence of an aperture in the wall of the shell, the orientation of a resilient latching arm, the position of an aperture with respect to a latching arm, the absence of an aperture in relation to a latching arm, different outer dimensions of the shells, in particular the width in relation to opposite resilient contacts.
An aperture of the shell may permit movement of a resilient contact therein, thereby permitting the terminal fitting to be narrower than if a bending space for the resilient contact was provided wholly within the shell.
The invention also provides a method of distinguishing female terminal fittings comprising a main body having a connection region for attachment to an electric wire, and a resilient contact for engaging a male terminal fitting, and a shell adapted to receive and cover said resilient contact, the method comprising the steps of providing a plurality of different types of shell, each type of shell having different physical features to permit the shell type to be distinguished.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing a gold-plated female terminal fitting of an embodiment of the invention in an inserted state within a cavity of a housing.
FIG. 2
is a partially cut-away plan view of the gold-plated female terminal fitting.
FIG. 3
is a side face view of the gold-plated female terminal fitting.
FIG. 4
is a front view of the gold-plated female terminal fitting.
FIG. 5
is a front view showing differences in shape and size of the cavities into which the gold-plated female terminal fitting and a tin-plated female terminal fitting are inserted.
FIG. 6
is a partially cut-away plan view of the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
FIG. 7
is a side face view of the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
FIG. 8
is a front view of the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
FIG. 9
is a front view showing differences in shape and size of cavities into which the tin-plated female terminal fitting and the gold-plated female terminal fitting are inserted.
FIG. 10
is a partially cut-away plan view showing a shell for the gold-plated female terminal fitting, a shell for the tin-plated female terminal fitting, and a terminal main body, these being in a separated state.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
10
. Female terminal fittings of the present embodiment exist in two types: a gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au and a tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn. These have a terminal main body
11
which is formed from an electrically conductive metal. The terminal main body
11
comprises an electric wire contacting member
16
which is joined to an electric wire
17
and resilient contacts
14
which make contact with a male tab
45
. A metal shell
20
or
30
is attached to the terminal main body
11
so as to cover the resilient contacts
14
. The terminal main bodies
11
of the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au and the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn are the same. However, the metal shells
20
and
30
are formed as two differing types, one for the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au and the other for the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn, thus providing a means for distinguishing between the two. The gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au can be distinguished by the first shell
20
, and the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn can be distinguished by the second shell
30
.
The terminal main body
11
, which is formed from a metal sheet that is punched out in a specified shape and then bent, has a long and narrow shape in an anterior-posterior direction. A pair of supporting walls
13
rise upwards from left and right edges of a base wall
12
of an anterior portion of the terminal main body
11
. A left and right pair of resilient contacts
14
bend inwards form the supporting walls
13
. The resilient contacts
14
are long and narrow in an anterior-posterior direction and are formed by being cut out from the supporting walls
13
. Posterior ends of the resilient contacts
14
join with the supporting walls
13
, the anterior ends thereof extending in a cantilevered shape. The posterior ends of the resilient contacts
14
that join with the supporting walls
13
function as a fulcrum allowing the resilient contacts
14
to bend outwards. These left and right resilient contacts
14
are closest towards one another at the location of bent members
14
a
provided towards their anterior ends. The resilient contacts
14
move outwards as the male tab
45
is inserted between the bent members
14
a,
and the resilient returning force of the resilient contacts
14
causes these resilient contacts
14
and the male tab
45
to join with a prescribed contacting force. Outer faces of anterior ends
14
b
(which are situated to the anterior of the bent members
14
a
of the resilient contacts
14
) are located at the same position, relative to the widthwise direction (the left-right direction), as outer faces of the supporting walls
13
. Portions of the supporting walls
13
bend outwards to form contacting members
15
capable of making contact with a short circuiting terminal
42
. The contacting members
15
protrude outwards relative to outer faces of the supporting walls
13
. The distance to which these contacting members
15
protrude is approximately the same as the wall thickness of side walls
22
and
32
of the shells
20
and
30
. The contacting members
15
are located towards the posterior (relative to the anterior-posterior direction) of the resilient contacts
14
. Approximately the posterior half of the terminal main body
11
comprises the electric wire contacting member
16
, which is joined by crimping to the end of the electric wire
17
. The surface of the terminal main body
11
is gold-plated or tin-plated. The gold-plated terminal main body
11
is attached to the shell
20
, and the tin-plated terminal main body
11
is attached to the shell
30
.
The shell
20
, which is made from a metal sheet which is stamped out in a prescribed shape and then bent, is long and narrow in the anterior-posterior direction, has an angular tubular shape, and is open at its anterior and posterior end faces. The shell
20
comprises a base wall
21
, a pair of side walls
22
that rise upwards from left and right side edges of the base wall
21
, and an upper face wall
23
that extends inwards from both edges of the side walls
22
that rise upwards. When the shell
20
has been attached to the terminal main body
11
, it covers the resilient contacts
14
and the supporting walls
13
. Lower edges and upper edges of the supporting walls
13
make contact with the base wall
21
and the upper face wall
23
, thereby preventing the shell
20
from moving up or down relative to the terminal main body
11
. The outer faces of the supporting walls
13
make contact with inner faces of the two side walls
22
, thereby preventing the shell
20
from moving right or left relative to the terminal main body
11
. Moreover, the outer faces of the anterior ends
14
b
of the resilient contacts
14
of the terminal main body
11
are located at the same position, relative to the left-right direction, as the inner faces of the two side walls
22
. These side walls
22
are one of the distinguishing means of the present embodiment.
A pair of square holes
24
are formed in the side walls
22
. When the terminal main body
11
is in an attached state with these side walls
22
, the bent members
14
a
(these being the portions that make contact with the male tab
45
) and the anterior ends
14
b
of the resilient contacts
14
are exposed at the outer faces of the shell
20
via the holes
24
. The holes
24
have several functions; they allow the bent members
14
a
and the anterior ends
14
b
of the resilient contacts
14
to be exposed; they prevent the bent members
14
a
and the anterior ends
14
b,
which move outwards when the resilient members
14
and the male tab
45
are fitted together, from interfering with the side walls
22
; and, by allowing the bent members
14
a
and the anterior ends
14
b
which are moved outwards so as to move into the recessed holes
24
, they function as a bending space for the bent members
14
a.
The holes
24
are one of the distinguishing means of the present invention.
Square window holes
25
are formed in the side walls
22
at locations to the posterior of the recessed holes
24
. When the shell
20
is in an attached state with the terminal main body
11
, the contacting members
15
are exposed to outer faces of the shell
20
via these window holes
25
. The window holes
25
have several functions; they allow the contacting members
15
to be exposed; the contacting members
15
that protrude from the supporting walls
13
are inserted into these window holes
25
; and outer faces of the contacting members
15
form a unified face with outer faces of the side walls
22
. These window holes
25
are one of the distinguishing means of the present embodiment.
An upper and lower symmetrical pair of lances
26
are formed at anterior ends of the base wall
21
and the upper face wall
23
. Each lance
26
has a cantilevered shape. An anterior end thereof joins the base wall
21
or the upper face wall
23
, and the lance
26
extends, in an inclined manner, outwards and towards the posterior. Each lance
26
is capable of resiliently bending inwards, the anterior end thereof serving as the fulcrum. When the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au is inserted into a cavity
41
Au of a housing
40
, the lances
26
are retained by retaining members
44
Au formed on inner walls of the cavity
41
Au, thereby maintaining the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au in a correctly inserted position. The lances
26
are located to the anterior (in the anterior-posterior direction) relative to the window holes
25
. That is, the lances
26
are located further inwards relative to the direction of insertion of the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au into the cavity
41
Au. These lances
26
are provided on the base wall
21
and the upper face wall
23
, whereas the window holes
25
are provided in the side walls
22
. That is, the lances
26
and the window holes
25
are provided at locations which, when viewed from the direction of insertion, are mutually separated by 90 degrees. Consequently, when the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au is inserted into the cavity
41
Au, the lances
26
and the window holes
25
each have separate paths of movement. The lances
26
are one of the distinguishing means of the present embodiment.
Stabilizers
27
are provided on the shell
20
. These stabilizers
27
are formed on upper and lower edges of the side walls
22
, form a unified face therewith, and extend upwards and downwards, respectively. When the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au is inserted into the cavity
41
Au, these stabilizers
27
fit into guiding grooves
43
formed in the inner walls of the cavity
41
Au, thereby stabilizing the position of the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au. These stabilizers
27
are located at an approximately central position (relative to the anterior-posterior direction) between the holes
24
and the window holes
25
.
Next, the shell
30
will be described and compared to the shell
20
. Like the shell
20
, the shell
30
is made from a metal sheet which is stamped out in a prescribed shape and then bent, is long and narrow in the anterior-posterior direction, has an angular tubular shape, and is open at its anterior and posterior end faces. The shell
30
comprises a base wall
31
, a pair of side walls
32
that rise upwards from left and right side edges of the base wall
31
, and an upper face wall
33
that extends inwards from both edges of the side walls
32
that rise upwards. When the shell
30
has been attached to the terminal main body
11
, it covers the resilient contacts
14
and the supporting walls
13
. Lower edges and upper edges of the supporting walls
13
make contact with the base wall
31
and the upper face wall
33
, thereby preventing the shell
30
from moving up or down relative to the terminal main body
11
. The outer faces of the contacting members
15
make contact with inner faces of the two side walls
32
, thereby preventing the shell
30
from moving right or left relative to the terminal main body
11
. The outer faces of the anterior ends
14
b
of the resilient contacts
14
of the terminal main body
11
are located inwards, relative to the left-right direction, from the inner faces of the two side walls
32
. These side walls
32
are one of the distinguishing means of the present invention. The shell
20
described above has a pair of square holes
24
that are formed in the side walls
22
thereof. The bent members
14
a
and the anterior ends
14
b
of the resilient contacts
14
are exposed at the outer faces of the shell
20
via these holes
24
. By contrast, the anterior ends of the side walls
32
of the shell
30
are not provided with openings corresponding to the holes
24
. Instead, they are provided with a left and right pair of lances
34
. These lances
34
are formed at the anterior ends of the side walls
32
, join therewith and have a cantilevered shape whereby they extend in an inclined manner outwards and towards the posterior. The lances
34
are capable of resiliently bending inwards, the anterior ends thereof serving as the fulcrum. When the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn is inserted into a cavity
41
Sn of the housing
40
, the lances
34
are retained by retaining members
44
Sn formed on inner walls of the cavity
41
Sn, thereby maintaining the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn in a correctly inserted position. The lances
26
of the shell
20
are formed on the base wall
21
and the upper face wall
23
. By contrast, the lances
34
are formed on the side walls
32
of the shell
30
. That is, the lances
26
and
34
are formed at mutually differing locations on the shell
20
and the shell
30
respectively. The lances
34
of the shell
30
are one of the distinguishing means of the present embodiment.
The square window holes
25
are formed in the posterior portions of the side walls
22
of the shell
20
, the contacting members
15
being exposed at outer faces of the shell
20
via these window holes
25
. By contrast, the side walls
32
of the shell
30
are not provided with openings corresponding to these window holes
25
. Instead, the contacting members
15
remain covered by the side walls
32
. Furthermore, the shell
20
is provided with the stabilizers
27
. By contrast, the shell
30
is not provided with protrusions corresponding to these stabilizers
27
.
Moreover, in the case of the shell
20
, since the contacting members
15
enter the window holes
25
, the side walls
22
of the shell
20
make contact with the outer faces of the supporting walls
13
. By contrast, the side walls
32
of the shell
30
make contact with the outer faces of the outwardly-protruding contacting members
15
. As a result, the space between the side walls
32
of the shell
30
is greater than the space between the side walls
22
of the shell
20
. In other words, the width of the shell
30
is greater than the width of the shell
20
.
Next, the housing
40
will be described. The cavity
41
Au and the cavity
41
Sn are formed within this housing
40
. The short circuiting terminal
42
is provided in the vicinity of the cavity
41
Au (see FIG.
1
). The horizontal cross-sectional shape (that is, at a right-angle to the direction of insertion) of the opening portion of the cavity
41
Au has a width and height such that the shell
20
can enter therein with a suitable clearance but without moving too much. In addition, this opening portion is provided with guiding grooves
43
that correspond to the stabilizers
27
. Furthermore, the retaining members
44
Au corresponding to the lances
26
(these being formed at the upper and lower face sides) are formed inwards relative to the opening portion (see FIG.
4
). When the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au is inserted into the cavity
41
Au, the contacting members
15
that are exposed via the window holes
25
of the shell
20
make contact with the short circuiting terminal
42
(see FIG.
1
).
The horizontal cross-sectional shape of the opening portion to the cavity
41
Sn has a width and height such that the shell
30
can enter therein with a suitable clearance but without moving too much. The heights of the cavities
41
Au and
41
Sn for the gold-plated and tin-plated female terminal fitting respectively are identical. However, the cavity
41
Au is narrower than the cavity
41
Sn. Consequently, the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn cannot be inserted into the cavity
41
Au (see FIG.
9
). Furthermore, the cavity
41
Sn is not provided with guiding grooves
43
. Consequently, the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au, which is provided with the stabilizers
27
, cannot be inserted into the cavity
41
Sn (see FIG.
5
). The retaining members
44
Sn, which correspond to the lances
34
, are formed in the left and right side walls, at locations inwards from the opening portion, of the cavity
41
Sn (see FIG.
8
).
In this manner, although the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au and the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn both use the same terminal main body
11
, the shells
20
and
30
, which are used respectively for the gold-plated and tin-plated terminal fittings, are provided with distinguishing means. These distinguishing means allow the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au and the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn to be distinguished from one another. The distinguishing method thereof is described below.
The shell
20
has the window holes
25
formed therein, the contacting members
15
of the terminal main body
11
being exposed at outer faces of the shell
20
via these window holes
25
. By contrast, the shell
30
is not provided with openings corresponding to the window holes
25
. Consequently, the presence or absence of the window holes
25
(or, in other words, the ability to see the contacting members
15
) allows one to distinguish between the gold-plated female terminal fitting and the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
The shell
20
, which is provided with the window holes
25
, has the lances
26
formed thereon at locations inwards relative to the direction of insertion of the shell
20
into the cavity
41
Au. However, the position of these lances
26
is such that their paths of movement, when the shell
20
is inserted into the cavity
41
Au, are separate from the paths of movement of the window holes
25
(this corresponding to the location of the short circuiting terminal
42
that makes contact with the contacting members
15
exposed from these window holes
25
). Consequently, the lances
26
do not interfere with the short circuiting terminal
42
when this insertion takes place.
The shell
20
is provided with the holes
24
which prevent the bent members
14
a
and the anterior ends
14
b
of the resilient contacts
14
from interfering with the side walls
22
. By contrast, the shell
30
is not provided with openings corresponding to these recessed holes
24
. The presence or absence of these holes
24
(or, in other words, the ability to see the bent members
14
a
and the anterior ends
14
b
within the holes
24
) allows one to distinguish between the gold-plated female terminal fitting and the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
The shell
20
and the shell
30
are provided with the lances
26
and
34
, respectively. When the shell
20
and the shell
30
are inserted into the cavity
41
Au and the cavity
41
Sn, respectively, the lances
26
and
34
engage therewith. However, the lances
26
of the shell
20
are provided on the upper and lower face sides. By contrast, the lances
34
of the shell
30
are provided on the left and right sides. Consequently, the differing positions of the lances
26
and
34
allow one to distinguish between the gold-plated female terminal fitting and the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
Furthermore, since the contacting members
15
enter the window holes
25
of the shell
20
, these contacting members
15
are located within the wall thickness of the side walls
22
. Consequently, the space between the side walls
22
of the shell
20
is less than in the case of the shell
30
, which does not have window holes
25
and in which the contacting members
15
are located inwards relative to the side walls
32
. As a result, the shell
20
is narrower in width than the shell
30
, this difference in width allowing one to distinguish between the gold-plated female terminal fitting and the tin-plated female terminal fitting.
The side walls
22
of the shell
20
(these side walls
22
being provided with the window holes
25
) are closer together than in the case of the shell
30
. Consequently, these side walls
22
are comparatively closer to the resilient contacts
14
. However, since the holes
24
are formed in these side walls
22
, the side walls
22
do not interfere with the resilient contacts
14
. The side walls
32
of the shell
30
are not provided with window holes
25
. However, the shell
30
is wider than the shell
20
. Consequently, a greater space is provided between the side walls
32
and the resilient contacts
14
, and the side walls
32
do not interfere with the resilient contacts
14
.
Furthermore, the cavity
41
Au and the cavity
41
Sn differ in width, horizontal cross-sectional shape, in the location of the retaining members
44
Au and
44
Sn, and in the presence or absence of the guiding grooves
43
. Consequently, if one attempts to insert into the cavity
41
Sn the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au, which is provided with the stabilizers
27
, these stabilizers
27
strike against the opening edge of the cavity
41
Sn, and the gold-plated female terminal fitting
10
Au cannot be inserted (see FIG.
5
). Conversely, if one attempts to insert the tin-plated female terminal fitting
10
Sn into the cavity
41
Au, the shell
30
is wider than the cavity
41
Au, and cannot be inserted therein. That is, the ability or inability to insert the gold-plated female terminal fitting or the tin-plated female terminal fitting into the cavities
41
Au and
41
Sn allow one to distinguish between the two female terminal fittings.
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 embodiment described above, differing types of female terminal fittings use identical terminal main bodies, and the shells function as a distinguishing means that allow one to distinguish between the differing female terminal fittings. However, according to the present invention, in addition to the shells, the terminal main bodies may also function as a distinguishing means.
(2) The shell for the gold-plated female terminal fitting in the embodiment described above may be attached to the terminal main body for the tin-plated female terminal fitting, and the shell for the embodiment's tin-plated female terminal fitting may be attached to the terminal main body for the gold-plated female terminal fitting. In that case, the shape of the cavities for the gold-plated female terminal fitting and the tin-plated female terminal fitting will be reversed from the shape described in the embodiment.
(3) In the embodiment described above, the cavities into which the female terminal fittings are inserted differ in size and shape. However, according to the present invention, the size and shape of these cavities may equally well be identical for both the gold-plated and tin-plated female terminal fittings.
(4) In the embodiment described above, two types of female terminal fittings (shells) have been described. However, the present invention may equally well be provided within three or more types of shell.
(5) In the embodiment described above, the contacting members of the terminal main body enter the window holes of the shell for the gold-plated female terminal fitting, and are consequently located within the side walls thereof. However, according to the present invention, the contacting members may equally well be located inwards relative to the side walls.
Claims
- 1. A system for distinguishing between female terminal fittings comprising:a plurality of female terminal fittings, each female terminal fitting having a main body and a shell; wherein the main bodies are each formed to have substantially the same structural configuration, and include a connection region for attachment to an electric wire and resilient contacts that are movable toward and away from each other for receiving and electrically engaging a male terminal fitting; wherein at least one of the main bodies is gold-plated and at least one of the main bodies is tin-plated; wherein each shell forms an enclosure that is fit over one of the main bodies, and includes a front end, a rear end with an opening through which the main body is received into the shell, and at least one lance; wherein the lance for the shell received over each gold-plated main body extends laterally outward in a first direction relative to the main body received in the shell, and the lance for the shell received over each tin-plated main body extends laterally outward relative to the main body received in the shell in a second direction generally perpendicular to the first direction so that the female terminal fittings with the gold-plated main bodies can be distinguished from the female terminal fittings with the tin-plated main bodies, and wherein each shell further includes a rear segment with wall portions extending generally between the rear end and the lance, the rear segment of the shell received over each gold-plated main body includes a hole which exposes a portion of the gold-plated main body for contact with a short-circuit terminal, and the rear segment of the shell received over each tin-plated main body includes continuous wall portions without holes for exposing the tin-plated main body so that the female terminal fittings with the gold-plated main bodies can be further distinguished from the female terminal fittings with the tin-plated main bodies.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein each shell is rectangular in section and has a box-like structure.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein each shell defines a mouth adapted to guide the male terminal fitting to the resilient contacts.
- 4. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a housing with cavities and a plurality of female terminal fittings from at least one of a pair of groups of the female terminal fittings being received within the cavities; wherein each female terminal fitting has a main body and a shell; wherein the main bodies are each formed to have substantially the same structural configuration, and include a connection region for attachment to an electric wire and resilient contacts that are movable toward and away from each other for receiving and electrically engaging a male terminal fitting; wherein each shell forms an enclosure that is fit over the respective main body and includes a front end, a rear end with an opening through which the main body is received into the shell, and at least one lance between the front and rear ends; wherein the lance for each shell in a first of the groups of female terminal fittings extends laterally outward in a first direction relative to the main body received in the shell, and the lance for each shell in a second of the groups of female terminal fittings extends laterally outward in a second direction relative to the main body received in the shell, the second direction being generally perpendicular to the first direction; wherein the first group of female terminal fittings consists solely of tin-plated main bodies, and the second group of female terminal fittings consists solely of gold-plated main bodies; and wherein each shell includes a rear segment with wall portions extending generally between the rear end and the lance, the rear segment of the shell received over each gold-plated main body includes a hole which exposes a portion of the gold-plated main body for contact with a short-circuit terminal, and the rear segment of the shell received over each tin-plated main body includes continuous wall portions without holes for exposing the tin-plated main body so that the female terminal fittings with the gold-plated main bodies can be distinguished from the female terminal fittings with the tin-plated main bodies.
- 5. A connector assembly in accordance with claim 4, wherein the female terminal fittings with the gold-plated main bodies are received in the housing, and the housing includes a short-circuit terminal to contact the gold-plated main bodies through the holes in the shells.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-174002 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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