Female terminal for printed circuit board

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193567
  • Patent Number
    6,193,567
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 27, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
This invention provides a female terminal of one-piece construction for a printed circuit board in which the rectangular receptacle has an interlock arrangement that reduces the length of the open seam at the fourth corner of the rectangular receptacle. The interlock arrangement is accomplished by fabricating one side wall of interlocking segments that are integrally attached to opposite end walls of the rectangular receptacle so that the open seam does not run the entire length of the receptacle. The interlocking side wall segments are preferably shaped to minimize the size of the sheet metal blank to save material and reduce manufacturing costs. The contact tongues of the female terminal are also preferably shaped to provide one or more of the following features—an open and controlled contact gap to lower terminal engage force while maintaining a stable contact force; over stress projection; and double sided mating capability. The solder tabs are also preferably shaped to lock with the printed circuit board mechanically to provide over stress protection on the solder joint.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to female terminals for printed circuit boards.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Female terminals for printed circuit boards typically comprise a rectangular receptacle and confronting contact tongues that are located inside the receptacle for contacting opposite sides of a mating blade terminal that is inserted into the receptacle. Such terminals are usually attached to the printed circuit board by solder tabs that depend from the receptacle and establish an electrical connection with a conductor of the printed circuit board through a solder joint. The terminal is typically of one piece sheet metal construction and made from a stamped metal blank that has a flat receptacle forming portion. The rectangular receptacle is typically made in a forming operation where the flat receptacle forming portion of the blank is bent into rectangular shape by three bending operations that form three comers of the rectangle. These bending operations form four orthogonally related walls that bring the two edges of the receptacle forming portion adjacent to each other to form an open seam at the fourth corner.




A drawback of this type of construction is that the gap at the open seam can widen or increase after an extended period of use increasing the size of the receptacle. This diminishes the contact pressure of the contact tongues inside the receptacle and may result in poor electrical contact with the male blade terminal that is inserted into the receptacle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention provides a female terminal of one-piece construction for a printed circuit board in which the rectangular receptacle has an interlock arrangement that reduces the length of the open seam at the fourth corner of the rectangular receptacle and the tendency to increase the size of the receptacle after an extended period of use. The interlock arrangement is accomplished by fabricating one side wall of interlocking segments that are integrally attached to opposite end walls of the rectangular receptacle so that the open seam does not run the entire length of the receptacle. The interlocking side wall segments are preferably shaped to minimize the size of the sheet metal blank to save material and reduce manufacturing costs. The contact tongues of the female terminal are also preferably shaped to provide one or more of the following features—an open and controlled contact gap to lower terminal engage force while maintaining a stable contact force; over stress projection; and double sided mating capability. The solder tabs are also preferably shaped to lock with the printed circuit board mechanically to provide over stress protection of the solder joint.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a female terminal in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal section of the female terminal shown in

FIG. 1

attached to a printed circuit board;





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of the female terminal shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a sheet metal blank for making the female terminal shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated as a female terminal


10


of one-piece sheet metal construction that is fabricated from a stamped sheet metal blank


11


shown in FIG.


4


. Terminal


10


has a receptacle portion


12


of generally rectangular cross section comprising narrow end walls


14


and


16


and wide side walls


18


and


20


.




Side wall


18


is integrally connected to end walls


14


and


16


at its opposite edges as best shown in FIG.


3


. Side wall


18


is preferably imperforate. Side wall


20


comprises interlocking side wall segments


20


A and


20


B as best shown in FIG.


1


and the blank


11


for a plurality of terminals shown in FIG.


4


. Side wall segment


20


A is integrally connected to side wall


16


along one edge, the right edge as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


. An opposite lower corner of side wall segment


20


A is cut-out to shorten the opposite portion longitudinally and to provide a longitudinal interlock tab


22


that has an interlock shoulder


23


that faces inwardly. The opposite shorter edge of side wall segment


20


A is adjacent the side edge of end wall


14


and forms an open seam


27


.




However, the open seam


27


does not run the entire length of receptacle


12


because side wall segment


20


B is integrally connected to side wall


14


. Side wall segment


20


B is also shaped to include a longitudinal interlock tab


24


that fits inwardly of interlock tab


22


of side wall segment


20


A. Tab


24


has an interlock shoulder


25


that faces outwardly. Tabs


22


and


24


engage along the confronting interlock shoulders


23


and


25


to prevent side walls


14


and


16


from spreading apart at the side of the receptacle


12


that has the open seam


27


, that is at the left side of receptacle


12


as viewed in FIG.


3


.




Female terminal


10


has left and right longitudinal contact tongues


30


and


32


disposed in receptacle


12


. Contact tongue


30


is integrally connected to end wall


14


at an upper edge and curves back into receptacle


12


where the free end


34


engages the inner surface of end wall


14


. Contact tongue


32


is integrally connected to end wall


16


and curves back into receptacle


12


where the free end


36


engages the inner surface of end wall


16


. Contact tongues


30


and


32


are bow shaped and converge to provide a controlled throat gap


38


in the middle of receptacle


12


. Contact tongues


30


and


32


converge toward gap


38


from either end of receptacle


12


as best shown in FIG.


2


. Each tongue preferably has an aperture at gap


38


while the two converging portions of each tongue on opposite sides of gap


38


preferably have longitudinal slots to increase flexibility and improve electrical contact with a male blade terminal (not shown) that is inserted into receptacle


12


. Upper and lower walls


14


and


16


each have a medial indentation


39


aligned with gap


38


to limit depression of contact tongues


30


and


32


and widening of gap


38


.




Terminal


10


has two attachment tabs


40


and


42


. Attachment tab


40


and


42


comprise lateral S-shaped sections


44


and


46


that are attached to the lower ends of the side walls


14


and


16


respectively. Longitudinal sections


48


and


50


are attached to the outboard ends of sections


44


and


46


respectively. Longitudinal sections


48


and


50


have respective fold lines


52


and


54


.




Female terminal


10


is attached to a printed circuit board


56


by inserting longitudinal sections


48


and


50


into slots extending through the printed circuit board


56


until the inboard ends of S-shaped sections


44


and


46


engage the upper surface of the printed circuit board as best shown in FIG.


2


. Longitudinal sections


48


and


50


are then folded over toward each other at fold lines


52


and


54


to engage the lower surface of the printed circuit board


56


with the S-shaped sections


44


and


46


depressed slightly. This provides a mechanical lock that fastens female terminal


10


securely to the printed circuit board


56


. After the female terminal


10


is fastened to the printed circuit board, a solder joint


58


is made with a conductor


60


of the printed circuit board


56


. The solder joint


58


is protected against over stress by virtue of the mechanical lock of the tabs


48


and


50


to the printed circuit board


56


along with the S-shaped spring on section


44


and


46


which seat on top of the printed circuit board


56


. Once the female terminal


10


is securely fastened and soldered to the printed circuit board, a mating male blade terminal (not shown) can be inserted into receptacle


12


from either end, that is from above or from below the printed circuit board


56


to establish an electrical connection due to the shape of contact tongues


30


and


32


.



Claims
  • 1. A female terminal of one-piece construction for a printed circuit board having a rectangular receptacle and a pair of confronting contact tongues that are located inside the receptacle,the rectangular receptacle having four walls including three walls that are each integrally attached to two adjacent walls of the four walls, and the four walls of the rectangular receptacle including a fourth wall of two interlocking segments that are integrally attached to two respective adjacent walls of the four walls so that the rectangular receptacle does not have an open seam between any two adjacent walls of the four walls that runs an entire length of the receptacle, and solder tabs that depend from the receptacle for fastening the female terminal to the printed circuit board, the solder tabs of the female terminal being shaped to interlock with the printed circuit board mechanically to provide over stress protection for a solder joint between the female terminal and a conductor of the printed circuit board.
  • 2. The female terminal as defined in claim 1 wherein the contact tongues of the female terminal are bow shaped to provide an open and controlled contact gap to lower terminal engage force while maintaining a stable contact force.
  • 3. The female terminal as defined in claim 1 wherein the contact tongues of the female terminal are each shaped to contact one of the four walls of the rectangular receptacle to provide over stress protection.
  • 4. The female terminal as defined in claim 1 wherein the contact tongues are bow shaped in a longitudinal direction and converge toward each other so that a mating blade terminal can be inserted into the receptacle between the contact tongues from either longitudinal direction.
  • 5. A female terminal of one-piece construction for a printed circuit board comprising,a rectangular receptacle having a pair of narrow end walls that are opposite each other and a pair of wide side walls that are opposite each other, a pair of confronting contact tongues that are integrally connected to respective edges of the pair of narrow side walls, the pair of confronting contact tongues having portions located inside the receptacle that are spaced from each other along their entire length, the pair of confronting contact tongues having free ends that contact inside surfaces of the respective end walls and the end walls having medial indentations to provide over stress protection, one of the pair of side walls consisting of a single segment that has opposite ends that are integrally attached to the respective end walls, and another of the pair of side walls comprising interlocking segments that are integrally attached solely to the respective end walls so that the rectangular receptacle does not have an open seam between any end wall and an adjacent side wall that runs an entire length of the receptacle.
  • 6. The female terminal as defined in claim 5 wherein the interlocking segments comprises a first segment that is integrally attached solely to one of the pair of end walls and a second segment that is integrally attached solely to another of the pair of end walls, the first segment having a longitudinal interlocking tab that has an interlock shoulder that faces inwardly and the second segment having a longitudinal interlocking tab that faces outwardly and engages the interlocking shoulder of the first segment.
  • 7. The female terminal as defined in claim 6 wherein the contact tongues of the female terminal are shaped to provide an open and controlled contact gap at a middle of the terminal to lower terminal engage force while maintaining a stable contact force, and wherein the contact tongues are shaped so that a mating blade terminal can be inserted into the receptacle from either longitudinal end.
  • 8. The female terminal as defined in claim 5 wherein the contact tongues are bow shaped and converge to provide a controlled throat gap at a middle of the receptacle, and wherein each tongue has an aperture at the controlled throat gap and longitudinal slots in converging portions of the tongue on each side of the controlled throat gap to increase flexibility and improve electrical contact.
  • 9. A female terminal of one-piece construction for a printed circuit board comprising,a rectangular receptacle having a pair of narrow end walls that are opposite each other and a pair of wide side walls that are opposite each other, a pair of confronting contact tongues that are integrally connected to respective edges of the pair of narrow side walls, the pair of confronting contact tongues having portions located inside the receptacle that are spaced from each other along their entire length, one of the pair of side walls consisting of a single segment that has opposite ends that are integrally attached to the respective end walls, another of the side walls comprising interlocking segments that are integrally attached solely to the respective end walls so that the rectangular receptacle does not have an open seam between any end wall and an adjacent side wall that runs an entire length of the receptacle, and solder tabs for fastening the female terminal to the printed circuit board, the solder tabs having s-shaped lateral portions integrally attached to the receptacle at inboard ends of the s-shaped lateral portions and longitudinal portions integrally attached to outboard ends of the s-shaped lateral portions, the longitudinal portions being bendable to interlock the female terminal with the printed circuit board mechanically to provide over stress protection for a solder joint between at least one of the S-shaped lateral portions of the female terminal and a conductor of the printed circuit board.
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