Information
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Patent Grant
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6290553
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Patent Number
6,290,553
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 4, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Ta; Tho D.
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 842
- 439 843
- 439 845
- 439 846
- 439 847
- 439 850
- 439 851
- 439 852
- 439 839
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a female terminal (10), projections (17) of a contact piece (12), received within a body (11), are engaged respectively in windows (16) formed respectively in opposed walls (15) of the body (11). A support portion (31), formed on the body (11), is resiliently held against a concave surface (18A) of the contact piece (12). The support portion (31) is held against the contact piece (12) through an engagement portion (40) which makes a concave-convex engagement in a direction of a thickness of the contact piece (12).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a female terminal used in the wiring in an automobile or the like. The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. Hei. 11-130168, which is incorporated herein by reference.
2. Description of the Related Art
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a female terminal
20
, used in the wiring in an automobile or the like, is adapted to be connected to a strip-like male terminal, and includes a body
21
of a square tubular shape for receiving the male terminal therein, a contact piece
22
received within the body
21
, and clamping portions
23
and
24
connected to the body
21
.
The body
21
has a pair of opposed walls
25
and
25
through which windows
26
and
26
are formed, respectively (see FIG.
2
C).
The contact piece
22
has a generally curved strip-shape, and a pair of projections
27
and
27
are formed on and extend respectively from opposite side (lateral) edges of the contact piece
22
away from each other. The two projections
27
and
27
of the contact piece
22
are engaged respectively in the windows
26
and
26
, with a convexly-arcuate surface
28
facing an inner surface
29
of the body
21
, so that opposite end portions of the contact piece
22
, spaced from each other in a direction of curvature thereof, are held in contact with an inner surface
30
of the body
21
.
When the male terminal is inserted between the inner surface
29
of the body
21
and the arcuate surface
28
of the contact piece
22
, the female terminal
20
holds the male terminal in a direction of a thickness of the male terminal, and therefore is connected to the male terminal.
In the female terminal
20
, the contact piece
22
needs to be mounted within the body
21
, and therefore an inner dimension of the windows
26
is larger than an outer dimension of the projections
27
.
Namely, in the female terminal
20
, the contact piece
22
can shake relative to the body
21
in the direction of insertion of the male terminal, and therefore there has been encountered a problem that the reliability of connection to the male terminal is low.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With the above problem in view, it is an object of the present invention to provide a female terminal which can hold a male terminal in a direction of a thickness thereof, and can be connected thereto in a stable manner.
To achieve the above object, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a female terminal which comprises a body including a hollow electrical contact portion into which a male terminal is insertable, the electrical contact portion including opposite side walls which have windows respectively formed therein, a resilient contact piece disposed in the electrical contact portion, the contact piece including a substantially curved portion and a pair of projections which are respectively extended from opposite side edges of the substantially curved portion, and are respectively engaged in the windows of the electrical contact portion, and a resilient support portion disposed in the electrical contact portion, the support portion abutting against the substantially curved portion of the contact piece to urge the contact piece.
The support portion may be formed, for example, by stamping a relevant portion of the wall of the body facing the concave surface of the contact piece. Accordingly, for example, the support portion may be formed on a bottom wall of the electrical contact portion in a cantilevered manner. In this case, the contact piece is effectively urged upwardly by the support portion. Further, it is preferable that a projecting portion is formed on a upper wall of the electrical contact portion to oppose to one of the concave portion and the convex portion. In this case, the male terminal, inserted in the electrical contact portion, is effectively held between the projecting portion and the contact piece.
Preferably, the female terminal may further comprise a concave portion, and a convex portion engaged in the concave portion, as a engagement mechanism. In this case, the contact piece includes one of the concave portion and the convex portion, and the support portion includes the other one of the concave portion and the convex portion. However, the shape, size, number and so on of the concave and convex portions are suitably selected.
In the female terminal of the above construction, the support portion is resiliently held against the concave surface of the contact piece. Therefore, even if respective inner dimensions of the windows are larger than respective outer dimensions of the projections, the projections are kept pressed respectively against predetermined portions of inner (peripheral) edges of the windows.
In the female terminal, since the support portion can be held against the contact piece through the engagement mechanism, the movement of the contact piece relative to the body is prevented, and therefore the reliability of connection of the female terminal to the male terminal can be enhanced as compared with the above-related construction.
Further, according to the second aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the engagement mechanism includes a convex semispherical surface, formed on one of the contact piece and the support portion, and a concave semispherical surface formed in the other one of the contact piece and the support portion. Accordingly, the contact piece and the support portion are held in contact with each other through the convex semi-spherical surface and the concave semi-spherical surface. Therefore, even if an error develops in the radius of curvature of the convex semi-spherical surface and the concave semispherical surface, the concave-convex engagement can be maintained.
In the meantime, in the above-related female terminal, the respective inner dimensions of the windows are different from the respective outer dimensions of the projections as described above, and therefore when the male terminal is inserted, the contact piece can be moved relative to the body by an amount corresponding to the difference of the dimensions. In other words, an inserting resistance, obtained when inserting the male terminal into the above-related female terminal, is not constant, and therefore there has been a possibility that a connection error occurs.
On the other hand, according to the third aspect of the present invention, the radius of curvature of the concave semi-spherical surface is smaller than the radius of curvature of the convex semi-spherical surface, and therefore the concave semi-spherical surface is held in circular line contact with the convex semi-spherical surface. Therefore, the contact piece can not be moved relative to the body, and therefore when inserting the male terminal, a stable inserting resistance can be obtained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C are a partly-broken, perspective view, a cross-sectional view and a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, respectively; and
FIGS. 2A
,
2
B and
2
C are a side-elevational view, a cross-sectional view and a partly-broken, perspective view of a related female terminal, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
1
C. Those parts of this embodiment, similar to those of
FIGS. 2A
,
2
B and
2
C, will be designated by like reference numerals, respectively, and explanation thereof will be omitted or simplified.
As shown in
FIGS. 1A
to
1
C, a female terminal
10
of this embodiment includes a body
11
of a square tubular shape for receiving a strip-like male terminal
100
therein, and a contact piece
12
of a curved strip-like shape received within the body
10
.
The contact piece
12
is in the form of a strip curved into a generally obtuse-angle L-shaped cross-section. A pair of projections
17
and
17
are formed respectively on generally central portions of opposite side (lateral) edges of the contact piece
12
. The projections
17
and
17
of the contact piece
12
are engaged respectively in windows
16
and
16
, formed respectively through opposed walls
15
and
15
of the body
11
, so that opposite end portions of the contact piece
12
, spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, are held in contact with an inner surface
30
of the body
11
.
In this female terminal
10
, a support portion
31
, formed on the inner surface
30
of the body
11
, is resiliently held against a concave surface
18
A of the contact piece
12
.
The support portion
31
is formed by stamping a wall of the body
11
, and has a generally strip-like shape, and is resiliently held against the concave surface
18
A of the contact piece
12
.
The contact piece
12
is positioned relative to the support portion
31
by an engagement mechanism
40
which makes a concave-convex engagement in the direction of the thickness of the contact piece
12
.
The engagement mechanism
40
includes a concave semi-spherical surface
41
, formed in the concave surface
18
A of the contact piece
12
, and a convex semi-spherical surface
42
formed on the support portion
31
.
As shown in
FIG. 1C
, in this engagement mechanism
40
, the radius of curvature of the concave semi-spherical surface
41
is smaller than the radius of curvature of the convex semispherical surface
42
, and a peripheral edge of an opening of the concave semi-spherical surface
41
is disposed in circular line contact with the convex semi-spherical surface
42
.
In this embodiment, a convex semi-spherical surface
43
is formed on a convex surface
18
of the contact piece
12
. The convex semi-spherical surface
43
is provided at that portion of the convex surface
18
corresponding to the concave semi-spherical surface
41
, and this convex semispherical surface
43
can be held in point contact with the male terminal
100
.
In the female terminal
10
, the support portion
31
, formed on the inner surface
30
of the body
11
, is resiliently held against the concave surface
18
A of the contact piece
12
. Therefore, although an inner dimension of the windows
16
and
16
is larger than an outer dimension of the projections
17
and
17
, the contact piece
12
is urged toward an inner surface
19
of the body
11
, with the projections
17
and
17
pressed respectively against predetermined portions of inner (peripheral) edges of the windows
16
and
16
.
In this female terminal
10
, since the support portion
31
urges the contact piece
12
through the engagement mechanism
40
, the contact piece
12
will not move relative to the body
11
in a direction of insertion of the male terminal
100
, and therefore the reliability of connection of the female terminal to the male terminal
100
can be enhanced as compared with the related construction.
In this female terminal, the contact piece
12
and the support portion
31
are held in contact with each other through the concave semi-spherical surface
41
and the convex semi-spherical surface
42
, and therefore even if an error develops in the radius of curvature of the concave semi-spherical surface
41
and the convex semi-spherical surface
42
, the concave-convex engagement can be maintained.
Particularly in this engagement mechanism
40
, the radius of curvature of the concave semispherical surface
41
is smaller than the radius of curvature of the convex semi-spherical surface
42
, and therefore the concave semi-spherical surface
41
is held in circular line contact with the convex semi-spherical surface
42
. Therefore, in this female terminal
10
, the contact piece
12
can not be moved relative to the body
11
, and therefore when inserting the male terminal
100
, a stable inserting resistance can be obtained.
The convex semi-spherical surface
43
is formed on the convex surface
18
of the contact piece
12
, and therefore the contact piece
12
can be held in point contact with the male terminal
100
at the convex semi-spherical surface
43
, and therefore a resistance, produced when connecting the female terminal to the male terminal
100
, can be reduced.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and suitable modifications and improvements can be made.
For example, the engagement mechanism is not limited to the combination of the concave semispherical surface and the convex semi-spherical surface, but a conical convex portion, a pillar-like convex portion or other suitable convex portion can be used in combination with a suitable concave portion, and these can be selectively and exclusively for the contact piece and the support portion.
The material, shape, size, form, number and arrangement of the body, the contact piece, the inner surface, the projections, the walls, the windows, the female terminal, the support portion, the concave surface, the engagement mechanism, the convex semi-spherical surface, the concave semispherical surface and so on are arbitrary, and are not limited in so far as the present invention can be achieved.
As described above, in the present invention, the support portion urges the contact piece through the engagement mechanism, thereby limiting the movement of the contact piece relative to the body, and therefore the reliability of connection to the male terminal can be enhanced as compared with the related construction.
In the present invention, the contact piece and the support portion are held in contact with each other through the convex semi-spherical surface and the concave semi-spherical surface, nd therefore even if an error develops in the radius of curvature of the convex semi-spherical surface and the concave semi-spherical surface, the concave-convex engagement can be maintained.
In the present invention, the radius of curvature of the concave semi-spherical surface is smaller than the radius of curvature of the convex semi-spherical surface, and therefore the concave semi-spherical surface is held in circular line contact with the convex semi-spherical surface. Therefore, the contact piece can not be moved relative to the body, and therefore when inserting the male terminal, a stable inserting resistance can be obtained.
Claims
- 1. A female terminal, comprising:a body including a hollow electrical contact portion into which a male terminal is insertable, the electrical contact portion including opposite side walls which have windows respectively formed therein; a resilient contact piece disposed in the electrical contact portion, the contact piece including a substantially curved portion and a pair of projections which are respectively extended from opposite side edges of the substantially curved portion, and are respectively engaged in the windows of the electrical contact portion; and a resilient support portion disposed in the electrical contact portion, the support portion abutting against the substantially curved portion of the contact piece to urge the contact piece.
- 2. The female terminal of claim 1, wherein the support portion is formed on a bottom wall of the electrical contact portion in a cantilevered manner.
- 3. The female terminal of claim 1, further comprising:a convex surface formed on one of the contact piece and the support portion, and a concave surface formed in the other one of the contact piece and the support portion.
- 4. The female terminal of claim 3, wherein the convex surface is a convex semi-spherical surface, and the concave surface is a concave semi-spherical surface, and wherein a radius of curvature of the concave semi-spherical surface is smaller than a radius of curvature of the convex semi-spherical surface.
- 5. The female terminal of claim 3, wherein an outer configuration of the concave surface is smaller than an outer configuration of the convex surface.
- 6. The female terminal of claim 3, wherein the convex surface is formed on the support portion, and the concave surface is formed on the contact piece, and wherein the convex surface engages with the concave surface to form an engagement mechanism.
- 7. The female terminal of claim 3, wherein the support portion is formed on a bottom wall of the electrical contact portion, the contact piece is upwardly urged by the support portion.
- 8. The female terminal of claim 7, further comprising a projecting portion formed on an upper wall of the electrical contact portion to face said contact piece.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-130168 |
May 1999 |
JP |
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Date |
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5690517 |
Betsui |
Nov 1997 |
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6062918 |
Myer et al. |
May 2000 |
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