Information
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Patent Grant
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6350145
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Patent Number
6,350,145
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 5, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Prasad; Chandrika
Agents
- Nixon Peabody LLP
- Studebaker; Donald R.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 877
- 439 865
- 439 878
- 439 879
- 439 422
- 439 421
- 439 423
- 439 492
- 439 493
- 174 840
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International Classifications
- H01R424
- H01R426
- H01R1120
- H01R410
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Abstract
An FPC crimp terminal comprising a bottom plate being formed from a flat plate and a fixing part rising from an edge of the bottom plate, said FPC crimp terminal being formed in such a way that when a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing part is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front and the top end of the fixing part coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core or the lead wire and the FPC will be pinched between the top end of the fixing part and the bottom plate. As the fixing part is used to effect the piercing process and the connecting process at the same time, the FPC crimp terminal can be compactified and the work efficiency can be enhanced through reduction in the number of processes.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to improvements on a flexible printed circuit board crimp terminal for connecting a core of an electric wire or a lead wire of an electrical component to a flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter referred to as FPC) having good flexibility.
2. Related Art
An FPC crimp terminal for connecting a terminal or the like of a counterpart to an FPC has been known, as shown in
FIG. 8
, wherein a rectangular bottom plate
91
, pointed fixing parts
92
,
92
,
92
rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate
91
at one end thereof, and a connecting or splicing part
93
formed at the other end of the bottom plate
91
and to be connected to a terminal or the like of the counterpart are provided, and the above-mentioned fixing parts
92
,
92
,
92
are forced to pierce the FPC from its back, then the fixing parts
92
,
92
,
92
coming out of the front of the FPC are bent towards the bottom plate
91
(this operation is called piercing), and finally, the connecting part
93
is connected to a terminal or the like of the counterpart (for example, refer to Japanese Provisional Patent Hei 4-223069).
In the above-mentioned conventional FPC crimp terminal, as fixing parts
92
are formed on one end of the bottom plate
91
and the connecting part
93
are formed on the other end thereof, the bottom plate
91
has to be long thus a greater space is required. This prevents compactification of a connector or the like in which this FPC crimp terminal is used. There is another drawback. It is low efficiency of work since this FPC crimp terminal requires two processes; the piercing process to pierce the fixing parts
92
through the FPC and bend them, and the connecting process to connect the connecting part
93
to a terminal or the like of the counterpart.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was made in view of these points, and its objective is to provide an FPC crimp terminal for connecting a core of an electric wire or a lead wire of an electric component to an FPC and use the fixing part to accomplish the piercing process and the connecting process simultaneously so as to compactify the FPC crimp terminal and improve the work efficiency through reduction in the total number of processes.
To accomplish the above-mentioned objective, the FPC crimp terminal disclosed herein is provided with a bottom plate being formed from a flat plate and a fixing part rising from an edge of the bottom plate, and this FPC crimp terminal is formed in such a way that when a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing part is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front and the top end of the fixing part coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core or the lead wire and the FPC will be pinched between the top end of the fixing part and the bottom plate.
When a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing part of the above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal is made to pierce the FPC, and the top end of the fixing part coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core or the lead wire and the FPC will be pinched between the top end of the fixing part and the bottom plate and the core or the lead wire will be connected to the FPC. In this case, as piercing with the fixing part also effects connecting the core or the lead wire, there is no need of, unlike the conventional case, providing a connecting or splicing part separately. Accordingly, the terminal can be made shorter and more compact by that portion, and a connector or the like that uses this terminal can be compactified significantly. Furthermore, as the piercing process and the connecting process are made simultaneously, the number of processes is reduced and the work efficiency of connecting the core or the lead wire to the FPC is enhanced.
The next FPC crimp terminal disclosed herein is provided with a bottom plate being a rectangular flat plate and fixing parts rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate, and this FPC crimp terminal is formed in such a way that when a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing parts rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate are made to straddle the core or the lead wire and pierce the FPC from its back or front, and the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC are bent towards the bottom plate, the core or the lead wire and FPC will be pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate.
When a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing parts rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate of the above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal are made to straddle the core or the lead wire and pierce the FPC, and the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC are bent towards the bottom plate, the core or the lead wire and the FPC will be pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom part and the core or the lead wire will be connected to the FPC. In this case, as piercing with the fixing parts also effects connecting the core or the lead wire, there is no need of, unlike the conventional case, providing a connecting or splicing part separately. Accordingly, the terminal can be made shorter and more compact by that portion, and a connector or the like that uses this FPC crimp terminal can be compactified significantly. Furthermore, as the piercing process and the connecting process are made simultaneously, the number of processes is reduced and the work efficiency of connecting the core or the lead wire to the FPC is enhanced. Moreover, as at least a pair of fixing parts rise from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate, the pinching forces of the fixing parts are stable and the resulting crimping forces on the core or the lead wire are balanced well.
More FPC crimp terminals are disclosed herein that are the respective above-mentioned FPC crimp terminals with a stopper being formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate to protrude in the direction of withdrawal of the core or the lead wire.
With this arrangement, when an FPC crimp terminal with a core or a lead wire connected is stored in a casing or the like of a connector, even if the core or the lead wire is pulled in the direction of withdrawal, the stopper will be held by the casing or the like and the FPC crimp terminal will be hardly withdrawn from the casing or the like, preventing defective connection.
Further, a crimp structure is disclosed herein that uses the respective above-mentioned FPC crimp terminals to connect a core to an FPC. In this crimp structures, a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
In this crimp structure, in addition to the functions and effects of the respective above-mentioned FPC crimp terminals, a difference in grade that is formed on the core between the portion crimped by the fixing part and the top portion not crimped secures sufficient retention force for the core and the core will be hardly withdrawn.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the FPC crimp terminal according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view in which FPC crimp terminals of the first embodiment are used to connect cores or lead wires to an FPC and the FPC crimp terminals are to be stored in the casing of a connector.
FIG. 3
is an end view showing fixing parts of the FPC crimp terminal of the first embodiment piercing an FPC from the back thereof.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view in which the state of connection of a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of the first embodiment is shown by partially cutting away the FPC.
FIG. 5
is a longitudinal sectional view along a section that is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the core of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is an end view that shows fixing parts of an FPC crimp terminal of a modification of the first embodiment being made to pierce from the front of the FPC.
FIG. 7A
is a perspective view showing an FPC crimp terminal of the send embodiment.
FIG. 7B
is a perspective view in which the state of connection of a core an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of the second embodiment is shown by partially cutting away the FPC.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing a related art.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
In the following, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
shows an FPC crimp terminal
10
of the first embodiment. This FPC crimp terminal
10
is exemplified by a form shown in FIG.
2
and this form is used when the terminal is used to connect a core
41
of an electric wire
40
or a lead wire
51
of an electric component
50
such as a capacitor to an FPC
30
in a casing
20
of a connector. In this context, an FPC is a highly flexible thin plate or film
31
of resin, etc. on which conductors
32
are fixed. Conductors
32
are exposed at least on one of the faces of the thin plate or film
31
. In this case, the front of the FPC
30
is the face on which the conductors
32
are exposed, and the other face is the back. In the exemplifying FPC
30
of the present embodiment, the conductors
32
are arranged to be substantially parallel to each other.
The above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal
10
is provided with a rectangular bottom plate
11
formed from a flat plate and fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate
11
. This bottom plate
11
is formed into a W-shaped form in section, but it is not necessarily so and the configuration is arbitrary. The fixing parts
12
are, for example, tapered so that they can easily pierce the FPC
30
, but it is not necessarily so and the configuration is arbitrary. In this context, taper is exemplified by a form of which width is narrowing towards its top end, a form of which thickness is reduced towards its top end, and a form of combination of the preceding two forms.
The above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal
10
is formed in such a way that when a core
41
or a lead wire
51
is brought into direct contact with a conductor
32
of an FPC
30
, fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate are made to pierce the FPC
30
from its back or front so that the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
straddle the core
41
or the lead wire
51
, the top ends of fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
coming out of the FPC
30
are bent towards the bottom plate
11
, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts
12
and the bottom plate
11
. The bottom plate
11
has a width that is substantially identical to the outside diameter of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
. Moreover, the height of the fixing part
12
from the bottom plate
11
is set greater than at least the sum of the thickness of the FPC
30
and the outside diameter of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
. If the height of the fixing part
12
from the bottom plate
11
is raised more, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
can be pinched more reliably against the FPC
30
with a higher surface pressure, and this is preferable.
The above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal
10
has the bottom plate
11
that is provided with a stopper
13
, and the stopper
13
is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate
11
to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
. This stopper
13
is formed, when necessary, to slant a little in the direction opposite to the direction the fixing parts
12
rise from the bottom plate
11
.
14
denotes a dimple for reinforcement that is formed, when necessary, by lifting a central part of the bottom plate
11
.
15
denotes a bead for reinforcement that is formed, when necessary, by concaving the upper face of the bottom plate
11
.
The above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal
10
is formed from a single plate. For example, it is formed by blanking out a blank from a plate and bending fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
in relation to the bottom plate
11
. In this sequence of processes, when necessary, a dimple
14
and beads
15
are formed and the stopper
13
is bent in relation to the bottom plate
11
.
Next, a method of use of the FPC crimp terminal
10
of the first embodiment will be described. As shown in
FIG. 3
, when a core
41
or a lead wire
51
is brought into direct contact with a conductor
32
of an FPC
30
, fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate are made to pierce the FPC
30
from its back so that the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
straddle the core
41
or the lead wire
51
, and as shown in
FIG. 4
, the top ends of the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
coming out of the front of the FPC
30
are bent towards the bottom plate
11
, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts
12
and the bottom plate
11
and the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be connected to the FPC
30
. In the first embodiment, as shown by example in
FIG. 5
, the fixing part
12
crimps the core
41
with the top end
41
a
of the core
41
left uncrimped.
Another method of use of the first embodiment is shown in FIG.
6
. The FPC crimp terminal
10
shown in
FIG. 6
has a form that is identical to that of the first embodiment except that the bottom plate
11
is bent into a U-letter shape in section matching to the sectional shape of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
so that the bottom plate
11
can be brought into direct contact with the core
41
or the lead wire
51
. But, the shape of the bottom plate
11
is arbitrary for this method too. As shown in
FIG. 6
, when the core
41
or the lead wire
51
is brought into direct contact with a conductor
32
of an FPC
30
, the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
rising from both ends in the width direction of the bottom plate are made to straddle the core
41
or the lead wire
51
and pierce the FPC
30
from the front, and the top ends of the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
coming out of the back of the FPC
30
are bent towards the bottom plate
11
, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
and the FPC
30
will be pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
and the bottom plate
11
and the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be connected to the FPC
30
.
FIG. 2
shows a state in which the FPC
30
, cores
41
and lead wires
51
being connected by the above-mentioned FPC crimp terminals
10
are to be stored in a casing
20
of a connector. The FPC
30
exemplified here has four conductors
32
, and of these four conductors
32
, two conductors are connected to cores
41
of electric wires
40
with FPC crimp terminals
10
, and other two conductors are connected to lead wires
51
of an electrical component
50
with FPC crimp terminals
10
. The casing
20
is made of resin, etc., and two shallow-box-shaped casing members
21
,
22
are joined together on one side with a thin part
23
. When the FPC
30
, wires
40
and electrical component
50
being connected by FPC crimp terminals
10
are placed on one casing member
21
, the other casing member
22
is folded and overlapped with the casing member
21
by deforming the thin part
23
, and both the casing members
21
,
22
are fixed to each other by locking members
24
that are formed on the sides opposite to the thin part
23
, the FPC crimp terminals
10
will be stored in the casing
20
. In this process, the stopper
13
protruding from each FPC crimp terminal
10
in the withdrawal direction of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be fit into and secured in a hole
25
that is formed in the inner wall of the casing member
21
.
Accordingly, in the above-mentioned first embodiment, as fixing parts
12
are used to make piercing and crimping the core
41
or the lead wire
51
at the same time, there is no need of, in contrast with the related art, separately providing a connecting or splicing part. Thus the FPC crimp terminal
10
is shorter and more compact by that portion. Furthermore, as the piercing process and the connecting process are done simultaneously, the reduction in the number of processes improves the work efficiency. Moreover, as at least a pair of fixing parts
12
,
12
rise from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate
11
, the pinching forces of the fixing parts
12
are stable and the crimping forces on the core
41
or the lead wire
51
are balanced well. The present invention includes embodiments in which the total number of fixing parts
12
is two and embodiments in which the total number of fixing parts
12
is four or over, and the spatial assignment of fixing parts
12
is not limited to both one edge and the other edge in width direction of the bottom plate
11
. However, as is the case of the first embodiment, when the total number of fixing parts
12
is three and one fixing part is formed on one edge in width direction and two fixing parts are formed on the other edge, the consumption of the material for forming the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
can be reduced, and limited forces are required to pierce the fixing parts
12
,
12
,
12
and bend them. Thus this arrangement is advantageous in terms of cost.
The present invention includes embodiments in which the bottom plate
11
is not provided with a stopper
13
. However, as is the case in the above-mentioned first embodiment, if a stopper
13
is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate
11
to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
, when the FPC crimp terminal
10
being connected to a core
41
or a lead wire
51
is stored in a casing
20
of a connector, the stopper
13
will be held in the casing
20
, and even if the core
41
or the lead wire
51
is pulled in the withdrawal direction, the FPC crimp terminal
10
will be hardly withdrawn from the casing
20
.
The present invention includes embodiments in which the top end
41
a of the core
41
is covered up by the bent fixing part
12
. However, as is the case in the above-mentioned first embodiment, when a fixing part
12
crimps a core
41
with the top end
41
a
of the core
41
left uncrimped, the portion of the core
41
being crimped by the fixing part
12
will be compressed and a difference in grade will be made on the core
41
between the portion crimped by the fixing part
12
and the uncrimped top end
41
a
. This difference-in-grade portion is caught on an edge of the fixing part
12
and a retention force for the core
41
is provided. Accordingly, even if the core
41
is subjected to a pull, it will be hardly withdrawn.
FIG. 7A
shows the second embodiment. In the second embodiment, one fixing part
12
is provided. Thus this FPC crimp terminal
10
comprises a bottom plate
11
formed from a flat plate and one fixing part
12
that rises from one edge of the bottom plate
11
. This FPC crimp terminal
10
is formed in such a way that when a core
41
or a lead wire
51
is brought into direct contact with a conductor
32
of an FPC
30
, the fixing part
12
is made to pierce the FPC
30
, and the top end of the fixing part
12
coming out of the FPC
30
is bent towards the bottom plate
11
, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be pinched between the top end of the fixing part
12
and the bottom plate
11
. The height of the fixing part
12
rising from the bottom plate
11
is set greater than at least the sum of the thickness of the FPC
30
and the outside diameter of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
. If the height of the fixing part
12
rising from the bottom plate
11
is increased more, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
can be reliably pinched against the FPC
30
with a higher surface pressure, and this is preferable. A stopper
13
is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate
11
of the above-mentioned FPC crimp terminal
10
to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
. This stopper
13
is formed, when necessary, to slant a little in the direction opposite to the direction the fixing part
12
rises from the bottom plate
11
. This FPC crimp terminal
10
is formed from a single plate. For example, it is formed by blanking out a blank from a plate and bending the fixing part
12
in relation to the bottom plate
11
. In this sequence of processes, when necessary, a dimple
14
and beads
15
are formed and the stopper
13
is bent in relation to the bottom plate
11
.
Next, a method of use of the FPC crimp terminal
10
of the second embodiment will be described in referring to FIG.
7
B. When a core
41
or a lead wire
51
is brought into direct contact with a conductor
32
of an FPC
30
, the fixing part
12
is made to pierce the FPC
30
, and the top end of the fixing part
12
coming out of the FPC
30
is bent towards the bottom plate
11
, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be pinched between the top end of the fixing part
12
and the bottom plate
11
and the core
41
or the lead wire
51
will be connected to the FPC
30
. In this case, the fixing part
12
may be made to pierce the FPC
30
from the back, then the top end of the fixing part
12
coming out of the front of the FPC
30
may be bent towards the bottom plate
11
, or the fixing part
12
may be made to pierce the FPC
30
from the front, then the top end of the fixing part
12
coming out of the back of the FPC
30
may be bent towards the bottom plate
11
. In this second embodiment, the fixing part
12
crimps the core with the top end
41
a
of the core
41
being left uncrimped.
Accordingly, in the above-mentioned second embodiment, as the fixing part
12
is used to make piercing and crimping the core
41
or the lead wire
51
at the same time, there is no need of, in contrast with the related art, separately providing a connecting or splicing part. Thus the FPC crimp terminal
10
is shorter and more compact by that portion. Furthermore, as piercing process and the connecting process are done simultaneously, the reduction in the number of processes improves the work efficiency. The present invention includes embodiments in which a plurality of fixing parts
12
are provided in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate
11
in the second embodiment.
The present invention includes embodiments in which the bottom plate
11
is not provided with a stopper
13
. However, as is the case in the second embodiment, if a stopper
13
is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate
11
to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core
41
or the lead wire
51
, when the FPC crimp terminal
10
being connected to the core
41
or the lead wire
51
is stored in a casing
20
of a connector, the stopper
13
will be held in the casing
20
, and even if the core
41
or the lead wire
51
is pulled in the withdrawal direction, the FPC crimp terminal
10
will be hardly withdrawn from the casing
20
.
The present invention includes embodiments in which the top end
41
a
of the core
41
is covered up by the bent fixing part
12
. However, as is the case in the above-mentioned second embodiment, when a fixing part
12
crimps a core
41
with the top end
41
a
of the core
41
left uncrimped, the portion of the core
41
being crimped by the fixing part
12
will be compressed and a difference in grade will be made on the core
41
between the portion crimped by the fixing part
12
and the uncrimped top end
41
a
. This difference-in-grade portion is caught on an edge of the fixing part
12
and a retention force for the core
41
is provided. Accordingly, even if the core
41
is subjected to a pull, it will be hardly withdrawn.
The present invention is not limited to the respective above-mentioned embodiments. In each of the above-mentioned embodiments, the fixing part
12
is made to penetrate through the conductor
32
, but the present invention includes embodiments in which the fixing part
12
is made to penetrate only through the thin plate or film
31
of the FPC
30
. In such embodiments, the FPC crimp terminal
10
is formed in such a way that when a core
41
or a lead wire
51
is brought into direct contact with a conductor
32
of an FPC
30
, and in piercing the FPC
30
with fixing parts
12
or a fixing part
12
, fixing parts
12
or a fixing part
12
are made to pierce not the conductor
12
but the thin plate or film
31
only, and the top ends of the fixing parts
12
or the top end of the fixing part
12
coming out of the FPC
30
are bent towards the bottom plate
11
, the core
41
or the lead wire
51
and the FPC will be pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts
12
or the top end of the fixing part
12
and the bottom plate
11
. Furthermore, in the above-mentioned embodiment, the FPC
30
, core
41
and lead wire
51
being connected by FPC crimp terminals
10
are stored in the casing
20
of the connector, but the form of assembling such parts into a casing is not limited to it. The present invention includes embodiments in which such components are not stored in a casing. Moreover, the present invention includes embodiments in which the number of conductors
32
fixed on one FPC
30
is varied, embodiments in which the number of FPC crimp terminals
10
used is varied, embodiments in which connection is limited to cores
41
only, and embodiments in which connection is limited to lead wires
51
only. Further, the present invention includes embodiments in which the above-mentioned embodiments are combined in various ways.
Claims
- 1. An FPC crimp terminal comprising: a body having a bottom plate and a single fixing part rising from an edge of the bottom plate such that when a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing part pierces the FPC from at least one of a back or front surface of the FPC so that a top end of the fixing part extends out of the FPC and is bent towards the bottom plate, and the core or the lead wire and the FPC are pinched between a top end of the fixing part and the bottom plate, wherein said fixing part substantially simultaneously pierces the FPC and connects the core or lead wire to the conductor of the EPC.
- 2. An FPC crimp terminal of claim 1 wherein the height of the fixing part rising from the bottom plate is set greater than at least the sum of the thickness of the FPC and the outside diameter of the core or the lead wire.
- 3. An FPC crimp terminal comprising: a body having a rectangular bottom plate and fixing parts rising from both edges in the width direction of the bottom plate such that when a core or a lead wire is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, the fixing parts straddle the core or the lead wire and pierce the FPC from at least one of a back or front surface of the FPC so that respective top ends of the fixing parts extend out of the FPC and are bent towards the bottom plate, and the core or the lead wire and the FPC are pinched between the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, wherein said fixing part substantially simultaneously pierces the FPC and connects the core or lead wire to the conductor of the FPC.
- 4. An FPC crimp terminal of claim 3 wherein the bottom plate has a width that is substantially identical to the outside diameter of the core or the lead wire and the height of the fixing parts rising from the bottom plate is set greater than at least the sum of the thickness of the FPC and the outside diameter of the core or the lead wire.
- 5. An FPC crimp terminal of claim 1 wherein a stopper is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core or the lead wire.
- 6. An FPC crimp terminal of claim 2 wherein a stopper is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core or the lead wire.
- 7. An FPC crimp terminal of claim 3 wherein a stopper is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core or the lead wire.
- 8. An FPC crimp terminal of claim 4 wherein a stopper is formed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the bottom plate to protrude in the withdrawal direction of the core or the lead wire.
- 9. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 1 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 10. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 2 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 11. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 3 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 12. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 4 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 13. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 5 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 14. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 6 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 15. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 7 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
- 16. A crimp structure for connecting a core to an FPC with the FPC crimp terminal of claim 8 wherein a core is brought into direct contact with a conductor of an FPC, a fixing part or fixing parts is made to pierce the FPC from its back or front, the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts coming out of the FPC is bent towards the bottom plate, the core and the FPC are pinched between the top end of the fixing part or the top ends of the fixing parts and the bottom plate, and the fixing part or the fixing parts crimps the core with the top end of the core left uncrimped.
Priority Claims (1)
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Mar 1999 |
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