Field of the Invention
The present invention is in the field of electrical connectors, and in particular relates to hermaphroditic/genderless electrical connectors that mate at 180° around the longitudinal axis to another of the same connector.
Description of the Related Art
Hermaphroditic electrical terminals have the property that two identical terminals can mate with each other, when oriented to face each other on and rotated 180° around the longitudinal axis. Hermaphroditic terminals can save manufacturing costs since only one kind of terminal, rather than separate male and female terminals, can be used.
An exemplary hermaphroditic electrical terminal is seen in U.S. Pat. No. 5,266,046 to Bogiel, in which each terminal has a front mating end and a rear conductor connecting end. The front terminal mating end includes forwardly extending spaced-apart contact arms and a generally planar contact blade. The contact blade of each terminal is adapted to be slidingly received between the contact arms of the other terminal.
The present invention is a hermaphroditic electrical terminal having a receptacle section having a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall and a bottom wall, oriented in a rectangular box shape. This defines a long dimension of the receptacle section. The walls of the receptacle section define a hollow interior of the receptacle section and the receptacle section has an open end. There is a blade elastically connected to the bottom wall of the receptacle section, the blade being oriented parallel to the long dimension of the receptacle section and extending out of the open end of the receptacle section. The blade comprises a raised contact surface on the side of the blade facing the top wall, and the blade is elastically biased toward the top wall, such that the raised contact surface is located more than one-half of the interior distance toward the top wall. There is a crimp portion connected to the end of the receptacle section opposite the open end, for connecting the terminal to a cable.
The terminal may have a primary terminal lock for locking the terminal to a connector holding the terminal. The terminal may also have a terminal polarization portion.
The terminal of the invention may be made from a single sheet of metal, may be made of copper or brass, and may have a surface finish of tin, silver or gold on the walls.
One embodiment of the hermaphroditic terminal of the invention is seen in
There is a blade 170 elastically connected to the bottom wall of the receptacle section and oriented parallel to the long dimension of the receptacle section 110. The blade 170 extends out of the open end 160 of the receptacle section 110. The blade 170 is generally flat at the tip 173, and the blade has a raised contact surface 175 on the side of the blade facing the top wall. The blade is elastically biased toward the top wall 120, such that the raised contact surface 175 is located more than one-half of the interior distance toward the top wall 120 when the terminal is not mated to another terminal. This elastic biasing provides pressure against the corresponding blade of a second hermaphroditic terminal, when the two terminals are mated, as explained further below.
There is a crimp portion 190 connected to the opposite end of the receptacle section opposite open end 160. This crimp portion can be crimped to hold a cable 195 and its wire, providing an electrical and mechanical connection from the wire to the hermaphroditic terminal.
Two units of the hermaphroditic terminal can be mated by being oriented as shown in
The structure of two mated terminals of the invention can be seen with reference to
In another embodiment of the invention, the raised contact surface 175 of the blade 170 is spring-like and elastically resists compression against the lower part of blade 170. This also serves to provide pressure of the two raised contact surfaces 175 when two terminals are mated to each other. Typically, when mated, the majority of the deformation should be seen in the compression of the raised contact surface of the blade.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
There is optionally a terminal primary lock on the first side wall 130. In the embodiment of the invention seen in
As seen in
The hermaphroditic terminal of the invention is typically made of metal, and may be made of a single piece of metal. The metal may be copper or brass and the walls of the electrical terminal may have a surface finish of tin, silver or gold.
The hermaphroditic electrical terminal may be made by folding a single piece of metal. An example of a cut sheet of metal that can be folded to form the hermaphroditic terminal of
The hermaphroditic terminal of the invention may be used in many different applications; requiring an electrical connector, for example, in automotive applications.
It will be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and that the present description embodies various modifications in design, structural arrangement or the like within the scope and equivalents of the present invention.
100 Hermaphroditic terminal
110 Receptacle section
120 Top wall
130 First side wall
133 Slot
140 Second side wall
150 Bottom wall
160 Open end
170 Blade
173 Tip of blade
175 Raised contact surface
190 Crimp portion
195 Cable
210 Terminal polarization portion
510 Retention tab
Number | Date | Country | |
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62279099 | Jan 2016 | US |