Claims
- 1. A terminal for connection to a flat blade, the terminal comprising:
a terminal body including a wire termination section, and a pair of opposed flat walls; and a pair of multiple contact bands formed from a material having a greater elasticity than the terminal body, one of the multiple contact bands being positioned along an interior surface of each terminal body wall, each contact band including spring beams, the contact bands being positioned so that the spring beams are deflected when the flat blade is received between opposed contact bands; and clips surrounding front edges of the opposed walls to attach the multiple contact bands to the terminal body.
- 2. The terminal of claim 1 wherein the clips are part of the contact bands.
- 3. The terminal of claim 1 wherein the multiple contact bands are joined at an adjacent end of each band to form a one-piece member.
- 4. The terminal of claim 3 wherein the clips are part of the contact bands.
- 5. The terminal of claim 1 wherein the clips are formed on a shroud folded around the terminal body.
- 6. The terminal of claim 5 wherein clips are formed on opposite ends of the shroud to secure opposite ends of each contact band.
- 7. The terminal of claim 1 wherein the spring beams comprise curved members joined at opposite ends to laterally extending flat sections, the spring beams in each contact band together forming a common curved surface diverging from the laterally extending flat sections, the laterally extending flat sections bearing against an adjacent terminal body wall.
- 8. The terminal of claim 1 wherein each spring beam is twisted relative to flat sections at opposite ends of the spring beam so that the spring beams lie in a series of parallel surfaces.
- 9. The terminal of claim 1 wherein the terminal body comprises a stamped and formed member including strap sections extending between the opposed flat walls.
- 10. The terminal of claim 9 wherein the strap sections have a depth that is less than the depth of the flat walls, so that the straps can be more easily bent.
- 11. The terminal of claim 9 wherein strap sections on one side of the terminal body include swaged sections gripping one wall.
- 12. The terminal of claim 11 wherein the swaged sections are located on tongues extending through notches on the one wall gripped by the swaged sections.
- 13. The terminal of claim 1 wherein front slots are profiled in front edges of the flat walls and a rear slot is profiled in rear edges of each flat wall, the contact bands including lances received within the front and rear slots to secure the multiple contact bands to the terminal body.
- 14. A terminal for use in an electrical connector, the terminal comprising:
a terminal body including a receptacle section joined to a wire termination section; and a spring member positioned with the receptacle section, the spring member comprising a stamped and formed member including opposed arrays of individual spring beams joined at rear ends by an inwardly folded section extending between the opposed arrays, each array of spring members joined at front ends to a clip outwardly folded around a forward end of the terminal body receptacle section, the spring member comprising means for engaging both the terminal body and a mating terminal blade received between the opposed arrays of individual spring beams.
- 15. The terminal of claim 14 wherein individual spring beams are twisted relative to the inwardly folded section and to the clip joined to the individual spring beams.
- 16. The terminal of claim 14 wherein first edges of the individual spring beams extend outwardly to engage the terminal body receptacle section and opposite second edges of the individual spring beams are positioned to engage the mating terminal blade received between the opposed arrays of individual spring beams.
- 17. The terminal of claim 14 wherein the individual spring beams are curved, the spring beams in each array lying in a single continuous curved surface.
- 18. The terminal of claim 1 wherein rearwardly facing lances formed inwardly in each clip extend into front slots formed on the front edge of the terminal body receptacle section to secure the spring member when a mating terminal blade is inserted into engagement with the spring member.
- 19. The terminal of claim 1 wherein forwardly facing lances formed outwardly adjacent rear ends of the individual spring beams extend into rear slots in the terminal body receptacle section to prevent extraction of the spring member from the terminal body receptacle section.
- 20. A battery connector for connection to a rectangular battery header blade on a 36 volt battery, the battery header blade being located within a cavity, the battery connector comprising:
a single battery terminal positioned within a surrounding housing, the housing being insertable into the cavity with the single battery terminal engaging the rectangular battery blade; wherein,
the battery terminal comprises;
a terminal body including means for terminating a battery cable to the terminal body located on a rear end of the terminal body, and opposed, flat, parallel wall sections adjacent a front end of the terminal body; and two stamped and formed spring members having a greater elasticity than the terminal body, each spring member including a plurality of side by side spring beams, each stamped and formed spring member being positioned on an interior surface of one of the wall sections with the two stamped and formed spring members being in opposing relationship, so that the rectangular battery blade can be received between the two stamped and formed spring members to deflect the spring members so that the battery terminal can be mated to the rectangular battery blade without excessive mating force.
- 21. The battery connector of claim 20 wherein the two stamped and formed spring members are joined by a central web located adjacent a rear edge of the spring members to form a one piece relatively elastic member.
- 22. The battery connector of claim 20 wherein the spring beams extend parallel to the orientation of the battery cable terminated in the means for terminating the battery cable.
- 23. The battery connector of claim 20 wherein the spring beams extend transversely to the orientation of the battery cable terminated in the means for terminating the battery cable.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR CO-PENDING PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of co-pending Provisional Patent Application No. 60/324,112 filed Sep. 21, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60324112 |
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