Claims
- 1. An ignition wire terminal, comprising:
- a first linearly-extending cylindrical barrel portion, having a first open end portion and a second end portion:
- a second lineraly-extending intermediate portion integral with said second end portion, said intermediate portion having first and second edge portions and a body portion having a first end portion integral with said first cylindrical barrel portion and a second end portion intergal with a third linearly-extending crimpable portion;
- said third crimpable portion being a U-shaped portion having a base portion integral with said body portion and first and second side portions integral with said base portion and adapted to be crimped over an ignition cable including a folded-back core portion;
- said first cylindrical barrel portion defining an integral spring means for retaining said ignition wire terminal to an ignition wire connection terminal;
- said first integral spring means being a tongue portion, said first cylindrical barrel portion defining a generally U-shaped slot, said U-shaped slot defining said tongue portion, said tongue portion being disposed substantially in the plane of said first cylindrical barrel portion;
- said tongue portion including a tip portion, and said tip portion defining a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto;
- said integral spring means including said first mentioned tongue portion and a second tongue portion;
- said first and second tongue portions each being circumferential tongue portions;
- each said tongue portion including a tip portion including a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto; and
- said first cylindrical barrel portion including a third radial projection therefrom, said third radial projection being a linearly-extending circumferential projection extending from adjacent said radial projection of said first tongue portion to adjacent said radial projection of said second tongue portion, said first cylindrical barrel portion defining a first gap between a first end of said linearly-extending circumferential projection and said radial projection of said first tongue portion and defining a second gap between a second end of said linearly-extending circumferential projection, and said radial projection of said second tongue portion.
- 2. An ignition wire terminal according to claim 1 wherein:
- said intermediate portion includes first, second and third deformed portions adapted to allow said intermediate portion to be bent in a first direction;
- said first deformed portion being formed in said first edge portion in the direction of said second edge portion, said second deformed portion being formed in said second edge portion opposite said first deformed portion in the direction of said first deformed portion, and said third deformed portion being formed in said body portion intermediate said first deformed portion and said second deformed portion and in the direction of said first and second edge portions; and
- said first direction being a bend direction wherein said base portion of said crimpable portion forms an obtuse angle with said first cylindrical barrel portion.
- 3. An ignition terminal, comprising:
- a first linearly-extending cylindrical barrel portion, having a first open end portion and a second end portion;
- a second linearly-extending intermediate portion integral with said second end portion, said intermediate portion having first and second edge portions and a body portion having a first end portion integral with said first cylindrical barrel portion and a second end portion integral with a third linearly-extending crimpable portion;
- said third crimpable portion being a U-shaped portion having a base portion integral with said body portion and first and second side portions integral with said base portion and adapted to be crimped over an ignition cable including a folded-back core portion;
- said first cylindrical barrel portion defining an integral spring means for retaining said ignition wire terminal to an ignition wire connection terminal;
- said integral spring means being a tongue portion, said cylindrical barrel portion defining a generally U-shaped slot, said U-shaped slot defining said tongue portion, said tongue portion being disposed substantially in the plane of said cylindrical barrel portion;
- said tongue portion including a tip portion, and said tip portion defining a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto;
- said integral spring means including said first mentioned tongue portion and a second tongue portion;
- said first and second tongue portions each being circumferential tongue portions;
- each said tongue portion including a tip portion including a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto;
- said barrel portion including a third radial projection therefrom, said third radial projection being a linearly-extending circumferential projection extending from adjacent said radial projection of said first tongue portion to adjacent said radial projection of said second tongue portion, said barrel portion defining a first gap between a first end of said linearly-extending circumferential projection and said radial projection of said first tongue portion and defining a second gap between a second end of said linearly-extending circumferential projection, and said radial projection of said second tongue portion.
- 4. A method of terminating an ignition cable comprising the steps of:
- providing an ignition wire terminal having a first linearly-extending barrel portion, a second intermediate portion, and a third linearly-extending crimpable portion, said third linearly-extending crimpable portion being a generally U-shaped portion having a first length and having a base portion and first and second side portions integral with said base portion and adapted to be crimped over an ignition cable, wherein said step of providing said ignition wire terminal includes the step of providing said second intermediate portion with first and second edge portions and a body portion and having a first deformed portion in said first edge portion and in the direction of said second edge portion and a second deformed portion in said second edge portion opposite said first deformed portion and in the direction of said first portion and a third deformed portion intermediate said first and second deformed portions and in the direction of said first and second edge portions;
- bending said ignition wire terminal about said third deformed portion so that said third deformed portion is at an apex of an obtuse angle defined by said bent ignition wire terminal and so that said first and second deformed portions are straightened to form smooth undistorted bend areas at the apex of said obtuse angle defined by said bent ignition wire terminal;
- providing said ignition cable with a body portion including an outer jacket portion, sand having a stripped central conductive core portion protruding from an end thereof;
- folding said stripped central core back over said outer jacket portions and in contact with said outer jacket portion;
- placing said ignition cable having said folded back stripped central core in said crimpable portion with said core adjacent said base portion and said end of said ignition cable adjacent said second intermediate portion;
- placing said base portion of said crimpable portion upon a supporting die adapted to generally conform to an outer surface of said base portion;
- providing a crimping die adapted to crimp said crimpable portion of said ignition wire terminal around said body portion of said ignition cable and folded back central core portion to mechanically connect said ignition cable to said ignition wire terminal and having a second length approximately one-half of said first length of said crimpable portion;
- positioning said crimpable portion so that said crimping die is adjacent and end portion of said crimpable portion distal to said end of said ignition cable; and
- striking said crimpable portion with said crimping die to form a retaining portion having a first generally tubular portion crimped around and comprising said ignition cable, and a funnel-shaped portion diverging from said tubular portion proximal to said end of said ignition cable, said end of said ignition cable being uncompressed;
- whereby said ignition wire terminal is firmly fastened to said ignition cable.
- 5. An ignition cable assembly comprising:
- a length of ignition cable having an outer jacket portion, a central conductive core portion and an intermediate body portion, said intermediate body portion and said outer jacket portion being removed to expose a length of said central core portion at a first end of said ignition cable, said length of said central core portion being folded back over said outer jacket portion;
- a crimpable portion of an ignition wire terminal being crimped over said outer jacket portion and said folded back central core portion to establish mechanical and electrical connection between said ignition cable and said ignition wire terminal;
- said ignition wire terminal including a cylindrical barrel portion adapted to connect said ignition wire terminal to an ignition wire connection terminal and an intermediate portion integral with and interconnecting said cylindrical barrel portion and said crimpable portion wherein said intermediate portion includes first and second edge portions and first, second and third deformed portions adapted to allow said intermediate portion to be bent in a first direction;
- said first deformed portion being formed in said first edge portion in the direction of said second edge portion, said second deformed portion being formed in said second edge portion opposite said first deformed portion in the direction of said first deformed portion, and said third deformed portion being formed in said intermediate body portion intermediate said first deformed portion and said second deformed portion and in the direction of said first and second edge portions;
- said first direction being a bend direction wherein said crimpable portion forms an obtuse angle with said cylindrical barrel portion;
- said cylindrical barrel portion defining integral spring means for retaining said ignition wire terminal to said ignition wire connection terminal;
- said integral spring means being a tongue portion, said cylindrical barrel portion defining generally U-shaped slot, said U-shaped slot defining said tongue portion, said tongue portion being disposed substantially in the plane of said cylindrical barrel portion; and
- said tongue portion including a tip portion, said tip portion defining a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto.
- 6. An ignition cable assembly according to claim 5, wherein:
- said integral spring means includes said first mentioned tongue portion and a second tongue portion;
- said first and second tongue portions each being circumferential tongue portions;
- each said tongue portion including a tip portion including a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto.
- 7. An ignition cable assembly according to claim 5, wherein:
- said tongue portion is a circumferential tongue portion defined by a circumferentially oriented generally U-shaped slot defined by said barrel portion and including said radial projection at said tip;
- said cylindrical barrel portion further including a second radial projection disposed diametrically opposite from said first mentioned radial projection;
- said first mentioned radial projection and said second radial projection being adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto.
- 8. An ignition cable assembly according to claim 5, wherein:
- said intermediate portion includes first and second edge portions and first, second and third deformed portions adapted to allow said intermediate portion to be bent in first direction;
- said first deformed portion being formed in said first edge portion being formed in said second edge portion opposite said first deformed portion in the direction of said first deformed portion, and said third deformed portion being formed in said body portion intermediate said first deformed portion and said second deformed portion and in the direction of said first and second edge portions;
- said first direction being a bend direction wherein said base portion of said crimpable portion forms obtuse angle with said barrel portion.
- 9. An ignition cable assembly according to claim 8, wherein:
- said ignition wire terminal is a bent ignition wire terminal bent in said first direction;
- said third deformed portion being disposed at an apex of an obtuse angle defined by said bent ignition wire terminal;
- said first and second deformed portions being straightened to form smooth undistorted bend areas at the apex of said obtuse angle formed by said bent ignition wire terminal.
- 10. An ignition cable assembly, comprising:
- a length of ignition cable having an outer jacket portion, a central conductive core portion and an intermediate body portion, said intermediate body portion and said outer jacket portion being removed to expose a length of said central core portion at a first end of said cable, said length of said central core portion being folded back over said outer jacket portion;
- a crimpable portion of an ignition wire terminal being crimped over said jacket portion and said folded back core portion to establish mechanical and electrical connection between said ignition cable and said ignition wire terminal;
- said ignition wire terminal including a cylindrical barrel portion adapted to connect said ignition wire terminal to an ignition wire connection terminal and an intermediate portion integral with and interconnecting said barrel portion and said crimpable portion;
- said cylindrical barrel portion defining integral spring means for retaining said ignition wire terminal to said ignition wire connection terminal;
- said integral spring means including a tongue portion, said cylindrical barrel portion defining a generally U-shaped slot, said U-shaped slot defining said tongue portion, said tongue portion being disposed substantially in the plane of said cylindrical barrel portion;
- said tongue portion including a tip portion, and said tip portion defining a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto;
- said intermediate portion having first and second edge portions and a body portion including first, second and third deformed portions adapted to allow said intermediate portion to be bent in a first direction;
- said first deformed portion being formed in said first edge portion in the direction of said second edge portion, said second deformed portion being formed in said second edge portion opposite said first deformed portion in the direction of said first deformed portion, and said third deformed portion being formed in said body portion intermediate said first deformed portion and said second deformed portion and in the direction of said first and second edge portions;
- said first direction being a bend direction wherein said base portion of said crimpable portion forms an obtuse angle with said barrel portion;
- said barrel portion is a locked barrel portion, said barrel portion having a seam defined by first and second edges of said barr portion, said first and second edges including mating dovetail portions;
- said tongue portion is an axial tongue portion extending in the direction of a lengthwise axis of said barrel portion;
- said generally U-shaped slot having a bight portion defining said tip portion and diverging side portions defining a tongue base portion substantially wider than said tip portion.
- 11. An ignition cable assembly according to claim 10, wherein:
- said ignition wire terminal is a bent ignition wire terminal bent in said first direction;
- said third deformed portion being disposed at an apex of an obtuse angle defined by said bent ignition wire terminal;
- said first and second deformed portions being straightened to form smooth undistorted bend areas at the apex of said obtuse angle formed by said bent ignition wire terminal.
- 12. An ignition terminal, comprising:
- a first linearly extending cylindrical barrel portion, having a first open end portion and a second end portion;
- a second linearly extending intermediate portion integral with said second end portion, said intermediate portion having first and second edge portions and a body portion having a first end portion integral with said first cylindrical barrel portion and a second end portion integral with a third linearly extending crimpable portion;
- said third crimpable portion being a U-shaped portion having a base portion integral with said body portion and first and second side portions integral with said base portion and adapted to be crimped over an ignition cable including a folded-back core portion;
- said first cylindrical barrel portion defining an integral spring means for retaining said ignition wire terminal to an ignition wire connection terminal;
- said integral spring means being a tongue portion defining a generally U-shaped slot, said U-shaped slot defining said tongue portion being disposed substantially in the plane of said cylindrical barrel portion;
- said tongue portion including a tip portion, and said tip portion defining a radial projection adapted to cooperate with said ignition wire connection terminal to retain said ignition wire terminal thereto;
- said intermediate portion including first, second and third deformed portions adapted to allow said intermediate portion to be bent in a first direction;
- said first deformed portion being formed in said first edge portion in the direction of said second edge portion, said second deformed portion being formed in said second edge portion opposite said first deformed portion in the direction of said first deformed portion, and said third deformed portion being formed in said body portion intermediate said first deformed portion and said second deformed portion and in the direction of said first and second edge portions;
- said first direction being a bend direction wherein said base portion of said crimpable portion forms an obtuse angle with said barrel portion;
- said barrel portion being a locked barrel portion, said barrel portion having a seam defined by first and second edges of said barrel portion, said first and second edges including mating dovetail portions;
- said tongue portion is an axial tongue portion extending in the direction of a lengthwise axis of said barrel portion;
- said generally U-shaped slot having a bight portion defining said tip portion and diverging side portions defining a tongue base portion substantially wider than said tip portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 590.552 filed 3/14/1984 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 373,376 filed Apr. 30,1982 now abandoned.
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