Method for joining a shield terminal to a shielded cable

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6643926
  • Patent Number
    6,643,926
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 16, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a shield terminal joining structure for joining a shield terminal to a prescribed grounding position along a shielded cable that is formed by an inner core wire made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering that covers the inner core wire, a braid that is provided around the outside periphery of the inner insulation covering, an outer insulation covering that covers the braid, resistive welding is performed while crimping parts of the shield terminal to the outer covering of the shielded cable at the grounding position, so as to melt away part of the outer insulation covering, enabling a weld to be made between the crimping parts and the braid of the shielded cable.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a shielded cable joining structure and to a method for joining a shielded cable.




2. Description of the Related Art




A termination structure for the above-noted type of shielded cable is disclosed in the Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 7-201383, in which a shielded cable is formed by an inner core wire that is made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering that covers the inner core wire, a braid that is provided around the periphery of the inner insulation covering, and an outer insulation covering that covers the braid.




In the above-noted related art, part of the outer insulation covering at the end part of the shielded cable is removed, the inner insulation covering and braid are separated from one another, and the ends of the inner core wire that is exposed at the end part of the inner insulation covering and the braid are each connected by means of a terminal fixture. Before crimping the terminal fixture onto the end of the braid, the end part of the braid is bundled together by heat-shrink tubing that contracts by the application of heat.




In the above-noted termination structure for a shielded cable, however, because the terminal fixture is crimped onto the end of the braid after the braid is separated from the inner insulation covering, not only is there a danger of damaging the braid when performing the crimping operation, but also there is a part thereof that is not shielded. Additionally, because it is essential to have a bundling member such as heat-shrink tubing in order to bundle together the end part of the braid, the task of termination was cumbersome.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to improve on the above-noted drawbacks in the related art, by providing a shielded cable joining structure and joining method, whereby it is easy to achieve a reliable joining of a shield terminal to the exposed part of the braid, without damaging the braid.




In order to achieve the above-noted object, the present invention adopts the following basic technical constitution.




Specifically, from the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a joining structure for a shielded cable, comprising an inner core wire made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering that covers the inner core wire, a braid that is provided around the outside periphery of the inner insulation covering, an outer insulation covering that covers the braid, and a shield terminal that has a crimping part that is crimped over the outer insulation covering, wherein the crimping part of the shield terminal and the braid are welded by melting away part of the outer insulation covering by resistive welding, in a condition in which the crimping part of the shield terminal is crimped.




In this shielded cable joining structure, by using resistive welding to melt away part of the outer insulation covering using resistive welding with the crimping part of the shield terminal crimped, so as to enable the achievement of a welding of the shield terminal crimping part and the braid, it is possible not only to minimize damage to the braid and broken connections, but also to improve the reliability of the connection. Additionally, because there is no need to separate the braid from the inner insulation or remove part of the outer insulation covering, the shielding performance is improved.




Preferably, the crimping part of the shield terminal may be substantially U-shaped, with mutually opposing end parts capable of making mutual contact at an inclination.




In this configuration, because the end parts of the substantially U-shaped crimping part that holds the braid of the shielded cable make contact with each other with no space therebetween, damage to and broken connections in slender braid wires are reliably prevented.




Preferably, the crimping part of the shield terminal may be substantially U-shaped, with mutually opposing end parts capable of making mutual contact along a direction that is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the braid.




In this joining structure, the U-shaped opposing crimping part enables easy and reliable connection to any grounding position, whether at a cable end or at an intermediate position therealong.




From the second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for joining a shield terminal to a prescribed position on a shielded cable which is formed by an inner core wire made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering that covers the inner core wire, a braid that is provided around the outside periphery of the inner insulation covering, and an outer insulation covering that covers the braid, the method having steps of setting a crimping part of the shield terminal over the outer insulation covering at a grounding position of the shielded cable, causing a pre-heating to flow between a pair of electrode tips while pressure is applied between the electrode tips so as to crimp the crimping part, thereby softening the outer insulation covering and removing it by means of the applied force, and causing a welding current to flow between the pair of electrode tips, so as to achieve a weld between the crimping part of the shield terminal and the braid.




In the above-described method of joining a shielded cable, by setting the crimping part of the shield terminal over outer insulation covering at a grounding point of the shielded cable, and then using a pre-heating current to melt away part of the outer insulation covering while crimping the crimping part, so as to achieve a weld between the crimping part and the part of the braid that is exposed by partial removal of the outer insulation covering, the need to separately remove part of the outer insulation covering is eliminated, thereby enabling a simplification of the process and improvement in workability.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view that shows an embodiment of a joining structure for a shielded cable according to the present invention,





FIG. 1B

is a cross-section view along the cutting line X—X indicated in

FIG. 1A

, and





FIG. 1C

is a perspective view of a shield terminal that is used in this joining structure.





FIG. 2A

is a perspective view of the shielded cable to which the joining structure of

FIG. 1

is applied,





FIG. 2B

is a perspective view that shows the condition before the shielded terminal is joined to the shield cable, and





FIG. 2C

is a perspective view that shows the condition after joining the shielded cable to the shield terminal.





FIG. 3A

is a cross-section view that shows the condition of the above-noted shielded cable and shield terminal before joining,





FIG. 3B

is a cross-section view that shows the shielded cable and shield terminal during the joining process, and





FIG. 3C

is a cross-section view that shows the shielded cable and shield terminal after the joining is completed.





FIG. 4

is a graph that illustrates the relationship between the resistive welding current and time when joining the above-noted shielded cable and the shield terminal.





FIG. 5A

is a perspective view that shows the condition before joining the above-noted shield terminal to an intermediate position along the shielded cable, and





FIG. 5B

is a perspective view that shows the condition in which the joining of the shield terminal has been made to an intermediate position along the shielded cable.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view that shows another embodiment of a shield terminal according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view that shows yet another embodiment of a shield terminal according to the present invention.





FIG. 8A

is a perspective view of the shielded cable to which another embodiment of the present invention is applied,





FIG. 8B

is a perspective view that shows the condition before the shielded terminal is joined to the shield cable, and





FIG. 8C

is a perspective view that shows the condition after joining the shielded cable to the shield terminal.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below, with reference to relevant accompanying drawings.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

and

FIGS. 2A

,


2


B, and


2


C, the shielded cable


10


to which the joining structure of the present invention is applied is formed by an inner core wire


11


, which is made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering


12


that covers the inner core wire


11


, a braid


13


, which is provided around the periphery of the inner insulation covering


12


and which is woven in a cloth-like manner from a plurality of slender bare wires, and an outer insulation covering


14


, which covers the braid


13


. Part of the outer insulation covering


14


at end A (the grounding position) of the shielded cable


10


is removed, so that part of the inner core wire


11


is exposed. A pair of crimping parts


15




a


of a terminal fixture


15


are crimped around the exposed end A of the inner core wire


11


. The male tab (connection part)


15




b


of the terminal fixture


15


makes contact with, for example, a mating female terminal (not shown in the drawing) which protrudes within a hood


16




a


of a connector


16


.




Additionally, a shield terminal


20


can be freely joined to an exposed part of the braid


13


, between the outer insulation covering


14


and the inner insulation


12


at end A of the shielded cable. As shown in FIG.


1


C and

FIG. 2B

, the shield terminal has a pair of crimping parts


21


,


21


that are approximately U-shaped when viewed from the front and which are crimped onto and make a metallic joint with the braid


13


, and male tab (connection part)


22


which is L-shaped when viewed from the top. The crimping parts


21


are approximately triangular in shape and are bent so as to be in mutual opposition, and the inclined edge


21




a


of each of which comes into contact with the inclined edge


21




a


of the opposite crimping part


21


when the crimping part is crimped.




Turning to the method for joining the shield terminal


20


to the shielded cable


10


, first, as shown in

FIG. 2A

, after crimping the terminal fixture


15


onto the core wire


11


that is exposed at end A (the grounding position) of the shielded cable, the pair of crimping parts


21


of the shield terminal


20


are fitted over the outer insulation covering at end A of the shielded cable


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


B. Then, as shown in

FIG. 3A

, the crimping parts


21


are held between a curved surface


30




a


of an upper electrode tip


30


, which serves also as a crimper, and a curved surface


31




a


of a lower electrode tip


31


, which serves also as an anvil, pressure being thereby applied to the crimping parts


21


. When this is done, by the crimping action achieved by the force of the upper and lower electrode tips


30


and


31


, a path for the flow of a resistive welding current is established by the contact made between the upper electrode tip


30


, the crimping parts


21


, and the lower electrode tip


31


.




Next, as shown in FIG.


3


B and

FIG. 4

, a pre-heating current C is caused to flow between the pair of electrode tips


30


and


31


while crimping the crimping parts


21


therebetween, thereby causing the generation of Joule heat, this heat causing part of the outer insulation covering


14


at the end A of the shielded cable


10


(only the part that makes contact with the crimping parts


21


) to soften and be removed by the applied force. Next, a welding current D is caused to flow between the pair of electrode tips


30


and


31


so that, as shown in FIG.


2


C and

FIG. 3C

, a weld is made between the pair of crimping parts


21


of the shield terminal


20


and the part of the braid


13


that was exposed by removing part of the outer insulation covering at end A of the shielded cable


10


. Next, the terminal fixture


15


which is crimped onto the inner core wire


11


of the shielded cable


10


and the shield terminal


20


that is welded onto end A of the braid


13


are attached to the inside of a hood


16




a


of a connector


16


.




In this manner, by using resistive welding with the pair of crimping parts


21


of the shield terminal


20


crimped onto the outer insulation covering


14


at end A of the shielded cable


10


so as to remove only the part of the outer insulation covering with which the crimping parts


21


make contact, thereby exposing part of the braid


13


at end A of the shielded cable


10


, it is possible to minimize damage to the braid and broken connections, and also to improve the reliability of the connection. Additionally, because there is no need to separate the braid


13


from the inner insulation


12


or remove part of the outer insulation covering


14


at end A as was done in the past, the shielding performance can be improved. As shown in FIG.


1


A and

FIG. 2C

, because the ends


21




a


of the crimping parts


21


of the shield terminal


20


make contact with the outer insulation covering


14


of the shielded cable


10


in an arc that proceeds from the top downward, it is possible to fully hold the braid


13


of the shielded cable


10


within the pair of crimping parts


21


without a space occurring between the ends


21




a


thereof, thereby reliably preventing damage to and broken connections in slender braid wires. By doing this, there is a further improvement in the reliability of the electrical connection between the shielded cable


10


and the shield terminal


20


.




According to the method of joining the shielded cable


10


to the shield terminal


20


according to the present invention, by setting the pair of crimping parts


21


of the shield terminal


20


over the outer insulation covering


14


at end A of the shielded cable


10


, after which a pre-heating current C used to melt away part of the outer insulation covering while crimping the crimping parts


21


, and then welding the crimping parts


21


to the part of the braid


13


that was exposed by melting away the outer insulation covering


14


therefrom, the need to have a separate process step to remove part of the outer insulation covering is eliminated, thereby simplifying the process and improving workability.




As shown in FIG.


5


A and

FIG. 5B

, the pair of crimping parts


21


are welded to the braid


13


while being simultaneously crimped over the outer insulation covering


14


at an intermediate position B along the shielded cable


10


. By doing this, it is possible via the crimping parts


21


of the shield terminal


20


to easily and reliably join the shield terminal


20


to any grounding position along the shielded cable


10


, including end A and an intermediate position B.




In another embodiment of a shield terminal


20


′, shown in

FIG. 6

, the difference with respect to the shield terminal


20


is that there is the application of a low-melting-point substance


23


, such as solder, which is melted by ultrasonic vibration, to the inner surfaces of the pair of crimping parts


21


, the braid


13


at end A of the shielded cable


10


being ultrasonically welded to the pair of crimping parts


21


′ of the shield terminal


20


′. When this is done, heat generated internally by the application of ultrasonic vibration causes the low-melting-point substance


23


that is applied to the crimping parts


21


′ to melt, this melted low-melting-point substance


23


forming an ultrasonic fusing between the crimping parts


21


′ of the shield terminal


20


and the braid


13


of the shielded cable


10


. When this joint is made, because the melted low-melting-point substance


23


encroaches between the weaving of the braid


13


, there is a great joining force between the braid


13


and the crimped pair of crimping parts


21


′ of the shield terminal


20


, thereby providing a further improvement in the reliability of the connection.




As shown in FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

, which show another embodiment of a shielded cable joining structure according to the present invention, when the pair of crimping parts


21


″ are crimped, the ends of the bent rectangular parts thereof make contact with one another along a line that is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the braid and other elements of the shielded cable


10


. As shown in FIG.


8


A through

FIG. 8C

, the connection between the shield terminal


20


″ and the shielded cable


10


is made a method similar to that of the first-described embodiment. Specifically, as shown in

FIG. 8B

, the pair of crimping parts


21


″ of the shield terminal


20


″ are fitted over end A of the shielded cable


10


, and then the crimping parts


21


″ are held between a curved surface


30




a


of an upper electrode tip


30


, which serves also as a crimper, and a curved surface


31




a


of a lower electrode tip


31


, which serves also as an anvil, pressure being thereby applied to the crimping parts


21


″. Next, a pre-heating current C is caused to flow between the pair of electrode tips


30


and


31


while crimping the crimping parts


21


″ therebetween, thereby causing the generation of Joule heat, this heat causing part of the outer insulation covering


14


at the end A of the shielded cable


10


(only the part that makes contact with the crimping parts


21


″) to soften and be removed by the applied force. Next, a welding current D is caused to flow between the pair of electrode tips


30


and


31


so that, as shown in

FIG. 8C

, a weld is made between the pair of crimping parts


21


″ of the shield terminal


20


″ and the exposed part of the braid


13


at end A of the shielded cable


10


.




In this manner, by using a shield terminal


20


that has a pair of crimping parts


21


″ that when crimped make contact with each other along a line that is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the shielded cable


10


, as shown in

FIG. 8C

, it is possible to completely hold the braid at end A or an intermediate position along the shielded cable


10


within the crimping parts


21


″, without the occurrence of a space between the ends


21




a


of the crimping parts


21


″, thereby reliably preventing damage to and broken connections in slender braid wires. By doing this, there is a further improvement in the reliability of the electrical connection between the shielded cable


10


and the shield terminal


20


″.




While the foregoing embodiments of the present invention were described for the case in which a shield terminal is joined to an end or an intermediate position of a shielded cable, it is understood that it possible to connect a shield terminal to both an end and an intermediate position of a shielded cable.



Claims
  • 1. A method for joining a shield terminal to a prescribed position on a shielded cable, the method comprising the steps of:providing the shielded cable having an inner core wire made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering that covers the inner core wire, a braid that is provided around an outside periphery of the inner insulation covering, and an outer insulation covering that covers the braid; setting a crimping part of the shield terminal over the outer insulation covering at a grounding position at an end of the shielded cable; causing a pre-heating current to flow between a pair of electrode tips while pressure is applied between the electrode trips so as to crimp the crimping part, thereby softening the outer insulation covering and removing the outer insulation covering by means of the applied pressure; and causing a welding current to flow between the pair of electrode tips, so as to achieve a weld between the crimping part of the shield terminal and the braid, wherein the welding current is different from the pre-heating current and the welding and pre-heating currents do not flow to the inner core wire.
  • 2. A method for joining a shield terminal to a prescribed position on a shielded cable, the method comprising:providing the shielded cable having an inner core wire made of a conductor, an inner insulation covering that covers the inner core wire, a braid that is provided around an outside periphery of the inner insulation covering, and an outer insulation covering that covers the braid; setting a crimping part of the shield terminal over the outer insulation covering of the shielded cable at the prescribed position on the shielded cable; applying pressure to the crimping part by a pair of electrode tips to crimp the crimping part; causing a pre-heating current to flow between the pair of electrode tips while applying pressure to the crimping parts, thereby removing the outer insulation covering by means of the applied pressure; and causing a welding current to flow between the pair of electrode tips to weld the crimping part of the shield terminal to the braid, wherein the welding current is different from the pre-heating current and the welding and pre-heating currents do not flow to the inner core wire.
  • 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the prescribed position is a grounding position along the shielded cable, and setting the crimping part includes setting the crimping part at the grounding position.
  • 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the prescribed position is an intermediate position along the shielded cable, and setting the crimping part includes setting the crimping part at the intermediate position.
  • 5. The method according to claim 2, wherein the crimping part has an inner surface and a low-melting-point substance applied to the inner surface, and the method comprises melting the low-melting-point substance thereby further increasing the weld between the crimping part and the braid.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-239168 Aug 1998 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/377,490, filed Aug. 20, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,265,664, which is incorporated herein by reference.

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