This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-318060 filed on Dec. 10, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a combined terminal formed by combination of female and male terminals that are separately made.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional terminals are known from Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication Nos. 2002-260806 and 08-213145.
Generally, these terminals to be accommodated into a connector housing are often manufactured in chains with a frame (carry) so that the terminals remain to be connected with the frame by link portions, and each terminal is cut off from the frame when used. This is because the frame with the terminals is rolled and a large amount of the terminals can be supplied to various working machines.
In terminals being accommodated into a connector or the like for an electrical connection, there is a combined terminal mechanically integrated by female and male terminals that are individually manufactured from plates with different thicknesses.
Hereinafter, an art concerning the present invention is briefly explained.
As shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
When the combined terminal 101 of
Next, as shown in
Thereafter the pair of the crimping pieces 13, 13 is inwardly bent onto the crimped portion 121a and the crimped portion 121a is crimped. After or before crimping as described above, by pressing (hammering) the male terminal 120, an expanded portion (not shown) is formed in the tip-end of the projection portion 125 already inserted in the through hole 15. Accordingly, the expanded portion and the plate portion 120 fasten the plate portion 12 of the female terminal 10 by sandwich manner.
From processes as described above, the male terminal 120 and female terminal 10 can be combined securely. They are removed from the frame 128 by cutting the link portion 124 after combining. Consequently, the combined terminal 101, which has an integral structure of the male terminal 120 and the female terminal 10, is obtained.
According to the method depicted by
However, depending on a structure of the male terminal, the male terminal cannot be supplied in a state where it links to the frame. In this case, although it is presumed that the male terminal is separately supplied and the male and female terminals are combined piece by piece, positioning accuracies thereof while combining them cannot be secured, further, number of processes will increase due to combining them piece by piece.
With taking into consideration the above circumstances, the present invention is objected to provide a method for manufacturing a combined terminal, which can easily combine two terminals with securing positioning accuracies thereof and can prevent number of processes to increase.
An aspect of the present invention is a method for manufacturing a combined terminal, the method comprises the steps of: making a plurality of first terminals with a frame, the first terminals being arranged on a line on the frame, each of the first terminals having a first plate portion linked to the frame by a link portion provided between the first plate portion and the frame; making second terminals separately having a second plate portion and a window portion provided in the second plate portion; fixing the second plate portion on the first plate portion; and thereafter removing each of the first terminals from the frame by cutting the link portion through the window portion in the second plate portion, thereby forming the combined terminal.
The first and second terminals may be a female terminal and male terminal, respectively; and the first and second plate portions may be fixed to each other so that tip-ends thereof mutually face to opposite directions.
One of the first and second plate portions may have crimping pieces in both edges thereof; and the first and second plate portions may be fixed to each other by bending and crimping the crimping pieces to the other of the first or second plate portions.
One of the first and second plate portions may have a projection portion and the other thereof may have a through hole. In fixing the first and second plate portions to each other, the projection portion may be inserted into the through hole and a top thereof may be pressed to form an expanded portion so that the expanded portion and the one of the first and second plate portions sandwich the other of the first and second plate portions.
An embodiment of the present invention is explained hereinafter with reference to drawings.
A female terminal (first terminal) 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention has same configuration as shown in
On the other hand, a male terminal (second terminal) 20 has: a plate portion 21 including crimped portion 21a in the base portion thereof; two pin terminals 22 provided so as to stand obliquely from one side of the tip-end side in the plate portion 21, each of the pin terminals 22 being formed in L-shape and being parallel to each other; two projection portions 25 projecting to a back side of the plate portion 25, the back side being the opposite side to the front side as seen in
When a combined terminal 1 according to the embodiment is manufactured, firstly, the female terminals 10 are prepared in a state where they are linked to a frame 18 and arranged on a line thereon. The male terminals 20 are separately prepared.
Next, as indicated by stage B of
Next, as indicated by stage C of
Next, as indicated by stage D of
As described above, according to the method of the embodiment, the female terminal 10 is combined to the male terminal 20 while the female terminal 10 remains to be linked to the frame 18. Therefore, the terminals 10, 20 are positioned easily and accurately. Since the link portion 14, which links the female terminal 10 and the frame 18, is cut through the window 24 formed in the plate portion 21 of the male terminal 20, burr or the like cause by cutting can be hardly viewable from the outside.
If the link portion 14 is located in an area where the female and male terminals 10, 20 are not superposed each other, the link portion 14 can also be cut after the male terminal 20 is fitted to the female terminal 10 while the female terminal 10 remains to be linked to the frame 18. In this case, however, a burr or the like caused by cutting may unexpectedly project from an outer circumference of the combined terminal. Therefore, the burr may interfere with accommodation of the combined terminal into a connector housing. On the other hand, in the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to prevent the burr from projecting from the outer circumference by cutting the link portion 14 through the window 24 provided in the plate portion 21 of the male terminal 20. Therefore, even if the burr exists, it is not disturbance to accommodate the combined terminal 1 into the connector housing or the like. In this embodiment, the female and male terminals 10, 20 are not combined in a state where they are individually separated, thus it is possible to suppress increase of the number of processes.
According to the embodiment, the female and male terminal 10, 20 are combined so as to face their tip-end side (i.e. the electric contact portion 11 and the pin terminal 22) to opposite direction each other. Therefore, if the combined terminal 1 is set in a connector housing, it is possible to configure both female and male connectors that are located in opposite sides each other.
In the embodiment, the plate portions 12, 21 are fitted to each other by crimping (crimping with curling manner) the pair of crimping pieces 13, 13. Therefore, they are securely and integrally combined without loose or rattle. In addition, since the plate portions 12, 21 are securely fitted to each other by pressing the projection portion 25 into the through hole 15, it is possible to integrally combine the female and male terminals 10, 20 without displacement and variation of the resistance thereof.
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P2007-318060 | Dec 2007 | JP | national |
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4158745 | Keller | Jun 1979 | A |
4633582 | Ching et al. | Jan 1987 | A |
6155857 | Kato et al. | Dec 2000 | A |
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8-213145 | Aug 1996 | JP |
2002-260806 | Sep 2002 | JP |
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20090144976 A1 | Jun 2009 | US |