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The present invention relates to an electrical terminal connector that connects two kinds of conducting terminals: a flat type and a wire type that has an insulating cladding and an exposed conducting core. More particularly, the present invention relates to a connector that does not expose the conducting terminals thereof after connection therefore to provide better insulation.
The present invention provides an electrical terminal connector to improve the aforementioned problems of the prior arts. The electrical terminal connector includes an angled insulating housing, a conducting terminal and a deformable cylindrical crimp ferrule within insulating housing. Two ends of the angled insulating housing are a first opening and a second opening, and a through passage provided therein. The conducting terminal has a flat-ended connecting portion facing the first opening, and a crimped portion facing the second opening. A deformable cylindrical crimp ferrule integrally formed has a core-connecting end facing the second opening and a crimping end facing the crimped portion of the conducting terminal. Wherein, the insulating housing further includes a window and a cover. pivoted on one side of the window, while the other end of the cover has a fastening means. The fastening means affixes to the window to form an open position and a closed position. The crimped portion of the conducting terminal extends towards the second opening with an elongation. The elongation comprises an axial slit to tolerate a radial deformation. The crimping end of the cylindrical crimp ferrule has a diameter slightly larger than that of the elongation of the conducting terminal.
Therefore, the main object of the invention is to provide an electrical terminal connector that is easier to fabricate than the prior art.
Another object of this invention is to provide an electrical terminal connector, wherein the conducting terminals and the connector have a better combination.
Another object of this invention is to provide an electrical terminal connector having a better combination between the internal conducting elements.
And yet another object of this invention is to provide an electrical terminal connector having better structural strength.
And yet another object of this invention is to provide an insulating housing which has an window means to make assembly easier.
And yet another object of this invention is to provide an electrical terminal connector, wherein the conducting elements have better structural strength.
And yet another object of this invention is to provide an electrical terminal connector improved on insertion of the external wire.
The present invention discloses an electrical terminal connector, wherein some of the basic electrical wire elements and insulating principles are described in the prior art, and therefore will not be described in detail below. Simultaneously, the drawings shown in this specification express the characteristics of this invention without actual dimensions.
The electrical terminal connector of this invention includes an angled insulating housing 2. Inside the insulating housing 2, there are a conducting terminal 3 and a deformable cylindrical crimp ferrule 4 to be assembled to each other.
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The conducting terminal 3 positioned in the passage of the insulating housing 2 has a flat-end connecting portion 31 facing the first opening 21 and a crimped portion 32 facing the second opening 22. The flat-end connecting portion 31 is for the external conducting terminal in flat shape to insert therein, while the crimped portion 32 is for assembling the crimp ferrule 4. The crimped portion 32 facing the second opening 22 is extended with an elongation 321 in order to being easily assembled in the crimp ferrule 4.
In a preferred embodiment, the elongation 321 portion comprises an axial slit 322 to tolerate radial deformation to provide better insertion when assemblied.
In another preferred embodiment, the elongation 321 facing the second opening 22 further comprises with at least one annular crimping groove 323 to provide a better combination of the elongation 321 portion and the crimp ferrule 4.
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The deformable crimp ferrule 4 positioned in the passage of the insulating housing 2 is integrally formed in cylindrical shape. The deformable crimp ferrule 4 has a core-connecting end 42 facing the second opening 22 and a crimping end 41 facing the conducting terminal. The core-connecting end 42 is for connecting the conducting core of the external wire, while the crimping end 41 is for the insertion of the elongation 321. In a preferred embodiment, the diameter of the crimping end 41 is slightly larger than that of the elongation 321 to make the insertion easier. The crimping end 41 and the elongation 321 are partially deformed to assembled.
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(1) Providing an angled insulating housing 2 which has a first opening 21, a second opening 22 and a through passage therein, the insulating housing 2 further including a window 24 and a cover 25 on the side wall of the housing 2 adjacent to the first opening 21, the cover 25 pivoted on the side of the window 24, the cover 25 slightly larger than that of window 24 to provide electrical arc protection, a fastening means 251 located on the other end of the cover and fastened to the matching means 241 of window 24 to operatically form an opening position and a closed position, the cover 25 facing the window 24 extended with a flange 252 to provide electrical arc protection when window 24 and cover 25 in the closed position;
(2) providing a conducting terminal 3 which has a flat-end connecting portion 31 facing the first opening 21 and a crimped portion 32 facing the second opening 22, the flat-end connecting portion 31 for the external conducting terminal in flat shape to insert therein, while the crimped portion 32 for assembling the crimp ferrule 4, the crimped portion 32 facing the second opening 22 extended with an elongation 321 in order to being easily assembled in the crimp ferrule 4, an axial slit 322 on the elongation 321 and at least one annular crimping groove 323 to tolerate radial deformation to provide better insertion when assemblied;
(3) providing a deformable crimp ferrule 4 which has a core-connecting end 42 and a crimping end 41 facing the conducting terminal, an indented groove 43 near the midpoint, the diameter of the crimping end 41 slightly larger than that of the elongation 321 to make the insertion easier;
(4) assembling conducting terminal 3 with the deformable crimp ferrule 4 by inserting the elongation 321 of the conducting terminal 3 in the crimping end 41 of the crimp ferrule 4 to cause a partial deformation for a better combination;
(5) placing the assembly of the conducting terminal 3 and the deformable crimp ferrule 4 through the window 24 in the passage of the insulating housing 2, then fastening the cover 25 with the window 24; and
(6) enlarging the diameter of the core-connecting end 42 of the crimp ferrule 4, hence, an electrical terminal connector formed for connecting a flat conducting terminal and a conducting core with insulating cladding.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention are described above, it will be understood that various modifications, additions and substitutions may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of following claims.
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This application is a Divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/510,595 filed Aug. 28, 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,318,743. Priority is claimed based on U.S. application Ser. No. 11/510,595 filed Aug. 28, 2006, which claims the priority of Republic of China Patent Application No. 095111626 filed on Mar. 31, 2006, all of which is incorporated by reference.
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