This invention relates in general to multiple-piece female electrical terminals. In particular, this invention relates to an improved structure for a two-piece female electrical terminal that includes features to simplify assembly thereof.
A two-piece female electrical terminal is typically made of two different materials having different desired properties. This allows a first portion of the female terminal that is attached to a wire have a first set of properties and a second portion of the female terminal that contacts a corresponding male terminal to have a second set of properties. The different materials used to form the two parts of the female terminal may be selected for their respective desired properties, such as electrical conductivity, stability when exposed to various temperatures, durability, cost, weight, and the like.
In order to produce the two-piece female electrical terminal, the two pieces are made separately and are then assembled together. It is desirable that the two pieces be positioned properly relative to each other during assembly. This can be difficult when the two pieces are physically small, such as having widths measured in millimeters or less than a millimeter. A small misalignment between the two pieces during assembly can render the assembled component defective. Thus, it would be advantageous to have an improved structure for a two-piece female electrical terminal that includes features to simplify assembly thereof.
The invention relates to a female electrical terminal. The female electrical terminal includes an attachment piece. The attachment piece has a terminal body that defines a terminal axis and an interior space. The terminal body has one or more flanges located on opposed sides of the terminal axis. The terminal body also has one or more body stops. The female electrical terminal also includes a contact piece. The contact piece has a contact body located around the terminal axis. A plurality of contact arms extend from the contact body at least partially into the interior space. The contact body is located at least partially between the flanges and the terminal axis. The contact piece also includes contact stops that are engaged with the body stops.
In another embodiment, the terminal body includes a first body side and a second body side located on opposite sides of a terminal axis. The terminal body also includes a third body side and a fourth body side located on opposite sides of the terminal axis. The third body side and the fourth body side are connected to the first body side and the second body side. The terminal body includes flanges that extend from the first body side. The terminal body also includes flanges that extend from the second body side. Body stops are located on the third body side and the fourth body side. The contact body includes a first contact side located adjacent to the flanges that extend from the first body side. The contact body also includes a second contact side located adjacent to the flanges that extend from the second body side. A third contact side and a fourth contact side are connected to the first contact side and the second contact side. The third contact side and the fourth contact side include contact stops engaged with the body stops.
Various aspects of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
The female electrical terminal 10 is made of two pieces and includes an attachment piece 18 and a contact piece 20. Referring to
The attachment piece 18 is made from a piece of sheet metal that is stamped and folded into the illustrated shape. However, the attachment piece 18 may be made of any desired material and by any desired process. The attachment piece 18 includes a terminal body 22. The illustrated terminal body 22 has a four-sided box cross-sectional shape located around the terminal axis 16. However, the terminal body 22 may have any desired shape. In the illustrated embodiment, the connection portion 12 and the terminal body 22 are both part of the attachment piece 18 and are made from a single piece of material. However, the connection portion 12 and the terminal body 22 may be separate pieces, if desired.
The terminal body 22 includes a body seam 24 that is located on a first body side 26. The body seam 24 is a location where edges of the sheet metal folded to create the attachment piece 18 meet. A polarizing projection 28 extends from the first body side 26 of the terminal body 22. The polarizing projection 28 is adapted to limit the orientations at which the female electric terminal 10 may be inserted into a housing (not shown). A lock lance 30 also extends from the first body side 26 of the terminal body 22. The lock lance 30 is cut from the first body side 26 and is adapted to retain the female electric terminal 10 in the housing. The illustrated polarizing projection 28 and the illustrated lock lance 30 extend from the first body side 26 of the terminal body 22, but may be in any desired location on the female electric terminal 10.
The illustrated terminal body 22 is retained in the illustrated shape by two body welds 32. However, the terminal body 22 may include any desired type of retaining feature. In the illustrated embodiment, one body weld 32 is located on the first body side 26 on the body seam 24, and the other body weld 32 is located on the first body side 26 and the polarizing projection 28. However, the body welds 32 may be in any desired locations.
The terminal body 22 includes a contact end 34 that is open to an interior space, indicated generally at 36, of the terminal body 22. The terminal axis 16 passes through the contact end 34. In the illustrated embodiment, the connection portion 12 extends from the terminal body 22 at the opposite side from the contact end 34, but the connection portion 12 may have any desired orientation.
The contact piece 20 is made from a piece of sheet metal that is stamped and folded into the illustrated shape. However, the contact piece 20 may be made of any desired material and by any desired process. The contact piece 20 includes a contact body 38. The illustrated contact body 38 has a four-sided box cross-sectional shape located around the terminal axis 16. However, the contact body 38 may have any desired shape.
The contact body 38 includes a contact seam 40 that is located on a first contact side 42 of the contact body 38. The contact seam 40 is a location where edges of the sheet metal folded to create the contact piece 20 meet. A plurality of contact arms 44 extend from the contact body 38 substantially in a mate direction 46. The illustrated contact piece 20 includes four contact arms 44, but may include any desired number of contact arms 44. The contact arms 44 engage the corresponding terminal when the female electrical terminal 10 is mated with the corresponding terminal. The contact arms 44 extend from the first contact side 42 and a second contact side 48. The second contact side 48 is located on the opposite side of the terminal axis 16 from the first contact side 42, and the contact arms 44 are arranged on opposed sides of the terminal axis 16. However, the contact arms 44 may be located on any desired part of the contact piece 20.
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The terminal body 22 includes a second body side 50 is located on the opposite side of the terminal axis 16 from the first body side 26. The first body side 26 and the second body side 50 each include a flange 52 that extends from the terminal body 22 opposite the mate direction 46. The first contact side 42 and the second contact side 48 are each located adjacent to one of the flanges 52. As best seen in
As previously described, the body seam 24 is located on the first body side 26 of the terminal body 22. The illustrated body seam 24 extends substantially parallel to the terminal axis 16 through the flange 52 that extends from the first body side 26. Additionally, the contact seam 40 is located on the first contact side 42, and the illustrated contact seam 40 also extends substantially parallel to terminal axis 16. As best shown in
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The contact piece 20 includes an indent 72 that is located in the contact end 68 of the first contact side 42. The indent 72 extends from the contact end 68 in the mate direction 46. In the illustrated embodiment, the contact seam 40 extends into the indent 72. The indent 72 allows for the insertion of a tool (not shown) below the flange 52 during assembly of the female electrical terminal 10.
The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
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