Pressure contact blades adaptable to extrafine strands

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6609298
  • Patent Number
    6,609,298
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 26, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In an extrafine-strand-adaptable contact pressure blade, parts of the mutually opposed right and left side wall portions of a pressure contact part having a substantially U-shaped vertical section are formed by blanking so as to project inwardly in part in a substantially V-like shape, and the whole contact area of the right and left pressure contact blades with respect to the core of a wire is set at a value (equal to or larger than 0.15 mm2) which allows a slot width settable range to be determined by a pressure contact test to be larger than a tolerance range caused by a manufacturing tolerance.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades which can be contacted by a wire including a core composed of extrafine strands.




2. Description of Related Art




The upper and lower limits of the settable range C (see

FIG. 8

) of the slot width of a slot to be formed by pressure contact blades are determined according to the following conditions. Here,

FIG. 8

is a graphical representation of the relationship of the slot width with respect to the contact resistance and contact load between the pressure contact blades and the core of a wire. In

FIG. 8

, a graph A shows the relationship between the slot width and contact loads, whereas a graph B shows the relationship between the slot width and contact resistance. By the way, the relationships shown by the graphs A and B are based on test results obtained by conducting a pressure contact test repeatedly in which a wire is pressure contacted with the slot of the pressure contact blades, contact resistance and contact load between the core and pressure contact blades are measured, and the strands of a wire to be tested is checked for cutting.




The graph B shows that the contact resistance can provide a stable value in the vicinity of the minimum value when the slot width is within a given area. The upper limit of the settable range C of the slot width can be given in the following manner: in case where the slot width increases and thus the contact load decreases, at a certain value of the slot width, the contact resistance is thereby allowed to rise from a value in the vicinity of the minimum value thereof; that is, the upper limit can be given by such certain value of the slot width. Also, the lower limit of the settable range C of the slot width can be given in the following manner: in case where the slot width decreases down to such a value where one or more of the strands of the core is (or are) cut (cutting of strand), the contact load is thereby decreased, which in turn allows the contact resistance to rise from a value in the vicinity of the minimum value thereof; that is, the lower limit can be given by such value of the slot width.




Next, with reference to

FIG. 9

, description will be given below of how the settable range C varies when the section size of a core (core size) of a wire to be pressure contacted with the pressure contact blades is varied. By the way, three sets of graphs A


1


-A


3


, B


1


-B


3


and settable ranges C


1


-C


3


shown in

FIG. 9

correspond to the above-mentioned graphs A, B and settable range C shown in

FIG. 8

when the core size is varied in three stages. In the three sets of graphs A


1


-A


3


, B


1


-B


3


and settable ranges C


1


-C


3


, the core size of the core increases sequentially in order from the left set to the right set.




Also, referring to the upper limit of the settable range C, in case where the core size decreases, the area (contact area) of the core where the core receives the contact load from the pressure contact blades also decreases and thus the contact load to be received by the core decreases, with the result that the upper limit of the settable range C is reduced accordingly. Also, in the case of the lower limit of the settable range C, in case where the core size decreases, the section size of strands (strand size) forming the core decreases accordingly, with the result that the cutting of the strands is easy to occur and the contact load is kept from increasing: that is, the lower limit of the settable range C increases as the core size decreases.




Therefore, as can also be seen from the results of a pressure contact test shown in

FIG. 9

, as the core size decreases, the settable range C of the slot width decreases.




On the other hand, even in case where a pressure contact terminal is manufactured in such a manner that the slot width provides a given set value Wa (see

FIG. 10

) present within the settable range C, due to the manufacturing tolerance D, the slot width of an actual product provides any one of values within a tolerance range E deviated by ±D from the set value Wa.




Therefore, in case where the settable range C is too narrow, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the tolerance range E becomes larger than the settable range C and thus there is a fear that, when products are actually manufactured, some of them can have the slot width out of the settable range C.




Now,

FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a pressure contact blade of an ordinary pressure contact terminal according to the related art. Right and left pressure contact blades


5


shown in

FIG. 11

are formed integral with the pressure contact terminal in such a manner that they are formed by a pulling/raising operation so as to project inwardly from the right and left side walls


9


of the pressure contact terminal; and, the mutually opposed, vertically extending inner side end faces


5




a


of the two pressure contact blades


5


cooperate together in defining a slot


3


.




However, when the thus structured conventional pressure contact blades


5


are applied to the pressure contact of a core composed of a bundle of seven or more strands and having a section size of 0.20 mm


2


according to the invention (such core is composed of extrafine strands), there are found the following problems.




That is, in the conventional pressure contact blade


5


, for example, in the case of the pressure contact blade


5


having a plate thickness T (see

FIG. 11

) of 0.25 mm, when the pressure contact blade


5


is applied to the pressure contact of a wire including a core having a section size of 0.13 mm


2


, the settable range C of the slot width obtained by a pressure contact test similar to the previously-described graphs A, B shown in

FIG. 8

is given as 0.05 mm. On the other hand, in this application, a manufacturing tolerance D is 0.03 and a tolerance range E is 0.06 mm; that is, the tolerance range E is larger than the settable range C, which provides a poor yield rate and makes it substantially difficult to manufacture the pressure contact blade.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention aims at eliminating the drawbacks found in the above-mentioned conventional pressure contact blade. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades which can set a slot width settable range to be determined by a pressure contact test larger than a tolerance range given by a manufacturing tolerance and can be manufactured easily.




In attaining the above object, according to the invention, there are provided extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades formed on a pressure contact terminal and including a slot to be pressure contactable by a wire including a core composed of a bundle of seven or more strands and having a core section size of 0.20 mm


2


, wherein the pressure contact blades are formed by blanking parts of the two mutually opposed right and left side wall portions of the pressure contact terminal so as to project inwardly in part; and also wherein, based on test results obtained by repetitively conducting a pressure contact test in which the wire including the core is pressure contacted with the slot, the contact resistance and contact load between the core and contact pressure blades are measured and the strands of the wire are checked for cutting while varying the slot width of the slot, of the varying ranges of the slot width and contact load, a range where the contact resistance is stable and the strand cutting of the wire cannot occur is defined as a slot width settable range and the range of a tolerance with respect to the slot width caused in the manufacture of the pressure contact terminal is defined as a tolerance range, and the whole contact area of the right and left side surfaces of the slot, which hold the core of the wire between them, with respect to the core is set in such a manner that the slot width settable range is larger than the tolerance range.




Preferably, the contact area may be set equal to or larger than 0.15 mm


2


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a graphical representation of the varying states of the settable range of a slot width when the whole contact area of pressure contact blades with respect to the core of a wire is varied in two stages;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a pressure contact terminal to which extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades according to an embodiment of the invention are applied;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of one of the pressure contact blades formed in the pressure contact terminal shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the portion of the pressure contact terminal shown in

FIG. 2

in which the pressure contact blades are formed;





FIG. 5

is a graphical representation of the relationship between the core section size and the whole contact area of the right and left pressure contact blades according to the present embodiment;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of a modification of the pressure contact blades according to the present embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of another modification of the pressure contact blades according to the present embodiment;





FIG. 8

is a graphical representation of the relationship of the slot width with respect to the contact resistance and contact load between the pressure contact blades and the core of a wire;





FIG. 9

is a graphical representation of the varying states of the settable range of a slot width when the core size of a wire is varied;





FIG. 10

is a view of the relationship between the slot width settable range and manufacturing tolerance; and





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of pressure contact blades formed in an ordinary pressure contact terminal according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, a description will be given in more detail of preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a graphical representation of the varying states of the settable range of a slot width when the whole contact area of contact pressure blades with respect to a core of a wire is varied in two stages. Two sets of graphs A


4


, A


5


, B


4


, B


5


and settable ranges C


4


, C


5


shown in

FIG. 1

correspond to the previously-described graphs A, B and settable range C shown in

FIG. 8

when the whole contact area of the contact pressure blades with respect to a core of a wire is varied in two stages. By the way, in the set comprising the graphs A


4


, B


4


and settable range C


4


, the whole contact area of the contact pressure blades with respect to the core is set smaller in the set comprising the graphs A


5


, B


5


and settable range C


5


. This shows that the settable range C increases as the whole contact area of the contact pressure blades with respect to the core increases.




Accordingly, the present inventors have paid attention to the whole contact area of the contact pressure blades with respect to the core in the settable range C and have found that, by increasing the whole contact area of the contact pressure blades with respect to the core, the settable range C of the slot width shown in the above-mentioned

FIG. 10

can be made larger than the tolerance range E. And, in the case of a wire including a core having a section size of 0.20 mm


2


, the present inventors have conducted repeatedly a similar pressure contact test to that shown in

FIG. 1

while varying the contact area, and have found that, in order to make the settable range C larger than the tolerance range E, the whole contact area must be equal to or larger than 0.15 mm


2


.




By the way, in the conventional pressure contact blade


5


shown in the previously described

FIG. 11

, to increase its contact area with the core, the plate thickness T of the pressure contact blade


5


must be increased. However, the increased plate thickness T results in the increased plate thickness of the whole of the pressure contact terminal, which causes an obstacle to the formation of a spring piece in the male and female fitting portion of the pressure contact terminal. Therefore, in the case of the conventional pressure contact blade


5


, it is difficult to increase its contact area with respect to the core.




In view of the above, the inventors have developed pressure contact blades by blanking; that is, the inventors have realized extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades which, without increasing the plate thickness of a pressure contact terminal, can increase their whole contact area with respect to a core of a wire.




Now,

FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a pressure contact terminal to which there are applied extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades according to a first embodiment of the invention,

FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a pressure contact blade to be formed in the pressure contact terminal shown in

FIG. 2

, and

FIG. 4

is a plan view of a portion of the pressure contact terminal shown in

FIG. 2

where the pressure contact blades are formed.




The pressure contact terminal, as shown in

FIG. 2

, comprises a connecting part


21


to be contactable with another connecting member (such as connecting terminal), a pressure contact part


25


in which two sets of paired right and left pressure contact blades


23


are formed, and a hold part


27


for holding a wire (not shown) which is pressure contacted with the present pressure contact terminal; and, the pressure contact terminal is formed by blanking and bending a sheet of metal plate. And, the pressure contact terminal is composed of seven or more strands (extrafine strands) bundled together (or twisted together) and is adapted such that a wire including a core having a section size of 0.20 mm


2


or less can be pressure contacted with the pressure contact terminal.




The connecting part


21


is disposed on the leading end side of the pressure contact terminal, the hold part


21


is disposed on the trailing end side of the pressure contact terminal, and the pressure contact portion


25


is interposed between the connecting part


21


and hold part


27


. Within the connecting part


21


, there is disposed a connecting tongue piece and, on the hold part


27


, there are disposed two sets of paired right and left hold pieces


29


for holding a wire which is pressure contacted with the pressure contact terminal. By the way, in the present embodiment, in the pressure contact part


25


, there are disposed two sets of paired right and left pressure contact blades


23


. However, alternatively, there may also be disposed a set of paired right and left contact pressure blades


23


.




In the right and left pressure contact blades


23


in the respective sets, as shown in

FIG. 3

, parts of the mutually opposed right and left side wall portions


31


of the pressure contact part


25


having a substantially U-shaped vertical section shape are formed by blanking so as to project in part inwardly, whereby slot forming portions


23




a


are formed respectively in the inward-side leading end portions of the right and left pressure contact blades


23


in the respective sets. And, the thus-formed slot forming portions


23




a


cooperate together in forming slots


33


(see

FIG. 4

) into which a wire can be fitted for pressure contact. That is, the surface portions of the slot forming portions


23




a


of the respective pressure contact blades


23


respectively correspond to the right and left inner surfaces of the slots


33


by and between which the core of the wire can be held or sandwiched.




According to the present embodiment, each of the pressure contact blades


23


is formed in such a manner that its horizontal section, which is obtained when it is cut along the longitudinal direction of a wire to be pressure contacted, has a substantially-V-like shape with its leading end portion slightly rounded. Also, the upper end face


23




b


of each pressure contact blade


23


is formed so as to be inclined downward toward the inside of the pressure contact part


25


, whereby, when the wire is pressure inserted into the slot


33


, the wire can be guided smoothly into the slot


33


through the upper end face


23




b.


And, as the wire is pressure inserted into the slot


33


, the skin of the wire is slashed with the edge portions


23




c


of the pressure contact blades


23


existing inwardly of the upper end faces


23




b


to thereby expose the core of the wire, and the exposed core is pressure contacted and connected with the right and left pressure contact blades


23


in the respective sets.




Thus, since the pressure contact blade


23


is formed by blanking, there is eliminated a possibility that, as in the previously described conventional pressure contact blade


5


, the plate thickness of the pressure contact terminal can increase. This makes it possible to increase easily the areas (contact areas) of the contact regions (portions shown by hatches in

FIG. 3

)


34


of the slot forming portions


23




a


of the right and left pressure contact blades


23


in the respective sets that can be contacted with the core of the pressure contacted wire.




And, the whole contact area of the right and left contact regions


34


(the sum total of the contact areas) is set at such a value (here, 0.15 mm


2


or more) that the previously described settable range C of the slot width W is larger than the tolerance range E of the present pressure contact blade


23


.




Thanks to this, while the set value in design of the slot width W is set such that, with the tolerance range E taken into account, the value of the slot width W of an actual product is within the settable range C, a pressure contact terminal can be manufactured. This makes it possible to provide a pressure contact terminal to which there can be pressure contacted a wire including a core composed of extrafine strands at a low and stable contact resistance value without the wire strands being cut.




Now, a graph G


1


shown in

FIG. 5

represents the relationship between the core section size and the whole contact area of the right and left pressure contact blades according to the present embodiment; and, a graph G


2


in

FIG. 5

represents the relationship between the core section size and the whole contact area of the right and left pressure contact blades according to the previously described prior art shown in FIG.


11


. Also, an auxiliary line L in

FIG. 5

shows a line where the contact area is 0.15 mm


2


.




In the pressure contact blade


23


formed by blanking according to the present embodiment, as shown in the graph G


1


, even in the case of a core composed of extrafine strands and having a core section size of 0.20 mm


2


, the whole contact area of the pressure contact blade


23


with respect to the core can be easily set at a value equal to or larger than 0.15 mm


2


which is necessary for the settable range C to be larger than the tolerance range E.




On the other hand, in the conventional pressure contact blade


5


shown in

FIG. 11

, in the case of a core composed of extrafine strands and having a core section size of 0.20 mm


2


, the whole contact area of the pressure contact blade


5


with respect to the core is less than the value of 0.15 mm


2


.




As has been described heretofore, according to the present embodiment, since the right and left pressure contact blades


23


are formed by blanking, the whole contact area of the pressure contact blades


23


with respect to the core of the wire can be increased relatively easily. As a result of this, the whole contact area can be set such that a slot width settable range C to be determined by a pressure contact test is greater than a tolerance range E caused due to a manufacturing tolerance, which makes it possible to provide pressure contact blades easy to manufacture and adaptable to extrafine strands.




Also, since the whole contact area of the pressure contact blades


23


is set so as to be equal to or larger than 0.15 mm


2


, the slot width settable range C can be positively set such that it is larger than the tolerance range E.




By the way, in the present embodiment, the horizontal section shape of each pressure contact blade


23


is formed as a substantially V-like shape. However, this is not limitative but, for example, it may be formed as such a substantially arc-like shape as shown in

FIG. 6

(here, a semicircular-like shape), or it may be formed as such a substantially trapezoid-like shape as shown in

FIG. 7

(here, a rectangle-like shape).




According to the first and second aspects of the invention, since the pressure contact blades are formed by blanking parts of the two mutually opposed right and left wall portions of a pressure contact terminal so as to project in part inwardly, the whole contact area of the pressure contact blades with respect to the core of the wire can be increased relatively easily. As a result of this, the above whole contact area can be set such that a slot width settable range to be determined by a pressure contact test is greater than a tolerance range caused due to a manufacturing tolerance and thus there can be provided extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blades which are easy to manufacture.



Claims
  • 1. A method of manufacturing an extrafine-strand-adaptable pressure contact blade, wherein the blade includes a slot to be pressure contactable by a wire, the wire including a core having a bundle of seven or more strands and having a core section size of 0.20 mm2, comprising:forming blanking parts of two mutually opposed right and left side wall portions of a pressure contact terminal so as to project inwardly in part; repetitively conducting a pressure contact test in which the wire including the core is pressure contacted with the slot, wherein said pressure contact test comprises the steps of measuring the contact resistance and contact load between the core and the contact pressure blade, and checking the strands of a wire to be tested for cutting while varying the slot width of the slot; defining a slot width settable range as a range where the contact resistance is stable and the strand cutting of the wire cannot occur for the varying ranges of said slot width and said contact load; defining a tolerance range as a range of tolerance with respect to the slot width caused in the manufacture of the pressure contact terminal; and setting the contact area of the right and left side surfaces of the slot, which hold the core of the wire between them, with respect to the core in such a manner that the slot width settable range is larger than the tolerance range.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the contact area is set equal to or larger than 0.15 mm2.
Parent Case Info

This is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/987,682 filed Nov. 15, 2001. The entire disclosure of the prior application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.

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