Information
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Patent Grant
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6575779
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Patent Number
6,575,779
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 395
- 439 396
- 439 397
- 439 400
- 439 401
- 439 406
- 439 407
- 439 399
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pressure-contact terminal includes: a contact portion (21); and a pressure-contact portion (32) which has a bottom plate, a pair of side plates formed by bending from the bottom plate in the same direction, and at least a pair of pressure-contact plates (34, 35) formed to stand from the pair of side plates above the bottom plate and to face each other. In the construction, the pressure-contact plates (34, 35) include: electric wire contact portions (34A, 35A) formed by bending which have contact faces (34G, 35G) to be in contact with a core of a covered electric wire; and cover cutting-off portions (34B, 35B ) formed on upper portions of the electric wire contact portions (34A, 35A ) to cut and remove the cover portion of the covered electric wire.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pressure-contact terminal formed with pressure-contact blades between which an end of an electric wire is press-fitted.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, there is a known pressure-contact terminal of this type as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 10-261442 as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a pressure-contact terminal
1
is formed at its one side with a contact portion
2
for connection to an opposed terminal and at its the other side with an electric wire connecting portion
3
for retaining an electric wire and for connection to the electric wire. The electric wire connecting portion
3
is formed with pressure-contact plate portions
6
,
7
,
8
, and
9
cut and bent inward from a pair of side walls
4
and
5
. The electric wire connecting portions
3
is formed at its end portion with a pair of electric wire retaining chips
10
and
11
.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of the pressure contact plate portion
9
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the pressure-contact plate portion
9
is formed at its tip end with a pressure-contact blade
12
bent toward the contact portion
2
. The pressure-contact blade
12
is formed on its tip end side with a thin portion
13
with a small thickness and the thin portion
13
is bent to form an angle of 90° to form a contact face
14
on an outer peripheral face of the thin portion
13
. The other pressure-contact plate portions
7
,
8
, and
9
are also formed with pressure-contact blades respectively and are formed with thin portions and pressure-contact faces similarly to the pressure-contact plate portion
9
.
By the pressure-contact terminal
1
with such a structure, by press-fitting a covered electric wire in the electric wire connecting portion
3
, the pressure-contact blades
12
cut the cover to bring the contact faces
14
into contact with a core, thereby establishing connection.
However, because the contact face
14
is formed by bending the thin portion
13
in the above-described pressure-contact terminal
1
, the contact face
14
has low strength and may be deformed in coming into pressure contact with the electric wire.
Furthermore, because a bent portion formed by bending the thin plate portion exists on an upper side of the contact face, cut opposite sides of the cover portion may not be removed to portions other than the contact faces and may remain on the contact face sides after cutting the cover portion. In this case, there is doubt about reliability of connection between the contact faces and the core portion.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention has been achieved with such points in mind.
It therefore is an object of the present invention to provide a pressure-contact terminal by which a cover of an electric wire can be reliably removed and electric connection with the electric wire can be reliably established.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a pressure-contact terminal, comprising: a contact portion (
21
) in contact with an opposed terminal and formed on a tip end side of the pressure-contact terminal; and a pressure-contact portion (
32
) formed on a rear end side of the pressure-contact terminal, the pressure-contact portion (
32
) having a bottom plate, a pair of side plates formed by bending from the bottom plate in the same direction, and at least a pair of pressure-contact plates (
34
,
35
. . . ) formed to stand from the pair of side plates above the bottom plate and to face each other; wherein the pressure-contact plates (
34
,
35
. . . ) include: electric wire contact portions (
34
A,
35
A . . . ) formed by bending thin plate portions formed at tip ends of the pressure-contact plates, the electric wire contact portions (
34
A,
35
A . . . ) having contact faces (
34
G,
35
G . . . ) to be in contact with a core of a covered electric wire; and cover cutting-off portions (
34
B,
35
B . . . ) formed on upper portions of the electric wire contact portions (
34
A,
35
A . . . ) to cut and remove the cover portion of the covered electric wire.
In the invention with such a structure, the cover portion of the covered electric wire is cut and removed by the cover cutting-off portions when the covered electric wire is inserted between the pair of pressure-contact plates. By inserting the covered electric wire between the pair of pressure-contact plates, the electric wire contact portions are brought into contact with the core portion of the covered electric wire to connect the pressure-contact terminal and the covered electric wire. In this case, because the core portion comes in contact with the contact faces after the cover cutting-off portions have reliably cut off the cover portion, electric reliability in connection is improved. Because the contact faces are plated, conductivity is further improved, thereby improving the electric reliability in connection.
According to a second aspect of the invention as it depends from the first aspect, in addition to an arrangement of the first aspect, there is provided a pressure-contact terminal, wherein the cover cutting-off portions (
34
B,
35
B . . . ) include: cutting slopes (
34
E,
35
E . . . ) for guiding the covered electric wire to between the pair of pressure-contact plates (
34
,
35
. . . ) facing each other and for cutting the cover of the covered electric wire; and removing portions (
34
F,
35
F . . . ) formed on tip end sides of the cutting slopes (
34
E,
35
E . . . )to remove the cover portion cut by the cutting slopes to opposite side portions of the pressure-contact plates; and wherein the removing portions (
34
F,
35
F . . . ) include: cover separating faces (
34
H,
35
H . . . ) for separating the cut cover portions to the opposite side portions of the pressure-contact plates (
34
,
35
. . . ); and cutting-off edge portions (
34
I,
35
I . . . ) formed at continuous portions from the cover separating faces (
34
H,
35
H . . . ) and the cutting slopes (
34
E,
35
E . . . ) to divide the cut opposite cover portions.
Therefore, when the covered electric wire is inserted between the pair of pressure-contact plates, the covered electric wire is guided to between the pressure-contact plates by the cutting slopes and the cover portion is cut and moves to the removing portions. At the removing portions, the opposite sides of the cut cover portion are divided by the cover edge portions and reliably separated to the opposite side portions of the pressure-contact plates by the cover separating faces. Thus, it is possible to reliably remove the cover portion of the covered electric wire and to reliably bring the core portion into contact with the contact faces.
According to a third aspect of the invention as it depends from the first aspect or the second aspect, in addition to an arrangement of the first aspect or the second aspect, there is provided a pressure-contact terminal, wherein the electric wire contact portions (
34
A,
35
A . . . ) include: bent portions (
34
C,
35
C . . . ) formed by bending thin plate portions formed at tip ends of the pressure-contact plates land formed with the contact faces (
34
G,
35
G . . . . ) to be connected in a conductive manner to the covered electric wire; and folded portions (
34
D,
35
D . . . ) formed by further folding tip ends of the bent portions (
34
C,
35
C . . . ) toward the bent portions (
34
C,
35
C . . . ).
Therefore, strength of the bent portions is maintained by the folded portions and contact property of the contact faces formed on the bent portions with the core is ensured to reliably establish electric connection.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
The above and further objects and novel features of the present invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description when the same is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a prior-art pressure-contact terminal;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of an essential portion of the prior-art pressure-contact terminal;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an embodiment of a pressure-contact terminal according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partial sectional perspective view showing a vertical section of the pressure-contact terminal of the embodiment;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged cutaway perspective view of an essential portion of the pressure-contact terminal of the embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of an essential portion of the pressure-contact terminal of the embodiment; and
FIG. 7
is a sectional view showing a vertical section in a width direction of a state in which an electric wire is mounted to the pressure-contact terminal of the embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A detail of a pressure-contact terminal according to the present invention will be described below based on an embodiment shown in the drawings.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the pressure-contact terminal
20
of the present embodiment and
FIG. 4
is a sectional perspective view of the pressure-contact terminal
20
that is cut away at a center in a width direction. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the pressure-contact terminal
20
is formed on its front end side with a contact portion
21
to be in contact with an opposed terminal and on its rear end side with an electric wire connecting portion
22
. The pressure-contact terminal
20
of the embodiment is formed by bending a sheet of metal plate in a necessary developed shape, the metal plate being obtained by die-cutting a metal plate plated on its front and back faces.
The contact portion
21
and the electric wire connecting portion
22
are formed along a common bottom plate
23
. Side plates
24
and
25
standing to be perpendicular to the bottom plate
23
are formed on opposite side edges in a width direction of the bottom plate
23
. The side plates
24
and
25
face each other in parallel to each other.
The contact portion
21
includes top plates
26
and
27
respectively extending from upper edges of the side plates
24
and
25
, the top plates
26
and
27
being bent such that one is placed on the other. A contact spring chip
29
extending from a front end edge of the bottom plate
23
toward a rear end side is housed and disposed in a cavity
28
, surrounded by the bottom plate
23
, the side plates
24
and
25
, and the top plates
26
and
27
. The contact spring chip
29
is curved toward the top plate
26
side and presses and pinches the opposed terminal against an inner face of the top plate
26
to establish electric connection when the opposed terminal is press-fitted from a front end side of the contact portion
21
.
The electric wire connecting portion
22
is formed on its rear end side with a pair of electric wire retaining chips
30
and
31
. The electric wire connecting portion
22
is formed on a front end side of the electric wire retaining chips
30
and
31
with a pressure-contact portion
32
. The pressure-contact portion
32
has a pair of electric wire pinching plates
33
,
33
formed by cutting and bending the side plates
24
and
25
inward and two pairs of pressure-contact plates
34
,
35
,
36
, and
37
formed by cutting and bending the side plates
24
and
25
inward on the front end side of the electric wire pinching plates
33
,
33
. The pressure-contact plates
34
and
35
face each other to pair up with each other and the pressure-contact plates
36
and
37
similarly pair up with each other.
The electric wire pinching plate
33
has at its upper portion a guide slope
33
A for guiding a covered electric wire to an inside and has a pinching face
33
B extending from an end portion of the guide slope
33
A toward the bottom plate
23
. Although
FIG. 3
shows the electric wire pinching plate
33
on the side plate
25
side only, the electric wire pinching plate
33
on the side plate
24
side has a similar shape.
Next, structures of the pressure-contact plates
34
,
35
,
36
, and
37
will be described. Because the pressure-contact plates
34
and
36
formed on the side plate
24
have similar structures to the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
formed on the side plate
25
, the structures of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
on the side plate
25
will be described and description of the pressure-contact plates
34
and
36
will be omitted.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
are formed by bending portions of the side plate
25
cut to be opened sideways in opposite directions such that the portions are opened inward (toward an inner side of the pressure-contact terminal) to be substantially perpendicular to the side plate
25
.
The pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
are formed by folding back thin plate portions provided on tip end sides of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
and are plated. The pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
include electric wire contact portions
35
A and
37
A having contact faces
35
G and
37
G to be in contact with a core
42
of a covered electric wire
40
and cover cutting-off portions
35
B and
37
B provided to upper portions of the electric wire contact portions
35
A and
37
A to cut and remove a cover portion
41
of the covered electric wire
40
.
The cover cutting-off portions
35
B and
37
B are formed of cutting slopes
35
E and
37
E for guiding the covered electric wire
40
to between the pressure-contact portions and cutting the cover portion
41
of the covered electric wire
40
and removing portions
35
F and
37
F provided on tip end sides of the cutting slopes
35
E and
37
E to remove the cut opposite cover portions to opposite side portions of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
.
The removing portions
35
F and
37
F are formed of cover separating faces
35
H and
37
H for separating the cut opposite cover portions to the opposite side portions of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
and cutting-off edge portions
35
I and
37
I provided to portions that continue from the cover separating faces
35
H and
37
H and the cutting slopes
35
E and
37
E to divide the cut opposite cover portions
41
,
41
.
The electric wire contact portions
35
A and
37
A are formed of bent portions
35
C and
37
C formed by bending the thin plate portions at the tip end portions of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
and folded portions
35
D and
37
D formed by further folding tip end sides of the bent portions
35
C and
37
C toward the bent portions
35
C and
37
C. The bent portions
35
C and
37
C are formed with contact faces
35
G and
37
G to be connected to the core
42
of the covered electric wire
40
in a conductive manner.
Thickness of the electric wire contact portions
35
A and
37
A are set to be substantially the same as widths of the cutting slopes
35
E and
37
E as shown in FIG.
6
. Therefore, a thickness of each of the bent portions
35
C,
37
C, and the folded portions
35
D,
37
D constituting the electric wire contact portions
35
A and
37
A is set at substantially half a thickness of each of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
to form the thickness of each of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
.
Although the structures of the pressure-contact plates
35
and
37
have been described above, the pressure-contact plates
34
and
36
have the similar structures. The pressure-contact plate
34
is symmetric with the pressure-contact plate
35
with respect to a line passing through a midpoint between the pressure-contact plate
34
and the pressure-contact plate
35
and the pressure-contact plate
36
is symmetric with the pressure-contact plate
37
with respect to a line passing through a midpoint between the pressure-contact plate
36
and the pressure-contact plate
37
.
The pressure-contact terminal
20
of the embodiment is formed by die-cutting a metal plate into a necessary developed shape, the metal plate being plated in advance, and by bending the metal plate. Thickness of the metal plate portions constituting the electric wire contact portions
35
A and
37
A are reduced by presswork.
Next, operation of the pressure-contact terminal
20
of the embodiment on the covered electric wire will be described with reference to FIG.
7
. First, an end of the covered electric wire
40
is placed on the electric wire connecting portion
22
and is pressed by using a pressure-contact jig or the like. Then, an outer peripheral face of the cover portion
41
of the covered electric wire
40
is guided by the cutting slopes
34
E,
35
E,
36
E, and
37
E and the guide slopes
33
A,
33
,A and press-fitted between the pressure-contact plates
34
and
35
and between the pressure-contact plates
36
and
37
. At this time, the cover portion
41
of the covered electric wire
40
is cut when it slides on the cutting slopes
34
E,
35
E,
36
E, and
37
E.
When the covered electric wire
40
is further pressed, opposite sides of the cut cover portion
41
are separated to opposite sides of the pressure-contact plates
34
,
35
,
36
, and
37
by cutting-off edge portions
34
I,
35
I,
36
I, and
37
I. Then, the opposite sides of the cut cover portion
41
are removed to the opposite sides of the pressure-contact plates
34
,
35
,
36
, and
37
by the cover separating faces
34
H,
35
H,
36
H, and
37
H. At the same time, the exposed core
42
comes in contact with the contact faces
34
G,
35
G,
36
G, and
37
G to establish electric contact between the covered electric wire
40
and the pressure-contact terminal
20
. In this case, because the contact faces
34
G,
35
G,
36
G, and
317
G are plated, the electric contact can be reliably established between the covered electric wire
40
and the pressure-contact terminal
20
.
Then, by bending the electric wire retaining chips
30
and
31
formed on the side plates
24
and
25
inward, the pressure-contact terminal
20
can be retained on the covered electric wire
40
.
According to the embodiment, because the core
42
comes in contact with the contact faces
34
G,
35
G,
36
G, and
37
G after the cover cutting-off portions
34
B,
35
B,
36
B, and
37
B have reliably cut the cover portion
41
, electric reliability in connection is improved.
Because the contact faces
34
G,
35
G,
36
G, and
37
G are plated, conductivity is further improved, thereby improving the electric reliability in connection.
According to the embodiment, strength of the bent portions
34
C,
35
C,
36
C, and
37
C are maintained by the folded portions
34
D,
35
D,
36
D, and
37
D and contact property of the contact faces
34
G,
35
G,
36
G, and
37
G provided to the bent portions
34
C,
35
C,
36
C, and
37
C with the core
42
is ensured, thereby reliably establishing electric connection.
Although the embodiment has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment and various modifications accompanying summary of the structure may be made. For example, although two pairs of pressure-contact plates (
34
,
35
/
36
,
37
) are provided in the above-described embodiment, satisfactory electric connection can be established with a structure including at least a pairs of pressure-contact plates. Although the electric wire pinching chips
33
,
33
are provided in the embodiment, it is possible to omit them.
Although the pressure-contact terminal
20
is formed by bending a sheet of metal plate in the developed shape, it is possible to form a plurality of members integrally with the pressure-contact terminal.
The entire contents of Japanese Patent Application P11-317368 (filed on Nov. 8, 1999) are incorporated herein by reference.
Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the above teachings. The scope of the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A pressure-contact terminal for connecting a wire to an opposed terminal, the pressure-contact terminal comprising:a contact portion formed on a front end of the pressure-contact terminal; and a pressure-contact portion formed on a rear end of the pressure-contact terminal for providing a reliable electrical connection between a wire having a cover portion and the pressure-contact terminal, the pressure-contact portion having a bottom plate, an opposed, upstanding pair of side plates formed by bending the bottom plate, and an opposed pair of pressure-contact plates projecting inward from the side plates and above the bottom plate; wherein the pressure-contact plates include cover cutting-off portions formed along obliquely extending upper edge portions of the pressure-contact plates for cutting and removing the cover portion of the wire, and wire-contact portions for contacting a core of the wire, wherein the wire-contact portions comprise: bent portions formed by bending thin plate portions formed at tip ends of the pressure-contact plates and formed with the contact faces to be connected in a conductive manner to the covered electric wire, and folded portions formed by further folding tip ends of the bent portions toward the bent portions.
- 2. The pressure-contact terminal according to claim 1, wherein the cover cutting-off portions have cutting slopes for guiding the wire between the pair of pressure-contact plates and for cutting the cover portion of the wire, and removing portions formed on tip end sides of the cutting slopes to remove the cover portion cut by the cutting slopes; andwherein the removing portions have cover separating faces for separating the cut cover portions to the opposite side portions of the pressure-contact plates, and cutting-off edge portions formed intermediate the cover separating faces and the cutting slopes to divide the cut cover portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-317368 |
Nov 1999 |
JP |
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