Quick connect battery terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6805593
  • Patent Number
    6,805,593
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 19, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A battery assembly for a vehicle includes a battery with a post extending therefrom. A terminal is connected to the post, and a blade extends from the terminal. A battery cable includes an attached connector. The connector is configured to receive the blade in a snap-in relationship. The blade includes a protrusion thereon, and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact. The spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to a quick connect battery terminal including a blade extending from the terminal for snap-in cooperation with a connector including a connector spring.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Battery posts and terminals typically provide the means by which a battery is electrically connected to electrical components in an automobile. The connections are provided by means of cables electrically connected between the battery posts and the electrical components. The terminal is typically secured to the post by a nut-and-bolt assembly.




Due to packaging constraints, access to the battery posts is often restricted by body and engine components. With the conventional design of battery terminals, tool access to the nut-and-bolt or retainer fastener is required. The fastener is usually secured with an air-powered nut runner, socket and extension. Because the battery is typically installed forward in the engine compartment, it is often installed beneath body structures such as the radiator support rail, or very close to the fender inner panel, which may restrict access to the fastener.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With the present invention, the terminal includes a blade extending therefrom for engagement with a connector or connector housing which includes a spring for biasing the blade against a wall of the housing to provide a reliable electrical contact. Accordingly, the battery terminal and blade may be previously installed onto the battery for delivery to an assembly plant. Once at the assembly plant, the battery may be installed in the vehicle, and the blade may be attached to a corresponding connector and cable at any time during the assembly process without the need for tools as a result of the snap-in relationship between the blade and connector. In this manner, labor is reduced in the assembly plant and no assembly tools are needed. The invention also alleviates tool access issues related to the installation of the fasteners of conventional battery post terminals.




More specifically, the invention provides a battery assembly for a vehicle including a battery with a post extending therefrom. A terminal is connected to the post, and a blade extends from the terminal. A battery cable includes an attached connector or connector housing. The connector is configured to receive the blade in a snap-in relationship. The blade includes a protrusion thereon and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against the wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact. The spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector.




Preferably, the blade is integrally formed with the terminal. Also, the connector is a generally rectangular housing, and the spring member is connected to the housing. The spring member may be generally S-shaped or 7-shaped in vertical cross-section. The blade may be tapered, flat, split into two prongs, or include a V-shaped lower surface.




Preferably, the blade extends in a direction perpendicular to the direction which the post extends from the battery.




The connector housing may include an aperture formed therethrough, and the spring may have a distal end which protrudes through the aperture to facilitate detachment of the blade from the connector housing.




The above objects, features, advantages, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a partial perspective view of a battery assembly in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a partially exploded perspective view of a terminal, blade and connector in accordance with a first alternative embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view taken at line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

shows a partial perspective view of a blade and terminal in accordance with a second alternative embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5

shows a partial perspective view of a terminal and blade in accordance with a third alternative embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 6

shows a partial perspective view of a terminal and blade in accordance with a fourth alternative embodiment of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a battery assembly


10


for a vehicle in accordance with the invention. As shown, the battery


12


includes a post


14


extending vertically from a top surface


16


of the battery


12


. A terminal


18


is clamped over the post


14


and secured by a bolt


20


and nut


22


.




As shown, the terminal


18


includes an integrally formed blade


24


extending from the rear of the terminal. The blade


24


includes a protrusion


26


near the distal end


28


of the blade


24


.




A connector or connector housing


30


is a generally rectangular, hollow component formed of aluminum, tin, or lead. The connector


30


includes a steel spring


32


which is generally 7-shaped in vertical cross-section, and includes a distal end


34


protruding through an aperture


36


in the connector


30


.




When the blade


24


is inserted into the central opening


38


of the connector


30


, the distal end


28


of the blade


24


contacts and displaces the spring


32


, until the abutment end


40


of the spring


32


snaps over the protrusion


26


, and engages the inner edge


42


of the protrusion


26


to rigidly secure the blade


24


within the connector housing


30


.




The steel spring


32


is configured to provide a sufficient normal force downward against the top surface


44


of the blade


24


to force the blade against the lower surface


46


of the connector


30


to provide a reliable electrical connection between the blade


24


and the connector


30


.




The cable


48


includes strands of metal wire


50


which are crimped to a plate


52


, which is integral with the connector


30


, by a nut


54


.




Accordingly, in order to electrically connect the cable


48


to the post


14


, the connector


30


may be pressed over the blade


24


to snap the spring


32


over the protrusion


26


to rigidly fix the connector


30


to the blade


24


and to provide a reliable electrical connection, without the need for tools to electrically connect the cable.




The distal end


34


of the spring


32


may be grasped and pulled to withdraw the abutment end


40


of the spring


32


from the inner edge


42


of the protrusion


26


to enable detachment of the blade


24


from the connector


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a first alternative embodiment of the invention is shown. As shown, the terminal


118


includes a bolt


120


and nut


122


for connection to the battery post. A blade


124


is integrally formed with and extends from the terminal


118


. The blade


124


includes a protrusion


126


extending upward from a distal end


128


of the blade


124


. The connector


130


has a steel spring


132


connected to an inside wall thereof by a screw


133


. The spring


132


is generally S-shaped in vertical cross-section and has a distal end


134


which abuts the protrusion


126


to secure the blade


124


inside the connector


130


.




The cable


148


is connected to the rear of the connector


130


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the steel spring


132


is compressed between the inside wall


144


of the connector


132


and the top surface


146


of the blade


124


so that a sufficient normal force is provided against the blade


124


to provide a reliable electrical contact along the surface


147


.




When the blade


124


is inserted into the connector


130


, the protrusion


126


contacts the spring


132


and flexes the spring to allow the blade


124


to be fully inserted into the connector


130


until the distal end


134


passes over the protrusion


126


and snaps into position against the protrusion


126


, thereby securing the blade


124


inside the connector


130


.





FIG. 4

shows a second alternative embodiment of the terminal and blade, wherein the terminal


218


has a blade extending therefrom in the form of first and second prongs


220


,


222


. The prongs


220


,


222


each include a protrusion


226


,


228


configured to abut a spring, as described previously.





FIG. 5

shows a third alternative embodiment wherein a terminal


318


includes a blade


324


protruding therefrom. The blade


324


has a V-shaped bottom surface


326


, and includes a protrusion


328


formed thereon to abut a spring as described previously.





FIG. 6

shows a fourth alternative embodiment of the invention wherein a terminal


418


includes a blade


424


extending therefrom. The blade


424


is tapered in width, becoming narrower away from the terminal. The width at the base


420


is approximately twice the width of the blade


424


at the distal end


422


. The distal end


422


also includes a protrusion


426


extending therefrom for engagement with a spring, as described previously.




While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A battery assembly for a vehicle comprising:a battery including a post extending therefrom; a terminal connected to the post; a blade extending from the terminal; and a battery cable with an attached connector, said connector configured with a housing to receive said blade into said housing in a snap-in relationship.
  • 2. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein the blade includes a protrusion thereon and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact, and wherein the spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector.
  • 3. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein said blade is integrally formed with said terminal.
  • 4. A battery assembly for a vehicle comprising:a battery including a post extending therefrom; a terminal connected to the post; a blade extending from the terminal; and a battery cable with an attached connector, said connector configured with a housing to receive said blade into said housing in a snap-in relationship, wherein the blade includes a protrusion thereon and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact, and wherein the spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector, and wherein said housing is generally rectangular and said spring member is connected to the housing.
  • 5. The battery assembly of claim 4, wherein said spring member is generally S-shaped in vertical cross-section.
  • 6. A battery assembly for a vehicle comprising:a battery including a post extending therefrom: a terminal connected to the post; a blade extending from the terminal; and a battery cable with an attached connector, said connector configured with a housing to receive said blade into said housing in a snap-in relationship, wherein the blade includes a protrusion thereon and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact, and wherein the spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector, and wherein said blade is tapered in width, becoming narrower away from the terminal.
  • 7. A battery assembly for a vehicle comprising:a battery including a post extending therefrom; a terminal connected to the post; a blade extending from the terminal; and a battery cable with an attached connector, said connector configured with a housing to receive said blade into said housing in a snap-in relationship, wherein the blade includes a protrusion thereon and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact, and wherein the spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector, and wherein said blade includes first and second prongs.
  • 8. The battery assembly of claim 2, wherein said blade includes a V-shaped lower surface.
  • 9. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein said blade extends in a direction perpendicular to the post.
  • 10. A battery assembly for a vehicle comprising:a battery including a post extending therefrom; a terminal connected to the post; a blade extending from the terminal; and a battery cable with an attached connector, said connector configured with a housing to receive said blade into said housing in a snap-in relationship, wherein the blade includes a protrusion thereon and the connector includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector to provide a reliable electrical contact, and wherein the spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector, and wherein the connector includes an aperture formed therethrough and a distal end of the spring member protrudes through the aperture to facilitate disconnecting the blade from the connector.
  • 11. A cable attachment assembly for a battery including a post extending therefrom, comprising:a terminal attachable to the post; a first connector component fixed to the terminal, and a second connector component fixed to a cable; and said first and second connectors configured to provide a snap-in relationship with each other to electrically connect the post and the cable; wherein said first connector component comprises a blade extending from the terminal and said second connector component comprises a generally rectangular connector housing configured to receive substantially all of the blade into the housing.
  • 12. The cable attachment assembly at claim 11, wherein the blade includes a protusion thereon and the connector housing includes a spring member configured to provide sufficient normal force on the blade to force the blade against a wall of the connector housing to provide a reliable electrical contact, and wherein the spring member abuts the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector housing.
  • 13. The cable attachment assembly of claim 11, wherein said blade is integrally formed with said terminal.
  • 14. The cable attachment assembly of claim 12, wherein said spring member is fixed to the connector housing.
  • 15. The cable attachment assembly of claim 14, wherein said spring member is generally S-shaped in vertical cross-section.
  • 16. The cable attachment assembly of claim 12, wherein said blade is tapered in width, becoming narrower away from the terminal.
  • 17. The cable attachment assembly of claim 12, wherein said blade includes first and second prongs.
  • 18. The cable attachment assembly of claim 12, wherein said blade includes a V-shaped lower surface.
  • 19. The battery assembly of claim 1, wherein said post is positioned on a top surface of the battery.
  • 20. A battery assembly for a vehicle comprising:a battery including a post extending therefrom; a terminal connected to the post and including an integrally formed blade extending from the terminal, said blade including a protrusion formed thereon; and a battery cable with an attached connector, said connector configured to receive said blade in a snap-in relationship, wherein the connector is configured as a generally rectangular housing including a spring member connected to the housing and configured to abut the protrusion to secure the blade in the connector, said spring member being generally S-shaped in vertical cross-section.
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