Structure for connecting battery terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6341990
  • Patent Number
    6,341,990
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
In a structure for connecting a battery terminal to a battery post of a battery, a terminal body has a U-shaped curved portion which is formed between a distal end portion and a proximal end portion of the battery terminal. A retaining portion, at which the distal end portion of the battery terminal is retained, is provided in the vicinity of the battery post. Locking members lock the proximal end portion of the battery terminal in a position where the proximal end portion has been pivoted in a leverage manner while the distal end portion is retained in the retaining portion as a fulcrum, and while the U-shaped curved portion is press-fitted onto an outer periphery of the battery post.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a structure of connecting a battery terminal to an electrode (battery post) of a battery mounted on an automobile or the like, and more particularly to a battery terminal-connecting structure in which the battery terminal can be fitted on the battery post by one action (one operation) without the use of a fastening tool such as an impact wrench.




Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 6-60053U discloses one related connecting structure in which a battery terminal can be fitted on a battery post without the use of a fastening tool such as an impact wrench.





FIG. 16

shows the construction of the battery terminal disclosed in the above publication. In this battery terminal


30


, a cam lever (operating lever)


32


is pivotally mounted on a terminal body


31


. The terminal body


31


includes a post fitting portion


33


, bent and curved into a generally C-shape or annular shape, and a pair of parallel pieces


34


and


35


extending respectively from both ends of the C-shaped post fitting portion


33


. A pivot shaft


36


is mounted on the pair of extended pieces


34


and


35


, and the cam lever


32


is pivotally supported on this pivot shaft


36


. An electric wire W is connected to one extended piece


34


.




The operation will be described with reference to

FIGS. 17A and 17B

. When the cam lever


32


is in an upstanding condition as shown in

FIG. 17A

, a cam portion


32




a


of this cam lever


32


is disposed in an upright condition, and therefore the bore of the post fitting portion


33


of the battery terminal


30


is increased. Therefore, in this condition, the post fitting portion


33


can be easily fitted on a battery post


40


.




After the post fitting portion


33


is fitted on the battery post


40


, the cam lever


32


is brought down as shown in

FIG. 17B

, so that the cam portion


32




a


is pressed against a peripheral face of the battery post


40


. As a result, an inner peripheral face of the post fitting portion


33


of the battery terminal


30


is pressed against the peripheral face of the battery post


40


by a reaction force produced by the pressing action of the cam portion


32




a


. As a result, the battery terminal


30


is electrically and mechanically connected to the battery post


40


by a friction force generated between the inner peripheral face of the post fitting portion


33


and the outer peripheral face of the battery post


40


.




In the above related connecting structure, for fitting the battery terminal


30


on the battery post


40


, there are required two actions, that is, (1) fitting the post fitting portion


33


onto the battery post


40


; and (2) pivoting the cam lever


32


. Therefore, much time and labor have been required for this operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With the above problem in view, it is an object of this invention to provide a connecting structure in which a battery terminal can be fitted on a battery post by almost one action, and the efficiency of the fitting operation is enhanced.




In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a structure for connecting a battery terminal to a battery post of a battery, comprising:




a terminal body, having a U-shaped curved portion which is formed between a distal end portion and a proximal end portion of the battery terminal;




a retaining portion, at which the distal end portion of the battery terminal is retained, the retaining portion provided in the vicinity of the battery post; and




locking members, which lock the proximal end portion of the battery terminal in a position where the proximal end portion has been pivoted in a leverage manner while the distal end portion is retained in the retaining portion as a fulcrum, and while the U-shaped curved portion is press-fitted onto an outer periphery of the battery post.




In this configuration, by almost one action, that is, by pivotally moving the battery terminal, with its distal end portion engaged with the retaining groove, the battery terminal can be fitted onto the battery post, and therefore the fitting operation can be simplified. And besides, the firm press-fitting can be achieved even with a small force because of the leverage action, and therefore the efficiency of the operation is enhanced, and the positive connection is achieved, so that the reliability of the connection can be enhanced.




Preferably, the connecting structure further comprises a cover member which covers the terminal body. The locking members include a first locking member provided on the cover member and a second locking member provided with the battery.




Here, it is preferable that the cover member is made of an insulative material.




In the above configurations, the construction of the battery terminal can be simplified. When this cover member is made of an insulative material, the safety against an electrical shock can be enhanced, and besides in the mounted condition, that portion of the battery terminal, electrically connected to the battery post, can be protected, and therefore the reliability of the electrical connection can be enhanced.




Here, it is preferable that the first locking member is provided as an elastic arm member which is operable from the outside.




In this configuration, cancellation of the locked condition can be easily effected by elastically deforming the arm member, so that the cover member covering the battery terminal can be easily removed from the battery post.




Alternatively, the connecting structure further comprises an adapter member formed with the retaining portion, the adapter member fitted on the battery post such that the retaining portion is placed in the vicinity of the battery post. The locking members include a first locking member provided on the terminal body and a second locking member formed with the adapter member.




In this configuration, the structure of the battery body can be simplified.




Here, it is preferable that the first locking member is provided as an elastic arm member which is operable from the outside. An insulative grip member is provided on a distal end of the elastic arm member.




In this configuration, cancellation of the locked condition can be easily effected by elastically deforming the arm member, so that the battery terminal can be easily removed from the adapter member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a connecting structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention, showing a condition before the fitting of a battery terminal is started;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the first embodiment, showing a condition in which a distal end portion of the battery terminal is engaged in a retaining groove;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the first embodiment, showing a condition in which the battery terminal is pivotally moved until it is locked;





FIG. 4

is a horizontal section view showing the same condition as in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a horizontal section view showing the same condition as in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded, perspective view of a connecting structure according to a second embodiment of the invention;





FIGS. 7A and 7B

are respectively a plan view and a side-elevational view of the second embodiment, showing a condition in which a cover is attached to a battery terminal;





FIG. 8

is a horizontal section view of the second embodiment, showing a condition in which a distal end portion of the battery terminal is engaged in a retaining groove;





FIG. 9

is a horizontal section view of the second embodiment, showing a condition in which the battery terminal is pivotally moved until it is locked;





FIG. 10

is an exploded, perspective view of a battery-side structure of a third embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the third embodiment, showing a condition before a battery terminal is mounted on a battery post;





FIGS. 12A and 12B

are respectively a plan view and a side-elevational view showing the construction of an adapter used in the third embodiment;





FIGS. 13A and 13B

are respectively a plan view and a side-elevational view showing the construction of the battery terminal used in the third embodiment;





FIG. 14

is a horizontal section view of the third embodiment, showing a condition in which a distal end portion of the battery terminal is to be engaged in a retaining groove;





FIG. 15

is a horizontal section view of the third embodiment, showing a condition in which the battery terminal is pivotally moved until it is locked;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view showing a related battery terminal;





FIG. 17A

is a side-elevational, section view, showing a condition in which the related battery terminal is merely set on a battery post; and





FIG. 17B

is a side-elevational, section view showing a condition in which a lever is brought down to thereby press-fit the related battery terminal onto the battery post.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


5


.




In

FIG. 1

, a recess


1




a,


having a rectangular shape when viewed from the top, is formed in a corner portion of a battery, and a battery post


2


is formed on and projects upwardly from a bottom face of this recess


1




a.


The retaining groove


3


is formed in a side face of the recess


1




a


disposed near to the battery post


2


, and an eave-like extended wall


4


is provided adjacent to that side of the battery post


2


generally facing away from the retaining groove


3


, and this extended wall


4


is disposed in opposed relation to the bottom face of the recess


1




a


. A locking hole


5


is formed through this extended wall


4


.




The battery terminal


10


is formed by pressing a metal strip, and a U-shaped curved portion


12


for being press-fitted onto a peripheral face of the battery post


2


is formed between the distal end portion


11


and a proximal end portion


13


of this battery terminal. A damper


14


for clamping an electric wire W is formed at the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


. A locking projection (lock portion)


15


to be engaged with the locking hole


5


is formed on an upper face of the proximal end portion


13


.




For fitting the battery terminal


10


of this construction on the battery post


2


, the distal end portion


11


of the battery terminal


10


is engaged in the retaining groove


3


, formed near to the battery post


2


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, and in this condition the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


is pivotally moved toward the battery post


2


about this retaining point as a fulcrum. As a result, the U-shaped curved portion


12


, formed between the distal end portion


11


and the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


, can be firmly press-fitted onto the peripheral face of the battery post


2


with a small force because of the leverage action, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

.




In this condition, the locking projection


15


on the battery terminal


10


is locked to the locking hole


5


in the battery


1


, and therefore the U-shaped curved portion


12


can be positively held in the press-fitted condition relative to the battery post


2


.




Thus, by almost one action, that is, by pivotally moving the battery terminal


10


, with its distal end portion


11


engaged in the retaining groove


3


, the battery terminal


10


can be fitted onto the battery post


2


, and therefore the fitting operation can be simplified. In addition, the firm press-fitting can be achieved even with a small force because of the leverage action, and therefore the efficiency of the operation is enhanced, and besides the positive connection is achieved, so that the reliability of the connection is enhanced.




Next, a second embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 6

to


9


.




In the structure of this embodiment, a cover


20


is attached to a battery terminal


10


A, and in this condition the fitting operation is performed as described above. Although the locking projection


15


is formed directly on the battery terminal


10


in the structure of the first embodiment, a locking projection


25


is formed on the cover


20


in this embodiment. Except this point, this embodiment is similar to the first embodiment, and therefore the description of similar portions will be omitted.




The cover


20


is provided as a resin-molded product for the purpose of insulating and protecting the battery terminal


10


A. The cover


20


includes a body


21


of a box-like shape with a closed front end, into which the distal end portion of the battery terminal


10


A can be inserted, and an elastic lock arm


23


is formed on an upper face of this body


21


. The locking projection


25


to be engaged with a locking hole


5


in a battery


1


is formed on the lock arm


23


. A notch


22


is formed in a bottom wall and a side wall of the body


21


at a front end portion thereof and also in a front end wall thereof, and the necessary portion of the battery terminal


10


A is exposed to a battery post


2


and the retaining groove


3


through this notch


22


.




In this structure, for fitting the battery terminal


10


A on the battery post


2


, first, the battery terminal


10


A is inserted into the body


21


of the cover


20


as shown in FIG.


7


. As a result, although the distal end portion


11


and a U-shaped curved portion


12


of the battery terminal


10


A can be viewed from the exterior through the notch


22


, the other portions of this battery terminal are all covered with the cover


20


.




The cover


20


and the battery terminal


10


A are thus combined together, and then as in the first embodiment, the distal end portion


11


of the battery terminal


10


A is engaged in the retaining groove


3


in the battery


1


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, and in this condition a proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


A is pivotally moved toward the battery post


2


about this retaining point as a fulcrum. As a result, the U-shaped curved portion


12


, formed between the distal end portion


11


and the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


A, can be firmly press-fitted onto the peripheral face of the battery post


2


with a small force because of the leverage action, as shown in FIG.


9


.




In this condition, the locking projection


25


, formed on the cover


20


attached to the battery terminal


10


A, is locked to the locking hole


5


in the battery


1


, and therefore the U-shaped curved portion


12


can be positively held in the press-fitted condition relative to the battery post


2


.




Thus, as in the first embodiment, by almost one action, that is, by pivotally moving the battery terminal


10


A, with its distal end portion


11


engaged in the retaining groove


3


, the battery terminal


10


A can be fitted on the battery post


2


, and therefore the fitting operation can be simplified. In addition, the firm press-fitting can be achieved even with a small force because of the leverage action, and therefore the efficiency of the operation is enhanced, and besides the positive connection is achieved, so that the reliability of the connection is enhanced.




In the structure of this second embodiment, the locking projection


25


is formed on the cover


20


, and therefore the construction of the battery terminal


10


A is simplified. And besides, the cover


20


, made of an insulative material, is attached to the battery terminal


10


A, and therefore the safety against an electrical shock is enhanced, and in the mounted condition, that portion of the battery terminal, electrically connected to the battery post


2


, is protected, and therefore the reliability of the electrical connection is enhanced. Furthermore, the locking projection


25


is formed on the lock arm


23


as provided on a connector, and therefore the locked condition can be easily canceled by elastically deforming the lock arm


23


, and the battery terminal


10


A can be easily removed from the battery post


2


.




Next, a third embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 10

to


15


.




In the structure of this embodiment, an adapter


26


is attached to a battery post


2


B of the stud bolt-type, and in this condition the fitting operation is performed as described above. Particularly, although the retaining groove


3


and the locking hole


5


are provided directly in the battery


1


in the structure of the first embodiment, a retaining groove


3


B and locking claws


29


are provided with the adapter


26


in the structure of this third embodiment. In addition, the structure of the battery terminal


10


B is slightly modified. Except these points, this embodiment is similar to the first embodiment, and therefore the description of similar portions will be omitted.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 12

, the adapter


26


includes a box-like body


27


having a U-shaped cross-section, and this body


27


can be fitted in a recess


1




a


in a battery


1


. The body


27


includes parallel, opposed upper and lower walls


27




a


and


27




b,


and a side wall


27




c


interconnecting these upper and lower walls, and a cylindrical portion


28


through which the battery post


2


B is inserted extends between the upper and lower walls


27




a


and


27




b.


The adapter


26


may be made entirely of metal. Alternatively, the body


27


may be made of a resin, in which case only the cylindrical portion


28


is made of metal, and the two are assembled together thereafter.




A pillar portion


27




d


is formed on one end of the body


27


disposed near to the cylindrical portion


28


, and the retaining groove


3


B is defined by this pillar portion


27




d


. The locking claws


29


are formed by stamping respectively on those portions of the upper and lower walls


27




a


and


27




b


disposed adjacent to that side of the cylindrical portion


28


generally facing away from the retaining groove


3


B.




The battery terminal


10


B is formed of a metal strip, and is adapted to be attached to the adapter


26


of the above construction. As shown in

FIGS. 11 and 13

, a U-shaped curved portion


12


for being press-fitted onto the peripheral face of the cylindrical portion


28


of the adapter


26


is formed between the distal end portion


11


and a proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


B. Upper and lower lock arms


16


are formed at the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


B in a symmetrical manner. Locking holes


17


are formed in these lock arms


16


, respectively, and can be locked respectively to the locking claws


29


formed respectively on the upper and lower walls


27




a


and


27




b


of the adapter


26


.




In this case, insulating covers


18


are attached to distal end portions of the upper and lower lock arms


16


, respectively, and by gripping the distal end portions of the lock arms


16


(to which the insulating covers


18


are attached, respectively) by the fingers or others, the two lock arms


16


can be elastically deformed so that the locking and the cancellation of this locked condition can be easily effected. A damper


14


for clamping an electric wire W is formed at that portion of the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


B closer to the proximal end thereof than the lock arms


16


.




In this structure, for fitting the battery terminal


10


B on the battery post


2


B, first, the adapter


26


is fitted into the recess la in the battery


1


such that the cylindrical portion


28


of the adapter


26


is fitted on the battery post


2


B, as shown in FIG.


11


. In this condition, a nut


28


N is fastened to a distal end of the battery post


2


B, thereby fixing the adapter


26


to the battery


1


.




Then, as in the first embodiment, the distal end portion


11


of the battery terminal


10


B is engaged in the retaining groove


3


B in the adapter


26


, as shown in

FIG. 14

, and in this condition the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


B is pivotally moved toward the battery post


2


B about this retaining point as a fulcrum. As a result, the U-shaped curved portion


12


, formed between the distal end portion


11


and the proximal end portion


13


of the battery terminal


10


B, can be firmly press-fitted onto the peripheral face of the cylindrical portion


28


with a small force because of the leverage action, as shown in FIG.


15


.




In this condition, the locking claws


29


, formed on the adapter


26


, are engaged respectively in the locking holes


17


in the battery terminal


10


B, and therefore the U-shaped curved portion


12


can be positively held in the press-fitted condition relative to the cylindrical portion


28


. This pivotal movement can be effected while gripping the distal ends of the lock arms


16


(to which the insulating covers


18


are attached, respectively) with the fingers or others. Therefore, this operation can be effected while slightly elastically deforming the lock arms


16


, and the locked condition can be easily achieved. In this case, the upper and lower locking claws


29


are engaged respectively in the locking holes


17


, and therefore the battery terminal


10


B is held in position, so that the fixing strength is enhanced.




Thus, as in the first and second embodiments, by almost one action, that is, by pivotally moving the battery terminal


10


B, with its distal end portion


11


engaged in the retaining groove


3


B, the battery terminal


10


B can be fitted on the battery post


2


B (here, the adapter


26


), and therefore the fitting operation can be simplified. In addition, the firm press-fitting can be achieved even with a small force because of the leverage action, and therefore the efficiency of the operation is enhanced, and besides the positive connection is achieved, so that the reliability of the connection is enhanced.




In the structure of this third embodiment, the locking claws


29


and the retaining groove


3


B are provided at the adapter


26


, and therefore the construction of the battery


1


is simplified. And besides, the lock arms


16


as provided on a connector are formed on the battery terminal


10


B, and therefore the cancellation of the locked condition can be easily effected by elastically deforming the lock arms


16


, and the battery terminal


10


B can be easily removed from the adapter


26


.




Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A structure for connecting a battery terminal to a battery post of a battery, comprising:a terminal body, having a U-shaped curved portion which is formed between a distal end portion and a proximal end portion of the battery terminal; a retaining portion, at which the distal end portion of the battery terminal is retained, the retaining portion provided in the vicinity of the battery post; and locking members, which lock the proximal end portion of the battery terminal in a position where the proximal end portion has been pivoted in a leverage manner while the distal end portion is retained in the retaining portion as a fulcrum, and while the U-shaped curved portion is press-fitted onto an outer periphery of the battery post.
  • 2. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a cover member which covers the terminal body,wherein the locking members include a first locking member provided on the cover member and a second locking member provided with the battery.
  • 3. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 2, wherein the cover member is made of an insulative material.
  • 4. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first locking member is provided as an elastic arm member which is operable from the outside.
  • 5. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an adapter member formed with the retaining portion, the adapter member fitted on the battery post such that the retaining portion is placed in the vicinity of the battery post,wherein the locking members include a first locking member provided on the terminal body and a second locking member formed with the adapter member.
  • 6. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 5, wherein the first locking member is provided as an elastic arm member which is operable from the outside.
  • 7. The connecting structure as set forth in claim 6, wherein an insulative grip member is provided on a distal end of the elastic arm member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
12-243020 Aug 2000 JP
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