The present invention relates to a terminal connecting structure.
An automobile is equipped with various types of electronic devices, wherein wire harnesses are arranged therein in order to transfer e.g. electric power and/or control signals to such electronic devices. A wire harness includes a plurality of electric wires and a connector, wherein the wire harness is connected to an electronic device or another wire harness by mating this connector to a connector of the electronic device or of the other wire harness.
For electric wires for forming such a wire harness, aluminum may be used as material for conductor cores. As a connecting structure for connecting a terminal to the aluminum electric wires having such aluminum conductor cores, a technique is disclosed in which when connecting the aluminum electric wire to the terminal, a ultrasound joint process is applied to a strand consisting of conductor cores to joint the conductor cores with each other and thus form a bundle of cores while destroying an oxide coating on surfaces of the conductor cores, wherein a terminal is connected to the bundle of cores via crimping so that the aluminum electric wires are connected to the terminal (e.g. see Patent Document 1).
Patent Document 1: JP 2018-113181 A
However, in a conventional connecting structure, the bundle of cores is crimped by the terminal to connect the aluminum electric wires to the terminal, whereby crimping may cause the conductor cores forming the bundle of cores to be separated from each other to generate a gap between the conductor cores, so that an oxide coating may be formed on surfaces of the conductor cores, and thereby, the conductive connection between the aluminum electric wires and the terminals may be unstable after crimping.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a terminal connecting structure which may enable the conductivity to be improved.
In order to achieve the objective, the invention according to claim 1 provides a terminal connecting structure for connecting a terminal to an electric wire, the electric wire including an aluminum conductor with aluminum, wherein the terminal connecting structure further includes a conductive connection body formed with aluminum, wherein one end of the connection body is butt-connected to the aluminum conductor, and wherein another end of the connection body is connected to the terminal via crimping.
The invention according to claim 2 provides the terminal connecting structure according to claim 1, wherein the aluminum conductor is formed from a bundle of multiple aluminum strands, wherein the connection body includes an intersection face intersecting an axis of the electric wire, and wherein it is configured so that each of tip end faces of the multiple aluminum strands comes into contact with the intersection face to electrically connect the aluminum conductor to the connection body.
The invention according to claim 3 provides the terminal connecting structure according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the electric wire includes a coating section coating the aluminum conductor, and wherein the terminal integrally includes a connection body crimped section, a coating crimped section and a support section, wherein the connection body crimped section is configured to be crimped the another end of the connection body, the coating crimped section is configured to be crimped to the coating section, and the support section is disposed between the connection body crimped section and the coating crimped section and continuous with the connection body crimped section and the coating crimped section, the support section being configured to support the aluminum conductor and the one end of the connection body.
The invention according to claim 1 additionally provides the conductive connection body, wherein one end of the connection body is butt-connected to the aluminum conductor, and another end of the connection body is connected to the terminal via crimping. This enables the terminal to be connected to the electric wire via the connection body without crimping the crimped section to the bundle of cores as conventionally. This may eliminate influence of crimping on the aluminum conductor and enable the conductivity between the electric wire and the terminal to be improved.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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Tips (front ends) of the multiple strands 21 are aligned in the forward-backward direction (arrow Y). This means that tip end faces 210 of the multiple strands 21 are configured so that they are positioned on a ZX-plane which extends orthogonally to the forward-backward direction. Further, the tip end faces 210 of the multiple strands 21 come into contact with a back end face 40 of the connection body 4 (one end of the connection body, intersection face), wherein the bundle of cores 22 is electrically connected (butt-connected) to the connection body 4. Here, the wording “butt-connection” means a condition where each of the tip end faces 210 of the multiple strands 21 is pressed against the back end face 40 of the connection body 4 so that the connection body 4 and the bundle of cores 22 are electrically connected to each other, as shown in
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The connection body 4 is formed with aluminum. As shown in
Such an electric wire 1 with the terminal is assembled according to the following procedure. First, the coating section 23 is stripped off at the front end portion 2f of the electric wire 2 to expose the bundle of cores 22, as shown in
The embodiment as described above enables the terminal 3 to be connected to the electric wire 2 via the connection body 4 without crimping the bundle of cores 22. This may eliminate influence of crimping on the bundle of cores 22 (aluminum conductor) and enable the conductivity between the electric wire 2 and the terminal 3 to be improved.
Further, the bundle of cores 22 (aluminum conductor) is formed from the bundle of multiple strands 21 (aluminum strands), wherein the connection body 4 includes the back end face 40 (intersection face) intersecting the axis of the electric wire 2, and wherein it is configured so that each of the tip end faces 210 of the multiple strands 21 comes into contact with the back end face 40 to electrically connect the bundle of cores 22 to the connection body 4. In this manner, it is possible to electrically connect all the strands 21 to the connection body 4.
It is to be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, but includes other embodiments which can achieve the objective of the present invention, wherein the present invention also includes variations as described below.
According to the above-described embodiment, the terminal 3 is configured with the partner connecting section 31 and the connection body crimped section 32 to be connected to the front portion 4f of the connection body 4 (another end of the connection body) via crimping. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. As shown in
The coating crimped section 33 includes a second bottom plate 331 and a pair of coating crimped elements 332, 332, the second bottom plate 331 being continuous with a back side of the support section 34, wherein the pair of coating crimped elements 332, 332 extends from a right and left ends of the second bottom plate 331 and is configured to be connected to the coating section 23 of the electric wire 2 via crimping.
The support section 34 is formed in a plate shape extending in a plane direction, wherein the plane direction includes the XY-direction. The support section 34 is disposed between the first bottom plate 321 of the connection body crimped section 32 and the second bottom plate 331 of the coating crimped section 33 and continuous with the first and second bottom plates 321 and 331, wherein the support section 34 is configured for placing the connecting portion 1a between the bundle of cores 22 and the connection body 4 thereon.
Such an electric wire 10 with the terminal is assembled according to the following procedure. First, the front portion 4f of the connection body 4 is placed on the first bottom plate 321, and the pair of connection body crimped elements 322, 322 is brought close to the front portion 4f and then crimped thereto. Next, the bundle of cores 22 of the electric wire 2 is placed on the support section 34, and the tip end face 210 of each of the strands 21 is butt-connected to the back end face 40 of the connection body 4. Subsequently, the coating section 23 of the electric wire 2 is placed on the second bottom plate 331, and the pair of coating crimped elements 332, 332 is brought close to the coating section 23 and crimped thereto. At this time, the connecting portion 1a (shown in
According to the embodiment as described above, the terminal 3 integrally includes the connection body crimped section 32, the coating crimped section 33 and the support section 34, wherein the connection body crimped section 32 is crimped to the front portion 4f of the connection body 4 (another end of the connection body), and the coating crimped section 33 is crimped to the coating section 23 of the electric wire 2. This results in that a portion of the connection body 4 (connecting portion 1a) which is the back end face 40 (one end of the connection body) and butt-connected to the bundle of cores 22 (aluminum conductor) is supported by the support section 34 more stably. This may enable the conductivity between the electric wire 2 and the terminal 3 to be further improved.
Although the best configuration, method etc. for implementing the present invention are disclosed in the above description, the present invention is not limited thereto. Namely, while the present invention is particularly shown and described mainly with regard to the specific embodiments, the above mentioned embodiments may be modified in various manners in shape, material characteristics, amount or other detailed features by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the technical idea and purpose of the present invention. Therefore, the description with limited shapes, material characteristics etc. according to the above disclosure is not limiting the present invention, but merely illustrative for easier understanding the present invention so that the description using names of the elements without a part or all of the limitations to their shapes, material characteristics etc. is also included in the present invention.
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