Terminal connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6379197
  • Patent Number
    6,379,197
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 9, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An insulative circuit board receives a forged terminal and a simplified terminal plate, inserted through a through hole and guided by insertion slots, to form a complete terminal connector. The terminal plate firmly fixes to the insulative circuit board by locking into integrally formed locking steps. The terminal is retained by the snap-in terminal plate. and preventive elements formed integrally with the circuit board. Preventive elements prevent unexpected disassembly when the terminal and the terminal plate loose threaded engagement and eliminates the need for after-integration processing. A guiding element, integral with the terminal, guides the terminal into threaded engagement with the terminal plate. The guiding element also prevents damage to a terminal plate screw hole and speeds assembly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a terminal connector for input and output of electric signals, particularly in audio and video equipment systems.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a conventional terminal connector, shown generally at


100


′, includes an electrically conductive terminal plate


14


mounted on an insulative circuit board


10


. A terminal


15


is secured to insulative circuit board


10


by a screw portion


17


threaded through a screw hole


16


in terminal plate


14


. A knob


19


′, affixed projecting away from insulative circuit board


10


enables screwing and unscrewing screw portion


17


for making electrical connection, as will be explained. Conventional terminal connectors of this type generally have a four-gang or eight-gang configuration.




Circuit board


10


includes four cylindrical portions


11


(two not shown). Cylindrical portions


11


are integrally formed on a first surface of circuit board


10


and surround a part of terminals


15


near the first surface of circuit board


10


. Cylindrical portions


11


help avoid lead wire shorts and reduce the chance of electrical contact with a person or an object. Cylindrical portions


11


each have at least one lead wire insertion notch


12


in an outer periphery.




A through hole


13


accommodates adjustable screw portion


17


of terminal


15


. Screw portion


17


is centered in cylindrical portion


11


. Around through hole


13


, a plurality of insertion holes


20


permit insertion of one or more press-in lock pieces


21


and a terminal portion


22


of terminal plate


14


into selected insertion holes


20


to fix terminal plate firmly to insulative circuit board


10


. Terminal portions


22


have connective ends formed opposite terminal plate


14


for connecting to a printed circuit board


34


.




During assembly, the extremities of terminal portions


22


of terminal plates


14


are inserted into cylindrical portions


11


from above and slipped partially into insertion holes


20


. Further insertion of terminal portions


22


requires rotating terminal portion


22


(counter clock wise to the plane of the page) to allow bends


33


to freely pass through cylindrical portions


11


and protrude from a second surface of circuit board


10


. As terminal portions


22


protrude through the second surface of the insulative circuit board


10


, press-in lock pieces


21


, of terminal plates


14


, are pressed into the remaining insertion holes


20


for fixture. After assembly, a bottom surface of terminal plate


14


rests directly against a top surface of circuit board


10


.




After the integration of terminal plates


14


and terminal portions


22


, terminals


15


are threaded into terminal plates


14


. Screw portions


17


are screwed into screw holes


16


formed in terminal plate


14


. When each screw portion


17


is tightened, a collar


18


of terminal


15


contacts terminal plate


14


, and an end portion of screw portion


17


protrudes below the second surface of insulative circuit board


10


. After tightening, the end portion of screw portion


17


is mechanically flattened to form a preventive bulged portion


31


and disrupt a continuous helical thread formed on screw portion


17


. Preventive bulged portion


31


prevents terminal


15


from disengaging screw hole


16


or from being lost during later adjustment.




Once terminal plates


14


and terminals


15


arc connected to circuit board


10


, knobs


19


′ are loosened sufficiently to allow insertion of at least one lead wire


32


through insertion notches


12


. When screw portion


17


of each terminal


15


is tightened toward screw hole


16


in terminal plate


14


, a bottom surface of collar


18


and a top surface of terminal plate


14


sandwich lead wire


32


for electrical contact. A banana plug (not shown) may be inserted into a terminal body


59


′, contained within terminal


15


, having a plug insertion opening


26


and a plug connection portion


23


, for electrical connection. More than one lead wire may be captured this way, and connected to a connector inserted into plug connection portion


23


and/or terminal portion


22


.




Referring additionally to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, insertion holes


20


permit insertion of one or more press-in lock pieces


21


and terminal portions


22


of terminal plate


14


to firmly fix terminal plate


14


to insulative circuit board


10


. In

FIG. 5

, bulged portions


31


expand beyond an outside diameter of screw portion


17


, thus preventing disengagement. In

FIG. 6

, terminal portions


22


may be of different lengths and each respective bends


33


of different curvature radius.




Conventional terminal connectors create several manufacturing difficulties. First, it is difficult to automate the step of integrating terminal plate


14


, with press-in lock pieces and terminal portions


22


, into insulative circuit board


10


. The extremities of terminal portions


22


require insertion in conformity with the curves on bends


33


from above the cylindrical portion


11


. Additionally, printed circuit board


34


may have terminal plates


14


with different length terminal portions


22


, depending upon production requirements. This difference in length makes automated assemnbly difficult.




Second, the flattening step forming bulged portions


31


, described above, needs to be performed after terminal plates


14


and terminals


15


are installed into insulative circuit board


10


. As a result, performing the flattening step, during sub-assembly of terminal


15


, is inconvenient and increases manufacturing time and cost.




Third, during the assembly of conventional terminal connectors


100


′ in general and during the flattening step of bulged portions


31


specifically, damage can occur to exposed terminal portions


22


. As a result, manufacturing waste and costs are increased.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a terminal connector where automated assembly of multiple terminal plates into an insulative circuit board is easy.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a terminal connector which eliminates the need for an after-assembly flattening step while providing means for preventing the terminals from falling off or disconnecting from the terminal plates.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a terminal connector having an improved assembly time and a lower defect rate.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a terminal connector with reduced size and smaller footprint.




An insulative circuit board receives a forged terminal and a simplified terminal plate inserted through a through hole and guided by insertion slots, to form a terminal connector. The terminal plate firmly fixes to the insulative circuit board by locking into integrally formed locking steps. The terminal is retained by the snap-in terminal plate and preventive means formed integrally with the circuit board. Preventive means prevents unexpected disassembly when the terminal and the terminal plate lose threaded engagement and eliminates the need for after-integration processing. A guiding means, formed integrally with the terminal, guides the terminal into threaded engagement with the terminal plate when the terminal and the terminal plate lose threaded contact. Guiding means also prevents damage to a terminal plate screw hole and speeds assembly.




According to an embodiment of the present invention there is provided, a terminal connector comprising: a circuit board having a top and bottom face, a terminal plate attached to the circuit board, a terminal having a screw portion engaged in a screw hole formed in the terminal plate, the circuit board having a through hole, into which the terminal is inserted from the bottom face, to which the terminal plate is attached as well, and means for preventing the terminal from separating from the terminal plate when the screw portion of the terminal and the screw hole in the terminal plate lose threaded engagement.




According to another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a terminal connector with preventive means further comprising: a preventive lock portion extended inward from. a cylindrical portion, and a preventive lock retention portion extended outward from the terminal.




According to another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a terminal connector further comprising: an insertion slot provided in a bottom surface of said circuit board to accommodate a bent portion of the terminal plate, and a lock tab integral with the bent piece for locking with a lock step provided in the insertion slot, the terminal plate attached to the insulative circuit board by inserting a bent piece of the terminal plate into the insertion slot provided on the bottom surface of the insulative circuit board so that the lock tab is locked into a lock step provided in the insertion slot.




According to another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a terminal comprising: a screw portion, a minor diameter portion having a diameter smaller than that of said screw portion, a collar, a plug connection portion, and a knob having a plug insertion opening, the screw portion and the minor diameter portion being extended toward one end away from the collar at the center, the plug connection portion extended toward the other end away from the collar, the outer periphery of the plug connection portion being covered with the knob, and the minor diameter portion fitting in the screw hole when the screw portion of said terminal and said screw hole in said terminal plate threadably disengage with each other and the terminal is retained by said coming-off preventive means, the means composed of a coming-off preventive lock portion extended inward from a cylindrical portion and a coming-off preventive lock portion extended outward from the terminal.




The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, where like reference numerals designate the same elements.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view along line A—A of

FIG. 3

, showing an embodiment of the terminal connector.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the terminal plate used in the terminal connector according to the present embodiment.





FIG. 3

is a bottom view showing an embodiment of a terminal connector where the upper right and lower left through holes each contain a terminal plate and terminal while the upper left and lower right through holes are empty.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view along line B—B of

FIG. 5

, showing a conventional terminal connector.





FIG. 5

is a bottom view showing the conventional terminal connector of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a conventional terminal plate











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a terminal connector, shown generally at


100


, includes an electrically conductive terminal plate


14


mounted to an insulative circuit board


10


. A terminal


15


is secured to insulative circuit board


10


by a screw portion


17


threaded into a screw hole


16


in terminal plate


14


. A knob


19


, fixed projecting away from terminal


15


enables screwing and unscrewing of screw portion


17


for making electrical connection, as will be explained.




A cylindrical portion


11


, surrounding a part of terminal


15


near a first surface of insulative circuit board


10


, helps avoid lead wire shorts and reduces the chance of electrical contact with a person or an; object. Cylindrical portion


11


is formed cylindrically about a center axis and has at least one wire insertion notch


12


in its outer periphery. Cylindrical portion


11


includes lock portion


38


protruding from an upper edge of cylindrical portion


11


and facing the central axis. Lock portions


38


, combined with retention portions


39


(later described) constitute a preventive means, as will be explained. In this embodiment. insulative circuit board


10


has four cylindrical portions


11


formed on the first surface.




Each terminal


15


comprises knob


19


surrounding a terminal body


59


. Knob


19


protrudes away from the first surface and is generally cylindrical in shape. A fit hole


25


contains plug connection portion


23


, and passes through the center of knob


19


. A plug insertion opening


26


, having a diameter greater than that of fit hole


25


, is formed at the top of fit hole


25


. A circular recess at the bottom of fit hole


25


engages a collar


18


. Knob


19


is made from an electrically insulating material such as resin.




The electrically conductive terminal body


59


is an integrally formed element with plug connection portion


23


at a first end, and a minor diameter portion


42


at a second end. Terminal body


59


is integrally formed from by a cold forging process or the like. Plug connection portion


23


is suitable for accepting the insertion of a conventional banana tip, a wire end, or other conductor. Collar


18


is disposed at a first intermediate location and contacts plug connection portion


23


. A screw portion


17


is disposed at a second intermediate location and contacts minor diameter portion


42


.




Plug connection portion


23


, collar


18


, screw portion


17


, and minor diameter portion


42


all have circular shapes about a common axis. That is, plug connection portion


23


has a cylindrical shape, collar


18


has a disk-like shape, screw portion


17


has a cylindrical-column shape, and minor diameter portion


42


has a cylindrical-column shape. Screw portion


17


contains a continuous helical thread having a minor diameter measured from a central axis of screw portion


17


. Minor diameter portion


42


has a diameter, measured from the same central axis, less than the minor diameter of screw portion


17


. Minor diameter portion


42


serves as a guiding means later described.




Knob


19


and terminal body


59


are fixed to each other by both the engagement of collar


18


and the swaging of a top rim of plug connection portion


23


to form a complete terminal


15


. This engagement prevents terminal body


59


and knob


19


from rotating respective to each other and from losing contact with each other as terminal


15


adjusts.




Knob


19


, on terminal


15


, has integral circular retention portions


39


, formed around an exterior circumference and projecting away from a central axis. Knob


19


has a diameter, relative to the central axis, smaller than that of lock portions


38


formed on cylindrical portion


11


so as to allow adjustment of terminal


15


within cylindrical portion


11


.




The inner diameter of cylindrical portion


11


, relative to the central axis of terminal


15


, is greater than that of retention portions


39


to allow insertion of terminal


15


from a second surface of circuit board


10


. However, the inner diameter of lock portions


38


is less than the outer diameter of retention portions


39


so as to prevent free passage of terminal


15


from the second surface of circuit board


10


through cylindrical portion


11


to the first surface of circuit board


10


. Together, lock portions


38


of cylindrical portion


11


, and retention portions


39


of knob


19


, retain terminal


15


.




Formed on the second surface of circuit board


10


are through holes


43


. Through holes


43


have a diameter larger than the inner diameter of cylindrical portion


11


, but smaller than the outer diameter of cylindrical portion


11


, thus integrally forming step


44


. Through holes


43


pierce the first surface of insulative circuit board


10


and accommodate terminal plate


14


.




Also formed around through hole


43


, on the second surface of circuit board


10


, is a plurality of integral insertion slots


40


with lock steps


41


for


10


receiving and guiding terminal projections


22


of terminal plate


14


. Lock steps


41


are formed about a central axis of through hole


43


perpendicular to terminal portions


22


of terminal plate


14


.




As additionally shown in

FIG. 2

, each terminal plate


14


, consisting of an electrically conductive material, is formed as a disk portion


30


having a central axis and a bulged contact surface portion


37


surrounding a central cylindrical threaded screw hole


16


. Screw hole


16


enables threaded electrical contact between terminal


15


with screw portion


17


and terminal plate


14


. At opposite sides of terminal plate


14


, with disk portion


30


, a pair of bent pieces


35


extend away from contact surface portion


37


each having a pair of erect lock tabs


36


. At least one of the bent pieces


35


is formed and extended along a terminal portion


22


having a distal end. Terminal portions


22


may be of variable lengths depending upon manufacturing demands.




Additionally referring to

FIG. 3

, insulative circuit board


10


has four through holes


43


each having steps


44


and insertion slots


40


with lock steps


41


. Here, relative to the plane of the page, the top right and bottom left through holes


43


contain terminal plates


14


with terminals


15


. Bent pieces


35


of terminal plate


14


are retained between insertion slots


40


with lock steps


41


by lock tabs


36


projecting into lock steps


41


. As a result, disk portions


30


of terminals


14


firmly abut steps


44


in through holes


43


. Thus, terminal plates


14


are affixed to circuit board


10


and resists separation. In this embodiment, relative to the plane of the page, the top right and bottom right through holes


43


do not contain terminal plates


14


nor terminals


15


.




During assembly of terminal connector


100


, circuit board


10


is inverted so that the second side faces upward towards an operator and terminals


15


, with knobs


19


and terminal bodies


59


, are inverted and inserted into through holes


43


. During insertion of terminals


15


into through holes


43


, knobs


19


with annular retention portions


39


, project into cylindrical portions


11


and contact annular lock portions


38


.




Next during assembly, terminal plate


14


, with bent pieces


35


, is inverted and aligned with insertion slots


40


, formed on circuit board


10


. During alignment, a central axis of screw hole


16


on terminal


14


and a central axis of minor diameter portion


42


of terminal


15


are aligned. Since minor diameter portion


42


has a diameter smaller than that of screw hole


16


, minor diameter portion


42


functions to align and guide terminal plate


14


during assembly. Terminal plate


14


with disk portion


30


is inserted through insertion slots


40


and pressed downward into through hole


43


towards the first surface of circuit board


10


. Pressing continues until disk portion


30


contacts step


44


and lock tabs


36


are released from elastic compression and extended into lock steps


41


, thereby fixing terminal plates


14


into circuit board


10


.




Simultaneously, screw hole


16


of terminal plate


14


surrounds minor diameter portion


42


of terminal


15


, thereby retaining terminal


15


between contact surface portion


37


of terminal plate


14


and lock portion


38


of cylindrical portions


11


thus enabling both guiding means for screw portion


17


and preventive means for terminal


15


.




After insertion of terminal plates


14


, circuit board


10


is inverted so that the first face is facing upward and that terminals


15


, with minor diameter portions


42


, are guided by into aligned contact with screw hole


16


. Knobs


19


are rotated so that threaded portions


17


of terminals


15


engage screw holes


16


of terminal plates


14


, and thereby complete assembly of terminal connector


100


.




Depending upon manufacturing requirements, extended terminal portions


22


of terminal plate


14


may engage more than one adjacent insertion slot


40


around adjacent through holes


43


so as to securely protrude a distal end to an edge of circuit board


10


.




After assembly of terminal connector


100


, banana clips, wire leads or other contacts may be inserted in plug insertion opening


26


of terminal


15


or through insertion notches


12


of cylindrical portion


11


, to enable electrical contact to terminal projections


22


of terminal plate


14


.




The present embodiment offers several positive points.




First, even where knobs


19


are reversed until screw portions


17


and screw holes


16


threadably disengage, minor diameter portions


42


simply provide free rotation while lock portions


38


and retention portions


39


contact each other and prevent terminal


15


from being removed from cylindrical portion


11


.




Second, while minor diameter portions


42


may turn freely in screw holes


16


, minor diameter portions


42


also maintains insertion in screw holes


16


. Therefore, when knobs


19


are tightened again, minor diameter portions


42


guided threaded portions of terminals


15


into screw holes


16


for quick and smooth threaded engagement.




Third, in the present embodiment, terminals


15


are inserted from the second surface of circuit board


10


into through holes


43


and terminal plates


14


are attached thereto. This eliminates the need for the conventional manufacturing step of flattening the extremities of screw portions


17


of terminals


15


to form preventive bulged portions


31


. This saves manufacturing time and manufacturing resources.




Fourth, since terminals


15


and terminal plates


14


are simply inserted in insulative circuit board


10


, automated assembly is more easily achieved saving manufacturing costs.




Fifth, preventive means consisting of lock portions


38


integral with cylindrical portions


11


and retention portions


39


protruded from terminals


15


, facilitate the fabrication of insulative circuit board


10


by preventing unplanned disassembly and lost parts.




Sixth, integral bent pieces


35


and lock tabs


36


of terminal plate


14


are inserted in insertion slots


40


. Accordingly, the integration of terminal plates


14


to insulative circuit board


10


requires the pressing of terminal plate


14


into insertion slots


40


on insulative circuit board


10


to thereby engage lock tabs


36


into lock steps


41


. As a result, assembly is easily automated.




Seventh, after assembly, minor diameter portion


42


, within screw hole


16


guides screw portion


17


of terminal


15


into threaded engagement with screw hole


16


. This prevents misalignment of threaded portion


17


with screw hole


16


eliminating thread damage and enabling simplified loosening and tightening of terminal


15


to terminal plate


14


. As a result, manufacturing costs and time are reduced and later operators of terminal connectors


100


work faster.




Although only a single or few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiment(s) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Thus although a nail and screw may not be structural equivalents in that a nail relies entirely on friction between a wooden part and a cylindrical surface whereas a screw's helical surface positively engages the wooden part, in the environment of fastening wooden parts, a nail and a screw may be equivalent structures.




Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A terminal connector comprising:an circuit board; said circuit board having a first and a second face; a through hole formed between said second face and said first face; an edge of said through hole integrally forming a step in said circuit board parallel to said second face; a terminal plate insertable into said through hole from said second face of said circuit board; at least said step and at least one insertion slot aligning said terminal plate with said circuit board during an insertion of said terminal plate from said second face; said terminal plate fixed to said second face; a terminal having a threaded screw portion threadably engageable in a screw hole in said terminal plate; and means for preventing said terminal from separating from said circuit board when said screw portion of said terminal and said screw hole in said terminal plate a not in threaded engagement.
  • 2. A terminal connector according to claim 1, wherein said means comprises:a first preventive lock portion extended radially inward from a cylindrical portion formed on said first face of said circuit board; a second preventive lock portion extended. outward from a bottom rim of said terminal; and said first preventive lock portion contacting said second preventive lock portion when said terminal is not in threaded engagement with said terminal plate thereby preventing said terminal from passing away from said first surface.
  • 3. The terminal connector according to claim 1, further comprising:said at least one insertion slot in said second face of said circuit board extending away from said first face; said insertion slot positioning a bent portion of said terminal plate during said insertion; and at least one lock tab integral with said bent piece lockable in a lock step formed in said insertion slot during said insertion thereby securely retaining said bent piece, said terminal, and said terminal plate in said circuit board.
  • 4. The terminal connector according to claim 1, wherein said terminal further comprises:a terminal body; said terminal body including a collar extending radially therefrom; a generally cylindrical portion of said terminal body extending on a first side of said collar; said threaded portion of said terminal extending on a second side of said collar; a minor diameter portion having a diameter smaller than that of said threaded portion also extending on a second side of said collar distal from said collar; a knob press fitted onto said cylindrical portion; and said minor diameter portion fitting in said screw hole when said screw portion of said terminal and said screw hole in said terminal are not in threaded engagement with each other and said terminal is retained by said means for preventing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-257961 Sep 1999 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of PCT/JP00/02722 filed Apr. 26, 2000.

US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
4171152 Geiseler Oct 1979 A
4832628 Huska May 1989 A
5171160 Beins et al. Dec 1992 A
5664971 Coy Sep 1997 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
09055268 Feb 1997 JP
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/JP00/02722 Apr 2000 US
Child 09/780655 US