Information
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Patent Grant
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6361377
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Patent Number
6,361,377
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary
- Nguyen; Phuongchi
Agents
- Casella; Anthony J.
- Hespos; Gerald E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 745
- 439 748
- 439 871
- 439 744
- 439 872
- 439 873
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal fitting (30) is provided for contact with a contact terminal (20) and for inverted insertion into a cavity (11). The terminal (30) has a cover (40) and a terminal main body (31). The cover (40) has a relatively high strength and is integrally secured to the terminal main body (31) in such a manner as to cover substantially entirely a connection portion (32). Cuts are made in opposite side walls of the cover (40) and the cut portions are bent to project outward to form elastically deformable metal locking portions (42). Openings (45) are provided in surfaces of the cover (40) adjacent to the side walls that have the metal locking portions (42). Contact portions (36) are provided on the connection portion (32) inside the cover (40) and can be brought into contact with a shorting terminal (20) that is exposed through the openings (45). The contact portions (36) and the metal locking portions (42) are displaced substantially by 90° from each other.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a terminal fitting that can be inserted into a cavity of a connector housing and that simultaneously can be brought into contact with a contact terminal facing a side wall of the cavity. Moreover, the invention relates to a connector housing and to a connector that comprises such connector housing and at least one such terminal fitting.
2. Description of the Related Art
Locking portions are formed on some prior art terminal fittings by cutting a section of the terminal fitting and bending the cut section. However the cutting of the above-described locking portion reduces the amount of metal plate material that is available to provide structural strength and rigidity for the terminal fitting. Some terminal fittings must be very small, and the cutting of the above-described locking portion may provide a terminal fitting that has insufficient strength. As a result, some prior art terminal fittings have a separate cover made of a stainless steel with a relatively high strength. The cover is fit on the leading end of the terminal fitting and a locking portion is formed on the cover. One such prior art terminal filling is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,338.
Some prior art terminal fittings of this type are used in connector housings while adjacent terminal fittings are shorted to each other. Specifically, a shorting terminal is provided outside two adjacent cavities, and contact portions of the shorting terminal face the inside of the two cavities through openings formed in a side wall of each cavity. Locking portions lock the terminal fittings during insertion into the terminal cavities, and contact portions of the shorting terminal engage portions of the respective terminal fittings behind the cover, thereby shorting the two terminal fittings to each other.
Many prior art terminal fittings must have a specific orientation for insertion into the cavities, and the requirement to orient the prior art terminal fittings has been cumbersome. To improve operator efficiency, terminal fittings that can be inserted upside down have been proposed. This technology conceivably could be applied to the above-described prior art terminal fittings by forming a pair of locking portions on upper and lower surfaces of the cover. Thus, one of the locking portions can engage a locking part in the cavity regardless of whether the terminal fitting is erect or inverted.
However, the terminal fitting also must contact the shorting terminal, and the unused locking portion in the pair of locking portions may be caught by the shorting terminal or the opening when the terminal fitting is inserted into and withdrawn from the cavity. Thus, a combination of the above-described locking, orientation and shorting functions cannot be accommodated easily.
In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a terminal fitting, a connector housing and a connector, such that the terminal fitting can contact a contact terminal, and also can be inserted into a cavity while being held upside down.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The subject invention is directed to a terminal fitting that can be inserted at least partly into a cavity of a connector housing and that can be brought into contact with a contact terminal that faces a side wall of the cavity. The terminal fitting comprises at least one terminal side locking portion in a specified position on an outer surface of the terminal fitting. The terminal side locking portion is engageable with at least one cavity side locking portion in the cavity. The terminal fitting further comprises contact portions that can be brought into contact with the contact terminal. The contact portions are provided on surfaces of the terminal fitting that are displaced by an angle of preferably substantially 90° from the terminal side locking portion.
Preferably the terminal can be inserted and locked in the cavity either in an erect orientation or an inverted orientation by providing a pair of the cavity side locking portions and/or a pair of the terminal side locking portions.
As noted above, the terminal side locking portion and the contact portions that engage the contact terminal are displaced substantially by 90°. Additionally, the cavity side locking portion and the contact terminal also may be displaced substantially by 90°. Thus, if the terminal fitting is inserted into the cavity or withdrawn from the cavity of the connector housing in an erect or inverted orientation, the moving path of the terminal side locking portion is away from the position of the contact terminal. As a result, the terminal side locking portion is free from interference with the contact terminal.
The terminal fitting may comprise a cover and a terminal main body. The cover may be provided with the terminal side locking portion and may be fitted integrally on the terminal main body of the terminal fitting. The contact portions may be formed on the terminal main body, and the cover may be formed with openings for exposing the contact portions. More particularly, the contact portions may be formed to project outwardly on the terminal main body and into the openings of the cover. The terminal main body is to be connected with a mating terminal fitting.
The contact portions provided on the terminal main body are exposed through the openings of the cover, and can be brought into contact with the contact terminal. Thus, the cover does not impede the ability of the contact terminal to be brought directly into contact with the terminal main body for electrical connection.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view in section showing a female housing before a female terminal fitting according to one embodiment of the invention is inserted.
FIG. 2
is a plan view in section showing the female housing before the female terminal fitting is inserted.
FIG. 3
is a partial front view of the female housing.
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the female terminal fitting.
FIG. 5
is a side view of the female terminal fitting.
FIG. 6
is a side view in section of the female terminal fitting.
FIG. 7
is a front view of the female terminal fitting,.
FIG. 8
is a side view in section showing the female terminal fitting inserted into one of the cavities shown in
FIG. 3
, with a sectional view taken longitudinally through the other cavity being substantially identical.
FIG. 9
is a side view showing the female terminal fitting inserted into the cavity.
FIG. 10
is a side view in section showing the female terminal fitting inserted into the cavity while being turned upside down from the orientation of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 11
is a plan view in section showing the female terminal fitting inserted into the cavity shown in FIG.
10
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A terminal fitting in accordance with the invention is identified generally by the numeral
30
in
FIGS. 1
to
11
. In this embodiment, a female terminal fitting
30
is shown. This female terminal fitting
30
can be brought into contact with a shorting terminal
20
while being at least partly accommodated in a female connector housing
10
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
The female housing
10
is formed with a plurality of cavities
11
for at least partly accommodating the female terminal fittings
30
. In the illustrated embodiment, two cavities
11
are arranged substantially side by side, as shown most clearly in FIG.
3
.
An accommodating chamber
12
is formed adjacent the cavities
11
and opens forwardly on the female housing
10
. The accommodating chamber
12
is configured for at least partly accommodating the shorting terminal
20
. Grooves
13
are provided at substantially opposite upper sides of the accommodating chamber
12
, and the shorting terminal
20
can be mounted at least partly in the accommodating chamber
12
by inserting a flat base portion
21
of the shorting terminal
20
into the grooves
13
.
The accommodating chamber
12
includes a bottom wall that separates the accommodating chamber
12
from the cavities
11
. A portion of the bottom wall at the back of the accommodating chamber
12
is formed with openings
14
that communicate respectively with portions of the two cavities
11
located adjacent the accommodating chamber
12
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
Two substantially elastically deformable contact pieces
22
extend downward or toward the terminal fittings
30
from the base portion
21
of the shorting terminal
20
. The contact pieces
22
can be introduced into the openings
14
and can be brought into contact with the female terminal fittings
30
in the respective cavities
11
. More particularly, two adjacent female terminal fittings
30
can be shorted by bringing the contact pieces
22
of the shorting terminal
20
into contact with the female terminal fittings
30
.
A mount groove
15
is provided behind the accommodating chamber
12
for mounting a retainer
16
that can lock the female terminal fittings
30
in the cavities
11
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, two locking grooves
17
are provided at the front ends of the left and right side surfaces of the cavity
11
, and can be engaged with metal locking portions
42
of the female terminal fitting
30
. The locking grooves
17
open forwardly, so that a jig for disengaging the metal locking portions
42
can be inserted from the front. Upper and lower insertion grooves
18
are formed behind the locking grooves
17
, and are configured to receive stabilizers
44
of the female terminal fitting
30
.
The female terminal fitting
30
is formed by integrally securing a cover
40
to a terminal main body
31
. The cover
40
is made, for example, of a stainless steel or like material that has a relatively high strength. The terminal main body
31
is made, for example, of a plate material formed from a copper alloy or the like, and preferably has a gold plating applied to its outer surfaces to improve electrical conductivity. This female terminal fitting
30
can be inserted into the cavity
11
either in an erect or inverted orientation, as described in detail later.
The terminal main body
31
is comprised of a connection portion
32
and a barrel portion
33
. The connection portion
32
can be connected with an unillustrated mating male terminal fitting and the barrel portion
33
can be connected with a wire W, preferably by a crimped connection. The connection portion
32
is provided with a pair of tapered elastic contact pieces
34
, as shown in
FIG. 6. A
tab of the male terminal fitting can be inserted into the connection portion
32
from front, and is held in contact between sections of the two contact pieces
34
closer to each other, such that the contact pieces
34
elastically hold or contact the tab.
The cover
40
is substantially box-shaped, and is mounted to cover substantially the entire connection portion
32
of the terminal main body
31
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, a pair of fixing pieces
41
project from the opposite side walls at the rear part of the cover
40
, and are bent to substantially surround or to be inserted into or interact with recesses
35
formed in the connection portion
32
. Thus, the fixing pieces
41
substantially fix the cover
40
to the terminal main body
31
. Further, the retainer
16
can be locked in the cavity
11
by the rear end face of the cover
40
, as shown in FIG.
8
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, cuts are made in substantially opposite side walls of the front part of the cover
40
that correspond to the left and right side surfaces of the cavity
11
shown in FIG.
2
. The cut portions are bent to form the metal locking portions
42
that project outwardly and that can be deformed substantially elastically inward. Bulging portions
43
are formed to bulge inwardly at the free ends of the metal locking portions
42
. The free end surfaces of the metal locking portions
42
, including the bulging portions
43
, can be engaged with the locking grooves
17
in the cavity
11
to substantially lock the female terminal fitting
30
in the cavity
11
. As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
7
, the stabilizers
44
project laterally outward from the upper and lower walls of the cover
40
at locations behind the metal locking portions
42
. The stabilizers
44
are at positions that correspond to the upper and lower surfaces of the cavity
11
shown in FIG.
1
. As shown most clearly in
FIG. 5
, two stabilizers
44
are provided for each metal locking portion
42
.
Substantially rectangular or oblong openings
45
are formed in the upper and lower or lateral walls of the rear part of the cover
40
to be open outward, as shown in FIG.
4
. These openings
45
also open rearward, and the connection portion
32
of the terminal main body
31
is exposed to the outside through the openings
45
. More particular, contact portions
36
of the terminal main body
31
are provided in the exposed portions defined by the openings
45
of the connection portion
32
, and can be brought into contact with the contact pieces
22
of the shorting terminal
20
.
The contact portions
36
are provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the connection portion
32
which are displaced or angled by substantially 90° from the side surfaces where the metal locking portions
42
are provided. The contact portions
36
are formed e.g. by striking portions of the connection portion
32
to project outward, such that the outer surfaces of the contact portions
36
are substantially flush with the outer surface of the cover
40
as shown in FIG.
6
. By providing one contact portion
36
on each of the upper and lower surfaces of the connection portion
32
, either one of the contact portions
36
is brought into contact with the contact piece
22
of the shorting terminal
20
, regardless of whether the female terminal fitting
30
is inserted into the cavity in its normal erect orientation or in an inverted orientation.
The female terminal fitting
30
is inserted into the cavity
11
of the female housing
10
either in an erect orientation or in an inverted orientation, which is turned 180° from the erect orientation. The female terminal fitting
30
may be inserted into the cavity
11
, for example, with the front side of the barrel portion
33
faced in a direction normal of plane of
FIG. 1
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
As the female terminal fitting
30
is inserted further into the cavity
11
, the stabilizers
44
are inserted along the insertion grooves
18
and the metal locking portions
42
are deformed elastically inward due to contact with the side surfaces of the cavity
11
. The contact piece
22
of the shorting terminal
20
projects into the cavity
11
from the upper surface, and thus is displaced substantially by 90° with respect to the metal locking portions
42
on the side surfaces of the female terminal fitting
30
. As a result, neither the contact piece
22
nor the opening
14
is on a path along which the metal locking portion
42
passes. Consequently, the metal locking portions
42
are free from interference with stepped portions at the front ends of the contact piece
22
of the shorting terminal
20
and the opening
14
.
When the female terminal fitting
30
is inserted to a proper position, the contact piece
22
of the shorting terminal
20
is brought elastically into contact with the contact portion
36
. The contact portion
36
is formed to project outward into the opening
45
of the cover
40
. Therefore, the contact piece
22
of the shorting terminal
20
can be brought with sufficient contact pressure directly into contact with the terminal main body
31
, which has a good conductivity. Thus the shorting terminal
20
shorts the two female terminal fittings
30
as the female terminal fittings are inserted into the adjacent cavities
11
.
The metal locking portions
42
are restored elastically toward or substantially to their original shapes upon reaching the locking grooves
17
and their free end surfaces are locked as shown in FIG.
9
. As a result, the female terminal fitting
30
is locked in the cavity
11
. The female terminal fitting
30
is locked doubly by the retainer
16
that is mounted at least partly in the mount groove
15
to engage the rear end surface of the cover
40
.
The female terminal fitting
30
can be inserted into the cavity
11
with its inserting orientation turned by 180° from the above inserting orientation, i.e. with the rear side of the barrel portion
33
facing in the direction normal to the plane of FIG.
10
. In this situation, the contact piece
22
of the shorting terminal
20
is brought into contact with the opposite contact portion
36
, and the metal locking portions
42
are locked by the locking grooves
17
as shown in
FIG. 11. A
terminal inserting operation, therefore, can be simplified since the female terminal fitting
30
can be inserted either in an erect orientation or in an inverted orientation. This is particularly effective when the female terminal fitting
30
is small, because it is cumbersome to specify the inserting orientation.
As described above, the shorting terminal
20
is not provided in paths along which the metal locking portions
42
pass when the female terminal fitting
30
is inserted into the cavity
11
, thereby preventing the metal locking portions
42
from interference with the shorting terminal
20
and the opening
14
.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment. For example, following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the invention as defined in the claims. Besides these embodiments, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the claims.
Although the pair of locking grooves are provided in the cavity and the pair of metal locking portions are provided on the female terminal fitting in the foregoing embodiment, only either one of the locking grooves and the metal locking portions may be provided in a pair and only one of the other thereof may be provided when only 180° turning of the inserting orientation of the female terminal fitting is considered. Such an embodiment is also embraced by the present invention.
Although the pair of the metal locking portions are provided on the female terminal fitting in the foregoing embodiment, only one metal locking portion may be provided if it can provide a sufficient locking force.
Although the metal locking portions of the female terminal fitting are locked by the locking grooves formed in the cavity in the foregoing embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto. For instance, an embodiment in which a resin locking portion provided in the cavity is locked by a locking hole provided in the terminal fitting is also embraced by the present invention.
Although the cover provided with the metal locking portions is secured to the terminal main body in the foregoing embodiment, the metal locking portions may be provided in the terminal main body.
Claims
- 1. A terminal fitting for a connector housing, the connector housing having at least one cavity defined by at least one side wall, a contact terminal mounted to the connector housing and substantially facing said side wall of the cavity, the terminal fitting being insertable into the cavity and being brought into contact with the contact terminal upon insertion of the terminal fitting into the cavity, the connector housing further comprising at least one cavity side locking portion in the cavity, the terminal fitting comprising:one piece terminal main body configured for connection with a mating terminal fitting, contact portions being formed on oppositely facing surfaces of the terminal main body, the contact portions being dimensioned and disposed for contacting the contact terminal upon insertion of the terminal fitting into the cavity; a cover integrally fitted on the terminal main body, the cover being formed with openings exposing the contact portions of the terminal main body, at least one terminal side locking portion on an outer surface of the terminal fitting projecting outwardly on the cover and being displaced from said contact portions by substantially 90°, the terminal side locking portion being engageable with the cavity side locking portion in the cavity, at least one of the terminal side locking portion and the cavity side locking portion being provided as a pair, such that the terminal fitting can be locked in the cavity in either of a first orientation and a second orientation.
- 2. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the contact portions are formed on the outer surfaces of the terminal main body to project outward.
- 3. A connector comprising:a connector housing having at least one cavity extending therethrough, at least one cavity side locking portion being provided in the cavity; a contact terminal disposed in the connector housing and communicating with the cavity; and at least one cavity side locking portion for engaging, a terminal fitting accommodated in the cavity, the terminal fitting having one piece terminal main body formed with contact portions facing outwardly on oppositely facing surfaces of the terminal main body, a cover integrally fitted on the terminal main body, the cover being formed with openings exposing the contact portions of the terminal main body, at least one terminal side locking portion provided on an outer surface of the cover, at least one of the terminal side locking portion and the cavity side locking portion being provided as a pair, such that the terminal fitting can be locked in the cavity in either of a first orientation and a second orientation.
- 4. A terminal fitting comprising:one piece terminal main body having opposed front and rear ends, the front end comprising at least one contact piece configured for engagement with a mating terminal fitting, the rear end defining a barrel for engagement with a wire, a pair of opposed contact portions projecting outwardly on portions of said terminal main body between said opposed front and rear ends; and a cover formed around portions of said terminal main body extending rearwardly from the front end of said terminal main body, the cover comprising a pair of outwardly projecting locking portions disposed at locations offset by 90° from said contact portions of said terminal main body, the cover further having openings disposed at locations that permit the contact portions of the terminal main body to project into said openings.
- 5. The terminal fitting of claim 4, wherein the cover is formed from a first metal material, and wherein the terminal main body is formed from a second metal material, the first metal material exhibiting greater strength than the second metal material.
- 6. The terminal of claim 5, wherein the first metal material is stainless steel.
- 7. The terminal of claim 5, wherein the second metal material is a copper alloy.
- 8. A connector comprising:a housing having first and second cavities extending therethrough and an accommodating chamber, openings defined in said housing for communication between said cavities and said accommodating chamber, each said cavity having at least one locking portion offset from the opening by substantially 90°; a shorting terminal mounted in the accommodating chamber, the shorting terminal having first and second contact pieces extending through the respective openings and into the respective first and second cavities; first and second terminal fittings insertable into said first and second cavities, each said terminal fitting having a pair of outwardly projecting locking projections, each said locking projection being disposed for locked engagement with the locking portion in each of said cavities, each said terminal fitting further comprising a pair of opposed outwardly projecting contact portions at locations on the respective terminal fitting offset from said locking projections by 90°, each said contact portion being configured for engagement with one of the first and second contact pieces of the shorting terminal projecting into the respective cavity, whereby each said terminal fitting can be inserted into the respective cavity in an erect orientation and in an inverted orientation while still permitting one of said locking projections to lockingly engage the locking portion and enabling one said contact portion to contact the contact piece projecting into the respective cavity, the terminal fitting comprising a cover and one piece terminal main body formed from separate materials, said locking portions being formed on the cover and the contact portions being formed on the terminal main body, the cover further being formed with openings disposed for exposing the contact portions.
- 9. The connector of claim 8, wherein the housing includes an opening extending into communication with each of said cavities, the connector further comprising a retainer extending into the opening for locked engagement with the cover of the terminal fitting, whereby the locking projections and the retainer redundantly lock the terminal fittings in the respective cavities.
- 10. The connector of claim 8, wherein the cover of the terminal fitting is formed from a metal material exhibiting greater strength than the terminal main body.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein the terminal main body is formed from a metal material exhibiting better conductivity than the cover.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Aug 1999 |
JP |
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