1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a terminal fitting, to a plate material therefor and to a method of forming a terminal fitting.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,900 discloses a male terminal fitting with a rectangular tubular main portion that has an upper wall formed with a locking hole for engaging a projecting lock in a connector housing. Stabilizers project from edges of side walls of the main portion at opposite sides of the locking hole to prevent erroneous insertion, such as an upside-down insertion, of the male terminal fitting into a cavity.
The stabilizers, in many cases, are formed by making cuts in the main portion and bending the cut portions. The cut hole left by forming the stabilizers can be used as part of the locking hole. The male terminal fittings frequently are handled in large numbers prior to use. In such cases, external matter, such as the leading end of another male terminal fitting, can enter the cut hole of the main portion and deform the terminal fitting.
The invention was developed in view of these problems and an object thereof is to reduce a likelihood of intrusion of external matter into a cut hole.
The invention relates to a terminal fitting formed by bending a blank sheet of flat material. The terminal fitting has a substantially polygonal tube. A wall of the tube is cut and the cut portion is bent to define at least one stabilizer that projects from the tube. At least one closing plate bulges out from an area of the blank that will be formed into the tube. The bulge is shaped to close at least part of the hole that is cut to form the stabilizer. Accordingly, external matter cannot intrude easily into the tube hole that is cut to form the stabilizer.
An opening preferably is formed at the rear end of the tube, and the closing plate preferably is formed integrally or unitarily with a closing piece for at least partly closing the opening at the rear end of the tube. Accordingly, external matter simultaneously is prevented from entering the tube through the cut hole and through the opening at the rear end of the tube.
The closing plate preferably extends along forward and backward directions substantially parallel with the area of the flat blank that will be formed into the tube and is at a widthwise outer side.
The closing plate preferably is folded so that a front part of the closing plate is placed on a rear part thereof. The cut hole preferably can be closed by end edges of both front and rear parts of the closing plate.
Consideration may be given to having a plate surface face the cut hole instead of the end edge of the closing plate. However, such a design would cause the closing plate to bulge out farther and would lead to a less desirable shape for the blank. The blank is better if the closing plate extends in forward and backward directions parallel with the area to be formed into the tube. An area necessary to close the cut hole is gained by folding the closing plate so that an end edge faces the cut hole.
The length of the closing plate along forward and backward directions preferably is substantially equal to a corresponding dimension of the cut hole left by forming the stabilizer.
The stabilizer preferably is formed by making a substantially U-shaped slit in an area of the blank so that both ends of the slit are substantially on a bend of the polygonal tube.
The invention also relates to a blank of plate material for forming a terminal fitting. The blank is a substantially planar sheet shaped to allow a polygonal tube to be formed by bending the sheet. The sheet has at least one cut formed so that at least one stabilizer can be formed as the blank is bent to form the tube. At least one closing plate is formed to bulge out from an area of the blank that will be formed into the tube. The closing plate is shaped to at least partly close a cut hole left by the cut that forms the stabilizer.
A closing piece may extend from the closing plate of the blank and may be configured to close an opening at the rear end of the tube.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.
A terminal fitting according to the invention is identified by the numeral 1 in
The male terminal fitting 1 of this is formed by bending an initially flat conductive metallic blank as shown in
As shown in
At least one stabilizer 20 projects down from the bottom of the second side plate 8 (
The closely folded portion 21 is coupled unitarily to a rear part of the top plate 9 by a connecting piece 24 on the blank for forming the male terminal fitting 1, as shown in
As shown in
As described above, the punch hole 11 is formed in an area extending from or from close to the bottom plate 6 to the parts of the side plates 7, 8, and the closing pieces 12 are opposed to each other in the punch hole 11. Thus, the locking edge 15 for engaging the lock can be formed without forming an opening, and the intrusion of external matter into the rectangular tube 4 can be prevented. As a result, even if the male terminal fittings 1 are handled in a large numbers, the leading end of the terminal contact portion 5 of one terminal fitting 1 will not intrude into the rectangular tube 4 of another terminal fitting 1 to be deformed. Further, the cut hole 22 left by forming the stabilizer 20 and the opening at the rear end of the rectangular tube 4 are closed by the closely folded portion 21 and the covering piece 23 formed in the rectangular tube portion 4 beforehand. Therefore, neither the terminal contact portion 5 nor external matter can intrude into the rectangular tube 4.
The male terminal fitting 1 illustrated in this embodiment is assumed to be a small-size, and the locking edge 15 needs to be as deep and wide as possible to ensure a sufficient locking force when engaged with the lock. Thus, it is desirable to form the locking edge 15 that extends over substantially the entire width of the side of the rectangular tube 4. However, external matter may intrude through such an opening. Accordingly, consideration might be given to forming one side wall of the rectangular tube as a double-wall structure. Part of the outer wall of this double wall structure could then be removed to form the locking edge 15. However, this possible design is less advantageous than the above-described embodiment because the size of the male terminal fitting would be increased by the thickness of one plate due to the double-wall structure. In this respect, the terminal fitting 1 of the subject invention achieves a sufficient engaging depth with the lock by forming the locking edge 15 that is engageable with the lock over substantially the entire width of the male terminal fitting 1 and freely adjusting the height of the closing pieces 12. Further, the intrusion of external matter can be prevented since no opening is formed at a position of the male terminal fitting 1 to be engaged with the lock.
In the embodiment shown in
Although not shown in
After (or before) the above-described bending, part of the closing portion 21 may be bent substantially 90° along the longitudinal direction of the connecting piece 24 to extend up from the plane of
The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined by the claims. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the claims.
The locking edge is formed in the bottom wall in the foregoing embodiment. However, the locking edge may be formed in any wall, such as the upper wall or the side wall.
The male terminal fitting is formed with the locking edge in the foregoing embodiment. However, the invention is also applicable to female terminal fittings formed with locking edges.
The closing pieces are substantially opposed to each other from the opposite side walls in the foregoing embodiment. However, one closing piece may extend from one side wall or two closing pieces may extend from substantially opposite side walls.
The opening left by the stabilizer is closed at least partly by the edge of the closely folded portion in the foregoing embodiment, but the closely folded portion is not necessary if a plate surface faces the opening. However, efficiency in blank cutout can be improved if the closely folded portion is substantially parallel with the rectangular tube and substantially extends in forward and backward directions FBD in the blank of the male terminal fitting, as in the foregoing embodiment.
Although the covering piece is formed at the closely folded portion in the foregoing embodiment, it may be formed at the rectangular tube.
The tube described above has a substantially rectangular cross-section. However, the invention is equally applicable to tubes with other shapes, particularly triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal or other polygonal shapes.
The above-described embodiment has only one stabilizer However, two or more longitudinally space stabilizers may be provided on the same side and/or on opposite lateral sides at the substantially same or at different longitudinal positions of the terminal fitting.
Although the above embodiment refers to a male terminal fitting, the invention is equally applicable to a female terminal fitting.
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