This description relates to a terminal fitting and to a connector accommodating the terminal fitting.
A known method for providing electrical connection in an automobile or the like involves pushing facing junctions against each other for bringing them into contact with each other. In such a method, established continuity is poor in the case where contamination exists between junctions. For this reason, in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-274290, the two junctions are rubbed together when they are pushed against each other to enable removal of any contamination therebetween.
To be specific, in the power-feeding device in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-274290, the female junction has sole plates facing each other, and a coil spring held and compressed between these sole plates in a case. The sole plate exposed to the exterior has an elastic leaf spring. This leaf spring has a sloped free end portion that is bent after being extended out of the sole plate toward the exterior and is therefore easily elastically deformable. The two junctions are rubbed together when a male junction and the female junction (free end portion) come in contact with each other, thereby removing any contamination therebetween.
The configuration disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-274290 is not available with large current. This is because, the thickness of the leaf spring should be large for use with large current, and the thicker leaf spring has an increased stiffness so that the bent portion is hardly elastically deformable. Hence, upon contact with the male junction, the free end portion of the leaf spring member barely is subjected to a shifted movement phenomenon caused by elastic deformation, resulting in inadequate removal of contamination on the contact portion.
A terminal fitting disclosed in this description includes: an electrical contact member that has an facing surface configured to face a contact surface provided on a mating terminal. The electrical contact member is configured to be connected to an external circuit. The terminal fitting further has a canted coil spring that is in the shape of a coil of multiple turns of a conductive wire material. The coil has a wound surface inclined with respect to the coil axis of the canted coil spring. The coil axis being is parallel with the facing surface of the electrical contact member. The canted coil spring is configured to be sandwiched between the mating terminal and the electrical contact member when the mating terminal and the electrical contact member approach each other. The electrical contact member has a holder shaft that is inserted in the canted coil spring to hold the canted coil spring in a posture where the coil axis is parallel with the facing surface of the electrical contact member.
The canted coil spring is fixed to the electrical contact member through the holder shaft. Additionally, the coil axis is parallel with the facing surface of the electrical contact member and the wound surface is inclined with respect to the coil axis. Accordingly, when the mating terminal and the electrical contact member approach each other, the canted coil spring is sandwiched between the contact surface of the mating terminal and the facing surface of the electrical contact member. As a result, the mating terminal and the electrical contact member are connected electrically to each other.
In this connection state, when the mating terminal and the electrical contact member move to approach each other, the canted coil spring resists its elasticity and deforms in such a manner that the wound surface inclines farther. Through this process, in a contact portion between the canted coil spring and the contact surface of the mating terminal and a contact portion between the canted coil spring and the facing surface of the electrical contact member, a shifted movement phenomenon occurs in such a manner that the canted coil spring rubs each surface. Therefore, even if the surfaces have contamination, the contamination is rubbed off.
The electrical contact member may include two fixed segments facing each other and standing from respective end portions of the facing surface, and both end portions of the holder shaft may be fixed to the fixed segments. This configuration allows the canted coil spring to be fixed with a simple structure without dropping out of the shaft member.
An embodiment of a connector using a terminal fitting disclosed in this description may include a connector housing that can accommodate a terminal fitting. The connector housing may have an opening through which the mating terminal is capable of entering into the connector housing and coming in contact with the canted coil spring. This configuration allows the terminal fitting to be protected by the connector housing while allowing the mating terminal to enter through the opening for connection.
A terminal fitting disclosed in this description enables removal of contamination between the terminal fitting and a mating terminal.
An embodiment will be described with reference to
A terminal fitting 10 of this embodiment is electrically connected to a mating terminal 80 when pushed against the mating terminal 80. The terminal fitting 10 is contained in a connector housing 60, and a connector 15 includes the terminal fitting 10 and the connector housing 60. The terminal fitting 10 includes an electrical contact member 20, a holder shaft 40, and a canted coil spring 50. The upper side in
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The reception portion 23 is a fixed-width flat plate configured so that the left-right dimension (width) exceeds the length of the canted coil spring 50 in the axial direction (front-back direction). The reception portion 23 has a lower surface serving as the facing surface 21. The fixed segments 31 are substantially rectangular and are bent at both ends of the reception portion 23 in the width direction at substantially right angles. Thus, the fixed segments 31 face each other and stand from respective end portions of the facing surface 21. A fixed hole 33 penetrates in the plate thickness direction through a substantially central portion of each fixed segment 31.
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The upper body 60U of the connector housing 60 has a leading portion 61 for leading the external connection portion 25 out of the connector housing 60. The leading portion 61 contains a lance 63. This lance 63 is fit in and engaged with the latch hole 25B of the external connection portion 25, so that the electrical contact member 20 is engaged with the connector housing 60.
The lower body 60L of the connector housing 60 has an opening 65 that permits entry of the mating terminal 80. The opening 65 is provided in a position where the canted coil spring 50 of the accommodated terminal fitting 10 is disposed. The canted coil spring 50 can be exposed downward through the opening 65, and the entry of an engaging portion 89, which will be described below, is permitted.
The lower body 60L of the connector housing 60 has a placement surface 67, extending in the front-back direction, on which the reception portion 23 of the electrical contact member 20 is placed. The placement surface 67 is provided on the front and back of the opening 65 and the electrical contact member 20 is sandwiched between the placement surface 67 and the upper body 60U, thereby fixing the electrical contact member 20.
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The mating terminal 80 is held in the mating housing 87 by insert molding. The contact surface 81 is held by the engaging portion 89. The connector 15 and the mating connector 85 are engaged with each other when the engaging portion 89 enters the opening 65. The distance between the facing surface 21 of the electrical contact member 20 and the contact surface 81 of the mating terminal 80 in engagement is predetermined to enable use in the non-linear region of the canted coil spring 50 in the state where the connector 15 and the mating connector 85 are engaged completely with each other.
The advantageous effects of the terminal fitting 10 and the connector 15 according to this embodiment, which have the aforementioned configurations, will now be explained.
Before the mating terminal 80 is in contact with the canted coil spring 50, as shown in
The terminal fitting 10 is contained in the connector housing 60. The latch hole 25B of the electrical contact member 20 is engaged with the lance 63 and the front and back end portions of the reception portion 23 are sandwiched between the placement surface 67 and the upper body 60U. Thus, the terminal fitting 10 is fixed in the connector housing 60. Further, the surface of the terminal fitting 10 except the opening 65 is covered and protected by the connector housing 60.
In addition, as shown in
Before the mating terminal 80 is in contact with the canted coil spring 50, the canted coil spring 50 may be held by the holder shaft 40 with the major axis of the canted coil spring 50 oriented in the up-and-down direction. In this case, as shown in
In the connection state shown in
In addition, as shown in
As described above, in the terminal fitting 10 of this embodiment, the canted coil spring 50 fixed to the electrical contact member 20 through the holder shaft 40 is disposed in such a manner that the coil axis L is parallel with the facing surface 21 of the electrical contact member 20 and the wound surface is inclined with respect to the coil axis L. Accordingly, when further receiving pressing force resulting from the approaching mating terminal 80, the canted coil spring 50 resists its elasticity and deforms in such a manner that the wound surface is inclined more. Through this process, a shifted movement phenomenon occurs in such a manner that the canted coil spring 50 rubs the facing surface 21 and the contact surface 81. Therefore, any contamination that may be present on the surfaces 21 and 81 is rubbed off. Further, the canted coil spring 50 has a function of ensuring contact pressure and establishing continuity in this manner, resulting in reductions in parts count and size.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and shown in the drawings and include those in various modes below.
Although in the aforementioned embodiment both end portions of the holder shaft 40 are passed through the fixed holes 33 of the fixed segments 31 and then swaged for fixing, the holder shaft may be fixed, for example, by welding a lanced piece or the like. In addition, it is acceptable that not both end portions but only one end is fixed and the other end is provided with a structure for preventing it from dropping out (e.g., pushing it against a plate piece or increasing the diameter of the holder shaft).
Although in the aforementioned embodiment the coil axis L of the canted coil spring 50 is oriented in such a manner that it extends in the left-right direction, it may be oriented in such a manner that the coil axis L extends in the front-back direction of the electrical contact member 20.
Although in the aforementioned embodiment the external connection portion 25 is led out of the connector housing 60 and thus connected to the external circuit, the wire connected to the external circuit may be connected to the electrical contact member, thereby establishing connection to the external circuit.
Although in the aforementioned embodiment the holder shaft 40 is composed of brass, it may be composed of SUS, for example. Further, although the holder shaft 40 is supposed to be a round bar, it may instead be a flat plate, cornered bar, or elliptic bar.
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