1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a terminal fitting and to a connector provided therewith.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,374,465 discloses a female terminal fitting with a rectangular tube at a front end and a wire crimping portion in the form of an open barrel at a rear end. The wire crimping portion defines an open barrel with a bottom wall and two side plates extending from left and right sides of the bottom wall. The rectangular tube has a base plate connected to the bottom wall of the wire crimping portion, two side plates extending at substantially right angles from left and right sides of the base plate and a lid plate extending at a substantially right angle from the end of at least one side plate opposite the base plate. The base plate is formed with a locking hole. The terminal fitting inserted into a terminal accommodating chamber of a housing from behind and a locking projection of a locking lance formed in the terminal accommodating chamber engages the edge of the locking hole to prevent the terminal fitting from coming out backward.
A part of the base plate behind the locking hole is indented inwardly of the rectangular tube to form a retracted portion. Thus the base plate has a height difference between the front and rear sides of the rear edge of the locking hole. A rear end part of the locking projection of the locking lance faces the outer surface of this retracted portion, and a part of the locking projection before the retracted portion is in the opening area of the locking hole. According to this configuration, a dimension of the locking hole in forward and backward directions can be reduced as compared with the case where an opening range of the locking hole in forward and backward directions extends from the front end to the rear end of the locking projection, and the terminal fitting can be made smaller by reducing a length of the rectangular tube in forward and backward directions by that much.
In the above-described terminal fitting, the retracted portion is formed by cutting a part of the base plate and bending the cut part. The side plates are connected to the left and right edges of this base plate. Thus, a formation range of the retracted portion in a width direction is limited to a range inwardly of the inner side surfaces of the side plates. That is, it is structurally impossible to form the retracted portion over the entire width of the rectangular tube including plate thickness ranges of the side plates. Since the locking projection of the locking lance is accommodated in a space secured by indenting the retracted portion inwardly of the rectangular tube, the width of the locking lance is limited to the entire width of the retracted portion or smaller. In other words, an engagement margin between the locking lance and the locking hole in the width direction is limited to the formation range of the retracted portion in the width direction.
The invention was completed in view of the above situation and an object thereof is to ensure a large engagement margin between a lock and a locking hole.
The invention relates to a terminal fitting with a tube at a front end part. A locking hole is formed is formed in the tube. A locking projection of a lock formed in a terminal accommodating chamber engages a front end edge of the locking hole when the terminal fitting is inserted properly in the terminal accommodating chamber to retain the terminal fitting. The tube comprises a base plate and first and second side plates extending from the base plate. A lid plate extends between the side plates and is formed with the locking hole. The lid plate includes a front and rear plates cantilevered from the first side wall. The front plate defines a part of the lid plate before the locking hole and the rear plate defines a part of the lid plate behind the locking hole. A retracted portion is formed in the rear plate and is retracted inwardly relative to the front plate to provide a height difference within the range of an engagement margin with the locking projection and capable of facing a rear end part of the locking projection.
The locking hole preferably extends over the entire width of the lid plate. The retracted portion also preferably is formed over the entire width. Additionally, the front and the rear plates of the lid plate portion preferably are cantilevered from the side plate independently of each other. Thus, the position of a fold line along which the rear plate and the side plate are connected at a substantially right angle can be set at a position displaced inward of the rectangular tube from the position of a fold line along which the front plate and the side plate are connected at a substantially right angle, and the height difference can be provided between the front and the rear plates. The rear plate is cantilevered and hence can extend over the entire width of the rectangular tube if an extending dimension is set appropriately. Thus, it is possible to form the retracted portion over the entire width of the rectangular tube and to ensure a large engagement margin between the locking lance and the locking hole in the width direction.
At least one posture stabilizing portion preferably is formed behind an area of the retracted portion substantially facing the locking projection and projecting out of the rectangular tube from the outer surface of the retracted portion. The posture stabilizing portion enables the lid plate to be held in contact with the inner surface of the terminal accommodating chamber at two positions, i.e. a position before the locking hole and a position after the locking hole, thereby stabilizing the posture of the tube in the terminal accommodating chamber.
A distance from the rear end of the front plate to the front end of the rear plate preferably is shorter than a distance from the front end to the rear end of the locking projection in forward and backward directions.
A formation range of the retracted portion in forward and backward directions preferably extends substantially from the front end edge of the rear plate to a position slightly before a substantial center of the rear plate in forward and backward directions.
The retracted portion preferably is in a positional relationship to be retracted in a direction away from the outer surface of a main body of the lock and in an inward direction of the tube as compared with the front plate.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a connector comprising: at least one terminal accommodating chamber and at least one of the above-described terminal fittings to be inserted into the respective terminal accommodating chamber. A tube of the one a terminal fitting includes a locking hole formed at a front end part and which is be retained not to come off backward by the engagement of the front end edge of the locking hole with a locking projection of a locking portion formed in the terminal accommodating chamber in a state where the terminal fitting is properly inserted in the terminal accommodating chamber.
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 in accordance with the invention is identified by the letter T in
A locking lance 32 is cantilevered forward from a lower wall of the terminal accommodating chamber 31 and is configured for holding and retaining the terminal fitting T that has been inserted properly inserted into the terminal accommodating chamber 31. The locking lance 32 has a main body 33 that is resiliently deformable to retract out and down. A locking projection 34 projects up from the surface of the main body 33 and is in an insertion space for the terminal fitting T in the terminal accommodating chamber 31 for engaging the terminal fitting T when the locking lance 32 is not deformed resiliently, as shown in
The locking projection 34 is arranged in a substantially in a central part of the main body 33 in forward and backward directions. A front receiving surface 35F is defined at a front area of the upper surface of the main body 33 forward of the locking projection 34 and a rear receiving surface 35R is defined at a rear area of the upper surface of the main body 33 behind the locking projection 34. The front and rear receiving surfaces 35F, 35R are arranged to contact the properly inserted terminal fitting T from below when the locking lance 32 is not deformed resiliently. Thus, the front and rear receiving surfaces 35F, 35R are capable of supporting the terminal fitting T from below.
The locking projection 34 has a wide substantially rectangular shape and is longer in forward and backward directions than in a height direction when viewed laterally. A locking surface 36 is defined at the front end of the locking projection 34 and is substantially perpendicular to the inserting direction ID of the terminal fitting T when the locking lance 32 is not deformed. The upper surface of the locking projection 34 is substantially parallel to the inserting direction ID of the terminal fitting T when the locking lance 32 is not deformed. An inclined surface 37 is formed at the rear end of the locking projection 34 and inclines out and down toward the back with respect to the inserting direction ID of the terminal fitting T when the locking lance 32 is not deformed. The entire area of the locking surface 36 from the lower end to the upper end defines an engagement margin with the terminal fitting T in the vertical direction.
References to the vertical direction in the following paragraphs are based on the state where the terminal fitting T is inserted in the terminal accommodating chamber 31. As shown in
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A dimension of an opening area of the locking hole 20 in forward and backward directions (distance from the rear end of the front plate 19F to the front end of the rear plate 19R) is less than a distance from the front end (locking surface 36) to the rear end of the locking projection 34 in forward and backward directions, as shown in
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The invention is not limited to the above described embodiment. For example, the following embodiments are also included in the scope of the invention.
Although the lid extends only from the right side plate in the above embodiment, two lids may extend from the left and right side plates and may be both formed with a retracted portion.
Although the posture stabilizer is formed by hammering in the above embodiment, it may be formed by cutting and bending.
Although the posture stabilizer is arranged at one position in the widthwise center in the above embodiment, it may be provided at a plurality of positions spaced apart in the width direction.
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