This application is based on and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-120583, filed on Jul. 14, 2020, with the Japan Patent Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a terminal fitting.
Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 2019-029118 discloses a terminal fitting. This terminal fitting includes an angular tube portion into which a tab is to be inserted. This angular tube portion includes a bottom wall portion, a pair of side wall portions rising from the bottom wall portion and a ceiling wall portion. The ceiling wall portion is formed by two ceiling plates extending toward each other from the upper ends of the both side wall portions and vertically overlapped. An upward movement of the tab inserted into the angular tube portion is restricted by the lower ceiling plate, and the tab presses a resilient contact piece arranged along the bottom wall portion downward. A terminal fitting provided with an angular tube portion is also disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication Nos. 2013-229221, 2007-018763, and H10-247539.
Since the terminal fitting of Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 2019-029118 is formed by bending a metal plate, it is required to reduce a required amount of a material. Accordingly, it is considered to omit or simplify the upper ceiling plate of a terminal body. However, if the upper ceiling plate is omitted or simplified, a clearance is formed between the lower ceiling plate and an inner side surface of a housing with the terminal fitting accommodated in the housing. Thus, the terminal fitting may rattle.
Accordingly, the present disclosure aims to reduce rattling when a terminal fitting is accommodated into a housing while reducing a required amount of a material for forming the terminal fitting.
The present disclosure is directed to a terminal fitting with a body portion in the form of an angular tube, wherein the body portion includes a first wall portion, a second wall portion, a third wall portion and a fourth wall portion continuous in a circumferential direction, the first and second wall portions are continuous via a first corner portion, the second and third wall portions are continuous via a second corner portion, the third and fourth wall portions are continuous via a third corner portion, the fourth wall portion includes a restricting portion to be overlapped on an end part of the first wall portion opposite to the first corner portion from outside, and the first wall portion includes a projecting portion projecting outward at a position away from the restricting portion toward the first corner portion.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to reduce rattling when a terminal fitting is accommodated into a housing while reducing a required amount of a material for forming the terminal fitting.
The foregoing summary is illustrative only and is not intended to be in any way limiting. In addition to the illustrative aspects, embodiments, and features described above, further aspects, embodiments, and features will become apparent by reference to the drawings and the following detailed description.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here.
First, embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described.
(1) The terminal fitting of the present disclosure includes a body portion in the form of an angular tube, wherein the body portion includes a first wall portion, a second wall portion, a third wall portion and a fourth wall portion continuous in a circumferential direction, the first and second wall portions are continuous via a first corner portion, the second and third wall portions are continuous via a second corner portion, the third and fourth wall portions are continuous via a third corner portion, the fourth wall portion includes a restricting portion to be overlapped on an end part of the first wall portion opposite to the first corner portion from outside, and the first wall portion includes a projecting portion projecting outward at a position away from the restricting portion toward the first corner portion.
In this terminal fitting, an outward displacement of the first wall portion can be restricted by the restricting portion of the fourth wall portion. Thus, a required amount of a material can be reduced as compared to a configuration in which a wall portion continuous with the fourth wall portion is overlapped on the entire first wall portion. Further, the first wall portion includes the projecting portion projecting outward at the position away from the restricting portion toward the first corner portion. Thus, when this terminal fitting is accommodated into a housing, a clearance between the terminal fitting and an inner side surface of the housing is reduced and rattling is suppressed also at the position of the first wall portion away from the restricting portion toward the first corner portion. Therefore, according to this terminal fitting, the required amount of the material can be reduced while the rattling of the terminal fitting is suppressed.
(2) Preferably, the projecting portion is arranged at a position away from the first corner portion in the first wall portion.
The projecting portion of this terminal fitting is arranged at the position away from the first corner portion in the first wall portion. Thus, the projecting portion can be formed in this terminal fitting in advance, such as by striking, before bending is applied (i.e. in a developed state). Therefore, this terminal fitting is easily manufactured.
(3) Preferably, a projecting end of the projecting portion is at the same height position as an outer side surface of the restricting portion.
Since the projecting end of the projecting portion is at the same height position as the outer side surface of the restricting portion in this terminal fitting, the clearance between the projecting portion and the housing inner side surface is further suppressed to be small. Thus, rattling can be more reliably suppressed according to this terminal fitting.
(4) Preferably, the body portion has open front and rear surfaces, the first wall portion includes a recess recessed inwardly, and the projecting portion is arranged in at least one of regions forward of and rearward of the recess.
The projecting portion of this terminal fitting is arranged in at least one of the regions forward of and rearward of the recess. Thus, according to this terminal fitting, the rattling of the terminal fitting can be suppressed while the spread of the first wall portion in a width direction is suppressed. Further, the rattling of the terminal fitting to inclined back and forth in the housing can be suppressed.
A specific example of the present disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited to these illustrations and is intended to be represented by claims and include all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents.
A female terminal fitting 10 to be connected to a mating male terminal fitting is illustrated in one embodiment. The terminal fitting is connected to the mating terminal fitting by inserting a tab 90 (see
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The terminal fitting 10 is integrally formed, such as by bending, after a conductive metal plate is stamped into a developed shape shown in
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The locking portion 41 is provided in a central part in the front-rear direction, out of an end part of the first base portion 40 opposite to the first corner portion 26, and shaped to project in a direction away from the first corner portion 26. The lock receiving portion 33 is arranged inside the locking portion 41, and an inward movement of the locking portion 41 is restricted by the lock receiving portion 33. That is, the end part of the first wall portion 21 opposite to the first corner portion 26 is arranged between the restricting portions 31 and the lock receiving portion 33 in a thickness direction of the first wall portion 21. Thus, movements of the end part of the first wall portion 21 opposite to the first corner portion 26 toward both sides along the thickness direction of the first wall portion 21 are restricted.
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The recesses 44, 45 are so-called beads. As shown in
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A manufacturing method of the terminal fitting 10 is described below.
First, the metal plate is stamped into the developed shape shown in
The terminal fitting 10 manufactured in this way is connected to the wire 92. Specifically, as shown in
Although not described in detail, a clearance formed between the first wall portion 21 and the inner side surface of the cavity 61 is reduced and the rattling of the terminal fitting 10 is suppressed also in a part including the first projecting portion 42 of the terminal fitting 10, similarly to the part including the second projecting portion 43. Particularly, since the first and second projecting portions 42, 43 are arranged away from each other in the front-rear direction in the first wall portion 21, the rattling of the terminal fitting 10 to incline back and force is also suppressed.
As described above, the terminal fitting 10 of this embodiment can restrict an outward displacement of the first wall portion 21 by the restricting portions 31 of the fourth wall portion 24. Thus, a required amount of a material can be reduced as compared to a configuration in which a wall portion continuous with the fourth wall portion 24 is overlapped on the entire first wall portion 21. Further, the first wall portion 21 includes the projecting portions 42, 43 projecting outward at the positions away from the restricting portions 31 toward the first corner portion 26. Thus, when this terminal fitting 10 is accommodated into the housing 60, the clearance between the terminal fitting 10 and the inner side surface of the housing 60 is reduced and rattling is suppressed also at the positions of the first wall portion 21 away from the restricting portions 31 toward the first corner portion 26. Therefore, according to this terminal fitting 10, the required amount of the material can be reduced while the rattling of the terminal fitting 10 is suppressed.
Further, the projecting portions 42, 43 of this terminal fitting 10 are arranged at the positions away from the first corner portion 26 in the first wall portion 21. Thus, the projecting portions 42, 43 can be formed in this terminal fitting 10 in advance, such as by striking, before bending is applied (i.e. in a developed state). Therefore, this terminal fitting 10 is easily manufactured.
Further, since the projecting ends of the projecting portions 42, 43 are at the same height position as the outer side surfaces of the restricting portions 31 in this terminal fitting 10, the clearances between the projecting portions 42, 43 and the inner side surface of the housing 60 are further suppressed to be small. Thus, according to this terminal fitting 10, rattling can be more reliably suppressed.
Further, the projecting portions 42, 43 of this terminal fitting 10 are arranged in the regions forward of and rearward of the recesses 44, 45. Thus, according to this terminal fitting 10, the rattling of the terminal fitting 10 can be suppressed while the spread of the first wall portion 21 in the width direction is suppressed. Particularly, since the projecting portions 42, 43 are arranged on both front and rear sides, rattling on both front and rear sides can be suppressed, with the result that the rattling of the terminal fitting 10 is more reliably suppressed.
The embodiment disclosed this time should be considered illustrative in all aspects, rather than restrictive.
(1) Although the first, second, third and fourth wall portions are successively arranged in the clockwise direction in a front view in the above embodiment, these may be successively arranged in a counterclockwise direction.
(2) Although the projecting portions are arranged at the positions away from the first corner portion in the first wall portion in the above embodiment, the projecting portions may be integrally formed to the first corner portion.
(3) Although the projecting ends of the projecting portions are at the same height position as the outer side surfaces of the restricting portions in the above embodiment, these may not be at the same height position as or at a height position lower or higher than the outer side surfaces of the restricting portions.
(4) Although the projecting portions are arranged in the regions both forward of and rearward of the recesses in the above embodiment, the projecting portions may be arranged only in a front region or only in a rear region.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein for purposes of illustration, and that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the various exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims.
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