Terminal fitting with crimping pieces and portions for restricting wire movement

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450831
  • Patent Number
    6,450,831
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A terminal fitting (T) has a pair of crimping pieces (17A, 17B) that extend up from opposite side edges of a bottom wall (11), and are crimped into connection with a wire (W) placed on the bottom wall (11). The crimping pieces (17A, 17B) are offset to each other in the longitudinal direction of the wire (W). Restricting portions (18A, 18B) are formed on the bottom wall (11) and restrict a lateral displacement of the wire (W) against pushing forces acting on the wire (W) from the crimping pieces (17A, 17B) in directions normal to the longitudinal direction of the wire (W) while the crimping pieces (17A, 17B) are being crimped into connection with the wire (W).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a terminal fitting that has a crimping portion for crimped connection with a wire.




2. Description of the Related Art




A known terminal fitting that has a crimping portion for crimped connection with a wire is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,599,212. This known terminal fitting has a bottom wall and a crimping portion formed by two crimping pieces that extend up from opposite side edges of the bottom wall. The crimping pieces can be wound around a wire disposed on the bottom wall to achieve a crimped connection with the wire. The crimping pieces are offset to each other in the longitudinal direction of the wire to avoid a mutual interference when they are crimped. Thus, several kinds of wires of different diameters can be handled.




Crimping pieces that are offset have one crimping piece at each of two positions on the wire. This configuration results in a fastening force that is lower than a case where two crimping pieces are crimped together in one position.




To strengthen the fastening force, it may be considered to increase a degree of deformation of the crimping pieces when they are crimped. Thus, the outer diameters of the wire and the crimping pieces are made smaller when the wire is fastened. However, the lateral pushing force exerted on the wire by the crimping piece increases as the degree of deformation for crimping increases. Thus, the wire is pushed sideways from its proper fastened position. As a result, the resin coating is pushed out between the leading end of the crimping piece and the side edge of the bottom wall opposite from this crimping piece. In a worst case, the pushed-out coating may be cut.




In view of the above, an object of the invention is to prevent a lateral displacement of a wire due to pushing forces exerted by the crimping pieces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a terminal fitting with a bottom wall that has opposite first and second side edges. First and second crimping pieces extend up from the respective first and second side edges of the bottom wall, and can be wound around a wire placed on the bottom wall. The crimping pieces are offset to each other in the longitudinal direction of the wire. The terminal fitting further comprises restricting portions for engaging the wire placed on the bottom wall to restrict a lateral displacement of the wire against transverse pushing forces exerted on the wire by the crimping pieces during the crimping of the crimping pieces.




The restricting portions may be offset relative to each other, and may be displaced from a transverse center position to sides opposite the corresponding crimping pieces.




The restricting portions may be formed by embossing the bottom wall. Alternatively, the restricting portions may be formed by embossing the side walls extending upward from the side edges of the bottom walls or by making cuts in portions of the side walls and bending these cut portions inwardly. Still further, the restricting portions may be formed by embossing corners between the bottom wall and the side walls.




The restricting portions prevent lateral displacement of the wire even if there are large lateral pushing forces exerted on the wire due to the crimping of the crimping pieces.




The restricting portions are disposed in offset arrangement, and hence the wire lies in an S-shape on the bottom wall after crimping. Thus, a loose movement of the wire in its longitudinal direction can be restricted even if a longitudinal pulling force acts on the wire.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the first embodiment.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the first embodiment.





FIG. 4

is a bottom view of the first embodiment.




FIGS.


5


(A) and


5


(B) are lateral sections showing states before and where a wire is fastened, respectively.




FIGS.


6


(A) and


6


(B) are a partial plan view and a partial perspective view of a second embodiment, respectively.




FIGS.


7


(A) and


7


(B) are a partial plan view and a partial perspective view of a third embodiment, respectively.




FIGS.


8


(A) and


8


(B) are a partial plan view and a partial perspective view of a fourth embodiment, respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An insulation-displacement terminal fitting T according to a first embodiment of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 1-5

, and is produced by bending and embossing a conductive metallic plate material that has been stamped or cut into a specified shape. The insulation-displacement terminal fitting T is narrow in forward and backward directions, and has a bottom wall


11


with first and second side edges. First and second side walls


12


extend upward from the opposite side edges of the bottom wall


11


over its entire length.




An engaging portion


13


is formed at the front half of the terminal fitting T for connection with a mating male terminal fitting (not shown). The engaging portion


13


is comprised of the bottom wall


11


, the side walls


12


and first and second ceiling walls


14


. The first and second ceiling walls


14


extend inwardly from the upper edges of the respective first and second side walls


12


and are placed one over the other to form a rectangular tube that extends in forward and backward directions.




Insulation-displacement portions


15


are formed rearwardly of the engaging portion


13


. The insulation-displacement portions


15


are formed by embossing the respective side walls


12


inwardly to define bent projecting ends


15


A in the space between the respective side walls


12


. Two pairs of the insulation-displacement portions


15


are provided one after the other along the longitudinal direction of the terminal fitting T. A wire W can be aligned parallel to the longitudinal direction of the terminal fitting T and pushed transversely between the insulation-displacement portions


15


. Thus, the bent projecting ends


15


A of the insulation-displacement portions


15


will cut open a resin coating Wa of the wire W. Further pushing of the wire W will cause the bent projecting ends


15


A to bite into the cut-open sections of the resin coating Wa and to contact a core Wb of the wire W. The insulation displacement portions can take forms other than the specific shapes described above and illustrated in the

FIGS. 1-4

. Additionally, the step of insulation displacement can be performed simultaneously with, before or after a crimping step to be described later.




A crimping section


16


is formed adjacent the rear end of the terminal fitting T for crimped connection with the wire W. The crimping section


16


includes a rear end portion of the bottom wall


11


and first and second rear end portions


12


R of the respective first and second side walls


12


. The rear end portions


12


R of the side walls


12


project a shorter distance from the bottom wall


11


than portions of the side walls


11


forward of the crimping section


16


. First and second crimping pieces


17


A and


17


B extend up from upper edges of the respective first and second rear end portions


12


R of the side walls


12


. The first crimping piece


17


A is at the front of the first rear end portion


12


R, whereas the second crimping piece


17


B is at the rear of the second rear end portion


12


R. Thus, the first and second crimping pieces


17


A,


17


B are offset from each other in the longitudinal direction of the terminal fitting T.




First and second substantially triangular pyramidal restricting portions


18


A and


18


B are embossed on the bottom wall


11


and project into the wire-receiving space between the side walls


12


. The first and second restricting portions


18


A and


18


B are located to align substantially with the respective first and second crimping pieces


17


A and


17


B. Thus, the first and second restricting portions


18


A and


18


B are spaced longitudinally along the insulation-displacement terminal fitting T. The restricting portions


18


A and


18


B both are offset from the longitudinal center of the bottom wall


11


. More particularly, the first restricting portion


18


A is at a location on the bottom wall


11


closer to the second side wall


12


than to the first side wall


12


. Similarly, the second restricting portion


18


B is at a location on the bottom wall


11


closer to the first side wall


12


than to the second side wall


12


.




Each restricting portion


18


A,


18


B has a longitudinal ridge


19


R that extends in forward and backward directions, and two transverse ridges


19


F that extend laterally from the front end of the longitudinal ridge


19


R. A front locking surface


19


S is defined in front of the transverse ridges


19


F of each restricting portion


18


A,


18


B and extends substantially normal to the longitudinal direction of the terminal fitting T.




The wire W can be disposed between the crimping pieces


17


A and


17


B with the longitudinal axis of the wire W oriented in forward and backward directions. The wire W then is moved normal to its longitudinal direction and is placed on the bottom wall


11


. Subsequently, as shown in FIG.


5


(B), the crimping pieces


17


A,


17


B are wound around the outer surface of the wire W and are deformed and curved arcuately inwardly. In this way, the crimping portion


16


is crimped into connection with the wire W.




The crimping pieces


17


A,


17


B are crimped into connection with the wire W in two positions because of the longitudinal offset between the two crimping pieces


17


A,


17


B. As a result, the crimping operation causes the respective crimping pieces


17


A or


17


B to exert lateral forces on the wire W. More particularly, the crimping causes the first crimping piece


17


A to urge the wire W toward the second side wall


12


. Similarly, the crimping causes the second crimping piece


17


B to urge the wire W toward the first side wall


12


.




Clearances between the inner surfaces of the side walls


12


and the wire W would permit the wire W to be displaced laterally in response to the pushing force from the crimping piece


17


A or


17


B, if there were no restricting portions


18


A and


18


B. Such a lateral displacement of the wire W could cause the resin coating Wa of the wire W to be pushed out between the leading end of the crimping piece


17


A or


17


B and the upper edge of the side wall


12


at the side of the bottom wall


11


opposite from the crimping piece


17


A or


17


B. In a worst case, the pushed-out resin coating Wa may be cut. However, the first and second restricting portions


18


A,


18


B on the bottom wall


11


prevent excessive lateral displacement of the wire W. Thus, portions of the wire W that are crimped by the first crimping piece


17


A contact the first restricting portion


18


A and are held in a position offset from the transverse center and toward the first crimping piece


17


A, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5B

. Similarly, portions of the wire W that are crimped by the second crimping piece


17


B contact the second restricting portion


18


A and are held in a position offset from the transverse center and toward the second crimping piece


17


B. As a result, a section of the wire W at and near the restricting portions


18


A,


18


B defines a slightly S-shaped or zig-zag line due to the crimping, as shown in FIG.


2


.




As explained above, the crimping pieces


17


A,


17


B exert lateral pushing forces on the wire W during the crimping operation. However, the wire W is received by the restricting portions


18


A,


18


B at the side of the wire W opposite from the crimping piece


17


A,


17


B that gives the pushing force. Thus, the wire W is held against the lateral pushing force and without significant lateral displacement.




The transverse offset of the restricting portions


18


A and


18


B achieves another significant advantage. More particularly, the first restricting portion


18


A is at a front position with respect to the longitudinal direction of the wire W and is displaced toward a second side of the longitudinal center. The second restricting portion


18


B is at a rear position with respect to the longitudinal direction of the wire W and is displaced to a first side of the longitudinal center. Thus, the two restricting portions


18




a


,


18


B are in an offset arrangement. Accordingly, the crimped wire W assumes an S-shape or zigzag configuration relative to the longitudinal axis of the terminal fitting T. The two transversely offset restricting portions


18


A and


18


B resist pulling forces in the longitudinal direction of the wire W. Therefore, a loose movement of the wire W in its longitudinal direction is restricted.




As explained above, each restricting portion


18


A,


18


B is substantially in the form of a triangular pyramid and the front locking surface


19


S of each restricting portion


18


A,


18


B extends substantially normal to the longitudinal direction of the wire W. The resin coating Wa of the wire W is hooked by the locking surfaces


19


S and the restricting portions


18


A,


18


B bite into the resin coating Wa in response to any backward pulling force on the wire W. Thus, a loose movement of the wire W can be restricted effectively against the pulling force.




A second embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIG.


6


. The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the construction of the restricting portions. Other elements of the second embodiment are the same as in the first embodiment. Accordingly, no description is given on the structure, action and effects of these similar elements, and they are merely identified by the same reference numerals as in the first embodiment.




Restricting portions


21


A,


21


B of the second embodiment are formed by embossing portions of the side walls


12


near the bottom wall


11


to project inwardly. The positional relationship between the first and second crimping pieces


17


A and


17


B and the first and second restricting pieces


21


A and


21


B with respect to forward and backward directions and transverse directions are the same as in the first embodiment.




A third embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG.


7


. The third embodiment also differs from the first embodiment in the construction of the restricting portions. Other elements, however, are substantially the same as in the first embodiment. Accordingly, no description is given of the structure, action and effects of these similar elements, and these similar elements merely are identified by the same reference numerals as in the first embodiment.




Restricting portions


22


A,


22


B of the third embodiment are formed by embossing corners between the bottom wall


11


and the side walls


12


so that the restricting portions


22


A,


22


B stand from the side edges of the bottom walls


11


and project inwardly. The positional relationship between the first and second crimping pieces


17


A and


17


B and the positional relationship between the first and second restricting portions


22


A and


22


B with respect to forward and backward directions and transverse directions are the same as in the first embodiment.




A fourth embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIG.


8


. The fourth embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the construction of the restricting portions. Since the other construction is same as in the first embodiment, no description is given on the structure, action and effects thereof, and these similar elements merely are identified by the same reference numerals as in the first embodiment.




Restricting portions


23


A,


23


B of the fourth embodiment are formed by making cuts in portions of the side walls


12


substantially adjacent the bottom wall


11


and bending the cut portions inwardly. The restricting portions


23


A,


23


B are rectangular when viewed along the longitudinal direction of the wire W, and extend in directions normal to both the side walls


12


and the bottom wall


11


. The positional relationships between the first and second crimping pieces


17


A and


17


B and between the first and second restricting portions


23


A and


23


B with respect to forward and backward directions and transverse directions are the same as in the first embodiment.




The present 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. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing the sprit of the present invention.




The preceding embodiments relate to terminal fittings with a crimping portion. However, disclosed restricting portions also may be applied to terminal fittings with no crimping portion.




The preceding embodiments provide the restricting portions to the right or left from the longitudinal center position. However, the restricting portions may be provided in the longitudinal center according to the present invention.




The restricting portions are formed by embossing the bottom wall in the foregoing embodiments. However, the restricting portions may be formed by cutting the bottom wall and bending cut portions inwardly according to the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A terminal fitting with an elongated bottom wall having opposite first and second side edges, said bottom wall having a longitudinal axis centrally between the side edges, first and second crimping pieces extending up from the respective first and second side edges of the bottom wall and being longitudinally displaced from one another along the bottom wall, first and second restricting means substantially adjacent the bottom wall, the first restricting means being aligned with the first crimping piece and being closer to the second side edge than to the first side edge, the second restricting means being aligned with the second crimping piece and being closer to the first edge than to the second side edge, the first and second restricting means being for restricting lateral displacement of a wire in response to forces exerted by crimping the respective crimping portions into engagement with the wire and for urging the wire into a zigzag configuration.
  • 2. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein the restricting means are embossed into the bottom wall.
  • 3. The terminal fitting of claim 1, further comprising opposed first and second side walls projecting up from the respective first and second side edges of the bottom wall.
  • 4. The terminal fitting of claim 3, wherein the first and second restricting means are embossed into the respective first and second side walls and into portions of the bottom wall adjacent the respective first and second side walls.
  • 5. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein the first and second restricting means are unitary with the respective second and first side walls.
  • 6. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein the restricting means each having a locking surface substantially normal to the longitudinal axis.
  • 7. The terminal fitting of claim 6, wherein each said restricting means is a substantially triangular pyramid embossed in the bottom wall.
  • 8. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein said bottom wall is free projections between said first and second restricting means and first and second side edges.
  • 9. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein said bottom wall is substantially planar at locations between said first restricting means portion and first side edge and at locations between said second restricting means and said second side edge.
  • 10. A terminal fitting having opposite front and rear ends, an engaging portion defined adjacent the front end configured for engaging a mating terminal, a crimping portion defined adjacent the rear end, the crimping portion comprising an elongated bottom wall having opposite first and second side edges and a longitudinal axis substantially centrally between the side edges, first and second crimping pieces extending up from the respective first and second side edges of the bottom wall and being longitudinally displaced from one another along the crimping portion, first and second restricting portions substantially adjacent the bottom wall and aligned respectively with the first and second crimping pieces, each restricting portion having a locking surface substantially normal to the longitudinal axis and substantially facing the front end of the terminal fitting, the first and second restricting portions being offset on opposite respective sides of the longitudinal axis, such that the first restricting portion being closer to the second side edge than to the first side edge, and the second restricting portion being closer to the first side edge than to the second side edge, whereby the offset of the restricting portions on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis urges a wire places on the bottom wall into a zigzag configuration.
  • 11. The terminal fitting of claim 10, wherein the restricting portions are embossed into the bottom wall.
  • 12. The terminal fitting of claim 10, further comprising opposed first and second side walls projecting up from the respective first and second side edges of the bottom wall.
  • 13. The terminal fitting of claim 12, wherein the first and second restricting portions are embossed into the respective second and first side walls and into portions of the bottom wall adjacent the respective first and second side walls.
  • 14. The terminal fitting of claim 10, wherein the first and second restricting portions are unitary with the respective second and first side walls, and wherein said bottom wall is free of any projections between said first and second restricting portions and the respective first and second crimping pieces.
  • 15. The terminal fitting of claim 10, further comprising and insulation displacement portion between the engaging portion and the crimping portion.
  • 16. The terminal fitting of claim 10, wherein said bottom wall is substantially planar at locations between said restrictions portion and said first side edge and at locations between and second crimping portion and said second side edge.
  • 17. A terminated wire comprising:terminal fitting having opposite front and rear ends, an engaging portion defined adjacent the front end and configured for engaging a mating terminal, a crimping potion defined adjacent the rear end, the crimping portion comprising an elongated bottom wall having opposite first and second side edges and a longitudinal axis substantially centrally between the side edges, first and second crimping pieces extending up from the respective first and second side edges of the bottom wall and being longitudinally displaced from one another along the crimping portion, first and second restricting portions substantially adjacent the bottom wall and aligned respectively with the first and second crimping pieces, the first and second restricting portions being offset an opposite respective sides of the longitudinal axis, such that the first restricting portion is closer to the second side edge than to the first side edge, and the second restricting portion is closer to the first side edge than to the second side edge; and a wire crimped between the first crimping piece and the first restricting portion and between the second crimping piece and the second restricting portion such that said wire defines a zigzag configuration through said crimping portion of said terminal fitting.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-196456 Jun 2000 JP
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