A technique disclosed by this specification relates to a terminal fitting.
A power supply device to be installed in an electric or hybrid vehicle includes a battery pack formed by combining a plurality of unit cells and a casing for accommodating this battery pack. A connector fitting chamber in which a male terminal electrically connected to the battery pack is arranged inside is provided in the casing, and the power supply device is connected to an external device by fitting a mating connector housing into this connector fitting chamber (see Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2017-54588).
When maintenance or exchange is made, the power supply device needs to be removed from a vehicle body. For example, if the power supply device is installed in a lower part of a vehicle body, a worker needs to get under the vehicle body and remove the connector housing from the power supply device. Thus, a workload is large.
A terminal fitting disclosed by this specification is a terminal fitting to be connected to a mating terminal in the form of a flat plate, the terminal fitting includes a body having a pair of side walls arranged to face each other and a coupling wall coupling the pair of side walls and capable of accommodating the mating terminal inside, and a contact arranged along the coupling wall inside the body, electrically connected to the body and configured to resiliently contact the mating terminal accommodated inside the body, wherein one side wall of the pair of side walls includes an insertion opening, the mating terminal being inserted into the body through the insertion opening, and the other side wall of the pair of side walls includes a withdrawal opening, the mating terminal being withdrawn from the body through the withdrawal opening.
According to the above configuration, in connecting the mating terminal to the terminal fitting, the mating terminal may be inserted into the body through the insertion opening by being slid in parallel to the coupling wall. Further, in separating the mating terminal from the terminal fitting, the mating terminal may be withdrawn to the outside of the body through the withdrawal opening by being similarly slid in parallel to the coupling wall. The mating terminal can be easily inserted into and withdrawn from the terminal fitting by being slid in this way. Thus, a workload can be reduced also when a worker has to perform an operation in a somewhat uncomfortable posture such as when the worker gets under a vehicle body to perform an operation.
In the above configuration, the contact may be a coiled obliquely wound coil spring formed by winding a conductive wire material a plurality of times such that the wire material is inclined in one direction with respect to an axis line, and the obliquely wound coil spring may be arranged in contact with the coupling wall in such an orientation that the axis line is parallel to the coupling wall.
Further, the obliquely wound coil spring may be arranged such that the axis line is perpendicular to the pair of side walls and the wire material is inclined in a direction to approach the other side wall from the one side wall with distance from the coupling wall.
According to these configurations, in inserting the mating terminal into the body through the insertion opening, the obliquely wound coil spring is tilted and deformed to reduce a spring height (dimension in a direction perpendicular to the axis line). In this way, the mating terminal can be inserted with a low insertion force. Further, also in withdrawing the mating terminal to the outside of the body through the withdrawal opening, a force acts from the mating terminal on the obliquely wound coil spring in a direction to reduce the spring height (dimension in the direction perpendicular to the axis line). Thus, the mating terminal can be withdrawn with a low withdrawal force.
In the above configuration, the contact may be a resilient contact piece in the form of a leaf spring continuous from the coupling wall n and extending along the coupling wall.
In the above configuration, the body may include a pair of the coupling walls and a pair of the contacts arranged to face each other.
According to these configurations, the mating terminal is sandwiched by the pair of contacts if the mating terminal is inserted into the terminal fitting. In this way, the contacts can be brought into contact with the mating terminal with a constant contact pressure and the reliability of electrical connection of the terminal fitting and the mating terminal can be enhanced.
According to the terminal fitting disclosed by this specification, a workload can be reduced.
A first embodiment is described with reference to
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The first side wall portion 14 includes an insertion slit 16 (corresponding to an insertion opening) serving as an entrance for the tab portion T, and the second side wall portion 15 includes a withdrawal slit 17 (corresponding to a withdrawal opening) serving as an exit for the tab portion T. The insertion slit 16 is arranged at a middle position between the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13, and extends parallel to the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 from one opening edge (opening edge on a front side of
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The obliquely wound coil spring 20 is in the form of a coil formed by winding a conductive wire material 21 a plurality of times. In this obliquely wound coil spring 20, the wire material 21 is wound to be inclined in one direction with respect to a coil axis A (corresponding to an axis line) unlike in a general coil spring 100. In the general coil spring 100 shown in
The obliquely wound coil spring 20 thus configured is so deformed that winding is tilted to reduce a spring height (dimension in a direction perpendicular to the coil axis A) if a load is applied to the coil axis A in a perpendicular direction.
Each of the four obliquely wound coil springs 20 is arranged in such an orientation that the coil axis A is parallel to the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 and perpendicular to the pair of side wall portions 14, 15 as shown in
Each of the four holding shafts 30 is a round bar made of metal and, as shown in
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A distance between the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 is smaller than the sum of heights (dimensions in the direction perpendicular to the coil axes A) of the first and second obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B in a free state where no load is applied and the thickness of the tab portion T. A distance between the obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B facing each other is smaller than the thickness of the tab portion T in a state where the tab portion T is not inserted in the rectangular tube portion 11 and no load is applied to the obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B.
In connecting the male terminal fitting and the female terminal fitting 1, the tab portion T is caused to enter the rectangular tube portion 11 through the insertion slit 16 (in a direction indicated by an arrow in
As the tab portion T moves toward the second side wall portion 15, a force acts to push arbitrary contact points P20A (see
With the tab portion T inserted to a proper position (position shown in
In separating the male terminal fitting from the female terminal fitting 1, the tab portion T is withdrawn to the outside of the rectangular tube portion 11 through the withdrawal slit 17 (in a direction indicated by an arrow in
If the tab portion T is going to move toward the first side wall portion 14 (i.e. in a direction to be withdrawn through the insertion slit 16), a force acts to push the contact points P20A of the first obliquely wound coil springs 20A with the tab portion T toward the first side wall portion 14. Here, as described above, the wire material 21 is inclined to approach the second side wall portion 15 from the first side wall portion 14 with distance from the bottom wall portion 12 in the first obliquely wound coil springs 20A. Thus, the first obliquely wound coil springs 20A hold on to be deformed to rise with respect to the coil axes A by a pressing force from the tab portion T. The same holds true also for the second obliquely wound coil springs 20B. Thus, separation resistance to the tab portion T increases and the tab portion T is less likely to be withdrawn to outside through the insertion slit 16. As just described, inserting and withdrawing directions of the tab portion T into and from the female terminal fitting 1 are restricted to be one direction (direction to enter from the insertion slit 16 and exit from the withdrawal slit 17).
As described above, according to this embodiment, the female terminal fitting 1 is a terminal fitting to be connected to the flat plate-like tab portion T of the male terminal fitting and includes the rectangular tube portion 11 having the pair of side wall portions (first and second side wall portions 14, 15) arranged to face each other and the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 coupling the pair of side wall portions and capable of accommodating the tab portion T inside, and the first and second obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B arranged inside the rectangular tube portion 11. The first obliquely wound coil springs 20A are arranged along the bottom wall portion 12 and electrically connected to the rectangular tube portion 11 and can resiliently contact the tab portion T accommodated inside the rectangular tube portion 11. The second obliquely wound coil springs 20B are arranged along the ceiling wall portion 13 and electrically connected to the rectangular tube portion 11 and can resiliently contact the tab portion T accommodated inside the rectangular tube portion 11. The first side wall portion 14 includes the insertion slit 16 through which the tab portion T is inserted into the rectangular tube portion 11, and the second side wall portion 15 includes the withdrawal slit 17 through which the tab portion T is withdrawn from the rectangular tube portion 11.
According to the above configuration, in connecting the male terminal fitting to the female terminal fitting 1, the tab portion T may be inserted into the rectangular tube portion 11 though the insertion slit 16 by being slid in parallel to the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13. Further, in separating the male terminal fitting from the female terminal fitting 1, the tab portion T may be withdrawn from the rectangular tube portion 11 though the withdrawal slit 17 by being similarly slid in parallel to the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13. Since the tab portion T can be easily inserted into and withdrawn from the female terminal fitting 1 by being slid in this way, a workload can be reduced also when a worker has to perform an operation in a somewhat uncomfortable posture such as when the worker gets under a vehicle body to perform an operation.
Further, the first obliquely wound coil springs 20A are so arranged that the coil axes A are perpendicular to the pair of side wall portions 14, 15 and the wire material 21 is inclined to approach the second side wall portion 15 from the first side wall portion 14 with distance from the bottom wall portion 12. Similarly, the second obliquely wound coil springs 20B are so arranged that the coil axes A are perpendicular to the pair of side wall portions 14, 15 and the wire material 21 is inclined to approach the second side wall portion 15 from the first side wall portion 14 with distance from the ceiling wall portion 13.
According to this configuration, in inserting the tab portion T into the rectangular tube portion 11 through the insertion slit 16, the obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B are tilted and deformed to reduce the spring height (dimension in the direction perpendicular to the coil axis A). In this way, the tab portion T can be inserted with a low insertion force. Also in withdrawing the tab portion T to the outside of the rectangular tube portion 11 through the withdrawal slit 17, a force acts from the tab portion T in a direction to deform the obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B to reduce the spring height (dimension in the direction perpendicular to the coil axes A). Thus, the tab portion T can be withdrawn with a low withdrawal force.
Further, the rectangular tube portion includes the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 arranged to face each other and the first and second obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B.
According to this configuration, if the tab portion T is inserted into the female terminal fitting 1, the tab portion T is sandwiched by the first and second obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B. In this way, the obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B can be brought into contact with the tab portion T with a constant contact pressure and the reliability of electrical connection of the female terminal fitting 1 and the male terminal fitting can be enhanced.
Next, a second embodiment is described with reference to
The female terminal fitting 40 is made of metal and includes, as shown in
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The second resilient contact piece 51B is a leaf spring-like part continuous from the second curved portion 45 and extending toward the second side wall portion 15. Since the second resilient contact piece 51B is shaped similarly to the first resilient contact piece 51A, the same components are denoted by the same reference signs with a suffix A for the first resilient contact piece 51A replaced by a suffix B, and not described. The first and second resilient contact pieces 51A, 51B are arranged to be convex to each other (see also
In connecting the male terminal fitting and the female terminal fitting 40, the tab portion T is caused to enter the rectangular tube portion 41 through the insertion opening 46 (in a direction indicated by an arrow in
With the male terminal fitting inserted to a proper position (position shown in
In separating the male terminal fitting from the female terminal fitting 40, the tab portion T is withdrawn to the outside of the rectangular tube portion 11 through the withdrawal slit 17 (in a direction indicated by an arrow in
As described above, according to this embodiment, the female terminal fitting 40 is a terminal fitting to be connected to the flat plate-like tab portion T of the male terminal fitting and includes the rectangular tube portion 41 having the pair of side wall portions (first and second side wall portions 42, 15) arranged to face each other and the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 coupling the pair of side wall portions 42, 15 and capable of accommodating the tab portion T inside, and the first and second resilient contact pieces 51A, 51B arranged inside the rectangular tube portion 41. The first resilient contact piece 51A is arranged along the bottom wall portion 12 and electrically connected to the bottom wall portion 12 and can resiliently contact the tab portion T accommodated inside the rectangular tube portion 41. The second resilient contact piece 51B is arranged along the ceiling wall portion 13 and electrically connected to the ceiling wall portion 13 and can resiliently contact the tab portion T accommodated inside the rectangular tube portion 41. The first side wall portion 42 includes the insertion slit 16 through which the tab portion T is inserted into the rectangular tube portion 41, and the second side wall portion 15 includes the withdrawal slit 17 through which the tab portion T is withdrawn from the rectangular tube portion 41.
According to the above configuration, as in the first embodiment, the tab portion T may be inserted into the rectangular tube portion 41 though the insertion slit 16 by being slid in parallel to the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 in connecting the male terminal fitting to the female terminal fitting 40. Further, in separating the male terminal fitting from the female terminal fitting 40, the tab portion T may be withdrawn from the rectangular tube portion 41 though the withdrawal slit 17 by being similarly slid in parallel to the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13. Since the tab portion T can be easily inserted into and withdrawn from the female terminal fitting 40 by being slid in this way, a workload can be reduced also when a worker has to perform an operation in a somewhat uncomfortable posture such as when the worker gets under a vehicle body to perform an operation.
Further, the rectangular tube portion 41 includes the bottom wall portion 12 and the ceiling wall portion 13 arranged to face each other and the first and second resilient contact pieces 51A, 51B.
According to this configuration, if the tab portion T is inserted into the female terminal fitting 40, the tab portion T is sandwiched by the first and second resilient contact pieces 51A, 51B. In this way, the resilient contact pieces 51A, 51B can be brought into contact with the tab portion T with a constant contact pressure and the reliability of electrical connection of the female terminal fitting 40 and the male terminal fitting can be enhanced.
The technique disclosed by this specification is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiments. For example, the following various modes are also included.
(1) The female terminal fitting 1 includes the bottom wall portion 12, the ceiling wall portion 13 and the first and second obliquely wound coil springs 20A, 20B in the above first embodiment, and the female terminal fitting 40 includes the bottom wall portion 12, the ceiling wall portion 13 and the first and second resilient contact pieces 51A, 51B in the above second embodiment. However, a body portion may include one coupling wall portion (coupling wall) and a contact portion (contact) arranged along the coupling wall portion may contact only one surface of a mating terminal.
(2) Although the female terminal fitting 1 includes two first obliquely wound coil springs 20A arranged along the bottom wall portion 12 in the above first embodiment, one, three or more first obliquely wound coil springs 20A may be arranged. The same holds true also for the second obliquely wound coil springs.
(3) The body portion may include a rotation restricting portion for restricting the rotation of obliquely wound coil springs about coil axes.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017-204963 | Oct 2017 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2018/039017 | 10/19/2018 | WO | 00 |