Terminal fitting

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6468116
  • Patent Number
    6,468,116
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 2, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 22, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A connector is provided with crimping pieces that can be crimped into connection with a wire. The first and second crimping pieces (11, 12) are curved during crimping such that leading edges (11A, 12A) are inclined inwardly to a reduced diameter, and then are crimped into connection with a wire (W). The second crimping piece (12) is partly thinned at a position along its extending direction, to ensure that the leading edge (12A) can be bent inwardly. Thus, a crimping error resulting from such a deformation as to incline the leading edge (12A) in a direction opposite from an intended one can be prevented.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a terminal fitting that can be crimped into connection with a wire.




2. Description of the Related Art




A terminal fitting that can be crimped into connection with a wire is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 4-209471, and is identified generally by the numeral


100


in

FIGS. 9

to


13


of this application. The terminal fitting


100


has a barrel-type wire-fastening portion


101


with a bottom wall


102


and first and second fastening pieces


103


,


104


that extend upward from the left and right side edges of the bottom wall


102


.




An automated apparatus is used to crimp the wire-fastening portion


101


into connection with a wire


105


. First, as shown in

FIG. 9

, the wire-fastening portion


101


is placed on an anvil


106


and the wire


105


is placed between the two fastening pieces


103


,


104


. A crimper


107


is located above the anvil


106


and is provided with an arch-shaped guide surface


108


formed with a stepped stopper


109


substantially at the uppermost position. The crimper


107


then is lowered to crimp the fastening pieces


103


,


104


to the wire


105


.




During the lowering process, a leading end


103


A of the first crimping piece


103


contacts the stopper


109


and is held tense, and a leading end


104


A of the second crimping piece


104


contacts the leading end


103


A of the first crimping piece


103


and is held tense (see FIG.


10


).




Thereafter, the leading ends


103


A,


104


A of the first and second crimping pieces


103


,


104


are bent inwardly. More particularly, the first crimping piece


103


departs from the stopper


109


and is bent along the guide surface


108


with a decreasing radius of curvature. Simultaneously, the second crimping piece


104


is bent along the inner side surface of the first crimping piece


103


with a decreasing radius of curvature. As a result, the first and second crimping pieces


103


,


104


are crimped and fastened to the outer circumferential surface of the wire


105


.




The crimping of the terminal fitting


100


may cause the leading end


104


A of the second crimping piece


104


to be bent away from the intended bending direction, as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, and into a reverse fold, as shown in FIG.


13


. If this occurs, the folded leading end


104


A may be broken along the fold and may come out through a clearance between the first crimping piece


103


and the wire


105


. As a result, a clearance may be formed between the first crimping piece


103


and the wire


105


, and a reduced fastening force may result.




The above-described problem is particularly prominent in terminal fittings in which a projection


110


is formed on the inner side surface of the second crimping piece


104


for strengthening a fastening force so that the projection


110


bites in the outer circumferential surface of the wire


105


.




In view of the above problem, an object of the present invention is to securely crimp crimping pieces into connection with a wire.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention is directed to a terminal fitting that comprises a wire-fastening portion with a bottom wall and at least first and second crimping pieces that extend from the bottom wall. The wire-fastening portion can be crimped into connection with a wire such that the second crimping piece is deformed to reduce a radius of curvature while moving substantially along the inner side surface of the first crimping piece. Thus, the first and second crimping pieces substantially surround the outer circumferential surface of the wire.




The second crimping piece is recessed to form a deformation-facilitating portion or a weakened portion that facilitates a bending or deformation that inclines a leading end portion of the second crimping piece inwardly. Accordingly, a crimping error that deforms the leading edge in a direction opposite from an intended direction can be prevented.




Preferably, the second crimping piece is formed with a projection on the inner side surface. The projection is dimensioned and configured to bite into the outer circumferential surface of the wire. The deformation-facilitating portion preferably is formed between the projection and the leading end of the second crimping piece. Accordingly, the second crimping piece is bent between the leading edge and the projection to incline the leading edge inwardly. Angles of inclination of the bent leading end with respect to a guide surface and the first crimping piece are small as compared to a case where the second crimping piece is bent between the bottom wall and the upper projection. Thus, the second crimping piece is moved smoothly along the inner side surface of the first crimping piece to reduce a diameter.




The deformation-facilitating portion may comprise a groove that extends along at least one side surface of the second crimping piece, and preferably along the inner side surface of the second crimping piece. Additionally, the groove preferably is aligned substantially normal to the extension of the second crimping piece. Thus the groove lies substantially along a bending line, and bending can be performed more securely.




The leading end of the second crimping piece is bent about a point on the outer side surface of the second crimping piece that substantially aligns with the deformation-facilitating portion. Additionally, the groove is open in the inner side surface. Accordingly, there is no likelihood that the opening edge of the groove will be caught by the inner side surface of the first crimping piece and the guide surface while the second crimping piece is deformed to a reduced diameter during the crimping process.




The deformation-facilitating portion may be formed by thinning the second crimping piece, such as by stretching the metal plate used to produce the terminal fitting.




The bottom wall may be formed with at least one bottom projection for contacting and biting into the wire.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial enlarged front view of a second crimping piece.





FIG. 3

is a partial enlarged side view of the second crimping piece.





FIG. 4

is a front view showing a state before crimping.





FIGS. 5

to


7


are front views showing successive states during crimping.





FIG. 8

is a front view showing a state after crimping.





FIG. 9

is a front view showing a state of a prior art before crimping.





FIGS. 10

to


12


are front views showing successive states of the prior art during crimping.





FIG. 13

is a front view showing a state of the prior art after crimping.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A terminal fitting in accordance with the invention is identified by the letter T in FIG.


1


. The terminal T has opposite front and rear ends. A connection portion Ta extends rearward from the front end and is configured for connection with a mating male terminal fitting. A wire-fastening portion Tb extends forward from the rear end and is configured for connection with a wire W.




The wire fastening portion Tb includes an arcuate bottom wall


10


that bulges out downwardly, and first and second fastening pieces


11


,


12


that extend from lateral left and right side edges of the bottom wall


10


. Before crimping, the two fastening pieces


11


,


12


are substantially straight and diverge obliquely upward from the bottom wall


10


to define a widened spacing toward their upper ends.




The bottom wall


10


has an upward bulging lower projection


13


formed, e.g. by cutting a portion of the bottom wall


10


and bending the cut portion up or by embossing a portion of the bottom wall


10


. The lower projection


13


enhances a fastening force by biting into the bottom of the outer circumferential surface of the wire W during crimping. On the other hand, an upper projection


14


is formed near the leading end of the second fastening piece and bulges inwardly or toward the first crimping piece. The upper projection


14


is formed by embossing or by a combination of cutting and bending. The upper projection


14


is disposed on the wire fastening portion Tb at a location to hold the wire W in cooperation with the lower projection


13


and preferably the upper projection


14


bites into the upper part of the outer circumferential surface of the wire W to enhance a fastening force to the wire W in cooperation with the lower projection


13


.




The second crimping piece


12


is formed with a weakened deformation-facilitating portion


15


for bending the leading edge


12


A inwardly toward the first crimping piece


11


during crimping. The deformation-facilitating portion


15


is formed by partly thinning or cutting the inner side surface of the second crimping piece


12


to form a straight continuous groove


15


A. The groove


15


A extends substantially parallel to a line along which the second crimping piece


12


is bent and hence substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the wire W and substantially normal to the extending direction of the second crimping piece


12


from the bottom wall


10


. The outer side surface of the second crimping piece


12


is not recessed in this embodiment. The deformation-facilitating portion


15


, and specifically the groove


15


A, is between the leading edge


12


A than the upper projection


14


and very close to the upper projection


14


.




An automated crimping apparatus includes an anvil


20


and a crimper


25


, as shown in

FIGS. 4-7

. The anvil


20


also is called a lower mold, and is formed with an arcuate placing surface


21


that has a smaller curvature (or a larger radius of curvature) than the bottom wall


10


before crimping. The bottom surface


10


of the wire-fastening portion Tb can be placed on the placing surface


21


. The crimper


25


includes left and right legs


26


that project down. The crimper


25


also includes a guide surface


27


between the upper ends of the legs


26


. The guide surface


27


is arch-shaped and substantially corresponds to the arcuate shape of the bottom wall


10


. Opposite lateral ends of the guide surface


27


are smoothly tangentially continuous with the inner surfaces of the legs


26


. A stepped stopper


28


is formed substantially at the uppermost position of the arch-shaped guide surface


27


. The guide surface


27


includes a right area


27


R and a left area


27


L, as shown in

FIGS. 4-8

. The right area


27


R is disposed to the right of the stopper


28


and corresponds to the first crimping piece


11


. The left area


27


L is disposed to the left of the stopper


28


and corresponds to the second crimping piece


12


. The guide surfaces


27


R and


27


L extend down from the stopper


28


and diverge away from one another toward the bottom ends of the legs


26


. Accordingly, the first crimping piece


11


may approach the stopper


28


while sliding on the right area


27


R of the guide surface


27


during a crimping operation, but such an approaching movement is restricted by contact of the first crimping piece


11


with the stopper


28


. On the other hand, the second crimping piece


12


is permitted to enter the right area


27


R after passing the stopper


28


without getting caught.




A crimping operation commences by initially placing the wire-fastening portion Tb on the placing surface


21


of the anvil


20


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The wire W then is supplied between the crimping pieces


11


,


12


and on the bottom wall


10


. The crimper


25


then is lowered toward the anvil


20


and brings the leading edges


11


A,


12


A of the crimping pieces


11


,


12


into sliding contact with the inner surfaces of the legs


26


. The crimping pieces


11


,


12


then are displaced inwardly (directions toward the mating crimping pieces) by further sliding on the guide surface


27


. Consequently, the first crimping piece


11


is held tense or chucked by contact between the leading edge


11


A of the first crimping piece


11


and the stopper


28


(see FIG.


5


). The second crimping piece


12


, on the other hand, is held tense by contact between the leading edge


12


A of the second crimping piece


12


and the inner side surface of a leading end portion


11


B of the first crimping piece


11


(shown in phantom in FIG.


5


). At this time, the crimping pieces


11


,


12


are substantially straight without being curved or bent.




The crimper


25


is lowered further toward the anvil


20


. The second crimping piece


12


is bent first such that its leading edge


12


A is deformed inwardly substantially about the deformation-permitting portion


15


, and at a position between the leading edge


12


A and the upper projection


14


, as shown in solid line in FIG.


5


. At this time, the deformation-permitting portion


15


projects outward or is bent outwardly toward the side away from the first crimping piece


11


and closer to the left area


27


L of the guide surface


27


.




Subsequently, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the second crimping piece


12


is bent outwardly in a direction toward the left area


27


L of the guide surface


27


at a position closer to the base end of the second crimping piece


12


than the upper projection. Thus, this second bending is at a location toward the bottom wall


10


and opposite from the leading edge


12


A. The first crimping piece


11


also is bent outwardly toward the right area


27


R of the guide surface


27


substantially at a center position of the first crimping piece


11


with respect to its extending direction or height direction. At this time, the bent portions of the crimping pieces


11


,


12


are in contact with the right and left areas


27


R,


27


L, respectively.




The above-described bending causes the leading end portion


11


B of the first crimping piece


11


to be displaced sufficiently to extend substantially along the guide surface


27


. This re-orientation causes the leading edge


11


A of the first crimping piece


11


to move radially inward or toward the wire W (downward in

FIG. 6

) from the stopper


28


. The first crimping piece


11


slides in contact with the left area


27


L and slips between the guide surface


27


and the second crimping piece


12


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Accordingly, the first crimping piece


11


is curved along the guide surface


27


as a whole, and the radius of curvature of the second crimping piece


12


decreases.




A leading end


12


B of the second crimping piece


12


between the leading edge


12


A and the deformation-facilitating portion


15


is re-oriented to extend along the guide surface


27


. This re-orientation causes the leading end


12


B of the second crimping piece


12


to slide on the inner side surface of the first crimping piece


11


toward the bottom wall


10


and toward the side of the first crimping piece


11


opposite from its leading edge


11


A. Accordingly, the entire second crimping piece


12


is curved along the inner circumferential surface of the first crimping piece


11


and the guide surface


27


to decrease the radius of curvature of the second crimping piece


12


, as shown in FIG.


7


.




The bottom wall


10


and the first and second crimping pieces


11


,


12


are crimped and fastened to the outer circumferential surface of the wire W, and the upper and lower projections


14


,


13


bite in the outer circumferential surface of the wire W. As a result, the wire fastening portion Tb of the terminal fitting T is crimped into connection with the wire W, as shown in FIG.


8


.




In the embodiment described above, the second crimping piece


12


is thinned at a selected location along its extending direction to form the deformation-facilitating portion


15


and to ensure that the leading edge


12


A deforms inwardly. Thus, the leading end


12


B will not deform in a direction different from the intended direction and a crimping error resulting from such an unintended deformation is prevented.




The formation of the deformation-facilitating portion


15


between the leading edge


12


A and the upper projection


14


brings about several advantages. Specifically, the second crimping piece


12


is bent at the deformation-facilitating portion


15


to incline the leading edge


12


A inwardly. In this case, angles of inclination of the bent leading end


1




2


B with respect to the guide surface


27


and the first crimping piece


11


are small, as compared to a case where the second crimping piece


12


is bent at a position between the bottom wall


10


and the upper projection


14


. Thus, the leading end


12


B that is bent at the deformation facilitating portion


15


is oriented more parallel to both the guide surface


27


and the leading end


116


of the first crimping piece


11


as compared to a bend formed between the bottom wall


10


and the upper projection


14


. Thus, the second crimping piece


12


is moved smoothly along the inner side surface of the first crimping piece


11


to reduce a diameter after bending.




The deformation-facilitating portion


15


is a groove that extends substantially normal to the extension of the second crimping piece


12


, i.e. along a bending line. Hence, bending can be performed more securely.




The deformation-facilitating portion


15


is a groove formed only in the inner side surface of the second crimping piece


12


. Therefore, the leading end


12


B of the second crimping piece


12


is bent at the deformation-facilitating portion


15


substantially about a point on the outer side surface of the second crimping piece


12


aligned with deformation facilitating portion


15


. The positioning of the groove


15


A in the inner side surface prevents the opening edge of the groove


15


A from being caught by the inner side surface of the first crimping piece


11


and the guide surface


27


while the second crimping piece


12


is deformed to reduce a diameter as crimping progresses.




The present invention is not limited to the above-described and illustrated embodiment. For example, following embodiments also are embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims. Besides them, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined in the claims.




Although a female terminal fitting is described in the foregoing embodiment, the present invention is applicable to male terminal fittings.




Although the second crimping piece is formed with the projections for strengthening the fastening force to the wire in the foregoing embodiment, the present invention is applicable to terminal fittings having no such projection.




Although the deformation-facilitating portion is a continuous recess in the form of a groove in the foregoing embodiment, it may be formed by a plurality of recesses discontinuously present substantially along a direction normal to the extension of the second crimping piece according to the present invention.




Although the deformation-facilitating portion is recessed only in the inner side surface of the second crimping piece in the foregoing embodiment, only the outer side surface of the second crimping piece may be recessed or both the inner and the outer side surfaces thereof may be recessed according to the present invention.




Although the deformation-facilitating portion is provided only in one position in the foregoing embodiment, it may be provided in a plurality of positions spaced apart along the extension of the second crimping piece.



Claims
  • 1. A terminal fitting having a wire-fastening portion for crimped connection to a wire, the wire fastening-portion comprising a bottom wall and first and second crimping pieces that extend from the bottom wall along extending directions, the first and second crimping pieces each having a leading end spaced from the bottom wall, the first and second crimping pieces further having inner surfaces facing one another and outer surfaces facing away from one another, a projection being formed on the inner surface of the second crimping piece and a groove extending across the inner surface of the second crimping piece substantially normal to the extending direction and at a location between the projection and the leading end of the second crimping piece, the inner surface of the first crimping piece being tapered outwardly at locations adjacent the leading end of the first crimping piece and the outer surface of the second crimping piece being tapered inwardly at locations adjacent the leading end of the second crimping piece, the outward taper on the inner surface of the first crimping piece, the inward taper on the outer surface of the second crimping piece and the groove all facilitating inward bending of the second crimping piece between the leading end and the projection.
  • 2. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the projection is configured to bite in the outer circumferential surface of the wire when the wire-fastening portion is crimped into connection with the wire.
  • 3. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the groove is formed only on the inner side surface of the second crimping piece.
  • 4. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the groove is formed by thinning the second crimping piece.
  • 5. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is formed with at least one bottom projection for biting into the wire.
  • 6. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the first and second crimping pieces extend substantially equal distances from the bottom wall.
  • 7. A terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the projection on the inner surface of the second crimping piece abuts the groove extending across the inner surface of the second crimping piece.
  • 8. A terminal fitting according to claim 7, wherein the taper on the outer surface of the second crimping piece extends a selected distance from the leading end of the second crimping piece, the groove on the second crimping piece being spaced from the leading end of the second crimping piece a distance greater than the selected distance for the taper.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-025482 Feb 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3781459 Peek Dec 1973 A
3989339 Haitmanek Nov 1976 A
5561267 Fudoo et al. Oct 1996 A
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6206727 Aoyama et al. Mar 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
1 435 011 May 1976 GB
4-209471 Jul 1992 JP