Information
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Patent Grant
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6354866
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Patent Number
6,354,866
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 20, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Connecting members 28F and 28R pierce conductors 11 in a state whereby plate faces of these connecting members 28F and 28R are approximately at a right angle with respect to the length-wise direction of the conductors 11. Consequently, if a pulling force is exerted on flat cables 10A and 10B along the length-wise direction of the conductors 11, the connecting members 28F and 28R will not cause edges of slit-shaped piercing locations 35 to split. The piercing locations 35 of the connecting members 28F and 28R (locations where the rigidity has decreased due to their having been pierced) are provided along the length-wise direction of the conductors 11 in a location that is clamped between the connecting members 28F and 28R and a base 22 (the rigidity of these locations does not decrease due to piercing). As a result, if a bending force is exerted on the flat cables 10A and 10B this bending force is absorbed at the clamping locations, and does not reach the piercing locations 35. Consequently, bending at the piercing locations 35 is prevented.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a terminal fitting for a flat electrical cable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One example of a conventional terminal fitting is described in JP 4-359874, and is connected to a flat cable having a long and narrow plate-like conductor sandwiched between insulating layers.
This terminal fitting is provided with a plate-like base and plate-like connecting members that protrude upwards at a right angle from both side edges of the base. The base is attached to one side of the flat cable, and the connecting members are joined to the conductor, the connecting members being bent in an approximate arc shape, and tips of these bent portions piercing an outer insulating layer of the flat cable.
The terminal fitting can be used as a means to join two flat cables, whereby the two flat cables are positioned overlapping one another in the length direction of the conductor, the terminal fitting being attached by piercing connecting portions of the terminal fitting through the overlapping portions.
At this juncture, if the plate faces of the connecting members are positioned so as to be parallel to the length-wise direction of the conductor, a pulling force exerted along the length-wise direction of the conductor located between the two flat cables may cause the connecting members, which pierce the flat cables, to function like a blade, splitting these flat cables along edges of slits that are created by the piercing.
It was considered that this problem might be dealt with by piercing the conductor so that the direction of the plate faces of the connecting members is approximately at a right angle with respect to the length-wise direction of the conductor. In that case, however, when a bending force is exerted on the flat cable, the portions along the area pierced by the connecting members are bent up.
The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a terminal fitting wherein flat cables are not damaged by pulling forces or bending forces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a one-piece terminal fitting formed from sheet metal and adapted to electrically connect a plurality of overlying flat cables each having a strip-like conductor and an insulating cover, said terminal fitting comprising:
a base engageable with one side of the flat cables,
connecting portions protruding from said base and having edges adapted to pierce the flat cables and to project from the other side of the flat cables, wherein said connecting portions are bendable in a direction transverse to the length of the strip and substantially at a right angle to extend over and contact said other side, whereby the flat cables can be tightly engaged between said base and said connecting portions.
Such a terminal fitting prevents cable splitting, and is adapted to relieve the pierced portions of bending stresses.
Preferably the fitting further comprises clamping portions protruding from said base, each said clamping portion having an edge adapted to piece the flat cables from said one side and to project from said other side,
wherein each said clamping portion is bendable substantially at a right angle to extend over and tightly engage the exposed surface of said connecting portion whereby said connecting portion and flat cable can be tightly engaged between said base and said clamping portions.
In a preferred embodiment, the fitting comprises a flat blank having an elongate body, a first arm extending laterally from one long side of said body adjacent one end thereof and extending parallel to said body in a first direction at a distance therefrom, a second arm extending laterally from the other long side of said body adjacent the other end thereof, and extending parallel to said body at a distance therefrom and in a direction opposite to said first direction, two laterally and oppositely extending third arms at one end of said body, two laterally and oppositely extending third arms at the other end of said body, and two longitudinally extending fourth arms one at each end of said body, said first, second and third arms having pointed ends, and the ends of said first and second arms being spaced from adjacent third arms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a plan view of an embodiment of the invention showing terminal fittings in a state whereby they have been attached to flat cables.
FIG. 2
is a left face view of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the terminal fittings in the state whereby they have been attached to the flat cables.
FIG. 4
is a plan view of one terminal fitting.
FIG. 5
is a left face view of one terminal fitting.
FIG. 6
is a front view of one terminal fitting.
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing one terminal fitting in an opened-out state to being bent.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
7
.
In the following description
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
4
,
5
and
7
are in an anterior-posterior direction, and the left side is considered to be the anterior.
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
5
and
6
take the up-down direction as the norm. Moreover, the upper side is also designated as the outer side and the lower side as the inner side.
Flat cables
10
A and
10
B will be described first. Each flat cable
10
A and
10
B is formed from a plurality of conductors
11
, these having a long and narrow thin plate shape and being provided in a mutually parallel manner, and a pair of insulating sheets
12
A and
12
B that sandwiches these conductors
11
from above and below. There is a main flat cable
10
A and a second flat cable
10
B. An anterior end of the second flat cable
10
B overlaps with the main flat cable
10
A, this second flat cable
10
B overlapping therewith from above, at a location part-way along the flat cable
10
A (FIG.
2
). The overlapping portions of the flat cables
10
A and
10
B are joined together by terminal fittings
20
, and these terminal fittings
20
join the conductors
11
that face one another above and below.
The portions of the conductors
11
that are joined by the terminal fittings
20
are cut away as follows: the insulating sheet
12
A covering an upper face side of the lower main flat cable
10
A is cut away in a square hole shape, so as to expose only the conductors
11
, along an area slightly in front of an anterior end of the upper second flat cable
10
B. The insulating sheet
12
A covering an upper face side of the upper second flat cable
10
B is cut away in a square hole shape, so as to expose only the conductors
11
, along an area slightly behind its anterior end. That is, seen from above, the main conductors
11
and the second conductors
11
are exposed in a manner whereby they are aligned in a length-wise direction, with a small space remaining therebetween.
Each terminal fitting
20
is formed by pressing and embossing terminal fitting material
21
, this comprising a flat conductive metal plate that has been punched into a specified shape (shown in FIG.
7
). The terminal fitting material
21
has a rectangular base
22
that extends in an anterior-posterior direction (the same direction as the length-wise direction of the conductors
11
); a pair of left and right extending members
23
L and
23
R that extend in an L-Shape from left and right side edges of the base
22
, these forming a unified face therewith; four regulating members
24
that extend outwards at approximately a right angle from left and right side edges at anterior and posterior ends of the base
22
, these regulating members
24
forming a unified face therewith and extending ends thereof forming triangular piercing members
24
A; and a pair of rising members
25
that extend to the anterior and posterior, from the anterior and posterior ends respectively, of the base
22
, these forming a unified face therewith.
The extending members
23
L and
23
R are described next. The right extending member
23
R (at the top of FIG.
7
), is provided at a location towards the anterior of the base
22
and is formed from an approximately square base member
27
R and a connecting member
28
F. The base member
27
R protrudes to the right from a location slightly behind the anteriorly-located regulating member
24
. The connecting member
28
F is long and narrow and extends towards the posterior from a posterior edge side of the base member
27
R along the right side edge of the base
22
. The left extending member
23
L is provided somewhat to the posterior of the base
22
and is symmetrical to the right extending member
23
R along the centre of the base
22
(the symmetry is relative to the anterior-posterior and left-right directions thereof). The left extending member
23
L is formed from a square base member
27
L and a connecting member
28
R. The approximately square base member
27
L protrudes to the left from a location slightly before the posteriorly-located regulating member
24
. The connecting member
28
R is long and narrow and extends towards the anterior from an anterior edge side of the base member
27
L along the left side edge of the base
22
. Tips of the extending ends of both connecting members form triangular piercing members
28
A.
When the terminal fittings
20
are moulded, strengthening members
29
are formed by embossing the connecting members
28
F and
28
R as illustrated. These strengthening members
29
extend along the length direction of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R and protrude towards a lower face side (the side making contact with upper faces of the flat cables
10
A and
10
B when the terminal fittings
20
are in an attached state therewith) when the terminal fittings
20
are in an opened-out state. Next, the extending members
23
L and
23
R, the regulating members
24
, and the rising members
25
are each bent.
The extending members
23
L and
23
R are bent as follows: the connecting members
28
F and
28
R are first bent downwards at a right angle along borders
30
between these members, then the base members
27
L and
27
R are bent towards the upper face side of the base
22
along folding lines
31
that extend along side edges of this base
22
. As a result, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R are at a location that is approximately central relative to the left-right direction of the base
22
, and protrude upwards at a right angle from this base
22
at two locations relative to the anterior-posterior direction thereof, (the length-wise direction of the conductors
11
) with a space remaining therebetween. Plate faces of these two connecting members
28
F and
28
R face to the left and the right (in a direction perpendicular to the length direction of the conductors
11
).
When the terminal fittings
20
are to be attached to the flat cables
10
A and
10
B, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R are in a state whereby they can be bent so as to be inverted in the direction opposing the corresponding connecting members
28
R and
28
F (that is, the anterior connecting member
28
F can be bent to the anterior, the posterior connecting member
29
R can be bent to the posterior). This bending direction results in the strengthening members
29
coming into contact with the upper faces of the flat cables
10
A and
10
B. The piercing members
28
A at the upper ends of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R protrude upwards in a sharp manner awaiting attachment to the flat cables
10
A and
10
B.
The regulating members
24
are bent upwards at a right angle (in the same direction as the connecting members
28
F and
28
R) along folding members
32
that extend along side edges of the base
22
. When the terminal fittings
20
are to be attached to the flat cables
10
A and
10
B, these regulating members
24
can be bent at a right angle so as to be inverted over the upper face side of the base
22
. The piercing members
24
A at the upper ends of the regulating members
24
protrude upwards in a sharp manner awaiting attachment to the flat cables
10
A and
10
B.
The rising members
25
are bent so as to be inverted over the base
22
, fitting tightly with the upper face thereof. Upper faces of the rising members
25
are at approximately the same height as upper faces of the base members
27
L and
27
R, and the rising members are positioned so as to be adjacent to the base members
27
L and
27
R in the anterior-posterior direction. The rising members
25
and the base members
27
L and
27
R correspond with the connecting members
28
F and
28
R that are bent so as to be inverted over the upper faces of the flat cables
10
A and
10
B.
Next, the attachment of the terminal fittings
20
to the flat cables
10
A and
10
B will be described.
The second flat cable
10
B is positioned so as to overlap the main flat cable
10
A from above, maintaining the conductors
11
in a state whereby their position is fixed. The terminal fittings
20
are attached to these flat cables
10
A and
10
B from below (from the inner side). At this juncture, the anterior connecting member
28
F pierces the conductors
11
of the main flat cable
10
A, and the posterior connecting member
28
R pierces the conductors
11
of the main flat cable
10
A and the second flat cable
10
B. The regulating members
24
pierce at the side edges of the conductors
11
. The connecting members
28
F and
28
R and the regulating members
24
have pointed piercing members
28
A and
24
A formed at their upper ends. Consequently, they can pierce the flat cables
10
A and
10
B without causing them to move excessively.
After the connecting members
28
F and
28
R and the regulating members
24
have pierced the cables
10
, the rising members
25
and the base member
27
L and
27
R that overlap the upper face of the base
22
are in a state whereby they make contact with the inner face (the lower face) of the lower main end flat cable
10
A. The upwardly rising piercing portions of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R are then bent. The anterior connecting member
28
F is bent towards the anterior and the posterior connecting member
28
R is bent towards the posterior. The bent connecting members
28
F and
28
R press tightly against the upper faces of the conductors
11
exposed at the upper faces of the flat cables
10
A and
10
B. These connecting members
28
F and
28
R remain plate-shaped, and consequently fit tightly along a wide area of the upper faces of the conductors
11
. By this means, the flat cables
10
A and
10
B are gripped between the base members
27
L and
27
R, the rising members
25
, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R, and the base
22
. As a result, the terminal fittings
20
are attached in a conductive manner to the flat cables
10
A and
10
B in a state whereby movement therebetween is prevented.
Next, the regulating members
24
are bent into an arc shape and are crimped inwards, tips of these regulating members
24
pressing tightly against upper faces of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R. Since the regulating members
24
press the connecting members
28
F and
28
R from above, these connecting members
28
F and
28
R are prevented from moving away from the upper faces of the flat cables
10
A and
10
B. By this means, the flat cables
10
A and
10
B are reliably gripped between the base
22
and the connecting members
28
F and
28
R. In this manner, the terminal fittings
20
join the conductors
11
of the main flat cable
10
A with the conductors
11
of the second flat cable
10
B.
When the terminal fittings
20
are in an attached state with the flat cables
10
A and
10
B, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R pierce the conductors
11
in a state whereby the plate faces thereof are approximately at a right angle to the length-wise direction of the conductors
11
. Consequently, if a pulling force is exerted on the flat cables
10
A and
10
B in the direction of the length-wise direction of the conductors
11
, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R will not cause edges of slit-shaped piercing locations
35
to split.
Furthermore, the piercing locations
35
(locations whereby the rigidity has decreased due to having been pierced) of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R are located along the length-wise direction of the conductors
11
in locations where they are gripped between a strong area (that is, locations where the rigidity has not been decreased due to piercing) of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R and the base
22
. As a result, if a bending force is exerted on the flat cables
10
A and
10
B so as to bend both ends of the terminal fittings
20
upwards, this bending force will be absorbed by this area (that is, the area where the connecting members
28
F and
28
R make contact with the conductors
11
), and will not affect the pierced locations. That is, the flat cables
10
A and
10
B will not bend upwards along the entire length of the terminal fittings
20
in the anterior-posterior direction thereof. Consequently, the flat cables
10
A and
10
B are prevented from bending at the piercing locations
35
. Furthermore, the presence of the base
22
prevents the flat cables
10
A and
10
B from bending downwards.
The connecting members
28
F and
28
R remain plate-shaped as they press the flat cables
10
A and
10
B. Consequently, these flat cables
10
A and
10
B are gripped along a wide area between the base
22
and the connecting members
28
F and
28
R. As a result, a pulling force exerted on the flat cables
10
A and
10
B will not affect the piercing locations
35
of the connecting members
28
F and
28
R. Furthermore, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R and the conductors
11
make contact along a wide area. Consequently, this contact is extremely reliable.
Since the connecting members
28
F and
28
R are pressed by the regulating members
24
, they are prevented from moving away from the flat cables
10
A and
10
B. As a result, these flat cables
10
A and
10
B are gripped reliably.
The strengthening members
29
formed on the connecting members
28
F and
28
R make contact with the upper faces of the conductors
11
, thereby causing these upper faces to become concave in shape. Consequently, the pushing force thereon is strong. Moreover, the connecting members
28
F and
28
R and the conductors
11
are prevented from moving to the left or right relative to one another.
The connecting members
28
F and
28
R are formed by bending the extending members
23
L and
23
R that protrude outwards from the side edges of the base
22
. The connecting members are not formed by cutting out portions of the base. As a result, the strength of the base
22
is not diminished.
When the terminal fitting material
21
is in an opened-out state, the extending members
23
L and
23
R that are used to form the connecting members
28
F and
28
R extend in an L-shape along the side edges of the base
22
. Consequently, the extending members
23
L and
23
R can be provided along the outer sides of the base
22
with minimum wastage of materials.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof. (1) In the embodiment described above, the extending members protrude from the outer edges of the base, and the connecting members are formed by bending the extending members inwards and then upwards. However, according to the present invention, the connecting members may be formed by cutting out portions of the base. (2) In the embodiment described above, the portions of the connecting members that have pierced the conductors press completely against the flat cables while retaining their plate shape. However, according to the present invention, only a part of the bent piercing portions may press against the flat cables. (3) In the embodiment described above, the extending members that form the connecting members extend from the side edges (the edges extending along the length-wise direction of the conductors) of the base in an L-shape. However, according to the present invention, I-shaped extending members may extend from both ends (corresponding to the ends relative to the length-wise direction of the conductors) of the base, and these may be bent to form the connecting members.
Claims
- 1. A one-piece terminal fitting formed from sheet metal and adapted to electrically connect a plurality of flat cables each having a strip-like conductor and an insulating cover, said terminal fitting comprising:a base overlapping each flat cable and engageable with at least one side of one of the flat cables, connecting portions protruding from a central portion of said base, each said connecting portion having an edge adapted to pierce at least one of the flat cables and to project from the other side thereof, wherein said connecting portions are bendable away from each other in opposite directions to substantially extend over and contact a conductor such that each connecting portion contacts a conductor of a different flat cable, and clamping portions protruding from said base, each said clamping portion having an edge adapted to pierce at least one of the flat cables and to project from the other side thereof, wherein each said clamping portion is bendable transversely over one of the connecting portions whereby the flat cables can be tightly engaged between said base and said connecting portions.
- 2. A terminal fitting according to claim 1 wherein said clamping portions are bendable in a direction transverse to the bending direction of said connecting portions.
- 3. A terminal fitting according to claim 1 and having two of said connecting portions bendable in opposite directions.
- 4. A terminal fitting according to claim 1 and having two clamping portions for association with each of said connecting portions.
- 5. A terminal fitting according to claim 4 wherein two clamping portions associated with a respective connecting portion are bendable in opposite directions.
- 6. A terminal fitting according to claim 1 wherein said connecting portions each have an indentation adapted for contact with said other side.
- 7. A terminal fitting according to claim 6 wherein said indentation is linear and extends along the mid-line of the respective connecting portion in the length direction thereof.
- 8. A one-piece terminal fitting formed from sheet metal and adapted to electrically connect a plurality of flat cables each having a strip-like conductor and an insulating cover, said terminal fitting comprising:a base engageable with one side of the flat cables; connecting portions protruding from said base and having edges adapted to pierce the flat cables and to project from the other side of the flat cables, wherein said connecting portions are bendable to substantially extend over and contact said other side, whereby the flat cables can be tightly engaged between said base and said connecting portions; and a flat blank having an elongate body, a first arm extending laterally from one long side of said body adjacent one end thereof and extending parallel to said body in a first direction at a distance therefrom, a second arm extending laterally from the other long side of said body adjacent the other end thereof, and extending parallel to said body at a distance therefrom and in a direction opposite to said first direction, two laterally and oppositely extending third arms at one end of said body, two laterally and oppositely extending third arms at the other end of said body, and two longitudinally extending fourth arms one at each end of said body, said first, second and third arms having pointed ends, and the ends of said first and second arms being spaced from adjacent third arms.
- 9. A terminal fitting according to claim 1 in combination with a plurality of overlying flat cables, said connecting portions piercing said cables and being bent over to contact one side of said cables, said clamping portions being bent over to contact the exposed surface of respective connecting portions thereby to tightly engage said cables.
- 10. A one-piece terminal fitting formed from sheet metal to electrically connect a plurality of flat cables each having a strip-like conductor and an insulating cover, said terminal fitting comprising:a base overlapping each flat cable and engaged against at least one side of one of the flat cables, a pair of connecting portions protruding from said base, each said connecting portion having an edge to pierce entirely through at least one of the flat cables, wherein said connecting portions are bent to extend over and contact conductors of different flat cables and to grip at least one of the flat cables between the base and each connecting portion, and clamping portions protruding from said base, each said clamping portion having an edge to pierce entirely through at least one of the flat cables, wherein each said clamping portion is bent transversely over one of the connecting portions to tightly engage the flat cables between said base and said connecting portions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-002861 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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DE |
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Oct 1988 |
EP |
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Sep 1989 |
EP |
2 244 871 |
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GB |
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