1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a terminal strip, and particularly to a terminal strip capable of reducing the use of gold during plating.
2. The Related Art
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a terminal strip fixed to a plating machine. The terminal strip has a main strip for being attached to the plating machine, at least one auxiliary strip extended from a side of the main strip, a plurality of terminals extended from a lateral side of the auxiliary strip. A free end of the terminal has an elastic arm extended opposite to the main strip, a free end of the elastic arm is extended beyond the auxiliary strip and forms a contacting portion which passes through a plating area along a direction parallel with the main strip for being plated by pulling of the main strip.
As described above, the auxiliary strip is extended from a front side of the main strip and connected with a plurality of terminals at a lateral side thereof. The elastic arm of the terminal extends beyond the auxiliary strip and is perpendicular to the main strip. As a result, when the main strip is pulled for plating the contacting portions of the terminals along a direction parallel with the main strip, it is feasible to try to avoid plating the other parts of the elastic arms, so as to save the gold and cut down the plating cost.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The main strip 10 and the auxiliary strips 20 are punched to form holes 11 at intervals. A lateral side of the auxiliary strip 20 is extended to form a plurality of terminals 30 parallel with each other. Each of the terminals 20 has a soldering slice 31 of strip shape extending paralleled with the main strip 10. A free end of the soldering slice 31 is extended perpendicularly and opposite to the main strip 10 to form a rectangular holding portion 32. A free end of the holding portion 32 is extended frontward to form an elastic arm 33 perpendicular to the main strip 10. A free end of the elastic arm 33 is arched upwardly to form a contacting portion 34.
When the terminal strip 100 is plated, the main strip 10 is fixed on the plating machine for pulling the terminal strip 100 to have the contacting portion 34 going through a plating area along a direction parallel with the main strip 10.
As described above, a plurality of auxiliary strips 20 is extended from a front side of the main strip 10 and connects with a plurality of terminals 30 at a lateral side thereof. The elastic arm 33 is perpendicular to the main strip 10. As a result, when the main strip 10 is pulled for plating the contacting portions 34 along a direction parallel with the main strip 10, it is feasible to try to avoid the other part of the elastic arm 33 being plated, so as to save the gold and cut down the plating cost.
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