Information
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Patent Grant
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6206738
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Patent Number
6,206,738
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 17, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Hammond; Briggitte R.
Agents
- Sughre, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 852
- 439 839
- 439 842
- 439 843
- 439 845
- 439 849
- 439 858
- 439 861
- 439 862
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal provided with a contact surface to be brought into contact with a mating terminal. In order to improve the strength of the contact surface, the terminal is constructed so that an elastic contact leaf is provided inside a square cylindrical contact portion into which a mating terminal is inserted and that the contact surface expanding in the direction of the elastic contact leaf is formed in a wall portion opposite to the elastic contact leaf in the contact portion. The contact surface is formed into a plane shape where the length of the central portion is set to be greater than the length of both sides in the direction of inserting the mating terminal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a box-type terminal whose contact portion which is brought into contact with a mating terminal is in a square cylindrical shape.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 5
shows a conventional terminal
1
described in Japanese Utility Model Unexamined Publication No. Sho. 54-133392. In this case, a blanking press is used to form the terminal
1
out of a conductive metal sheet. The terminal
1
has a clamping portion
2
which clamp s an electric wire (not shown), a connecting portion
3
which clamps the conductor of the electric wire so as to conduct itself relative to the electric wire, and a contact portion
4
into which a mating terminal (not shown) is inserted, these portions being integrally form ed.
In the contact portion
4
, side plate portions
6
,
6
are extended upward from both sides of a base plate portion
5
and the upper portions of the side plate portions
6
,
6
are coupled together by an upper plate portion
7
to form a square cylindrical shape. Moreover, a coupling portion
8
for coupling the upper portions of the side plate portions
6
,
6
is provided on the side of the connecting portion
3
. The coupling portion
8
is formed with an elastic contact leaf
9
having elasticity as it is sloped downward, and the elastic contact leaf
9
is extended downward under the upper plate portion
7
whereby to creep into the interior of the contact portion
4
.
A contact surface
10
is formed by striking out the base plate portion
5
in a portion corresponding to the elastic contact portion
9
in the base plate portion
5
. The contact surface
10
is stamped to a rectangular shape having a length of L1 with the whole length having a uniform width of W.
As shown in FIG.
6
(
a
), a mating terminal
11
is inserted from the leading end of the contact portion
4
of the terminal
1
and when the elastic contact portion
9
presses the mating terminal
11
thus inserted against the contact surface
10
, the contact surface
10
becomes conducted relative to the mating terminal
11
.
When the mating terminal
11
or a jig (not shown) bumps against the contact surface
10
in the above-described terminal as shown in FIG.
6
(
a
), the contact surface
10
is deformed as shown in FIG.
6
(
b
) and this is problematical in that the conduction performance is impaired because of the deformation. As shown in FIG.
6
(
c
), moreover, the contact surface
10
tends to bend even at the time of normal contact and consequently the conduction performance is also impaired because the bending causes the contact surface
10
not to be brought into stable contact with the mating terminal
11
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a terminal which has properties making its contact surface free from deformation as well as bending and is able to secure superior conduction performance.
In order to accomplish the above object, the invention provides a terminal comprising: a square cylindrical contact portion into which a mating terminal is inserted; an elastic contact leaf provided inside the contact portion; and a contact surface expanding in a direction of the elastic contact leaf and formed in a wall portion opposite to the elastic contact leaf in the contact portion, wherein the contact surface is formed into a plane shape where a length of a central portion is set to be greater than that of both sides in a direction of inserting the mating terminal.
According to the invention, the contact surface with which the mating terminal inserted into the square cylindrical contact portion is brought into contact is arranged so that the length of its central portion is set to be greater than the length of its both sides in the direction of inserting the mating terminal. Consequently, the strength of the contact surface in the direction of inserting the mating terminal is increased. Therefore, the contact surface is never deformed. Since the whole contact surface is set to be longer in the direction of inserting the mating terminal, moreover, a contact area with respect to the mating terminal can be secured, whereby the mating terminal is brought into stable contact with the contact surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a terminal embodying the present invention excluding an upper plate portion.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the terminal as a whole according to the embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 3
is a vertical sectional view of the terminal according to the embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
4
(
a
) is a perspective view of a contact surface in the embodiment of the invention, FIG.
4
(
b
) is a perspective view of a conventional contact surface, FIG.
4
(
c
) is a sectional view of the contact surface in the embodiment of the invention, and FIG.
4
(
d
) is a sectional view of the conventional contact surface.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a conventional terminal.
FIGS.
6
(
a
),
6
(
b
) and
6
(
c
) are vertical sectional views explanatory of problems pertaining to the conventional terminal.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
,
4
(
a
) and
4
(
c
) show a terminal
21
embodying the present invention. A blanking press is used to form the terminal
21
out of a conductive metal sheet and as shown in
FIG. 2
, the terminal
21
is furnished with a clamping portion
22
, a connecting portion
23
and a contact portion
24
.
The clamping portion
22
clamps an insulating cover
26
of a n electric wire
25
in order to attach the terminal
21
to the electric wire
25
. The connecting portion
23
clamps a conductor
27
exposed by peeling off the insulating cover
26
of the electric wire
25
so as to be connected to the electric wire
25
. The contact portion
24
is brought into contact with a mating terminal
11
which has been inserted therein (see FIGS.
6
(
a
)-
6
(
c
)) whereby to conduct itself relative to the mating terminal
11
.
The contact portion
24
has a square cylindrical shape formed with a base plate portion
28
(see FIG.
1
), lateral side plate portions
29
,
29
extended upward from the base plate portion
28
, and an upper plate portion
30
formed by folding and stacking the upper portions of the lateral side plate portions
29
,
29
on top of each other. An elastic contact leaf
31
is provided inside the contact port ion
24
.
The elastic contact leaf
31
is, as shown in
FIG. 3
, formed by bending a lower leaf
30
a
beneath the upper plate portion
30
. The leading end portion of the elastic contact leaf
31
is bent and folded back, and the folded end portion is made into a free end having elasticity. The mating terminal
11
is urged toward the base plate portion
28
be cause of the elasticity.
A contact surface
32
is formed at a portion corresponding to the elastic contact leaf
31
in the base plate portion
28
. The contact surface
32
is, as shown in
FIG. 1
, expanded in the direction of the elastic contact leaf
31
by striking out the lower side of the base plate portion
28
upward. The contact surface
32
is formed into a polygonal shape in that its upper side is plane and long along the direction of inserting the mating terminal
11
, that is, a hexagonal plane as illustrated in the drawing.
More specifically, the contact surface
32
is formed so that the length L3 of the central portion is set to be greater than the length L2 of both sides
32
a
along the direction of inserting the mating terminal
11
. The contact surface
32
formed like this is of assistance to increasing the strength in the direction of inserting the mating terminal
11
. Therefore, the contact surface
32
is never deformed even when the mating terminal
11
strikes thereagainst and the conduction performance can thus be secured. Since the length of the contact surface
32
as a whole is set to be greater in the direction of inserting the mating terminal
11
, moreover, a contact area with respect to the mating terminal
11
can be secured, whereby the mating terminal
11
is brought into stable contact with the contact surface
32
.
FIGS.
4
(
a
)-
4
(
d
) illustrate a comparison between the contact surface
32
in this embodiment of the invention and the contact surface
10
in the conventional terminal
1
shown in
FIG. 5
, wherein FIGS.
4
(
a
) and
4
(
c
) represent the contact surface
32
in this embodiment and FIGS.
4
(
b
) and
4
(
d
) represent the conventional contact surface
10
. In the case of the contact surface
32
in this embodiment, an upright surface
33
is facing the mating terminal
11
which is inserted into the contact portion
24
. With the setting of the aforesaid length relationship, the width D of the upright surface
33
is smaller than the width d of the contact surface
10
in the conventional terminal
1
. Therefore, the friction of the contact surface
32
against the mating terminal
11
decreases, whereby the insertability of the mating terminal
11
is improved because the initial inserting force of the mating terminal
11
is reducible.
Since strength has been given to the contact surface
32
in this embodiment, the height H of the contact surface
32
rising from the base plate portion
28
can be set to be greater than the height h of the conventional contact surface
10
. In consequence, the leading end of the mating terminal
11
is prevented from bumping against the leading end of the contact portion
24
, so that the insertability of the mating terminal
11
is improved likewise.
The contact surface
32
in the present invention may be an elliptic plane whose major axis is positioned in the direction of inserting the mating terminal
11
.
As described above, according to the invention, the contact surface with which the mating terminal is brought into contact is arranged so that the length of its central portion is set to be greater than the length of its both sides in the direction of inserting the mating terminal. Consequently, the strength of the contact surface in the direction of inserting the mating terminal is increased. Therefore, the contact surface is never deformed and simultaneously, the contact area with respect to the mating terminal can be secured to ensure that the mating terminal is brought into stable contact with the contact surface.
Claims
- 1. A terminal comprising:a square contact portion into which a mating terminal is inserted; an elastic contact leaf provided inside said contact portion; and a contact surface expanding in a direction of said elastic contact leaf and formed in a wall portion opposite to said elastic contact leaf in said contact portion, wherein said contact surface has a planar shape and includes a central portion and opposite lateral side portions, and wherein a length of said central portion is set to be greater than a length of said lateral side portions in a direction of inserting said mating terminal.
- 2. The terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact surface is polygonal in shape with a length in the direction of inserting the mating terminal being greater than that in another direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-039272 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5281175 |
Chupak et al. |
Jan 1994 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
54-133392 |
Sep 1979 |
JP |
64-16074 |
Jan 1989 |
JP |