This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103134606, filed on Oct. 3, 2014.
The invention relates to a wire terminal connector, more particularly to a wire terminal connector for connecting a wire conductor.
Electrical connection between electric components is generally achieved through the use of wire conductors. Conventional methods of making this connection involve welding or screwing the wire conductors to the electric components, both of which are less than convenient in application. Furthermore, different-sized electric components also require different-sized wire conductors to be coupled therewith, putting a restriction on the size of the wire conductors. These inconveniences seem to suggest that the conventional methods of electrically connecting electrical components through wire conductors could be improved.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a wire terminal connector that can alleviate at least one of the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a wire terminal connector may include a terminal member having a base panel, two resilient clamp plates that project from the base panel for clamping a wire conductor therebetween, and a stop plate that projects from the base panel and extends transversely of the clamp plates for abutting against one end of the wire conductor, and an insulative housing having a receiving space, a first open end that permits the terminal member to enter and to be disposed in the receiving space, and a second open end that is opposite to the first open end and that is adapted for the wire conductor to enter the receiving space.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a wire terminal connector may include a terminal member having a base panel, two resilient clamp plates that project from the base panel for clamping the wire conductor therebetween, and an insulative housing having a receiving space, a tongue plate, a first open end that permits the terminal member to enter and to be disposed in the receiving space, and a second open end that is opposite to the first open end and that is adapted for the wire conductor to enter the receiving space. Each of the clamp plates has a clamping part for clamping the wire conductor, and a release part that is formed on the clamping part to enable the clamping part to move away from the wire conductor. The tongue plate is proximal to the release part and is operable to push the release part of each of the clamp plates and to thereby move the clamping part of each of the clamp plates away from the wire conductor.
The effect of the present invention is that, by virtue of the two resilient clamp plates, a user need only insert the wire conductor through the second open end into the wire terminal connector to complete installation thereof. In addition, the two resilient clamp plates are capable of clamping wire conductors of any size between 18 to 24 American Wire Gauge (AWG), enabling better compatibility and allowing a wider choice of wire conductors for the user.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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Each of the two clamp plates 33 has a clamping part 331 for clamping the wire conductor 2, and a release part 332 formed on the clamping part 331 to enable the clamping part 331 to move away from the wire conductor 2. The clamping parts 331 of the clamp plates 33 respectively have clamping ends that extend toward each other, and top ends that are opposite to the base panel 31. The release parts 332 of the clamp plates 33 are spaced apart from the clamping ends of the clamping parts 331 and are respectively formed on the top ends of the clamping parts 331, extending upwardly and respectively therefrom and bending archedly toward each other to come in resilient contact with each other.
The engaging parts 37 each have a sharp end and are disposed respectively on opposite lateral sides of the base panel 31 in proximity to the stop plate 34. The guided parts 32 are disposed respectively on opposite lateral sides of the base panel 31 distally from the engaging parts 37. Each of the guided parts 32 has a protruding length from a respective one of the lateral sides of the base panel 31 and are shorter than that of a respective one of the engaging parts 37.
In this embodiment, the insulative housing 4 is made of plastic, and includes a housing body 41, a receiving groove 42, a guiding part 43 and a tongue plate 44.
The receiving groove 42 is defined by the housing body 41 and has a receiving space 421, two fitting portions 422, a hollow portion 423, and first and second open ends 424, 425 which spatially communicate the receiving space 421 with the exterior environment. The first open end 424 permits the terminal member 3 to enter and to be disposed in the receiving space 421; the second open end 425 is opposite to the first open end 424 and is adapted for the wire conductor 2 to enter the receiving space 421. The two fitting portions 422 are disposed respectively on opposite side walls of the housing body 41 and guide the movement of the guided parts 32 of the terminal member 3 as the terminal member 3 enters the receiving space 421. The engaging parts 37 of the terminal member 3 respectively engage with inner walls of the fitting portions 422 as the terminal member 3 enters further into the receiving space 421 so that the terminal member 3 is secured in the receiving space 421. The hollow portion 423 extends downward from the receiving space 421 through the housing body 41 to provide heat dissipation for the terminal member 3.
The guiding part 43 is connected to a top wall of the housing body 41, extends into the receiving groove 42 in proximity to the second open end 425, and guides the wire conductor 2 as the wire conductor 2 enters the receiving groove 42.
The tongue plate 44 is disposed above and in proximity to the release parts 332 and has a fixed end 440 that is fixed to the top wall of the housing body 41, a free end 441 that is in proximity with the release part 332 and that is opposite to the fixed end 440, a force-application part 443 that is connected to the free end 441 oppositely of the fixed end 440, and a tongue protrusion 442 that protrudes from the force-application part 443 downwardly into the receiving space 421 and that may be disposed at a position opposite to and apart from the release parts 332, which allows the release parts 332 to contact each other, or that may be operated to be at a position between the release parts 332, which pushes the release parts 332 away from each other. The force-application part 443 has a depressed center and a cross-shaped groove 444 for insertion of a screwdriver to apply force thereon.
The first panel protrusion 35 projects from the base panel 31 and is disposed between the two clamp plates 33 in proximity to the second open end 425 for contacting the wire conductor 2. The second panel protrusion 36 also projects from the base panel 31 and is disposed between the first panel protrusion 35 and the stop face 34 for contact with the wire conductor 2.
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In sum, the advantages of the present invention are summarized as follows:
(1) The clamping parts 331 of the clamp plates 33 allow the user to complete installation of the wire conductor 2 by simply inserting the wire conductor 2 into the wire terminal connector. In addition, the two resilient clamp plates 33 are capable of clamping wire conductors 2 of any size between 18 to 24 AWG, which gives the invention wider applicability.
(2) By pushing down on the tongue plate 44, the release parts 332 of the clamp plates 33 are forced apart, causing the clamping parts 331 to move away from the wire conductor 2 and thereby allowing the user to pull out the wire conductor 2 with ease.
(3) The stop face 34 of the terminal member 3 can prevent the wire conductor 2 from thrusting through the insulative housing 4 and causing danger.
(4) The simple assembly process of the present invention makes mass production thereof an easy and straight forward matter, requiring only a linking member 5 to connect the terminal members 3.
(5) The first and second panel protrusions 35, 36 increase the area of contact between the wire conductor 2 and the terminal member 3 and allow more heat to transfer from the wire conductor 2 to the terminal member 3 for dissipation through the hollow portion 423 of the insulative housing 4.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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