ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR LIMITER STRUCTURE OF WIRE CONNECTION TERMINAL
20170264027 ยท 2017-09-14
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Abstract
An electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal is easily operable to enhance the stability of the operation and motion of metal leaf springs. The wire connection terminal includes conductive components mounted in the insulation case and electrical connector assembled with the conductive components. The electrical connector has a limiter for receiving the metal leaf springs and restricting moving path thereof. The limiter is partitioned to define a first space and a second space with fully closed peripheries, in which the metal leaf springs are mounted. The wiring circuits or conductive wires coming from an apparatus can be easily directly plugged into the first and second spaces of the limiter to insert with the metal leaf springs. The limiter serves to prevent the metal leaf springs from deflecting in operation.
Claims
1. An electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal, comprising a limiter for receiving metal leaf springs and restricting moving path of the metal leaf springs, the limiter having a first side, a second side connected with the first side, a third side connected with the second side and a fourth side connected with the third side, the first side being bent toward the third side and extending to form a first subsidiary side, the first subsidiary side extending to a position in adjacency to the third side so as to define a first space with a fully closed periphery, the fourth side being bent toward the second side and extending to form a fifth side, the fifth side being bent toward the third side and extending to form a second subsidiary side, the second subsidiary side extending to a position in adjacency to the third side so as to define a second space with a fully closed periphery.
2. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first side and the first subsidiary side contain an angle selected from a group consisting of an acute angle, a right angle and an obtuse angle and the fifth side and the second subsidiary side contain an angle selected from a group consisting of an acute angle, a right angle and an obtuse angle, the first and second subsidiary sides being side by side arranged in parallel to each other.
3. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third side is formed with a window and at least one of the first and second subsidiary sides is formed with a protrusion end extending into the window.
4. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first subsidiary side has a length equal to a length of the second subsidiary side.
5. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the protrusion end is formed on the first subsidiary side, whereby the total length of the first subsidiary side and the protrusion end is larger than the length of the second subsidiary side.
6. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein two leg sections respectively protrude from a bottom end of the second side and a bottom end of the fourth side and finger sections are respectively formed on lateral sides of the leg sections, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
7. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein two leg sections respectively protrude from a bottom end of the second side and a bottom end of the fourth side and finger sections are respectively formed on lateral sides of the leg sections, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
8. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein two leg sections respectively protrude from a bottom end of the second side and a bottom end of the fourth side and finger sections are respectively formed on lateral sides of the leg sections, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
9. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 5, wherein two leg sections respectively protrude from a bottom end of the second side and a bottom end of the fourth side and finger sections are respectively formed on lateral sides of the leg sections, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
10. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein a notch is formed at a junction between an upper end of the second side and an upper end of the third side and another notch is formed at a junction between the third side and the fourth side, a finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the second side in a position adjacent to the notch between the second and third sides, another finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the fourth side in a position adjacent to the notch between the third side and the fourth side, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
11. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein a notch is formed at a junction between an upper end of the second side and an upper end of the third side and another notch is formed at a junction between the third side and the fourth side, a finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the second side in a position adjacent to the notch between the second and third sides, another finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the fourth side in a position adjacent to the notch between the third side and the fourth side, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
12. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein a notch is formed at a junction between an upper end of the second side and an upper end of the third side and another notch is formed at a junction between the third side and the fourth side, a finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the second side in a position adjacent to the notch between the second and third sides, another finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the fourth side in a position adjacent to the notch between the third side and the fourth side, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
13. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 5, wherein a notch is formed at a junction between an upper end of the second side and an upper end of the third side and another notch is formed at a junction between the third side and the fourth side, a finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the second side in a position adjacent to the notch between the second and third sides, another finger section being formed on a lateral side of the upper end of the fourth side in a position adjacent to the notch between the third side and the fourth side, one of an upper end and a lower end of the third side being perpendicularly bent to form an extension section.
14. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form a subsidiary section and the subsidiary section is bent to a horizontal position and extends to form the extension section.
15. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 7, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form a subsidiary section and the subsidiary section is bent to a horizontal position and extends to form the extension section.
16. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 8, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form a subsidiary section and the subsidiary section is bent to a horizontal position and extends to form the extension section.
17. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 9, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form a subsidiary section and the subsidiary section is bent to a horizontal position and extends to form the extension section.
18. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 10, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form a subsidiary section and the subsidiary section is bent to a horizontal position and extends to form the extension section.
19. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 11, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form a subsidiary section and the subsidiary section is bent to a horizontal position and extends to form the extension section.
20. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 14, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form an arched section, the arched section being connected with the subsidiary section.
21. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 15, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form an arched section, the arched section being connected with the subsidiary section.
22. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 16, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form an arched section, the arched section being connected with the subsidiary section.
23. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 17, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form an arched section, the arched section being connected with the subsidiary section.
24. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 18, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form an arched section, the arched section being connected with the subsidiary section.
25. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 19, wherein the bottom end of the third side is bent upward to form an arched section, the arched section being connected with the subsidiary section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the limiter 10 is selectively made of a flat blank material with higher rigidity or hardness, such as iron, steel, etc. The flat blank material is processed to form a rectangular frame structure of the limiter 10 as shown in
[0034] As shown in the drawings, the limiter 10 includes a first side 11, a second side 12 connected with the first side 11, a third side 13 connected with the second side 12 and a fourth side 14 connected with the third side 13. The first side 11 is bent toward the third side 13 to form a first subsidiary side 16. (For example, the first side 11 and the first subsidiary side 16 can contain an acute angle, a right angle or an obtuse angle.) The first subsidiary side 16 extends to a position in adjacency to the third side 13 so as to define a first space 18 with a fully closed periphery.
[0035] As shown in the drawings, the fourth side 14 is bent toward the second side 12 and extends to form a fifth side 15. The fifth side 15 and the first side 11 are positioned on the same plane face. The fifth side 15 is bent toward the third side 13 and extends to forma second subsidiary side 17. (For example, the fifth side 15 and the second subsidiary side 17 can contain an acute angle, a right angle or an obtuse angle.) The second subsidiary side 17 extends to a position in adjacency to the third side 13 so as to define a second space 19 with a fully closed periphery. The first and second subsidiary sides 16, 17 are side by side arranged in parallel to each other. Metal leaf springs can be respectively received and assembled in the first and second spaces 18, 19, whereby the metal leaf springs can swing within the limiter 10 (or the first and second spaces 18, 19) to securely hold the conductive wires.
[0036] In this embodiment, at least the second side 12 and the first subsidiary side 16 help in restricting the moving path of one metal leaf spring and the fourth side 14 and the second subsidiary side 17 help in restricting the moving path of the other metal leaf spring.
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[0039] It should be noted that the length of the first and second subsidiary sides 16, 17 at least is such that the first and second subsidiary sides 16, 17 extend to a position close to or adjacent to the third side 13 (or the protrusion end 16a of the first subsidiary side 16 passes through the window 20 of the third side 13). Under such circumstance, the first and second spaces 18, 19 with the fully closed peripheries can be truly defined to make the limiter 10 have sufficient or optimal structural strength for resisting against or bearing the plug-in operation of the conductive wire. Only in this case, the metal leaf springs can be truly received and guided to restrict the moving path thereof.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment, leg sections 12a, 14a protrude from the bottom ends or bottom sections of the second and fourth sides 12, 14 of the limiter 10. In addition, finger sections 12b, 14b are formed on (lateral sides) of the leg sections 12a, 14a. The finger sections 12b, 14b help in securely assembling the limiter 10 with the metal leaf springs (or the conductive support, electrical connector, etc.)
[0041] Also, as shown in the drawings, an upper end of the third side 13 of the limiter 10 is (perpendicularly) bent to form an extension section 30. The extension section 30 can selectively electrically contact the other components of the switch device or the electrical connection terminal to close the circuit or non-contact with the other components to open the circuit.
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[0052] To speak representatively, in the condition that the trend to design miniaturized terminal device is satisfied and the volume of the terminal device is not increased, in comparison with the conventional terminal device, the electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal of the present invention has the following advantages: [0053] 1. The limiter 10 and the relevant components and structures have been redesigned. For example, the limiter 10 includes a first side 11, a second side 12, a third side 13, a fourth side 14 and a fifth side 15. The first side 11 is bent to forma first subsidiary side 16. The fifth side 15 is bent to form a second subsidiary side 17 to together define a first space 18 and a second space 19 with a fully closed periphery as a frame structure for receiving and restricting the metal leaf springs. At least the first subsidiary side 16 (or the second subsidiary side 17) is formed with a protrusion end 16a. The protrusion end 16a passes through or enters the window 20 of the third side 13. In addition, the limiter 10 is formed with the notches 123, 134 and the finger sections 12b, 14b. The third side 13 is formed with an extension section 30 and/or the subsidiary side 35 and the arched section 36. The fixing structures or assembling relationship of the conventional electrical connector and metal leaf springs are changed and the present invention is obviously different from the conventional terminal device in use and operation form. [0054] 2. Especially, the limiter 10 has a first space 18 and a second space 19 with a fully closed periphery, whereby the limiter 10 has an ideal structural strength and is able to truly receive and restrict the moving path of the metal leaf springs. At least two conductive wires can be plugged into the limiter 10 or the electrical connector to respectively assemble with the metal leaf springs. Accordingly, the operation of an operator is facilitated and the limiter 10 is easy to manufacture. Also, the present invention improves the shortcomings of the conventional wire connection terminal that the operation is troublesome and time-consuming, the structure is relatively complicated, the metal bare end of the conductive wire is apt to thrust and damage the case or deflect the metal leaf springs or scrape and break the case and the holding is unstable. That is, the structural design of the limiter 10 apparently improves the shortcoming of the conventional wire connection terminal that the peripheries of the first and second spaces are not fully closed. Under such circumstance, when a first conductive wire is plugged into the conventional wire connection terminal, the limiter is apt to be compressed to lead to deformation of some sidewalls of the limiter. This will affect the plug-in operation of the second conductive wire. As a result, the normal (swinging) function and motional form of the metal leaf springs will be affected or interfered with. The present invention as minimizes the deformation of the sidewalls of the limiter as possible.
[0055] In conclusion, the electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal of the present invention is different from the conventional wire connection terminal in space form and is advantageous over the conventional wire connection terminal. The electrical connector limiter structure of wire connection terminal of the present invention is greatly advanced and inventive.
[0056] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.