Electrical Terminal For Flat Flexible Cables
20220006207 · 2022-01-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Hurley Chester Moll (Hershey, PA, US)
- John Mark Myer (Millersville, PA, US)
- Forrest Irving Kinsey, Jr. (Harrisburg, PA, US)
Cpc classification
H01R4/2495
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/188
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/81
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/675
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R4/2495
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/81
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A cable assembly includes a flat flexible cable having a plurality of conductors embedded within an insulation material. A portion of each of the conductors is exposed via openings selectively formed in the insulation material, allowing for a crimping portion of an electrically conductive terminal to engage with the conductor within the opening. The crimping portion of the terminal includes a base defining at least one protrusion extending therefrom, and first and second sidewalls extending from the base. The base and the first and second sidewalls define an opening configured to receive the conductor therein. The first sidewall includes a first section attached to the base and a second section attached to the first section on an end opposite the base. In a crimped state of the terminal, the first sidewall rotated into the opening such that the first section at least partially surrounds the second section, and the second sidewall is rotated in a direction opposite the first section such that the first section at least partially surrounds the second section, for crimping the conductor within the opening and against the protrusion.
Claims
1. An electrical terminal for mating with an exposed conductor of a flat flexible cable, comprising: an electrical contact; and a crimping portion extending from the electrical contact in a longitudinal direction of the terminal for crimping to the conductor of the flat flexible cable, the crimping portion including: a base defining at least one protrusion extending along the base in the longitudinal direction of the terminal; a first sidewall extending from the base and comprising a first section attached to the base and a second section attached to the first section on an end opposite the base; and a second sidewall extending from the base, wherein the base and the first and second sidewalls define an opening configured to receive the conductor, the first sidewall defining serrations on a side thereof opposite the opening in an uncrimped state of the terminal, and wherein in a crimped state of the terminal, the first section and second sections of the first sidewall are rotated into the opening with the first section at least partially surrounding the second section for crimping the conductor within the opening and between the serrations and the protrusion.
2. The electrical terminal of claim 1, wherein the second sidewall comprises a first section and a second section opposing the first and second sections of the first sidewall, respectively, wherein in a crimped state, the first sidewall is rotated relative to the base in a first direction and into the opening, and the second sidewall is rotated into the opening in a direction opposite to the first direction such that the first section of the second sidewall at least partially surrounds the second section of the second sidewall.
3. The electrical terminal of claim 2, wherein in the crimped state, the second sections of the first and second sidewalls are rotated at least 270 degrees from an angular orientation relative to the base in an uncrimped state of the terminal, each of the second sections being wound within a respective one of the first sections.
4. The electrical terminal of claim 2, wherein first section of the first sidewall extends from the base in a direction extending away from the opening, and the second section of the first sidewall comprises a curved profile extending from an end of the first section and in a direction toward the opening.
5. The electrical terminal of claim 4, wherein an axis of curvature of the second section of the first sidewall extends in the longitudinal direction of the terminal.
6. The electrical terminal of claim 1, wherein the second section of the first sidewall tapers in thickness from the first section to a free end thereof.
7. The electrical terminal of claim 21, wherein the protrusion extends along the base in the longitudinal direction of the terminal.
8. The electrical terminal of claim 1, wherein the protrusion comprises a curved profile having an axis of curvature extending in the longitudinal direction of the terminal.
9. The electrical terminal of claim 8, wherein the protrusion comprises: first and second end protrusions; a central protrusion arranged between the first and second end protrusions; a first intermediate protrusion arranged between the first end protrusion and the central protrusion; and a second intermediate protrusion arranged between the second end protrusion and the central protrusion, wherein the first and second intermediate protrusions extend further into the opening than the first and second end protrusion and the central protrusion.
10. A cable assembly comprising: a flat flexible cable including a plurality of conductors embedded within an insulation material, wherein a portion of each of the conductors is exposed via openings selectively formed in the insulation material; and a plurality of electrically conductive terminals, each of the terminals having a crimping portion at least partially engaging with the openings in the insulation material and receiving the exposed portion of a respective conductor, the crimping portion including: a base defining at least one protrusion extending along the base in a longitudinal direction of the terminal, the protrusion having a curved profile with an axis of curvature extending in the longitudinal direction of the terminal therefrom; a first sidewall extending from the base and comprising a first section attached to the base and a second section attached to the first section on an end opposite the base; and a second sidewall extending from the base, the base and first and second sidewalls defining an opening configured to receive the conductor, wherein, in a crimped state of the terminal, the first section and second section of the first sidewall are rotated into the opening for crimping the conductor within the opening and against the protrusion, the first section at least partially surrounding the second section.
11. The cable assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first sidewall or the second sidewall defines serrations on a side thereof opposite the opening in an uncrimped state of the terminal, wherein in the crimped state of the terminal the conductor is crimped between the serrations and the protrusion.
12. The cable assembly of claim 11, wherein the second sidewall comprises a first section and a second section opposing the first and second sections of the first sidewall, respectively, wherein in a crimped state, the first sidewall is rotated relative to the base in a first direction and into the opening and the second sidewall is rotated into the opening in a direction opposite to the first direction such that the first section of the second sidewall at least partially surrounds the second section of the second sidewall.
13. The cable assembly of claim 12, wherein in the crimped state, the second sections of the first and second sidewalls are rotated at least 270 degrees from an angular orientation relative to the base in an uncrimped state of the terminal, each of the second sections being wound within a respective one of the first sections.
14. The cable assembly of claim 11, wherein the first section of the first sidewall extends from the base in a direction extending away from the opening, and the second section of the first sidewall comprises a curved profile extending in a direction toward the opening.
15. The cable assembly of claim 14, wherein an axis of curvature of the second section of the first sidewall extends in the longitudinal direction of the terminal.
16. The cable assembly of claim 15, wherein the second section of the first sidewall tapers in thickness from the first section to a free end thereof.
17. (canceled)
18. The electrical terminal of claim 21, wherein the protrusion comprises: first and second end protrusions; a central protrusion arranged between the first and second end protrusions; a first intermediate protrusion arranged between the first end protrusion and the central protrusion; and a second intermediate protrusion arranged between the second end protrusion and the central protrusion, wherein the first and second intermediate protrusions extend further into the opening than the first and second end protrusion and the central protrusion.
19-20. (canceled)
21. An electrical terminal for mating with an exposed conductor of a flat flexible cable, comprising: an electrical contact; and a crimping portion extending from the electrical contact in a longitudinal direction of the terminal for crimping to the conductor of the flat flexible cable, the crimping portion including: a base defining at least one protrusion extending therefrom; a first sidewall extending from the base and comprising a first section attached to the base and a second section attached to the first section on an end opposite the base; and a second sidewall extending from the base, the base and the first and second sidewalls defining an opening configured to receive the conductor, the first section of the first sidewall extending away from the opening, and the second section of the first sidewall tapering in thickness between the first section and a free end thereof, wherein in a crimped state of the terminal, the first section and second section of the first sidewall are rotated into the opening for crimping the conductor within the opening and against the protrusion, the first section at least partially surrounding the second section.
22. The electrical terminal of claim 21, wherein the second section of the first sidewall defines a curved profile extending in a direction toward the opening, and an axis of curvature of the second section of the first sidewall extends in the longitudinal direction of the terminal.
23. The electrical terminal of claim 22, wherein at least one of the first sidewall or the second sidewall defines serrations on a side thereof opposite the opening in an uncrimped state of the terminal, wherein in the crimped state of the terminal the conductor is crimped between the serrations and the protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
[0016] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
[0017] Reliably crimping a terminal onto a thin conductor of an FFC requires a means to address the risks of either failing to make suitable (or any) electrical contact with the conductor, or damaging the conductor via the application of excess pressure. This has proven difficult to achieve, in part due to the thin nature of the conductors of the FFC compared to the tolerances of typical crimp-style terminals. For example, with a thickness of less than a tenth of a millimeter (mm) (e.g., 0.07 mm), crimping height tolerances can easily exceed the thickness of the conductor, which may result in either a complete lack of electrical contact between the terminal and the conductor, or the crushing and destruction of the conductor, despite a proper crimping operation. As will be set forth in greater detail herein, embodiments of the present disclosure aim to address these difficulties, providing crimpable terminals that enable reliable, low-resistance connections to be realized in mass termination or crimping operations.
[0018] Terminals according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be configured for use with an FFC, such as the exemplary portion of an FFC 10 shown in
[0019] With reference to
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[0022] The angled and/or curved nature of the first sections 56,58 and the second sections 57,59 facilitates a crimping operation which includes a winding, rolling or curling of each of the sidewalls. More specifically, referring to
[0023] The sidewalls 46,48 may be deformed or crimped simultaneously, allowing for faster termination compared to multi-step crimping processes of other terminal types. In one particularly advantageous embodiment, deformation of the first and second sidewalls 46,48 in the rolled or spiraled manner may be performed during an initial step of a crimping process, and prior to the sidewalls 46,48 engaging with a conductor arranged within the receiving opening 70. In this way, the orientation or arrangement of the conductor within the opening 70 is unaffected by the initial sidewall deformation process, and potential damage (e.g. tearing) of the fragile conductor is avoided. Once the rolled sidewalls are formed, one or more subsequent crimping operations or motions includes urging or pressing the rolled sidewalls 46,48 toward the base 44 and into engagement with the conductor. More specifically, and still referring to
[0024] Referring again to
[0025] As set forth above, reliably crimping to a thin conductor of an FFC requires a means to address the risks of either failing to make suitable electrical contact with the conductor, or damaging the conductor via the application of excess pressure. Embodiments of the present disclosure address this problem via the introduction of several additional features onto or into the base 44 of the crimping portion 40 to prevent either of the above failures.
[0026] Still referring to
[0027] The base 44 may comprise serrated sections 82 formed therein, for example, serrations formed on the surface of the protrusion(s) 64. In addition to improving electrical contact with a conductor arranged within the opening 70 in the crimped state of the terminal, the serrated sections 82 of the base 44 act to hold the a conductor in position within the opening 70, preventing unwanted displacement thereof during, for example, a crimping operation performed on the sidewalls 46,48 of the terminal.
[0028] Another embodiment of a crimping portion 90, as shown in
[0029] Still referring to
[0030] The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range. For example, it should also be understood that embodiments of the present disclosure may include any combination of the above-described features, such as various combinations of compression limiters and spring arrangements, and are not limited to the exemplary arrangements set forth in the figures.
[0031] Also, the indefinite articles “a” and “an” preceding an element or component of the invention are intended to be nonrestrictive regarding the number of instances, that is, occurrences of the element or component. Therefore “a” or “an” should be read to include one or at least one, and the singular word form of the element or component also includes the plural unless the number is obviously meant to be singular.
[0032] The term “invention” or “present invention” as used herein is a non-limiting term and is not intended to refer to any single embodiment of the particular invention but encompasses all possible embodiments as described in the application.