Crimp terminal with ridge portion and manufacturing method thereof
10978824 ยท 2021-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R4/62
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/188
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R4/10
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/40
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention suppresses the return of the barrel section while ensuring waterproofness against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire. A plurality of concave sections is dispersedly provided on the inner surface of the barrel section. A groove section is provided so as to overlap the sealing member. A ridge portion is provided extending in the crossing direction at a position which does not overlap with the sealing member in plan view and is close to the third region on the side opposite to the terminal section. The barrel section is crimped to the end portion by crimping so that the exposed portion of the aluminum core wire is in contact with the ridge portion, and is sealed with the sealing member.
Claims
1. A crimp terminal configured to be connected to an electric wire, the crimp terminal including: a barrel section configured to be wound around and crimped to an end portion of a covered electric wire having an aluminum core wire at which the aluminum core wire is exposed, and a terminal section configured to be connected to a connection object, wherein the barrel section and the terminal section are arranged in a predetermined axial direction, wherein the barrel section includes: a bottom plate section extending in the axial direction, on which the end portion of the covered electric wire is to be placed, an inner barrel piece, and an outer barrel piece, the inner barrel piece and the outer barrel piece extending from the bottom plate section on both sides thereof in a crossing direction and intersecting the axial direction in a plan view with respect to the bottom plate section, wherein the crimp terminal includes a sealing member, formed of an adhesive gel affixed across first through third regions of the barrel section, the first region of the barrel section longitudinally traversing the outer barrel piece in the axial direction, the second region of the barrel section traversing an inner surface of the barrel section in the crossing direction at a position close to the terminal section, and the third region of the barrel section traversing the inner surface of the barrel section in the crossing direction so as to intersect a covered portion of the end portion of the covered electric wire, wherein a plurality of concave sections, formed in a substantially circular, elliptical, or polygon shape in a plan view, is dispersedly provided on the inner surface of the barrel section, a groove section is provided on at least the third region of the barrel section so as to overlap the sealing member, and a ridge portion is provided extending in the crossing direction at a position which does not overlap with the sealing member in the plan view and is close to the third region of the barrel section, wherein the barrel section is crimped to the end portion of the covered electric wire so that the exposed portion of the aluminum core wire at the end portion is in contact with the ridge portion, and the sealing member seals between the inner barrel piece and the outer barrel piece, an opening of the barrel section which is to be cylindrical on a side of the terminal section, and between the covered portion and the barrel section.
2. The crimp terminal configured to be connected to an electric wire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the barrel section is further provided with a second ridge portion extending in the crossing direction at a position close to the terminal section.
3. The crimp terminal configured to be connected to an electric wire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the barrel section is crimped to the end portion so that a tip of the covered portion at the end portion overlaps a portion of the sealing member affixed to the third region of the barrel section.
4. The crimp terminal configured to be connected to an electric wire as claimed in claim 1, wherein the groove section is also provided on the first region of the barrel section so as to overlap the sealing member, and wherein in the seal member, a first seal portion affixed to the first region of the barrel section is narrower than a second seal portion affixed to the second region of the barrel section, and the first seal portion is formed in a shape corresponding to the groove section in the first region of the barrel section.
5. A terminal connection method for connecting a crimp terminal to an end portion of a covered electric wire to obtain the crimp terminal configured to be connected to an electric wire as claimed in claim 1, the method comprising: a placing step of placing the end portion on the inner surface of the barrel section along the axial direction so that the exposed portion of the aluminum core wire at the end portion is in contact with the ridge portion; and a crimping step of fixing the crimp terminal to the end portion by winding the barrel section around the end portion with the inner barrel piece arranged inside , and sealing between the inner barrel piece and the outer barrel piece, the opening of the barrel section which is to be cylindrical on the side of the terminal section, and between the covered portion and the barrel section with the sealing member.
6. The terminal connection method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the placing step is a step of placing the end portion on the inner surface of the barrel section so that a tip of the covered portion at the end portion overlaps with a portion of the sealing member affixed to the third region of the barrel section.
7. The terminal connection method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the groove section is also provided on the first region so as to overlap the sealing member, and wherein in the seal member, a first seal portion affixed to the first region of the barrel section is affixed so as to be accommodated inside the groove section in the first region of the barrel section.
Description
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(30) Hereinafter, one embodiments of the present invention will be described with appropriate modifications.
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(32) A crimp terminal 1 according to the present embodiment is crimped to an end portion W1a of a covered electric wire W1 exposing an aluminum core wire W11. The crimp terminal 1 includes a barrel section 11, a terminal section 12, and a seal member 14. Although two crimp terminals 1 are shown in
(33) The barrel section 11 and the terminal section 12 are made from a metal plate such as a copper alloy by punching and sheet metal working, and its surface is subjected to tin plating or gold plating. The barrel section 11 and the terminal section 12 are arranged in a predetermined axial direction D11. Here, in the present embodiment, the barrel section 11 and the terminal section 12 are collectively formed in a state in which a plurality of crimp terminals 1 are connected by a strip-like connecting piece 1a. The barrel section 11 is a plate-like portion wound and wound around the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1 so as to wrap around the aluminum core wire W11 and the covered portion W12 in a circumferential direction. In the present embodiment, the barrel section 11 is core-cover integral barrel in which a portion enclosing the aluminum core wire W11 and a portion enclosing the covered portion W12 are integrated. The terminal section 12 is a square tubular female terminal connected to a pin terminal (not shown) as a connection object.
(34) The barrel section 11 has a bottom plate section 111, an inner barrel piece 112, and an outer barrel piece 113. The bottom plate section 111 extends in the above-mentioned axial direction D11. The inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113 extend from the bottom plate section 111 on both sides in a crossing direction D12 intersecting the axial direction D11 in plan view with respect to the bottom plate section 111. When crimping the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1, the barrel section 11 is wound around the end portion W1a with the inner barrel piece 112 inside and the outer barrel piece 113 outside as described later.
(35) Here, a plurality of concave sections 114 is dispersedly provided on an inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11. Each concave section 114 is formed in a circular shape in plan view with respect to the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11. Further, a convex section 115 is formed on the bottom plate section 111 of the barrel section 11 by press working from an outer surface side at a position where the aluminum core wire W11 at the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1 is placed. A part of the plurality of concave sections 114 is also formed on the convex section 115.
(36) A seal member 14 formed of an adhesive gel sheet is affixed to the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so as to surround the plurality of concave sections 114 from three sides in a plan view. The seal member 14 is affixed as follows. Incidentally, examples of the adhesive gel sheet include, for example, those using acrylic adhesives, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
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(38) The sealing member 14 is formed of an adhesive gel sheet and is arranged over three regions of the first region 11a-1, the second region 11a-2, and the third region 11a-3 on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11. The first region 11a-1 is a region that longitudinally traverses the outer barrel piece 113 in the axial direction D11. The second region 11a-2 is an area that traverses the inner surface 11a in the crossing direction D12 closer to the terminal section 12. The third region 11a-3 is an area traversing the inner surface 11a in the crossing direction D12 so as to intersect the covered portion W12 of the end portion W1a.
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(40) In the present embodiment, groove sections 116 are formed on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so as to overlap the sealing member 14 in the first region 11a-1, the second region 11a-2, and the third region 11a-3. In the first region 11a-1, one groove section 116 extends in the axial direction D11 while bending in a sawtooth shape in the middle. In the second area 11a-2, one groove section 116 extends linearly in the crossing direction D12, in the third area 11a-3, three grove sections 116 extend linearly in the crossing direction D12, and on a side of the first area 11a-1, they are joined together. Further, the plurality of concave portions 114 is provided avoiding the groove sections 116.
(41) Furthermore, in the present embodiment, on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11, a first indent portion 117a is provided as a ridge extending in the crossing direction D12 at a position closer to the center than the third region 11a-3 in plan view. Further, a second indent portion 117b is provided as a ridge extending in the crossing direction D12 at a position closer to the terminal section 12 than the groove section 116 and partially overlapping with the second region 11a-2.
(42) In the present embodiment, the seal member 14 is attached in a state of being divided in a halfway of a path 11a-4 extending from the second region 11a-2 through the first region 11a-1 to the third region 11a-3. Specifically, the seal member 14 is attached in a state where both the second seal portion 142 and the third seal portion 143 are separated from the first seal portion 141. The second seal portion 142 is attached in a state where the second seal portion 142 is separated from the first seal portion 141 across the path 11a-4 in the axial direction D11. On the other hand, the third seal portion 143 is attached to the first seal portion 141 in a state where the third seal portion 143 crosses the path 11a-4 in the crossing direction D12. A slight gap G11 opens between the second seal portion 142 and the first seal portion 141, and a slight gap G12 opens between the third seal portion 143 and the first seal portion 141.
(43) Here, the second seal portion 142 of the seal member 14 to be affixed to the second region 11a-2 is formed in a belt shape with a wide width so that a part thereof is extruded from the opening of the cylindrical barrel portion 11 after the crimping. On the other hand, the first seal portion 141 affixed to the first region 11a-1 is narrower than the second seal portion 142 and formed in a shape corresponding to the groove section 116 in the first region 11a-1. Specifically, the first seal portion 141 is formed to have approximately the same width and substantially the same shape as the groove section 116 so as to be accommodated inside the groove section 116. The third seal portion 143 affixed to the third region 11a-3 is formed in a band shape slightly wider than the second seal portion 142.
(44) The first seal portion 141, the second seal portion 142, and the third seal portion 143 are affixed so that they respectively overlap the first region 11a-1, the second region 11a-2, and the third region 11a-3 of the groove section 116. In particular, regarding the first seal portion 141, as described above, the first seal portion 141 is affixed so as to be accommodated inside the groove section 116.
(45) The crimp terminal 1 described above is manufactured as follows.
(46) Firstly, a sheet metal working step of forming a structure before attachment of the seal member 14 is performed. In the sheet metal working step, the barrel section 11 is formed from a metal plate together with the terminal section 12. As described above, in the present embodiment, in the sheet metal working process, the barrel section 11 and the terminal section 12 are collectively formed in a state in which a plurality of crimp terminals 1 are connected by the strip-like connecting piece 1a. In this sheet metal working step, formation of a plurality of concave sections 114, formation of convex sections 115, and formation of groove sections 116 on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 are also performed.
(47) Subsequently, the seal member 14 is formed with an adhesive gel sheet, and the seal member affixing step of affixing the seal member 14 over the first area 11a-1, the second area 11a-2, and the third area 11a-3 is performed. In this the seal member affixing step, the seal member 14 is affixed in a state where the seal member 14 is divided in a halfway of the path 11a-4 from the second region 11a-2 to the third region 11a-3 via the first region 11a-1. That is, the first seal portion 141, the second seal portion 142, and the third seal portion 143 are individually affixed to the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11.
(48) In addition, in the sealing member affixing step, the first seal portion 141, the second seal portion 142, and the third seal portion 143 are punched out from the adhesive gel sheet and affixed to the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11. By pushing the adhesive gel sheet toward each of the affixing points on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 while punching out the adhesive gel sheet with the die punching cutter of each seal portion, punching out and affixing are performed substantially at the same time. At this time, the second seal portion 142 is affixed so as to overlap with a part of the second indent portion 117b, and the third seal portion 143 is affixed so as to expose the first indent portion 117a.
(49) The crimp terminal 1 manufactured in this manner is crimped to the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1 by the following terminal connection method.
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(52) When crimping the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1, firstly, the crimp terminal 1 to be crimped is separated from the connecting piece 1a shown in
(53) Subsequently, the placing step of placing the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1 on the barrel section 11 after the bending deformation is performed as follows (S14).
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(55) In the placing step (S14), the end portion W1a is placed on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 along the axial direction D11 so that the end portion W11a of the aluminum core wire W11 at the end portion W1a overlaps with the second seal portion 142 of the sealing member 14. Further, in this placing step (S14), the end portion W1a is placed on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so that the tip end W12a of the covered portion W12 overlaps with the third seal portion 143 of the sealing member 14. Further, in this placing step (S14), the exposed portion of the aluminum core wire W11 is placed so as to be in contact with the first indent portion 117a.
(56) Following the placing step (S14) described above, as shown in
(57) Here, in the crimping step (S15), the sealing member 14 seals each part of the crimp terminal 1 as follows, and the wire with terminal TW1 is formed.
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(59) In the first step (S151) of the crimping step, bending of the inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113 is started so as to wind around the aluminum core wire W11 on the convex section 115 and the covered portion W12 in the vicinity thereof. At this time, the first seal portion 141 is in contact with the aluminum core wire W11, the third seal portion 143 is in contact with the covered portion W12, and almost none of the second seal portion 142 contacts. In the second step (S152) and the third step (S153) in which the winding is slightly advanced, the barrel section 11 has a tubular shape. Then, the first seal portion 141 is sandwiched between the inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113, and the third seal part 143 is extended in a state sandwiched between the covering portion W12 and the barrel section 11.
(60) At this time, in the present embodiment, since the first seal portion 141 is formed to have a width and shape corresponding to the groove section 116, the amount of the sealing member 14 sandwiched between the inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113 is minimized. If the amount of the sealing member 14 at this portion is too large, there is a case that the outer barrel piece 113 may be difficult to move with respect to the inner barrel piece 112 at the time of winding and hindering crimping. In contrast, in the present embodiment, since the amount of the sealing member 14 at this portion is suppressed, such interference by the sealing member 14 at the time of crimping can be prevented.
(61) In the fourth step (S154), the fifth step (S155), and the sixth step (S156) where pressure is applied to the aluminum core wire W11 etc., the edges of the plurality of concave sections 114 dig into the aluminum core wire W11. At this time, the strands of the aluminum core wire W11 are spread by the convex section 115 located under the aluminum core wire W11, and the number of contacts between the barrel section 11 and these strands increases. At the same time, the extension of the seal member 14 also proceeds.
(62) Here, as described above, in the present embodiment, a slight gap G11 opens between the second seal portion 142 and the first seal portion 141, and a slight gap G12 opens between the third seal portion 143 and the first seal portion 141. Theses gaps G11, G12 are closed by extension of the seal member 14 during crimping.
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(64) As shown in
(65) Next, in the sixth step (S156), a space between the inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113, the opening 11b of the tubular barrel section 11 on a side of the terminal section 12, and a space between the covered portion W12 and the barrel section 11 are sealed by the extended sealing member 14.
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(67) As shown in
(68) Here, in the present embodiment, a dimension of the barrel section 11 after the crimping (hereinafter referred to as the crimp height CH11) at a side of the terminal portion 12 (hereinafter referred to as the front end portion 118) in the vertical direction in
(69) At this time, as described above, the second seal portion 142 of the seal member 14 located on the side of the terminal portion 12 is formed in a band shape with a width that is partly extruded from the opening 11b of the barrel section 11 after crimping. As a result, as shown in
(70) By the protrusion of the seal member 14 from the opening 11b, the opening 11b of the barrel section 11 is sealed at a high level. Further, a part of the seal member 14 also protrudes from between the covered portion W12 and the barrel section 11 on the extending side of the covered electric wire W1 in the barrel section 11 to seal this portion at a high level. On the other hand, the space between the inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113 is sealed by the minimum amount of the first seal portion 141 formed in a width and shape corresponding to the groove section 116. As a result, the barrel section 11 is hermetically sealed at various places while suppressing the hindrance of the crimping by the seal member 14.
(71) Further, by forming each portion of the seal member 14 so as to protrude from the opening 11b of the barrel section 11 or from the extending side of the covered electric wire W1, it is possible to visually check that these portions are surely sealed with the seal member 14 after crimping. Then, by relatively reducing the crimp height CH12 of the crimping portion 112 as described above, the crimping of the aluminum core wire W11 is strengthened, and the contact reliability with the crimp terminal 1 is improved.
(72) In the embodiment described above, the edges of the respective concave sections 114 provided on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 by crimping bites into the aluminum core wire W11, whereby good conduction between the covered electric wire W1 and the crimp terminal 1 can be obtained. Then, the seal member 14 is affixed to the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 to seal between the inner barrel piece 112 and the outer barrel piece 113, the opening 11b of the cylindrical barrel section 11 on the terminal section 12 side, and the space between the covered part W12 and the barrel section 11 after crimping. Here, in the present embodiment, the second seal portion 142 affixed to the second region 11a-2 of the seal member 14 is formed in a belt shape with a width that is partly extruded from the opening 11b after crimping. On the other hand, the first seal portion 141 affixed to the first region 11a-1 is formed in a width and shape corresponding to the groove section 116. The waterproof property against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W11 is obtained over the entire periphery thereof by the seal member 14. Particularly, the waterproofness of the opening 11b close to the aluminum core wire W11 is enhanced by the second seal portion 142 formed in a belt shape with a width that is partly extruded from the opening 11b after crimping. Then, the first seal portion 141 is formed in a width and shape corresponding to the groove section 116 of the first region 11a-1, so that the amount is minimized and hindrance caused by the seal member 14 is suppressed when winding the inner barrel piece 112 inside and crimped. As described above, according to the present embodiment, difficulty in manufacturing can be alleviated while ensuring waterproofness against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W11.
(73) Here, in the present embodiment, the groove section 116 is also provided in the third region 11a-3 so as to extend in the crossing direction D12. Since the groove section 116 provided in the third region 11a-3 plays a role of suppressing the displacement of the third seal portion 143 at the time of crimping, it is possible to further alleviate difficulties in manufacturing. Similarly, the groove section 116 is also provided in the second region 11a-2 so as to extend in the crossing direction D11. Since the groove section 116 of the second region 11a-1 plays a role of suppressing positional displacement of the second seal portion 142 at the time of crimping, in the present embodiment, in all the affixing portions of the seal member 14, the positional deviation at the time of crimping is suppressed and the manufacturing difficulty is further alleviated.
(74) Further, in the present embodiment, the groove section 116 is provided so as to extend in three rows in the axial direction D11 in the third region 11a-3. As a result, since the groove section 116 is provided in three rows in the third region 11a-3 which intersects with the covered portion W12 which is easy to move during crimping or the like, the positional displacement of the third seal portion 143 affixed to the third region 11a-3 is further suppressed. This makes it possible to further alleviate manufacturing difficulties.
(75) In the terminal connecting method of this embodiment described with reference to
(76) Here, in the present embodiment, the placing step (S14) includes the step of placing the end W1a on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so that the tip end W12a of the covered portion W12 overlaps with the third seal portion 143. As a result, the portion between the second seal portion 142 and the third seal portion 143 in the axial direction D11 contributes to electrical conduction with the aluminum core wire W11 over substantially the entire length. Thereby, the conductivity between the exposed aluminum core wire W11 and the crimp terminal 1 can be further improved.
(77) Further, as shown in
(78) The first indent portion 117 a extending in the crossing direction D12 plays a role of resisting the return of the barrel section 11 after crimping. At this time, when the seal member 14 made of a flexible adhesive gel overlaps with the first indent portion 117a and is wound around the end portion W1a, there is a case where the seal member 14 may behave as follows. That is, there is a case that a portion overlapping with the first indent portion 117a may serve as a cushion at the time of crimping to widen the winding diameter at the first indent portion 117a to weaken the role of the first indent portion 117a.
(79) However, in the present embodiment, the first indent portion 117a is directly contacted with the aluminum core wire W11 without interposing the sealing member 14. Accordingly, the first indent portion 117a can resist the return of the barrel section 11 without being affected by the seal member 14. Further, since the first indent portion 117a is wound without interposing the coating of the covered electric wire W1 therebetween, the wound diameter is also suppressed with respect to the thickness of the covering. Even in this point as well, the return of the barrel section 11 can be satisfactorily resisted. As a result, the return of the barrel section 11 is favorably suppressed. As described above, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to suppress the return of the barrel section 11 while ensuring the waterproof property against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W11. In addition, since the first indent portion 117a directly contacts the aluminum core wire W11, the conductivity between the crimp terminal 1 and the aluminum core wire W11 can also be sufficiently secured.
(80) Here, in the present embodiment, as shown in
(81) Further, in the present embodiment, the first indent portion 117a and the second indent portion 117b obtained by sheet metal working are employed as the ridge portion of the inner surface 11a of the barrel portion 11. Generally, since the resistance of the indent portion against the return as described above is strong, the return of the barrel section 11 can be more satisfactorily suppressed.
(82) Further, in the present embodiment, as shown in
(83) Further, in the terminal connecting method of the present embodiment described with reference to
(84) Further, in the terminal connecting method of the present embodiment, the placing step (S14) is a step of placing the end portion W1a on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so that the tip end W12a of the covered portion W12 overlaps with the third seal portion 143. Thus, as described above, it is possible to more effectively suppress the return at a position close to the end edge of the barrel section 11.
(85) Further, in the terminal connecting method of the present embodiment, the placing step (S14) is a step of placing the end portion W1a on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so that the tip end W11a of the aluminum core wire W11 overlaps with the second seal portion 142. As also described above, the conductivity between the aluminum core wire W11 and the crimp terminal 1 can be sufficiently secured.
(86) Next, various modified examples of the above-described embodiment will be described.
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(88) In the wire with terminal TWH 1 of the first modified example, the crimp terminal 2 is crimped so that the crimp height CH 21 of the same degree can be obtained by the front end portion 211 of the barrel section 21 and the crimp portion 212 of the aluminum core wire W11 after crimping. Then, the second seal portion 142 of the sheet member 14 is formed into a band shape with a width that is partially extruded from the opening 11b by the crimp height CH21 at this time. Also in this first modification, while preventing interference of the crimping by the seal member 14 with the minimum amount of the first seal portion 141, for the opening 11b requiring a relatively large amount for sealing, sealing is performed by the second seal portion 142 having the width as described above.
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(90) The wire with terminal TWH2 of the second modification differs from the above-described embodiment in the state of placement of the end portion W2a of the covered electric wire W2 on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11. That is, in the second modification, the end W2a of the covered electric wire W2 is provided on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 so that the tip end W21a of the aluminum core wire W21 is detached from the second seal portion 142 on the side opposite to the terminal portion 12. Furthermore, in this second modification, the end portion W2a of the covered electric wire W2 is placed on the inner face 11a of the barrel section 11 so that the tip end W22a of the covered portion W22 is detached from the third seal portion 143 toward the terminal portion 12. As a result, in the second modification, the crimp terminal 1 is crimped onto the covered wire W2 so that the covered portion W22 is in contact with the first indent portion 117a.
(91) Compared with the second modification, the above-described embodiment makes it possible to contribute to electrical conduction over a longer range on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 in the axial direction D11, and ensures sufficient conductivity as described above. Further, in the above-described embodiment, since the first indent portion 117a is wound directly in contact with the aluminum core wire W11, the winding diameter is suppressed by the thickness of the covered portion and the return of the barrel section 11 can be favorably suppressed as described above.
(92) On the other hand, also in this second modification, the second seal portion 142 is formed like a band with a width that is partly extruded from the opening 11b of the barrel section 11 after crimping, and the first seal portion 141 has a width corresponding to the groove section 116 in the same manner as the above-described embodiment. Therefore, it is needless to say that it is possible to alleviate the difficulty in manufacturing, while ensuring the waterproof property against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W21, also in this second modification similar to the above embodiment.
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(94) In the wire with terminal TWH 3 of the third modification, in the crimp terminal 3, the third seal portion 143 of the seal member 14 is disposed away from the end edge 31b of the barrel section 31 intersecting the covered portion W12. Therefore, in the terminal connection method of the third modification, the placing step of placing the end portion W1a of the covered portion W12 on the inner surface 31a of the barrel section 31 is the following process. That is, in the placing step in the third modification, the end portion W1a is placed so that the covered portion W12 directly contacts the inner surface 31a of the barrel section 31 in between the seal member 14 and the end edge 31b of the barrel section 31.
(95) On the other hand, similarly to the above-described embodiment, the tip end W11a of the aluminum core wire W11 overlaps with the second seal portion 142, the tip end W12a of the covered portion W12 overlaps with the third seal portion 143, and the exposed portion of the aluminum core wire W11 contacts the first indent portion 117a. Further, also similarly to the above-described embodiment, the second seal portion 142 is formed like a band with a width such that a portion of the second seal portion 142 is extruded from the opening 11b of the barrel section 11 after crimping, and the first seal portion 141 is formed to have a width and shape corresponding to the groove section 116.
(96) According to this third modification, it is needless to say that difficulty in manufacturing can be alleviated while securing waterproofness against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W11 similar to the above-described embodiment. In addition, the point that the conductivity can be sufficiently secured and the point that the return of the barrel portion 31 can be suppressed well are also similar to the above-described embodiment.
(97) Furthermore, according to the third modification, the portion between the third seal portion 143 of the seal member 14 and the end edge 31b of the barrel section 31 is in direct contact with the covered portion W12 and crimped. This makes it possible to improve the fixing force of the barrel section 31 to the covered portion W12 that is easy to move, for example, at the time of use and which is easily subjected to a force.
(98) Next, three modifications to the groove section 116 in the barrel section 11 will be described as fourth to sixth modifications to the above-described embodiment.
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(100) In the crimp terminal 4a of the fourth modification shown in
(101) In the crimp terminal 4b of the fifth modification shown in
(102) In the crimp terminal 4c of the sixth modification shown in
(103) In any of these fourth to sixth modifications, as in the above-described embodiment, the seal member 14 is affixed and crimped to the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1. As a result, it is needless to say that difficulty in manufacturing can be alleviated while securing waterproofness against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W11 similar to this embodiment. In addition, the point that the conductivity can be sufficiently secured and the point that the return of the barrel sections 41, 51, 61 can be satisfactorily suppressed are also similar to the above-described embodiment.
(104) Next, five modifications to the seal member 14 will be described as seventh to eleventh modifications to the above-described embodiment.
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(106) In the seal member 54a of the seventh modification shown in
(107) In the seal member 54b in the eighth modification shown in
(108) In the seal member 54c in the ninth modification shown in
(109) The seal member 54d in the tenth modification shown in
(110) The seal member 54e in the eleventh modification shown in
(111) In any of these seventh to eleventh modifications, the seal members 54a, 54b, 54c, 54d, 54e are affixed to the barrel section 11 and crimped to the end portion W1a of the covered electric wire W1 similar to the above embodiment. As a result, it is needless to say that difficulty in manufacturing can be alleviated while securing waterproofness against the contact portion with the aluminum core wire W11 similar to the above embodiment. In addition, the point that the conductivity can be sufficiently secured and the point that the return of the barrel portion 11 can be satisfactorily suppressed are also the same as the above embodiment.
(112) Further, regarding the ninth to eleventh modifications in which the third seal portions 543c, 543d, 543e are formed in the width and shape corresponding to the groove section 116 in the third region 11a-3, it is furthermore possible to obtain the following advantages. According to these ninth to eleventh modifications, each amount of third seal portions 543c, 543d, and 543e is also minimized. As a result, the barrel section 11 is hermetically sealed while further preventing interference of crimping by the sealing members 54c, 54d, 54e, which further alleviates difficulties in manufacturing.
(113) Next, as a twelfth to fourteenth modifications to the above-described embodiment, three modifications to the concave section 114 having a circular shape in a plan view provided on the inner surface 11a of the barrel section 11 will be described.
(114)
(115) The concave section 614a in the twelfth modification shown in
(116) Besides these, as a modification of the concave section 114 in the crimp terminal 1 of the above-described embodiment, a triangle or another polygon in plan view and the like can be presented. In any of these modifications, for example, as compared with a linear groove extending in the crossing direction D12 which may be employed as a conventional serration, the resistance against the force to expand in the in-plane direction of the inner surface 11a is strong.
(117) Four modifications of the seal member 14 will be described as fifteenth to eighteenth modifications to the above-described embodiment.
(118)
(119) In the seal member 74a of the fifteenth modification shown in
(120) The seal member 74b in the sixteenth modification shown in
(121) The seal member 74c in the seventeenth modification shown in
(122) The sealing member 74d in the eighteenth modification shown in
(123) Compared with the fifteenth to the eighteenth modifications, in the above-described embodiment, the first seal portion 141 is formed in a width and a shape corresponding to the groove section 116, and the amount thereof is suppressed, so that manufacturing difficulties can be alleviated as described above.
(124) On the other hand, also in these fifteenth to eighteenth modifications, for example, as shown in
(125) It is to be noted that the above-described embodiment merely shows a representative form of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to this embodiment. That is, various modifications can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention. As long as the configuration of the present invention is still provided by such modification, it is of course within the scope of the present invention.
(126) For example, in the above-described embodiment and various modified examples, a mode in which a convex section is provided on the barrel section by press working from the outer surface side is exemplified. However, the barrel section is not limited to this form, and the convex section may be omitted. However, as described above, by providing the convex section, it is possible to increase the number of contacts with the barrel section by spreading the strands of the aluminum core wire.
(127) Further, in each of the above-described embodiments and the various modifications, as one example of the terminal section, a crimp terminal having a terminal section 12 as a female terminal in a square tubular shape is exemplified. However, the terminal section is not limited to this, and does not require any specific shape or connection mode.
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(128) 1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 4c Crimp terminal 11, 21, 31, 41 Barrel section 11a, 31a, 41a Inner surface 11a-1, 41a-1 First region 11a-2, 41a-2 Second region 11a-3, 41a-3 Third region 11a-4, 41a-4 Path 12 Terminal section 14, 54a, 54b, 54c, 54d, 54e, 74a, 74b, 74c, 74d Sealing member 111 Bottom plate section 112 Inner barrel piece 113 Outer barrel piece 114, 614a, 614b, 614c Concave section 115 Convex section 116, 416a, 416b, 416c Groove section 117a first indent portion (ridge portion) 117b second indent portion (second ridge portion) 141, 541a, 541b, 541c, 541d, 541e, 741a, 741b, 741c, 741d First seal portion 142, 542a, 542b, 542c, 542d, 542e, 742a, 742b, 742c, 742d Second seal portion 143, 543a, 543b, 543c, 543d, 543e, 743a, 743b, 743c, 743d Third seal portion D11 Axial direction D12 Crossing direction G11, G12, G71a, G71b, G71c, G71d Gap W1 Covered electric wire W1a End portion W11 Aluminum core wire W11a Tip end W12 Covered portion W12a Tip end TW1, TWH1, TWH2, TWH3 wire with terminal