Male terminal
10847914 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
- AUTONETWORKS TECHNOLOGIES, LTD. (JP)
- Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. (JP)
- Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (JP)
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/111
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/20
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A male terminal disclosed in this specification is a male terminal 10 fittable to a female terminal 20 including at least a pair of resilient contact pieces, and includes a terminal contact portion 11 having a pin shape and configured to contact the resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20 when the male terminal 10 is fit to the female terminal 20, and projections 12 projecting from an outer peripheral surface of the terminal contact portion 11 and arranged to be fit between side edges 24 of pairs of adjacent ones of the resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20 when the male terminal 10 is fit to the female terminal 20.
Claims
1. A male terminal having opposite first and second longitudinal ends, the first longitudinal end of the male terminal being fittable to a female terminal including at least a pair of resilient contact pieces and comprising: a terminal contact portion having a pin shape and configured to contact the resilient contact pieces of the female terminal when the male terminal is fit to the female terminal; and a plurality of projections projecting radially outwardly of the terminal contact portion from an outer peripheral surface of the terminal contact portion and arranged in a circumferential direction of the terminal contact portion, spaces being defined between the projections, the spaces and the projections extending to the first longitudinal end of the male terminal and being dimensioned to receive the resilient contact pieces of the female terminal therein, the projections being dimensioned to be fit between side edges of pairs of adjacent ones of the resilient contact pieces of the female terminal when the male terminal is fit to the female terminal; each of the projections becoming wider in the circumferential direction from a base end part on the outer peripheral surface side toward a tip part in a radially outward direction.
2. The male terminal of claim 1, wherein the plurality of projections define a symmetrical array of projections with pairs of projections arranged diametrically opposite one another.
3. A terminal fitting assembly, comprising: a female terminal having a plurality of resilient contact pieces circumferentially spaced from one another; and a male terminal coupled to the female terminal and including a terminal contact portion having a pin shape and an outer peripheral surface, a plurality of projections projecting radially outward of the outer peripheral surface of the terminal contact portion and arranged in a circumferential direction of the terminal contact portion, the plurality of projections becoming wider in the circumferential direction from a base end part of the outer peripheral surface side toward a tip part in a radially outward direction, wherein the plurality of projections are individually fit between side edges of pairs of adjacent ones of the plurality of resilient contact pieces.
4. The terminal fitting assembly of claim 3, wherein the projection is in contact with the resilient contact pieces when the male terminal is fit to the female terminal.
5. The terminal fitting assembly of claim 4, wherein the projections are equal in number to the resilient contact pieces.
6. The terminal fitting assembly of claim 3, wherein the male terminal has opposite longitudinal ends, the projections and spaces between the projections extend to one of the longitudinal ends of the male terminal.
7. The terminal fitting assembly of claim 3, wherein the plurality of projections define a symmetrical array of projections with pairs of projections arranged diametrically opposite one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) An embodiment is described with reference to
(10) A female terminal 20 is formed by bending a metal plate material of copper, copper alloy or the like stamped into a predetermined shape. Further, plating of tin or the like is applied to the entire surface of the female terminal 20. As shown in
(11) Six resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20 are arranged at equal intervals in a circumferential direction as shown in
(12) The wire crimping portion 22 of the female terminal 20 is crimped to an unillustrated wire. In this way, the female terminal 20 and the wire become electrically conductive.
(13) The male terminal 10 is formed by working a round bar material made of metal such as copper or copper alloy by heading, cutting or the like. Further, plating of tin or the like is applied to the entire surface of the male terminal 10. As shown in
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(16) Six projections 12 are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction as shown in
(17) The wire crimping portion 13 of the male terminal 10 is crimped to an unillustrated wire. In this way, the male terminal 10 and the wire become electrically conductive.
(18) Next, functions of this embodiment are described.
(19) When the male terminal 10 and the female terminal 20 are fit together, the projections 12 of the male terminal 10 enter the spaces 25 between the side edges 24 of the adjacent resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20, as shown in
(20) When the male terminal 10 and the female terminal 20 are fit, the terminal contact portion 11 of the male terminal 10 is pressed resiliently by the resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20, as shown in
(21) Further, as shown in
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(23) As described above, according to this embodiment, the projection 12 of the male terminal 10 enters the space 25 between the side edges 24 of at least two of the resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20 when the male terminal 10 and the female terminal 20 are fit. Then, even if the male terminal 10 is twisted, the projection 12 of the male terminal 10 butts against the side edge 24 of the resilient contact piece 21 of the female terminal 20 to prevent the twisting of the male terminal 10.
(24) Further, the projections 12 are in contact with the side edges 24 of the adjacent resilient contact pieces 21 when the male terminal 10 and the female terminal 20 are fit together. Thus, the contact area increases when the male terminal 10 and the female terminal 20 are fit together. Thus, contact resistance between the male terminal 10 and the female terminal 20 can be reduced.
(25) Further, the projections 12 of the male terminal 10 are fit between adjacent resilient contact pieces 21 of the male terminal 20. This causes a load applied to the resilient contact pieces 21 when the projections 12 butt against the resilient contact pieces 21 due to the twisting of the male terminal 10 to be dispersed to each resilient contact piece 21. Therefore, a load applied to one resilient contact piece 21 of the female terminal 20 due to the twisting of the male terminal 10 can be reduced
(26) The male terminal disclosed by this specification is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following various modes are also included.
(27) The number of the projections 12 are equal to the number of the resilient contact pieces 21 in the above embodiment. However, there may be more projections 12 than resilient contact pieces 21 or fewer projections 12 than resilient contact pieces 21.
(28) Although six projections 12 of the male terminal 10 and six side edges 24 of the resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20 are provided, the number of the projections 12 and the number of the side edges 24 may differ.
(29) Although the projections 12 of the male terminal 10 are in contact with the side edges 24 of the adjacent resilient contact pieces 21 of the female terminal 20 in the above embodiment, the projections 12 may not be in contact with the side edges 24.
(30) Although one projection 12 of the male terminal 10 is fit in each space 25 of the female terminal 20 in the above embodiment, one or more projections 12 or no projection 12 may be fit in the space 25.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(31) 10 . . . male terminal 11 . . . terminal contact portion 12 . . . projection 13 . . . wire crimping portion 14 . . . side edge 20 . . . female terminal 21 . . . resilient contact piece 22 . . . wire crimping portion 24 . . . side edge 26 . . . tip part