Female terminal having a resiliently displaceable contact piece folded rearward from a front end of a step
10270197 ยท 2019-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Keishi KITAMURA (Mie, JP)
- Yoshihiro MIZUTANI (Mie, JP)
- Kazuki Mizutani (Mie, JP)
- Daisuke Hirasawa (Mie, JP)
Cpc classification
H01R13/115
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A female terminal disclosed by this specification is a female terminal (10) to which a male terminal (50) is connected from front, and includes a bottom plate (15) long in a front-rear direction, a ceiling plate (16) disposed to face the bottom plate (15), a pair of side plates (17) linking both side edges of the bottom plate (15) and both side edges of the ceiling plate (16), a step portion (25) provided on a front end edge of the bottom plate (15) in a stepwise manner to be slightly higher than the bottom plate (15) and extending forward to be disposed between the pair of side plates (17), and a resilient contact piece (30) resiliently displaceably provided by being folded rearwardly from a front end edge of the step portion (25), the male terminal (50) being capable of resiliently contacting the resilient contact piece (30) from front.
Claims
1. A female terminal having opposite front and rear ends and to which a male terminal is connected from the front end, comprising: a bottom plate long in a front-rear direction; a ceiling plate disposed to face the bottom plate; two opposed side plates linking both sides of the bottom plate and both sides of the ceiling plate; a step provided on a front end of the bottom plate in a stepwise manner to be raised toward the ceiling plate from the bottom plate, the step extending forward to be disposed between the side plates, the step including an inclined portion sloping up toward the ceiling plate and toward the front end of the female terminal and a flat portion extending from an upper end of the inclined portion toward the front end of the female terminal; and a resilient contact piece resiliently displaceably provided by being folded rearwardly from a front end of the flat portion of the step, the male terminal being capable of resiliently contacting the resilient contact piece from the front, wherein: the front end of the flat portion of the step is arranged behind front end positions of the side plates; bottom side edges of front end parts of the side plates are slightly higher toward the ceiling plate than the bottom plate; and the step higher toward the ceiling plate than the bottom side edges of the front end parts of the side plates.
2. The female terminal of claim 1, wherein the inclined portion is set such that an angle between a plane defined by the inclined portion and a plane defined by the bottom plate is larger than an angle between the plane defined by the bottom plate and a virtual connection line connecting front ends of the bottom side edges of the side plates.
3. The female terminal of claim 1, further comprising a projection projecting up and rearward on the bottom wall at a position opposed to an area on the resilient contact piece that is contacted by the male terminal.
4. A female terminal having opposite front and rear ends and to which a male terminal is connected from front, comprising: a bottom plate long in a front-rear direction; a ceiling plate disposed to face the bottom plate; two opposed side plates linking both side edges of the bottom plate and both side edges of the ceiling plate; a step provided on a front end of the bottom plate in a stepwise manner to be raised toward the ceiling plate from the bottom plate, the step extending forward to be disposed between the side plates; and a resilient contact piece resiliently displaceably provided by being folded rearwardly from a front end of the step, the male terminal being capable of resiliently contacting the resilient contact piece from the front, wherein: the front end of the step is arranged behind front end positions of the side plates; bottom side edges of front end parts of the side plates are higher toward the ceiling plate than the bottom plate; the step includes an inclined portion extending obliquely forward toward the front end of the female terminal and toward the ceiling plate from a front end of the bottom plate; and the inclined portion is set such that an angle between a plane defined by the inclined portion and of a plane defined by the bottom plate is larger than an angle between the plane defined by the bottom plate and a virtual connection line connecting plane defined by the bottom plate and front ends of the bottom side edges of the side plates.
5. The female terminal of claim 4, further comprising a projection projecting up and rearward on the bottom wall at a position opposed to an area on the resilient contact piece that is contacted by the male terminal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) One embodiment of the technique disclosed by this specification is described with reference to
(7) A female terminal 10 connectable to a male terminal 50 that includes a tab-shaped male connecting portion 51 is illustrated in
(8) As shown in
(9) The connecting tube 11 is formed to be connected in front of the wire fixing portion 12, as shown in
(10) As shown in
(11) As shown in
(12) A substantially rectangular through hole 21 is formed at a position of the bottom plate 15 slightly behind a central part of the bottom plate 15 in the front-rear direction and penetrates through the bottom plate 15 in the vertical direction, which is a plate thickness direction. A projection 22 is formed on the front edge of the through hole 21 and projects up, i.e. toward the ceiling plate 16. This projection 22 is arranged to vertically face a substantially central part of the pressing portion 18 in the front-rear direction on the ceiling plate 16.
(13) Further, a spring piece 23 is cantilevered obliquely up and forward from the rear edge of the through hole 21 and is resiliently deformable down with the rear edge of the through hole 21 serving as a support. A front part of the spring piece 23 serves as a biasing portion 24 is bent slightly down to form a rounded upper surface. This biasing portion 24 is disposed above the projection 22 in a natural state where the spring piece 23 is not resiliently deformed.
(14) As shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) The inclined portion 26 extends farther up than front end positions 20A of the bottom side edges 20 such that an angle 1 between a first virtual straight line L1 connecting a lower surface 26A of the inclined portion 26 and the front 15A of the bottom plate 15 and a lower surface 15B of the bottom plate 15 is larger than an angle 2 between a second virtual straight line L2 connecting the front end positions 20A of the bottom side edges 20 of the side plates 17 and the front edge 15A of the bottom plate 15 and the lower surface 15B of the bottom plate 15. Thus, the inclined portion 26 is disposed above the second virtual straight line L2 and an upper end part of the inclined portion 26 is disposed between the side plates 17.
(17) As shown in
(18) Further, as shown in
(19) Accordingly, the resilient contact piece 30 is formed to extend from substantially central parts of the bottom side edges 20 of the side plates 17 in the front-rear direction to a substantially central part of the connecting tube 11 in the front-rear direction while being gently inclined and to be long in the front-rear direction. When the resilient contact piece 30 is displaced resiliently down, the rear end part 31 of the resilient contact piece 30 contacts the biasing portion 24 of the spring piece 23 from above. Further, when the male connecting portion 51 of the male terminal 50 is inserted into the connecting tube 11, the resilient contact piece 30 can resiliently contact the male connecting portion 51. When the resilient contact piece 30 is pressed down by the male connecting portion 51 and the rear end part 31 of the resilient contact piece 30 contacts the biasing portion 24 of the spring piece 23 from above, the resilient contact piece 30 is biased from below by the spring piece 23, as shown in
(20) Further, a contact point portion 33 protruding up is provided on the rear end part 31 of the resilient contact piece 30 and disposed above the projecting portion 22 of the bottom plate 15.
(21) Accordingly, in the process of inserting the male connecting portion 51 of the male terminal 50 into the connecting tube 11, a tip part of the male connecting portion 51 first contacts the substantially central part of the resilient contact piece 30 in the front-rear direction as shown in
(22) When the male connecting portion 51 reaches the proper insertion position in the connecting tube 11, as shown in
(23) This embodiment is configured as described above. Next, functions and effects of the female terminal 10 are described.
(24) According to the female terminal 10 of this embodiment, the step 25 slightly higher than the bottom plate 15 is formed on the front edge 15A of the bottom plate 15 to be disposed between the two side plates 17, and the resilient contact piece 30 folded rearward is formed on the front 25A of the step 25. That is, even if an external force is applied to a lower part of the front end of the connecting tube 11 such as due to the drop of the female terminal 10, the resilient contact piece 30 will not be deformed by the external force.
(25) Further, according to this embodiment, the inclined portion 26 of the step 25 extends up from the front edge 15A of the bottom plate 15 so as to be disposed above the second virtual straight line L2 connecting the front end positions 20A of the bottom side edges 20 of the side plates 17 and the front 15A of the bottom plate 15, and the flat portion 27 provided on the front edge of the inclined portion 26 is completely covered from both sides by the two side plates 17. Thus, the application of an external force to a base end part of the step 25 can be alleviated, for example, even if the lower part of the front end of the connecting tube 11 contacts a horizontal surface.
(26) It is also considered to prevent the damage of the resilient contact piece due to an external force applied to the lower end part of the front end of the connecting tube, for example, by forming a long inclined portion and forming the resilient contact piece on the upper end edge of the inclined portion without forming any flat portion in the step portion or by forming the resilient contact piece folded rearward from the front of the bottom plate.
(27) However, if the inclined portion is long, a space between the step and the ceiling plate becomes narrow. Thus, when the male connecting portion is inserted into the connecting tube, the step and the male connecting portion butt against each other in the front-rear direction and connection reliability between the male connecting portion and the resilient contact piece may be reduced due to the damage of the step.
(28) Further, if the resilient contact piece is formed by being folded rearwardly from the front of the bottom plate, an angle of inclination of the resilient contact piece becomes larger, the male connecting portion butts against the resilient contact piece and insertion resistance of the male connecting portion increases.
(29) However, according to this embodiment, a length of the inclined portion 26 of the step 25 is set to be short and the flat portion 27 of the step 25 is disposed slightly above the bottom side edges 20 on the two side plates 17 to extend along the bottom side edges 20, as shown in
(30) Further, since the resilient contact piece 30 is long in the front-rear direction and inclined at a gentle angle by forming the forward extending step 25 on the front edge 15A of the bottom plate 15. Thus, the male connecting portion 51 can be brought smoothly into contact with the resilient contact piece 30. In this way, an increase in the insertion resistance of the male connecting portion 51 can be suppressed.
(31) The specification is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following various modes are also included.
(32) In the above embodiment, the flat portion 27 extends forward. However, there is no limitation to this and the flat portion may extend obliquely to a front-upper or front-lower side if the flat portion is disposed between the pair of side plates.
(33) In the above embodiment, the resilient contact piece 30 is biased by the spring piece 23. However, there is no limitation to this and the resilient contact piece may not be biased by the spring piece.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(34) 10: female terminal 15: bottom plate 16: ceiling plate 17: side plate 20: bottom-plate-side side edge 25: step 26: inclined portion 30: resilient contact piece 50: male terminal