TERMINAL FITTING AND CONNECTOR
20230130951 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/4223
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/113
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A terminal fitting 13 includes a tubular portion 30, an elastic contact portion 33, and an extended portion 35. The tubular portion 30 extends in a front-rear direction and has an open front surface. The elastic contact portion 33 is disposed in the tubular portion 30, extends in a front-rear direction, and has a rear end directly or indirectly connected to the tubular portion 30 and a front end that is a free end. The extended portion 35 extends from the tubular portion 30 and opposes the elastic contact portion 33 in a direction in which the elastic contact portion 33 bends. The extended portion 35 is disposed at a position exposed on a front surface side of the tubular portion 30.
Claims
1. A terminal fitting comprising: a tubular portion that extends in a front-rear direction and has an open front surface; an elastic contact portion that is disposed in the tubular portion, extends in a front-rear direction, and has a rear end directly or indirectly connected to the tubular portion and a front end that is a free end; and an extended portion that extends from the tubular portion and opposes the elastic contact portion in a direction in which the elastic contact portion bends, wherein the extended portion is disposed at a position exposed on a front surface side of the tubular portion.
2. The terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein a front end of the extended portion is disposed forward of a front end of the elastic contact portion in a natural state.
3. The terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the front end of the extended portion is disposed rearward of a front end of the tubular portion.
4. The terminal fitting according to claim 1, wherein the extended portion extends obliquely forward from a portion of the tubular portion in a circumferential direction.
5. A connector comprising: the terminal fitting according to claim 1; and a housing, wherein the housing includes: a cavity in which the terminal fitting is disposed; a lance capable of bending and deforming, and that is disposed in the cavity and locks the terminal fitting; a front wall portion disposed forward of the cavity; and a molding hole that is open in the front surface of the front wall portion forward of the lance, and the extended portion of the terminal fitting is disposed at a position that is visible from the front side of the housing via the molding hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF PRESENT DISCLOSURE
[0019] First, embodiments of the present disclosure will be listed and described.
[0020] (1) A connector according to the present disclosure is a terminal fitting including a tubular portion that extends in a front-rear direction and has an open front surface, an elastic contact portion that is disposed in the tubular portion, extends in a front-rear direction, and has a rear end directly or indirectly connected to the tubular portion and a front end that is a free end, and an extended portion that extends from the tubular portion and opposes the elastic contact portion in a direction in which the elastic contact portion bends, and the extended portion is disposed at a position exposed on a front surface side of the tubular portion.
[0021] With this configuration, due to provision of the extended portion, excessive bending of the elastic contact portion can be suppressed. Further, since the front end of the elastic contact portion is a free end, the extended portion that suppresses bending deformation of the elastic contact portion can be exposed on the front surface side of the tubular portion. For this reason, conductivity can be confirmed by bringing the extended portion instead of the elastic contact portion into contact with a probe pin, and as a result, the elastic contact portion is not likely to be subjected to an external force, and even if the elastic contact portion is subjected to an external force, plastic deformation thereof can be suppressed.
[0022] (2) It is preferable that a front end of the extended portion is disposed forward of a front end of the elastic contact portion in a natural state.
[0023] With this configuration, a probe pin can easily be brought into contact with the extended portion without coming into contact with the elastic contact portion, and as a result, a situation where the elastic contact portion of the terminal fitting is pressed by the probe pin and plastically deformed can be more reliably suppressed. Note that the “natural state” means a state where the elastic piece does not bend or is deformed.
[0024] (3) It is preferable that the front end of the extended portion is disposed rearward of a front end of the tubular portion.
[0025] When the extended portion plastically deforms due to coming into contact with a foreign object or the like, the function of suppressing excessive bending of the elastic contact portion may be impaired. In view of this, with this configuration, the tubular portion can function as a protection wall and suppress a situation where the extended portion comes into contact with a foreign object, and thus the above problem can be suppressed.
[0026] (4) It is preferable that the extended portion extends obliquely forward from a portion of the tubular portion in a circumferential direction.
[0027] In a configuration in which the extended portion extends perpendicular to the tubular portion, since the entire force applied by the probe pin that comes into contact with the extended portion from the front is received by the extended portion, the extended portion is likely to plastically deform. In this regard, with this configuration, the force applied by the probe pin that comes into contact with the extended portion from the front can be distributed to the tubular portion as well, and thus plastic deformation of the extended portion can be suppressed. Accordingly, a situation where the function of suppressing excessive bending of the elastic contact portion may be impaired due to plastic deformation of the extended portion can be suppressed.
[0028] (5) A connector may include the terminal fitting and a housing. A housing may include a cavity in which the terminal fitting is disposed, a lance capable of bending and deforming, and that is disposed in the cavity and locks the terminal fitting, a front wall portion disposed forward of the cavity, and a molding hole that is open in the front surface of the front wall portion forward of the lance. The extended portion of the terminal fitting may be disposed at a position that is visible from the front side of the housing via the molding hole.
[0029] With this configuration, the extended portion of the terminal fitting can be exposed forward of the housing using the molding hole provided to form the lance. For this reason, compared to a configuration in which a hole for exposing the extended portion is separately provided, the structure of the housing can be simplified.
Detail of Embodiment of Present Disclosure
[0030] Specific examples of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited to these examples, but defined by the claims, and intended to include all modifications within the meaning and the scope equivalent thereof.
First Embodiment
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[0034] The housing 11 is made of a synthetic resin. As shown in
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[0040] Retainer 12
[0041] The retainer 12 is made of a synthetic resin. The retainer 12 is locked to the housing 11 and prevents the terminal fitting 13 disposed in the cavity 20 from coming out rearward.
[0042] Terminal Fitting 13
[0043] The terminal fitting 13 is conductive. The terminal fitting 13 is formed by bending a metal plate. As shown in
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[0056] After the terminal fitting 13 is disposed in the cavity 20, as shown in
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[0058] As described above, due to the extended portion 35, the terminal fitting 13 can suppress excessive bending of the elastic contact portion 33. Further, since the front end 33A of the elastic contact portion 33 is a free end, the extended portion 35 that suppresses bending deformation of the elastic contact portion 33 can be exposed on the front surface side of the tubular portion 30. For this reason, it is possible to confirm conductivity by bringing the extended portion 35 into contact with the probe pin 92, instead of the elastic contact portion 33, and as a result, plastic deformation of the elastic contact portion 33 due to an external force can be suppressed.
[0059] Further, the front end 35A of the extended portion 35 is disposed forward of the front end 33A of the elastic contact portion 33 in a natural state. For this reason, bringing the probe pin 92 into contact with the extended portion 35 without coming into contact with the elastic contact portion 33 is easier, and as a result, a situation where the plastic deformation of the elastic contact portion 33 of the terminal fitting 13 due to being pressed by the probe pin 92 can be more reliably suppressed.
[0060] Further, the front end 35A of the extended portion 35 is disposed rearward of the front end 30D of the tubular portion 30. If the extended portion 35 is plastically deformed due to coming into contact with a foreign object or the like, the function of suppressing excessive bending of the elastic contact portion 33 may be impaired. In this regard, according to this terminal fitting 13, since the tubular portion 30 can function as a protection wall and a situation where a foreign object comes into contact with the extended portion 35 can be suppressed, the above problem can be suppressed.
[0061] Further, the extended portion 35 extends obliquely forward from the tubular portion 30. In a configuration in which the extended portion 35 extends perpendicular to the tubular portion 30, the entire force applied by the probe pin 92 that comes into contact with the extended portion 35 from the front is received by the extended portion 35, and thus the extended portion 35 is likely to plastically deform. In this regard, according to this terminal fitting 13, the force applied by the probe pin 92 that comes into contact with the extended portion 35 from the front can be distributed to the tubular portion 30 as well and divided, and thus plastic deformation of the extended portion 35 can be suppressed. Accordingly, a situation where the function of suppressing excessive bending of the elastic contact portion 33 is impaired due to plastic deformation of the extended portion 35 can be suppressed.
[0062] Further, according to the connector 10, the extended portion 35 of the terminal fitting 13 can be exposed forward of the housing 11 using the molding hole 24 provided to form the lance 21. For this reason, compared to a configuration where a hole for exposing the extended portion 35 is separately provided, the structure of the housing 11 can be simplified.
Other Embodiments of the Present Disclosure
[0063] It should be appreciated that the embodiments disclosed herein are to be construed in all respects as illustrative and not limiting.
[0064] (1) In the above embodiment, the front end of the extended portion is disposed forward of the front end of the elastic contact portion in the natural state. However, a configuration is also possible where the front end of the extended portion is not disposed frontward of the front end of the elastic contact portion in the natural state. For example, the front end of the extended portion may be aligned in the front-rear direction with the front end of the elastic contact portion in the natural state, or disposed rearward of the front end of the elastic contact portion in the natural state.
[0065] (2) In the above embodiment, the front end of the extended portion is disposed rearward of the front end of the tubular portion. However, a configuration is also possible where the front end of the extended portion is not disposed rearward of the front end of the tubular portion. For example, the front end of the extended portion may be aligned in the front-rear direction with the front end of the tubular portion, or may be disposed forward of the front end of the tubular portion.
[0066] (3) In the above embodiment, the extended portion extends obliquely forward from the tubular portion. However, the extended portion may have another shape. For example, the extended portion may extend perpendicular to the tubular portion.
[0067] (4) In the above embodiment, the elastic contact portion is indirectly linked to the tubular portion via the leg portions and the linking portion. However, the elastic contact portion may be directly linked to the tubular portion.
[0068] (5) In the above embodiment, the extended portion extends from the front end of the lower plate portion. However, the extended portion may extend from a portion rearward of the front end of the lower plate portion.
[0069] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein for purposes of illustration, and that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the various exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims.