[0001] This invention relates to a stamped and formed single piece electrical terminal for
use in sealed electrical connectors, in particular electrical connectors with family
seals.
[0002] Single piece stamped and formed electrical receptacle terminals are often provided
where compact and cost-effective electrical terminals are required. For example in
European Patent 178 102 a single piece stamped and formed electrical receptacle terminal
is provided in a substantially box-shape comprising a bottom wall, side walls and
a top wall defining a cavity for receiving a complementary terminal therein. The side
walls have contact protrusions inwardly stamped for resiliently abutting the mating
pin terminal, the side walls further provided with outwardly biased resilient locking
lances for engaging a complementary shoulder in a cavity of a connector housing. It
is typical with connectors having a high density of terminals (i.e. a small pitch
between adjacent terminals) to be provided with a single sealing member at a wire
receiving end of the housing. Such sealing member is typically made of an elastomer
and comprises a plurality of holes through which the terminals are inserted as they
are mounted into their respective cavities of the housing. Sharp edges of the contact
may damage the seal during insertion. A particular problem arises when one or more
of the terminals need to be extracted during maintenance or repair. In the design
according to EP 178 102, the resilient locking lance would be damaged, and may also
damage the seal during extraction. In larger two piece terminals, it is known to provide
means (protrusions) adjacent the locking lances for protection thereof as shown in
DE 41 31 470. For miniature single piece terminals as shown in EP 178 102 this is
difficult to implement due to the compact size of the terminal and the lack of sufficient
material adjacent the locking lance. The problem is particularly acute where the miniature
terminal is provided as a substantially square cross-section profiled box-shape. The
side walls along which the lances are provided are reasonably narrow in relation to
the locking lance, i.e. the lance extends across a substantial part of the width of
the side wall due to the requirement for a certain minimum strength. Cylindrical terminals
face a similar problem.
[0003] It is an object of this invention to provide an improved single piece electrical
terminal for insertion and extraction through a seal member. It would be desirable
to provide such improved terminal in the form of a box-shaped receptacle terminal,
in particular for miniature receptacle terminals with a substantially square or cylindrical
cross-sectional profile.
[0004] Objects of this invention have been achieved by providing the invention according
to claim 1. In particular a single piece electrical receptacle terminal is provided
comprising a connection section and a contact section with a mating portion for contacting
a mating terminal in an axial direction, and a base portion having a bottom wall,
opposed top wall, and side walls forming a box shape, the terminal further comprising
at least one resilient locking lance stamped out of at least one of the side walls
and extending from an attachment end to a free end obliquely away from the side wall,
wherein the base portion further comprises seal extraction guides disposed axially
behind the locking lance free end in the direction of the connection section to enable
smooth extraction of the terminal through a seal member passage, the extraction guides
being in the form of protrusions stamped out of the base portion to a distance substantially
at or beyond the locking lance free end with respect to the side wall.
[0005] Advantageously therefore, a single piece electrical terminal is provided for extraction
and insertion through a seal without damage thereto. Particularly advantageous is
the ability to provide such terminal in a miniature form, in particular a substantially
square-profiled or cylindrical electrical receptacle terminal.
[0006] A further advantageous feature is the provision of lateral extensions proximate the
free end of the locking lance which enables a smoother guide of a seal over the seal
guide protrusions during insertion of the terminal through the seal.
[0007] Further advantageous features of this invention will be apparent from the following
description, claims and drawings.
[0008] Embodiments of this invention will now be described by way of example with reference
to the figures, in which;
Figure 1 is an isometric view of a terminal according to this invention;
Figure 2 is an isometric view from a front end of the terminal of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the terminal of Figures 1 and 2;
Figure 4 is an isometric front view of a second embodiment of this invention;
Figure 5 is another isometric view of the terminal of Figure 4; and
Figure 6 is a further isometric view from a wire connection end of the terminal of
Figures 4 and 5.
[0009] Referring to Figures 1-3, an electrical terminal 2 comprises a connection section
4 in the form of crimping arms for connection to a conducting wire, a contact section
6 and a transition section 8 therebetween. The connection section could also be provided
in the form of insulation displacement or piercing contacts or with any other conventional
connection means for contacting a wire, printed circuit board or other device.
[0010] The contact section 6 comprises a bottom wall 10, side walls 12,14 and a top wall
16 defining a mating terminal receiving cavity 18 surrounded by the walls. In this
embodiment the top, bottom and side walls have substantially the same length such
that a substantially square cross-sectional profile is provided. The top wall 16 comprises
a seam 20 resulting from the folding together of sheet metal from which the terminal
is stamped and formed, the seam being held rigidly together by weld joints 22,23 at
a portion of the top wall adjacent or towards the connection section 4. The seam 20
can be held together by other means such as interengaging crimp tabs or the like,
as is conventional with stamped and formed terminals. The secure attachment of the
seam ensures a rigid base portion 24 of the contact section 6 for a relatively rigid
support of a terminal receiving portion 26 of the contact section 6.
[0011] The contact section 6 extends from a mating end 28 where the mating terminal is received,
to a connection end 30 proximate and facing the connection section 4. The top and
bottom walls are further provided with axially extending slots 32,34 substantially
centrally positioned between the opposed side walls 12,14 and extending from the mating
end 28 to the base portion 24. The axial direction (A) is defined as the direction
of insertion or mating of a complementary tab or pin terminal in the cavity 18 of
the contact section 6. The top and bottom walls are integrally connected to the side
walls 12,14 through arcuate corner portions 36. In view of their transverse or substantially
orthogonal orientation with respect to the side walls the top and bottom walls, rigidify
the side walls 12,14 with respect to a force biasing the side walls apart. The side
walls 12,14 are provided with contact protrusions 38 proximate the mating end 28 for
resiliently engaging a mating tab inserted therebetween. The side walls 12,14 act
as resilient cantilever beam contact arms that are rigidified by extending integrally
through the corners 36 into the top and bottom walls. The slots 32 are provided to
control the flexibility of the contact arms in order to enable sufficient elastic
deformation of the arms during mating. The top, bottom and side walls are provided
with an outer taper 40 at the mating end 28 in order to enable smooth insertion of
the terminal through a seal. Large radii 36 between the top, bottom and side walls
further ensure a particularly smooth insertion of the box-shaped contact section through
a seal, which is typically provided with cylindrical passages.
[0012] The contact protrusions 36 are embossed from the side walls 12, in this embodiment
in a substantially cylindrical form extending orthogonally to the axial direction
(A). The provision of the protrusions proximate the mating end 28 ensures on the one
hand early contact with a mating terminal, and on the other hand acts where the flexibility
of the contact arms is at its greatest. The line contact of the cylindrically profiled
protrusions 38 (which for example may also have an electrical or V-shaped profile
extending transversely) reduces specific wear on a mating contact in comparison to
provision of contact points. Due to the high contact force that can be provided by
the interconnection of the side and top and bottom walls, a high contact pressure
is generated which can advantageously be spread across the contact "line" of the protrusion
38.
[0013] The side walls 12,14 are further provided with resilient locking lances 42 in the
shape of cantilever beams attached at an attachment end 43 positioned roughly centrally
between the mating and connection ends 28,30 respectively, and extending therefrom
obliquely outwards to free ends 45 directed towards the connection section 4. The
lances 42 are resiliently inwardly biasable for passage past retention shoulders in
a cavity of a connector housing and for locking therebehind in the fully assembled
position. The lance 42 is provided with a seal passage in section guide 46 in the
form of extensions 48 extending laterally from lateral edges 50 of the lance 42 i.e.
extending transversely to the axial direction (A) from the lateral edges 50 proximate
the free end 45. The extensions 48 are radiused such that they curve in from a plane
substantially parallel to the side wall 12 to a plane substantially parallel or approaching
the plane of the top and bottom walls. In other words, the extensions 48 form radiused
corners similar to the box corners 36 for smooth insertion through a seal cavity.
The purpose of the extensions 48 is principally to assist smooth insertion of the
terminal contact section 6 through a seal passage, in particular to guide the seal
passage smoothly over bulbous (rounded) extraction guides 52 positioned axially spaced
from the lance in the direction of the connection section 4.
[0014] There is an extraction guide 52 extending from each corner of the base section 24
such that each seal guide is partially formed from the side walls 12,14 and top and
bottom walls 16,10 respectively. The seal extraction guides 52 extend from the side
walls 12,14 to a distance from the side wall substantially at or beyond the distance
of the locking lance free end 45 in order to enable the seal wall to pass over the
locking lance free end 45 during extraction of the terminal from the connector. In
this way, the seal may smoothly pass over the locking lance without damage to the
seal or the locking lance. As the extraction guides 52 are provided at corners behind
the locking lance free end 45, they ensure guidance of the seal over the corners 47
of the locking lance free end 45. The latter is particularly important as the corners
are usually the most aggressive parts of the locking lance in terms of catching or
digging into the seal.
[0015] During insertion, the extensions 48 ensure that the seal smoothly passes over the
extraction seal guides 52 disposed behind the free end 45. The extensions 48 can be
provided with tapered leading ends 43 facing the mating end to smoothly guide the
seal thereover.
[0016] Referring now to Figures 4-6 another embodiment according to this invention is shown
whereby the lances 42 are provided without lateral seal insertion guides in comparison
to the embodiment of Figures 1-3. In both embodiments the same numbering is used for
substantially identical features, where features having the main differences are given
a prime. The seal extraction guides 52' have a bulbous embossed shape similar to the
embodiment of Figures 1-3 and are provided with a rounded corners 55'. The corners
55,55' of both embodiments join the sheared surface 57 facing the mating end 28 to
the sheared surface 59 that faces the opposed sheared surface of the guide 52,52'
on the opposed side of the locking lance 42, the sheared side 59 being sheared from
the side wall 12. The rounded corner 55' provides a smoother corner/edge to prevent
the extraction guides 52' from damaging the seal during insertion of the terminal
therethrough. The embodiment of Figures 1-3 could also be provided with the rounded
corner 55' of the embodiment of Figures 4-6.
[0017] The provision of the seal extraction guides 52,52' of both embodiments, positioned
axially behind the end 45 of the locking lance 42 enables a particularly compact single
piece electrical terminal to be provided for safe insertion and extraction through
a seal. The opposed edges 59 of the pair of the extraction guides 52,52' on either
side wall can also be used to receive the retention protrusion provided in a housing
cavity for engaging the locking lance 42, which enables secure location and seating
of the terminal within a housing cavity. The seal extraction guides 52,52' can advantageously
be sheared from the corner 36 joining the side and bottom or top walls respectively
that is provided with a radiused shape such that the guides are also advantageously
provided with the rounded radius shape. The same features for seal extraction/insertion
described hereinabove could advantageously be applied to substantially cylindrically
shaped contact sections which face similar problems of locking lance protection. Relating
the above description to a square profiled contact section to a substantially circular
profiled contact section can be effected by imagining that the radii of the corners
36 are large enough to join together to form a cylinder.
1. A single piece electrical terminal (2) stamped and formed from sheet metal and comprising
a connection section (4) and a contact section (6) with a mating portion (26) for
contacting a mating terminal in an axial direction (A) and a base portion (24) having
a bottom wall (10), opposed top wall (16), and side walls (12,14) forming a box shape,
the terminal further comprising at least one resilient locking lance (42) stamped
out of one of the side walls and extending from an attachment end (43) to a free end
(45) obliquely away from the side wall (12), characterized in that the base portion
(24) further comprises seal extraction guides (52,52') disposed axially behind the
locking lance free end (45) in the direction of the connection section (4) to enable
smooth extraction of the terminal through a seal member passage, the extraction guides
being in the form of protrusions stamped out of the base portion to a distance substantially
at or beyond the locking lance free end with respect to the side wall.
2. The terminal of claim 1 wherein a pair of seal extraction guides are provided for
each lance, one seal extraction guide (52,52') proximate each corner (46,47) of the
lance free end (45), the corners defined by the joining of the lance free end (45)
with respective lateral edges (50) of the lance.
3. The terminal of claim 1 or 2 wherein the terminal top and bottom walls extend into
the side walls through rounded corners (36), the seal extraction guides being embossed
out of the corners.
4. The terminal of claims 2 or 3 wherein a pair of the seal extraction guides (52,52')
comprise opposed sheared edges (59) forming a slot therebetween for receiving a housing
protrusion therethrough for engagement with the lance.
5. The terminal of any one of the preceding claims wherein the locking lance is provided
with lateral extensions (48) at the free end (45) extending from lateral edges (50)
of the lance for guiding, during insertion of a terminal through a seal, a seal passage
wall over the extraction guides (52) situated therebehind with respect to the axial
direction (A).
6. The terminal of claim 5 wherein the lateral extensions (48) extend through a corner,
from a direction substantially parallel to the side wall to a direction approaching
or substantially parallel to the top or bottom wall respectively.
7. The terminal of claim 5 or 6 wherein the lateral extension (48) have tapered corners
(53) facing a mating end (28) of the contact section (6) for smooth passage of a seal
therepast during insertion of the terminal through a seal member.
8. The terminal of any one of the preceding claims wherein the mating portion (26) of
the contact section (6) has a substantially square cross-sectional profile where the
cross-section is taken orthogonal to the axial direction (A).
9. The terminal of any one of the preceding claims wherein the contact section is substantially
cylindrical i.e. the cross-sectional profile taken orthogonal to the axial direction
(A) is substantially circular.
10. The terminal of claim 8 or 9 wherein the contact section comprises axially extending
slots (32,34) arranged substantially centrally between opposed side walls (12,14)
in top and bottom walls (16,10) respectively, the slots extending from a mating end
(28) of the mating portion where the mating terminal is received to a position proximate
the base portion (24) for increasing the suppleness of the side walls (12,14) with
respect to resilient biasing apart thereof.
11. The terminal of claim 8 or 10 wherein the side walls (12,14) comprise embossed contact
protrusions (38) proximate the mating end (28), the contact protrusions embossed substantially
across the whole width of the side walls (12,14) between top and bottom walls (16,10).