[0001] The present invention relates to an electrical terminal which is equipped with first
electrical wire accommodating slots that accommodate a first electrical wire extending
from an electrical device such as a motor, etc., and second electrical wire accommodating
slots that accommodate a second electrical wire that is separate from the first electrical
wire, and in which the first electrical wire and second electrical wire are electrically
connected.
[0002] The electrical terminal shown in Figure 5 is a conventional electrical terminal as
disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,118,103.
[0003] This electrical terminal 100 is formed by stamping and bending a metal plate, and
has a pair of opposing plate parts 102 that are connected via a bent part 101. A pair
of opposing first electrical wire accommodating slots 103 which are formed in the
bottom portions of the plate parts 102 and which accommodate a first electrical wire
(not shown in the figures), and a pair of opposing second electrical wire accommodating
slots 106 which are formed in the upper portions of the plate parts 102 and which
accommodate a second electrical wire (not shown in the figures), are respectively
formed in the opposing plate parts 102. First electrical wire accommodating openings
104 which are wider than the first electrical wire accommodating slots 103 are formed
so that these openings extend from the bottom ends of the pair of plate parts 102
to the first electrical wire accommodating slots 103, and a pair of protruding edge
parts 105 which remove the insulating covering of the first electrical wire are formed
on both sides of each first electrical wire accommodating slot 103. Furthermore, folded-back
portions 107 which are folded back to the inside toward each other from the respective
upper ends of the pair of plate parts 102 are formed, and protruding parts 108 that
protrude inward are formed in the respective folded-back portions 107. As a result
of the presence of the foldedback portions 107, the thickness of the plate parts 102
which have the second electrical wire accommodating slots 103 is doubled, so that
the strength of the plate parts 102 is sufficient when a relatively thick second electrical
wire is inserted into these accommodating slots.
[0004] The first electrical wire (not shown) is a slender electromagnetic coil conductor
which is insulated by varnish, while the second electrical wire (not shown) is a conductor
whose core is covered by an insulating outer covering consisting of a synthetic plastic
material that is thicker than a varnish covering.
[0005] In the case of the electrical terminal 100 shown in Figure 5, the first electrical
wire accommodating slots 103 and second electrical wire accommodating slots 106 formed
in the plate parts 102 are respectively formed as pairs of slots. As a result, the
first electrical wire accommodated in the first electrical wire accommodating slots
103 and the second electrical wire accommodated in the second electrical wire accommodating
slots can be securely connected to the electrical terminal 100, so that the mutual
connection of the first and second electrical wires can be securely accomplished.
[0006] However, since the first electrical wire accommodating slots 103 and second electrical
wire accommodating slots 106 are formed in the same flat plates, the slots are parallel
to each other. As a result, the first electrical wire accommodated in the first electrical
wire accommodating slots 103 and the second electrical wire accommodated in the second
electrical wire accommodating slots 106 are effectively parallel to each other, so
that cases in which it is desired to cross the first electrical wire and second electrical
wire when the wires are connected to the electrical terminal 100 cannot be handled.
[0007] Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical terminal
which makes it possible to achieve a secure mutual connection between a first electrical
wire and a second electrical wire, and which makes it possible to connect the first
electrical wire and second electrical wire by crossing the wires.
[0008] The electrical terminal of the present invention is formed by being stamped and bent
from a metal plate, and is equipped with a pair of opposing first electrical wire
accommodating slots which are respectively formed in a pair of opposing first plate
parts, and a pair of second electrical wire accommodating slots which are respectively
formed in a pair of opposing second plate parts, such that a first electrical wire
may be accommodated in the first electrical wire accommodating slots and a second
electrical wire may be accommodated in the second electrical wire accommodating slots.
The first electrical wire and the second electrical wire are electrically connected.
The pair of second plate parts are formed by a pair of plate parts which are bent
from both side edges of a flat plate part extending from one of the first plate parts,
with these plate parts being bent substantially at right angles with respect to the
flat plate part, and the pair of second electrical wire accommodating slots formed
in the second plate parts and the pair of first electrical wire accommodating slots
formed in the first plate parts cross each other substantially at right angles.
[0009] Furthermore, it is effective if a stopper part, which restricts the movement of the
second plate parts to the outside when the second electrical wire is accommodated
in the second electrical wire accommodating slots, is formed on the first plate part
that is opposite the first plate part from which the flat plate part extends.
[0010] Furthermore, it is effective if a reinforcing bead part which reinforces the flat
plate part is formed on the flat plate part.
[0011] Figure 1 is a plan view of the electrical terminal of the present invention.
[0012] Figure 2 is a front view of the electrical terminal shown in Figure 1.
[0013] Figure 3 is a side view of the electrical terminal shown in Figure 1.
[0014] Figure 4 is a plan view of the metal plate stamping blank used to form the electrical
terminal shown in Figure 1.
[0015] Figure 5 is a perspective view of a conventional example of an electrical terminal.
[0016] As shown in Figures 1 through 3, the electrical terminal 1 is formed by stamping
and bending a metal plate, and has a pair of opposing first plate parts 3 that are
connected via a connecting part 2. A pair of opposing first electrical wire accommodating
slots 4 which accommodate a first electrical wire (not shown in the figures) are respectively
formed in the pair of first plate parts 3. The first electrical wire may be, for example
a relatively slender electrical magnetic coil conductor insulated by means of a varnish,
which extends from an electrical device such as a motor, etc. First electrical wire
accommodating openings 5 which are wider than the first electrical wire accommodating
slots 4 are formed so that these openings 5 extend from the lower ends of the pair
of first plate parts 3 to the first electrical wire accommodating slots 4, and a pair
of protruding edge parts 6 which remove the insulating covering of the first electrical
wire when the first electrical wire is accommodated are formed on both sides of each
first wire accommodating slot 4. The protruding edge parts 6 are formed by cutting
along L-shape cutting lines 6a on both sides of each first electrical wire accommodating
slot 4, and pressing the cut portions from both sides so that the edge parts are caused
to protrude slightly into the first electrical wire accommodating slots 4. A pair
of engaging projections 18 which engage with an insulating housing (not shown in the
figures) are formed on the respective side edges of the pair of first plate parts
3.
[0017] The electrical terminal 1 has a pair of opposing second plate parts 7 that are distanced
from the first plate parts 3. The pair of second plate parts 7 are formed by a pair
of plate parts that are bent from both side edges of a flat plate part 12 that extends
upward from one of the first plate parts 3 (the first plate part 3 on the right side
in Figure 3), with these plate parts being bent substantially at right angles relative
to the flat plate part 12. A pair of opposing second electrical wire accommodating
slots 8 that accommodate a second electrical wire (not shown in the figures) from
above are respectively formed in the second plate parts 7. The second electrical wire
accommodating slots 8 and first electrical wire accommodating slots 4 are oriented
substantially at right angles to one another. The second electrical wire may be a
conductor in which the circumference of the core is covered with a relatively hard
Teflon as an insulating covering. Second electrical wire accommodating openings 9
are formed so that these openings 9 extend from the upper ends of the pair of second
plate parts 7 to the second electrical wire accommodating slots 8. Knife edges 11
are used for efficient cutting of the Teflon covering of the second electrical wire
and are formed on the edge parts of the second wire accommodating openings 9. A pair
of protruding edge parts 10 which remove the insulating covering of the second electrical
wire when the second electrical wire is inserted into the second electrical wire accommodating
slots 8 are formed on both sides of each of the second electrical wire accommodating
slots 8. Moreover, the tip end portions 17 of the pair of second plate parts 7 are
bent inward toward each other and joined by a seam 16, so that a box-form shape is
constructed. As a result, the pair of second plate parts 7 in which the second electrical
wire accommodating slots 8 are formed are structurally strengthened.
[0018] The upper end portion 15 of the other first plate part 3 that is opposite the first
plate part 3 from which the flat plate part 12 extends is bent substantially at right
angles toward the first plate part 3 from which the flat plate part 12 extends, and
the tip end of this other first plate part 3 is caused to contact the first plate
part 3 from which the flat plate part 12 extends. As a result, the pair of first plate
parts 3 in which the first electrical wire accommodating slots 4 are formed are structurally
strengthened. Furthermore, a stopper part 13 which restricts the movement of the second
plate parts 7 to the outside when the second electrical wire is accommodated in the
second electrical wire accommodating slots 8 is formed as a protruding part on the
aforementioned other first plate part 3. The stopper part 13 contacts the bent tip
end portions 17 of the second plate parts 7 before the second electrical wire is accommodated
in the second electrical wire accommodating slots 8. Meanwhile, a reinforcing bead
part 14 which reinforces the flat plate part 12 extending from the opposite first
plate part 3 is formed on the flat plate part 12.
[0019] The electrical terminal 1 is stamped from a metal plate in the shape shown in Figure
4, and is formed by bending the pair of first plate parts 3 along the bending lines
20 and 21, bending the upper end portion 15 of one of the first plate parts 3 along
the bending line 22, bending the pair of second plate parts 7 along the bending lines
23 and 24, and bending the tip end portions of the second plate parts 7 along the
bending lines 25 and 26.
[0020] The electrical terminal 1 constructed as described above is attached to a motor-side
insulating housing (not shown in the figures) by press-fitting the engaging projections
18 with the first electrical wire accommodating openings 5 facing downward. The first
electrical wire extending from the motor is disposed in the insulating housing beforehand,
and when the electrical terminal 1 is attached to the insulating housing, the first
electrical wire is accommodated in the first electrical wire accommodating slots 4
from the first electrical wire accommodating openings 5, so that this first electrical
wire is electrically connected to the electrical terminal 1. In this case since the
upper end portion 15 of the aforementioned other first plate part 3 is bent substantially
at right angles toward the opposite first plate part 3 and the tip end of this other
first plate part 3 is caused to contact the aforementioned opposite first plate part
3 so that the pair of first plate parts 3 in which the first electrical wire accommodating
slots 4 are formed are structurally strengthened, the first plate parts 3 are not
deformed by press-fitting in the insulating housing.
[0021] After the electrical terminal 1 has been fastened to the insulating housing, the
second electrical wire which is fastened in place, for example, by means of an insulating
cover, is inserted into the second electrical wire accommodating slots 8 from the
second electrical wire accommodating openings 9, so that the second electrical wire
is electrically connected to the electrical terminal 1. As a result, the first electrical
wire and second electrical wire are electrically connected to each other by the electrical
terminal 1. Since the pair of second electrical wire accommodating slots 8 formed
in the second plate parts 7 and the pair of first electrical wire accommodating slots
4 formed in the first plate parts 3 are arranged substantially at right angles, the
first and second electrical wires accommodated in these slots are disposed so that
they are oriented at right angles. Furthermore, since the first electrical wire accommodating
slots 4 and second electrical wire accommodating slots 8 are respectively formed as
pairs of slots rather than as single slots, the first and second electrical wires
are securely connected to the electrical terminal. Moreover, since a reinforcing bead
part 14 which reinforces the flat plate part 12 that connects the first plate parts
3 and second plate parts 7 is formed on the flat plate part 12, there is little danger
that the flat plate part 12 will bend when the second electrical wire is inserted
in the second electrical wire accommodating slots 8. Furthermore, since a stopper
part 13 which restricts the movement of the second plate parts 7 to the outside when
the second electrical wire is accommodated in the second electrical wire accommodating
slots 8 is formed on the other first plate part 3 that is opposite the first plate
part 3 from which the flat plate part 12 extends, the movement of the second plate
parts 7 is restricted even if the second plate parts 7 should tend to bend to the
outside about the flat plate part 12. Accordingly, the connection of the second electrical
wire to the electrical terminal 1 is securely accomplished.
[0022] An advantage of the present invention is that a pair of second plate parts are formed
by a pair of plate parts which are bent from both side edges of a flat plate part
extending from one first plate part, with these plate parts being bent substantially
at right angles relative to the flat plate part, so that a pair of second electrical
wire accommodating slots formed in the second plate parts and a pair of first electrical
wire accommodating slots formed in the first plate parts are oriented substantially
at right angles. Accordingly, the first electrical wire and second electrical wire
can be connected by being arranged at right angles. Furthermore, since the first electrical
wire accommodating slots and second electrical wire accommodating slots are respectively
formed as pairs of slots, the mutual connection of the first electrical wire and second
electrical wire via the electrical terminal can be securely accomplished.
[0023] A further advantage of the present invention is that a stopper which restricts the
movement of the second plate parts to the outside when the second electrical wire
is accommodated in the second electrical wire accommodating slots is formed on the
other first plate part that is opposite the first plate part from which the flat plate
part extends. Accordingly, even if the second plate parts should tend to bend to the
outside about the flat plate part when the second electrical wire is accommodated,
the movement of the second plate parts is restricted by the stopper part, so that
the connection of the second electrical wire to the electrical terminal can be securely
accomplished.
[0024] A further advantage of the present invention is that a reinforcing bead part which
reinforces the flat plate part is formed on the flat plate part. Accordingly, there
is little danger that the flat plate part will bend when the second electrical wire
is inserted into the second electrical wire accommodating slots.
1. An electrical terminal which is
characterized by the fact that in an electrical terminal [a] which is formed by being stamped and
bent from a metal plate, [b] which is equipped with [i] a pair of opposing first electrical
wire accommodating slots which are respectively formed in a pair of opposing first
plate parts, and [ii] a pair of second electrical wire accommodating slots which are
respectively formed in a pair of opposing second plate parts, and [c] a first electrical
wire which is accommodated in the aforementioned first electrical wire accommodating
slots and a second electrical wire which is accommodated in the aforementioned second
electrical wire accommodating slots are electrically connected,
the aforementioned pair of second plate parts are formed by a pair of plate parts
which are bent from both side edges of a flat plate part extending from one of the
aforementioned first plate parts, with these plate parts being bent substantially
at right angles with respect to the aforementioned flat plate part, and
the aforementioned pair of second electrical wire accommodating slots formed in the
aforementioned second plate parts and the aforementioned pair of first electrical
wire accommodating slots formed in the aforementioned first plate parts cross each
other substantially at right angles.
2. The electrical terminal claimed in Claim 1, which is characterized by the fact that a stopper part which restricts the movement of the aforementioned second
plate parts to the outside when the aforementioned second electrical wire is accommodated
in the aforementioned second electrical wire accommodating slots is formed on the
aforementioned first plate part that is opposite the first plate part from which the
aforementioned flat plate part extends.
3. The electrical terminal claimed in Claim 1 or 2, which is characterized by the fact that a reinforcing bead part which reinforces the aforementioned flat plate
part is formed on said flat plate part.