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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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17.04.2002 Bulletin 2002/16 |
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Date of filing: 28.01.1998 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: H01R 13/115 |
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SINGLE PIECE POLARIZED ELECTRICAL TERMINAL
EINSTÜCKIGES POLARISIERTES ELEKTRISCHES ANSCHLUSSELEMENT
BORNE ELECTRIQUE POLARISEE D'UNE SEULE PIECE
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10.02.1997 EP 97400298
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Proprietor: THE WHITAKER CORPORATION |
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- MANSUTTI, Patrick
F-95000 Cergy (FR)
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Representative: Heinz-Schäfer, Marion |
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Tyco Electronics Logistics AG
Ampèrestrasse 3 9323 Steinach 9323 Steinach (CH) |
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References cited: :
FR-A- 2 565 423 US-A- 5 281 175
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FR-A- 2 721 758
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] This invention relates to a single piece electrical receptacle terminal with a polarization
feature.
[0002] In European Patent EP 0 390 865 a stamped and formed electrical receptacle terminal
for mating with pin contacts having a square profile is disclosed. The terminal is
made of two parts, an inner contact body and an outer body enclosing a contact section
of the inner body. The outer body is provided with a locking lance and a polarizing
feature in the form of an extension of one of the side walls of the outer body. Two
part terminals are generally more expensive to produce than single part terminals.
They are also usually more difficult to manufacture in miniature form because of the
difficulty of handling and assembling separate miniature parts.
[0003] It is common to provide single piece terminals that are stamped and formed from a
single piece of metal as shown in FR-A-2 721 758, US-A-5,281,175 and FR-A-2 565 423.
[0004] A terminal of this nature is disclosed in FR-A-2 721 758. This document shows a single
piece electrical receptacle terminal for mating with a pin terminal, with a connection
section for connection to a conducting wire, and a contact section. The contact section
has a box-shape defined by a bottom wall, first and second side walls extending therefrom,
and a top wall opposed to the bottom wall. The top wall is joined through a corner
to the first side wall. The top wall and one side wall is attached via a fold to a
resilient contact arm. The walls are surrounding a cavity area for receiving the pin
terminal therein.
[0005] US-A-5,281,175 discloses a box-shaped receptacle terminal for mating with a pin terminal.
A contact arm is folded from one side wall, and is overlapped by a top wall folded
from the other side wall, from which also extends a polarizing tab. The top wall is
also provided with a rigid locking shoulder for engaging a resilient lance of a connector
housing. One of the disadvantages of this construction is that it is relatively fragile,
for example the polarizing feature is fairly small and can easily be bent or damaged,
and the top wall can be relatively easily bent or damaged due to the various functional
parts such as the support spring, locking shoulder and polarizing feature cut out
from the material of the top wall. Furthermore, it is desirable in many connector
systems to provide the resilient retention member on the contact, rather than on the
housing which is usually made of a plastic material and is less resistant than the
metal contact.
[0006] It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an improved single piece stamped
and formed electrical receptacle terminal with a polarizing feature. In particular,
such contact should be more robust, yet simple and cost-effective to stamp and form.
In order to reduce cost, it would also be advantageous to optimize use of the stamped
and formed material. It would also be particularly advantageous to be able to employ
the terminal in cavities of existing housings adapted to receive two-piece terminals
according to EP 390 865.
[0007] Objects of this invention have been achieved by providing a receptacle terminal according
to claim 1.
[0008] Advantageously the top wall can be rigidly connected at a corner with the side wall
having the polarizing extension. The fold over of the contact arm from the top wall
into the cavity area further rigidifies the top wall and enables provision of a robust
resilient locking lance that can be provided across a substantial width of the top
wall, and which is protected by the polarizing feature. Due to the few functional
features that are cut out from the top wall, a robust and simple construction is provided.
[0009] Inwardly stamped tabs from the side walls may be provided to engage the resilient
contact arm such that it is held in a pre-stressed condition in order to reduce mating
forces with a complementary contact, whilst providing high contact force.
[0010] The bottom, side and top walls may be provided with short inwardly tapered extensions
projecting from the mating end in order to protect the entrance of the contact cavity,
and which may also assist insertion through a seal member.
[0011] A resilient contact arm may be stamped from the bottom wall, opposed to the upper
contact arm for providing a more flexible contact section if desired.
[0012] Further optional advantageous aspects of this invention are described in the claims,
or will be apparent from the following description and drawings.
[0013] 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 this invention;
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional isometric view of a terminal according to this invention;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional isometric view of another embodiment;
Figure 4 is an isometric view towards a mating end of the terminal;
Figure 5 is another isometric view towards a bottom wall of the terminal;
Figure 6 is an isometric view of the terminal towards a bottom wall, of the second
embodiment according to Figure 3.
[0014] Referring to the figures, an electrical receptacle terminal 2 stamped and formed
from a single sheet of metal, comprises a connection section 4 in the form of a deformable
crimping barrel for crimping to a conducting wire, and contact section 6 extending
therefrom. Other conventional connection sections may also be provided, such as insulation
piercing or displacement contacts.
[0015] The contact section 6 comprises a bottom wall 8, a first side wall 10 and a second
side wall 12 opposed thereto and extending from the bottom wall 8, and a top wall
14 opposed to the bottom wall 8. The walls form a box-shape of substantially square
cross-section extending in an axial direction (a) and forming a pin-receiving cavity
16 therein. The contact section 6 extends in the axial direction (a) from a connection
end 18 to a mating end 20 where the mating pin contact is received. The first side
wall 10 is integrally connected to the top wall 14 through a corner 22, and the top
wall 14 joins the second side wall 12 at a seam 24.
[0016] The top wall 14 is further attached to a contact arm 26 through a fold 28 proximate
the connection end 18. The fold 28 is substantially a 180° bend of the material extending
from the top wall such that the contact arm 26 extends below and along the top wall
14 within the cavity 16. The contact arm 26 is provided in the shape of a cantilever
beam contact extending from an attachment 30 that is folded against the top wall 13,
the contact arm 26 comprising a spring arm portion extending obliquely away from the
top wall, from the attachment portion 30 towards the mating end 26 to a contact portion
32, and subsequently diverging therefrom to a free end 34. Proximate the contact portion
32 which is in the form of a protrusion directed towards the bottom wall, a tab 36
bent inwardly from the side wall 10 or 12 engages the contact arm in order to hold
it in a prestressed position for increasing the contact force against a mating pin,
whilst decreasing the insertion forces.
[0017] From the top wall 13, a resilient locking lance 40 is provided, the locking lance
40 extending a substantial width across the top wall 14 and attached thereto at an
attachment end 42 arranged towards the mating end 20, and extending obliquely outwardly
therefrom to a free end 44 arranged towards the connection end 18. The top wall 14
is free to provide a robust and large locking lance with respect to the terminal size
due to the top wall being free from removal of material for other functional parts
such as a polarizing feature, contact arm, or a pre-stressed tab. The locking lance
40 may be provided with an embossed rib 41 in order to further strengthen the locking
lance.
[0018] The second side wall 12 is provided with a polarizing extension 46 extending within
the plane of the side wall beyond the top wall 14 to a height substantially at or
beyond the free end 44 of the locking lance. The polarizing member 46 extends along
a substantial length of the contact section 6, from the connection end 26 to the mating
end 20, with cutouts 48 being provided for laser weld connection or crimping of mechanical
tabs at the seam 24. The latter closes and rigidifies the box shape, where the weld
connections 50 may be provided proximate the mating end 20 and the connection end
26 respectively. The polarizing extension is thus robust, and due to its length also
provides a stabile guiding and location of the terminal in a corresponding housing
cavity. Additionally, the polarizing extension 46 is adjacent the locking lance and
provides protection to the locking lance, for example preventing wires or other foreign
objects from catching under the locking lance thereby damaging it.
[0019] The inwardly folded contact arm 26 further assists in rigidifying the top wall 14
and box-shaped body. Short protection flaps 50 extend from the mating end 20 and are
inwardly bent to cover a portion of the mating end of the cavity 16. The inwardly
bent protection flaps 50 ensure correct location and insertion of a mating pin, thereby
preventing damage to the contact portions 32. The flaps 50 may also assist smooth
insertion of the terminal through a seal member of a connector housing. The protective
flaps 50 are stamped from each of the walls.
[0020] In the embodiment according to Figures 2 and 5, the bottom wall 8 is provided with
a resilient contact arm 52 in the shape of a cantilever beam extending from an attachment
end 54 to a free end 56 arranged towards the mating end 20, in an opposed relationship
with respect to the upper contact arm 26, for receiving a mating pin therebetween.
The cantilever beam contact 52 increases the flexibility and thereby ability to absorb
tolerances in position or thickness of the mating pin. Due to the simple stamping
and forming and folding together of the contact section, a particularly cost-effective
terminal to manufacture is provided.
[0021] The lower contact 52 may be replaced by a contact protrusion 52' as shown in the
embodiment of Figures 3 and 6, the contact protrusion being embossed from the bottom
wall 8.
1. A single piece electrical receptacle terminal (2) for mating with a pin terminal,
comprises a connection section (4) for connection to a conducting wire, and a contact
section (6) having a box-shape defined by a bottom wall (8), first (10) and second
(12) side walls extending therefrom, and a top wall (4) opposed to the bottom wall
and joined through a corner (22) to the first side wall (10), the top wall further
attached via a fold (28) proximate the second side wall (12) to a resilient contact
arm (26), the walls surrounding a cavity area (16) for receiving the pin terminal
therein,
characterized in that the second side wall (12) is provided with a polarizing extension (46) projecting
beyond the top wall (14), and in that the polarizing extension (46) extends substantially from a mating end (20) to a connection
end (18) of the contact section.
2. The electrical terminal according to claim 1 wherein a resilient locking lance (40)
is stamped from the top wall (14), the locking lance attached at an attachment end
(42) arranged towards a mating end (20) of the contact section (6), and extending
obliquely outwards therefrom to a free end (44) arranged toward a connection end (18)
of the contact section.
3. The terminal according to claims 1 or 2 wherein a prestressing tab (36) is stamped
from one of the side walls (10,12) and engages the resilient contact arm (26) for
prestressing thereof.
4. The terminal according to claim 2 wherein the locking lance occupies substantially
the whole width of the top wall (14).
5. The terminal according to any one of the preceding claims wherein protective flaps
(50) extend from a mating end of the contact section and partially cover the entrance
to the cavity area (16) for protection of the contact arm (26).
6. The terminal according to any one of the preceding claims wherein a resilient contact
arm (52) in the form of a cantilever beam is stamped from the bottom wall (8).
7. The terminal according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the fold (28) of
the resilient contact arm (26) is situated proximate the connection section (4), the
contact arm comprising a spring arm extending therefrom to a contact protrusion (32)
arranged proximate a mating end (20) of the contact section, the contact protrusion
proximate a free end (34) of the contact arm.
1. Einteilige elektrische Buchsenklemme (2) für einen Eingriff mit einer Stiftklemme,
die aufweist: einen Verbindungsabschnitt (4) für eine Verbindung mit einem leitenden
Draht; und einen Kontaktabschnitt (6) mit einer Kastenform, definiert durch eine Bodenwand
(8), eine erste (10) und eine zweite (12) Seitenwand, die sich von dort aus erstrecken,
und eine obere Wand (4), die der Bodenwand gegenüberliegt und durch eine Ecke (22)
mit der ersten Seitenwand (10) verbunden ist, wobei die obere Wand außerdem über einen
Falz (28) in unmittelbarer Nähe der zweiten Seitenwand (12) an einem elastischen Kontaktarm
(26) befestigt ist, wobei die Wände einen Hohlraumbereich (16) für das Aufnehmen der
Stiftklemme darin umgeben,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die zweite Seitenwand (12) mit einer Polarisationsverlängerung (46) versehen ist,
die über die obere Wand (14) hinaus vorsteht; und dadurch, daß sich die Polarisationsverlängerung
(46) im wesentlichen von einem Eingriffsende (20) aus zu einem Verbindungsende (18)
des Kontaktabschnittes erstreckt.
2. Elektrische Anschlußklemme nach Anspruch 1, bei der eine elastische Einrastzunge (40)
aus der oberen Wand (14) gestanzt ist, wobei die Einrastzunge an einem Befestigungsende
(42) befestigt ist, das in Richtung eines Eingriffsendes (20) des Kontaktabschnittes
(6) angeordnet ist, und wobei sie sich schräg nach außen von dort aus zu einem freien
Ende (44) erstreckt, das in Richtung eincs Verbindungsendes (18) des Kontaktabschnittes
angeordnet ist.
3. Anschlußklemme nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei der eine Vorspannase (36) aus einer der
Seitenwände (10, 12) ausgestanzt ist und mit dem elastischen Kontaktarm (26) für ein
Vorspannen dieses in Eingriff kommt.
4. Anschlußklemme nach Anspruch 2, bei der die Einrastzunge im wesentlichen die gesamte
Breite der oberen Wand (14) in Anspruch nimmt.
5. Anschlußklemme nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der sich Schutzklappen
(50) von einem Eingriffsende des Kontaktabschnittes aus erstrecken und teilweise den
Eingang zum Hohlraumbereich (16) für den Schutz des Kontaktarmes (26) bedecken.
6. Anschlußklemme nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der ein elastischer Kontaktarm
(52) in der Form eines Kragträgers aus der Bodenwand (8) ausgestanzt ist.
7. Anschlußklemme nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der sich der Falz (28)
des elastischen Kontaktarmes (26) in unmittelbarer Nähe des Verbindungsabschnittes
(4) befindet, wobei der Kontaktarm einen Federarm avfweist, del sich von dort aus
zu einem Kontaktvorsprung (32) erstreckt, der in unmittelbarer Nähe eines Eingriffsendes
(20) des Kontaktabschnittes angeordnet ist, wobei der Kontaktvorsprung in unmittelbarer
Nähe eines freien Endes (34) des Kontaktarmes ist.
1. Borne de prise électrique d'une seule pièce (2) destinée à être accouplée avec une
borne à broche, comprenant une section de connexion (4) en vue d'une connexion à un
fil conducteur, et une section de contact (6) ayant une forme en boîte définie par
une paroi inférieure (8), des première (10) et deuxième (12) parois latérales s'étendant
à partir de celle-ci, et une paroi supérieure (14) opposée à la paroi inférieure et
reliée par l'intermédiaire d'un coin (22) à la première paroi latérale (10), la paroi
supérieure étant en outre fixée par l'intermédiaire d'un repli (28) près de la deuxième
paroi latérale (12) à un bras de contact élastique (26), les parois entourant une
zone de cavité (16) pour y recevoir la borne à broche,
caractérisée en ce que la deuxième paroi latérale (12) comporte une extension de polarisation (46) débordant
au-delà de la paroi supérieure (14) et en ce que l'extension de polarisation (46) s'étend pratiquement à partir d'une extrémité d'accouplement
(20) vers une extrémité de connexion (18) de la section de contact.
2. Borne électrique selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle une lame de verrouillage
élastique (40) est estampée à partir de la paroi supérieure (14), la lame de verrouillage
étant fixée au niveau d'une extrémité de fixation (42) agencée en direction d'une
extrémité d'accoupiement (20) de la section de contact (6) et s'étendant obliquement
vers l'extérieur à partir de celle-ci, vers une extrémité libre (44) agencée en direction
d'une extrémité de connexion (18) de la section de contact.
3. Borne selon les revendications 1 ou 2, dans laquelle une patte à précontrainte (36)
est estampée à partir d'une des parois latérales (10, 12) et s'engage dans le bras
de contact élastique (26) en vue d'une précontrainte correspondante.
4. Borne selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle la lame de verrouillage occupe pratiquement
l'ensemble de la largeur de la paroi supérieure (14).
5. Borne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle des volets
de protection (50) s'étendent à partir d'une extrémité d'accouplement de la section
de contact et recouvrent partiellement l'entrée vers la zone de cavité (16) pour assurer
la protection du bras de contact (26).
6. Borne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle un bras
de contact élastique (52) sous forme d'une barre en porte-à-faux est estampé à partir
de la paroi inférieure (8).
7. Borne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le repli
(28) du bras de contact élastique (26) est situé près de la section de connexion (4),
le bras de contact comprenant un bras de ressort s'étendant de celui-ci vers une saillie
de contact (32) agencée près d'une extrémité d'accouplement (20) de la section de
contact, la saillie de contact étant agencée près d'une extrémité libre (34) du bras
de contact.

