BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a terminal used for electrically connecting an electrically
conductive cable to a printed circuit board, and further to a connector including
a plurality of the terminals.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
[0002] There have been suggested various connectors in dependence on purposes thereof for
electrically connecting an electrically conductive cable to a contact terminal formed
at a marginal area on a printed circuit board. Concerning the present invention, there
have been suggested a connector used for a printed board in Japanese Utility Model
Application Publication No.
1993-31139, and a card edge connector in Japanese Patent Application Publication No.
H07(1995)-142128, for instance.
[0003] FIG. 25 is an exploded perspective view of the connector 100 disclosed in Japanese
Utility Model Application Publication No.
1993-31139, and FIG. 26 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the same.
[0004] A connection terminal 110 defining a part of the connector 100 includes vertical
walls 102 formed at a front thereof with a slit 101, a resilient contact piece 120
formed at a bottom within the slit 101, and an electrical contact 121 formed at a
ceiling within the slit 101 in facing relation with the resilient contact piece 120.
[0005] The connection terminal 110 is inserted into a terminal room 131 formed in a connector
housing 130. A printed circuit board 140 is sandwiched between the resilient contact
piece 120 of the connection terminal 110 and the electrical contact 121 in the terminal
room 131 to thereby be electrically connected to the connection terminal 110.
[0006] FIG. 27 is an exploded perspective view of the card edge connector 200 disclosed
in Japanese Patent Application Publication No.
H07(1995)-142128, and FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional view of the same to be connected to a housing.
[0007] The card edge connector 200 includes an outer housing 210 in the form of a box, and
two inner housings 220 rotatably supported in the outer housing 210 in facing relation
with each other.
[0008] The card edge connector 200 is inserted into a housing 230. A printed circuit board
240 is inserted into the housing 230 in a direction opposite to a direction in which
the card edge connector 200 is inserted into the housing 230. The printed circuit
board 240 is sandwiched between the terminals 221 arranged on inner walls of the inner
housings 220 to thereby be electrically connected to the card edge connector 200.
[0009] In the connector 100 illustrated in FIGs. 25 and 26 and the card edge connector 200
illustrated in FIGs. 27 and 28, when a plurality of the connection terminals 110 and
the terminals 221 are connected to the printed circuit board 140 or 240 along a marginal
area thereof, a pitch between the adjacent connection terminals 110 and terminals
221 has to be designed longer than a width of the connection terminals 110 and the
terminals 221, resulting in the difficulty to a need of a narrower pitch in the connectors.
[0010] Furthermore, though the card edge connector 200 can electrically connect circuits
formed on upper and lower surfaces of the printed circuit board 240 to each other,
the card edge connector 200 is designed not to include a board receiver. This results
in shortage in reliability in the case that the card edge connector 200 is used in
an automobile.
[0011] Namely, the connection terminal 110 of the connector 100 and the terminal 221 of
the card edge connector 200 have to be designed to have a smaller width in order to
be arranged at a narrower pitch. However, if they were designed to have a reduced
pitch, they would have reduced rigidity, and hence, would have reduced force for sandwiching
the printed circuit board 140 or 240 therebetween, with the result of deterioration
in contact reliability. Thus, there is a limitation in reduction of a width of the
connection terminal 110 and the terminal 221.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] In view of the above-mentioned problems in the conventional connectors, it is an
object of the present invention to provide a terminal capable of being arranged at
a narrow pitch, and providing enhancement in productivity and adequate reliability
in electrical connection between a terminal and a printed circuit board. It is further
an object of the present invention to provide a connector including the above-mentioned
terminal.
[0013] In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a terminal formed of an
electrically conductive plate, the terminal including a first support part and a second
support part disposed facing each other such that the first and second support parts
sandwich a printed circuit board to make contact with opposite surfaces of the printed
circuit board, the second support part being comprised of a portion of the plate expanding
in a first direction intersecting with a second direction in which the printed circuit
board expands, the second support part being formed with a recess opening in the second
direction.
[0014] In the terminal having the above-mentioned structure, the second support part is
formed of a portion of the plate expanding in a first direction intersecting with
a second direction in which the printed circuit board expands, and is formed with
a recess opening in the second direction. Thus, the second support part is ensured
to have required rigidity to thereby avoid a width thereof from increasing. Consequently,
it is possible to reduce a pitch between adjacent terminals arranged along a marginal
area of a printed circuit board, ensuring a reduced pitch in a connector including
a plurality of the terminals. In the specification, "a width" means a length between
adjacent terminals arranged along a marginal area of a printed circuit board.
[0015] Furthermore, since the second support part is formed of a portion of the plate expanding
in a first direction intersecting with a second direction in which the printed circuit
board expands, and is formed with a recess opening in the second direction, the second
support part can have an increased rigidity to a compression force which the second
support part receives from the first support part when a terminal is connected to
a printed circuit board, ensuring stability in a contact pressure which the terminal
exerts on a printed circuit board, and further, enhancement in reliability in electrical
connection between the terminal and a printed circuit board.
[0016] For instance, the recess may be designed to have a substantially rectangular cross-section.
[0017] It is preferable that the terminal further includes a protection wall covering a
side of the first support part, the protection wall being formed by reducing a thickness
of a portion of the plate and bending the portion.
[0018] By designing the terminal to further include the protection wall, it is possible
to narrow a space formed between the first support part and the protection wall to
thereby avoid a width around the first support part from increasing, ensuring reduction
in a pitch between the terminals arranged in a connector. Furthermore, since a width
necessary for fabricating the terminal from a plate can be reduced in the fabrication
of the terminal, ensuring enhancement in productivity.
[0019] It is preferable that the second support part has a horizontal width smaller than
a horizontal width of a support part supporting the first support part therebelow.
[0020] When a plurality of the terminals is arranged along a marginal area of a printed
circuit board, by alternately arranging the first support part of the first terminal
and the second support part of the second terminal disposed adjacent to the first
terminal with a printed circuit board being sandwiched between the terminals, it is
possible to dispose the first and second terminals in facing relation in a space smaller
than a total of widths of the support parts supporting the first support part of the
first and second terminals, ensuring reduction in a pitch between adjacent terminals
arranged in a connector.
[0021] It is preferable that the protection wall has a first engagement portion at a distal
end thereof, and one of the first and second support parts has a second engagement
portion with which the first engagement portion is engaged.
[0022] By designing the protection wall to be able to be engaged with the first or second
support part, the protection wall can be further integrated with the first or second
support part, ensuring increased rigidity of the terminal.
[0023] It is preferable that the terminal further includes a second protection wall covering
at least partially a side of the second support part therewith, the second protection
wall being formed by bending a portion of the plate and fitting the portion into the
recess. This enhances workability in the fabrication of the terminal.
[0024] It is preferable that the terminal further includes an engagement unit through which
the second protection wall is engaged with the second support part.
[0025] By designing the terminal to further include the engagement unit, the second protection
wall can be further integrated with the second support part, ensuring increased rigidity
of the terminal.
[0026] For instance, the engagement unit may be designed to include a convex and a concave
through both of which the second support part and the second protection wall are fit
with each other.
[0027] By so designing the engagement unit, when a printed circuit board is sandwiched between
the first and second support parts, the second protection wall can partially receive
a compression force which the first support part exerts on the second support part,
and hence, it is possible to enhance rigidity of the terminal.
[0028] As an alternative, the engagement unit may be designed to include a structure in
which at least a part of a peripheral edge of the second protection wall fit into
the recess is caused to make abutment with the recess in a compressed condition.
[0029] Similarly to the firstly mentioned engagement unit, the engagement unit makes it
possible for the second protection wall to partially receive a compression force which
the first support part exerts on the second support part, when a printed circuit board
is sandwiched between the first and second support parts, ensuring enhancement in
rigidity of the terminal.
[0030] A process for fabricating the engagement unit is not to be limited to a specific
process. For instance, the second protection wall fit into the recess of the second
support part is processed to expand in a direction of a plan thereof to thereby cause
a marginal area of the second protection wall to make abutment with an inner surface
of the recess in compressed condition.
[0031] It is preferable that the terminal further includes an auxiliary spring actuating
the first support part towards the second support part.
[0032] By designing the terminal to further include an auxiliary spring, the terminal can
sandwich a printed circuit board with an increased force, ensuring enhancement in
reliability in electrical connection between the terminal and a printed circuit board.
[0033] It is preferable that the terminal further includes a cable storage section into
which a cable is compressed by a pressure exerted substantially perpendicularly to
the first and second support parts.
[0034] The addition of the cable storage section makes it possible to lower a height at
which the terminal is fixed in a step for connecting the terminal to a printed circuit
board, ensuring enhancement of workability.
[0035] In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector including
a plurality of the above-mentioned terminals, and a housing having storage rooms in
which the terminals are housed.
[0036] In the housing, the adjacent terminals can be disposed at a reduced pitch.
[0037] The advantages obtained by the aforementioned present invention are described hereinbelow.
[0038] The terminal and the connector both in accordance with the present invention make
it possible to dispose adjacent terminals at a reduced pitch, and enhance productivity
and reliability in electrical connection between the terminal and a printed circuit
board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the terminal in accordance with the first embodiment
of the present invention, obliquely and upwardly viewed from a front.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1, obliquely and
downwardly viewed from a front.
FIG. 3 is a right side view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a left side view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a plan view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 7 is a rear view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 8 is a front view of the terminal illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the electrically insulating housing partially defining
the connector in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, obliquely
and upwardly viewed from a front.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the electrically insulating housing illustrated in
FIG. 9, obliquely and upwardly viewed from a rear.
FIG. 11 is a plan view of the electrically insulating housing illustrated in FIG.
9.
FIG. 12 is a front view of the electrically insulating housing illustrated in FIG.
9.
FIG. 13 is a bottom view of the electrically insulating housing illustrated in FIG.
9.
FIG. 14 is a rear view of the electrically insulating housing illustrated in FIG.
9.
FIG. 15 is a right side view of the electrically insulating housing illustrated in
FIG. 9.
FIG. 16 is a rear perspective view of the arrangement of the terminals illustrated
in FIG. 1.
FIG. 17 is a partial perspective view of the terminals illustrated in FIG. 16, viewed
from a front.
FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view of the connector in accordance with the embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the connector in accordance with the embodiment of
the present invention, and a connector to be connected to the firstly mentioned connector.
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the connectors illustrated in FIG. 19, connected
to each other.
FIG. 21 is a front view showing the connection between the terminals illustrated in
FIG. 1 and a printed circuit board.
FIG. 22 is a front view of the terminal in accordance with the second embodiment of
the present invention.
FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the terminal in accordance with the third embodiment
of the present invention, obliquely and upwardly viewed from a front.
FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the terminal in accordance with the fourth embodiment
of the present invention, obliquely and upwardly viewed from a front.
FIG. 25 is an exploded perspective view of the conventional connector.
FIG. 26 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the connector illustrated in FIG.
25.
FIG. 27 is an exploded perspective view of the conventional card edge connector.
FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional view of the card edge connector illustrated in FIG. 27.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(First Embodiment)
[0040] A terminal 100 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention,
illustrated in FIGs. 1 to 8, is formed by processing a flat plate having electrical
conductivity. The terminal 100 includes a terminal main body 10 having a first support
part 11 and a second support part 12. As illustrated in FIG. 1, a printed circuit
board 200 is formed at opposite surfaces thereof in a marginal area thereof with first
contacts 201 and second contacts 202 alternately disposed. The first support part
11 and the second support 12 part are disposed facing each other such that the first
and second support parts 11 and 12 sandwich the printed circuit board 200 therebetween
to make contact with the first and second contacts 201 and 202. The terminal main
body 10 is substantially "U"- or "Π"-shaped when viewed at a side. The first support
part 11 includes a spring exerting a compressive force to the printed circuit board
200 when the printed circuit board 200 is sandwiched between the first and second
support parts 11 and 12. The second support part 12 is comprised of a portion of the
plate defining the terminal main body 10, where the portion has a plane expanding
in a first direction (specifically, a vertical direction) intersecting with a second
direction X (specifically, a horizontal direction) in which a plane of the printed
circuit board 200 expands.
[0041] The second support part 12 is formed with a recess 12a having a substantially "U"-
or "Π"-shaped cross-section and opening in the second direction X. As illustrated
in FIG. 8, the second support part 12 has a width 12W smaller than a width 13W of
a support part 13 supporting the first support part 11 therebelow. As illustrated
in FIGs. 1 and 2, a portion of the plate is designed to have a reduced thickness,
and the portion is bent to define a protection wall 14 covering a side of the first
support part 11 therewith. Furthermore, a second protection wall 15 partially covers
a side of the first support part 12 by partially bending the plate and fitting the
bent portion of the plate into the recess 12a of the first support part 12. The second
support part 12 is formed with a plurality of contacts 16 facing and projecting towards
the first support part 11.
[0042] Each of the widths 12W and 13W indicates a length between adjacent terminals 100
to be measured in a direction X (see FIG. 1) in which the terminals 100 are disposed
adjacent to each other, when a plurality of the terminals 100 is arranged along a
marginal area of the printed circuit board 200. The plate from which the terminal
100 is formed is a phosphor bronze plate (C5210) used for a spring and having a thickness
of 0.25 mm. A material of which the plate is composed and a process by which the terminal
100 is formed are not to be limited to any specific material and process.
[0043] The first support plate 11 is disposed below the support part 13 extending in parallel
with the second support part 12, and projects in the V-shaped form towards the contacts
16 of the second support part 12. At a proximal end of the support part 13 are disposed
a cable holding section 18 and a cable storage section 19 by both of which a cable
17 is bound. Inside of the V-shaped first support part 11 is disposed a J-shaped auxiliary
spring 20. The cable 17 can be compressed into the cable storage section 19 by a pressure
exerted substantially perpendicularly to the first and second support parts 11 and
12.
[0044] The protection wall 14 is formed by pressurizing a portion of the plate to thereby
reduce a thickness thereof, and bending the portion along a bending line 14a disposed
below a distal end of the support part 13, towards a proximal end of the support part
13 by 180 degrees. The bending line 14a has a ridge line extending perpendicular to
a plane of the printed circuit board 200. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the protection
wall 14 is formed at a distal end thereof and further in the vicinity of a proximal
end of the support part 13 with an engagement portion 14b inwardly inclining. The
first support part 11 is formed with an engagement projection 21 by forming a "Π"-shaped
cut line at a surface of the plate, and outwardly bending a portion surrounded by
the cut line. The engagement portion 14b is inserted below the engagement projection
21 to thereby cause a distal end of the protection wall 14 to be engaged with the
first support part 11.
[0045] The second protection wall 15 is formed by bending the plate along a bending line
15a disposed at a distal end of the second support part 12, towards a proximal end
of the second support part 12 by 180 degrees. The bending line 15a has a ridge line
extending perpendicular to a plane of the printed circuit board 200. The second support
part 12 is formed with the recess 12a having a "Π"-shaped cross-section, by drawing
the plate. The second protection wall 15 is fit into the recess 12a.
[0046] FIGs. 9 to 15 illustrate a female housing 300 into which a plurality of the terminals
100 is inserted to thereby define a connector 400. The female housing 300 is composed
of an electrically insulating synthetic resin, and is formed with a plurality of through-holes
30 and 31 in which the second support parts 12 and the support parts 13 of the terminals
100 (see FIG. 1) inserted into the female housing 300 from a rear towards a front
of the female housing 300 are held at distal ends thereof. As illustrated in FIG.
10, the female housing 300 is formed at a front thereof with a slit 32 through which
the printed circuit board 200 (see FIG. 1) is inserted into the female housing 300
through a front of the female housing 300, and further formed at an upper surface
thereof with a lock arm 33.
[0047] The terminals 100 and the connector 400 including a plurality of the terminals 100
are explained hereinbelow with reference to FIGs. 16 to 21.
[0048] As illustrated in FIGs. 16 to 19, a plurality of the terminals 100 is inserted into
the female housing 300 through a rear of the female housing 300, and the terminals
100 are equally spaced away from adjacent ones in the female housing 300. The terminals
100 are fixed by means of a retainer 500 inserted into the female housing 300 through
a rear of the female housing 300. Thus, there is completed the connector 400. In the
connector 400, the support parts 13 and the second support parts 12 of the terminals
100 are housed in the through-holes 30 and 31 seen at a front of the female housing
300.
[0049] As illustrated in FIG. 19, a male housing 600 is formed at a rear thereof with a
hood 60 substantially in the form of a short square pole, into which the female housing
300 is inserted. The first and second contacts 201 and 202 of the printed circuit
board 200 having been inserted into the male housing 600 through a front of the male
housing 600 extend in the hood 60. The hood 60 is formed at an upper surface thereof
with an engagement unit 61 with which the lock arm 33 of the female housing 300 is
engaged.
[0050] As illustrated in FIG. 19, the female housing 300 into which a plurality of the terminals
100 are inserted is inserted through a front thereof into the hood 60 of the male
housing 600 in which the printed circuit board 200 is inserted, through a rear of
the male housing 600, and the first and second contacts 201 and 202 of the printed
circuit board 200 are inserted into the slit 32 of the female housing 300. Concurrently,
as illustrated in FIG. 20, the lock arm 33 of the female housing 30 is engaged with
the engagement unit 61 of the male housing 600. Thus, the connector 400 including
a plurality of the terminals 100 and the printed circuit board 200 are connected to
each other.
[0051] As illustrated in FIG. 21, since the second support part 12 is designed to have the
width 12W smaller than the width 13W of the support part 13 in the terminal 100, when
the terminal 100 is viewed from a front thereof (from the printed circuit board 200
illustrated in FIG. 1), the terminal main body 10 is in the form of reverse L. Accordingly,
as illustrated in FIGs. 16 and 17, when a plurality of the terminals 100 are arranged,
by alternately arranging the first support part 11 of the first terminal and the second
support part 12 of the second terminal disposed adjacent to the first terminal with
the printed circuit board 200 being sandwiched between the terminals, it is possible
to dispose the first and second terminals in facing relation within a space smaller
than a total of widths (13W×2) of the support parts 13, ensuring reduction in a pitch
between adjacent terminals arranged in the connector 300.
[0052] In particular, if the second support part 12 had the width 12W smaller than a half
of the width 13W of the support part 13 in the terminal 100, it would be possible
to dispose two terminals 100 within the width 13W of the support part 13 of the single
terminal 100, ensuring adaptability to a reduced pitch.
[0053] In the terminal 100, the protection wall 14 covering a side of the first support
part 11 therewith is formed by reducing a thickness of a portion of the plate, and
bending the portion, and further, the second protection wall 15 is formed by partially
bending the plate, and fitting the bent portion into the recess 12a, ensuring enhancement
of productivity and workability in the fabrication of the terminal 100.
[0054] Furthermore, since the terminal 100 is designed to include the protection wall 14
formed by reducing a thickness of a portion of the plate, and bending the portion,
it is possible to narrow a space between the first support part 11 and the protection
wall 14 to thereby prevent a width from increasing in the vicinity of the first and
second support parts 11 and 12, ensuring a reduced pitch between the adjacent terminals
100 in the connector 400.
[0055] Furthermore, since the protection wall 14 is engaged with the terminal main body
10 through the engagement portion 14b and the engagement projection 21, the terminal
main body 10 and the protection wall 14 are integrated with each other in a high degree,
ensuring that the terminal main body 10 can have an increased rigidity. In addition,
since the second support part 12 is designed to include the recess 12a into which
the second protection wall 15 is fit, the second support part 12 can have an increased
rigidity, ensuring enhancement in reliability to electrical connection between the
terminal 10 and the printed circuit board 200. If necessary, the terminal 100 may
be designed not to include the protection wall 14.
[0056] Furthermore, since the second support part 12 is disposed such that a plane thereof
is perpendicular to a plane of the printed circuit board 200, as illustrated in FIG.
21, the second support part 12 can have a high rigidity against a compression force
which the second support part 12 receives due to a resilient force of the first support
part 11 when the terminal 100 is connected to the printed circuit board 200, and further,
the second support part 12 can exert a stable contact pressure on the first and second
contacts 201 and 202 of the printed circuit board 200, ensuring high reliability to
the electrical connection between the terminal 100 and the printed circuit board 200.
[0057] In addition, since the terminal 100 is designed to include the auxiliary spring 20
inwardly of the first support part 11 for actuating the first support part 11 towards
the second support part 12, a force with which the printed circuit board 200 is sandwiched
between the first and second support parts 11 and 12 can be strengthened, ensuring
high reliability to the electrical connection between the terminal 100 and the printed
circuit board 200. Furthermore, it is possible to lower a height at which the terminal
main body 10 is fixed in a step for connecting the terminal 100 to the printed circuit
board 200, by rotating the cable storage section 19 by about 90 degrees relative to
the support part 13, ensuring enhancement of workability.
(Second Embodiment)
[0058] A terminal 102 in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention
is explained hereinbelow with reference to FIG. 22.
[0059] Parts or elements that correspond to those of the terminal 100 illustrated in FIGs.
1 to 8 have been provided with the same reference numerals, and operate in the same
manner as corresponding parts or elements of the terminal 100, unless explicitly explained
hereinbelow.
[0060] The terminal 102 illustrated in FIG. 22 is designed to have a protection wall 124
covering a side of the first support part 121 therewith, and a second protection wall
125 partially covering a side of the second support part 122 therewith. The protection
wall 124 is formed by reducing a thickness of a portion of the plate of which the
terminal main body 101 is formed, and bending the portion along a bending line 124a.
The second protection wall 125 is formed by partially bending the plate along a bending
line 125a, and fitting the bent portion into the "Π"-shaped recess 122a of the second
support part 122.
[0061] As is understood in comparison of the terminal 100 illustrated in FIG. 8 with the
terminal 102 illustrated in FIG. 22, the second support part 122 is designed to have
a width 122W equal to the width 13W of the support part 13, and the bending line 124a
of the protection wall 124 covering a side of the first support part 121 is designed
to have a width 124W equal to the width 13W of the support part 13.
[0062] In the terminal 102 having the above-mentioned structure, illustrated in FIG. 22,
the terminal main body 101 can have an increased rigidity. Hence, when a plurality
of the terminals 102 is arranged in an electric connector (not illustrated) at a relatively
long pitch, each of the terminal main bodies 101 is able to have a sufficiently high
rigidity.
(Third Embodiment)
[0063] A terminal 103 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention is
explained hereinbelow with reference to FIG. 23.
[0064] Parts or elements that correspond to those of the terminal 100 illustrated in FIGs.
1 to 8 have been provided with the same reference numerals, and operate in the same
manner as corresponding parts or elements of the terminal 100, unless explicitly explained
hereinbelow.
[0065] The terminal 103 illustrated in FIG. 23 is designed to include a second protection
wall 126 partially covering a side of the second support part 127 therewith. The second
protection wall 126 is formed by partially bending the plate along a bending line
126a, and fitting the bent portion into the "Π"-shaped recess 127a of the second support
part 127. As an engagement unit for engaging the second protection wall 126 with the
second support part 127, the terminal 103 includes a convex-concave fitting structure
128 through which the second support part 127 and the second protection wall 126 are
engaged with each other.
[0066] The convex-concave fitting structure 128 includes a convex 126 formed at an edge
of the second protection wall 126, and a concave 127b formed at a rib 127c defining
the recess 127a of the second support part 127. The convex 126b can be fit into the
concave 127b. Fitting the convex 126b into the concave 127b, the second support part
127 and the second protection wall 126 are integrated with each other to a high degree.
Thus, when a printed circuit board is sandwiched at a marginal area thereof between
the first support part 11 and the second support part 127, the second protection wall
126 can partially receive a compression force which the first support part 11 exerts
on the second support part 127, ensuring that the terminal main body 105 can have
an increased rigidity.
(Fourth Embodiment)
[0067] A terminal 104 in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention
is explained hereinbelow with reference to FIG. 24.
[0068] Parts or elements that correspond to those of the terminal 100 illustrated in FIGs.
1 to 8 have been provided with the same reference numerals, and operate in the same
manner as corresponding parts or elements of the terminal 100, unless explicitly explained
hereinbelow.
[0069] The terminal 104 illustrated in FIG. 24 is designed to include a second protection
wall 130 partially covering a side of the second support part 129 therewith. The second
protection wall 130 is formed by partially bending the plate along a bending line
129a, and fitting the bent portion into the "Π"-shaped recess 129a of the second support
part 129. As an engagement unit for engaging the second protection wall 130 with the
second support part 129, the terminal 104 includes an engagement structure 131, in
which a part of an edge 130a of the second protection wall 130 fit into the "Π"-shaped
recess 129a of the second support part 129 is caused to make abutment in a compressed
condition with an inner surface of a rib 129c defining the recess 129a.
[0070] A method of fabricating the engagement structure 131 is not to be limited to a specific
method. In the fourth embodiment, the engagement structure 131 is formed by collapsing
both a through-hole 132 formed through the second protection wall 130 fit into the
recess 129a of the second support part 129 and an area around the through-hole 132,
rolling the second protection wall 130 such that a plane thereof expands, and causing
a part of an edge 130a of the second protection wall 130 to make abutment in a compressed
condition with an inner surface of the rib 129c defining the recess 129a.
[0071] The engagement structure 131 ensures that the second support part 129 and the second
protection wall 130 are integrated with each other to a high degree. Thus, when a
printed circuit board is sandwiched at a marginal area thereof (not illustrated) between
the first support part 11 and the second support part 129, the second protection wall
130 can partially receive a compression force which the first support part 11 exerts
on the second support part 129, ensuring that the terminal main body 107 can have
an increased rigidity.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0072] The terminal and the connector both in accordance with the present invention can
be used in various fields such as electrical and electronic fields and a field of
an automobile, as a part for electrically connecting an electrically conductive cable
with a contact terminal of a printed circuit board.
[0073] While the present invention has been described in connection with certain preferred
embodiments, it is to be understood that the subject matter encompassed by way of
the present invention is not to be limited to those specific embodiments. Specifically,
the terminals 100, 102, 103 and 14 and the connector 400 including the terminals 100,
having been explained with reference to FIGs. 1 to 24, are all just exemplary embodiments
of the present invention. The subject matter of the present invention is not to be
limited to the terminals 100, 102, 103 and 14 and the connector 400. On the contrary,
it is intended for the subject matter of the invention to include all alternatives,
modifications and equivalents as can be included within the spirit and scope of the
following claims.
1. A terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) formed of an electrically conductive plate, the terminal
(100, 102, 103, 104) including a first support part (11, 121) and a second support
part (12, 122, 127, 129) disposed facing each other such that the first and second
support parts (11, 121; 12, 122, 127, 129) sandwich a printed circuit board (200)
to make contact with opposite surfaces of the printed circuit board (200),
characterized in that
the second support part (12, 122, 127, 129) is comprised of a portion of the plate
expanding in a first direction intersecting with a second direction in which the printed
circuit board (200) expands, and
the second support part (12, 122, 127, 129) is formed with a recess (12a, 127a, 129a)
opening in the second direction.
2. The terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 1, wherein the recess (12a,
127a, 129a) has a substantially rectangular cross-section.
3. The terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 1 or 2, further comprising
a protection wall (14) covering a side of the first support part (11, 121), the protection
wall (14) being formed by reducing a thickness of a portion of the plate and bending
the portion.
4. The terminal (100, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein the second support
part (122) has a horizontal width (122W) smaller than a horizontal width (13W) of
a support part (13) supporting the first support part therebelow (121).
5. The terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 3, wherein the protection
wall (14) has a first engagement portion (14b) at a distal end thereof, and one of
the first and second support parts (11, 121; 12, 122, 127, 129) has a second engagement
portion (21) with which the first engagement portion (14b) is engaged.
6. The terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 1 or 2, further comprising
a second protection wall (15, 125, 126, 130) covering at least partially a side of
the second support part (12, 122, 127, 129) therewith, the second protection wall
(15, 125, 126, 130) being formed by bending a portion of the plate and fitting the
portion into the recess (12a, 127a, 129a).
7. The terminal (103, 104) as set forth in claim 6, further comprising an engagement
unit (128, 131) through which the second protection wall (126, 130) is engaged with
the second support part (127, 129).
8. The terminal (103) as set forth in claim 7, wherein the engagement unit (128) comprises
a convex (126b) and a concave (127b) through both of which the second support part
(127) and the second protection wall (126) are fit with each other.
9. The terminal (104) as set forth in claim 7, wherein the engagement unit (131) comprises
a structure in which at least a part of a peripheral edge of the second protection
wall (130) fit into the recess (129a) is caused to make abutment with the recess (129a)
in a compressed condition.
10. The terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 1 or 2, further comprising
an auxiliary spring (20) actuating the first support part (11, 121) towards the second
support part (12, 122, 127, 129).
11. The terminal (100, 102, 103, 104) as set forth in claim 1 or 2, further comprising
a cable storage section (19) into which a cable (17) is compressed by a pressure exerted
substantially perpendicularly to the first and second support parts (11, 121; 12,
122, 127, 129).
12. A connector (400) including:
a plurality of terminals (100, 102, 103, 104) each defined in claim 1 or 2; and
a housing (300) having storage rooms in which the terminals (100, 102, 103, 104) are
housed.