JPH07335359A - Connecting method of tape wire - Google Patents

Connecting method of tape wire

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JPH07335359A
JPH07335359A JP6130443A JP13044394A JPH07335359A JP H07335359 A JPH07335359 A JP H07335359A JP 6130443 A JP6130443 A JP 6130443A JP 13044394 A JP13044394 A JP 13044394A JP H07335359 A JPH07335359 A JP H07335359A
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electric wire
conductors
coating
tape
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Kensaku Takada
憲作 高田
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Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
    • H05K3/00Apparatus or processes for manufacturing printed circuits
    • H05K3/30Assembling printed circuits with electric components, e.g. with resistor
    • H05K3/32Assembling printed circuits with electric components, e.g. with resistor electrically connecting electric components or wires to printed circuits
    • H05K3/328Assembling printed circuits with electric components, e.g. with resistor electrically connecting electric components or wires to printed circuits by welding
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
    • H05K3/00Apparatus or processes for manufacturing printed circuits
    • H05K3/36Assembling printed circuits with other printed circuits
    • H05K3/361Assembling flexible printed circuits with other printed circuits

Abstract

PURPOSE:To easily connect mutual tape wires or a tape wire to a metal conductor such as a terminal with high reliability. CONSTITUTION:A material to be connected (a tape wire in the drawing) is put on a tape wire 1, and this is nipped by an ultrasonically vibrating chip 4 and an anvil 5, and pressurized. According to this method, since the coating 2 of the wire present between conductors 3, 3 to mutually connect is removed by the ultrasonic vibration, and conductors 3, 3 are brought into contact to each other, and electrically continued, preliminary peeling is dispensed with, and the working is facilitated. Further, since the wires are mutually fixed by the fusion of the coating, and the contact part of the conductor is sealed by the coating, a highly reliable connecting part can be formed.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は、テープ電線同士又はテ
ープ電線とその端末に付ける端子等の金属導体を簡便
に、信頼性良く接続するための方法に関する。なお、こ
こで云うテープ電線には、平角導体を有するフラットケ
ーブルや類似の配線材であるフレキシブル基板(FP
C)も含まれる。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a method for easily and reliably connecting a tape conductor to each other or a metal conductor such as a terminal attached to the tape conductor and its end. The tape electric wire mentioned here is a flat cable having a rectangular conductor or a flexible substrate (FP) which is a similar wiring material.
C) is also included.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】テープ電線を回路基板に接続する場合、
通常、導体を露出させた電線端に樹脂製補強板を付け、
この部分を基板上のコネクタに挿入する方法が採られる
が、柔軟なテープ電線を端子として利用するこの方法は
挿抜耐久性に欠ける。このため、電線端に剛性のある端
子を付けてこの端子を着脱或いは挿抜するケースが増え
てきている。
2. Description of the Related Art When connecting a tape electric wire to a circuit board,
Usually, attach a resin reinforcing plate to the end of the wire with the conductor exposed,
Although a method of inserting this portion into a connector on the board is adopted, this method of utilizing a flexible tape electric wire as a terminal lacks insertion / removal durability. For this reason, there are an increasing number of cases in which a rigid terminal is attached to the end of the wire and the terminal is detached or inserted.

【0003】テープ電線に対する端子の取付けは、特開
昭63−13285号公報に示される圧着、実開平1−
139984号、同1−139985号公報などに示さ
れる超音波溶接などで行われる。
The terminal is attached to the tape electric wire by crimping, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 63-13285, by means of the actual flat wire 1-.
It is performed by ultrasonic welding or the like disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 139984 and Japanese Patent No. 1-139985.

【0004】[0004]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】特開昭63−1328
5号公報に開示の圧着式接続ストリップは、構造上小型
化が制限されるので接続の狭ピッチ化に対応し難い。
Problems to be Solved by the Invention JP-A-63-1328
The crimp-type connecting strip disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 5 is difficult to cope with the narrowing of the connection pitch because its downsizing is structurally limited.

【0005】また、尖鋭な歯を電線導体に突き刺して電
気導通を得るので、導体の傷付き、電線の強度低下が起
こり、導通面積も小さくて接続の信頼性が低い。
Further, since the electric conductor is obtained by piercing the electric wire conductor with a sharp tooth, the conductor is damaged, the strength of the electric wire is reduced, the conduction area is small, and the connection reliability is low.

【0006】超音波溶接は、これ等の問題点を解決する
のに有効である。ところが、従来行われている超音波溶
接は、電線端の被覆を除去して剥ぎ出された導体に端子
や相手電線の導体を接続するので、接続部の引張り強度
が低下する。また、皮剥ぎを必要とするので作業に手間
取るほか、導体の接合部が大気に晒されるため、この部
分の酸化、腐食が進行し易く、電気特性も不安定にな
る。
Ultrasonic welding is effective in solving these problems. However, in the conventional ultrasonic welding, the coating of the end of the electric wire is removed and the conductor that is stripped off is connected to the conductor of the terminal or the mating electric wire, so that the tensile strength of the connection portion is reduced. In addition, since peeling is required, it takes time and labor for the work, and since the joint portion of the conductor is exposed to the atmosphere, oxidation and corrosion of this portion are likely to proceed, and the electrical characteristics become unstable.

【0007】そこで本発明は、接続を簡便に、信頼性良
く行え、また、狭ピッチ接続でも実施制限を受けないテ
ープ電線の接続方法を提供することを課題としている。
[0007] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a method for connecting a tape electric wire which can be connected easily and reliably, and which is not subject to any restriction even in a narrow pitch connection.

【0008】[0008]

【課題を解決するための手段】上記の課題を解決するた
め、本発明においては、テープ電線同士又はテープ電線
と金属導体を重ねて超音波振動するチップとアンビル間
に挾み、そのチップとアンビルによる加圧下での超音波
振動印加で接続対象導体間に存在するテープ電線の被覆
を除去して接続対象導体を互いに接触させる方法を採
る。
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, in the present invention, a tape electric wire or a tape electric wire and a metal conductor are superposed and sandwiched between an ultrasonically vibrating tip and an anvil, and the tip and the anvil. By applying ultrasonic vibration under pressure, the coating of the tape electric wire existing between the connection target conductors is removed to bring the connection target conductors into contact with each other.

【0009】また、必要に応じて、その後、更に加圧と
超音波振動の印加を継続して接触した導体を超音波溶接
する方法を採る。
If necessary, thereafter, a method of ultrasonically welding the contacted conductors by further applying pressure and applying ultrasonic vibrations is adopted.

【0010】なお、かかる接続方法に利用するアンビル
は、加圧面の位置を接続対象導体間の被覆総厚みよりも
高くしたものが好ましい。
The anvil used in this connection method is preferably one in which the position of the pressing surface is higher than the total thickness of the coating between the conductors to be connected.

【0011】[0011]

【作用】本発明では、テープ電線の被覆の一部(被加圧
部)が超音波振動で破れ、或いは溶けて除去され、その
除去が完了した時点で接続相手の導体が接触して電気的
に導通するので、被覆剥ぎと導体接続が一挙動で完了
し、手間のかかる事前の皮剥ぎ工程が省かれて作業が単
純かつ簡単になる。
In the present invention, a part (covered portion) of the coating of the tape electric wire is broken or melted by ultrasonic vibration and removed, and when the removal is completed, the conductor of the connection partner comes into contact with the electrical connection. Since the conductors are electrically connected to each other, the stripping of the coating and the conductor connection are completed in one operation, and the laborious pre-stripping step is omitted, and the work is simple and easy.

【0012】また、被覆の除去が一部で行われて被覆に
よる補強、導体の封止が行われるため、接続部の引張強
度が向上し、かつ、接合部の耐酸化性、耐食性も改善さ
れて耐久性も良くなる。
Further, since the coating is partially removed to reinforce the coating and seal the conductor, the tensile strength of the connecting portion is improved, and the oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance of the joint portion are also improved. The durability is also improved.

【0013】さらに、超音波振動による被覆の融着が生
じるため接合強度も高まる。
Further, the fusion of the coating due to ultrasonic vibration occurs, so that the bonding strength is also increased.

【0014】また、被覆除去後、導体を超音波溶接する
場合には、接続がより安定する。引張強度、接合強度が
増すのは勿論、導体の表面酸化による接触抵抗増等も起
こらない。
When the conductor is ultrasonically welded after removing the coating, the connection becomes more stable. Not only the tensile strength and the bonding strength increase, but also the contact resistance increase due to the surface oxidation of the conductor does not occur.

【0015】なお、アンビルの加圧面(支持面)を接続
対象導体間に存在する電線被覆の総厚みよりも高くして
おけば、加圧による導体の変形、それによる強度低下が
抑制され、引張強度や接続の安定性がより向上する。
If the pressure surface (support surface) of the anvil is set higher than the total thickness of the wire coating existing between the conductors to be connected, the deformation of the conductor due to pressure and the resulting reduction in strength are suppressed, and the tensile strength is reduced. Strength and connection stability are further improved.

【0016】[0016]

【実施例】図1に、本発明の接続方法の一例を示す。こ
の図は、テープ電線1、1を重ねて接続するケースを示
している。図の4は超音波溶接機のチップ、5はアンビ
ルである。
FIG. 1 shows an example of the connection method of the present invention. This figure shows a case in which the tape electric wires 1 and 1 are overlapped and connected. In the figure, 4 is the tip of the ultrasonic welding machine and 5 is the anvil.

【0017】超音波溶接機は、発振機で振動子を振動さ
せてその振動をコーン、ホーン経由でチップに伝え、そ
のチップからアンビルとの間に挾んだ溶接対象物に超音
波振動を加えて摩擦熱で対象物を溶接する。
The ultrasonic welding machine vibrates a vibrator with an oscillator and transmits the vibration to a tip via a cone and a horn, and applies ultrasonic vibration to a welding object sandwiched between the tip and the anvil. Weld the object with friction heat.

【0018】その溶接機を用いて超音波振動するチップ
4とアンビル5を接近させて圧力を加えると電線の被加
圧部の被覆2が破れて除去され、図1(b)に示すよう
に、上下の電線の導体3、3が接触して電気的に導通す
る。この状態のとき、テープ電線1、1は、ポリエチレ
ン(PE)、ポリイミド(PI)、ポリ塩化ビニール
(PVC)、ポリエチレンテレフタート(PET)、ポ
リブチレンテレフタート(PBT)、ポリフェニルサル
ホン(PPS)等で形成される被覆2が融着して互いに
固定される。また、導体3、3の接触面は被覆2中に封
入されて酸化、腐食が防止され、表面酸化による接触抵
抗増が抑えられる。従って、このケースでは接触した導
体3、3を接合することは必須ではないが、この後、加
圧と超音波振動の印加を継続して導体3、3を超音波溶
接すればより望ましい接続部ができる。
When the ultrasonic vibrating tip 4 and the anvil 5 are brought close to each other by using the welding machine and pressure is applied, the coating 2 on the pressed portion of the electric wire is broken and removed, as shown in FIG. 1 (b). , The upper and lower electric conductors 3 and 3 come into contact with each other to be electrically conducted. In this state, the tape wires 1 and 1 are made of polyethylene (PE), polyimide (PI), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyphenyl sulfone (PPS). ) And the like, the coatings 2 are fused and fixed to each other. Further, the contact surfaces of the conductors 3 are sealed in the coating 2 to prevent oxidation and corrosion, and suppress an increase in contact resistance due to surface oxidation. Therefore, in this case, it is not essential to join the conductors 3 and 3 that are in contact with each other, but after this, it is more desirable to ultrasonically weld the conductors 3 and 3 by continuing the application of pressure and ultrasonic vibration. You can

【0019】なお、図1のように、加圧面5aが平坦な
アンビル5を用いると被覆2が厚い場合には特に、図1
(c)に示すように、上側の導体3が大きく変形して被
加圧部の導体強度が損われ易い。従って、その不具合を
無くすために、図2に示すように、アンビル5の加圧面
5aの位置を、その面の高さHが、接続対象の導体3、
3間に存在する被覆2の総厚みhよりも大となるところ
まで高くしておくのが望ましい。このようにしておく
と、被覆2の除去に伴ってテープ電線の位置が下がるの
で、図2(c)に示すように、導体3の変形が小さくな
る。
It should be noted that when the anvil 5 having a flat pressing surface 5a as shown in FIG.
As shown in (c), the conductor 3 on the upper side is largely deformed, and the conductor strength of the pressed portion is likely to be impaired. Therefore, in order to eliminate the problem, as shown in FIG. 2, the position of the pressure surface 5a of the anvil 5 is set so that the height H of the surface is the conductor 3 to be connected,
It is desirable to increase the thickness up to a point where it is larger than the total thickness h of the coating 2 existing between the three. By doing so, the position of the tape electric wire is lowered with the removal of the coating 2, so that the deformation of the conductor 3 is reduced as shown in FIG. 2 (c).

【0020】この図1及び図2の方法で2mm幅の導体を
もつテープ電線を接続してその引張強度調べた。接続は
導体3、3を調音波溶接せずに単に接触導通させるよう
に行った。比較のため、銅導体を剥ぎ出して直接接続し
た接続部の引張強度も調べた。
A tape electric wire having a conductor having a width of 2 mm was connected by the method shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and its tensile strength was examined. The connection was made by simply bringing the conductors 3 and 3 into contact with each other without performing harmonic welding. For comparison, the tensile strength of the connection portion where the copper conductor was stripped and directly connected was also examined.

【0021】また、各試料を、温度80℃、湿度85%
の恒温恒湿槽中に1000時間保持し、この間の抵抗上
昇についても調べた。その結果を表1に示す。
Further, each sample was tested at a temperature of 80 ° C. and a humidity of 85%.
It was kept in the constant temperature and humidity chamber for 1000 hours, and the resistance increase during this period was also examined. The results are shown in Table 1.

【0022】[0022]

【表1】 [Table 1]

【0023】この結果から、本発明の方法が引張強度の
向上と、電気特性の改善に有効であることが判る。
From these results, it can be seen that the method of the present invention is effective in improving the tensile strength and improving the electrical characteristics.

【0024】図3は、テープ電線1の端末部に金属端子
6を接続するケースを示している。
FIG. 3 shows a case in which the metal terminal 6 is connected to the end portion of the tape electric wire 1.

【0025】金属端子6は、キャリアリード7に連結し
た状態にして必要本数を一括供給し、テープ電線1の導
体存在部の被覆上に重ねる。そして、これをチップ4と
アンビル5間に挾み、加圧と超音波振動の印加で被覆2
を除去して電線の導体3に接触させる。この状態で電気
導通が得られるが、挿抜を繰り返す端子6の固定を被覆
2による力のみに依存するのは好ましくないので、この
ケースでは端子6を導体3に超音波溶接する。
The metal terminals 6 are connected to the carrier leads 7 and the required number of the metal terminals 6 are collectively supplied, and the metal terminals 6 are stacked on the coating of the conductor existing portion of the tape electric wire 1. Then, this is sandwiched between the tip 4 and the anvil 5, and the coating 2 is performed by applying pressure and ultrasonic vibration.
Is removed and brought into contact with the conductor 3 of the electric wire. Although electrical conduction can be obtained in this state, it is not preferable to rely on only the force of the coating 2 to fix the terminal 6 which is repeatedly inserted and removed, and in this case, the terminal 6 is ultrasonically welded to the conductor 3.

【0026】この溶接が完了したら、キャリアリード7
を切り離す。この方法では、圧着式端子使用時に1mmぐ
らいが下限であった接続ピッチを0.5mmぐらいまで簡
単に縮めることができる。また、補強板を用いてテープ
電線自体をコネクタ化する場合の挿抜耐久性は50回が
限度であったが、図3の方法で端子を超音波溶接したも
のは、100回以上の挿抜に耐えた。
When this welding is completed, the carrier lead 7
Disconnect. With this method, the connection pitch, which was the lower limit of about 1 mm when using the crimp type terminal, can be easily reduced to about 0.5 mm. In addition, the durability of insertion and removal when the tape wire itself was made into a connector using the reinforcing plate was limited to 50 times, but the ultrasonic welding of the terminal by the method of Fig. 3 withstands insertion and removal 100 times or more. It was

【0027】[0027]

【発明の効果】以上述べたように、本発明の接続方法で
は、テープ電線の被覆を超音波振動で除去することによ
り被覆剥ぎと導体接続を一挙動で行うので、作業が単純
化されて簡単になる。
As described above, in the connection method of the present invention, the coating of the tape electric wire is removed by ultrasonic vibration to perform the stripping of the coating and the conductor connection in one movement, so that the work is simplified and simplified. become.

【0028】また、残された被覆による電線の補強、固
定、導体の封止保護が行われるので、接続部の引張強度
や電気特性面での信頼性が向上し、耐久性に優れた接続
部が得られる。特に、導体を超音波溶接する方法は、接
続の信頼性がより高まり、挿抜耐久性に優れるコネクタ
をテープ電線端に形成し得る。
Further, since the electric wire is reinforced and fixed by the remaining coating and the conductor is sealed and protected, the tensile strength of the connecting portion and the reliability of the electrical characteristics are improved, and the connecting portion is excellent in durability. Is obtained. In particular, the method of ultrasonically welding the conductor can form a connector having higher connection reliability and excellent insertion / extraction durability at the tape electric wire end.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】(a)、(b):本発明の接続方法の一例を示
す工程図 (c):(b)図のX−X線に添った断面図
1A and 1B are process diagrams showing an example of a connection method of the present invention. FIG. 1C is a sectional view taken along line XX of FIG. 1B.

【図2】(a)、(b):他の実施例の工程図 (c):(b)図のX−X線に添った断面図2A and 2B are process diagrams of another embodiment. FIG. 2C is a sectional view taken along line XX of FIG. 2C.

【図3】(a):金属端子の接続例を示す平面図 (b)、(c):接続の工程図 (d):接続完了後の平面図FIG. 3A is a plan view showing an example of connecting metal terminals. FIGS. 3B and 3C are process diagrams of connection. FIG. 3D is a plan view after completion of connection.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1 テープ電線 2 被覆 3 導体 4 チップ 5 アンビル 5a 加圧面 6 金属端子 7 キャリアリード 1 Tape Wire 2 Cover 3 Conductor 4 Chip 5 Anvil 5a Pressing Surface 6 Metal Terminal 7 Carrier Lead

Claims (3)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 テープ電線同士又はテープ電線と金属導
体を重ねて超音波振動するチップとアンビル間に挾み、
そのチップとアンビルによる加圧下での超音波振動印加
で接続対象導体間に存在するテープ電線の被覆を除去し
て接続対象導体を互いに接触させるテープ電線の接続方
法。
1. A tape electric wire or a tape electric wire and a metal conductor are overlapped and sandwiched between an ultrasonically vibrating chip and an anvil,
A method of connecting a tape electric wire, in which the coating of the tape electric wire existing between the connection target conductors is removed by applying ultrasonic vibration under pressure by the chip and the anvil to bring the connection target conductors into contact with each other.
【請求項2】 テープ電線同士又はテープ電線と金属導
体を重ねて超音波振動するチップとアンビル間に挾み、
そのチップとアンビルによる加圧下での超音波振動印加
で接続対象導体間に存在するテープ電線の被覆を除去し
て接続対象導体を互いに接触させ、その後、更に加圧と
超音波振動の印加を継続して接触した導体を超音波溶接
するテープ電線の接続方法。
2. A tape electric wire or a tape electric wire and a metal conductor are piled up and sandwiched between an ultrasonically vibrating chip and an anvil,
By applying ultrasonic vibration under pressure by the chip and anvil, the coating of the tape wire existing between the conductors to be connected is removed and the conductors to be connected are brought into contact with each other, and then pressure and ultrasonic vibration are further applied. Method for connecting tape electric wires by ultrasonic welding the conductors that are in contact with each other.
【請求項3】 加圧面の位置を接続対象導体間の被覆総
厚みよりも高くしたアンビルを用いて一連の作業を進め
る請求項1又は2記載のテープ電線の接続方法。
3. The method of connecting a tape electric wire according to claim 1, wherein a series of operations are performed using an anvil in which the position of the pressing surface is made higher than the total coating thickness between the conductors to be connected.
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