WO2014073705A1 - 端子金具 - Google Patents
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- H01R11/00—Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal, or conductive member, blocks of binding posts
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- the present invention relates to a terminal fitting, and more particularly, to a terminal fitting for attaching an electric wire or the like to a mounted portion.
- Shielded wires may be routed on the car body.
- the braid is electrically connected to the vehicle body, and the vehicle body is used as a ground.
- the terminal metal fitting which connects a shielded electric wire to a vehicle body is needed (refer patent document 1).
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a state where a pair of conventional terminal fittings 100 and 200 are separated.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are views showing a state in which a pair of conventional terminal fittings 100 and 200 are overlapped.
- the conventional terminal fitting shown in FIGS. 5 to 6B includes a pair of terminal fittings 100 and 200.
- the pair of terminal fittings 100 and 200 are formed by punching or bending a sheet metal, respectively, and cylindrical wire holding portions 101 and 201 for holding electric wires, and attachment portions 102 and 102 attached to attached portions such as a vehicle body. 202.
- Cylindrical electric wire holding portions 101 and 201 hold shielded electric wires in the cylinder.
- the conductive portion is exposed, and the conductive portion is electrically connected to the electric wire holding portions 101 and 201.
- the braided shield wire and the wire holding portions 101 and 201 are electrically connected by passing the conductive portion of the shielded wire through the cylinder and crimping in the radial direction of the cylinder.
- the attachment portions 102 and 202 are formed in a flat plate shape, and a connection portion is formed on the outer edge thereof.
- the connection part is formed on each of the pair of terminal fittings 100 and 200 by either the protrusion 103 or the hole 203.
- the hole 203 is provided on the side surface of the wall 204.
- the protrusion 103 of one terminal fitting 100 is inserted into the hole 203 of the other terminal fitting 200, so that the state where the pair of terminal fittings 100, 200 are overlapped is maintained.
- the attaching portions 102 and 202 include through holes 110 and 210 through which bolts for attaching the terminal fittings 100 and 200 to the attached portions are passed.
- the bolt that has passed through the through holes 110 and 210 is screwed (fastened) to the weld nut provided in the vehicle body. It is attached to a to-be-attached part, such as a vehicle body.
- FIG. 6B is a top view showing a state in which the terminal fittings 100 and 200 are overlapped.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the terminal fitting in which the dotted line range of FIG. As shown in FIG. 7, the protrusions 103 of the terminal fitting 100 are inserted into the holes 203 of the terminal fitting 200, and the terminal fittings 100 and 200 are overlapped with the protrusions 103 and the holes 203 engaged.
- the end portion 205 in the width direction of the wall portion 204 is a recess 105 (protruding portion) formed in the mounting portion 102.
- a point contact is made with an R portion (slope portion) 106 which is an end portion of a dent located on both sides of 103.
- the position of the terminal fitting 100 with respect to the terminal fitting 200 is not stable in the structure in which the terminal fitting 100 is positioned with respect to the terminal fitting 200 by the end portion 205 of the wall portion 204 making point contact with the R portion (slope portion) 106. .
- the terminal fittings 100 and 200 overlapped in such a situation may lack stability and strength.
- the end portion 205 of the wall portion 204 makes point contact with the R portion (slope portion) 106, a useless space 107 is generated in the concave portion 105.
- the terminal fitting 100 In order to prevent the end portion 205 of the wall portion 204 from making point contact with the R portion (slope portion) 106, it is possible to shorten the length in the width direction of the wall portion 204, but as shown in FIG. When the length in the width direction of the portion 204 is shortened, a useless space L is generated in the width direction of the wall portion 204. Furthermore, although the terminal fitting 100 must be positioned with respect to the terminal fitting 200 only by the protrusion 103 and the hole 203, the width of the wall 204 is adjusted in accordance with the displacement of the dimensions of the protrusion 103 and the hole 203. The amount of deviation of the protrusion 103 tends to increase. For this reason, the position of the terminal metal fitting 100 with respect to the terminal metal fitting 200 is not stable, and the projection 103 is rattled in the length direction of the wall portion 204.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described circumstances, and the purpose thereof is a terminal fitting that can improve the stability and strength of the stacked terminal fittings while suppressing the generation of useless space. Is to provide.
- a first electric wire holding part for holding an electric wire, a first attachment part attached to the attached part, and a protrusion provided on the first attachment part
- a first terminal fitting having a second wire holding portion for holding the electric wire, a second attachment portion attached to the attached portion, and a hole provided in the second attachment portion.
- a terminal fitting is provided, at least one of which is in surface contact with a part of the second terminal fitting.
- the position of the 1st terminal metal fitting with respect to the 2nd terminal metal fitting is stabilized by providing a convex part and enlarging the contact surface where the 1st terminal metal fitting and the 2nd terminal metal fitting make surface contact. .
- the terminal fitting overlapped in such a situation is improved in stability and strength.
- the convex portion includes a first convex portion and a second convex portion, and a side end surface of the first convex portion and a front end surface of the second convex portion.
- a terminal fitting is provided in which at least one of them comes into surface contact with a part of the second terminal fitting.
- the first convex portion and the second convex portion are provided, and the contact surface where the first terminal fitting and the second terminal fitting are in surface contact with each other is increased.
- the position of the terminal fitting 1 is stabilized. For this reason, the terminal fitting overlapped in such a situation is improved in stability and strength.
- the hole portion is provided in a wall portion standing up from the second mounting portion, and the side end surface of the first convex portion and the front end surface of the second convex portion.
- a terminal fitting is provided, at least one of which is in surface contact with the wall portion.
- the wall and the protrusion are in surface contact.
- the position of the first terminal fitting relative to the second terminal fitting is further stabilized. For this reason, the terminal fittings stacked in such a situation are further improved in stability and strength.
- the first convex portion includes a first flat portion extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the width direction of the wall portion, and the second convex portion is And a second plane part extending in a direction substantially parallel to the width direction of the wall part, and at least one of the first plane part and the second plane part is in surface contact with the wall part.
- the wall portion is brought into surface contact with the side end surface (first flat surface portion) of the first convex portion, thereby suppressing the backlash of the first terminal fitting with respect to the second terminal fitting and overlapping. It is possible to improve the stability and strength of the terminal fitting. Furthermore, by bringing the wall portion into surface contact with the tip surface (second flat portion) of the second convex portion, the stability and strength of the superimposed terminal fittings can be improved, and a useless space can be saved. Even if it is eliminated and reduced in size, sufficient stability and strength can be obtained.
- a terminal fitting is provided in which the first terminal fitting is configured by fixing a sheet metal including the protruding portion and a sheet metal including the convex portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a pair of terminal fittings according to the present embodiment.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are views showing a state in which a pair of terminal fittings according to the present embodiment are overlapped.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the terminal fitting in which the dotted line range of FIG. 2 is enlarged.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the terminal fitting further expanding the dotted line range of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a state where a pair of conventional terminal golds are separated.
- FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B are views showing a state in which a pair of conventional terminal fittings are overlapped.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the terminal fitting in which the dotted line range of FIG. 6 is enlarged.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing that when the length of the wall portion is shortened, a useless space is generated in the length direction of the wall portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a pair of terminal fittings according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a state in which a pair of terminal fittings 10 and 20 according to the present embodiment are separated.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are views showing a state in which the pair of terminal fittings 10 and 20 according to the present embodiment are overlapped.
- the pair of terminal fittings 10 and 20 are formed by punching or bending a sheet metal, respectively.
- the terminal fittings 10 and 20 have wire holding portions 11 and 21 and attachment portions 12 and 22.
- the electric wire holding parts 11 and 21 are formed in a cylindrical shape, and hold an electric wire by crimping a shield electric wire or the like through the cylinder.
- the shielded electric wire to be held the conductive portion is exposed, and the conductive portion is electrically connected to the electric wire holding portions 11 and 21.
- the braided shielded wire and the wire holding portions 11 and 21 are electrically connected by passing the conductive portion of the shielded wire through the cylinder and crimping in the radial direction of the cylinder.
- Each of the attachment portions 12 and 22 is configured by fixing two sheet metals by bending a crimping piece 6 provided on one sheet metal toward the other sheet metal.
- the attachment portions 12 and 22 are attached to attached portions such as a vehicle body.
- the attachment parts 12 and 22 are formed in a flat plate shape, and a connection part is formed on the outer edge thereof.
- the connection portion is a portion that engages with each other when the attachment portions 12 and 22 are overlapped.
- the connection part is formed in each of a pair of terminal metal fittings 10 and 20 by either the projection part 13 or the hole part 23.
- the hole portion 23 is provided on the side surface of the wall portion 24 that stands up from the attachment portion 22. More specifically, the wall portion 24 is provided upright from a sheet metal located below the two metal plates constituting the attachment portion 22, and the hole portion 23 is formed in the wall portion 24. Yes.
- the protrusion 13 is extended from a sheet metal located above among the two sheets of metal constituting the attachment part 12. As shown in FIG. 1, the protruding portion 13 is formed in a step shape by forming a stepped portion. On the other hand, the hole 23 is provided on the base end side of the wall 24. The hole 23 is formed to extend substantially parallel to the length direction of the wall 24 in the width direction.
- the attaching parts 12 and 22 have locking parts formed on the outer edges thereof.
- the locking portion is a portion that engages with each other when the attachment portions 12 and 22 are overlapped.
- the locking portion is formed by the protruding portions 16 and 26 on the pair of terminal fittings 10 and 20, respectively.
- the protrusion 16 extends outward from the sheet metal located below, out of the two sheets of metal that constitute the attachment part 12.
- the wall part 15 is provided upright from the sheet metal located below among the two sheet metals constituting the attachment part 12.
- a hole 17 is provided on the base end side of the wall 15.
- the wall part 25 is provided upright from the sheet metal located below among the two sheet metals constituting the attachment part 22.
- a hole 17 is formed in the wall portion 25, and a protruding portion 26 is formed by bending a part of the sheet metal located in the hole portion 17 inside the attachment portion 22. For this reason, the protrusion part 26 is extended inside from the sheet metal located below among the two sheet metals constituting the attachment part 22.
- the wall 15 enters while sliding inside the wall 25. Then, the protrusion 16 and the protrusion 26 come into contact with each other, and the protrusion 16 is inserted into the hole 27 beyond the protrusion 26 by the elastic force of the protrusion 16 and the protrusion 26, and the protrusion 26 is inserted into the hole 17. Is done. Thereby, the projection part 16 and the projection part 26 are latched. As a result, the state in which the pair of terminal fittings 10 and 20 are overlapped is maintained.
- the attachment parts 12 and 22 include through holes 18 and 28 through which bolts for attaching the terminal fittings 10 and 20 to the attached parts are passed.
- the through holes 18 and 28 are provided so as to penetrate the two sheet metals forming the attachment portions 12 and 22 in the plate thickness direction.
- the pair of terminal fittings 10 and 20 penetrates in a state where the terminal fittings 10 and 20 are kept overlapped by the connection portion (projection portion 13 and hole portion 23) and the locking portion (projection portions 16 and 26).
- the bolt that has passed through the holes 18 and 28 is screwed (fastened) into a weld nut provided in the vehicle body, so that the bolt is attached to a mounted portion such as the vehicle body.
- connection part (projection part 13 and hole part 23) and the locking part (projection parts 16 and 26) are provided on the outer edges of the attachment parts 12 and 22 located in the electric wire insertion direction of the electric wire holding parts 11 and 21. Furthermore, the connecting portion (projection portion 13 and hole portion 23) and the locking portion (projection portions 16 and 26) are provided between the crimping pieces 6 provided at the four corners of the attachment portions 12 and 22.
- FIG. 2B is a top view showing a state in which the terminal fittings 10 and 20 are overlapped.
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the terminal fitting in which the dotted line range of FIG.
- the mounting portion 12 of the terminal fitting 10 is fixed by two pieces of sheet metal 12 a and 12 b by caulking pieces 6.
- a protrusion 13 is provided on the sheet metal 12a.
- a part of the sheet metal 12 b is exposed from a recess 121 of the sheet metal 12 a, that is, a space formed between the protruding portion 13 and the crimping piece 6.
- a first convex portion 122, a first concave portion 124, a second convex portion 126, and a second concave portion 128 are provided in a part of the sheet metal 12 b exposed from the concave portion 121. It has been.
- the first protrusion 122 extends in the same direction as the protrusion 13 and is connected to the sheet metal 12b in the vicinity of the crimping piece 6.
- the side end surface near the projection part 13 is formed flat.
- the first concave portion 124 is located between the first convex portion 122 and the second convex portion 126 and is formed to be recessed in a direction away from the wall portion 24.
- the second convex portion 126 is located between the first concave portion 124 and the second concave portion 128 and extends in the same direction as the protruding portion 13.
- the second convex portion 126 has a flat tip surface.
- the second concave portion 128 is located between the second convex portion 126 and the protruding portion 13 and is formed to be recessed in a direction away from the wall portion 24.
- the terminal fitting (first terminal fitting) 10 fixes the sheet metal 12 a including the protrusion 13 and the sheet metal 12 b including the first protrusion 122 and the second protrusion 126 with the crimping piece 6. Consists of. By stacking and fixing the two metal plates 12a and 12b, the first convex portion 122, the first concave portion 124, the second convex portion 126, and the second concave portion 128 are placed in the concave portion 121 of the metal plate 12a. It is formed.
- the first convex portion 122, the first concave portion 124, the second convex portion 126, and the second concave portion 128 of the sheet metal 12 b are made of the sheet metal 12 a (attachment portion 12).
- the first convex portion 122, the first concave portion 124, the second convex portion 126, and the second concave portion 128 provided on both sides are provided symmetrically with respect to the protruding portion 13 and are directed from the outside toward the center.
- the first convex portion 122, the first concave portion 124, the second convex portion 126, and the second concave portion 128 are formed in this order.
- the protruding portion 13 of the sheet metal 12 a (attachment portion 12) is inserted into the hole portion 23 provided in the wall portion 24 of the terminal fitting 22.
- the wall 24 is brought into contact with the flat surface 126a of the second protrusion 126 (the front end surface of the second protrusion 126), so that the terminal fittings 10 and 20 are inserted in the direction in which the protrusion 13 is inserted.
- the overlapping is performed in that state.
- the end portions 240 in the width direction of the wall portion 24 abut on the flat surface portion 122 a (the side end surface of the first convex portion 122) of the first convex portion 122, so that the terminal fittings 10 and 20 are provided with the protruding portion 13. Positioning along the width direction is performed, and in this state, they are overlapped.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the terminal fitting further expanding the dotted line range of FIGS. 2B and 3.
- the terminal fitting (first terminal fitting) 10 includes a first convex portion 122 and a second convex portion 126, and the side end surface of the first convex portion 122 and the second convex portion.
- a part of the terminal fitting (second terminal fitting) 20 (for example, the wall portion 24) can come into surface contact with at least one of the front end surfaces of the portion 126.
- the terminal metal fitting (first terminal metal fitting) 10 and the terminal metal fitting (second terminal metal fitting) 20 are overlapped, the terminal metal fitting 10 can be positioned with respect to the terminal metal fitting 20.
- the hole 23 of the terminal fitting (second terminal fitting) 20 is provided with a wall portion 24 that rises from the mounting portion 22 of the terminal fitting (second terminal fitting) 20, and the side end face ( The wall portion 24 can come into surface contact with at least one of the flat surface portion 122a) and the tip surface (the flat surface portion 126a) of the second convex portion 126.
- the first convex part 122 includes a flat part (first flat part) 122 a extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the width direction of the wall part 24, and the second convex part 126 extends in the width direction of the wall part 24. It includes a plane part (second plane part) 126a extending in a substantially parallel direction, and at least one of the plane part (first plane part) 122a and the plane part (second plane part) 126a is the wall part 24. Surface contact is possible.
- the end portion 240 in the width direction of the wall portion 24 has a first recess 124 (first Between the first convex portion 122 and the second convex portion 126).
- the length by which the 1st convex part 122 was extended in the same direction as the projection part 13 is longer than the length by which the 2nd convex part 126 was extended in the same direction as the projection part 13, Moreover, it is longer than the thickness of the wall portion 24.
- the depth at which the first recess 124 is recessed in the direction away from the wall 24 is deeper than the depth at which the second recess 128 is recessed in the direction away from the wall 24.
- the 1st recessed part 124 and the 2nd recessed part 128 are the R parts (slope part).
- the terminal fittings 10 and 20 are formed by eliminating the useless space and providing the convex portion (second convex portion) 126 to enlarge the contact surface.
- the two are overlapped, the position of the terminal fitting 100 with respect to the terminal fitting 200 is stabilized. For this reason, the terminal fittings 100 and 200 superimposed in such a situation have improved stability and strength.
- the convex portion (second convex portion) 126 and the wall portion 24 are in surface contact.
- the terminal fittings 10 and 20 are overlapped, the position of the terminal fitting 100 with respect to the terminal fitting 200 is further stabilized. For this reason, the terminal fittings 100 and 200 overlapped in such a situation are further improved in stability and strength.
- the width of the wall portion 24 is avoided in order to avoid point contact by eliminating the useless space and causing the side end surface (flat portion 122a) of the convex portion (first convex portion) 122 to come into surface contact with the wall portion 24.
- the useless space L as shown in FIG. 8 can be eliminated without shortening the length in the direction.
- the play of the terminal fitting 100 with respect to the terminal fitting 200 can be suppressed, and the stability and strength of the superimposed terminal fittings 10 and 20 can be improved.
- this embodiment demonstrated the form which provided the two convex parts 122 and 126, even if it is a form which provided any one, the stability and intensity
- a second terminal fitting A terminal fitting in which the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion are overlapped in a state where the protruding portion is inserted into the hole portion
- the first terminal fitting further includes a convex portion (the first convex portion 122 or the second convex portion 126) extending from the first attachment portion, In a state where the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion are overlapped, at least one of the side end surface (planar portion 122a) and the tip end surface (planar portion 126a) of the convex portion is the second terminal fitting.
- the convex portion includes a first convex portion (122) and a second convex portion (126), At least one of the side end surface of the first convex portion and the tip end surface of the second convex portion is in surface contact with a part of the second terminal fitting.
- the hole is provided in a wall portion (24) rising from the second attachment portion, At least one of the side end surface of the first convex portion and the front end surface of the second convex portion is in surface contact with the wall portion.
- the first convex portion includes a first plane portion (122a) extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the width direction of the wall portion,
- the second convex part includes a second flat part (126a) extending in a direction substantially parallel to the width direction of the wall part, At least one of the first planar portion and the second planar portion is in surface contact with the wall portion;
- the terminal metal fitting according to [3].
- the first terminal fitting is configured by fixing a sheet metal (12a) including the protruding portion and a sheet metal (12b) including the convex portion, The terminal metal fitting according to [4].
- the terminal fitting according to the present invention can improve the stability and strength of the stacked terminal fittings.
- the present invention exhibiting this effect is useful in the field of terminal fittings for attaching an electric wire or the like to an attached portion.
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電線が保持される第2の電線保持部(21)と、被取付部に取り付けられる第2の取付部(22)と、前記第2の取付部に設けられた穴部(23)とを有する第2の端子金具と
を備え、
前記突起部が前記穴部に挿入された状態で前記第1の取付部及び前記第2の取付部が重ね合わされる端子金具であって、
前記第1の端子金具は、前記第1の取付部から延設された凸部(第1の凸部122または第2の凸部126)をさらに有し、
前記第1の取付部及び前記第2の取付部が重ね合わされた状態において、前記凸部の側端面(平面部122a)及び先端面(平面部126a)の少なくとも一方が、前記第2の端子金具の一部に面接触する、
端子金具。
[2] 前記凸部は、第1の凸部(122)と第2の凸部(126)とを含み、
前記第1の凸部の側端面及び前記第2の凸部の先端面のうち少なくとも1つが、前記第2の端子金具の一部に面接触する、
[1]に記載の端子金具。
[3] 前記穴部は、前記第2の取付部から起立する壁部(24)に設けられ、
前記第1の凸部の側端面及び前記第2の凸部の先端面のうち少なくとも1つが、前記壁部に面接触する、
[2]に記載の端子金具。
[4] 前記第1の凸部は、前記壁部の幅方向に対して略垂直な方向に延伸する第1の平面部(122a)を含み、
前記第2の凸部は、前記壁部の幅方向に対して略平行な方向に延伸する第2の平面部(126a)を含み、
前記第1の平面部及び前記第2の平面部のうち少なくとも1つが、前記壁部に面接触する、
[3]に記載の端子金具。
[5] 前記第1の端子金具は、前記突起部を含む板金(12a)と、前記凸部を含む板金(12b)とが固定されることによって構成されている、
[4]に記載の端子金具。
11,21 電線保持部
12,22 取付部
13 突起部
18,28 貫通孔
23 穴部
24 壁部
122 第1の凸部
124 第1の凹部
126 第2の凸部
128 第2の凹部
Claims (5)
- 電線が保持される第1の電線保持部と、被取付部に取り付けられる第1の取付部と、前記第1の取付部に設けられた突起部とを有する第1の端子金具と、
電線が保持される第2の電線保持部と、被取付部に取り付けられる第2の取付部と、前記第2の取付部に設けられた穴部とを有する第2の端子金具と
を備え、
前記突起部が前記穴部に挿入された状態で前記第1の取付部及び前記第2の取付部が重ね合わされる端子金具であって、
前記第1の端子金具は、前記第1の取付部から延設された凸部をさらに有し、
前記第1の取付部及び前記第2の取付部が重ね合わされた状態において、前記凸部の側端面及び先端面の少なくとも一方が、前記第2の端子金具の一部に面接触する、
端子金具。 - 前記凸部は、第1の凸部と第2の凸部とを含み、
前記第1の凸部の側端面及び前記第2の凸部の先端面のうち少なくとも1つが、前記第2の端子金具の一部に面接触する、
請求項1に記載の端子金具。 - 前記穴部は、前記第2の取付部から起立する壁部に設けられ、
前記第1の凸部の側端面及び前記第2の凸部の先端面のうち少なくとも1つが、前記壁部に面接触する、
請求項2に記載の端子金具。 - 前記第1の凸部は、前記壁部の幅方向に対して略垂直な方向に延伸する第1の平面部を含み、
前記第2の凸部は、前記壁部の幅方向に対して略平行な方向に延伸する第2の平面部を含み、
前記第1の平面部及び前記第2の平面部のうち少なくとも1つが、前記壁部に面接触する、
請求項3に記載の端子金具。 - 前記第1の端子金具は、前記突起部を含む板金と、前記凸部を含む板金とが固定されることによって構成されている、
請求項4に記載の端子金具。
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