WO2022201589A1 - 端子モジュール - Google Patents
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- H01H3/16—Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch adapted for actuation at a limit or other predetermined position in the path of a body, the relative movement of switch and body being primarily for a purpose other than the actuation of the switch, e.g. for a door switch, a limit switch, a floor-levelling switch of a lift
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- the present disclosure relates to terminal modules.
- Patent Literature 1 discloses a terminal module used in a butt-type electrical connection structure developed for high-current applications.
- This terminal module includes a metal case having an opening into which the mating contact enters, a coil spring housed in the case, and a coil spring that is urged by the coil spring toward the opening and pressed against the mating contact. It has a contact portion that moves while compressing the spring.
- both contacts can be slid against each other when they are butted against each other.
- a braided wire or the like is required to connect the connecting portion and the contact portion. Therefore, further improvement for simplifying the structure has been sought.
- a terminal module that can achieve mutual sliding when both contacts are abutted with a simple structure.
- a terminal module includes a case having an opening into which a mating contact enters, a cavity for accommodating the mating contact that has entered from the opening, and a terminal fitting held in the case, wherein the The terminal fitting has a fixing portion fixed to the case, and a leaf spring portion protruding from the fixing portion toward the opening in a cantilever shape and accommodated in the space so as to be flexibly deformable,
- the leaf spring portion includes a base end portion extending from the fixing portion toward the opening, a tip portion extending from the base end portion toward one side in a plate thickness direction of the base end portion, and and a contact portion provided therein, wherein the contact portion is displaced toward the fixed portion side and the one side in the plate thickness direction due to bending deformation of the leaf spring portion when pressed by the mating contact. It is.
- the terminal module of the present disclosure it is possible to achieve mutual sliding when both contacts are abutted with a simple structure.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a terminal module according to Embodiment 1 before being connected to a mating contact.
- 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the terminal module shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the terminal module shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the terminal module shown in FIG. 1 in a connected state with a mating contact.
- 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of the terminal module shown in FIG. 4;
- the terminal module of the present disclosure includes: (1) A case having an opening into which a mating contact enters and a cavity for accommodating the mating contact that has entered from the opening; and a terminal fitting held in the case, wherein the terminal fitting is: a fixing portion fixed to the case; and a plate spring portion protruding from the fixing portion toward the opening in a cantilever shape and accommodated in the space so as to be flexibly deformable, wherein the plate spring portion a base end portion extending from the fixed portion toward the opening; a tip portion extending from the base end portion toward one side in a thickness direction of the base end portion; and a contact provided at the tip portion. and the contact portion is displaced toward the fixed portion side and the one side in the plate thickness direction due to bending deformation of the leaf spring portion when pressed by the mating contact.
- the terminal fitting held by the case has the leaf spring portion extending from the fixed portion fixed to the case to the opening side into which the mating contact enters.
- the leaf spring portion has a base end portion extending from the fixed portion toward the opening, a tip portion extending from the base end portion toward one side in the plate thickness direction of the base end portion, and a contact portion provided at the tip portion. and is housed in a cavity of the case so as to be flexibly deformable.
- the leaf spring portion has a base end portion extending from the fixing portion toward the opening and a tip portion extending from the base end portion toward one side in the plate thickness direction.
- the base end portion and the tip end portion of the leaf spring portion may be connected via a right-angled corner portion, or may be connected via a curved portion.
- the proximal end portion may extend straight from the fixed portion toward the opening, or may extend obliquely.
- the inclination angle may be constant or may vary.
- the distal end portion may extend straight in the plate thickness direction of the base end portion, or may extend obliquely in the plate thickness direction.
- the proximal end portion of the leaf spring portion is connected to the distal end portion via a curved portion directed toward the one side in the plate thickness direction toward the opening. Due to the curved portion provided at the proximal end portion, bending deformation is likely to occur at the proximal end portion of the leaf spring portion, and it is possible to increase the amount of displacement when the contact portion abuts against the mating contact. As a result, it is possible to increase the amount of sliding when the contact portion collides with the mating contact and to increase the contact pressure of the contact portion to the mating contact.
- the base end portion of the leaf spring portion has a bent portion that bends toward the one side in the plate thickness direction, and the tip portion side of the bent portion extends toward the one side in the plate thickness direction. is preferably slanted. Due to the bending portion provided at the base end portion, the tip portion side is inclined toward one side in the plate thickness direction of the base end portion with respect to the bending portion, so that bending deformation occurs at the base end portion of the leaf spring portion. easier. As a result, it is possible to increase the amount of displacement when the contact portion collides with the mating contact, increasing the amount of sliding when the contact portion collides with the mating contact, and increasing the contact pressure of the contact portion to the mating contact. can be achieved.
- FIG. 1 A terminal module 10 according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5.
- FIG. The terminal module 10 includes a terminal fitting 16 that can be electrically connected to a mating contact 14 in a mating terminal fitting 12 provided in a device such as an inverter.
- 1 to 3 show the terminal module 10 before the terminal fitting 16 and the mating terminal fitting 12 (mating contact 14) are connected.
- 1 and 2 show the terminal module 10 with the mating terminal fitting 12 (mating contact 14) spaced downward from the terminal fitting 16.
- FIG. 4 and 5 show the terminal module 10 with the terminal fitting 16 and the mating terminal fitting 12 (mating contact 14) fully connected.
- the terminal module 10 can be placed in any orientation, directional references in the following description are relative to the arrows shown in FIG.
- the left side refers to the back side of the paper surface in FIG. 2
- the right side refers to the front side of the paper surface in FIG.
- only some members are given reference numerals, and the reference numerals are omitted for other members.
- the terminal module 10 includes a case 22 having an opening 18 into which the mating contacts 14 enter and a cavity 20 for accommodating the mating contacts 14 entering through the opening 18 .
- the terminal fitting 16 is held by the case 22 .
- the case 22 has a box-like shape that is open downward as a whole, and is made of insulating synthetic resin or the like.
- the case 22 has a stepped box shape, and the lower portion of the case 22 protrudes forward compared to the upper portion. That is, the case 22 includes an upper wall portion 24, a pair of side wall portions 26, 26 extending downward from both lateral sides of the upper wall portion 24, and a rear wall portion 28 extending downward from the rear side of the upper wall portion 24. I have.
- An upper front wall portion 30 extending downward from the front side of the upper wall portion 24 is provided at the upper front portion of the case 22 .
- a lower front wall portion 32 is provided which is located further forward.
- a stepped wall portion 34 that spreads in the horizontal direction (direction perpendicular to the vertical direction) is provided.
- the lower end of the upper front wall portion 30 is connected to the stepped wall portion 34
- the upper end of the lower front wall portion 32 is connected to the stepped wall portion 34 .
- the internal space of the case 22 is larger in the lower part than in the upper part.
- the upper portion of the internal space of the case 22 is a space for fixing the terminal fitting 16 to the case 22, and the lower portion of the internal space of the case 22 is a space 20 for accommodating the mating contact 14.
- the opening 18 into which the mating contact 14 enters in the case 22 is formed by the lower opening of the case 22 .
- a space 20 for accommodating the mating contact 14 entering from the opening 18 is constituted by a space surrounded by the lower front wall portion 32, the stepped wall portion 34, the pair of side wall portions 26, 26, and the rear wall portion 28. It is
- An insertion hole 36 through which the upper end portion of the terminal fitting 16 is inserted is formed through the upper wall portion 24 of the case 22 in the thickness direction (vertical direction) in a substantially central portion.
- Each side wall portion 26 of the case 22 is provided with an engaging claw 38 projecting outward in the left-right direction.
- the upper portion of the rear wall portion 28 of the case 22 is formed with a portion that is thicker than the lower portion.
- a nut accommodating portion 40 that opens forward is provided in the thickened portion of the rear wall portion 28 , and a nut 42 is accommodated in the nut accommodating portion 40 .
- the upper front wall portion 30 is provided with an insertion window 44 penetrating in the thickness direction (front-rear direction).
- the insertion window 44 has predetermined vertical and horizontal dimensions, and in the first embodiment, the insertion window 44 is formed over the entire length of the upper front wall portion 30 in the horizontal direction.
- the nut accommodating portion 40 is exposed to the outside through the insertion window 44 when the case 22 is in a single product state before the terminal fitting 16 is fixed to the case 22 .
- the nut 42 can be accommodated in the nut accommodating portion 40 through the insertion window 44, and a bolt 72, which will be described later, can be inserted through the nut 42 and fastened.
- the insertion window 44 is covered with a lid member 46 . That is, the cover member 46 is formed in a size that can cover the insertion window 44, and mounting pieces 48, 48 that protrude rearward are provided at both ends in the left-right direction. Each mounting piece 48 is formed with an engaging hole 50 penetrating in the thickness direction (horizontal direction). Then, the lid member 46 is brought closer to the insertion window 44 from the front, and the engagement claws 38 of the case 22 are engaged with the engagement holes 50 , so that the lid member 46 covers the insertion window 44 . Fixed.
- the terminal fitting 16 includes a fixed portion 52 fixed to the case 22 and a leaf spring portion protruding from the fixed portion 52 toward the opening 18 side in a cantilever shape and accommodated in the space 20 so as to be flexibly deformable. 54.
- the terminal fitting 16 is made of a conductive metal.
- the terminal fitting 16 has a substantially constant left-right dimension over its entire length and is bent into a predetermined shape.
- the terminal fitting 16 extends in the vertical direction, the upper portion extends substantially straight in the vertical direction, and the lower portion has a bent portion.
- a bolt insertion hole 56 penetrating in the thickness direction is formed on the lower side of the portion of the terminal fitting 16 that extends substantially straight in the vertical direction, that is, in the substantially central portion of the terminal fitting 16 in the vertical direction.
- this bolt insertion hole 56 is aligned with the inner hole of the nut 42 provided in the case 22, and a bolt 72 inserted through the bolt insertion hole 56 is fastened to the nut 42, whereby the terminal fitting 16 is attached. is fixed to the case 22 . Therefore, the portion of the terminal fitting 16 around the bolt insertion hole 56 , that is, the substantially central portion of the terminal fitting 16 in the vertical direction is the fixed portion 52 fixed to the case 22 .
- a connection hole 58 is formed through the terminal fitting 16 in the thickness direction (back and forth direction) above the portion of the terminal fitting 16 that extends substantially straight in the vertical direction, that is, at the upper end portion of the terminal fitting 16 .
- the terminal fitting 16 is fixed to the case 22 , the upper end portion of the terminal fitting 16 protrudes outside the case 22 through the insertion hole 36 in the upper wall portion 24 of the case 22 .
- the terminal fitting 16 is electrically connected to an external electric wire or the like by a bolt or the like (not shown) inserted through the connection hole 58 .
- a fixing portion 52 is provided at substantially the center portion of the terminal fitting 16 in the vertical direction.
- the leaf spring portion 54 is provided below the fixed portion 52 .
- the leaf spring portion 54 protrudes from the fixed portion 52 in a cantilever shape.
- the leaf spring portion 54 is configured by a so-called leaf spring in which a band metal fitting is flexibly deformable in the plate thickness direction.
- the plate spring portion 54 includes a base end portion 60 extending downward from the fixing portion 52 toward the opening 18 and a front portion extending from the base end portion 60 to one side of the base end portion 60 in the plate thickness direction (front-rear direction). and a contact portion 64 provided on the tip portion 62 .
- the entire terminal fitting 16 is integrally formed of a single band plate fitting having a substantially constant plate thickness.
- the base end portion 60 may extend straight downward from the fixing portion 52 , but in the first embodiment, the base end portion 60 is bent to one side in the plate thickness direction (front-rear direction) at an intermediate portion in the vertical direction. It has a bent portion 66 . As a result, in the base end portion 60, the portion above the bent portion 66 extends straight downward from the fixed portion 52, and the portion below the bent portion 66 closer to the tip portion 62 is the upper portion. , which is one side of the base end portion 60 in the plate thickness direction.
- the crossing angle between the proximal end portion 60 and the distal end portion 62 is not limited. 62 are orthogonal to each other. That is, the tip portion 62 extends horizontally, and in the first embodiment, the tip portion 62 extends straight forward.
- the proximal end 60 is connected to the distal end 62 via the curved portion 68 .
- the curved portion 68 curves toward the front, which is one side of the base end portion 60 in the plate thickness direction, toward the opening 18 , that is, downward.
- the base end portion 60 is inclined forward by a bent portion 66 in the middle portion in the vertical direction, and a curved portion 68 is connected to the lower end portion of the base end portion 60 inclined forward and extends forward.
- the distal end portion 62 is connected to the distal end (front end) of the curved portion 68 extending forward, and further extends forward from the curved portion 68 .
- the contact portion 64 is a portion of the tip portion 62 that comes into contact with the mating contact 14 as will be described later.
- the contact portion 64 is provided at the front end, which is the projecting tip of the tip portion 62, and is provided over substantially the entire length of the tip portion 62 (leaf spring portion 54) in the width direction (horizontal direction).
- the shape of the contact portion 64 is not limited, in the first embodiment, the lower surface of the contact portion 64 is the curved surface 70, and has a substantially semicircular shape in the longitudinal section shown in FIG.
- the tip of the contact portion 64 protruding downward is a bolt 72, which is a fixing point of the leaf spring portion 54 and will be described later. and the nut 42 at a position rotationally displaced by a predetermined angle ⁇ clockwise with respect to the vertical direction in the longitudinal section shown in FIG.
- This predetermined angle ⁇ is set within a range larger than 0 degrees and smaller than 90 degrees. That is, the terminal fitting 16 has a base end portion 60 extending from the fixing portion 52 to the opening 18 and a tip portion 62 extending forward from the base end portion 60 to one side of the base end portion 60 in the plate thickness direction. , the contact portion 64 can be set within the range of the predetermined angle ⁇ .
- the terminal module 10 of Embodiment 1 is assembled, for example, by the following method. First, the nut 42 is received from the front through the insertion window 44 and fixed to the nut receiving portion 40 of the case 22 . Then, the terminal metal fitting 16 bent into the above shape is inserted from the lower opening (opening 18) of the case 22, the upper end portion of the terminal metal fitting 16 is inserted through the insertion hole 36 of the upper wall portion 24, and the upper wall portion 24 is opened. protrude upwards.
- the bolt 72 is inserted from the front through the bolt insertion hole 56 through the insertion window 44 and fastened to the nut 42 .
- the lid member 46 is brought close to the insertion window 44 from the front, and the engaging claw 38 is engaged with the engagement hole 50 to fix the lid member 46 to the case 22 while covering the insertion window 44 .
- the terminal module 10 is completed.
- the leaf spring portion 54 of the terminal fitting 16 is accommodated in the space 20 of the case 22 .
- the internal space of the case 22 has a shape in which the lower portion (the space 20) protrudes forward compared to the upper portion, so that the distal end portion 62 protruding forward from the base end portion 60 is well accommodated.
- the protruding tip of the contact portion 64 extends vertically in the longitudinal section shown in FIG. , at a position having a central angle ⁇ with respect to a straight line extending from Further, the projecting tip of the contact portion 64 is separated from the opening 18 of the case 22 by a predetermined dimension A (see FIG. 2) in the vertical direction.
- the mating terminal fitting 12 having a substantially L shape is held by the mating housing 74 .
- the mating housing 74 has an inserting portion 76 at its upper end which is inserted into the case 22 through the opening 18 when connecting to the terminal module 10 .
- Stepped surfaces 78 are provided on both sides in the front-rear direction at the lower end of the insertion portion 76 .
- the mating housing 74 has an insertion hole 80 through which the mating terminal fitting 12 is inserted.
- the counterpart terminal fitting 12 is bent forward at its upper end portion, and the upper end portion of the counterpart terminal fitting 12 is arranged on the upper end surface of the insertion portion 76 and exposed to the outside.
- the portion exposed to the outside at the upper end portion of the mating terminal fitting 12 is the mating contact 14 .
- the upper end surface of the mating contact 14 and the stepped surface 78 are vertically separated by a predetermined dimension B (see FIG. 2).
- a vertical separation distance A between the projecting tip of the contact portion 64 and the opening 18 is smaller than a vertical separation distance B between the upper end surface of the mating contact 14 and the stepped surface 78 (A ⁇ B). .
- the end (lower end) of the mating terminal fitting 12 opposite to the mating contact 14 is electrically connected to the conductive member of the mating device.
- FIGS. 76 In order to connect the terminal module 10 and the mating contacts 14, first, as shown in FIGS. 76 is inserted into cavity 20 through opening 18 . Insertion of the mating housing 74 into the case 22 is restricted when the lower end of the case 22, which is the periphery of the opening 18, abuts against the stepped surface 78 of the mating housing 74, preventing further insertion.
- the vertical separation distance A between the projecting tip of the contact portion 64 and the opening 18 is smaller than the vertical separation distance B between the upper end surface of the mating contact 14 and the stepped surface 78 . Therefore, by inserting the insertion portion 76 into the cavity 20, the contact portion 64 is pressed against the mating contact 14, and the leaf spring portion 54 is elastically deformed as shown in FIG.
- the plate spring portion 54 before being deformed is indicated by a chain double-dashed line.
- the contact portion 64 when the contact portion 64 is pressed by the mating contact 14 , the contact portion 64 is displaced upward toward the fixed portion 52 and forward toward one side of the base end portion 60 in the plate thickness direction due to bending deformation of the leaf spring portion 54 . do. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 5, the projecting tip of the contact portion 64 is displaced upward by ⁇ V and forward by ⁇ H compared to before deformation. In short, when the contact portion 64 is pressed upward by the mating contact 14 , the contact portion 64 not only deforms upward, but also deforms forward while sliding on the upper surface of the mating contact 14 . .
- Such deformation of the contact portion 64 occurs when the contact portion 64 is pressed against the mating contact 14 and a rotational moment about the fixed point (fixed portion 52 ) is applied to the leaf spring portion 54 . . Then, the pressing force by the mating contact 14 is exerted as a rotational moment on the contact portion 64, which is the point of action, and as shown in FIG. up to Due to the displacement of the plate spring portion 54 in the rotational direction, the contact portion 64 is displaced not only upward but also forward. That is, the leaf spring portion 54 has a base end portion 60 extending from the fixing portion 52 toward the opening 18 and a tip end portion 62 extending forward from the base end portion 60 to one side of the base end portion 60 in the plate thickness direction.
- the contact portion 64 is preferably set within a range of 10° ⁇ 50°, more preferably 20° ⁇ 45° with respect to the fixed point (fixed portion 52). Accordingly, it is possible to suppress an increase in the size of the terminal module 10 while ensuring a large amount of displacement ( ⁇ H ).
- the elastic restoring force of the upwardly deformed plate spring portion 54 is exerted as an urging force on the lower mating contact 14, so that the contact portion 64 and the mating contact 14 are overlapped with a large contact pressure. and electrically connected. Further, the case 22 and the counterpart housing 74 are fixed to each other by bolts (not shown). As a result, the overlapping state of the contact portion 64 and the mating contact 14 with a large contact pressure is maintained.
- the contact portion 64 is pressed upward by the mating contact 14 at the time of connection with the mating contact 14 , so that the contact portion 64 slides forward on the surface of the mating contact 14 . It is designed to In particular, when the mating contact 14 presses the contact portion 64 upward, a rotational moment about the fixed portion 52 is applied to the leaf spring portion 54, so that the forward deformation of the contact portion 64 is stabilized. occur. As a result, foreign substances such as oxides are removed from the overlapping surfaces of the mating contact 14 and the contact portion 64 by sliding the mating contact 14 and the contact portion 64, and the mating contact 14 and the contact portion 64 are separated. It can be energized well.
- the contact portion 64 is deformed upward, the elastic restoring force of the contact portion 64 is exerted on the mating contact 14, so that the contact pressure between the contact portion 64 and the mating contact 14 can be ensured.
- the terminal module 10 of Embodiment 1 it is possible to achieve both the effects of removing foreign matter and improving the contact pressure.
- the proximal end portion 60 and the distal end portion 62 are connected via a curved portion 68 .
- substantially the entire leaf spring portion 54 can be easily deformed.
- a large amount of deformation can be ensured in the contact portion 64, and the effect of removing foreign matter accompanying the forward displacement of the contact portion 64 can be improved.
- the downward elastic restoring force that is, the contact pressure to the mating contact 14 can be improved. can maintain a good energized state.
- a bending portion 66 that bends forward is provided at the base end portion 60 of the leaf spring portion 54 . That is, by bending the leaf spring portion 54 forward in advance, when the contact portion 64 is pressed by the mating contact 14 , the tip portion 62 side of the bent portion 66 can be stably deformed. As a result, the effect of removing foreign matter and improving the contact pressure associated with the forward and upward displacement of the contact portion 64 can be exhibited more stably.
- the proximal end portion 60 and the distal end portion 62 of the plate spring portion 54 are connected by the curved portion 68, but they may be connected by a right-angled corner portion.
- the base end portion 60 has the bent portion 66, and the tip portion 62 side is inclined forward from the bent portion 66, but the bent portion may not be provided. That is, the proximal end may extend straight toward the opening over substantially the entirety and be connected to the distal end, or may be curved over substantially the entirety and connected to the distal end.
- the tip portion may extend straight forward as in the first embodiment, or if the contact portion is pressed by the mating contact when connected to the mating contact, the tip may extend forward and backward. It may be slanted or curved to extend forward. Therefore, the leaf spring portion may be curved almost entirely from the fixed portion to the contact portion, for example.
- the fixing between the terminal metal fitting and the case is not limited to fixing with bolts as in the first embodiment, and conventionally known fixing structures such as adhesion, welding, concave-convex fitting, and insert molding may be employed.
- the plate thickness of the terminal fitting need not be constant.
- the leaf spring portion is formed relatively thin to facilitate elastic deformation, and the fixing portion and upper end portion are formed relatively thick. It may be made possible to stably connect to a case or an external electric wire.
- the case may have a substantially constant longitudinal dimension over substantially the entire length in the vertical direction.
- the terminal module 10 is connected to the mating terminal fittings 12 provided in the mating device such as an inverter, but the present invention is not limited to this mode.
- the mating terminal to which the terminal module 10 is connected may be provided in a connector or the like provided at the end of the electric wire.
- the terminal module 10 of the illustrated embodiment is sometimes referred to as a first terminal module.
- the assembly or module of mating terminal fitting 12 and mating housing 74 is sometimes referred to as a second terminal module that is mechanically mated and electrically connected to the first terminal module.
- the upward direction in FIG. 2 is sometimes referred to as the assembly direction of the first terminal module and the second terminal module.
- the first terminal module and second terminal module pair is sometimes referred to as a butt connector pair.
- the overall structure shown in FIG. 2 may be referred to as a butt-type electrical connection structure.
- terminal fitting 16 and the mating terminal fitting 12 of the illustrated embodiment may be referred to as a butt type terminal fitting pair.
- Terminal fitting 16 and mating terminal fitting 12 may be referred to as a first terminal fitting and a second terminal fitting, respectively.
- the mating contact 14 of the mating terminal fitting 12 of the illustrated embodiment is referred to as a flat surface or abutment surface extending transversely or perpendicularly to the assembly direction of the first terminal module and the second terminal module.
- the mating housing 74 may be referred to as a housing block that supports the mating contact 14 of the mating terminal fitting 12 so as not to bend or deform.
- the terminal fitting 16 of the illustrated embodiment is sometimes referred to as a J-shaped terminal fitting having a free end and a fixed portion or a terminal fitting having a J-shaped leaf spring.
- the proximal end portion 60 of the terminal fitting 16 may be referred to as a linear plate-shaped base extending parallel to the assembly direction of the first terminal module and the second terminal module.
- the leaf spring portion 54 of the terminal fitting 16 is continuous with the linear plate-shaped base and can extend obliquely and/or intersecting with respect to the assembly direction.
- the bent portion 66 of the terminal fitting 16 of the embodiment may be a bent line formed at the boundary between the base end portion 60 and the leaf spring portion 54 .
- the tip 62 of the terminal fitting 16 is sometimes referred to as the free end.
- the curved surface 70 of the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 may be referred to as a pressing surface configured to make wiping contact with the mating contact 14 and elastically press the mating contact 14 .
- the displacement amount ⁇ H in the embodiment may be referred to as the wiping length of the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 with respect to the mating contact 14 .
- the front-rear direction in FIG. 2 is sometimes referred to as the wiping direction of the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 with respect to the mating contact 14 .
- the wiping direction can be orthogonal to the assembly direction.
- the displacement amount ⁇ V in the embodiment may be referred to as the deflection length of the leaf spring portion of the terminal fitting 16 .
- the imaginary line connecting the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 and the fixed portion 52 has a first inclination with respect to the assembly direction. It can be tilted with an angle (eg, ⁇ ).
- the imaginary line connecting the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 and the fixed portion 52 is the first can be tilted with a second tilt angle (eg, ⁇ ′) that is greater than the tilt angle of .
- the first tilt angle (eg, ⁇ ) and the second tilt angle (eg, ⁇ ′) may be acute angles.
- the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 may be separated from the fixing portion 52 by a first distance in the assembly direction, The contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 may be separated from the fixed portion 52 by a second distance smaller than the first distance in the front-rear direction (wiping direction) orthogonal to the assembling direction.
- the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 is separated from the fixing portion 52 by a distance smaller than the first distance in the assembly direction. They may be separated by a distance of 3.
- the third distance corresponding to the terminal fitting 16 after deformation is smaller than the corresponding first distance before the terminal fitting 16 is deformed by the amount of displacement .delta.V .
- the contact portion 64 of the terminal fitting 16 is positioned further from the fixed portion 52 than the second distance in the front-rear direction (wiping direction) orthogonal to the assembling direction. They may be spaced apart by a large fourth distance.
- the first terminal module (10) and the second terminal module (12, 74) may be configured to be assembled in an assembly direction
- the first terminal module (10) includes a J-shaped first terminal fitting (16) having conductive free ends (62, 64) and a fixing portion (52); a case (22) that fixedly supports the fixing portion (52) of 16) and supports the first terminal fitting (16) in a flexurally deformable manner
- the second terminal module (12, 74) comprises: a second terminal fitting (12) having a conductive flat surface (14) extending transversely or orthogonally to the assembly direction; a housing block (74) that supports the fitting (12) in a non-flexurally deformable manner,
- said conductive free ends (62, 64) of said first terminal fitting (16) are aligned with said conductive flat surface (14) of said second terminal fitting (12).
- the imaginary line connecting the conductive free ends (62, 64) of the first terminal fitting (16) and the fixed portion (52) is the third line with respect to the assembly direction. can be tilted with a tilt angle of 1 (e.g.
- said first An imaginary line connecting the conductive free ends (62, 64) of the terminal fitting (16) and the fixed portion (52) is a second angle larger than the first inclination angle with respect to the assembly direction. It can be tilted with a tilt angle (eg, ⁇ ′).
- Terminal module 12 Mating terminal fitting 14 Mating contact 16 Terminal fitting 18 Opening 20 Space 22 Case 24 Upper wall portion 26 Side wall portion 28 Rear wall portion 30 Upper front wall portion 32 Lower front wall portion 34 Step wall portion 36 Insertion hole 38 Engagement claw 40 Nut housing portion 42 Nut 44 Insertion window 46 Lid member 48 Mounting piece 50 Engagement hole 52 Fixed portion 54
- Leaf spring portion 56
- Bolt insertion hole 58
- Connection hole 60
- Base end portion 62
- Tip portion 64
- Bending portion 68
- curved portion 70
- bolt mating housing
- 76 insertion portion 78 stepped surface 80 insertion hole
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- Coupling Device And Connection With Printed Circuit (AREA)
- Details Of Connecting Devices For Male And Female Coupling (AREA)
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