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US-2024063566-A1 · Feb 22, 2024 · US
US12418126B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12418126-B2 |
| Application number | US-202118038857-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 16, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 16, 2025 |
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A female terminal includes a tubular connecting portion including a first peripheral wall portion and a second peripheral wall portion and to be conductively connected to a columnar connecting portion, a pair of tip side plate portions projecting from circumferential end parts while being separated from each other, a resilient member for biasing the pair of tip side plate portions in directions approaching each other, and a stopper portion provided on a facing surface of the tip side plate portion. The stopper portion is provided at a position closer to the tubular connecting portion than a tip part of the tip side plate portion and limits displacements of the pair of tip side plate portions in the approaching directions. The pair of tip side plate portions and the first and second peripheral wall portions are separated and displaced against the biasing forces of the resilient member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A female terminal, comprising: a tubular connecting portion including a first peripheral wall portion and a second peripheral wall portion arranged to face each other, the tubular connecting portion being conductively connected to a columnar connecting portion of a male terminal; a pair of tip side plate portions projecting radially outwardly of the tubular connecting portion from a pair of mutually facing circumferential end parts of the first and second peripheral wall portions while being separated from each other, the pair of tip side plate portions being deflectable and deformable in directions approaching each other; a resilient member for applying biasing forces to the first and second peripheral wall portions in the directions approaching each other by biasing the pair of tip side plate portions in the directions approaching each other; and a stopper portion provided on at least one of a pair of facing surfaces of the pair of tip side plate portions, the stopper portion projecting toward the other facing surface, the stopper portion being provided at a position closer to the tubular connecting portion than tip parts of the pair of tip side plate portions and limiting displacements of the pair of tip side plate portions in the approaching directions to maintain the tip parts of the pair of tip side plate portions in a separated state by coming into contact with the other facing surface, and the pair of tip side plate portions and the first and second peripheral wall portions being separated and displaced in directions opposite to the approaching directions against the biasing forces of the resilient member, thereby allowing insertion of the columnar connecting portion of the male terminal into the tubular connecting portion. 2. The female terminal of claim 1 , wherein the stopper portion is provided closer to the tubular connecting portion than parts of the pair of tip side plate portions having the biasing forces of the resilient member applied thereto. 3. The female terminal of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the first and second peripheral wall portions includes a contact point portion projecting radially inward, and in the tubular connecting portion, an inner diameter at an end part on a front side in an inserting direction of the columnar connecting portion of the male terminal into the tubular connecting portion is larger than a radial dimension of the columnar connecting portion and an inner diameter in a part where the contact point portion is formed is smaller than the radial dimension of the columnar connecting portion. 4. The female terminal of claim 3 , wherein both the first and second peripheral wall portions have an inner surface having an arcuate cross-sectional shape, an arcuate protrusion extending in a circumferential direction of the inner surface is provided on the inner surface of one of the first and second peripheral wall portions, and the contact point portion is constituted by the arcuate protrusion. 5. The female terminal of claim 4 , wherein linear contact portions extending in an axial direction of the tubular connecting portion are provided at a plurality of positions separated in the circumferential direction on the inner surface of the other of the first and second peripheral wall portions, and the contact point portions are constituted by the linear contact portions. 6. The female terminal of claim 1 , wherein: the resilient member includes a coupling plate and a pair of pressing pieces projecting toward one side in a plate thickness direction of the coupling plate from both end parts of the coupling plate and inclined in directions approaching each other, and the resilient member is assembled with the pair of tip side plate portions while sandwiching the tip parts of the pair of tip side plate portions between the pair of pressing pieces.
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