Electrical connector with an improved tongue portion
US-2024413558-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2016181731A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016181731-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514955162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a grounding clip for an airbag ignition system adapted to be mounted to an airbag retainer insert. The clip comprises a first grounding contact in form of a spring tongue, adapted to contact a grounding contact of a squib connector and a second grounding contact adapted to contact an electroconductive part of an airbag squib. The clip comprises a flat base connecting the first and second grounding contacts with each other, wherein the spring tongue has a straight portion that extends perpendicular from the flat base and wherein the free end of the spring tongue comprises a bent portion that is not perpendicular to the base.
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1 . A grounding clip configured to be mounted to an airbag retainer insert of an airbag ignition system, comprising: a first grounding contact in form of a spring tongue and configured to contact a grounding contact of a squib connector; a second grounding contact configured to contact an electroconductive part of an airbag squib; and a flat base interconnecting the first and second grounding contacts, wherein the spring tongue has a straight portion that extends perpendicularly from the flat base and wherein a free end of the spring tongue comprises a bent portion that is not perpendicular to the flat base. 2 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the spring tongue is arranged at an edge of the flat base and the bent portion protrudes outwards away from the flat base. 3 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the grounding clip does not short-circuit contact pins of the airbag squib. 4 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the straight portion of the spring tongue extends for at least 30% of a length of the spring tongue. 5 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the flat base comprises a cut-out configured to receive contact pins of the airbag squib therethrough. 6 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the spring tongue comprises a latching hook configured to latch the grounding clip onto the airbag retainer insert and wherein the latching hook is arranged at the straight portion of the spring tongue. 7 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the grounding clip comprises two pairs of grounding contacts configured to contact electroconductive parts of the airbag squib, wherein the grounding contacts of each pair of grounding contacts are arranged on respective opposite ends of the flat base. 8 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the flat base is essentially rectangular. 9 . The grounding clip of claim 8 , wherein the grounding clip comprises a fixing leg that protrudes perpendicularly from the flat base. 10 . The grounding clip of claim 9 , wherein the fixing leg essentially has a T-shape and extends in a plane that is perpendicular to the plane defined by the flat base. 11 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , wherein the grounding clip is shaped such that the flat base is flush with the bottom of the airbag retainer insert and the spring tongue extends through the inside of the airbag retainer insert when the grounding clip is assembled to the airbag retainer insert. 12 . The grounding clip of claim 1 , further comprising an airbag retainer insert for an airbag ignition system, wherein the airbag retainer insert defines a recess in which the grounding clip is disposed. 13 . The grounding clip of claim 12 , wherein the free end of the spring tongue is arranged in an undercut of the airbag retainer insert such that the spring tongue is pre-tensioned when the grounding clip is mounted to the airbag retainer insert. 14 . An airbag squib connector suited to cooperate with an airbag retainer insert comprising: a connector housing having a plug-in portion; two female contact terminals arranged at least partially in the plug-in portion, each terminal being provided with an electrical signal line that extends through the connector housing; a grounding contact extending through the connector housing essentially parallel to the electrical signal lines, whereby the grounding contact has a first portion that extends in a plane perpendicular to a mating direction and a second portion that branches off perpendicularly from the first portion in essentially the same plane as the first portion, and wherein the second portion comprises a contact portion that extends in the mating direction. 15 . The airbag squib connector of claim 14 , wherein the first portion, the second portion, and the contact portion are made from a single piece of sheet metal.
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