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US-2015349448-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9748685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9748685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415037335-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A multi-contact terminal is provided integrally with an angular tube having a polygonal tube shape and a plurality of resilient contact pieces extending from side walls of the angular tube and to be resiliently brought into contact with an outer peripheral surface of a mating terminal in the form of a round bar inside the angular tube. According to this configuration, the angular tube functions as a cover for protecting the resilient contact pieces. In addition, since the resilient contact pieces and the angular tube are integrated, the number of components can be reduced. The resilient contact pieces are equal in length in a connecting direction to the mating terminal and arranged at positions different in the connecting direction to the mating terminal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-contact terminal, comprising: a polygonal tube with opposite front and rear ends, the polygonal tube comprising first and second pluralities of side walls consecutively folded relative to one another along fold lines that extend in a front-back direction so that each of the first side walls is connected to two of the second side walls and each of the second side walls is connected to two of the first side walls, each of the side walls having opposite front and rear ends; first resilient contact pieces extending respectively from positions in proximity to the front ends of the first side walls of the polygonal tube, each of the first resilient contact pieces being folded rearward at first front folds to extend into the polygonal tube; second resilient contact pieces extending respectively from positions in proximity to the front ends of the second side walls of the polygonal tube, each of the second resilient contact pieces being folded rearward at second front folds to extend into the polygonal tube; all of the resilient contact pieces being substantially identically dimensioned and shaped for exerting substantially equal pressures on a mating terminal inserted into the polygonal tube; and the first front folds being aligned with a first position in the front-back direction and the second front folds being aligned with a second position in the front-back direction, the first position being closer to the front end of the rectangular tube than the second position for reducing an initial insertion resistance on the mating terminal inserted into the front end of the polygonal tube. 2. The multi-contact terminal of claim 1 , further comprising expanded portions projecting forward from the front ends of the side walls at positions aligned with the fold lines between the consecutively folded side walls, the expanded portions being spaced from the resilient contact pieces in directions transverse to the front-back direction. 3. The multi-contact terminal of claim 2 , wherein the expanded portions extend more forward than the first and second front folds. 4. The multi-contact terminal of claim 1 , wherein the polygonal tube is formed by bending a plate into a polygonal tubular shape and fixing end edges of the plate to each other. 5. The multi-contact terminal of claim 1 , wherein the front folds of the respective resilient contact pieces extend in directions transverse to the front-back direction. 6. The multi-contact terminal of claim 1 , wherein the even number of side walls comprises at least four side walls. 7. The multi-contact terminal of claim 6 , wherein the even number of side walls comprises eight side walls. 8. The multi-contact terminal of claim 1 , further comprising a connecting portion rearward of in the polygonal tube and having a placing portion extending rearward from the polygonal tube and two barrel portions extending from opposite sides of the placing portion. 9. The multi-contact terminal of claim 1 , further comprising an inwardly projecting regulating protrusion formed on each of the side walls at a position facing the resilient contact piece extending from the respective side wall.
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