IP Library Granted Patent US 10,819,054
Granted Patent B2
US 10,819,054 · App. 15/225,896 · Granted Oct 27, 2020

Electrical terminal of a thermocouple

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Patent No.
US 10,819,054
App. No.
15/225,896
Granted
Oct 27, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical terminal is disclosed. The electrical terminal has a contact made of a first kind of metal and a coupling member made of a second kind of metal fixed to the contact. The coupling member has a crimping portion crimped to press the first contact against an electrical wire made of the first kind of metal.

Claims (33)

1. An electrical terminal, comprising:

a contact made of a first metal having a projection extending from one side of the contact; and

a coupling member made of a second metal different than the first metal, the coupling member having a crimping portion crimped to press the contact against an electrical wire made of the first metal, the coupling member being fixed to a rear end of the contact independently of crimping at the crimping portion and defining an insertion opening, wherein a front end of the contact extends from the insertion opening and the projection extends from the contact at a position adjacent the insertion opening.

2. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member is fixed to the contact by spot welding or swaging.

3. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein the contact has an elongated rectangular shape or a rod-like shape.

4. An electrical terminal comprising:

a contact made of a first metal having a projection extending from one side of the contact and a catch disposed approximately centrally on a side of the contact; and

a coupling member made of a second metal different than the first metal and fixed to a rear end of the contact, the coupling member configured hold an electrical wire made of the first metal in electrical contact with the contact, the coupling member including:

a latch disposed approximately centrally on a side of the coupling member and engaging the catch;

an insertion opening, wherein the projection extends from the contact at a position adjacent the insertion opening; and

a crimping portion crimped to press the contact against an electrical wire made of the first metal.

5. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member has a spring formed as a cantilever.

6. The electrical terminal of claim 5 , wherein the spring extends along the contact and has a free end extending toward the contact and into the insertion opening.

7. The electrical terminal of claim 6 , wherein the coupling member has a sheath crimping portion disposed on a rear end of the coupling member and a core crimping portion disposed adjacent the sheath crimping portion.

8. The electrical terminal of claim 7 , wherein the sheath crimping portion is crimped to a sheath of the electrical wire and the core crimping portion is crimped to a core of the electrical wire.

9. The electrical terminal of claim 3 , wherein a front end of the contact is aligned with a front end of the coupling member.

10. An electrical terminal, comprising:

a contact made of a first metal having a projection extending from one side face of the contact; and

a coupling member made of a second metal different than the first metal and fixed to a rear end of the contact, the coupling member having a spring clamp elastically pressing the contact against an electrical wire made of the first metal, the spring clamp being biased into a pressing position via an elastic force and being selectively biasable from the pressing position to an open position by a user.

11. The electrical terminal of claim 10 , wherein the coupling member is fixed to the rear end of the contact independently of the spring clamp.

12. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein the first metal is£! type of metal used in a thermocouple.

13. The electrical terminal of claim 12 , wherein the second metal is a copper alloy.

14. The electrical terminal of claim 10 , wherein the first metal is a type of metal used in a thermocouple.

15. The electrical terminal of claim 14 , wherein the second metal is a copper alloy.

16. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein the second metal is a type of metal that is not used in a thermocouple.

17. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein a particular side from which the projection projects indicates the type of material of the first metal.

18. The electrical terminal of claim 1 , wherein the projection is a key preventing incorrect insertion when the electrical terminal is inserted into a mating housing.

19. The electrical terminal of claim 10 , wherein a particular side from which the projection projects indicates the type of material of the first metal.

20. The electrical terminal of claim 10 , wherein the projection is a key preventing incorrect insertion when the electrical terminal is inserted into a mating housing.

21. The electrical terminal of claim 10 , wherein:

the contact includes a catch disposed approximately centrally on a side of the contact; and

the coupling member includes a latch disposed approximately centrally on a side of the coupling member engaging the catch.

22. The electrical terminal of claim 10 , wherein the coupling member further defines an insertion opening, and the projection extends from the contact at a position adjacent to the insertion opening.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: TYCO ELECTRONICS JAPAN G.K.
To: TE CONNECTIVITY JAPAN G.K.
Reel/Frame 069811/0353 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 18, 2016
From: TERAJIMA, KEITA; HARASAWA, MASAAKI
To: TYCO ELECTRONICS JAPAN G.K.
Reel/Frame 039477/0104 →