Crimping terminal

Electrical connectors – Contact comprising cutter – Insulation cutter

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H01R 424

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059136952

ABSTRACT:
A crimping terminal is so designed that, by press-machining a piece of metal plate, an electrical contact section, and a wire cramping section are formed respectively at the front end portion and at the rear end portion, and a crimping conductive section is formed between the electrical contact section and the wire cramping section, the wire cramping section having a part of a bottom wall and right and left side walls which are bent inwardly to cramp a wire through the insulating sheath, the crimping having right and left crimping blades with a crimping slot between them. In the crimping terminal, the crimping conductive section is U-shaped in section, having right and left side walls, and a part of the bottom wall, the right side walls of the wire cramping section and the crimping conductive section are provided as one side wall, and the left side walls of the wire cramping section and the crimping conductive section are also provided as one side wall, and the right and left side walls of the crimping conductive section are partially cut and raised inwardly to form the right and left crimping blades.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4385794 (1983-05-01), Lucius
patent: 4940425 (1990-07-01), Hass et al.

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