Connection terminal having a retaining portion for receiving a r

Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Metallic connector or contact secured to insulation

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439744, H01R 13432

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061063398

ABSTRACT:
A connection terminal which is adapted to be secured to an end of a wiring cord, and is adapted to be inserted and retained in a housing of a connector against withdrawal. The connection terminal includes a terminal body having a lance formed thereon by stamping. At least one of opposite side edge portions of the lance is bent to form a retaining portion, and a curl prevention portion is formed on that portion of the terminal body disposed rearwardly of a free end of the lance. That is, the curl prevention portion is formed by bending part of the terminal body, so that the curl prevention portion is opposed to a substantially entire surface of the free end of the lance.

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