Shield terminal and manufacturing method thereof

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H01R 424

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061428167

ABSTRACT:
A shield terminal is provided so as to prevent a shield wire from being damaged at time of cutting off a chain body connected to the shield terminal. The shield wire 11 includes a conductive braided wire 11c and an insulating outer rind 11d. The shield terminal 1 includes a pair of first press-fitting pieces 4, 4 and a pair of second press-fitting pieces 5, 5 all formed on an end portion of the terminal 1 and a pair of connecting edges 6, 6 and a pair of hooking pieces 7, 7 all formed on the other end portion. The second press-fitting pieces 5, 5 are provided with engagement holes 5a, 5a for engagement with the hooking pieces 7, 7. When the other end portion is folded back to the end portion of the terminal 1, the connecting edges 6, 6 are fixed on the first press-fitting pieces 4, 4 while the engagement holes 5a, 5a are engaged with the hooking pieces 7, 7. The cutting of the chain body 10 can be performed before fitting the shield wire 11 to the shield terminal 1.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5997335 (1999-12-01), Kameyama et al.

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