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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 27, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 01, 2000
Masahide Hio, Yokkaichi, JP;
Abstract
In a terminal of an FFC ( ), upper and lower surfaces of a conductive path ( ) are covered with an insulation sheet ( ). A terminal fitting ( ) for the FFC ( ) includes a base plate ( ) extended from the rear end of a terminal fitting ( ). Contact blades ( ) are erected on both side edges of the base plate ( ). A pressing plate ( ) that can be opened and closed confronts the base plate ( ). The contact blades ( ) pierce through the rear surface of the conductive path ( ) of the FFC ( ) and project from the upper surface thereof. The pressing plate ( ) then is closed in sliding contact with the contact blades ( ) at both side edges of the base plate ( ) to press the FFC against the base plate ( ). Upper end portions of the contact blades ( ) then are crimped to the side edge of the pressing plate ( ). Because the FFC ( ) is pressed against the base plate ( ), the conductive path ( ) interposed between the contact blades ( ) is straight, horizontal and compressed vertically. Consequently, cut surfaces of the conductive path ( ) project widthwise and contact the inner surfaces of the contact blades ( ) at a high pressure.