Contact terminal

By designing a chip disconnect portion in the contact terminal that is fully embedded in the chip slot on the side wall and covered with an insulating colloid layer, the problem of oxidation of the chip disconnect portion is solved, thereby improving the stability of signal transmission and the quality of communication.

CN223911918UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-13郭少培
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520441456.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-13
Publication Date
2026-02-13
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-13

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In the prior art, the chip disconnection part of the contact terminal is prone to oxidation when exposed to air, which leads to unstable signal transmission, especially in humid environments.

Method used

Design a contact terminal structure so that the disconnected part of the chip is completely embedded in the chip slot formed by the sidewall and covered by an insulating colloid layer. The sidewall is higher than the disconnected part to protect it from oxidation.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents oxidation of the chip disconnection part, ensuring the stability and reliability of signal transmission and avoiding the degradation of communication quality caused by oxidation.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a contact terminal, which comprises a chip and a computer or telephone line joint, the computer or telephone line joint is provided with a joint structure, the joint structure is provided with a plurality of chip slots, and the chip is embedded in the chip slots, so that two disconnected parts of the chip respectively abut against two side walls of the chip slots.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a contact terminal, and more particularly to a contact terminal for computer or telephone lines. Background Technology

[0002] In existing technology, the chips inside the contact terminals of telephones or computers are mainly made of copper sheets. When the copper sheet is stamped, it forms a strip connecting multiple chips. To prevent oxidation of the copper chips, an alloy protective layer is subsequently plated onto the chip body to prevent oxidation from affecting subsequent signal transmission and causing short circuits, thus affecting normal signal transmission. However, before individual chips are inserted into the telephone or computer contact terminals, each chip must be individually cut. After cutting, the disconnected portions connecting the two side walls of each chip will be bare copper. Because there is no alloy plating protective layer, when these disconnected portions are inserted into the telephone or computer contact terminals, due to the existing chip design and known internal structure of the contact terminals, these disconnected portions will be exposed outside the chip slot. This will lead to oxidation of the disconnected portions due to long-term exposure to air or a humid environment, thus affecting normal signal transmission.

[0003] Therefore, the industry urgently needs a computer or telephone line contact terminal that can avoid the above problems, or how to improve the design of the chip or the internal structure of the known contact terminal to meet the regulatory specifications of the contact terminal and chip, while avoiding the oxidation problem of the disconnection part. This is a solution that the industry urgently needs to develop. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of this, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a contact terminal for a telephone or computer that can improve the problem that the signal cannot be transmitted normally due to the oxidation of the internal chip in the contact terminal of the existing telephone or computer.

[0005] To achieve the aforementioned objectives and effects, this utility model provides a contact terminal comprising: a chip, and a computer or telephone line connector having a connector structure with multiple chip slots. The chip is embedded in the chip slots, and two disconnected portions of the chip slide along two sidewalls of the chip slot, simultaneously abutting against the two sidewalls. The height of the two sidewalls is higher than the height of the disconnected portions, thus completely penetrating the two disconnected portions into the chip slot.

[0006] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, the chip has a top, a neck, and a bottom, the neck connecting the top and the bottom respectively, and the top having two opposing protrusions near the neck, the two protrusions protruding outward to form the break portion.

[0007] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, further, the two side walls have height differences and are not uniform planes, and the height of the side wall near the front end of the contact terminal is less than the height of the other side wall.

[0008] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, further, the heights of the two side walls are both higher than the height of the breakaway portion.

[0009] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, wherein the contact terminal is a telephone line contact terminal or a network cable contact terminal, and the side wall near the front end of the contact terminal forms an acute angle structure at the notch of the chip slot.

[0010] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, wherein the bottom is a conductive laminate.

[0011] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, wherein the bottom has two pointed end portions, both of which are inserted into a wire hole module of the computer or telephone line connector, and are inserted into the electric wire located in the wire hole module.

[0012] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, wherein the chip is inserted into the chip slot, and the notch of the chip slot is higher than the top.

[0013] In addition, the utility model also provides a contact terminal, include: a chip and a computer or telephone line connector, the computer or telephone line connector includes a connector structure, the connector structure is equipped with a plurality of chip slots, wherein, the chip is inserted into the chip slot, and the two opposite side walls of the chip slot respectively abut against the two opposite breakaway portions of the chip.

[0014] According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, wherein the connector structure is an insulating gel layer. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0015] In order for the examiners to further understand and know the purpose, shape, structural features and effects of the utility model, embodiments are described in detail as follows in conjunction with the drawings:

[0016] Figure 1 It is a schematic view of the contact terminal of one embodiment of the utility model.

[0017] Figure 2 It is a schematic view of the contact terminal of another embodiment of the utility model.

[0018] Figure 3 It is a schematic view of the contact terminal of a comparative example of the utility model.

[0019] Figure 4A schematic view of a contact terminal according to the prior art.

[0020] Figure 5 A schematic view of a contact terminal according to the prior art.

[0021] Figure 6 A schematic view of a contact terminal according to the prior art.

[0022] Figure 7 A schematic view of a contact terminal according to another embodiment of the present application.

[0023] Figure 8 A schematic view of a contact terminal according to another embodiment of the present application.

[0024] Symbol explanation:

[0025] 100 contact terminal

[0026] 102 joint structure

[0027] 103a chip slot

[0028] 103b side wall

[0029] 104 wire hole module

[0030] 104a wire hole

[0031] 104b wire hole

[0032] 104c wire hole

[0033] 106 pressing portion

[0034] 108 protection portion

[0035] 110 chip

[0036] 110a disconnecting portion

[0037] 110b sharp portion

[0038] 200 contact terminal

[0039] 202 joint structure

[0040] 202a joint structure

[0041] 203 chip slot

[0042] 204 wire hole module

[0043] 204a wire hole

[0044] 204b wire hole

[0045] 204c wire hole

[0046] 206 Pressing Part

[0047] 208 Protection Department

[0048] 210 chip

[0049] 500 contact terminals

[0050] 510 Computer or telephone line connector

[0051] 520 chip

[0052] 520a Disconnection

[0053] 700 contact terminal

[0054] 710 Computer or telephone line connector

[0055] 720 chip

[0056] 720a Disconnection. Detailed Implementation

[0057] The following describes an embodiment of a contact terminal of this utility model with accompanying drawings.

[0058] first, Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a contact terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 As shown, the contact terminal 100 includes: a chip 110; and a computer or telephone line connector. The computer or telephone line connector is composed of a connector structure 102, a wire hole module 104, a pressing part 106, and a protective part 108. The connector structure 102 is an insulating gel layer and has multiple chip slots 103. The chip 110 is inserted into the chip slot 103, which has two opposing sidewalls (103a, 103b). When the chip 110 is inserted, the two opposing disconnected portions 110a of the chip 110 abut against each other. The height of sidewall 103a is lower than the height of sidewall 103b, and the height of both sidewalls (103a, 103b) is greater than the height of the disconnected portion 110a. The wire hole module 104 includes wire holes (104a, 104b, 104c). It should be noted that, in the insulating colloid layer of the connector structure 102, the sidewall 103a inside the chip slot 103 forms an acute angle structure at the slot opening of the chip slot 103, which is conducive to the smooth insertion of the contact terminal 100 into the contact terminal holder (not shown). In addition, the bottom of the chip 110 has two sharp parts 110b.

[0059] Next, refer to Figure 2 Another embodiment of this utility model is described below. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the contact terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.Figure 2 As shown, when the chip 110 is inserted into the chip slot 103 to a predetermined position, the two opposite side walls (103a, 103b) of the chip slot 103 abut against the two broken parts 110a of the chip 110. In detail, the two side walls (103a, 103b) of the chip slot 103 abut against the two broken parts 110a of the chip 110 respectively. Since the height of the two side walls (103a, 103b) of the chip slot 103 is higher than the height of the broken parts 110a, and the two side walls (103a, 103b) abut against the broken parts 110a, the broken parts 110a are completely covered by the two side walls (103a, 103b) in the chip slot 103, so that the broken parts 110a are shielded. Thus, the broken parts 110a are completely accommodated in the chip slot 103, and are not exposed to the air, so that the problem of oxidation on the surface of the broken parts 110a does not occur. It is to be noted that the bottom of the chip 110 has two pointed parts 110b, which are inserted into the wire hole module 104 and the wires located in the wire hole module 104.

[0060] In contrast, reference is made to Figure 3 a known comparative example. Figure 3 A schematic view of a contact terminal of the known comparative example is shown in Figure 3 As shown, the contact terminal 200 comprises a chip 210 and a computer or telephone line connector. The computer or telephone line connector is composed of elements of a connector structure (202, 202a), a wire hole module 204, a pressing part 206 and a protection part 208. The connector structure (202, 202a) is an insulating gel layer, which is provided with a plurality of chip slots 203. The chip 210 is inserted into the chip slot 203 until the chip 210 is fixed at a predetermined position in the chip slot 203. The wire hole module 204 comprises wire holes (204a, 204b, 204c). The bottom of the chip 210 has two pointed parts, like the two pointed parts 110b of the bottom of the chip 110 in Figure 1 the known example. Figure 3 It is to be noted that, in the comparative example of the utility model, the chip slot 203 of the connector structure 202 does not have a space for accommodating the broken parts of the chip, like the space for accommodating the broken parts of the chip in Figure 2 the known example.

[0061] Next, reference is made to Figure 4 further description of the known Figure 3 comparative example. Figure 4 A schematic view of a contact terminal of the known comparative example is shown in Figure 4 As shown, when the chip 210 is inserted into the chip slot 203 to a predetermined position, i.e. reaches the layer of the wire hole 204c of the wire hole module 204, the connector structure 202a does not abut against the broken parts of the chip 210. It is to be noted that, in the comparative example of the utility model, the chip slot 203 of the connector structure 202 does not have a space for accommodating the broken parts of the chip, like the space for accommodating the broken parts of the chip in Figure 4In the known comparative example, the joint structure 202a does not have a chip slot 203 as in Figure 2 , and the height of the joint structure 202a is only H1, so that the broken part of the chip 210 is exposed. That is, the joint structure 202a cannot shield, i.e., protect, the broken part of the chip 210. The broken part of the chip 210 is exposed and has no related protective layer. Thus, oxidation occurs after long-term use, thereby affecting the communication and call quality.

[0062] Next, please refer to Figures 5 to 8 . Figure 5 is a schematic view of a contact terminal of a known comparative example. Figure 6 is a schematic view of a contact terminal of a known comparative example. Figure 7 is a schematic view of a contact terminal of another embodiment of the present application. Figure 8 is a schematic view of a contact terminal of another embodiment of the present application.

[0063] As shown in Figure 5 , in the known comparative example of the contact terminal 500, before the product is processed by riveting, when the chip 520 is inserted into the computer or telephone line joint 510, the broken part 520a of the chip 520 is exposed. Then, as shown in Figure 6 , in the known comparative example of the contact terminal 500, after the product is processed by riveting, when the chip 520 is inserted into the computer or telephone line joint 510, the broken part 520a of the chip 520 is still exposed.

[0064] In contrast, as shown in Figure 7 , in the embodiment of the contact terminal 700 of the present application, before the product is processed by riveting, when the chip 720 is inserted into the computer or telephone line joint 710, the broken part 720a of the chip 720 is exposed. However, as shown in Figure 8 , after the embodiment of the contact terminal 700 of the present application is processed by riveting, when the chip 720 is inserted into the computer or telephone line joint 710, the broken part 520a of the chip 720 is no longer exposed.

[0065] The above is only the best specific embodiment of the present application, and the structural features of the present application are not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily think of changes or modifications, which can be covered by the following claims.

Claims

1. A contact terminal, characterized by, A chip having two opposite broken parts; and A computer or telephone line connector having a connector structure, the connector structure being provided with a plurality of chip slots, the chip slots having two opposite side walls; Wherein the chip is inserted into the chip slot, the two broken parts of the chip respectively abutting against the two side walls of the chip slot. The chip has a top, a neck, a bottom, wherein the neck connects the top and the bottom respectively, and the top near the neck has two opposite protruding parts, and the two protruding parts respectively protrude outward to form the broken parts.

2. The contact terminal of claim 1, wherein The two side walls have height difference and are not uniform plane, the height of the side wall near the front end of the contact terminal is smaller than the height of the other side wall.

3. The contact terminal of claim 2, wherein The heights of the two side walls are both greater than the height of the broken part.

4. The contact terminal of claim 2, wherein The contact terminal is a telephone line contact terminal or a network cable contact terminal, and the side wall near the front end of the contact terminal forms an acute angle structure at the slot opening of the chip slot.

5. The contact terminal of claim 1, wherein The bottom is a conductive laminated layer.

6. The contact terminal of claim 2, wherein The bottom has two pointed parts, both inserted into a wire hole module of the computer or telephone line connector and inserted into the electric wire located in the wire hole module.

7. The contact terminal of claim 6, wherein The chip is inserted into the chip slot, and the slot opening of the chip slot is higher than the top.

8. The contact terminal of claim 2, wherein A chip; and 9. A contact terminal, characterized by A computer or telephone line connector having a connector structure, the connector structure being provided with a plurality of chip slots; Wherein the chip is inserted into the chip slot, the two broken parts of the chip respectively abutting against the two side walls of the chip slot; Wherein the height of the side wall near the front end of the contact terminal is smaller than the height of the other side wall. The connector structure is an insulating gel layer. ​ 10. The contact terminal of claim 1 or 9, wherein ​