Patent ID: 7824235

Claim:
A conducting terminal connector configured for joining a conducting terminal and at least one conducting wire, each conducting wire comprising a conducting core and an insulating cladding enclosing said conducting core, said conducting terminal connector comprising: an insulating tube, shrunken and deformed when heated to a temperature higher than a first temperature and having a melting point at a second temperature; a conducting terminal, including a first end accommodated in said insulating tube, and a second end opposite to said first end, said second end being exposed outwardly for connecting to an external conducting contact point, said first end being bent to form a longitudinal elongation with an opening facing upward; and a soldering sleeve, made of a material selected from the group consisting of brass, bronze, copper alloy, gold, karat gold, tin, lead, nickel, silver and bismuth, being formed by a casting method, including a corrugated and seamless outer surface on an outer periphery of said soldering sleeve, having a melting point at a third temperature between said first temperature and said second temperature, said soldering sleeve being placed on said longitudinal elongation of said conducing terminal to allow for insertion of said conducting core with said insulating cladding stripped off; wherein When heating an outer part of said insulating tube that corresponds to said soldering sleeve to heat said insulating tube to a predetermined temperature between said first temperature and said third temperature, an inner part of said insulating tube that corresponds to said soldering sleeve is shrunken to lodge in said corrugated and seamless outer surface of said soldering sleeve, thereby forming said conducting terminal connector.