JPH10302927A - Manufacture of connector - Google Patents

Manufacture of connector

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JPH10302927A
JPH10302927A JP9107458A JP10745897A JPH10302927A JP H10302927 A JPH10302927 A JP H10302927A JP 9107458 A JP9107458 A JP 9107458A JP 10745897 A JP10745897 A JP 10745897A JP H10302927 A JPH10302927 A JP H10302927A
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connector
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Tetsuya Tagawa
哲也 田川
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AIPETSUKUSU KK
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Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent the deposition of flux and improve couplernarity of a contact lead by positioning and pivotally supporting a bent part on the step part of an integrally molded connector housing to integrally block the whole open bottom including the step part of the housing. SOLUTION: A contact 10 is bent into an approximate L-shape to form a sectionally U-shaped bent part 10c between a contact lead 10a at the upper end and a contact terminal 10b at the lower end. A pair of contact frames 11 are fitted opposing each other into a contact housing 21 with the open bottom 21a and tensed to separate with each other. The contact lead 10a, the bent part 10c and the connection terminal of the contact 10 are positioned and pivotally supported in respective recesses in the connector housing 21. In such a state, the whole bottom 21a of the connector housing 21 is blocked.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】この発明は、印刷配線板に実
装されるコネクタの製造方法に関する。
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a connector mounted on a printed wiring board.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】図1は従来のコネクタ1を示す概念斜視
図で、特に図示せぬ印刷配線板上に実装され、図示せぬ
プラグが嵌着するリセプタクルとして機能するコネクタ
ハウジング2の概念斜視図である。
2. Description of the Related Art FIG. 1 is a conceptual perspective view showing a conventional connector 1, and particularly a conceptual perspective view of a connector housing 2 which is mounted on a printed wiring board (not shown) and functions as a receptacle to which a plug (not shown) is fitted. It is.

【0003】なお、図1では、その説明を容易にするた
めコネクタハウジング2の天地を逆にした状態を示して
いる。
FIG. 1 shows a state in which the connector housing 2 is turned upside down to facilitate the description.

【0004】このコネクタハウジング2は、その内部に
所定のピッチで列状に複数のコンタクト3が相対向して
配設されている。
The connector housing 2 has a plurality of contacts 3 arranged in a row at a predetermined pitch.

【0005】このようなコネクタハウジング2を製造す
るには、従来は図1及びそのAA断面図で示す図2のよ
うに、射出成形等の成形手段により、その底部2aとと
もに、プラグを嵌挿する凹部2bを一体形成し、その
後、その底部2aに形成されたコンタクト取付孔2c内
にコンタクト3をそれぞれ圧入して装着するようにして
いた。
In order to manufacture such a connector housing 2, conventionally, as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 shown in an AA sectional view thereof, a plug is inserted together with a bottom portion 2a thereof by molding means such as injection molding. The concave portion 2b is formed integrally, and then the contacts 3 are press-fitted into the contact mounting holes 2c formed in the bottom portion 2a.

【0006】なお、上述したコネクタハウジング2を図
示せぬ印刷配線板に実装するには、その底部2aから突
出したコンタクト3の後端、すなわちコンタクトリード
3aを図示せぬ印刷配線板上に形成された図示せぬ対応
配線パターン上に載置し、その後フラックスを使用して
当該コンタクトリード3aと対応する配線パターンとの
半田付処理を行う。
In order to mount the above-described connector housing 2 on a printed wiring board (not shown), the rear end of the contact 3 protruding from the bottom 2a, that is, the contact lead 3a is formed on the printed wiring board (not shown). Then, the contact lead 3a is soldered to the corresponding wiring pattern by using a flux.

【0007】[0007]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】ところで上述した従来
のコネクタ1によると、各コンタクト3はあらかじめ穿
設されたコネクタハウジング2のコンタクト取付孔2c
内に圧入して取り付けるため、図2に示すようにコンタ
クト3とコンタクト取付孔2cとの間には隙間Sが形成
されやすく、このためコンタクトリード3aと対応する
配線パターンとをフラックスを使用して半田付処理を行
う際に、溶融したフラックスが矢印aで示すように隙間
Sを介しコンタクト3の接続端子部3bにまで移動しや
すく、このためコンタクト3そのものの導電性が著しく
低下し、コネクタ1の接続不良を招来する虞があった。
According to the conventional connector 1 described above, each contact 3 is provided with a contact mounting hole 2c of the connector housing 2 which is formed in advance.
As shown in FIG. 2, a gap S is easily formed between the contact 3 and the contact mounting hole 2c because the contact lead 3a and the corresponding wiring pattern are formed by using a flux. When the soldering process is performed, the molten flux easily moves to the connection terminal portion 3b of the contact 3 through the gap S as shown by an arrow a, so that the conductivity of the contact 3 itself is significantly reduced, and the connector 1 There is a risk of causing poor connection.

【0008】なお、従来では、このフラックスの移動に
よる弊害を可及的に阻止するため、コンタクトリード3
aの高さhを高くしたり、またコンタクト3にフラック
ス付着防止材を塗布したり、あるいはコンタクトリード
3aと配線パターンとの半田付処理の後、コンタクト3
に付着したフラックスを洗浄して落とす等の煩雑な後処
理が必要であった。
[0008] Conventionally, in order to minimize the adverse effects caused by the movement of the flux, the contact leads 3
After increasing the height h of the contact 3a, applying a flux adhesion preventing material to the contact 3, or soldering the contact lead 3a to the wiring pattern, the contact 3
Complicated post-treatments, such as washing and removing the flux attached to the surface, were required.

【0009】また、各コンタクト3とコンタクト取付孔
2cとの間に隙間Sが形成されると、コンタクト3の取
り付けにガタが発生し、コンタクトリード3aの配列に
乱れが発生しやすく(矢印Bの部分)、このためコンタ
クトリード3aの規則的配列性、いわゆるコプラナリテ
ィーが低下し、コンタクトリード3aと対応する配線パ
ターンとの半田付処理の際に、接続不良を招来する要因
ともなっていた。
If a gap S is formed between each contact 3 and the contact mounting hole 2c, the contact 3 is loosely mounted, and the arrangement of the contact leads 3a is likely to be disturbed (arrow B). Therefore, the regular arrangement of the contact leads 3a, so-called coplanarity, is reduced, and this causes a connection failure in the soldering process between the contact leads 3a and the corresponding wiring patterns.

【0010】また、コンタクト3の狭ピッチ化と低背化
を図ったコネクタでは、コネクタハウジング2の端子保
持部Cの厚みTを厚く形成することができず十分なコン
タクト3の保持力を得て、凹部2b内に嵌着するプラグ
のコンタクトとの安定した電気的接続を維持することも
困難であった。
Further, in the connector in which the pitch of the contacts 3 is reduced and the height of the contacts 3 is reduced, the thickness T of the terminal holding portion C of the connector housing 2 cannot be increased, and a sufficient holding force for the contacts 3 is obtained. Also, it has been difficult to maintain stable electrical connection with the contact of the plug fitted in the recess 2b.

【0011】この発明は、上述した事情に鑑み、フラッ
クスの付着を可及的に防止し、またコンタクトリードの
コプラナリティーの向上を図るとともに、併せてコンタ
クトの保持力を向上させるようにしたコネクタの製造方
法を提供することを目的とする。
The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and has been made in consideration of the above circumstances, to prevent the adhesion of flux as much as possible, to improve the coplanarity of a contact lead, and to improve the contact holding force. It is intended to provide a manufacturing method.

【0012】[0012]

【課題を解決するための手段】上述した課題を解決する
ため、この発明のコネクタの製造方法では、底部が解放
され、かつ該解放された底部内周縁の一部に段部が形成
されたコネクタハウジングを一体形成する工程と、コン
タクトリード部と接続端子部との間に曲折部を有するコ
ンタクトの該曲折部を前記コネクタハウジングの段部に
位置決め支承させる工程と、前記コンタクトが位置決め
支承された前記コネクタハウジングの前記段部を含む前
記解放された底部全体を一体に閉塞形成する工程とを具
える。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, according to a method of manufacturing a connector of the present invention, a connector in which a bottom is released and a step is formed on a part of the inner periphery of the released bottom. A step of integrally forming the housing; a step of positioning and supporting the bent portion of the contact having a bent portion between the contact lead portion and the connection terminal portion on the step portion of the connector housing; Closing the entire open bottom portion including the step portion of the connector housing integrally.

【0013】[0013]

【発明の実施の形態】以下、この発明に係わるコネクタ
の製造方法を詳述する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, a method for manufacturing a connector according to the present invention will be described in detail.

【0014】図3はこの発明に係わるコネクタに使用さ
れるコンタクト10の概念拡大斜視図である。
FIG. 3 is a conceptual enlarged perspective view of the contact 10 used in the connector according to the present invention.

【0015】このコンタクト10は全体が略L字形状に
折り曲げられ、上端のコンタクトリード部10aと下端
の接点端子部10bとの間には断面コの字形状の曲折部
10cが形成されている。
The entire contact 10 is bent into a substantially L-shape, and a bent portion 10c having a U-shaped cross section is formed between a contact lead portion 10a at the upper end and a contact terminal portion 10b at the lower end.

【0016】従って、このコンタクト10では曲折部1
0cによりコンタクトリード部10aから接続端子部1
0bに至るまでのコンタクト長が従来のコンタクト3
(図2)の長さと比較して長く設定されることとなる。
Accordingly, the contact 10 has the bent portion 1
0c from the contact lead portion 10a to the connection terminal portion 1
The contact length up to 0b is equal to that of the conventional contact 3.
This is set to be longer than the length of FIG.

【0017】なお、上述したコンタクト10は一本づづ
作成されるのではなく、図4で示すように、一枚の板材
を打抜いた後にプレス加工を施し、これにより複数本の
コンタクト10を連設したコンタクトフレーム11とし
て一体製造される。
The above-mentioned contacts 10 are not formed one by one. Instead, as shown in FIG. 4, a single plate material is punched out and then pressed to thereby form a plurality of contacts 10 in series. The contact frame 11 is integrally manufactured.

【0018】一方、上述したコンタクト10が装着され
るコネクタ20のコネクタハウジング21は、図5で示
すように、まず射出成形等により底部21aが解放され
た状態で一体形成される。
On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 5, the connector housing 21 of the connector 20 to which the above-described contact 10 is mounted is formed integrally with the bottom portion 21a being first opened by injection molding or the like.

【0019】その際、コネクタハウジング21の底部2
1aの内周縁21bの一部には前述したコンタクト10
を装着する断面コの字形状の段部21cも同時に一体形
成される。なおこの段部21cは相対向するように一対
形成されている。
At this time, the bottom 2 of the connector housing 21
A part of the inner peripheral edge 21b of the contact 1a
Is also integrally formed at the same time. The steps 21c are formed as a pair so as to face each other.

【0020】なお、図5で符号21dは図3に示すコン
タクト10のコンタクトリード部10aが位置決めされ
る凹部、21eはコンタクト10の段部10cが位置決
めされる凹部、21fはコンタクト10の接続端子部1
0bが位置決めされる凹部で、これらの各凹部21d、
21e、21fも前記段部21cと同様に、コネクタハ
ウジング21の成形時に同時に一体形成される。
In FIG. 5, reference numeral 21d denotes a concave portion where the contact lead portion 10a of the contact 10 shown in FIG. 3 is positioned, 21e a concave portion where the step portion 10c of the contact 10 is positioned, and 21f a connection terminal portion of the contact 10. 1
0b is a concave portion to be positioned, and each of these concave portions 21d,
Similarly to the step 21c, the connectors 21e and 21f are integrally formed at the same time when the connector housing 21 is formed.

【0021】次に、上述した底部21aが解放されたコ
ネクタハウジング21内に、図6の矢印で示すように、
解放された底部21aを介し一対のコンタクトフレーム
11、11を互いに対向するように嵌挿し、しかる後、
図7の矢印で示すように、一対の各コンタクトフレーム
11を互いに離間するように引張する。
Next, as shown by an arrow in FIG. 6, in the connector housing 21 in which the bottom portion 21a is released,
The pair of contact frames 11, 11 is fitted and inserted so as to face each other via the released bottom 21a, and thereafter,
As shown by the arrows in FIG. 7, the pair of contact frames 11 are pulled apart from each other.

【0022】すると、図7のBB断面図で示す図8のよ
うに、コンタクトフレーム11のコンタクト10のう
ち、コンタクトリード部10aはコネクタハウジング2
1の凹部21dに、曲折部10cが凹部21eに、接続
端子部10bが凹部21f内にそれぞれ位置決め支承さ
れることとなる。
Then, as shown in FIG. 8, which is a sectional view taken along the line BB of FIG. 7, the contact lead 10a of the contact 10 of the contact frame 11 is
The bent portion 10c is positioned and supported in the concave portion 21e, and the connection terminal portion 10b is positioned and supported in the concave portion 21f.

【0023】次に、図7で示すように、コネクタハウジ
ング21にコンタクトフレーム11を装着した状態で、
再び射出成形を施しこれにより図9の斜視図で示すよう
にコネクタハウジング21の底部21a全体を閉塞す
る。
Next, as shown in FIG. 7, with the contact frame 11 mounted on the connector housing 21,
The injection molding is performed again, thereby closing the entire bottom 21a of the connector housing 21 as shown in the perspective view of FIG.

【0024】すると、コネクタハウジング21の底部2
1aが他の部分とともに一体形成され、さらに図9のD
D断面で示す図10のように、コネクタハウジング21
の段部21cを含む底部21a全体が一体に閉塞形成さ
れる。
Then, the bottom 2 of the connector housing 21
1a is integrally formed with the other parts, and
As shown in FIG.
The entire bottom 21a including the step 21c is integrally closed.

【0025】そして最後に、図11の斜視図で示すよう
に、各コンタクトフレーム11の後端を接断して各コン
タクト10のみをコネクタハウジング21に支承させ
る。
Finally, as shown in the perspective view of FIG. 11, the rear end of each contact frame 11 is disconnected and only each contact 10 is supported by the connector housing 21.

【0026】このようなコネクタの製造方法によると、
図10で示すようにコネクタハウジング21の段部21
cを含む底部21a全体を射出成形等により一体に閉塞
形成すると、コンタクトリード10aとコネクタハウジ
ング21との間には隙間が形成されることなく密封形成
された状態となるのでコンタクトリード10aと対応す
る配線パターンとをフラックスを使用して半田付処理を
行う際に、溶融したフラックスがコンタクトリード10
aから接続端子部10cへ移動することが可及的に阻止
され、このためコネクタ20の接続不良を可及的に低減
することができることとなる。
According to the method of manufacturing such a connector,
As shown in FIG.
When the entire bottom 21a including the contact c is integrally closed by injection molding or the like, a sealed state is formed without forming a gap between the contact lead 10a and the connector housing 21, so that the bottom 21a corresponds to the contact lead 10a. When the wiring pattern and the soldering process are performed by using the flux, the molten flux may cause the contact lead 10 to be melted.
Movement from “a” to the connection terminal portion 10c is prevented as much as possible, so that poor connection of the connector 20 can be reduced as much as possible.

【0027】また、コンタクトリード10aとコネクタ
ハウジング21との間に隙間を形成せず密封して支承す
るので、コンタクトリード10aの配列に乱れが発生せ
ず、その規則的配列性、いわゆるコプラナリティーが向
上することとなる。
Since the contact leads 10a and the connector housing 21 are hermetically supported without forming a gap, the arrangement of the contact leads 10a is not disturbed, and the regular arrangement, that is, the so-called coplanarity is maintained. Will be improved.

【0028】さらに、コンタクトリード10aとコネク
タハウジング21との間には隙間が形成されず密封され
た状態となるのでコンタクト10の狭ピッチ化と低背化
を図ったコネクタでも、コネクタハウジング21の端子
保持部Cの厚みが薄くても十分にコンタクト10の保持
力を確保することができることとなる。
Further, since a gap is not formed between the contact lead 10a and the connector housing 21 and the connector is sealed, the terminal of the connector housing 21 can be formed even in a connector in which the pitch of the contacts 10 is reduced and the height is reduced. Even if the thickness of the holding portion C is small, the holding force of the contact 10 can be sufficiently ensured.

【0029】[0029]

【発明の効果】以上説明したように、この発明のコネク
タの製造方法では、底部が解放されたコネクタハウジン
グ内に、コンタクトを位置決め支承させ、その後、位置
決め支承されたコンタクトを含めてコネクタハウジング
の底部全体を閉塞形成するようにしたから、コンタクト
リードとコネクタハウジングとの間に隙間が発生せず、
このためコンタクトリードと対応する配線パターンとを
フラックスを使用して半田付処理を行う際に、溶融した
フラックスがコンタクトの接続端子部にまで移動するこ
とが可及的に阻止され、このためコネクタの接続不良性
を阻止して、安定した機能を発揮するコネクタを提供す
ることができる。
As described above, in the method of manufacturing a connector according to the present invention, the contacts are positioned and supported in the connector housing whose bottom is released, and thereafter the bottom of the connector housing including the positioned and supported contacts is provided. Since the whole is made to be closed, there is no gap between the contact lead and the connector housing,
Therefore, when soldering the contact lead and the corresponding wiring pattern using the flux, the molten flux is prevented from moving to the connection terminal portion of the contact as much as possible. It is possible to provide a connector that exhibits a stable function by preventing poor connection.

【0030】また、コンタクトリードと対応する配線パ
ターンとをフラックスを使用して半田付処理を行う際
に、溶融したフラックスがコンタクトの接続端子部にま
で移動することが可及的に阻止されるから、従来のコネ
クタの如く、フラックス移動による弊害を可及的に阻止
するため、コンタクトリードの高さを高くしたり、また
コンタクトにフラックス付着防止材を塗布したり、ある
いはコンタクトリードと配線パターンとの半田付処理の
後、コンタクトに付着したフラックスを洗浄して落とす
等の煩雑な処理が不要となるため製造工程が簡略化さ
れ、このため安定した機能を維持するコネクタを安価に
提供することができる。
Further, when the soldering process is performed on the contact lead and the corresponding wiring pattern using the flux, the molten flux is prevented from moving to the connection terminal portion of the contact as much as possible. In order to prevent the adverse effects of flux movement as much as possible in conventional connectors, the height of the contact leads must be increased, or a flux adhesion preventing material must be applied to the contacts, or the contact leads and the wiring pattern After the soldering process, a complicated process such as cleaning and dropping off the flux attached to the contact is not required, so that the manufacturing process is simplified, and thus a connector that maintains a stable function can be provided at a low cost. .

【0031】また、コンタクトリードとコネクタハウジ
ングとの間に隙間が発生しないから、コンタクトリード
にガタがなく、このためコンタクトリードの配列に乱れ
が発生せずコンタクトリードの規則的配列性、いわゆる
コプラナリティーを向上させて、コンタクトリードと対
応する配線パターンとの半田付不良の発生を可及的に阻
止することもできる。
Since there is no gap between the contact lead and the connector housing, there is no play in the contact lead, so that the arrangement of the contact lead does not occur and the regular arrangement of the contact lead, so-called coplanarity. And the occurrence of soldering failure between the contact lead and the corresponding wiring pattern can be prevented as much as possible.

【0032】また、コンタクトリードとコネクタハウジ
ングとの間に隙間を発生させないから、コンタクトの狭
ピッチ化と低背化を図ったコネクタにおいて、コネクタ
ハウジングの端子保持部の厚さを薄くしても十分なコン
タクトの保持力が得られ、このためプラグに配設された
コンタクトとの安定した電気的接続を維持する、小型の
コネクタを提供することもできる。
Further, since no gap is formed between the contact lead and the connector housing, in a connector in which the pitch of the contacts is reduced and the height is reduced, it is sufficient even if the thickness of the terminal holding portion of the connector housing is reduced. It is possible to provide a small-sized connector that can obtain a sufficient contact holding force and maintain stable electrical connection with the contact provided on the plug.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】図1は従来のコネクタの概念斜視図。FIG. 1 is a conceptual perspective view of a conventional connector.

【図2】図2は図1のAA断面図。FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG.

【図3】図3はこの発明に係わるコネクタに使用される
コンタクトの概念斜視図。
FIG. 3 is a conceptual perspective view of a contact used in the connector according to the present invention.

【図4】図4はこの発明に係わるコネクタに使用される
コンタクトフレームの概念斜視図。
FIG. 4 is a conceptual perspective view of a contact frame used for the connector according to the present invention.

【図5】図5はこの発明に係わるコネクタのコネクタハ
ウジングの概念斜視図。
FIG. 5 is a conceptual perspective view of a connector housing of the connector according to the present invention.

【図6】図6はこの発明に係わるコネクタハウジング内
にコンタクトフレームを装着する状態を示す概念斜視
図。
FIG. 6 is a conceptual perspective view showing a state in which a contact frame is mounted in the connector housing according to the present invention.

【図7】図7はこの発明に係わるコネクタハウジング内
にコンタクトフレームを装着した状態を示す概念斜視
図。
FIG. 7 is a conceptual perspective view showing a state where a contact frame is mounted in the connector housing according to the present invention.

【図8】図8は図7のBB断面図。FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along the line BB of FIG. 7;

【図9】図9はコネクタハウジングの底部を閉塞形成し
た状態を示す概念斜視図。
FIG. 9 is a conceptual perspective view showing a state where the bottom of the connector housing is closed.

【図10】図10は図9のDD断面図。FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line DD in FIG. 9;

【図11】図11はコンタクトフレーム9の後端をカッ
トした状態を示す本願発明に係わるコネクタハウジング
の概念斜視図である。
FIG. 11 is a conceptual perspective view of the connector housing according to the present invention, showing a state where the rear end of the contact frame 9 is cut.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

10…コンタクト 10a…コンタクトリード部 10b…接続端子部 10c…曲折部 21…コネクタハウジング 21a…底部 21b…底部内周縁 21c…段部 DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 ... Contact 10a ... Contact lead part 10b ... Connection terminal part 10c ... Bent part 21 ... Connector housing 21a ... Bottom part 21b ... Bottom inner peripheral edge 21c ... Step part

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】底部が解放され、かつ該解放された底部内
周縁の一部に段部が形成されたコネクタハウジングを一
体形成する工程と、 コンタクトリード部と接続端子部との間に曲折部を有す
るコンタクトの該曲折部を前記コネクタハウジングの段
部に位置決め支承させる工程と、 前記コンタクトが位置決め支承された前記コネクタハウ
ジングの前記段部を含む前記解放された底部全体を一体
に閉塞形成する工程とを具えたことを特徴とするコネク
タの製造方法。
1. A step of integrally forming a connector housing having a bottom part released and a step part formed on a part of the released bottom inner peripheral edge, and a bent part between the contact lead part and the connection terminal part. Positioning the bent portion of the contact having the step on the step of the connector housing; and integrally closing the entire opened bottom including the step of the connector housing on which the contact is positioned and supported. A method of manufacturing a connector, comprising:
【請求項2】前記底部内周縁の一部に形成された段部
と、前記コンタクトの曲折部はそれぞれ断面コの字形状
に形成されていることを特徴とする請求項(1)記載のコ
ネクタの製造方法。
2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein a step formed on a part of the inner peripheral edge of the bottom and a bent portion of the contact are each formed in a U-shaped cross section. Manufacturing method.
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