Connector having rear holders and method of manufacturing thereof

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435920
  • Patent Number
    6,435,920
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A connector (1) with rear holders, which connector comprises a housing (2) having a plurality of terminal housing chambers (3), and the rear holders (20a) and (20b) which are laid across the housing (2) and temporarily and regularly retained in the housing. One of the rear holders (20a) and (20b) includes a retaining hole (22) and a retaining pawl (23). On each side of the housing exist a temporarily retaining projection (4) having a tapered surface (5) over the whole of its surface, and a tapered retaining step (6). A stooping contact face (7) is also provided on the surface of the rear end portion of the housing (2). Therefore, as the rear holders (20a) and (20b) are pivoted when the retaining holes (22) are mated with the respective temporarily retaining projections (4), the retaining pawls (23) are mated with the retaining steps (6) and the undersurfaces of the rear holders (20a) and (20b) are brought into contact with the respective contact faces (7), whereby the rear holders (20a) and (20b) are temporarily retained in the housing (2).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to a connector. The connector has rear holders which are first molded together with a housing in a plurality of molds. Then, the rear holders are temporarily retained in the housing as the molds are removed and regularly retained therein after connecting terminals are inserted. And the present invention relates to a method of manufacturing thereof.




2. Related Art




Heretofore, there exist various connectors with rear holders and methods of manufacturing such connectors with rear holders known to the art as disclosed in JP-A-8-250183, for example.




In a connector


51


with related rear holders shown in

FIGS. 16

to


18


, rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


that are temporarily and regularly retained in such a manner as to be laid across opposite side portions of a housing


52


are held in the temporarily retaining positions. The housing has a plurality of terminal housing chambers


53


. Then connecting terminals


32


are inserted from the rear end of the housing


52


and respectively retained by housing lances


81


in the terminal housing chambers


53


. Further, the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


are retained in the regularly retaining positions, so that the connecting terminals


32


are doubly retained therein.




More specifically, stooping guide holes


72


are provided in the respective side pieces of the rear holder


70




a


. Secondary retaining projections


73


for secondarily retaining each connecting terminal


32


are provided in the front end portion of the undersurface of the rear holder


70




a


. Openings


53




a


for inserting the secondary retaining projection


73


obliquely above from the temporarily retaining position to the regularly retaining position is provided in the upper central portion of each terminal housing chamber


53


. On opposite sides


53




b


of the housing


52


, there are also provided a stooping guide rail


54


having a tapered surface engaged with the guide hole


72


, and a regularly retaining projection


55


that is obliquely positioned in front of each guide rail


54


.




As opposite sides


53




b


, where the guide rails


54


and the regularly retaining projections


55


are projected, are set narrower than the whole width of the opposite sides


52




a


of the front portion, jutties


56


are set to opposite sides


53




b


in parallel to and below the guide rails


54


and the regularly retaining projections


55


whereby to make opposite sides


53




b


equal in width to opposite sides


52




a


. Because the lower rear holder


70




b


in the drawings is substantially equal in structure to the rear holder


70




a


, the description thereof will be omitted.




In the connector


51


with the related rear holders, the tapered surface provided on the surface of each guide rail


54


causes the side pieces


71


are bent to opposite directions when the rear holder


70




a


on one side is forced in from above the rear end portion of the housing


52


. Thus the guide holes


72


are mated with the guide rails


54


, so that the rear holder


70




a


is held in the temporarily retaining position of the housing


52


. Moreover, the rear holder


70




b


is also held in the temporarily retaining position of the housing


52


.




When the connecting terminal


32


is subsequently inserted from behind the terminal housing chamber


53


, it is primarily retained by the housing lance


81


. When the rear holder


70




a


and the rear holder


70




b


are pressed forward, the guide holes


72


are guided by the guide rail


54




s


and the front ends of the side pieces


71


climb over the regularly retaining projections


55


. Then the front end portions of the guide holes


72


is retained by the regularly retaining projections


55


and the secondary retaining projections


73


are caused to enter the terminal housing chambers


53


from the openings


53




a.






In a case where the housing


52


and the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


are separately formed before being gathered at one place for the assembly of them, however, it becomes necessary carrying them to fabrication places and performing not only assembly but also inspection steps in addition to individually controlling such parts as housings


52


and rear holders


70




a


and


70




b.






In order to improve this situation, it has also be proposed to provide a connector with rear holders through the steps of temporarily retaining and incorporating the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


in the housing


52


simultaneously with the use of a mold shown in

FIG. 19

, and then taking the rear holders out of the mold.




A temporarily retaining mold


90


shown in

FIG. 19

is formed with a front fixed mold (not shown), a first movable mold


92


that is moved vertically, a pair of second movable molds


93


and


93


that are moved laterally, and a pair of third movable molds


94


and


94


that are moved longitudinally.




The central housing


52


in

FIG. 19

is molded inside the first and second movable molds


92


and


93


. The rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


are molded outside the first movable mold


92


, inside the second movable mold


93


and inside the third movable mold


94


.




In other words, the housing


52


and the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


are formed in such a condition that the fixed and the movable molds have been joined together and then the first movable mold


92


is pulled up and subsequently the second movable molds


93


and


93


are separated laterally. Consequently, a space is produced between the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


and the housing


52


, and the third movable molds


94


and


94


are moved in the direction of the housing. Then the guide holes


72


of the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


are retained by the guide rails


54


of the housing


52


, and the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


are temporarily retained by the housing


52


. Further, the third movable molds


94


are separated from the housing


52


, whereby the housing


52


in which the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


have been retained temporarily is taken out of the temporarily retaining mold


90


.




In the connector


51


with the related rear holders, high dimensional precision is required during the molding process to have the slot-like guide holes


72


respectively retained by the guide rails


54


and the regularly retaining projections


55


so as to have the rear holders


70




a


and


70




b


temporarily and regularly retained in the housing


52


. Therefore, the retaining operation above is problematical as it has resulted in not only lowering productivity but also increasing the production cost.




Another problem is that the molding structure becomes complicated because it is necessary for the first movable mold


92


of the temporarily retaining mold


90


to move vertically, for the second movable molds


93


to move laterally and moreover for the third movable molds


94


to move longitudinally.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention made in view of the foregoing problems is to provide an inexpensive connector with rear holders requiring no high dimensional precision in particular for the rear holders to be molded during molding operation for which employable movable molds need less moving.




The foregoing problems can be solved by a connector with rear holders according to the invention as described in the following items 1) to 3):




1) A connector comprising:




a housing;




a plurality of terminal housing chambers for respectively housing connecting terminals provided at the housing;




a rear holder adapted to be retained at a temporarily retaining position of the housing which the connecting terminals are respectively housed in the plurality of terminal housing chambers and a regularly retaining position of the housing which the connecting terminals are respectively retained in the plurality of terminal housing chambers;




a retaining hole provided at inside the rear holder;




a retaining pawl having a tilting face provided at inside the rear holder;




a temporarily retaining projection having a tapered surface engaged with the retaining hole provided at the housing;




a tapered retaining step engaged with the retaining pawl provided at the housing; and




a contact face tilted forwardly downwardly for guiding the rear holder provided at the housing,




wherein the rear holder is pivoted by contacting the temporarily retaining projection and the retaining step before the rear holder is retained in the temporarily retaining position.




2) A method of manufacturing a connector including a housing having a plurality of terminal housing chambers, and a rear holder adapted to be retained at a temporarily retaining position of the housing which connecting terminals are respectively housed in the plurality of terminal housing chambers and a regularly retaining position of the housing which the connecting terminals are respectively retained in the plurality of terminal housing chambers, the method comprising the steps of:




providing a temporarily retaining mold for molding and temporarily retaining the housing and the rear holder, the temporarily retaining mold including a fixed mold and a plurality of movable mold movable with respect to the fixed mold;




molding the housing and the rear holder in the temporarily retaining mold;




moving at least one the plurality of movable mold so that the rear holder are rotated with respect to the housing and retained at the temporarily retaining position.




3) a method of manufacturing a connector including a housing having a plurality of terminal housing chambers,. and a rear holder adapted to be retained at a temporarily retaining position of the housing which connecting terminals are respectively housed in the plurality of terminal housing chambers and a regularly retaining position of the housing which the connecting terminals are respectively retained in the plurality of terminal housing chambers, the method comprising the steps of:




providing a temporarily retaining mold for molding and temporarily retaining the housing and the rear holder, the temporarily retaining mold including a fixed mold, a first movable mold for molding an outer shell of the housing and an inner shell of the rear holder, a second movable mold for movably supporting the first movable mold in an axial direction, a third movable mold for molding an outer shell of the rear holder, and a forth movable mold for molding and retaining a central portion of the housing;




molding the housing and the rear holder in the temporarily retaining mold;




separating the second movable mold from the fixed mold;




moving the first movable mold with respect to the second movable mold and the housing so that the fourth movable mold partially retains the housing;




moving the third movable mold to a space which produced inside the third movable mold so that the rear holder are rotated with respect to the housing and retained at the temporarily retaining position.




In the connector with the rear holders thus arranged as described above, one of the rear holders includes the retaining hole and the retaining pawl having the stooping face inside the side piece of the rear holder; the temporarily retaining projection engaged with the retaining hole and having the tapered surface over its whole surface is provided on the side of the rear end portion of the housing, and the tapered retaining step engaged with the retaining pawl is provided in the vicinity of the temporarily retaining projection; the stooping contact face for guiding the rear holder is provided on the surface of the rear end portion of the housing; and the rear holders both are pivoted by respectively contacting the temporarily retaining projections and the retaining steps before being temporarily retained.




Therefore, the rear holders are temporarily retained in the housing while being pivoted when the retaining holes and the retaining pawls of the rear holders are brought into contact with the respective temporarily retaining projections and the retaining steps of the housing and when the undersurfaces of the rear holders are brought into contact with the contact faces. In other words, as the retaining step and the contact face are pivoted on a relatively long slope, no high dimensional precision is essential, which makes it possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.




In the method of producing a connector with rear holders thus arranged as described above, the temporarily retaining mold for molding and temporarily retaining the housing and the rear holders includes the fixed mold and the plurality of movable molds which are movable with respect to the fixed mold; and after the housing and the rear holders are molded in the molds, the rear holders are pivoted and temporarily retained when at least one of the movable molds or part of the mold is subjected to parallel movement.




Therefore, as the rear holders are pivoted and temporarily retained only when part of the movable mold is moved, a relatively simple structure and a driving method can be adopted, which makes it possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.




In the method of producing a connector with rear holders thus arranged as described above, the temporarily retaining mold for molding and temporarily retaining the housing and the rear holders includes the fixed mold, the first movable mold for forming the outer shell of the housing and the inner shells of the rear holders, the second movable molds for movably supporting the first movable mold in the axial direction of the housing, the third movable molds for forming the outer shells of the rear holders, and the fourth movable mold for forming and holding the central portion of the housing; and after the housing and the rear holders are molded in the mold, the second movable molds are estranged from the fixed mold and the first movable mold is moved back up to a position where the first movable mold holds the rear end portion of the housing, and the third movable molds are moved into the space produced inside the third movable molds, whereby the retaining holes of the rear holders are mated with the respective temporarily retaining projections; the rear holders are pivoted stoopingly on the temporarily retaining projections; the retaining pawls are mated with the retaining steps; and simultaneously the undersurfaces of the respective rear holders are brought into contact with the contact faces, so that the rear holders are temporarily retained in the housing.




Therefore, as the first, second and fourth movable molds can be moved laterally only by vertically moving the third movable molds, a relatively simple structure and a driving method can be adopted, which makes it possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a female connector with rear holders as an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the rear holders in

FIG. 1

in a temporarily retained condition.





FIG. 3

is a partially enlarged perspective view of the temporarily retained projection of the housing in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a partially enlarged perspective view of the side piece portion of the rear holder in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 1

in a temporarily retained condition.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 1

in a regularly retained condition.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of rear holders in a temporarily retained condition as another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 7

in a regularly retained condition.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of a male connector with rear holders embodying the invention.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the rear holders in

FIG. 9

in a temporarily retained condition.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of rear holders in a temporarily retained condition as still another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 11

in a regularly retained condition.





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of a temporarily retaining mold for molding the connector with the rear holders during the process of injection molding.





FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the temporarily retaining mold in

FIG. 13

in its partially moved condition.





FIG. 15

is a sectional view of the rear holders temporarily retained in the housing by the third movable molds in FIG.


13


.





FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view of a connector with conventional rear holders by way of example.





FIG. 17

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 16

in a temporarily retaining condition.





FIG. 18

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 16

in a regularly retaining condition.





FIG. 19

is a partial perspective view of a mold for temporarily retaining the rear holders in a housing after the connector with the rear holders in

FIG. 16

is molded.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A connector having rear holders embodying the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


11


.

FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a female connector having rear holders as an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the rear holders in

FIG. 1

in a temporarily retained condition.

FIG. 3

is a partially enlarged perspective view of the temporarily retained projection of the housing in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 4

is a partially enlarged perspective view of the side piece portion of the rear holder in. FIG.


1


.

FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the rear holders in FIG.


1


in a temporarily retained condition.

FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 1

in a regularly retained condition.

FIG. 7

is a sectional view of rear holders in a temporarily retained condition as another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 8

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 7

in a regularly retained condition.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of a male connector with rear holders embodying the invention.

FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the rear holders in

FIG. 9

in a temporarily retained condition.

FIG. 11

is a sectional view of rear holders in a temporarily retained condition as still another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 12

is a sectional view of the rear holders in

FIG. 11

in a regularly retained condition.

FIG. 13

is a sectional view of a temporarily retaining mold for molding the connector with the rear holders in

FIGS. 1

to


12


during the process of injection molding.

FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the temporarily retaining mold in

FIG. 13

in its partially moved condition.

FIG. 15

is a sectional view of the rear holders temporarily retained in the housing by the third movable molds in FIG.


13


.




First, a female connector with rear holders according to the invention will be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a female connector


1


having rear holders includes: a housing


2


having a plurality of terminal housing chambers


3


; a rear holder


20




a


on the upper side of

FIG. 1

; a rear holder


20




b


on the lower side thereof; and a plurality of connecting terminals


30


to be inserted into the respective terminal housing chambers


3


(see FIG.


5


). The rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


being temporarily and regularly retained in such a manner as to be laid across opposite side portions of the housing


2


.




More specifically, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


, a retaining hole


22


and a retaining pawl


23


having a forwardly and downwardly tilting face


23


are provided inside the side piece


21


of each of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


. A temporarily retaining projections


4


engaged with the retaining hole


22


and having a tapered surface


5


over the whole of its surface are provided on the opposite sides


2




a


of the rear end portion of the housing


2


.




A tapered retaining step


6


engaged with the retaining pawl


23


and tilting by an angle of α forwardly and downwardly with respect to the horizontal plane is provided on the side


2




b


that is continuous to the side


2




a


of the rear end portion above. Moreover, a contact face


7


that tilts forwardly and downwardly and is used to hold and guide the undersurfaces of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


is provided on the surface of the rear end portion of the housing


2


.




A guide rail


8


in parallel to the retaining step


6


is provided below the retaining step. A regularly retaining projection


19


as a regularly retaining means is provided on the side the guide rail. A protective rib


10


having a width B is provided between the upper and lower terminal housing chambers


3


and


3


corresponding to the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


as shown in FIG.


1


. The width B is set greater than the width A of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


to prevent the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


temporarily retained by the housing


2


within the mold from releasing and dropping from the mold.




In the connector


1


having the rear holders thus arranged, the retaining holes


22


are engaged with the respective temporarily retaining projections


4


when the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are pressed by movable molds as described later against the rear portion of the housing


2


formed in the temporarily retaining mold. At this time, the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are pivoted forward on the temporarily retaining projections


4


. The retaining pawls


23


are engaged with the respective retaining steps


6


. The undersurfaces of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are brought into contact with the contact face


7


. Whereby the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are temporarily retained in the housing


2


as shown in FIG.


2


.




A procedure for incorporating connecting terminals


30


into the connector


1


with the rear holders according to this embodiment of the invention is described as following. The rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are held in a temporarily retaining position. The connecting terminals


30


are inserted into the terminal housing chamber


3


from the rear end of the housing so that the connecting terminals


30


are retain in the terminal housing chamber


3


by housing lances


31


.




Then, the retaining pawls


23


are guided to the retaining steps


6


while the undersurfaces of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are guided by the contact face


7


and moved forwardly due to pushing the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


forwardly. Therefore, the retaining holes


22


are retained by a regularly retaining projection


9


. At this time, the secondary retaining projections


24


of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are allowed to enter openings


3




a


from the intermediate portion of the terminal housing chambers


3


, whereby the connecting terminals


30


are doubly retained therein as shown in FIG.


6


.




In the connector


1


having the rear holders as described above according to this embodiment of the invention, the retaining hole


22


and the retaining pawl


23


having the forwardly downwardly tilting face


23


are provided inside the side piece


21


of each of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


. The temporarily retaining projection


4


engaged with the retaining hole


22


and having the tapered surface


5


over the whole of its surface is provided on the side


2




a


of the rear end portion of the housing


2


. The tapered retaining step


6


engaged with the retaining pawl


23


is provided on the side


2




b


that is continuous to the side


2




a


of the rear end portion above. The contact face


7


tilting forwardly and downwardly for holding and guiding the undersurfaces of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


is provided on the surface of the rear end portion of the housing


2


.




In order to temporarily retain the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


in the housing


2


, the retaining holes


22


are respectively mated with the temporarily retaining projections


4


, and the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are pivoted. Therefore, the retaining pawls


23


are engaged with the respective retaining steps


6


, and the undersurfaces of the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


are brought into contact with the contact face


7


with the effect of temporarily retaining the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


. In other words, as each of the retaining step


6


and the contact face


7


has a relatively long slope with the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


being pivoted thereon, no high dimensional precision is essential, which makes it possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.




Although the female connector with the rear holders described above is in such a form that the connecting terminals


30


are doubly retained by the rear holders


20




a


and


20




b


according to this embodiment of the invention, the invention is also applicable to a connector with rear holders without housing lances wherein connecting terminals are retained only by rear holders in terminal housing chambers.




More specifically, in order to incorporate connecting terminals


30


A into a connector


1


A with rear holders, the connecting terminals


30


A are inserted from the rear end of a housing


2


A after rear holders


20




c


and


20




d


are held in a temporarily retained condition in the respective openings


3




a


in the side wall of the housing


2


A as shown in FIG.


7


. When the rear holders


20




c


and


20




d


are pushed forward as shown in

FIG. 8

while being guided by the contact faces


7


, the connecting terminals are moved forward and downward before being regularly retained in the respective terminal housing chambers


3


and further retained by part of the retaining projection


24


of each of the rear holders


20




c


and


20




d


to prevent the connecting terminals


30


A from slipping off backward.




A male connector with rear holders embodying the invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 9 and 10

. Like reference characters in a connector


11


with rear holders designate like component parts of the aforementioned connector


1


with the rear holders and the detail description thereof will be omitted.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the male connector


11


with rear holders includes: a housing


12


having a plurality of terminal housing chambers


13


and


14


; rear holders


25




a


and


25




b


to be temporarily retained in such a manner to be laid vertically across both side portions of the housing; and a plurality of terminal housing chambers


30


to be inserted into the respective terminal housing chambers


13


and


14


(see FIG.


5


).




Openings


13




a


where the front end portion of the rear holder


25




a


enters are provided in the intermediate portion of the terminal housing chamber


13


on one side of the housing


12


. Openings (not shown) are provided in the intermediate portion of the other terminal housing chamber


14


.




The terminal housing chambers


13


of the upper-stage housing


12


are provided over its whole width (four of them in FIG.


9


). Only two terminal housing chambers


14


(as shown in

FIG. 9

) of the lower-stage are provided in opposite sides of the housing because the fitting lock means


16


is provided on the central portion of the lower-stage housing.




Four of the secondary retaining projections


24


are provided to one rear holder


25




a


to prevent the connecting terminals from being doubly retained. Two of the secondary retaining projection


24


are respectively provided on opposite ends of the other rear holder


25




b


due to a space


26


being provided in the central portion to prevent interference with the fitting lock means


16


.




A regular retaining step


19


as a regularly retaining means for regularly retaining the rear holders


25




a


and


25




b


in the housing


12


is provided on the front side of each retaining step


6


. Since the tilting angle of the regularly retaining step


19


becomes parallel to the axis as shown in

FIG. 6

when the rear holders


25




a


and


25




b


are regularly retained, that angle is set smaller than the tilting angle α° of the retaining step


6


. As the rest of the arrangement and the operation/working-effect are similar to those of the connector


1


with the rear holders described above, the description thereof will be omitted.




The male connector


11


having the rear holders according to the above embodiment of the invention is in the form of doubly retaining the connecting terminals by the rear holders


25




a


and


25




b


, the invention is also applicable to a connector with rear holders without housing lances wherein connecting terminals are retained only by rear holders in terminal housing chambers.




In order to incorporate a female connecting terminal


32


A into a connector


11


A with rear holders, the connecting terminal


32


A is inserted from the rear end of a housing


12


A after a rear holder


25




c


is held in a temporarily retained condition in the opening


13




a


in the side wall of the housing


12


A as shown in FIG.


11


. When the rear holder


25




c


is pushed forward as shown in

FIG. 12

while being guided by the contact face


7


, the connecting terminal is moved forward downwardly before being regularly retained in the terminal housing chamber


13


and the front end portion of the retaining projection of the rear holder


25




c


prevents the connecting terminal


32


A from slipping off backward.




A method of manufacturing a connector with rear holders embodying the invention will be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 13

to


15


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, a temporarily retaining mold


40


for molding the housings


2


and


12


and the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


includes a fixed mold having a gate (not shown). A plurality of movable molds


42


,


43


,


44


and


45


that are movable with respect to the fixed mold


41


.




The movable molds include: a first mold


42


for forming the outer shells of the housings


2


and


12


and the inner shells of the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


and for supporting a fourth movable mold (as will be described below); second movable molds


43


for supporting the first movable mold


42


movably in the axial direction of the housing and for supporting third movable molds (as will be described below) movably in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction thereof; the third movable molds


44


for forming the outer shells of the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


; and the fourth movable mold


45


for forming and holding the central portions of the housings


2


and


12


. In this case, compression springs


46


are provided between the first and second movable molds


42


and


43


, so that the molds


42


and


43


are separated from each other by a distance of D or pushed and brought into contact with each other.




While the fixed mold


41


and the movable molds


42


,


43


,


44


and


45


are joined together as shown in

FIG. 13

, resin material is injected through the gate (not shown) whereby to mold the housings


2


and


12


and the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


within the mold.




Subsequently, the movable molds


42


,


43


,


44


and


45


are separated from the fixed mold


41


by a gap of C as shown in FIG.


14


and simultaneously the first movable mold


42


is moved back by the compression springs


46


up to a position where the rear end portions of the molded housings


2


and


12


are held by the fourth movable mold


45


, that is, by the distance of D.




The third movable mold


44


is moved into the space


47


produced in the third movable mold


44


toward the housings


2


and


12


as shown in FIG.


15


and then retaining holes


22


of the molded rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are mated with the respective temporarily retaining projections


4


. At this time, the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are forwardly and downwardly pivoted on the temporarily retaining projections


4


. Then the retaining pawls


23


are mated with the retaining steps


6


, and the undersurfaces of the rear holders are brought into contact with the contact faces


7


, whereby the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are temporarily retained in the housings


2


and


12


.




While the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are temporarily retained in the housings


2


and


12


, the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are discharged from the temporarily retaining mold


40


. As the protect ribs


10


having a width of B greater than the width A of the rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are provided to the housings


2


and


12


, the temporarily retained rear holders


20




a


,


20




b


,


25




a


and


25




b


are never removed from the housings


2


and


12


even though the rear holders are discharged and dropped from the mold.




In the temporarily retaining mold


40


according to this embodiment of the invention, as the first, second and fourth movable molds


42


,


43


and


45


can be moved laterally only by vertically moving the third movable molds


44


, it is possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders that are relatively simple in structure.




Moreover, the driving structure and driving method of the temporarily retaining mold


40


is such that when the first movable mold


42


, for example, is pressed by a fluid pressure cylinder or the like in the direction of the fixed mold


41


, the closed condition of the mold is established as shown in FIG.


13


. When the first movable mold


42


is moved by the fluid pressure cylinder in the direction of estranging it from the fixed mold


41


, the urging force of the compression springs


46


causes the first movable mold


42


to be separated from the second movable molds


43


by the distance of D and the third movable molds


44


are also separated from the fixed mold


41


by the gap of C as shown in FIG.


14


. Consequently, it is ensured to set the gap C and the like by providing stoppers on the guide rails for slidably holding the second movable molds


43


.




Although such a fluid cylinder may be used to vertically drive the third movable molds


44


as shown in

FIG. 15

, the motion of the second movable molds


43


driven from the fixed mold


42


by the gap of C may also be utilized for readily driving the third movable molds with links or a cam mechanism. Therefore, as the temporarily retaining mold


40


is simpler in the structure and driving method than the related temporarily retaining mold


90


, it is possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.




The connectors having the rear holders according to the invention are not limited to the aforementioned mode for carrying it out but may be implemented in any other mode. Although the direction in which the third movable molds


44


of the temporarily retaining mold


40


are driven has been vertical in the methods according to this embodiment of the invention, they may be moved horizontally as long as they are movable in a direction perpendicular to the fitting axis of the housing.




As set forth above, the connector having the rear holders according to the invention is such that one of the rear holders includes: the retaining hole and the retaining pawl having the forwardly and downwardly tilting face inside the side piece of the rear holder; the temporarily retaining projection engaged with the retaining hole and having the tapered surface over the whole of its surface, the tapered retaining step engaged with the retaining pawl in the vicinity of the temporarily retaining projection; and the contact face that tilts forwardly and downwardly and is used to guide the rear holder on the surface of the rear end portion of the housing, so that when the rear holders are pivoted when the rear holders are brought into contact with the temporarily retaining projections and the retaining steps, the rear holders are temporarily retained in the housing.




Therefore, the rear holders are temporarily retained in the housing while being pivoted when the retaining holes and the retaining pawls of the rear holders are brought into contact with the respective temporarily retaining projections and the retaining steps of the housing and when the undersurfaces of the rear holders are brought into contact with the contact faces.




In the method of producing the connector with the rear holders according to the invention, the temporarily retaining mold for molding and temporarily retaining the housing and the rear holders includes the fixed mold and the plurality of movable molds which are movable with respect to the fixed mold; and after the housing and the rear holders are molded in the molds, the rear holders are pivoted and temporarily retained when at least one of the molds or some mold is run in parallel to another out of the movable molds.




Therefore, as the rear holders are pivoted and temporarily retained only when some movable mold of the temporarily retaining mold is moved, a relatively simple structure and a driving method can be adopted, which makes it possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.




In the method of producing the connector with the rear holders according to the invention, the temporarily retaining mold for molding and temporarily retaining the housing and the rear holders includes the fixed mold, the first movable mold for forming the outer shell of the housing and the inner shells of the rear holders, the second movable molds for movably supporting the first movable mold in the axial direction of the first movable mold, the third movable molds for forming the outer shells of the rear holders, and the fourth movable molds for forming and holding the central portion of the housing; and after the housing and the rear holders are molded in the molds, the second movable molds are estranged from the fixed mold and moved back up to the position where the first movable mold holds the rear end portion of the housing, and the third movable molds are moved into the space produced inside the third movable molds, whereby the retaining holes of the rear holders are mated with the respective temporarily retaining projections; each of the rear holders is pivoted forwardly and downwardly on the temporarily retaining projection; the retaining pawl is mated with the retaining step; and simultaneously the undersurface of each of the rear holders is brought into contact with the contact face, so that the rear holders are temporarily retained in the housing.




Therefore, as the first, second and fourth movable molds can be moved laterally only by vertically moving the third movable molds, a relatively simple structure and a driving method can be adopted, which makes it possible to not only improve productivity but also obtain an inexpensive connector with rear holders.



Claims
  • 1. A connector comprising:a housing; a plurality of terminal housing chambers for respectively housing connecting terminals provided at said housing; a rear holder adapted to be retained at a temporarily retaining position of said housing at which said connecting terminals are respectively housed in said plurality of terminal housing chambers and a regularly retaining position of said housing at which said connecting terminals are respectively retained in said plurality of terminal housing chambers; a retaining hole provided inside said rear holder; a retaining pawl having a tilting face provided inside said rear holder; a temporarily retaining projection, having a tapered surface engaged with said retaining hole, provided on said housing; a tapered retaining step, engaged with said retaining pawl, provided on said housing; and a contact face, tilted forwardly downwardly for guiding said rear holder, provided in said housing, wherein said rear holder is pivoted by contacting said temporarily retaining projection and said retaining step before said rear holder is retained in said temporarily retaining position.
  • 2. A connector comprising:a housing; a plurality of terminal chambers for respectively housing connecting terminals provided at said housing; a temporarily retaining projection provided on said housing; a rear holder adapted to be retained at a temporarily retaining position of said housing at which said connecting terminals are respectively housed in said plurality of terminal housing chambers and a regularly retaining position of said housing at which said connecting terminals are respectively retained in said plurality of terminal housing chambers; and a retaining hole, pivotally engageable with said temporarily retaining projection, provided in said rear holder, wherein said temporarily retaining projection is engaged with said retaining hole when said rear holder is retained in said temporarily retaining position, said temporarily retaining projection is disengaged from said retaining hole when said rear holder is retained in said regularly retaining position.
  • 3. The connector housing according to claim 2, wherein the temporarily retaining projection includes a tapered surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-370974 Dec 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5647777 Sasai et al. Jul 1997 A
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Number Date Country
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Entry
Patent Abstract of Japan 06-151002, May 31, 1994.
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