Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120108083 | Connection Assembly On Circuit Boards - The invention relates to a connection assembly, comprising a plug element which has at least one pluggable spring-type contact element, particularly a plurality of pluggable spring-type contact elements, having a reversible deflection characteristic, and comprising a circuit board having plated-through bore holes that are arranged in an arrangement corresponding to the arrangement of the contact element or the contact elements of the plug element, wherein the bore holes and the contact element that can be plugged into them, or the contact elements that can be plugged into them, are matched to one another such that the plug element can be connected to the circuit board and removed by hand by inserting the contact element or the contact elements into the bore holes, wherein the connection assembly has a vibration-resistant mechanical safeguard against unintentional removal of the plug element from the circuit board. | 05-03-2012 |
20120122326 | Pluggable Varistor - In order to releasably mount an electronic or electric component, the component is combined in a subassembly along with a support element and a housing. An insulating member that is penetrated by through-holes is mounted on the external face of the support element. Connecting elements are accommodated within said through-holes. The connecting elements are electrically and mechanically connected to the support element on one side and project from the front of the insulating member on the other side, where the connecting elements are designed as contact elements that are to be inserted into plated-through bores of a printed circuit board. This allows the electronic component to be plugged as a subassembly to the housing containing the printed circuit board and be removed again as required. If necessary, multiple components can be arranged on the support element inside the housing if said components form a functional unit. | 05-17-2012 |
20120156898 | Connection Of Printed Circuit Boards - In order to mechanically and electrically connect two printed circuit boards ( | 06-21-2012 |
20120231677 | Multi-Fork Press-In Pin - The invention relates to a connector device for electrically connecting a conductor to a circuit board by means of the direct insertion of the connector device into a contact hole of the circuit board. The connector device comprises a fastening region for fastening the conductor to the connector device, a transfer region for transferring a current from the conductor to the circuit board and at least three insertion elements that can be inserted into the contact hole together. Each of the insertion elements extends from a common base body of the connector device and runs separately from the other insertion elements. The insertion elements can be elastically deformed independently of one another in relation to the base body and are configured such that when the insertion elements are inserted in the contact hole, a plug connection of the connector device to the circuit board can be provided. | 09-13-2012 |
20130078828 | Connection Assembly On Circuit Boards - A connection arrangement with a plug element and a circuit board with plated-through holes. The plug element has a plurality of pluggable contact elements. The plated-through holes are arranged in an arrangement corresponding to the arrangement of the contact elements of the plug element. The plated-through holes and the contact elements that can be plugged into them, are matched to one another such that the plug element is manually connectable to the circuit board by inserting the contact elements into the plated-through holes and the plug element is manually removable. The contact elements are simultaneously pluggable into their associated plated-through holes. The contact elements include two legs having a space between them, with both legs of each contact element pluggable into a respective plated-through hole. | 03-28-2013 |
20140045390 | Tandem Multi-Fork Push-In Pin - A connector for electrically connecting a conductor to a printed circuit board by direct plugging into respective contact holes of the printed circuit board is disclosed. The connector has a fastening region, a transmission region, four first plug-in elements, which can be inserted jointly into a first contact hole, and four second plug-in elements, which can be inserted jointly into a second contact hole. The plug-in elements extend from a main body formed from a plastically bendable electrically conductive plate, which is bent such that two of the first plug-in elements are arranged opposite two other of the first plug-in elements at least partly congruently for plugging into the first contact hole, and such that two of the second plug-in elements are arranged opposite two other of the second plug-in elements at least partly congruently for plugging into the second contact hole. | 02-13-2014 |