PRINTED-CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR FOR HIGH-CURRENT TRANSMISSION
20210066833 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/737
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/523
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R12/72
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/52
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Disclosed is a connector for forming a high-current connection between two printed circuit boards that are arranged at right angles to one another. For this purpose, a slit pin contact is provided.
Claims
1. A printed-circuit board connector for transmitting electrical power with high currents, wherein the printed-circuit board connector has at least one metallic, one-piece pin contact, wherein the pin contact possesses a connection region at a first end, with which connection region the pin contact is configured to be soldered to a first contact region of a first printed circuit board and/or to be pressed into the first printed circuit board at the first contact region, and wherein the pin contact, opposite at a second end, possesses a plug-in region with a slot, running in the direction of the first end, configured for mechanically fixing and for electrically contacting at least one second contact region which is arranged at the edge of a second printed circuit board.
2. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slot possesses a constant width.
3. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pin contact possesses an axis of symmetry or a plane of symmetry, the slot running in the direction thereof.
4. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pin contact is configured to be soldered to the first printed circuit board and/or to be pressed into the printed circuit board in such a manner that the slot runs perpendicular to the first printed circuit board, so that the second printed circuit board, which is inserted into the slot, is therefore automatically oriented perpendicular to the first printed circuit board and at the same time is configured to be electrically contacted therewith via the pin contact.
5. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one pin contact has a flange between its connection region and its plug-in region, which flange runs perpendicular to the slot, for strengthening its attachment and for orienting it on the first printed circuit board.
6. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection region of the at least one pin contact is implemented as a solder connection.
7. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection region of the at least one pin contact is implemented using press-in technology.
8. The printed-circuit board connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pin contact is a rotating part.
9. An arrangement which has at least the following: the first printed circuit board, which possesses at least the first electrical contact region; the second printed circuit board, which possesses at least the second and a third electrical contact region which are connected to one another in an electrically conductive manner via a conductor track of the second printed circuit board; and the printed-circuit board connector as claimed in one of the preceding claims for electrically connecting the first contact region to the second contact region.
10. The arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the second printed circuit board is plugged into the slot of the at least one pin contact by way of its at least one second contact region, in order to produce a mechanical fixing to and an electrically conductive connection to the first printed circuit board.
11. The arrangement as claimed in claim 10, wherein the second printed circuit board is additionally also soldered to the connection region of the at least one pin contact by way of its at least one second contact region.
12. The arrangement as claimed in claim 9, wherein the arrangement further possesses an apparatus housing in which the two printed circuit boards are arranged, wherein the first printed circuit board is oriented perpendicular to a front side of the apparatus housing, wherein the second printed circuit board runs parallel to the front side, wherein the front side possesses a through-opening as well as a plug connector housing which is affixed thereto, wherein a contact carrier with at least one plug contact located therein is attached to the second printed circuit board, wherein the plug contact is fixed to the third contact region of the second printed circuit board in an electrically conductive manner on one side and projects into the plug connector housing at the plug-in side.
13. The arrangement as claimed in claim 11, wherein the plug contact is a heavy current contact which is configured for transmitting currents of more than 10 amperes.
14. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second printed circuit board is additionally attached via a support element on the first printed circuit board and/or a screw connection on the front side of the apparatus housing, in order to resist the plug forces of the plug contact.
15. The arrangement as claimed in claim 12, wherein the second printed circuit board is additionally attached via a support element on the first printed circuit board and/or a screw connection on the front side of the apparatus housing, in order to resist the plug forces of the plug contact.
Description
EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
[0031] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is depicted in the drawings and is explained in greater detail hereinafter. In the drawings:
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[0038] The figures contain partially simplified, schematic depictions. Identical reference numbers are partly used for the same but not necessarily identical elements. Different views of the same elements could be scaled differently.
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[0040] The pin contact 1 possesses a plug-in region 11 at a second end which is opposite the first end. The pin contact 1 possesses a slot 111 in the plug-in region 11. This slot 111 is suitable for receiving a second contact region 221 of a second printed circuit board 22 in a form-fitting and force-fitting manner, which is shown in
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[0043] As already indicated,
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[0046] Furthermore, it is easily recognizable that the two printed circuit boards 21, 22 are perpendicular to one another as a result of the pin contacts 1.
[0047] Moreover, the second printed circuit board 22 possesses plug contact bores 220 which are connected to at least some of the second contact regions 221 by way of third contact regions, which are not depicted in the drawing, via conductor tracks, which are not shown. These plug contact bores 220 serve to introduce and contact plug contacts which are not shown.
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[0051] Alternatively or additionally, the second printed circuit board 22 can also have attachment bores 224, as shown in
[0052] Even if different aspects or features of the invention are each shown in combination in the figures, it is clear to a person skilled in the artunless otherwise specifiedthat the combinations depicted and discussed are not the only possible combinations. In particular, mutually corresponding units or feature complexes from different exemplary embodiments can be exchanged with one another.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0053] 1, 1, 1 Pin contact
[0054] 11 Plug-in region
[0055] 111 Slot
[0056] 12, 12 Connection region
[0057] 120 Through-opening
[0058] 13 Flange
[0059] 21 First printed circuit board
[0060] 210 Contact bore
[0061] 211 First contact region
[0062] 22 Second printed circuit board
[0063] 220 Plug contact bores
[0064] 221 Second contact region
[0065] 23 Support element