Compliant pin structure for discrete electrical components
11509078 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K1/184
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/585
ELECTRICITY
H01G4/232
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/326
ELECTRICITY
H01F2027/297
ELECTRICITY
H01G4/40
ELECTRICITY
H01G2/06
ELECTRICITY
H01F2005/043
ELECTRICITY
H01F2005/046
ELECTRICITY
H01F5/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A discrete electrical component is disclosed, including a component member having at least one lead; and a base member on which the component member is supported. The electrical component further includes at least one compliant pin member, each compliant pin member having a first end portion configured for press-fit engagement in a printed circuit board and a second end portion electrically connected to the at least one lead of the component member. The at least one compliant pin at least partly extends through or into the base member.
Claims
1. A discrete electrical component, comprising: a component member having a can and at least one plate, the at least one plate disposed within the can; a base member on which the component member is supported; and at least one compliant pin member, each compliant pin member having a first end portion configured for press-fit engagement in a printed circuit board and a second end portion electrically connected to the at least one plate of the component member, the at least one compliant pin member at least partly extending through or into the base member, wherein the first end portion extends outwardly from an outer vertical periphery of the base member, wherein the at least one plate of the component member is welded to the second end portion of the first compliant pin member within the can.
2. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein the at least one lead of the component member and the at least one compliant pin member are integrally formed as a unitary member.
3. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein at least one of a central portion and the second end portion of the at least one compliant pin member extends through or into the base member.
4. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein the base member includes a concave portion which receives at least a portion of the component member therein.
5. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein the at least one plate comprises a plurality of leads, the at least one compliant pin member comprises a plurality of compliant pin members, each lead being connected to a compliant pin member, and the base member includes a first base member part and a second base member part, at least a first compliant pin member of the plurality of compliant pin members extends into or through the first base member part and a second compliant pin member of the plurality of compliant pin members extends into or through the second base member part.
6. The discrete electrical component of claim 5, wherein the first base member part and the second base member part are spaced apart from and not directly connected to each other.
7. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein for each compliant pin member, a longitudinal axis of the first end portion is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the second end portion.
8. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein for each compliant pin member, a longitudinal axis of the first end portion is orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the second end portion of the compliant pin member.
9. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein the component member comprises at least one core and at least one coil wound around the at least one core.
10. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein the discrete electrical component comprises a capacitor.
11. The discrete electrical component of claim 1, wherein the at least one plate comprises a plurality of leads, the at least one compliant pin member comprises a plurality of compliant pin members, each lead being connected to a compliant pin member, and each of the plurality of compliant pin members extends into or through the base member.
12. The discrete electrical component of claim 11, further comprising at least one unconnected compliant pin members, each unconnected compliant pin member being electrically isolated from the plurality of leads of the component member and extending into or through the base member.
13. A pin structure for a pin-less electrical component member having a can and at least one plate, the at least one plate disposed within the can, the pin structure comprising: a base member on which the component member is to be supported; and at least one compliant pin member, each compliant pin member having a first end portion configured for press-fit engagement in a printed circuit board and a second end portion configured for electrical connection with the at least one plate of the component member, the at least one compliant pin member at least partly extending through or into the base member, wherein the first end portion extends outwardly from an outer vertical periphery of the base member, wherein the at least one plate of the component member is welded to the second end portion of the first compliant pin member within the can.
14. The pin structure of claim 13, wherein at least one of a central portion and the second end portion of the at least one compliant pin member extends through or into the base member.
15. The pin structure of claim 13, wherein the base member includes a concave portion which is sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of the component member therein.
16. The pin structure of claim 13, wherein the at least one plate comprises a plurality of leads, the at least one compliant pin member comprises a plurality of compliant pin members, each compliant pin member configured to be connected to a lead, and the base member includes a first base member part and a second base member part, at least a first compliant pin member of the plurality of compliant pin members extends into or through the first base member part and a second compliant pin member of the plurality of compliant pin members extends into or through the second base member part.
17. The pin structure of claim 16, wherein the first base member part and the second base member part are spaced apart from and not directly connected to each other.
18. The pin structure of claim 13, wherein the at least one plate comprises a plurality of leads, the at least one compliant pin member comprises a plurality of compliant pin members, each compliant pin member configured to be connected to a lead, and each of the plurality of compliant pin members extends into or through the base member.
19. The pin structure of claim 18, further comprising one or more unconnected compliant pin members, each unconnected compliant pin member extending into or through the base member and configured not to be connected to the pin-less electrical component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Aspects of the invention will be explained in detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The following description of the example embodiments are merely exemplary in nature and are in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
(11) The example embodiments are generally directed to discrete electrical components, such as passive electrical components, which are configured with compliant pins for creating a press-fit connection with a PCB or other substrate on which the component is to be attached. The example embodiments described below are directed to discrete passive electrical components.
(12) Referring to
(13) Capacitor 10 further includes a base member 18 to which can 12 is attached. In the example embodiment illustrated, base member 18 includes a concave portion 18A (
(14) Capacitor 10 further includes a plurality of pin members 20, which provide electrical connectivity and mechanical stability to capacitor 10. In the illustrated embodiment, each pin member 20 is a compliant pin for providing a press-fit mechanical engagement with a PCB or other substrate to which capacitor 10 is to be secured. Referring to
(15) Pin member 20 further includes a second portion 20D which extends from first portion 20A. In the example embodiment illustrated in
(16) Pin member 20 further includes a third portion 20E which extends from second portion 20D. In this way, first portion 20A and third portion 20E may be viewed as first and second end portions, respectively, of pin member 20, with second portion 20D viewed as a central portion. In the illustrated embodiment, a longitudinal axis of third portion 20E is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of second portion 20D. This may result in the longitudinal axis of first portion 20A being parallel to the longitudinal axis of third portion 20E.
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(18) Capacitor 10 further includes one or more unconnected pin members 30. Each pin member 30 may include a first portion 30A and second portion 30D, similar to first portion 20A and second portion 20D as described above with respect to pin member 20 of
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(20) Inductor 60 further includes one or more pin members 66, which provide electrical connectivity and mechanical stability to inductor 60 when inductor 60 is secured to a PCB. In the illustrated embodiment, each pin member 66 is a compliant pin for providing a press-fit mechanical engagement with a PCB or other substrate to which inductor 60 is to be secured. Referring to
(21) Pin member 66 further includes a second portion 66D which extends from first portion 66A. In the example embodiment illustrated in
(22) Inductor 60 may further include one or more unconnected pin members 70. Referring to
(23) With continued reference to
(24) Each base member part 68 is sized to receive one or more pin members 66, 70. Specifically, the second portion 66D and 70D of each pin member 66 and 70, respectively, extends at least partly through the corresponding base member part 68 at a location thereon such that first portion 66A and 70A of pin members 66 and 70, respectively, extend sufficiently downwardly from base member part 68 for secure insertion within the holes of a PCB. As illustrated in
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(27) In another example embodiment, base member 18 and pin members 20, 30 of capacitor 10 may form a pin structure which may be used with any pin-less component member for creating a discrete electrical component. Similarly, base member parts 68 and pin members 66, 70 of inductors 60, 80, may form a pin structure which may be used with any pin-less component member for creating a discrete electrical component. In this way, such pin structures may be manufactured and sold separately from the component members which may attach thereto.
(28) The example embodiments have been described herein in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Obviously, many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The description above is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.