COMPONENT FOR ESTABLISHING ELECTRICAL CONTACT BETWEEN AT LEAST ONE FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT AND A TEXTILE OR THE LIKE AND ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A COMPONENT

20220338572 ยท 2022-10-27

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A component for establishing electrical contact between at least one functional element and a textile or the like. The component includes a main body, which accommodates at least one electrical component and/or one functional element, and includes connection elements for establishing electrical contact with electrically conductive regions of the textile or the like.

Claims

1-12. (canceled)

13. A component for establishing electrical contact between at least one functional element and a textile or the like, comprising: a main body which accommodates at least one electrical component and/or one functional element; and connection elements configured to establish electrical contact with electrically conductive regions of the textile or the like, the connection elements being configured, when the main body is connected to the textile or the like, to create an electrical connection to the electrically conductive regions of the textile or the like by a frictional and/or interlocking connection.

14. The component as recited in claim 13, wherein the textile or the like is a functional support made of a flexible material.

15. The component as recited in claim 13, wherein the main body has through-openings for guiding the connection elements.

16. The component as recited in claim 15, wherein the connection elements protrude out of the through-openings on an underside of the main body.

17. The component as recited in claim 15, wherein the connection elements have at least one element, which is configured to generate a resilient preload force in a direction of the electrically conductive regions of the textile or the like.

18. The component as recited in claim 15, wherein the main body has a plate-like basic part, which has a round cross-section and is made of electrically non-conductive material and a top side of which is covered by a cap-like closure part, the closure part being connected to the basic part by way of a snap-in connection.

19. The component as recited in claim 18, wherein a seat for arranging the electrical component and/or the functional element is formed in the closure part.

20. The component as recited in claim 18, wherein the closure part is made of transparent plastics material, and a lighting element is arranged in the main body.

21. The component as recited in claim 20, wherein the lighting element is an LED.

22. The component as recited in claim 13, wherein the main body is formed as a top part of a pushbutton, the top part being connectible to a bottom part of the pushbutton while forming a snap-in connection, wherein, in a connected state, a gap for securing the textile or the like having the electrically conductive regions is formed between the top part and the bottom part.

23. The component as recited in claim 13, wherein the main body is configured to be connected to the textile or the like having the electrically conductive regions by way of an integral bond.

24. An assembly, comprising: a component for establishing electrical contact between at least one functional element and a textile or the like, including: a main body which accommodates at least one electrical component and/or one functional element, and connection elements configured to establish electrical contact with electrically conductive regions of the textile or the like; wherein the electrically conductive regions are brought into contact with the component by a frictional or interlocking connection by way of the connection elements.

25. The assembly as recited in claim 24, wherein the textile or the like is a functional support made of a flexible material.

26. The assembly as recited in claim 24, wherein the conductive regions are arranged on the textile or the like in different planes and at different distances from the main body of the component.

27. The assembly as recited in claim 26, wherein the electrically conductive of the textile or the like are connected to contact sites or are formed as contact sites that interact with the connection elements of the component, and the contact sites are of different lengths such that the contact sites on a side facing the component terminate in a shared plane.

28. The assembly as recited in claim 24, wherein the electrically conductive regions are arranged on a surface of the textile or the like that faces the main body, and the electrically conductive regions are connected to the main body of the component by way of an electrically conductive adhesive or a layer of solder as an integral bond.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0019] FIG. 1 is a simplified section through a first specific example embodiment of a component that is connected to a textile as a component part of a pushbutton, in accordance with the present invention.

[0020] FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C show different electrical contacts between a connection element and an electrically conductive region of the textile, in accordance with the present invention.

[0021] FIG. 3 is a simplified illustration of a cap-like closure part equipped with a lighting element, in accordance with the present invention.

[0022] FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are each sectional illustrations of components that have been modified compared with FIG. 1 and are directly connected to a textile.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS

[0023] Identical elements or elements having the same function are provided with the same reference numerals in the figures.

[0024] FIG. 1 shows a first component 10 for establishing electrical contact between at least one functional element and a textile 1. By way of example, the textile 1 can be an item of clothing such as a jacket, protective work clothing, or the like. However, the present invention is not intended to be limited to wearable textiles 1. Rather, any other functional support made of a flexible material, such as a flexible printed circuit board, can also be provided instead of the textile 1. Other applications of the present invention are also possible, for example for so-called flat printed circuit boards such as inter-module connections, components of passenger compartments in motor vehicles, parts of buildings such as fire alarms and smart home sensors, sports equipment such as bicycles and skis, measurement equipment, or the like.

[0025] The component 10 has a main body 12, which consists of a basic part 14 and a cap-like closure part 16 connected to the basic part 14. The basic part 14 is plate-like and has a round cross-section, for example. The basic part 14 consists of an electrically non-conductive plastics material, the closure part 16 covering the top side of the basic part 14 facing away from the textile 1. The closure part 16 likewise consists of plastics material and has a seat 18 in which, for example, a circuit board 20 or a substrate is arranged as a functional element on which electronic parts 22 are arranged. By way of example, the circuit board 20 is enclosed by a mold compound 24 at least in some regions within the seat 18. The closure part 16 is connected to the basic part 14 by way of a snap-in connection 25. The snap-in connection 25 comprises a snap-in lug 26, which extends radially around the closure part 16 and engages in a diametrically opposed snap-in opening 27 on the basic part 14.

[0026] It is essential that the closure part 16 together with the circuit board 20 or components 22 and together with the basic part 14 constitutes a modular system, i.e. that other closure parts 16 for other applications can also be used with one and the same basic part 14.

[0027] In addition, in the basic part 14 there are formed, for example, two through-openings 28, 29 through which connection elements 30, 31 are inserted. The connection elements 30, 31 serve to bring the circuit board 20 into electrical contact with electrically conductive regions 2, which are formed on the textile 1, by a frictional and/or interlocking connection. The electrically conductive regions 2 on the textile 1 are generally electrical conductive tracks which can, for example, be in the form of an electrically conductive yarn, and which are connected to the base material of the textile 1 by common connection techniques, e.g., by embroidery, weaving, printing, or in any other way.

[0028] In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the electrically conductive regions 2 are arranged on the top side of the textile 1 facing the main body 12. In the region of the through-openings 28, 29, the electrically conductive regions 2 have contact sites 3, 4, for example in the form of pads, which are brought into contact with the connection elements 30, 31 in a frictional and/or interlocking manner.

[0029] The electrical connection elements 30, 31 can likewise be formed in many different ways, for example in the form of pins, springs, insulation piercing connection devices, or the like. It is merely essential that the connection elements 30, 31 ensure electrical contact between the component 10 or circuit board 20 and the electrically conductive regions 2 on the textile 1.

[0030] According to FIG. 2A, it is provided, for example, that the connection element 30 has a pin 32 connected to a compression spring 33. The compression spring 33 is in turn rigidly connected to the circuit board 20 by way of an element 34, for example by a soldered connection or press-fit connection. The pin 32 is forced by the compression spring 33 in the direction of the contact site 3, where it is in abutment under spring preloading. In the example shown in FIG. 2A, the electrically conductive region 2 is arranged within the textile 1, i.e. at a distance from the basic part 14.

[0031] In a modification (not shown) of the example in FIG. 2A, it can be provided that the pin 32 is rigidly connected to the contact site 3 or is formed monolithically together with the contact site 3 and protrudes into the through-opening 28. Here, the end face, facing the pin 32, of the compression spring 33 abuts the pin 32 under spring preloading.

[0032] FIG. 2B shows that the connection element 30 has a plate 35, which is arranged in the through-hole 28 while forming a press-fit and on the opposite end faces of which there are arranged two compression springs 36, 37, which abut the circuit board 20 or the contact site 3 under spring preloading.

[0033] FIG. 2C shows that the pin-like connection element 30 is directly rigidly connected to the region 2 or the contact site 3. The connection element passes through the through-opening 28 and abuts the circuit board 20 under axial preloading. The preloading is ensured by a corresponding length of the connection element 30, said length being greater than the thickness of the basic part 14 in the region of the through-opening 28 such that, when the connection element 30 abuts the circuit board 20, it is pushed slightly in the direction of the textile 1.

[0034] There are also various options for connecting the component 10 to the textile 1. By way of example, FIG. 1 shows that the component 10 is part of a pushbutton 40, the component 10 forming the top part 41 of the pushbutton 40. For this purpose, a peg-like extension 42 is formed or molded on the basic part 14 on the side facing away from the closure part 16, said extension interacting with a plate-like element forming a bottom part 43 of the pushbutton 40. By way of example, the bottom part 43 is also plate-like and has the same cross-section as the basic part 14. In addition, it has a central opening 44, which is configured to form a snap-in connection 45 together with the extension 42.

[0035] The component 10 is assembled, and electrical contact thus established with the circuit board 20 on the textile 1, by connecting the bottom part 43 to the top part 41 of the pushbutton 40 while placing the textile 1 therebetween. In the process, the connection elements 30, 31 inevitably come into contact with the electrically conductive regions 2 of the textile 1.

[0036] It should be additionally noted that, as regards positioning or orienting the main body 12 precisely with respect to the textile 1, corresponding elements or measures must be provided depending on the contact location of the electrically conductive regions 2.

[0037] FIG. 3 shows, in a highly simplified manner, that a lighting element 48 in the form of an LED is arranged on the top side of a circuit board 20a. In addition, the material of the (cap-like) closure part 16a consists of a transparent plastics material so that, when the lamp 48 is activated, the component 10 or closure part 16a lets the light from the lighting element 48 pass through.

[0038] A common feature among the specific embodiments according to FIGS. 4 and 5 having the components 10a and 10b is that said components are not in the form of a pushbutton 40 but rather the main body 12 is directly connected to the textile 1 on the top side thereof, which faces the main body 12, by an integral bond 50. By way of example, the integral bond 50 can be an adhesive connection or a soldered connection. In addition, the two components 10a, 10b or the textile 1 share the feature whereby electrically conductive regions 5, 6 are provided inside the textile 1, arranged at different heights or in different planes inside the textile 1.

[0039] The component 10a according to FIG. 4 substantially corresponds to the component 10 according to FIG. 1. By contrast, however, it can be seen that the two electrically conductive regions 5, 6 on the textile 1 each have a contact region 3a which bridges the distance between the electrically conductive region 5, 6 and the plane of the top side of the textile 1 or the plane of the basic part 14. It can also be seen that an anti-rotation device 52, for example in the form of a pin, is arranged between the basic part 14 and the closure part 16.

[0040] The component 10b according to FIG. 5 also has a snap-in connection 25 between the basic part 14b and the closure part 16b, but for this purpose the closure part 16b has insertion pins 53, 54 which protrude into corresponding openings 56, 57 in the basic part 14b in order to create the snap-in connection 25. Furthermore, a radially circumferential seal 60, for example in the form of an adhesive bead or a sealing ring, is arranged between the basic part 14b and the closure part 16b.