The invention proceeds from an apparatus having a housing, which has a connector collar having an opening from an outer side to an inner side of the housing, and having a connection element, which partially holds at least one connector pin, wherein the connection element is fixed on the housing in such a way that the connector pin is arranged partially inside the connector collar and partially on the inner side of the housing.
An apparatus of this kind is disclosed, for example, in the laid-open specification DE 10300767 A1, wherein in this case the connection element is mounted with the connector pin into the opening of the connector collar from the outside.
Alternatively, it is known to arrange a connector pin in a housing cover by means of injection molding. It is also known that, during the mounting of the housing cover, the connector pin is then connected to a printed circuit board by way of an adapter. The connection between the connector pin and the adapter is established here, for example, by means of insulation displacement technology.
The invention proceeds from an apparatus having a housing, which has a connector collar having an opening from an outer side to an inner side of the housing, and having a connection element, which partially holds at least one connector pin, wherein the connection element is fixed on the housing in such a way that the connector pin is arranged partially inside the connector collar and partially on the inner side of the housing.
The core of the invention consists in the connection element being arranged partially inside the connector collar and partially on the inner side of the housing and in the connector pin being electrically contact-connected directly to a printed circuit board arranged in the housing.
What is advantageous here is that the connection element is mounted on the inner side of the housing. This creates the option of connecting the connection element to the connector pin and then the connector pin directly to the printed circuit board during production of the apparatus and this before all of it is enclosed by the housing, as a result of which an otherwise necessary adapter can be omitted. By dispensing with the adapter, there is also more space in the main extension plane of the printed circuit board and the lateral extent of the printed circuit board can be reduced. In addition, by minimizing the number of contact-connection interfaces from the connector input up to the printed circuit board, the susceptibility of the apparatus to faults is reduced. Furthermore, by dispensing with the adapter, the number of components is reduced, as a result of which production costs and outlay can be reduced. In the case of a plurality of connector pins, a small pitch can also be achieved.
An advantageous refinement of the invention makes provision for the connector pin to be of bent or else angled design in at least one region between the connection element and the printed circuit board. What is advantageous here is that the bending or else the angling of the connector pin effects a tolerance compensation between the printed circuit board and the connection element, as a result of which forces acting on the connection element due to a connector are transmitted as little as possible to the contact-connection interface between the printed circuit board and the connector pin. As a result thereof, said contact-connection interface undergoes less strain and has a longer lifetime.
A further advantageous refinement of the invention makes provision for the connector pin to have a first cross-sectional area in at least one region between the connection element and the printed circuit board, said first cross-sectional area being reduced with respect to a second cross-sectional area of a part of the connector pin held by the connection element.
What is advantageous here is that the reduced cross section of the connector pin in the region between the connection element and the printed circuit board improves the tolerance compensation and can reduce the forces acting on the contact-connection interface between the connector pin and the printed circuit board.
In accordance with an advantageous refinement of the invention, there is provision for the connection element to have a grip element.
What is advantageous here is that the connection element can be accessed as easily as possible by means of the grip element.
In accordance with a further advantageous refinement of the invention, there is provision for the grip element to have at least one predetermined breaking point for separating the grip element from the connection element. What is advantageous here is that the grip element can be separated from the connection element by means of the predetermined breaking point as soon as the grip element is no longer required.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, there is provision for the connection element to have a protrusion, which bears against the housing on the inner side of the housing and projects beyond the opening of the connector collar.
What is advantageous here is that the protrusion serves as a stop for the connection element with respect to the housing and the connection element can therefore be inserted into the opening of the connector collar to only a limited extent.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, there is provision for the connection element to be fixed on the housing by means of laser welding, in particular laser spot welding, wherein the housing is designed to be at least partially able to be welded through by laser beams in a subregion in which the connection element bears against the housing.
What is advantageous here is that the connection element is firmly connected to the housing. As a result thereof, the connection element can also be welded on from the outer side of the housing.
An advantageous embodiment of the invention makes provision for a first width of the connection element, which is arranged inside the connector collar, to be equal to a second width of the opening of the connector collar.
What is advantageous here is that the connection element is therefore firmly arranged in the direction of the width with respect to the connector collar and no offset can occur. The position of the connector pin in the connector collar can therefore be prescribed.
The invention also relates to a method for producing an apparatus having a housing, which has a connector collar having an opening from an outer side to an inner side of the housing, having a connection element, having a printed circuit board and having at least one connector pin, having at least the following method steps:
What is advantageous here is that the connector pin can be arranged precisely in position on the printed circuit board. Furthermore, the connection element is mounted on the inner side of the housing. This creates the option of connecting the connection element to the connector pin and then the connector pin directly to the printed circuit board during production of the apparatus and this before all of it is arranged in the housing, as a result of which an otherwise necessary adapter can be omitted. By dispensing with the adapter, there is also more space in the main extension plane of the printed circuit board and the lateral extent of the printed circuit board can be reduced. In addition, by minimizing the number of contact-connection interfaces from the connector input up to the printed circuit board, the susceptibility of the apparatus to faults is reduced. Furthermore, by dispensing with the adapter, the number of components is reduced, as a result of which production costs and outlay can be reduced. In the case of a plurality of connector pins, a small pitch can also be achieved.
In an advantageous refinement of the method according to the invention, there is provision for a method step f in which the connector pin is bent and/or angled to proceed before method step c.
What is advantageous here is that the bending or else the angling of the connector pin effects a tolerance compensation between the printed circuit board and the connection element, as a result of which forces acting on the connection element due to a connector are transmitted as little as possible to the contact-connection interface between the printed circuit board and the connector pin. As a result thereof, said contact-connection interface undergoes less strain and has a longer lifetime.
In accordance with an advantageous refinement of the method according to the invention, there is provision for the connection element to be fixed in method step e by means of laser beam welding.
What is advantageous here is that the connection element is firmly fixed to the housing and the fixing from the outer side of the housing is made possible.
In accordance with a further advantageous refinement of the method according to the invention, there is provision, in method step d, for the connection element to be inserted into the opening of the connector collar by means of pulling on a grip element of the connection element from the direction of the inner side of the housing.
What is advantageous here is that the connection element can be accessed as easily as possible by the grip element in order to insert it into the connector collar.
In an advantageous refinement of the method according to the invention, there is provision, in a method step g, which is carried out after method step e, for the grip element to be separated from the connection element by means of a predetermined breaking point of the grip element.
What is advantageous here is that, after the connection element has been fixed on the housing, the grip element can be separated by means of the predetermined breaking point since it is then no longer required and, for example, during a later contact-connection of the connector pin, is therefore no longer in the way from the outside.
In a further advantageous refinement of the method according to the invention, there is provision for the connector pin to be inserted into and fixed in the connection element in method step a by means of pressing-in and/or by means of injection molding.
What is advantageous here is that the press fit or else the injection molding technology represent simple options for integrating a part of the connector pin into the connection element.
In a further advantageous refinement of the method according to the invention, there is provision for the connector pin to be electrically contact-connected to the printed circuit board in method step b by means of pressing-in or else by means of material bonding.
What is advantageous here is that the press fit or else the material bonding technology represent simple options for electrically contact-connecting the connector pin to the printed circuit board.
In this case, the figures denoted with the subscript α show a first side view and the figures denoted with the subscript β show a second side view. The first side view is in each case illustrated in a manner offset to the second side view by an angle of 90°.
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The production method optionally has another method step f, which proceeds before method step b. In method step f, the connector pin 40 is bent or else angled in at least one region 42, wherein care should be taken to ensure that the region 42 is located between the printed circuit board 40 and the connection element 30 in the later method step c. Such an intermediate product is illustrated by way of example in
A method step g is also optionally carried out provided that the connection element 30 has a grip element 32 having a predetermined breaking point 32. In this method step g, the grip element 32 is separated from the connection element 30 by means of the predetermined breaking point 34.
In an alternative exemplary embodiment of the production method not illustrated in the figures, in method step a, the connector pin 40 is inserted into and fixed in the connection element 30 by means of injection molding. In a further alternative exemplary embodiment not illustrated in the figures, in method step b, the electrical contact-connection is effected by means of material bonding, for example by means of soldering or welding.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 224 354.0 | Dec 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/076556 | 11/3/2016 | WO | 00 |