The present disclosure relates to a printed circuit board arrangement.
Such printed circuit board arrangements are often installed in housings of electrical appliances, control units, or similar systems.
The abovementioned housings are subject to high vibrations in particular in an industrial context, as a result of which in particular the plug connections of the printed circuit boards implemented can be harmed and can fail.
The document EP 3 794 684 A1 shows a printed circuit board contact element, the plugging of which into the printed circuit board for contacting has a certain degree of play, as a result of which certain vibration loads can be compensated. Two printed circuit boards with a cable can be contacted with each other by such a contact element. Care should be taken here that the cable is routed suitably.
The document WO 2021/013297 A1 shows a printed circuit board contact element for contacting two printed circuit boards. The contact element is rigidly fastened on a first printed circuit board with the connection end. It penetrates a contact opening of a second printed circuit board with the other end. The second end is clamped in this contact opening by a special geometry. Vibration play is produced as a result. However, the electrical contact between the contact element and the contact opening becomes worn over time in the case of a continuous vibration load.
A search by the German Patent and Trademark Office has found the following prior art in the priority application for the present application:
US 2011/0104911 A1, DE 10 2018 105 784 A1, DE 11 2012 002 122 B4, EP 3 794 684 A1, and WO 2021/013297 A1.
Embodiments of the disclosure provide for a reliable printed circuit board arrangement.
The printed circuit board arrangement according to an embodiment described herein includes a first printed circuit board. The first printed circuit board includes at least two contact openings for printed circuit board contact elements. The printed circuit board arrangement includes at least two such printed circuit board contact elements. The printed circuit board contact elements have in each case a plug-in end and a connection end, wherein the plug-in end is plugged into the contact opening of the first printed circuit board.
The printed circuit board arrangement includes a second printed circuit board. The second printed circuit board in turn has at least two contact openings. The contact openings of the first and second printed circuit board may be configured in the same way geometrically. The contact openings may be in each case formed from an essentially circular through-opening with an edge region which includes electrically conductive material or is made therefrom. The edge region can in turn be connected electrically conductively to a trace of the respective printed circuit board.
The plug-in end of the printed circuit board plug connector advantageously has axial slots. As a result, a certain clamping effect of the contact end of the printed circuit board contact element in the contact opening is produced.
The connection end of the printed circuit board contact elements is fastened in each case at a contact opening of the second printed circuit board. A screw fastening or screw connection may be selected for this purpose.
The printed circuit board arrangement furthermore includes a plastic housing. The plastic housing may be assembled on the first printed circuit board or fastened thereon. The printed circuit board contact elements are mounted displaceably in the plastic housing.
The first and second printed circuit board may be arranged parallel to each other. Such an arrangement can be found, for example, in electrical appliances, wherein the first printed circuit board is arranged on a first appliance inner wall and the second printed circuit board is arranged on a second housing inner wall situated opposite. The printed circuit boards can then be contacted from outside via a plug connector via corresponding appliance sockets on the appliance walls. Electrical currents and/or data can consequently be transmitted to the appliance as a result.
The direction of displacement of the printed circuit board contact elements may be oriented in the plastic housing parallel to the normal vector of the printed circuit board plane of the printed circuit boards. As a result, the second printed circuit board can, as a whole, be displaced relative to the first printed circuit board and parallel thereto. If the printed circuit board arrangement as a whole is considered, the first and the second printed circuit board are arranged so that they can move relative to each other by the technical means explained above. The second printed circuit board thus moves in parallel with the first printed circuit board or away from the latter.
The relative ability of the printed circuit boards to move relative to each other is also referred to as printed circuit board play. As a result, a vibrational load of technical appliances with such a printed circuit board arrangement is reduced and the durability of such technical appliances increased considerably. Structural tolerances can also be compensated by the printed circuit board play. Cooperation between manufacturers of such appliances and suppliers is facilitated as a result.
The printed circuit board contact elements may be mounted in the plastic housing so that they cannot twist and are also retained therein so that they cannot be detached. As a result, they can be connected through the printed circuit board by screws without having to manually prevent the contact element from twisting again.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, laterally protruding lugs may be integrally formed on the plastic housing. The first printed circuit board has screw openings which correlate therewith. The plastic housing can be screwed to the first printed circuit board via the screw openings. The plastic housing moreover has prongs which can be plugged into openings provided therefor of the first printed circuit board. Stable prefixing of the plastic housing on the printed circuit board for subsequent screwing may be produced as a result. The prongs in each case may have a cross-shaped cross-section.
Embodiments of the disclosure are illustrated in the drawings and are explained in more detail below.
The figures may contain in some cases simplified, schematic illustrations. Identical reference signs are sometimes used for the same but possibly non-identical elements. Different views of the same elements might be at different scales.
The printed circuit board arrangement has a first printed circuit board 2 and a second printed circuit board 3 arranged parallel thereto. A plastic housing 6 is assembled on and fastened so that it cannot be detached to the first printed circuit board. For this purpose, the plastic housing 6 has prongs 10 with a cross-shaped cross-section which are plugged into corresponding openings of the first printed circuit board 2. Lugs, into which screws 7′ are inserted and screwed into screw openings provided therefor of the first printed circuit board 2, are integrally formed on the sides of the plastic housing 6.
The printed circuit board contact elements 4 are mounted in the plastic housing 6 in such a way that they have a direction of displacement which is oriented in the direction of the double-headed arrow 11 (see
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The most spaced-apart position between the first printed circuit board 2 and the second printed circuit board 3 is illustrated in
Even though various aspects or features of embodiments of the disclosure are each shown in combination in the Figures, it is apparent to a person skilled in the art—unless otherwise indicated—that the combinations illustrated and discussed are not the only possible ones. In particular, corresponding units or feature combinations from different embodiments can be interchanged with each other. In other words, aspects of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments.
In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2021 119 087.8 | Jul 2021 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2022/100490 | 7/8/2022 | WO |