Circuit Board Wafer with Contacts Mounted on Castellated Edges
US-2024145960-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US2016156115A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016156115-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414904702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A contact device for establishing an electrical connection to a contact point of a printed circuit board is insertable into a contact hole arranged at the contact point, so as to establish an electrical connection to the contact point of the printed circuit board. The contact device includes a contact element having a deformation portion and a screw element operable to be screwed into the contact element. The deformation portion is in a longitudinal extension state when in a pre-assembly state and is operable to be deformed out of the longitudinal extension state when in an assembled state by means of the screw element being screwed at least part way into the contact element.
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1 . A contact device for establishing an electrical connection to a contact point of a printed circuit board, the contact device being insertable into a contact hole arranged at the contact point, so as to establish an electrical connection to the contact point of the printed circuit board, the contact device comprising: a contact element having a deformation portion and a screw element operable to be screwed into the contact element, wherein the deformation portion is in a longitudinal extension state when in a pre-assembly state and is operable to be deformed out of the longitudinal extension state when in an assembled state by the screw element being screwed at least part way into the contact element. 2 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein that the screw element comprises a threaded shank that passes through the deformation portion. 3 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein, when in the pre-assembly state, the contact element extends in an insertion direction by its deformation portion, which is in the longitudinal extension state. 4 . The contact device according to claim 3 , wherein the contact element has a shank portion which axially adjoins the deformation portion in the insertion direction and which is operable to pass through the contact hole in the assembled state. 5 . The contact device according to claim 4 , wherein the contact element comprises a threaded portion which axially adjoins an end of the deformation portion remote from the shank portion, and which is in threaded engagement with the screw element. 6 . The contact device according to claim 5 , wherein the screw element is in threaded engagement with the threaded portion in the pre-assembly state and is operable to be screwed into the threaded portion in a screwing direction directed around the insertion direction in order to transfer the contact element into the assembled state. 7 . The contact device according to claim 5 , wherein, in the assembled state, the threaded portion is closer to the shank portion than when in the pre-assembly state. 8 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the deformation portion has a wall strength that is lower than that of at least one axially adjacent portion of the contact element. 9 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the deformation of the deformation portion from the pre-assembly state to the assembled state is plastic deformation. 10 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact element is made of metal. 11 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact element comprises a plug-in contact for connecting an electrical connector. 12 . A printed circuit board arrangement comprising: a printed circuit board having at least one contact point and a contact hole arranged at the contact point; and a contact device having a deformation portion and a screw element operable to be screwed into the contact element, wherein the deformation portion is in a longitudinal extension state when in a pre-assembly state, wherein the contact device is operable to be inserted into the contact hole to establish an electrical connection to the at least one contact point of the printed circuit board, wherein the deformation portion of the contact device is operable to be inserted into the contact hole in an insertion direction when in the pre-assembly state, and wherein the deformation portion is operable to be deformed in the assembled state by the screw element being screwed at least part way into the contact element in such a way that the contact element is held on the contact point. 13 . The printed circuit board arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein the deformation portion is operable to hold the contact element on the contact point in a form-fitting manner when in the assembled state. 14 . The printed circuit board arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein the screw element comprises a head which, when in the assembled state, comes to rest on one of the sides of the printed circuit board facing away from the deformation portion. 15 . The printed circuit board arrangement according to claim 12 , wherein the contact element comprises a collar which, when in the assembled state, rests against the printed circuit board, the collar and the deformation portion coming to rest on different sides of the printed circuit board when in the assembled state. 16 . The printed circuit board arrangement according to claim 12 , further comprising a via arranged on the contact hole. 17 . A method for establishing an electrical connection between a printed circuit board and a contact device, the printed circuit board comprising a contact point and a contact hole arranged at the contact point, the method comprising: inserting a deformation portion of a contact element of the contact device into the contact hole in an insertion direction; and screwing a screw element of the contact element of the contact device at least part way into the contact element so that the deformation portion is deformed so as to hold the contact element on the contact point. 18 . The contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the deformation portion comprises recesses which are circumferentially distributed around the insertion direction.
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