MUMBAI, India, Nov. 7 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202514024647 A) filed by Webasto Se, Stockdorf, Germany, on March 19, for 'plug-in connector for electrically connecting two printed circuit boards.'
Inventor(s) include Fabian Riediger; Peter Wittich; Rainer Staude; and Christian Knop.
The application for the patent was published on Nov. 7, under issue no. 45/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A plug-in connector (30) for electrically connecting two printed circuit boards (10, 20) comprises a first connection part (40) and a second connection part (70), which mechanically interacts with the first connection part. The first connection part (40) comprises a first base section (50) and a first spring section (60). The first base section (50) has a first bottom wall (51) with a first lower surface (58), which spans a plane (XY), for attachment to a first printed circuit board (10), wherein the plane is defined by a first direction (X), in which the two printed circuit boards (10, 20) lie with their end faces opposite each other in the connected state, and a second direction (Y), which is perpendicular to the first direction, and wherein the first spring section (60) comprises two resiliently mounted first wall sections (64) lying opposite each other in the second direction (Y). The second connection part (70) comprises a second base section (80) and a second spring section (90). The second base section (80) has a second bottom wall (81) with a second lower surface (88) in the plane (XY) for attachment to a first printed circuit board (20). The first spring section (90) comprises two resiliently mounted second wall sections (94) lying opposite each other in the second direction (Y), which resiliently mounted second wall sections are configured to receive between them the second wall sections (94) along a third direction (Z), which lies perpendicular to the plane (XY). The first and the second wall sections (64, 94) each comprise a first and, respectively, a second contact section (65, 95), which contact sections are designed to interact when the two connection parts (40, 70) are connected by mutual latching. The first and the second contact sections (65, 95) exhibit a different extent (L6, L7) from each other in the first direction (X), so that contact defined by the contact sections (65, 95) in the latched-in state has play in the first direction (X)."
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