20240047929. STAMPED AND FORMED ELECTRICAL CONTACT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME simplified abstract (Aptiv Technologies Limited)
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STAMPED AND FORMED ELECTRICAL CONTACT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
David R. Peterson of Aurora OH (US)
Jonathan David Weidner of Conneautville PA (US)
Andrew Bohan of Tallmadge OH (US)
Nicholas A. Durse of Youngstown OH (US)
Jacob Martin of Olmsted OH (US)
STAMPED AND FORMED ELECTRICAL CONTACT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240047929 titled 'STAMPED AND FORMED ELECTRICAL CONTACT AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an electrical assembly that consists of an electrical conductor with a planar portion and a bore hole, and an electrical contact with a tubular portion and multiple contact petals. The contact petals are in electrical contact with the conductor. The abstract also mentions a method for producing such an assembly.
- The electrical assembly includes an electrical conductor with a planar portion and a bore hole.
- An electrical contact is present with a tubular portion and multiple contact petals.
- The contact petals extend radially from the tubular portion and are in electrical contact with the conductor.
- The assembly can be produced using a specific method.
Potential Applications:
- Electrical connectors and terminals
- Circuit boards and electronic devices
- Power transmission and distribution systems
Problems Solved:
- Ensures reliable electrical contact between the conductor and contact petals
- Provides a secure and stable connection in electrical assemblies
- Facilitates efficient transmission of electrical signals or power
Benefits:
- Improved electrical conductivity and reliability
- Enhanced mechanical stability and durability
- Simplified assembly and manufacturing processes
Original Abstract Submitted
an electrical assembly includes an electrical conductor having a planar portion and defining a bore hole extending through the planar portion and an electrical contact having a tubular portion disposed within the bore hole and a plurality of contact petals extending radially from the tubular portion. the plurality of contact petals are in electrical contact with the electrical conductor. a method of producing such an electrical assembly is also provided.