Busbar circuit board assembly
View Patent ↗An electrical connection assembly includes a substrate having first and second sides and a substrate aperture formed therein. The substrate is made of an electrically non-conductive material. A busbar is attached to the first side of the substrate. The busbar has a busbar aperture formed therein. A trace is formed on the second surface of the substrate. The busbar and trace are formed of an electrically conductive material. A pin is disposed in both the substrate aperture and the busbar aperture, wherein the pin is in electrical communication with the busbar and the trace.
1. An electrical connection assembly comprising:
a substrate formed from an electrically non-conductive material and having a first side, a second side, and a substrate aperture extending from the first side to the second side;
a busbar formed from an electrically conductive material and secured to the first side of the substrate, the busbar having a busbar aperture extending therethrough that is aligned with the substrate aperture;
a trace formed from an electrically conductive material and secured to the second side of the substrate; and
a pin formed from an electrically conductive material and extending through both the substrate aperture and the busbar aperture, the pin including a resilient portion that is disposed in the busbar aperture and engages an inner wall defined by the busbar aperture, the pin further including an end portion that extends from the resilient portion and is electrically connected to the trace.
2. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the resilient portion is defined by a pair of outwardly extending tabs separated by an opening.
3. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the resilient portion of the pin is deformed when disposed in the busbar aperture so as to exert a force against the inner wall defined by the busbar aperture and thereby frictionally retain the pin to the busbar.
4. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 1 , wherein the resilient portion is defined by a pair of outwardly extending tabs in contact with the inner wall.
5. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the thickness of the trace adjacent to the pin is substantially less than the thickness of the busbar adjacent to the pin.
6. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the pin includes a shoulder that contacts the busbar.
7. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 1 wherein the trace includes a trace aperture, and wherein the pin extends through the trace aperture.
8. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 7 wherein the pin is soldered to the trace.
9. An electrical connection assembly comprising:
an electrically non-conductive substrate having a first side, a second side having an electrically conductive trace provided thereon, and a substrate aperture that extends from the first side to the electrically conductive trace provided on the second side;
an electrically conductive busbar that is secured to the first side of the substrate, the busbar having a busbar aperture that extends therethrough and is aligned with the substrate aperture; and
an electrically conductive pin that extends through both the substrate aperture and the busbar aperture, the electrically conductive pin including a resilient portion that engages an inner wall defined by the busbar aperture such that the electrically conductive pin is electrically connected to the electrically conductive busbar, the electrically conductive pin also including an end portion that extends from the resilient portion and is electrically connected to the electrically conductive trace provided on the second side of the electrically non-conductive substrate.
10. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 9 wherein the resilient portion is defined by a pair of outwardly extending tabs separated by an opening.
11. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 9 wherein the resilient portion of the electrically conductive pin is deformed when disposed in the busbar aperture so as to exert a force against the inner wall defined by the busbar aperture and thereby frictionally retain the electrically conductive pin to the electrically conductive busbar.
12. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 9 wherein the resilient portion is defined by a pair of outwardly extending tabs in contact with the inner wall.
13. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 9 wherein the thickness of the electrically conductive trace adjacent to the electrically conductive pin is substantially less than the thickness of the electrically conductive busbar adjacent to the electrically conductive pin.
14. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 9 wherein the electrically conductive pin includes a shoulder that contacts the electrically conductive busbar.
15. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 9 wherein the electrically conductive trace includes a trace aperture, and wherein the end portion of the electrically conductive pin extends through the trace aperture.
16. The electrical connection assembly defined in claim 15 wherein the end portion of the electrically conductive pin is soldered to the electrically conductive trace.