Patents by Inventor Peter Stuckmann
Peter Stuckmann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250079750Abstract: A housing arrangement includes at least two or more interconnected housings which are stacked together in a stacking direction, and which respectively have at least one receiving space in which one or more electrical and/or electronic components are arranged. The respective housings are each formed in a disc-like manner, have two stacking walls and a number of narrow sides. Adjacent housings of the housing arrangement are connected to one another with at least one or more latching connections, wherein the respective latching connection of at least the middle housing has at least one latching arm. Starting from a connecting region in which it is connected to the respective housing, the latching arm first extends at one of the narrow sides in an arm region parallel to this narrow side. The latching arm has a lug which extends in the stacking direction, and which engages at least partly over an adjacent housing in the stacking direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Inventors: Till SCHMITZ, Peter STUCKMANN
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Patent number: 12237613Abstract: A terminal strip is formed as a printed circuit board plug connector and has a strip-like housing composed of a plurality of terminal housings which are arranged alongside one another in an arranging direction X. The housings are mechanically connected to one another. The terminal housings each have a plugging face side on which they have at least one first plugging contact which can be plugged together with a corresponding plugging contact of a corresponding plug connector.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2021Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Marc Böcker, Ralf Schumacher, Peter Stuckmann, Till Schmitz, Jens Oesterhaus, Jörg Münstermann, Holger Wehmeier, Volker Schröder, Klaus Püschner
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Patent number: 12230903Abstract: A connecting element for mounting an electrical circuit board to an electrical flat conductor, in particular a busbar, has a flat or substantially flat mounting surface for applying and mounting the connecting element to the circuit board, and a tulip contact for receiving the flat conductor in an electrically contacting manner. The tulip contact includes at least one clamping element and a support element, between which a receptacle for the flat conductor is provided, and wherein the tulip contact preferably extends at a mounting angle greater than 45° and less than 135° with respect to the mounting surface. An electrical circuit board having such a contact element, a terminal block having such an electrical circuit board, and a method for automated mounting of such a terminal block are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2022Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Gerald Busch, Peter Stuckmann, Ralf Schumacher, Kurt Hermanns, Thomas Wielsch
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Publication number: 20240030646Abstract: A plug connector has a housing made of an electrically non-conductive material such as a plastic which has a front side and a rear side. The housing has at least two insertion openings for conductor ends. The first and second insertion openings are in connection with respective first and second housing chambers. The first and second housing chambers have respective first and second connection devices. The housing further has a first housing half and a second housing half, wherein when rotated clockwise by 180° in a point of symmetry, the first housing half can be reproduced on the second housing half such that the housing is formed substantially or entirely in a rotationally symmetrical manner with regard to the point of symmetry or an axis of symmetry.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Till SCHMITZ, Peter STUCKMANN
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Patent number: 11817642Abstract: A modular plug connector in a strip-shaped design can be plugged together with a corresponding mating plug connector such as a printed circuit board plug connector. The modular plug connector has a plurality of plug connector modules which are arranged alongside one another and are connected mechanically to one another using mechanical connectors to form the strip shape. The plug connector modules each have a module housing, at least one plugging surface with at least one plugging contact and preferably at least one conductor or solder terminal for connection to a printed circuit board. The plug connector has at least two plug connector modules of different designs and an adapter plug connector module is provided therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Marc Böcker, Ralf Schumacher, Peter Stuckmann, Till Schmitz, Jens Oesterhaus, Jörg Münstermann, Holger Wehmeier, Volker Schröder
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Publication number: 20230006392Abstract: A connection strip is designed as a printed circuit board connector and has a strip-like connection housing, which is formed in one part or in a plurality of parts. The connection housing has a plurality of outer sides, the first outer side having a mating face side on which there are at least two or more mating face plug-in contacts, which can each be plugged together with a corresponding plug-in contact of a corresponding plug connector. The connection housing is further designed to have printed circuit board plug-in contacts on one, two or three of the other outer sides, which contacts project beyond the respective outer side so that on the one or more outer sides on which the printed circuit board plug-in contacts are provided, a printed circuit board can be soldered. A method for manufacturing the connection strip is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Matthias JOST, Christian FUCHS, Tim KNAUF, Peter STUCKMANN, Matthias LAMMERSEN
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Publication number: 20220368049Abstract: A connecting element for mounting an electrical circuit board to an electrical flat conductor, in particular a busbar, has a flat or substantially flat mounting surface for applying and mounting the connecting element to the circuit board, and a tulip contact for receiving the flat conductor in an electrically contacting manner. The tulip contact includes at least one clamping element and a support element, between which a receptacle for the flat conductor is provided, and wherein the tulip contact preferably extends at a mounting angle greater than 45° and less than 135° with respect to the mounting surface. An electrical circuit board having such a contact element, a terminal block having such an electrical circuit board, and a method for automated mounting of such a terminal block are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Gerald BUSCH, Peter STUCKMANN, Ralf SCHUMACHER, Kurt HERMANNS, Thomas WIELSCH
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Publication number: 20220077607Abstract: A modular plug connector in a strip-shaped design can be plugged together with a corresponding mating plug connector such as a printed circuit board plug connector. The modular plug connector has a plurality of plug connector modules which are arranged alongside one another and are connected mechanically to one another using mechanical connectors to form the strip shape. The plug connector modules each have a module housing, at least one plugging surface with at least one plugging contact and preferably at least one conductor or solder terminal for connection to a printed circuit board. The plug connector has at least two plug connector modules of different designs and an adapter plug connector module is provided therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Marc BÖCKER, Ralf SCHUMACHER, Peter STUCKMANN, Till SCHMITZ, Jens OESTERHAUS, Jörg MÜNSTERMANN, Holger WEHMEIER, Volker SCHRÖDER
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Publication number: 20220077624Abstract: A terminal strip is formed as a printed circuit board plug connector and has a strip-like housing composed of a plurality of terminal housings which are arranged alongside one another in an arranging direction X. The housings are mechanically connected to one another. The terminal housings each have a plugging face side on which they have at least one first plugging contact which can be plugged together with a corresponding plugging contact of a corresponding plug connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Marc BÖCKER, Ralf SCHUMACHER, Peter STUCKMANN, Till SCHMITZ, Jens OESTERHAUS, Jörg MÜNSTERMANN, Holger WEHMEIER, Volker SCHRÖDER, Klaus PÜSCHNER
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Patent number: 10971847Abstract: A disconnect terminal includes an enclosure, a first conductor rail, a second conductor rail, a switching device, and an actuation device. The switching device can be switched by the actuation device from a connecting position, in which the first conductor rail and the second conductor rail are electrically connected by the switching device into a disconnecting position in which the electrical connection of the first conductor rail and the second conductor rail is separated or disconnected, and back. A visible portion of the actuation device aligns with a surface of a portion of an upper side of the enclosure or with a part connected with the enclosure. In the disconnecting position, the visible portion of the actuation device protrudes from a surface of a portion of an upper side of the enclosure or of a part connected with the enclosure in a clearly visible manner. An assembly is provided of at least two aligned disconnect terminals.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Inventors: Uwe Arlitt, Frank Hackemack, Karlo Stjepanovic, Stefan Fischer, Genadij Neumann, Peter Stuckmann, Ralf Schumacher, Michael Lenschen, Marco Waldhoff, Andreas Rutz, Peter Meyer
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Publication number: 20200203878Abstract: A disconnect terminal includes an enclosure, a first ladder rail, a second ladder rail, a switching device, and an actuation device. The switching device can be switched by the actuation device from a connecting position, in which the first ladder rail and the second ladder rail are electrically connected by the switching device into a disconnecting position in which the electrical connection of the first ladder rail and the second ladder rail is separated or disconnected, and back. A visible portion of the actuation device aligns with a surface of a portion of an upper side of the enclosure or with a part connected with the enclosure. In the disconnecting position, the visible portion of the actuation device protrudes from a surface of a portion of an upper side of the enclosure or of a part connected with the enclosure in a clearly visible manner. An assembly is provided of at least two aligned disconnect terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Uwe ARLITT, Frank HACKEMACK, Karlo STJEPANOVIC, Stefan FISCHER, Genadij NEUMANN, Peter STUCKMANN, Ralf SCHUMACHER, Michael LENSCHEN, Marco WALDHOFF, Andreas RUTZ, Peter MEYER
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Patent number: 10666003Abstract: A contact and busbar assembly forms a bus system on electronics housings arranged in an array direction. Each housing includes a circuit board. The contact and busbar assembly includes multiple bus plugs having first connecting contacts for electrically contacting the circuit boards and second connecting contacts in the form of socket contacts for electrically contacting power rail strips. A plurality of power rail strips electrically connects the second connecting contacts of adjacent electronics housings. A first power rail strip electrically connects the bus plugs of two directly adjacent electronics housings and a second power rail strip of greater length electrically connects two spaced electronics housings. An electronics housing assembly is provided having multiple electronics housings arranged against one another in the array direction and a contact and busbar assembly as set forth above.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Till Schmitz, René Arntzen, Volker Schröder, Peter Stuckmann
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Publication number: 20190260170Abstract: A contact and busbar assembly forms a bus system on electronics housings arranged in an array direction. Each housing includes a circuit board. The contact and busbar assembly includes multiple bus plugs having first connecting contacts for electrically contacting the circuit boards and second connecting contacts in the form of socket contacts for electrically contacting power rail strips. A plurality of power rail strips electrically connects the second connecting contacts of adjacent electronics housings. A first power rail strip electrically connects the bus plugs of two directly adjacent electronics housings and a second power rail strip of greater length electrically connects two spaced electronics housings. An electronics housing assembly is provided having multiple electronics housings arranged against one another in the array direction and a contact and busbar assembly as set forth above.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Till SCHMITZ, René ARNTZEN, Volker SCHRÖDER, Peter STUCKMANN
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Patent number: 10103482Abstract: A spring loaded direct plug-in terminal with a direct plug-in connector for the connection of a conductor includes a housing with a chamber and a plug-in channel for plugging the conductor into the chamber. The terminal also includes a busbar, a clamping spring arranged in the chamber and acting as a compression spring for fixing the electrical conductor on the busbar in the area of a clamping site. The clamping spring includes a pivotable clamping arm which can be adjusted from a locked state in a locked position into a clamping state in which it is unlocked from the locked state and presses the electrical conductor against the busbar. An actuation element which is movable in the housing is provided which, together with the clamping arm of the clamping spring, can be locked in the locked state. The mobility of the actuation element in the housing in the locked state can be arrested by a locking element which is movable at an angle relative to the movement direction of the actuation element.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Peter Stuckmann
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Publication number: 20170352980Abstract: A spring loaded direct plug-in terminal with a direct plug-in connector for the connection of a conductor includes a housing with a chamber and a plug-in channel for plugging the conductor into the chamber. The terminal also includes a busbar, a clamping spring arranged in the chamber and acting as a compression spring for fixing the electrical conductor on the busbar in the area of a clamping site. The clamping spring includes a pivotable clamping arm which can be adjusted from a locked state in a locked position into a clamping state in which it is unlocked from the locked state and presses the electrical conductor against the busbar. An actuation element which is movable in the housing is provided which, together with the clamping arm of the clamping spring, can be locked in the locked state. The mobility of the actuation element in the housing in the locked state can be arrested by a locking element which is movable at an angle relative to the movement direction of the actuation element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventor: Peter Stuckmann
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Patent number: 9653858Abstract: A connector assembly for transmitting electrical energy through a wall opening, including a horizontal generally-rectangular first connector housing arranged on one side of the wall with a collar portion of the first housing extending through the wall opening. The collar portion contains a plurality of horizontal parallel coplanar first through bores in which are mounted a plurality of electrically conductive spring contacts, respectively. A second connector housing arranged on the other side of the wall opening contains a recess receiving the collar portion, and a plurality of second bores extending collinearly opposite the first bores, respectively. An electrically conductive comb member includes a plurality of integral pin portions that extend from a common spine portion through the second bores and into the first bores for electrical engagement with the spring contacts, respectively, thereby to connect conductors arranged on opposite sides of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Weidmueller Interface GMBH & Co. KGInventors: Dirk Hanke, Johann Klippenstein, Peter Stuckmann, Peter Walker
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Publication number: 20160164230Abstract: A connector assembly for transmitting electrical energy through a wall opening, including a horizontal generally-rectangular first connector housing arranged on one side of the wall with a collar portion of the first housing extending through the wall opening. The collar portion contains a plurality of horizontal parallel coplanar first through bores in which are mounted a plurality of electrically conductive spring contacts, respectively. A second connector housing arranged on the other side of the wall opening contains a recess receiving the collar portion, and a plurality of second bores extending collinearly opposite the first bores, respectively. An electrically conductive comb member includes a plurality of integral pin portions that extend from a common spine portion through the second bores and into the first bores for electrical engagement with the spring contacts, respectively, thereby to connect conductors arranged on opposite sides of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2014Publication date: June 9, 2016Applicant: Weidmueller GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Dirk Hanke, Johann Klippenstein, Peter Stuckmann, Peter Walker
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Patent number: 8582311Abstract: A housing for protectively enclosing a printed circuit board, including a base, and a pair of parallel spaced vertical housing side walls extending upwardly from the base to define a chamber that receives the central portion of the printed circuit board, whereby the vertical edge portions of the board extend outwardly beyond the corresponding vertical edges of the housing side walls, respectively. Vertical side members having generally U-shaped horizontal cross-sectional configurations are mounted on the outwardly extending edge portions of the printed circuit board, respectively, with the leg portions of each side member extending between the housing side walls and the printed circuit board, respectively, whereby portions of housing side walls overlap the side member leg portions. The upper end of the chamber is closed by a lid member that is fastened between the upper ends of the side members.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Weidmueller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Bernd Van Giesen, Dirk Hanke, Peter Stuckmann, Stephan Lange, Matthias Niggemann, Georg Wagner, Jens Brokmann, Katrin Wibbeke, Heinz Scharlibbe, Andreas Wedler
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Patent number: D1008978Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Inventors: Marc Böcker, Ralf Schumacher, Peter Stuckmann
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Patent number: D1018470Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Marc Böcker, Ralf Schumacher, Peter Stuckmann