Location History:
- Kusterdingen, DE (2014 - 2021)
- Kusterdingen-Jettenburg, DE (2021)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2025
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Stefan Huehner
Introduction
Stefan Huehner is a notable inventor based in Kusterdingen, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, holding a total of eight patents. His work focuses on developing advanced connection elements and high-current connectors that enhance electrical connectivity.
Latest Patents
One of Stefan's latest patents is a connection element designed for electrically connecting two circuit carriers. This innovative connection element features at least one solder connection for secure attachment to the surface of a circuit carrier. It includes a connection pin that is electrically linked to the solder connection, allowing for seamless integration with another circuit carrier. The design incorporates a holding body and an elastic contact element, which enhances its functionality. The contact element's end section forms the solder connection, while a movable locking element regulates the displacement of the contact element, ensuring reliable performance.
Another significant patent is for a high-current plug connector, which facilitates electrical connections between two lines. This invention includes a plug pin that connects to the first line and a plug socket for the second line. A contact cage is strategically placed between the plug pin and the plug socket to establish electrical contact. The design also features a spring element that applies a preload in the axial direction, enhancing the connector's reliability. Additionally, a flexible connection element allows for versatile connections to the lines.
Career Highlights
Stefan Huehner is currently employed at
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