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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 2008
Filed:
Dec. 13, 2004
Bernd Fischer, Sulzberg, DE;
Klaus Lerchenmueller, Immenstadt, DE;
Konstantin Lindenthal, Blaichach, DE;
Thomas Breckle, Bihlerdorf, DE;
Juergen Raedler, Burgberg, DE;
Werner Steinberger, Immenstadt, DE;
Bernd Fischer, Sulzberg, DE;
Klaus Lerchenmueller, Immenstadt, DE;
Konstantin Lindenthal, Blaichach, DE;
Thomas Breckle, Bihlerdorf, DE;
Juergen Raedler, Burgberg, DE;
Werner Steinberger, Immenstadt, DE;
Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;
Abstract
An electrical connection set-up for connecting thin enameled wires in ignition coils, which is to replace thermal methods, for example. This is achieved in that, to produce contacting between the winding and the respective high-voltage or low-voltage outlets, an individual contact element able to be slid over the winding by its one side and is fixed in place via its other side, the contact element having a spring-type design, a sliding surface, and at least on its one side fans out in a tulip-shape in the sliding direction, in such a way that the contact element presses against the winding in a spring-like manner in the mounted state and the insulation layer is ruptured and electrical contacting takes place.