MUMBAI, India, June 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202444011309 A) filed by Te Connectivity Solutions Gmbh, Schaffhausen, Switzerland, on Feb. 19, 2024, for 'touch protection cover, connection member, module connector and battery system.'
Inventor(s) include Eheim, Manuel; Weber, Alexander; Distler, Patrick; Hoffmann, Bjoern; and Wolf, Marcus.
The application for the patent was published on June 27, under issue no. 26/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to an electrically insulating touch protection cover (1) for an electrical module connector (2) with two connection members (8) connecting two current conductors (6) in a conductive manner, wherein the touch protection cover (1) comprises two protective housings (30), one for each of the two connection members (8), that can be plugged together along a plugging direction (28), wherein one of the two protective housings (30) comprises an inner collar (34) and the other of the two protective housings (30) comprises an outer collar (36) that is configured to receive at least in part the inner collar (34), wherein the inner collar (34) comprises at least one positive-fit element (44a) and the outer collar (36) comprises at least one positive-fit element (44b) that is complementary thereto, wherein the positive-fit elements (44a, 44b) are configured to latch in the plugging direction (28), and wherein the inner collar (34) and the outer collar (36) are configured to be rotatable relative to each other in a latched state (46) of the positive-fit elements (44a, 44b). Due to their configuration, the protective housings (30) can be pre-positioned to be rotatable relative to each other. This allows for force-free compensation of assembly and position tolerances as needed. The present invention furthermore relates to a set (78) with two touch protection covers (1), a connection member (8), a module connector (2), and a battery system (4), in particular for vehicles with an electric drive."
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