VEHICLE
20170237240 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R25/02134
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02B1/28
ELECTRICITY
B61L15/0036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61L15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
B61D17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R25/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H02B1/28
ELECTRICITY
B61L15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A vehicle, in particular for conveying people and/or freight, includes at least one fireproof electrical network, at least one first vehicle region having a first fire load, and at least one second vehicle region having a second fire load that is smaller than the first fire load. In order to keep the necessary fireproofing as low as possible, at least part of the fireproof electrical network is disposed in the second vehicle region.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A vehicle for conveying at least one of people or freight, the vehicle comprising: at least one first vehicle region having a first fire load; at least one second vehicle region having a second fire load being smaller than said first fire load; and at least one fireproof electrical network, at least part of said at least one fireproof electrical network being disposed in said at least one second vehicle region.
11. The vehicle according to claim 10, wherein said at least one second vehicle region is not configured for conveying people or freight.
12. The vehicle according to claim 10, wherein said at least one second vehicle region is disposed below said at least one first vehicle region.
13. The vehicle according to claim 10, which further comprises a vehicle body forming at least one fireproof section in said at least one second vehicle region, at least part of said at least one fireproof electrical network being disposed in said at least one fireproof section.
14. The vehicle according to claim 10, which further comprises at least one fire-protective housing disposed in said at least one second vehicle region, at least part of said at least one fireproof electrical network being disposed in said at least one fire-protective housing.
15. The vehicle according to claim 14, which further comprises a network being external to said housing, said at least one fireproof electrical network including at least one plug-type connector for connecting said part of said at least one fireproof electrical network inside said housing to said network external to said housing.
16. The vehicle according to claim 14, wherein said at least one fireproof electrical network includes a plurality of sub networks having different functionalities required in an event of a fire, all of said sub networks being disposed in said housing.
17. The vehicle according to claim 10, wherein said at least one fireproof electrical network includes at least one printed circuit board.
18. The vehicle according to claim 17, wherein said at least one fireproof electrical network includes at least one switching element disposed on said at least one printed circuit board.
19. The vehicle according to claim 18, wherein said at least one switching element is at least one relay.
Description
[0016] The invention is explained below with reference to the exemplary embodiment variant in the appended drawings, in which:
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[0021] The fireproofing device 2 comprises in particular a housing 7, an internal network 20, fastening means 8, a plurality of plug-type connectors 9 and a plurality of circuit boards 10.
[0022] The fireproofing device 2 is described below with reference to
[0023] The housing 7 of the fireproofing device 2 essentially has the form of a box and is made of sheet metal or other material. The housing 7 consists of a box 11 having an opening 12 at the front and a cover 13 which closes the opening 12 in the closed state in
[0024] In the case of the embodiment variant according to
[0025] The circuit boards 10 so installed as to be parallel relative to each other and essentially at right angles to the cover 13, and parallel to the side walls 17 of the housing 7. The circuit boards 10 are in each case plugged into circuit board slots (not shown) of a backplane 18 behind the plug-type connectors 9. The circuit boards 10 in each case take the form of printed circuit boards onto which the components and conductor paths are applied. Printed circuit boards are also referred to as PCBs. Components on the circuit boards include relays 19, DC converters (not shown) and other electrical components. In the case of the exemplary embodiment variant as per
[0026] The previously cited functions of the fireproofing device 2 as provided by corresponding components and connections on the circuit boards 10 comprise in this case a fire alarm system, an emergency travel device for the vehicle 1 and a public information system, in particular for spoken instructions to the passengers. Relative to the housing 7, the components on the circuit boards 10 can be connected externally via the plug-type connectors 9 and are connected internally via the backplane 18. The internal connection, i.e. the connection inside the housing 7 is required because the different functions provided in the fireproofing device 2 need to communicate with each other. By virtue of the internal connection, the cabling expense outside of the housing 7 can be reduced.
[0027] For each plug-type connector 9 of the fireproofing device 2, the vehicle 1 has a reciprocal plug-type connector 23 via which the components inside the fireproofing device 2 communicate with components of an external network 21 of the vehicle 1 outside the housing 7. Such components of the external network 21 in the vehicle 1 may be e.g. loudspeakers, sensors, energy supply, light fittings, signal lines, etc.
[0028] Components which, in the event of a fire in the vehicle 1, require particular protection from the effects of fire are arranged in the fireproofing device 2. These components provide functions of the vehicle 1 which must continue to function for at least a specified time during or in the event of a fire. As mentioned above, these functions may include continued travel of the vehicle, output of passenger information and a fire alarm system, for example. Said functions must continue to function for a specified time in the event of a fire. To this end, the fireproof device 2 must provide a certain fire resistance, in particular by virtue of the housing 7. The level of resistance to fire depends on the so-called fire load of the installation location.
[0029] The fire load of a specific region of the vehicle is understood to be the energy which is released in the event of a fire in this region, and which must therefore be taken into consideration for protective measures against such a fire.
[0030] The fire load of the passenger region 4 of the vehicle 1 is greater than the fire load of the under floor region 6. This is accounted for by the fact that passengers in the passenger region take many objects with them which have a high fire load, e.g. items of luggage, newspapers, etc. Since fewer combustible objects are arranged in the under floor region 6, the fire load of the under floor region 6 is lower. Since the fireproofing device 2 in the vehicle 1 is arranged in the under floor region 6, the housing 7 need not offer the same degree of fireproofing or flame barriers as would be required if the fireproofing device 2 was arranged in the passenger region 4. The arrangement of the fireproofing device 2 in the under floor region 6 is therefore advantageous. Since many other devices of the vehicle 1 are likewise arranged in the under floor region 6, the cabling to and from the fireproofing device 2 is also easier by virtue of the fact that these are arranged in the under floor region 6. Since all of the switching elements of the vehicle 1, said switching elements requiring particular protection against fire, are arranged in the one housing of the fireproofing device 2, only one housing 7 is necessary.
[0031] By virtue of the plug-type connectors 9 and the fastening means 8, the fireproofing device 2 can be assembled and connected in the vehicle 1 particularly quickly. By virtue of the modular embodiment of the fireproofing device 2 with the plug-type connectors 9 and the enclosed housing 7, the fireproofing device 2 can be preassembled and tested separately from the vehicle 1. Furthermore, in the event of a fault during operation, the fireproofing device 2 can be removed in the vehicle 1 and replaced by a new fireproofing device 2 particularly quickly and easily. Once it has been removed, the faulty fireproofing device 2 can then be repaired and tested separately from the vehicle 1, without the vehicle 1 failing.
[0032] Depending on the embodiment (number and configuration of the circuit boards 10), the fireproofing device 2 may allow a maximum number of possible functions or be configured for only a given carriage-specific function. In the first case, the fireproofing device 2 is always identical for each vehicle 1, the required functions being only carriage-specific functions provided via reciprocal plug-type connectors 23 and an external electrical network 2, wherein this nonetheless results in different embodiments of the fireproofing device 2.
[0033] By virtue of using relays instead of previously conventional contactors, relatively little heat is generated in the housing 7 of the fireproofing device 2, and therefore the danger of a fire in the interior of the fireproofing device 2 is slight. Since relays are small and lightweight in comparison with contactors, the volume and the weight of the fireproofing device 2 are relatively modest.
[0034] The circuit boards 10, plug connector elements 16 and backplane 18 arranged inside the housing 7 form the internal electrical network 20. The electrical network running outside the housing 7 of the fireproofing device 2 in the vehicle 1 represents the external electrical network 21. The plug-type connectors 9 of the fireproofing device 2 are connected to the internal network 20. The external network 21 of the vehicle 1 is itself connected to the reciprocal plug-type connectors 23, which are connected to the plug-type connectors 9 to form a plug-type connection.
[0035] The vehicle 1 has a fireproof electrical network 22 which includes the fireproofing device 2 and all other electrical components of the vehicle 1 that are protected against fire. These components comprise e.g. fireproof cables, loudspeakers, emergency lighting, etc.