Electric Motor, in Particular External Rotor Motor, and Intermediate Insulating Part for an Electric Motor

20170222514 · 2017-08-03

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Abstract

The invention relates to an electric motor having a stator and an electronics compartment which receives electric/electronic structural parts. Said electric motor is accommodated in an electronics housing and can be closed by a housing cover. In order to maintain leakage paths and/or air paths between the housing cover and the electric/electronic structural parts, the electric motor has an intermediate insulating part (1) which is made of an electrically insulating plastic and has a supporting part as hard component and at least one soft component as sealing part (14, 25). The soft component is connected cohesively and/or by positive engagement to the hard component. The intermediate insulating part (1) has at least one pressing element (33) by which at least one heat-generating structural part is pressed against a cooling surface. The intermediate insulating part (1) has a hood-shaped support which is made of a hard, electrically insulating plastic. At least one sealing part (14, 25) made of a soft component is connected to said support. Moreover, the intermediate insulating part (1) has at least one pressing element (33).

Claims

1.-19. (canceled)

20. An electric motor comprising: a stator; an electronics housing comprising an electronics chamber configured to receive electric/electronic components and a housing cover closing off the electronics chamber; at least one intermediate insulating part provided between the housing cover and the electric/electronic components and configured to maintain leakage and/or air paths; the at least one intermediate insulating part comprised of an electrically insulating plastic material; the at least one intermediate insulating part comprising a support part as a hard component and a sealing part comprised of a soft component and connected by material fusion and/or form fit to the support part, wherein the support part comprises a jacket extending at least about a portion of a circumference of the at least one intermediate insulating part, and wherein the sealing part includes a seal arranged at a free end of the jacket; the at least one intermediate insulating part further comprising at least one pressing element configured to force at least one heat-generating component against a cooling surface; wherein the at least one pressing element is part of a wall delimiting a pocket configured to accommodate the heat-generating component and wherein the at least one pressing element is positioned at a radial spacing opposite a jacket of the housing cover such that the at least one pressing element forces the heat-generating component against the jacket of the housing cover, wherein the jacket of the housing cover is the cooling surface.

21. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the seal seals a gap between a rim of the housing cover and the stator.

22. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the free end of the jacket of the at least one intermediate insulating part has a free rim and the seal engages about the free rim of the jacket of the at least one intermediate insulating part.

23. The electric motor according to claim 23, wherein the free rim of the jacket of the at least one intermediate insulating part is projecting outwardly past an exterior side of the jacket of the at least one intermediate insulating part.

24. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the at least one intermediate insulating part is provided with at least one through opening for a fastening screw, wherein the sealing part includes a sealing ring, wherein the at least one through opening has a rim, and wherein the sealing ring is arranged on the rim of the at least one through opening.

25. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the at least one pressing element is resiliently flexible.

26. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the at least one pressing element comprises at least one pressing nose.

27. The electric motor according to claim 26, wherein the at least one pressing nose has a free end provided with a bevel.

28. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the wall delimiting the pocket is formed by shaping the jacket of the at least one intermediate insulating part.

29. The electric motor according to claim 20, wherein the at least one pressing element is connected by webs to the jacket of the at least one intermediate insulating part.

30. An intermediate insulating part for an electric motor, the intermediate insulating part comprising: a hood-shaped support comprising a jacket and comprised of a hard electrically insulating plastic material; a sealing part comprised of a soft component and connected to the support by material fusion and/or by form fit; at least one pressing element being part of a wall of the intermediate insulating part that delimits a pocket, wherein the at least one pressing element is positioned at a spacing relative to the jacket inside the intermediate insulating part.

31. The intermediate insulating part according to claim 30, wherein the wall delimiting the pocket is formed by shaping the jacket.

32. The intermediate insulating part according to claim 30, wherein the at least one pressing element is connected by webs to the jacket.

33. The intermediate insulating part according to claim 30, wherein the at least one pressing element is resiliently flexible.

34. The intermediate insulating part according to claim 30, wherein the at least one pressing element comprises at least one pressing nose.

35. The intermediate insulating part according to claim 34, wherein the at least one pressing nose has a free end provided with a bevel.

Description

[0025] The invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of an embodiment illustrated in the drawing. It is shown in:

[0026] FIG. 1 in perspective illustration an intermediate insulating part according to the invention;

[0027] FIG. 2 the intermediate insulating part according to FIG. 1 in perspective view from the other side;

[0028] FIG. 3 a plan view of the intermediate insulating part;

[0029] FIG. 4 a side view of the intermediate insulating part according to FIG. 3;

[0030] FIG. 5 a bottom view of the intermediate insulating part according to the invention;

[0031] FIG. 6 in enlarged illustration a section along the line VI-VI in FIG. 3;

[0032] FIG. 7 in section view the intermediate insulating part according to the invention between a housing cover and a stator flange of an electric motor;

[0033] FIG. 8 a sealing action of the intermediate insulating part in enlarged illustration;

[0034] FIG. 9 a section view of the intermediate insulating part positioned between the housing cover and the stator flange;

[0035] FIG. 10 the detail X of FIG. 9 in enlarged illustration;

[0036] FIG. 11 in a radial section view and in enlarged illustration the pressing element of the intermediate insulating part according to the invention.

[0037] The intermediate insulating part 1 is used in electric motors and fulfills three functions. The first function resides in ensuring that the air and leakage paths are maintained and in avoiding thereby electrical breakdown. The second function resides in sealing the electric motor against external influences. The third function of the intermediate insulating part 1 resides finally in pressing the electronic components arranged in an electronics chamber against cooling surfaces so that the heat produced in operation is reliably transferred from the respective electronic component onto the cooling surface. The intermediate insulating part 1 forms thus a multi-functional component that combines in it the described different functions. In this way, the configuration of the electric motor containing the intermediate insulating part 1 is simplified. Also, assembly is significantly simplified because it is not required to provide different components for the different functions. By use of the intermediate insulating part 1, all three aforementioned functions are fulfilled in a simple way.

[0038] FIG. 7 shows in an exemplary way the mounted position of the intermediate insulating part 1. It is inserted into a housing cover 2 which is comprised of a metallic material and is of a hood-shaped configuration. The housing cover 2 closes off an electronics chamber 3 which is located in an electronics housing 4. In the illustrated embodiment, the electronics housing 4 is formed by a stator flange 5 and the housing cover 2 which is attached to the stator flange 5. It is part of a stator 6 which is surrounded by a rotor 9. The rotor 9 surrounds the stator in a cup shape.

[0039] The electronics housing 4 can also be a component that is separate from the stator flange 5 and is mounted in a known way on the stator flange.

[0040] At least one circuit board 7 is accommodated in the electronics chamber 3 and supports the electronic components required for operation of the electric motor, for example, rectifiers, diodes, and the like.

[0041] The housing cover 2 has a circumferentially extending jacket 8 that surrounds a jacket 12 of the intermediate insulating part 1 and is positioned with its exterior side 10 approximately at the level of the outer rim 11 of the stator flange 5.

[0042] The jacket 12 is surrounded about its circumference by the jacket 8 of the housing cover 2 with formation of a minimal air gap. As can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the jacket 12 has different heights about the circumference of the intermediate insulating part. The configuration of the jacket 12 depends on the configuration of the jacket 8 of the housing cover 2.

[0043] The intermediate insulating part 1 is comprised of a hard plastic material, for example, PET. On the free rim 13 of the jacket 12, a soft seal 14 is provided which extends about the circumference of the jacket 12 and seals the circumferential gap 15 (FIG. 8) between the free end of the jacket 8 of the housing cover 2 and the end face of the stator flange 5 in outward direction. The soft seal 14 is advantageously injection molded onto the jacket 12 and is comprised, for example, of TPE. In order to ensure a reliable hold of the soft seal 14 on the jacket 12, the free rim 13 of the jacket 12 is designed such that it projects radially outwardly. The soft seal 14 engages about this projecting rim 13 in a U-shape (FIG. 8). This configuration of the soft seal 14 has the advantage that, about the circumference of the jacket 12, a sealing ring is formed whose width is substantially greater than the width of the gap 15 to be sealed.

[0044] The connection between the intermediate insulating part and the soft seal 14 can also be designed with form fit.

[0045] The jacket 8 of the housing cover 2 is provided on its inner side with a circumferentially extending shoulder 16 which is delimited in radial outward direction by an axially projecting rim section 17. The stator flange 5 is provided at the radial outer rim with an annularly extending elevation 18 which is positioned axially opposite the rim section 17. Due to the two sections 17, 18, the soft seal 14 is shielded optimally in outward direction so that a damage of the soft seal in operation of the electric motor is prevented. In the mounted position, the soft seal 14 is axially elastically deformed between the bottom of the shoulder 16 and the stator flange 5, whereby an optimal sealing action is ensured.

[0046] The jacket 12 of the intermediate insulating part 1 is adjoined, about a portion of the circumference, by a wall section 19, 20 which is extending transversely, preferably perpendicularly, to it. In these wall sections, there are through openings 21, 22 for fastening screws 23 with which the housing cover 2 with intermediate positioning of the intermediate insulating part 1 is fastened on the stator flange 5. Support sleeves 42 are projecting away from the stator flange 5 and are advantageously formed monolithically with the stator flange 5, and the fastening screws 23 are screwed into them. The support sleeves 42 can be provided with threaded bores for the fastening screws 23. Instead of the threaded bores, the support sleeves 42 can also be provided with blind bores into which then self-tapping fastening screws 23 are screwed.

[0047] On the rim of the through openings 21, 22, a sealing ring 25 is provided, respectively, that is advantageously produced of the same soft material as the soft seal 14. With the sealing ring 25, the respective through opening 21, 22 is sealed in the mounted position of the housing cover 2. Since the sealing rings 25 are comprised of a soft component, the fastening screws 23 are sealed properly by the sealing rings 25 (FIGS. 7 and 8).

[0048] The position and arrangement of the wall sections 19, 20 depends on the inner configuration of the electronics chamber 3, i.e., on the arrangement of the electric or electronic components in the electronics chamber 3. In the exemplary embodiment, the intermediate insulating part 1 has a raised area 26 that is designed such that in the mounted position it is contacting the inner side of the housing cover 2 (FIG. 7). This raised area 26 extends approximately about an angular range of 90° and in plan view is designed like a sector (FIGS. 2 and 3). On this raised area 26, web-shaped projections 27 to 29 are provided (FIGS. 2 and 3) of which the projections 28, 28 extend straight and the projection 29 in an arc shape. The straight projections 27, 28 are positioned at a right angle relative to each other. In the mounted position, the intermediate insulating part 1 is resting with the projections 27 to 29 on the inner side of the housing cover 2 (FIG. 7). In the mounted position, the housing cover 2 presses against the projections 27 to 29 so that the intermediate insulating part 1 is forced fixedly into its mounted position.

[0049] The intermediate insulating part 1 is designed such that it is resting areally at least mostly on the inner side of the housing cover 2 (FIG. 7). In this context, the housing cover 2 is embodied in an exemplary fashion in such a way that it is contacting with its recessed area 30 the wall section 19 of the intermediate insulating part 1 and secures the latter additionally in the mounted position.

[0050] The housing cover 2 is provided with a recess 31 that is closed off by a cover part 32. The recess 31 can be used as a receiving space for additional components. The cover part 32 is connected detachably to the housing cover 2.

[0051] The intermediate insulating part 1 serves not only for maintaining the air and leakage paths and for sealing the motor, but also for pressing electronic components against cooling surfaces. For this purpose, the intermediate insulating part 1 is provided with at least one pressing element 33 which will be described with the aid of FIGS. 9 to 11.

[0052] In the illustrated embodiment, the intermediate insulating part 1 comprises only a single such pressing element 33 (FIG. 1). Depending on the configuration of the electric motor, the intermediate insulating part 1 can be provided with additional pressing elements 33.

[0053] The pressing element 33 is arranged in the area of the jacket 12 of the intermediate insulating part 1 and delimits partially a pocket 34 in which the component 35 to be cooled is positioned in the mounted position. The pocket 34 has approximately a rectangular contour and is formed by a corresponding shaped portion of the jacket 12 of the intermediate insulating part 1. As can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 11, the pressing element 33 is positioned at a spacing relative to the jacket 12 within the intermediate insulating part 1 and is connected at its ends positioned in circumferential direction by a respective leg 36, 37 to the jacket 12.

[0054] The pressing element 33 and the legs 36, 37 have the same height and extend perpendicularly from the raised area 26. The leg 36 is positioned at an obtuse angle relative to the pressing element 33 while the oppositely positioned leg 37 is positioned at an acute angle relative to the pressing element 33. Both legs 36, 37 pass at their ends facing away from the pressing element 33 by means of an intermediate web 38, 39 into the jacket 12. As can be seen in FIG. 11, the intermediate webs 38, 39 adjoin at a large obtuse angle the jacket 12 of the intermediate insulating part 1.

[0055] The pressing element 33 and the legs 36, 37 are thin-walled components. The legs 36, 37 ensure that the pressing element 33 can provide an elastic spring action for applying pressure to the component 35. By means of the pressing element 33, the component 35 is forced against the inner wall of the jacket 8 of the housing cover 2 which is comprised of heat-conducting material, in particular metal. The jacket 8 absorbs the heat of the component 35. Since it is contacting the jacket 8 of the housing cover 2 under the force of the pressing element 33, an optimal heat transfer is ensured. The pressing element 33 is provided at its free rim at half the circumferential length with a pressure nose 40 which is projecting in the direction toward the jacket 8 of the housing cover 2 and is provided with a slanted portion 41 at its free end on the side which is facing the jacket 8.

[0056] During assembly, the intermediate insulating part 1 is inserted into the housing cover 2. Subsequently, the circuit board 7 with the electronic component 35 to be pressure-loaded is mounted. Upon insertion of the circuit board into the housing cover 2, the beveled portion 41 ensures reliably that the component 35 to be pressure-loaded reaches the pocket 34 provided for it. With the pressing nose 40 the component 35 is tightly pressed against the housing cover jacket 8 so that a good heat transfer from the component 35 to the jacket 8 is ensured.

[0057] The intermediate insulating part 1 enables also a tolerance compensation because it is made of the hard plastic material that allows for certain deformations upon installation of the intermediate insulating part 1. Since also the pressing element 33 is of a thin-walled configuration, it can also elastically deform to such an extent that the thicker pressing nose 40 presses the component 35 to be cooled with sufficient force against the jacket 8.

[0058] Since, by means of the intermediate insulating part 1, the required air and leakage paths are maintained and also the electric motor is sealed and electronic components are forced against cooling surfaces, a very inexpensive solution is provided because only a single component is provided for these three different functions. In addition, the risk of faulty assembly is reduced.

[0059] For heat transfer, the configuration can also be designed such that in the electronic chamber 3 separate cooling elements are provided. In this case, the component 35 to be cooled which is mounted on the circuit board 7 is also pressed by the pressing element 33 in the described way against the corresponding cooling element. Moreover, the intermediate insulating part 1 can have further pressing elements in order to force not only one but two or more components against cooling surfaces.