Electric Motor Having SMD Components and Associated Connection Component
20170271959 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K1/0284
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/14
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/183
ELECTRICITY
H02K11/0094
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/0311
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/0215
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K11/00
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/14
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electric motor includes a plurality of SMD components arranged on a carrier of the motor, and a connection part for the SMD components together with an electrically conductive housing part of the motor. A contact spring electrically connects a plurality of SMD components to the housing part. The contact spring has a main section, a spring-type connection section that extends outwards from one side of the main section, and at least one spring-type contact section that extends outwards from the other side of the main section. The spring-type connection section of the contact spring includes a plurality of contact fingers for the SMD components.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. An electric motor comprising: a support (6) having recesses or chambers; a plurality of SMD components (5) arranged in the recesses or chambers of the support (6); an electrically conductive housing part; a connection part connecting the SMD components (5) to the electrically conductive housing part, the connection part being configured as a contact spring (10) clamped on the support (6), and the connection part electrically connecting the plurality of SMD components (5) to the electrically conductive housing part, the contact spring (10) having: a main section (1), a resilient connection section, which extends from a first side of the main section (1), for contacting the SMD components (5), and at least one resilient contact section (3), which extends from a second side of the main section (1), for electrical connection to the electrically conductive housing part, wherein the resilient connection section of the contact spring (10) comprises a plurality of contact fingers (2) for contacting respective ones of the SMD components (5), which contact fingers (2) engage into the individual recesses or chambers of the support (6) and come into contact with the SMD components (5) arranged in the recesses or chambers.
15. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the electrically conductive housing part is a housing outer wall (8) of the electric motor.
16. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the support (6) is a brush holder of the electric motor.
17. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the support (6) consists of an insulating plastic.
18. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the SMD components (5) are electrically conductively fixed on the contact fingers (2) by clamping and/or soldering or conductive adhesion.
19. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the SMD components (5) are embedded in an insulating material or are coated therewith.
20. The electric motor as claimed in claim 19, wherein the insulating material is flexible and resilient.
21. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein the main section (1) of the contact spring (10) comprises at least one fixing clamp (7) on the side of the contact finger (2) for the SMD components (5) and/or on the side of the at least one contact section (3) for the electrically conductive housing part.
22. The electric motor as claimed in claim 14, wherein an insulating protective wall for avoiding short circuits is arranged between adjacent SMD components (5).
23. A contact spring (10) for connecting a plurality of SMD components (5) arranged on a support (6) of an electric motor to an electrically conductive housing part of the electric motor, the contact spring (10) comprising: a main section (1); a resilient connection section extending from a first side of the main section (1); and at least one resilient contact section (3) extending from a second side of the main section wherein the resilient connection section of the contact spring (10) comprises a plurality of contact fingers (2) for contacting respective ones of the SMD components (5).
24. The contact spring (10) as claimed in claim 23, wherein the main section (1) is U-shaped, the U-shaped main section having a first kg, from which the contact fingers (2) extend, and having a second leg, from which the at least one resilient contact section (3) extends.
25. The contact spring (10) as claimed in claim 23, wherein the main section (1) comprises at least one fixing clamp (7).
26. The contact spring (10) as claimed in claim 23, wherein the contact spring (10) is damnable on the support (6) of the electric motor.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The contact spring 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is used for connecting four SMD components to an electrically conductive housing part of an electric motor. The contact spring consists of resilient material, namely thin steel sheet in this case, and has a U-shaped main section 1, which has the shape of an inverted U. Four contact fingers 2 extend from one leg of the U-shaped main section 1, namely the front leg in FIG. 1, and, proceeding from the main section, are curved in the forward direction and come into contact with one SMD component each after the installation of the contact spring. A resilient contact section 3 extends from the leg on the back side in FIG. 1. The U-shaped main section 1 is placed on a support 6 (see FIG. 4) of the electric motor and is clamped thereon, wherein the rear, resilient contact section 3 secures the contact to the electrically conductive housing wall 8 (housing part (see FIG. 4)), and the front, curved, resilient contact fingers 2 establish the contact to the SMD components.
[0029] In the embodiment shown, the front leg of the U-shaped main section expands on both sides, in order to transition into the four contact fingers 2.
[0030] FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of a contact spring 10. In this embodiment, the main section 1 is subdivided into two U-shaped subsections, which likewise have the shape of an inverted U. The two rear legs of the U-shaped main section 1 each likewise transition into a downward extending, resilient contact section 3 which, in this embodiment, has two divided, finger-shaped sections 4. The two front legs of the U-shaped main section 1 expand and transition into four contact fingers 2, which are curved in the forward direction and establish the contact to four SMD components 5. In this case as well, the main section 1 is placed, via its two lower sections, on a support 6 of an electric motor and is fixedly clamped there.
[0031] The two rear legs of the U-shaped main section 1 are each provided with a fixing clamp 7 which is an inward projecting section which, when the contact spring is placed on the support 6, digs into the support and affixes the spring.
[0032] FIG. 4 shows a schematic side view of an installed contact spring 10. An SMD component 5 (only schematically depicted) is situated in a recess of a support 6 of an electric motor. The contact spring 10 having, for example, the embodiment depicted in FIG. 3, engages via its U-shaped main section 1 around a part of the support 6 and is clamped thereon, wherein the fixing clamp 7 extends into the corresponding wall. In the installed state, the contact fingers 2 of the contact spring 10 contact the corresponding SMD components 5, while the opposite, resilient contact section 3 on the opposite side of the support 6 extends downward and, via one section 4, electrically contacts the metallic housing wall 8 of the electric motor.
[0033] Thus, while there have been shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.