PUMP WITH DIRECT CONNECTION OF STATOR TO PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
20220021258 ยท 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K15/0068
ELECTRICITY
H02K3/04
ELECTRICITY
H02K2213/03
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K3/04
ELECTRICITY
H02K15/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A pump includes an electric motor with a rotor rotatably mounted about an axis of rotation and circumferentially surrounding a stator. The stator includes a stator core and coils wound on the stator core. The coils are made from a winding wire with winding wire end sections electrically contacted at an end surface with a printed circuit board. The winding wire end sections, starting from the stator, extend radially outwardly to the axis of rotation and are directly contacted with the printed circuit board via insulation displacement contacts.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10: A pump, comprising: an electric motor with a rotor which is mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation and which circumferentially surrounds a stator; wherein the stator includes a stator core and coils wound on the stator core, the coils being made from a winding wire with winding wire end sections, and the winding wire end sections being electrically contacted on an end surface with a printed circuit board; the winding wire end sections extend radially outwardly from the stator to an axis of rotation and are directly contacted with the printed circuit board via insulation displacement contacts.
11: The pump according to claim 10, wherein the insulation displacement contacts are soldered to the printed circuit.
12: The pump according to claim 10, wherein the winding wire end sections are the same or approximately the same length for all phases.
13: The pump according to claim 10, wherein the stator and the printed circuit board are aligned with their upper and lower sides parallel or substantially parallel to each other when the winding wire end sections are pressed into the insulation displacement contacts.
14: The pump according to claim 10, wherein the winding wire end sections extend in a radial direction and in a direction of the axis of rotation.
15: A method of electrically contacting a stator of an electric motor of a pump with a printed circuit board, the stator includes a stator core and coils wound on the stator core, the coils are formed of a winding wire including winding wire end sections that extend parallel or substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pump, the method comprising: bending the winding wire end sections outward in a radial direction to the longitudinal axis of the pump; placing the stator with respect to the printed circuit board such that an axial distance is provided between an upper side of the printed circuit board and a lower side of the stator and with a distance between a longitudinal axis of the stator and a longitudinal axis of the printed circuit board such that the printed circuit board and the stator are aligned with their upper and lower sides parallel or substantially parallel to each other; inserting and pressing ends of the winding wire end sections into insulation displacement contacts on the printed circuit board; and moving the stator relative to the printed circuit board such that the axial distance is increased and the distance between the longitudinal axes of the stator and the printed circuit board is zero.
16: The method according to claim 15, wherein the distance between the longitudinal axes of the stator and the printed circuit board is in a range between about 5 mm and about 25 mm.
17: The method according to claim 16, wherein the distance between the longitudinal axes of the stator and the printed circuit board is about 8 mm.
18: The method according to claim 15, wherein the distance between the longitudinal axes of the stator and the printed circuit board is such that the winding wire end sections are located in a visible range of a press-fit tool when contacting the printed circuit board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] The motor housing 3 has a connection for a pump housing 8. The pump housing 8 comprises a housing part 9, which has a base plate 10 and a dome 11 projecting centrally from the base plate 10. The base plate 10 and the dome 11 have a central opening 12 passing through them. The stator 5 sits firmly on the outside of the dome 11. The motor shaft 6 passes through the central opening of the housing part 12 and is rotatably mounted inside the dome 11. Seals, in particular mechanical seals inside the dome 11 guarantee that the fluid to be pumped does not penetrate the electric motor 2. The motor housing 3 sits indirectly or directly on the pump housing 8. The dome 11 forms a heat conduction path.
[0022] A plug assembly 13 is provided for connecting the printed circuit board to an electrical control unit. The plug assembly 13 is arranged in the direction of the axis of rotation 100 between the motor housing 3 and the pump housing 8,9. The plug assembly 13 has a substantially cylindrical base body 14 with a jacket 15 and a circular base surface and rests with a first side annularly against the motor housing 3 and with a second side annularly against the pump housing part 9. The plug assembly 13 circumferentially surrounds the circuit board 18. A connection region 16 projects radially outwardly from an outer side of the shell 15, into which contacts 17 for connecting a circuit board 18 to an electrical control device are inserted. The contacts 17 extend through the connection region 16 and project from the inside of the shell 15. The connection area 16 forms a plug.
[0023] The contacts 17 are preferably connected to the printed circuit board 18 by forming a press-fit connection. However, conventional solder pin connections or flat solder contacts can also be provided for making the connection.
[0024] The plug assembly 13 is injection molded and preferably formed of plastic. The connector assembly can be formed in one piece with the motor housing.
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[0026] Due to the distance, the contacts are within the viewing range of the press-fit tool during contacting and the press-fit tool can be arranged above the contacts. When the winding wire end sections 19 are pressed into the insulation displacement contacts 20, the printed circuit board 18 is supported by a tool which rests directly under the printed circuit board 18.
[0027] After the winding wire end sections 19 have been pressed into the insulation displacement contacts 20, the axial distance b between the printed circuit board 18 and the stator 5 is increased along the longitudinal axes 101,102 and distance a between the longitudinal axes is equalized and the printed circuit board 18 and the stator 5 are brought into alignment. In the process, the winding wire end sections 19 are slightly bent. In the installation position, the longitudinal axis of the stator 101 and the longitudinal axis of the printed circuit board 102 are then identical.
[0028] The printed circuit board and stator assembly can then be further processed. When assembling the pump shown in
[0029] While example embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.