HOUSING FOR A CONTROL DEVICE, AND CONTROL DEVICE OF SUCH TYPE
20220104407 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
- Arthur Andree (Ingolstadt, DE)
- Thomas Neefe (Ingolstadt, DE)
- Gerhard Demmelmeier (Ingolstadt, DE)
- Stefan Bauer (Engelbrechtsmünster, DE)
Cpc classification
H05K9/0079
ELECTRICITY
H05K5/0026
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A housing for a control device, in particular for a pneumatic control device, is disclosed. The housing comprises the following components: a housing wall, which forms a receiving space for receiving an electronic component of the control device and has at least one opening, and a flexible insulation element, which surrounds the at least one opening in such a way that the flexible insulation element, together with the housing wall, defines a sound insulation space, wherein the flexible insulation element comprises at least one element selected from the group consisting of a flexible film, a flexible textile fabric and a flexible foam layer.
Claims
1. A housing for a pneumatic control device, comprising: a housing wall defining a receiving space for receiving an electronic component of the pneumatic control device and having at least one opening; and a flexible insulation element surrounding the at least one opening in such a way that the flexible insulation element, together with the housing wall, defines a sound insulation space, wherein the flexible insulation element comprises at least one element selected from the group consisting of a flexible film, a flexible textile fabric and a flexible foam layer.
2. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible insulation element comprises an electrically conductive region configured to conduct electrostatic charges.
3. The housing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the electrically conductive region is connected electrically to the electronic component.
4. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible insulation element has a sufficient dielectric strength so that at least one electrostatic discharge, produced during an ESD test, does not break through the flexible insulation element.
5. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing wall is formed from an electrically nonconductive material.
6. The housing as claimed in any claim 1, wherein the flexible insulation element is mounted on an inner side of the housing wall.
7. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible insulation element is at least partially corrugated.
8. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing wall has, in a region of the flexible insulation element, projections which extend in a direction of the flexible insulation element and serve as a bearing surface for the flexible insulation element.
9. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible insulation element is connected to the housing wall and at least partially protecting the electronic component situated in the receiving space from at least one of dust, drips and spray.
10. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible insulation element is connected to the housing wall only in an edge region of the flexible insulation element.
11. The housing as claimed in claim 10, wherein the flexible insulation element is connected to the housing wall in the edge region only in some but not all section or sections.
12. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electronic component extends at least partially through the at least one opening, and the flexible insulation element surrounds both the at least one opening and a section of the electronic component which projects from the at least one opening.
13. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one opening comprises at least two openings, of which one of the at least two openings is arranged closer to the electronic component that is sensitive to electrostatic discharge than another of the at least two openings, and wherein the flexible insulation element surrounds only the opening which is arranged closer to the sensitive electronic component.
14. The pneumatic control device, comprising: the housing as claimed in claim 1, the electronic component, which is arranged in the receiving space of the housing.
Description
[0019] Further features and objects of the present invention will become apparent to a person skilled in the art by practicing the present teaching and taking into consideration the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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[0024] Elements of identical design or function are provided with the same reference signs throughout the drawings.
[0025] Reference may first of all be made to
[0026] The housing 10 has a housing wall 14, which forms a receiving space 16 for receiving components of the control device 12. Components of the control device 12 can be electronic components, for example, e.g. a processor 18 of the control device 12. However, it is also possible for components of the control device 12 to be electromechanical or electropneumatic components, e.g. a motor (not shown), a valve 22 or a pump (not shown) of the control device 12.
[0027] The housing wall 14 has a bottom wall section 24, a top wall section 26 and a side wall section 28 connecting the bottom wall section 24 and the top wall section 26. The side wall section 28 furthermore has a printed circuit board fastening section 30, which serves to receive a printed circuit board 32 in the receiving space 16 of the housing 14. The components of the control device 12 which have already been mentioned are arranged on this printed circuit board 32.
[0028] The bottom wall section 24, the top wall section 26 and the side wall section 28 are indicated schematically by dashed lines in
[0029] As is furthermore shown in
[0030] As is furthermore shown in
[0031] The flexible insulation element 38 can, for example, have or be formed from a flexible film, a flexible textile fabric or a flexible foam layer which surrounds the openings in the bottom wall section 24 loosely, i.e. in an unstressed state.
[0032] As is furthermore shown in
[0033] Apart from the flexibility discussed above, the flexible insulation element 38 also has an electrically conductive region. The electrically conductive region is designed to conduct electrostatic charges, in particular electrostatic charges which may occur in the context of an ESD test. By means of the electrically conductive region, it is possible for electrostatic charges to be conducted electrically in such a way that they are harmless for the components 18 to 22 of the control device 12. The electrically conductive region of the flexible insulation element 38 thus allows a certain ESD protection. The flexible insulation element 38 thus performs a dual function. On the one hand, it is possible, by means of the flexibility of the insulation element 38, to improve sound insulation, especially in the audible range, and, on the other hand, sufficient ESD protection is ensured by means of the conductive region of the insulation element 38. For this purpose, the insulation element 38 can be designed as an ESD film, as a metallized film or as an electrically conductive textile fabric or as an electrically conductive foam layer. The electrical conductivity can be achieved by means of conductive fibers such as wires, carbon fibers or the like, for example. It is also possible to presoak the textile fabric or the foam layer in graphite, thereby imparting a certain electrical conductivity to the textile fabric or foam layer.
[0034] As is furthermore shown in
[0035] Alternatively or in addition, the electric insulation element 38 has a dielectric strength with respect to electrostatic discharges. Here, the dielectric strength is chosen in such a way that electrostatic discharges that may occur in the context of an ESD test do not break through the insulation element 38. Instead, these discharges are carried along the insulation element 38 in order to protect the electronic components 18 to 22. In order to obtain a sufficient dielectric strength, the insulation element 38 can be produced from a material suitable for this purpose or can comprise said material. It is also possible to choose the thickness of the insulation element 38 in such a way that the necessary dielectric strength of the insulation element 38 is achieved.
[0036] As is furthermore shown in
[0037] As is furthermore shown in
[0038] As is furthermore shown in
[0039] Reference may now be made to
[0040] A first flexible insulation element 50 surrounds the openings provided in the bottom wall section 24, and a second flexible insulation element 52 surrounds the openings provided in the top wall section 26. In this case, the first flexible insulation element 50, together with the housing wall 14 or bottom wall section 24, defines a first sound insulation space 51, which is fluidically connected to the receiving space 16 via the openings 36. Analogously, the second flexible insulation element 52, together with the housing wall 14 or top wall section 26, defines a second sound insulation space 53, which is fluidically connected to the receiving space 16 via the openings 34.
[0041] Both the bottom wall section 24 and the top wall section 26 have the projections 46 already mentioned, which extend in the direction of the respective insulation element 50 or 52 and serve as a bearing surface for the respective insulation element 50 or 52. In order to ensure damage-free installation of the housing 10, the housing wall 14 can additionally have spacers 54 in the region of the side wall section 28. In other embodiments, instead of spacers, appropriate precautions can be taken on the installation side to protect the insulation elements situated on the outside.
[0042] Of course, it is also possible, in another embodiment (not shown) of the housing 10 according to the invention, for only the openings 34 in the top wall section 26 or only the openings 36 in the bottom wall section 24 to be surrounded by a respective insulation element. It is also conceivable that only the top wall section 26 or only the bottom wall section 24 has corresponding projections 46.
[0043] In addition, a combination of an external insulation element as in the example of
[0044] Reference may now be made to
[0045] As shown in
[0046] As can also be seen in
[0047] Although the openings 36 are shown as circular openings in
[0048] The sections 58, 60 can also be arranged in a symmetrically or non-symmetrically distributed manner in the edge region of the insulation element 52.
[0049] Finally, reference may also be made to
[0050] In contrast to the embodiments described so far, however, in the embodiment in
[0051] As can furthermore finally be seen in
[0052] Although the particularly critical opening 361 is a single opening in
[0053] Although the flexible insulation elements 50, 52 and 62 are not shown in corrugated form in
[0054] The present invention provides a housing 10 and a control device 12 which are distinguished by improved ESD protection with reduced sound emissions or noise generation.