Enclosure for Electronics
20220099792 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K5/0056
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An enclosure for electronics comprises a shell. The shell defines an exterior of the enclosure and accommodated a main chamber inside the shell. The enclosure comprises a partition defining a relief chamber extending inwardly of the shell. The partition has a relief aperture communicating between the relief chamber and the main chamber. The partition has a gas-permeable barrier membrane arranged to cover the aperture. The shell has an opening communicating between the relief chamber and the exterior of the enclosure. The enclosure is suitable for vehicle-mounted radar sensor electronics. The enclosure may provide IP6K6K environmental sealing.
Claims
1. An enclosure for electronics, the enclosure comprising: a shell that defines an exterior of the enclosure and accommodates a main chamber inside the shell; a partition that defines a relief chamber that extends inwardly of the shell and has a relief aperture that communicates between the relief chamber and the main chamber; and a gas-permeable barrier membrane arranged to cover the relief aperture, wherein the shell has an opening that communicates between the relief chamber and the exterior of the enclosure.
2. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein a through-axis of the opening is one or more of laterally offset or angularly offset from a through-axis of the relief aperture.
3. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the partition comprises a wall portion that projects inwardly from the shell, and a roof portion that includes the relief aperture and that extends from the wall portion to enclose the relief chamber.
4. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising a tunnel that extends between the opening and the relief chamber.
5. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the tunnel extends in a straight line.
6. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the tunnel extends in a direction at an angle relative to a through-axis of the relief aperture.
7. The enclosure of claim 6, wherein the tunnel extends in a direction perpendicular to the through-axis of the relief aperture.
8. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the shell has another opening that communicates between the relief chamber and the exterior of the enclosure.
9. The enclosure of claim 8, wherein a through-axis of the other opening is one or more of: laterally offset or angularly offset from a through-axis of the relief aperture.
10. The enclosure of claim 9, wherein the through-axis of the other opening is perpendicular to a through-axis of the opening and perpendicular to a through-axis of the relief aperture.
11. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the gas-permeable barrier membrane is arranged on a main-chamber side of the partition.
12. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the shell is a box-shaped shell, the box-shaped shell that includes planar top and bottom walls and planar sidewalls that extend between the planar top and bottom walls.
13. The enclosure of claim 12, wherein: the partition extends inwardly from one of the planar top and bottom walls of the box-shaped shell; and the opening is provided in one of the planar sidewalls of the box-shaped shell.
14. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the enclosure meets IP6K6K according to IEC standard 60529.
15. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the enclosure is configured for vehicle-mounted radar sensor electronics.
16. An assembly comprising: an enclosure comprising: a shell to define an exterior of the enclosure and to accommodate a main chamber inside the shell; a partition to define a relief chamber that extends inwardly of the shell and has a relief aperture to communicate between the relief chamber and the main chamber; and a gas-permeable barrier membrane arranged to cover the relief aperture, wherein the shell has an opening to communicate between the relief chamber and the exterior of the enclosure; radar sensor electronics arranged within the main chamber; and a connector assembly connected to the radar sensor electronics that passes between the main chamber and the exterior of the enclosure.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein: the shell has another opening to communicate between the relief chamber and the exterior of the enclosure; and a through-axis of the other opening is perpendicular to a through-axis of the opening and perpendicular to a through-axis of the relief aperture.
18. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein: the shell is a box-shaped shell; the box-shaped shell has planar top and bottom walls; the box-shaped shell has planar sidewalls that extend between the planar top and bottom walls; the partition extends inwardly from one of the planar top and bottom walls of the box-shaped shell; and the opening is provided in one of the planar sidewalls of the box-shaped shell.
19. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the assembly meets IP6K6K according to IEC standard 60529.
20. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the assembly is configured to be mounted in a vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] For a better understanding of the present disclosure and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0039] The upper end of each of sidewalls 111A, 111B, 111C, and 111D is recessed on an outer edge to provide a sealing rim over which the upper part 130 can sealingly engage. The upper part 130 has a corresponding projection formed on a lower surface thereof to be accommodated in recess 113, and may provide space for a seal, such as an O-ring seal or a bead of sealant, to be located between the lower part 110 and the upper part 130. The upper part 130 may, for example, be secured to lower part 110 by adhesive, or may be provided with fixtures such as locking clamps or screws to engage the upper part 130 to the lower part 110. The upper part 130 may be a generally flat structure as shown, or may itself partly enclosed interior space 112, for example by having a corresponding shape to the shape of the lower part 110 with an upper wall and sidewalls which continue, in the assembled state, from the sidewalls 111A, 111B, 111C and 111D of lower part 110.
[0040] As shown in
[0041] Also provided in enclosure 100 are fixing points 115 which provide anchors for attaching, for example, an electronic component such as a printed circuit board (PCB). In the configuration of
[0042] When upper part 130 is sealingly engaged with lower part 110 of enclosure 100, there is a need for pressure relief for air (or other gas) which may be present in space 112 inside enclosure 100 to avoid pressure difference between an interior of the enclosure and an exterior of the enclosure from damaging the enclosure or the components housed therein. Accordingly, in the configuration of
[0043] As can be seen in
[0044] Extending between pedestal 116 and adjacent sidewalls 111B and 111D are tunnel structures 121 and 122. As shown in
[0045] In the configuration exemplified in
[0046] To prevent ingress of moisture and/or dust into space 112 defined inside enclosure 100, membrane 116D is provided to cover aperture 117. Membrane 116D is gas-permeable but liquid-impermeable and may be formed of a breathable material such as GORE™ membrane. Such breathable materials known in the art and may be selected according to requirements.
[0047] In the configuration of
[0048] By providing the configuration of
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[0050] Additionally, by providing tunnels 123 and 124 extending from relief chamber 1182 and exterior of enclosure 100, the possibility for an incident jet of liquid to enclosure 100 can directly reach the aperture 117 is reduced. Similarly, by arranging aperture 117 in roof portion 116B of pedestal 116, possibility for an incident jet of liquid to reach aperture 117 may further be reduced. Thus, by such a configuration exemplified in of
[0051] In the configuration of
[0052] Moreover, in the configuration of
[0053] Also, in the configuration of
[0054] The above disclosure has been exemplified in one configuration shown in
[0055] For example, as shown in
[0056] In another exemplary configuration, as shown in
[0057] In such a configuration, aperture 317 formed in roof portion 316B of pedestal 316 may still be adequately protected from direct incidence of liquid jets since, for some applications, the enclosure may be mounted with openings 220 facing another surface, such as a surface to which lower part 320 is fixed and by which it is supported. Moreover, aperture 317 may be protected from direct incidence of liquid jets by arranging the one or more openings 220 with through-axes offset from a through-axis of aperture 117. In the configuration of
[0058] In this way, systems, assemblies, and apparatus described herein meet IP6K6K according to IEC Standard 60529. For example, an example assembly is configured to meet IP6K6K according to IEC Standard 60529 and the assembly is configured to be mounted in a vehicle
[0059] Additional or alternative protection against direct incidence of liquid jets also be provided by implementing each opening as a group of smaller holes, by covering each opening with a grid with sufficiently small mesh spacing, in each case so as to disrupt or reduce the force of any incident liquid jet.
[0060] Moreover, in the above disclosure has been made of a particular configuration which, having certain structural features, may exhibit certain functionality. However, as the skilled person will recognise, elements of the above-described structure may be modified or adapted or substituted by known equivalents without affecting the essential functionality.
[0061] For example, in the above embodiments, example has been used of an essentially rectangular box-shaped enclosure, but the present configuration is also applicable to box-type enclosures having outline in square, hexagonal, octagonal, or another polygonal shape.
[0062] Similarly, the present disclosure is applicable to enclosures which may have a circular outline, and which may have domed or otherwise non-planar upper and/or lower surfaces. For example, the present disclosure can be equivalently applied in a drum-like enclosure having a planar lower surface and a dome-shaped upper surface, and wherein openings are provided either to locations in the circumferential wall of the drum or on at one location on the circumferential wall of the drum and on a planar lower surface of the drum.
[0063] Moreover, the present disclosure is also applicable to configurations in which only one exterior opening is provided, or whether at a side surface or a lower surface, or another surface of the enclosure.
[0064] The above disclosure has been exemplified with respect to a two-part enclosure having a lower part and an upper part which sealingly engages with the lower portion as shown in
[0065] In a further configuration, no terminal portion and corresponding perceptible receptacle may be provided for communicating electrical signals between interior and exterior of the enclosure, and communication may be provided, for example, by wireless means.
[0066] Further, in connection with the above disclosure, each of the lower part of the enclosure and the upper part of the enclosure have each been shown as integral, unitary structures which may each be formed, for example, by injection moulding. However, the respective parts of each of these structures may also be formed separately and then sealably joined together by any suitable means such as adhesive or welding. The material of the enclosure is not limited to specific manufacturing materials and may advantageously be manufactured from a plastic or ceramic material.
[0067] Also, in the above disclosure, it has been explained how a gas-permeable membrane may be sealingly adhered to an upper surface of a pedestal structure which defines a relief chamber; however, in other configurations a membrane may be also formed as an insert to a relief aperture or may be adhered to an inner surface of the relief chamber.
[0068] Moreover, although the relief aperture has been exemplified by a circular through-hole, the relief aperture may be formed with a variety of cross-sections and shapes.
[0069] Finally, although the above disclosure has been set out in relation to a generic enclosure, an embodiment of the disclosure may be implemented as an electronics module having the enclosure and a radar sensor accommodated in a space inside the enclosure, for example on a PCB implementing a radar sensor. The sensor may be fixed inside the enclosure and communicating with elements outside of the enclosure by electronic signals transmitted via the terminal portion. In such a configuration, the enclosure may be made of radar-transparent material.
[0070] Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure is to be being understood purely to be exemplary and illustrative of the principles and essential features of the disclosure. Substitution or variation of materials and mechanisms among those known to one skilled in the art is contemplated without affecting the essential principles of the configurations herein disclosed and their associated effects and advantages. Accordingly, the claimed scope is to be understood as limited solely by the appended claims, taking due account of any equivalents.