HOUSING WITH A VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR A CONTROL DEVICE
20210321522 ยท 2021-10-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A housing for a control device, including: a cover; a base element which is connected in a leaktight manner to the cover; and a closable opening to allow ventilation during assembly of the housing. Also described are a related brake control device, a utility vehicle, and a method.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A housing for a control device, comprising: a cover; a base element which is connected in a leaktight manner to the cover; and a closable opening to allow ventilation during assembly of the housing.
13. The housing of claim 12, further comprising: an electrical connection for a connection cable; wherein the opening is formed in a base region of the electrical connection so that, after insertion of the electrical connection cable, the connection cable closes the closable opening.
14. The housing of claim 12, further comprising: a closure element for the closable opening, wherein the closure element is configured to close the housing interior in a leaktight manner.
15. The housing of claim 14, wherein the closure element includes a plug which is insertable into the opening and closes the opening.
16. The housing of claim 12, wherein the opening has a first section and a second section, wherein the first section has a diameter which is larger than a diameter of the second section, and wherein the plug has a first region and a second region, wherein the first region has a larger diameter than the second region and is insertable into the first section, and the second region is insertable into the second section, so that, after insertion of the plug into the opening, the plug is insertable only as far as a predetermined depth, so as to improve the sealing effect.
17. The housing of claim 12, wherein a leaktight adhesive connection is formed between the cover and the base element, so that the housing interior is sealed off from a surrounding area in a watertight manner.
18. A brake control device, comprising: a housing, including: a cover; a base element which is connected in a leaktight manner to the cover; and a closable opening to allow ventilation during assembly of the housing.
19. A utility vehicle, comprising: a brake control device having a housing, the housing including: a cover; a base element which is connected in a leaktight manner to the cover; and a closable opening to allow ventilation during assembly of the housing.
20. A method for ventilating a housing of a control device during assembly, the method comprising: providing a cover and a base element, wherein the cover or the base element has an opening; connecting the cover and the base element with the opening, so as to provide ventilation; and closing the opening to seal off the housing.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the opening is formed in a base region of an electrical connection of the control device, wherein a closing of the opening includes inserting a plug into the opening and connecting a connection cable to the electrical connection, and wherein the connection cable blocks removal of the inserted plug.
22. The method of claim 20, further comprising: forming a pressure difference between an interior of the housing and a surrounding area using the opening; and establishing a leaktightness of the housing based on a time measurement and the pressure difference.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] In the exemplary embodiment shown, the closable opening 130 is configured as a ventilation duct in the cover 110. The opening 130 can be configured, for example, as part of the electrical connection 150, wherein the electrical connection 150 can constitute a socket outlet (or connection socket) for the connection cable 170. For example, the opening 130 can be located in a base region and can be closable by a plug 180.
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[0026] The plug 180 comprises, for example, a relatively thin section 182 which can be positioned in a deeper-lying region of the opening 130 (region with the relatively small cross-sectional area). In addition, the plug 180 comprises annular projections which are formed in that region of the plug 180 which, after insertion, faces the outer region of the housing. The annular projections are, for example, configured to be somewhat larger than a cross-sectional area of the relatively wide section of the opening 130, so that the plug 180 is pressed into the opening 130 with application of minimal force in order to thereby ensure reliable leaktightness.
[0027] According to the present invention, the closable opening 130 can be open (the plug 180 is not yet inserted) during manufacture of the housing. Therefore, the opening 130 provides ventilation and prevents a pressure difference in relation to the surrounding area being produced during assembly, specifically even when the adhesive connection 140 connects the base element 120 to the cover 110 in an airtight manner. The resulting excess pressure can be immediately discharged via the ventilation duct 130 when the base element 120 is joined to the cover 110.
[0028] After manufacture, the housing is closed off in an airtight manner in which the opening 130 of the housing is closed by the plug 180 (for example a dummy plug). Reliable positioning of the dummy plug 180 can be ensured, as mentioned, by virtue of the opening 130 being provided, for example, as part of a connection socket 150, so that, after the cabling 170 is fitted, the plug 180 is blocked and cannot leave the opening 130. The use of a dummy plug 180 has the advantage that cost-effective standard parts can be used in order to ensure the housing is sealed off. In addition, positioning the opening 130 as part of an electrical connection 150 is a reliable way of ensuring the dummy plug is likewise positioned securely after, by way of example, a cable harness plug is latched in.
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[0031] Owing to the stepped cross-sectional configuration of the opening 130, it is therefore possible for the above-described plug 180, which can likewise be formed in a stepped manner, to be placed into the opening 130 and to reliably close the opening 130 at the step. The optional plug 180 does not need to be inserted, particularly when the connection cable 170 can likewise provide reliable sealing off (as in
[0032] The opening 130, in the manner in which it is formed in the housing in accordance with the present invention, can also be used for checking leaktightness. To this end, a pressure difference in relation to the surrounding area can be deliberately established via the opening 130, for example before insertion of the plug 180 or the connection cable 170. When the pressure difference is maintained (on its own) over a specific period of time, this shows that the housing is sufficiently leaktight. It is likewise possible to ascertain the leaktightness based on a time measurement (for achieving the pressure difference or a subsequent pressure drop).
[0033] A further advantage of exemplary embodiments is that, in contrast to conventional housings, no pressure equalization elements are required since the opening 130 to allow ventilation during assembly. Pressure equalization during operation (for example as a result of temperature fluctuations) can be achieved, for example, by deformation of the base element 120.
[0034] The features of the invention which are disclosed in the description, the claims and the figures can be essential to the implementation of the invention both individually and in any combination.
THE LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS IS AS FOLLOWS
[0035] 110 Cover [0036] 120 Base element [0037] 130 Opening [0038] 131, 132 Sections of the opening [0039] 140 Connection [0040] 150 Electrical connection [0041] 160 Printed circuit board [0042] 170 Connection cable [0043] 180 Plug [0044] 181,182 Regions of the plug