Blower control module and corresponding heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning device
11535080 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Didier Barat (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
- Arnaud Roy (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
- Biagio Provinzano (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
- Stéphane De Souza (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
- Paul Le Sueur (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
- Iliass Laaiouni (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
Cpc classification
F04D29/5826
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H1/00471
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05D2250/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H2001/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04D29/5813
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D27/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/282
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60H2001/00614
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention concerns a control module (15) of a blower for a heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning device, in particular for a motor vehicle, the blower being configured to generate an airflow, and the control module (15) being configured to control the blower and comprises a heat sink (157), a heat dissipation base (158) and at least one active power electronic component (153) mounted on the heat dissipation base (158). According to the invention, the heat sink (157) comprises a housing (156) for receiving at least a part of the heat dissipation base (158). The heat sink base (158) is mounted by press-fitting into said housing (156). The invention also relates to a corresponding heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning device.
Claims
1. A control module for a blower of a heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning device for a motor vehicle, the blower configured to generate an air flow and the control module configured to control the blower, the control module comprising: a heat sink; a heat dissipation sole; and at least one active electronic power component mounted on the heat dissipation sole, wherein the heat sink comprises a slot for receiving at least a portion of the heat dissipation sole, wherein the heat dissipation sole is mounted by force fitting in said slot, and wherein the heat dissipation sole has at least two opposite faces arranged in contact with the heat sink, when the heat dissipation sole is received in said slot.
2. The control module as claimed in claim 1, in which the heat sink comprises at least one flexible wall delimiting said slot.
3. The control module as claimed in claim 2, in which the heat sink comprises a base extending opposite said at least one flexible wall, said slot being delimited between the base and said at least one flexible wall.
4. The control module as claimed in claim 3, wherein the flexible wall is configured to move away from the base upon insertion of the heat dissipation sole into said slot, and to exert an elastic pressure on the heat dissipation sole received in said slot.
5. The control module as claimed in claim 3, wherein the heat sink has cooling fins extending from the base and configured to be arranged in the air flow generated by the blower.
6. The control module as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heat dissipation sole is configured to be inserted into said slot with a translational movement.
7. The control module as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heat sink and the heat dissipation sole are metallic.
8. The control module as claimed in claim 1, in which the heat sink comprises at least one fixing element at a level of said slot, configured to cooperate with the heat dissipation sole.
9. A heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning device comprising: a blower configured to generate an air flow; at least one control module for the blower comprising: a heat sink, a heat dissipation sole, and at least one active electronic power component mounted on the heat dissipation sole, wherein the heat sink comprises a slot for receiving at least a portion of the heat dissipation sole, wherein the heat dissipation sole is mounted by force fitting in said slot, and wherein the heat dissipation sole has at least two opposite faces arranged in contact with the heat sink, when the heat dissipation sole is received in said slot.
10. A control module for a blower of a heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning device in a motor vehicle, the control module comprising: a heat sink, a heat dissipation sole, and at least one active electronic power component mounted on the heat dissipation sole, wherein the heat sink comprises a slot for receiving at least a portion of the heat dissipation sole, wherein the heat dissipation sole is mounted by force fitting in said slot, wherein the control module is arranged in a cavity provided on a wall of an outlet of a blower housing configured to house the blower, and wherein the heat dissipation sole has at least two opposite faces arranged in contact with the heat sink, when the heat dissipation sole is received in said slot.
Description
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become more clearly apparent from reading the following description, given by way of non-limiting illustrative example, and from the attached drawings, in which:
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(7) In these figures, identical elements have been referenced with the same references.
(8) The following embodiments are examples. Although the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference relates to the same embodiment, or that the features apply to just one embodiment. Individual features of different embodiments can also be combined or interchanged in order to create other embodiments.
(9) In the description, certain elements, such as for example the first element or second element, may be indexed. In this case, the index is simply used to differentiate and denote elements that are similar but not identical. This indexing does not imply a priority of one element with respect to another and such denominations may easily be interchanged without departing from the scope of the present description. This indexing also does not imply an order in time.
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(11) The installation 1 defines at least one channel 2 inside which at least one air flow is able to circulate.
(12) Such an installation 1 comprises a motor-fan unit also called a blower or air blower 3 (see
(13) The installation 1 comprises a blower housing 5, in which the blower 3 is intended to be mounted, and which channels the air flow generated by the blower 3.
(14) The blower housing 5 may have a substantially spiral shape. The blower housing 5 then has a contour starting with a zone called “blower housing nose” and which evolves to an exit 51.
(15) In operation, the blower 3 makes it possible to direct the air flow towards a duct 7 of the installation 1, which distributes the air flow to outlet openings which open into the passenger compartment of the vehicle. To that end, the outlet 51 of the blower housing 5 is connected to the duct 7.
(16) In the example described, the blower housing 5 and the duct 7 delimit the circulation channel 2 for the air flow generated by the blower 3.
(17) Furthermore, before opening into the passenger compartment, the air flow can undergo at least one heat treatment, for example it can be heated or cooled. To this end, the installation 1 further comprises one or more heat exchangers 9 arranged in the duct 7 and intended to be traversed by the air flow. These heat exchangers 9 known to those skilled in the art of heating and/or ventilation and/or air conditioning installations are not described in more detail below.
(18) The blower 3 comprises a motor 31 and a wheel 33 also called a fan wheel or a blower wheel, intended to be driven by the motor 31, so as to ensure the setting in motion of the air flow. The motor 31 is configured to drive the fan wheel 33 in rotation about an axis of rotation A.
(19) The fan wheel 33 is accommodated inside the blower housing 5. On one of its sides, the blower housing 5 has an opening closed by a cover 11 forming a support for the motor 31 to drive the fan wheel 33. The motor 31 and the fan wheel 33 are coaxial.
(20) In the example illustrated in
(21) The fan wheel 33 is configured to draw in, through this open face, an air flow as shown diagrammatically by the arrow F1 in
(22) According to the embodiment shown in
(23) Such a blower 3 is controlled by a control module 15 shown very schematically in
(24) This control module 15 is arranged in the installation 1, for example at the level of the outlet 51 of the blower housing 5, as illustrated in
(25) The control module 15 generally comprises a printed circuit board (not shown in the figures). The printed circuit board has a circuit for providing electrical power to the blower. The printed circuit board is in the form of a plate.
(26) The control module 15 comprises one or more electronic components, including at least one electronic power component electrically connected to the electrical supply circuit. In particular, the control module 15 comprises at least one active electronic power component 153, designated hereinafter by “active component”, shown schematically in
(27) As opposed to a so-called passive component, such as a resistor, which does not allow energy to be introduced into the circuit to which it belongs or to increase the power of a signal and which cannot be modified, an active component 153 is an electronic component that makes it possible to increase the strength of a signal, that can change state and that can conduct or block energy. We can also speak of a controllable component. Mention may primarily be made, for example, of semiconductor components such as diodes, transistors, in particular insulated-gate field-effect transistors known by the acronym MOSFET for “Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor”.
(28) In a known manner, the active component 153 comprises a chip which is encapsulated in a plastic casing.
(29) According to the embodiment described, the active component 153 can be connected by at least one electrical connection member, such as electrical connection tabs or pins 154 (
(30) According to the embodiment described, the control module 15 further comprises a heat dissipation sole 158. Such a sole 158 is for example metallic. It may have the general shape of a plate. The active component 153 is mounted on the heat dissipation sole 158.
(31) The control module 15 further comprises at least one heat sink 157 or heat dissipation radiator (see
(32) The heat sink 157 is made of a thermally conductive material. It is for example a metal part.
(33) The heat sink 157 is connected to ground.
(34) According to the illustrated embodiment, the heat sink 157 comprises a base 157a.
(35) The heat sink 157 for example also includes cooling fins 157b extending from the base 157a. The fins 157b are intended to be arranged in the air flow generated by the blower 3 (not visible in
(36) The heat sink 157 also has a wall 157c arranged opposite the base 157a, on the side opposite the fins 157b.
(37) It is in particular a flexible wall 157c (the flexibility of the wall may be due to its thickness and/or to the material used). According to the particular case described, the term “flexible” is understood to mean the fact that the wall 157c is capable of deforming under the action of an external force tending to move it away from the base 157a. In the free or neutral state, without exerted pressure, the flexible wall 157c can extend parallel or almost parallel to the base 157a.
(38) In addition, it may be a planar or substantially planar wall 157c. Finally, it is connected to the base 157a by one or more connecting parts 157d.
(39) As best seen in
(40) In addition, so as to be able to dissipate the heat generated by the active component 153, the heat sink 157 is arranged in thermal contact with the active component 153. The term “thermal contact” means that two elements are arranged in direct contact or are joined indirectly with interposition of one or more thermal conductors, so as to allow in either case the conduction of the heat generated between these elements. According to the particular embodiment described, the heat dissipation sole 158 on which the active component 153 is mounted is intended to be fixed to the heat sink 157. In this way, the active component 153 is arranged in thermal contact with the heat sink 157 through the heat dissipation sole 158, which allows the conduction of the heat generated by the active component 153 towards the heat sink 157.
(41) The heat dissipation sole 158 is separate from the heat sink 157. So this is another part.
(42) In order to allow the assembly of the heat dissipation sole 158 on the heat sink 157, the slot 156 is configured to at least partly receive this heat dissipation sole 158. Assembly is done by force-fitting the heat dissipation sole 158 into the slot 156. Another term for this is “press-fitting”.
(43) To do this, the heat dissipation sole 158 is configured to be inserted into the slot 156, for example in a translational movement. The translational movement takes place in an insertion direction D (
(44) The heat sink 157 may include a guide element for the heat dissipation sole 158 when it is inserted into the slot 156. This guiding function can be provided by the base 157a and/or the flexible wall 157c.
(45) Upon insertion of the heat dissipation sole 158 into the slot 156, the flexible wall 157c is configured to move away from the base 157a. The flexible wall 157c therefore deforms towards the outside of the slot 156. This increases the passage cross section for the heat dissipation sole 158 during its insertion into the slot 156.
(46) One or more end-of-travel stops for the heat dissipation sole 158 can be provided in the slot 156. These stops may be formed on or by the connecting part(s) 157d. As a variant or in addition, the stops can be formed on or by the free end of the flexible wall 157c.
(47) Further, the slot 156 is such that the heat sink 157 at least partially surrounds the heat dissipation sole 158 when the latter is mounted in the slot 156. In the example illustrated in
(48) In other words, when it is received in the slot 156, the heat dissipation sole 158 has at least two opposite faces which are arranged in contact with the heat sink 157.
(49) In the described example in which the slot 156 is delimited by the base 157a and the flexible wall 157c of the heat sink 157, in the state mounted in the slot 156, the heat dissipation sole 158 has a first face arranged in contact with the base 157a while a second opposite face is arranged in contact with the flexible wall 157c. The heat dissipation sole 158 is in surface contact with both the flexible wall 157c and the base 157a of the heat sink 157. This ensures heat dissipation at least by these two sides of the heat dissipation sole 158.
(50) The heat dissipation sole 158 is engaged, or clamped, in the slot 156 by having a shape matching that of the heat sink 157. In other words, the heat sink 157 conforms to the shape of the heat dissipation sole 158 when the latter is inserted into the slot 156. It is the walls of the heat sink 157 which delimit the slot 156 which conform to the shape of the heat dissipation sole 158. Clearly, in the example described, the base 157a, the flexible wall 157c and the connecting part(s) 157d define a slot 156 of a shape complementary to the shape of the heat dissipation sole 158.
(51) In addition, when the heat dissipation sole 158 is received in the slot 156, the heat sink 157 is able to exert an elastic pressure on this sole 158. The heat sink 157 comprises for this purpose at least one elastic retaining means of the heat dissipation sole 158 in the slot 156. It may be a snap-fitting means.
(52) According to the described embodiment, it is the flexible wall 157c which exerts such an elastic pressure and therefore forms the elastic retaining means. The flexible wall 157c firmly presses on the heat dissipation sole 158. The heat dissipation sole 158 is thus retained in the slot 156.
(53) In the described example, the pressure is exerted on the heat dissipation sole 158 in a direction normal to the general plane defined by the heat dissipation sole 158.
(54) The heat dissipation sole 158 has a free surface, which is devoid of the active component 153, forming a bearing surface against which the flexible wall 157c, for example, is positioned and supported. The flexible wall 157c has at least one surface extending parallel to the heat dissipation sole 158, in particular to this free bearing surface, when the heat dissipation sole 158 is in the mounted state in the slot 156. In addition, the flexible wall 157c extends over all or almost all of the free bearing surface of the heat dissipation sole 158.
(55) In addition to the elastic pressure exerted by the flexible wall 157c on the heat dissipation sole 158, it is conceivable that the heat sink 157 comprises at least one fixing element or member at the level of the slot 156, configured to cooperate with the heat dissipation sole 158, so as to also participate in keeping this sole 158 in the slot 15 (for example, complementary shapes can be arranged capable of cooperating with each other, the deformation of which would only be possible in the direction of mounting of the sole in the slot).
(56) Furthermore, according to the embodiment illustrated in
(57) Thus, the heat dissipation sole 158 bearing a heat-generating power electronic component, such as the active component 153, is force-fitted into the slot 156 defined by the heat sink 157, to form the control module 15. Assembly is simple, not requiring welding or gluing for example, which makes it possible for the active component 153 to be positioned and kept in thermal contact with the heat sink 157. This heat sink 157 is also intended to be cooled by the air flow generated by the blower 3 when the control module 15 is mounted on the installation 1.
(58) The flexible wall 157c, as well as the connecting part 157d and the base 157a which together define the slot 156, follow the shape of the heat dissipation sole 158 when the latter is inserted into the slot 156. The flexible wall 157c forms a means for retaining the heat dissipation sole 158 in the slot 156.
(59) On the other hand, the surfaces cooperating with each other are the surfaces of the heat sink 157 and of the heat dissipation sole 158, which are advantageously both metallic, so that there is no damage to the active component 153, more particularly of the plastic casing in which the chip of the active component 153 is encapsulated.