DRIVING DEVICE AND WINDOW LIFT ACTUATOR USING THE SAME
20190036427 ยท 2019-01-31
Inventors
- Qingbin Luo (Shenzhen, CN)
- Guihong Tian (Shenzhen, CN)
- Xinpeng Wei (Shenzhen, CN)
- Binwei Li (Shenzhen, CN)
- Yueju Zhao (Shenzhen, CN)
Cpc classification
H02K11/30
ELECTRICITY
H02K13/14
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/24
ELECTRICITY
H01R39/18
ELECTRICITY
H02K11/38
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K13/14
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/24
ELECTRICITY
H02K11/30
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A driving device includes a motor and a control unit for controlling of the motor. The motor includes a motor body and an end cap assembly disposed at one end of the motor body. The motor body comprises a stator, a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, and a motor shaft fixed to and rotated with the rotor. The end cap assembly is provided with two brushes. The control unit includes two connectors for connecting with an external power source. The two brushes are respectively electrically connected to the connectors through the control unit. Lengths of connecting routes of the two brushes to the corresponding connectors are substantially equal to each other.
Claims
1. A driving device, comprising: a motor comprising a motor body and an end cap assembly disposed at one end of the motor body, the motor body comprising a stator, a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, and a motor shaft fixed to and rotated with the rotor, the end cap assembly is provided with two brushes, and a control unit for controlling the motor, the control unit comprising two connectors for connecting with an external power source; wherein the two brushes are respectively electrically connected to the connectors through the control unit, lengths of connecting routes of the two brushes to the corresponding connectors are substantially equal to each other.
2. The driving device of claim 1, wherein a ratio of a difference between the lengths of the connecting routes of the two brushes is less than 20%.
3. The driving device of claim 1, wherein the end cap assembly comprises a cover and a plurality of electronic components mounted on the cover, the plurality of the electronic components comprising the two brushes, two inductors, and two connection terminals.
4. The driving device of claim 3, wherein the brushes are correspondingly connected to the control unit through the inductors and the connection terminals.
5. The driving device of claim 4, wherein the inductors and the connection terminals are oriented in a direction parallel to the motor shaft of the motor.
6. The driving device of claim 5, wherein the cover is provided with two brush holders for the two brushes respectively mounted therein, two inductor mounts for the two inductors respectively mounted therein, and two terminal mounts for the connection terminals mounted therein.
7. The driving device of claim 6, wherein the cover defines a stepped hole, the motor further comprises a commutator received in the stepped hole, the two brush holders are symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of the stepped hole and in communication with the stepped hole to enable the brushes to extend into the stepped hole and contact with the commutator.
8. The driving device of claim 5, wherein the distance between each of the connection terminals and any of the brushes is at least 17 to 22 mm.
9. The driving device of claim 5, wherein the most capacitance between the inductors and the corresponding brushes ranges from 0.015 to 0.025 pF.
10. The driving device of claim 4, wherein the control unit comprises a printed circuit board, the connection terminals are electrically connected to the printed circuit board, and the connectors are provided on a side of the printed circuit board.
11. The driving device of claim 10, wherein the printed circuit board is supported on the cover body and oriented in a direction perpendicular to the motor shaft.
12. The driving device of claim 10, wherein the printed circuit board defines a plurality of conductive via holes, two leading paths are printed on the printed circuit board, opposite ends of each of the leading paths are respectively connected to one of the conductive via holes and one of the connectors; the connection terminals are engaged into the corresponding conductive via holes.
13. An actuator, comprising the driving device of claim 1, and a transmission mechanism driven by the driving device.
14. The actuator of claim 13, wherein the actuator is a window lift actuator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0033] The control unit 120 is disposed on a side of the cover 1120 away from the motor body 111. The control unit 120 includes a printed circuit board 121 and a plurality of electronic components disposed on the printed circuit board 121, such as a connector and a control chip, etc. The printed circuit board 121 is supported on the cover body 1120. Specifically, the printed circuit board 121 is oriented in a direction perpendicular to the motor shaft 113. The printed circuit board 121 defines a plurality of conductive via holes 1211. Two leading paths 1212 are printed on the printed circuit board 121. A plurality of connectors 1213 is provided on the printed circuit board 121. Opposite ends of each of the leading paths 1212 are respectively connected to one of the conductive via holes 1211, and one of the connectors 1213. The connection terminals 1123 and the grounding terminal 1124 are engaged into the corresponding conductive via holes 1211 and electrically connected to the leading paths 1212 to enable external power source to be electrically connected to leading paths 1212 through the connector 1213. In the present embodiment, the connector 1213 extends toward the cover 1120 and is received in a connector box 122 formed on the cover 1120, and is finally connected to the external power source through an interface (not shown) of the control box 122.
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[0035] Each of the brushes 1121 includes a brush arm 1121a. Each inductor 1122 includes two connection arms 1122a formed at opposite ends of the inductor 1122. The brush arm 1121a of each of the brushes 1121 contacts with one of the connection arms 1122a of a corresponding one of the inductors 1122, to electrically connect the inductor 1122 with the corresponding brush 1121. The other connection arm 1122a of each of the inductors 1122 is clamped to a tail portion of a corresponding one of the connection terminals 1123 to enable the inductor 1122 to be electrically connected to the corresponding connection terminal 1123. The connection terminals 1123 pass through the printed circuit board 121 to be correspondingly electrically connected with the leading paths 1212. Therefore, the brushes 1121 are connected to an external power source via the corresponding inductors 1122, the connection terminals 1123, and the printed circuit board 121. Lengths of connecting routes from the brushes 1121 to the external power source are substantially equal to each other. Specifically, in the present embodiment, lengths of connecting routes of the brushes 1121 to the corresponding connectors 1213 are substantially equal to each other. Furthermore, if a length L1 of a connecting route from one of the brushes 1121 to one of the connectors 1213 is slightly longer than a length L2 of another connecting route from the other one brush 1121 to another connector 1213, a ratio of a difference between the lengths L1 and L2 is less than 20%.
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[0038] The actuator 10 of the present embodiment can be applied to a window lift actuator for a vehicle.
[0039] Although the disclosure is described with reference to one or more embodiments, the above description of the embodiments is used only to enable people skilled in the art to practice or use the disclosure. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The embodiments illustrated herein should not be interpreted as limits to the present disclosure, and the scope of the disclosure is to be determined by reference to the claims that follow.