INVERTER
20240313664 ยท 2024-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/2491
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/1432
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H05K7/14324
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02M7/00
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Provided is an inverter, comprising a conversion module, a delivering module, an inductance module, and a communication module. The delivering module and the inductance module are separately connected to the conversion module by means of plug-in, and the communication module is electrically connected to the delivering module, the conversion module, or the inductance module by means of plug-in. The electrical connection between the modules inside the inverter can be realized by means of plug-in, such that the electrical connection between the modules is more convenient, the working efficiency and maintenance efficiency of electrical connection are improved, and the influence of the electromagnetic interference, which is occurred when the modules are connected by means of wires, on the working stability of the modules can be avoided, thereby ensuring the working stability of the inverter.
Claims
1. An inverter, comprising: a conversion module; a transmission module; an inductor module; and a communication module, wherein the transmission module is plugged in the conversion module, the inductor module is plugged in the conversion module, and the communication module is plugged in the transmission module, the conversion module, or the inductor module.
2. The inverter according to claim 1, wherein the conversion module comprises a conversion circuit board, a first plug group and a first plug that are arranged on the conversion circuit board; the transmission module comprises a transmission circuit board, a second plug group and a second plug that are arranged on the transmission circuit board; the inductor module comprises an inductor body and a third plug that are connected to each other; and the communication module comprises a communication board and a fourth plug that are connected to each other, wherein the first plug group is plugged in the second plug group, the first plug is plugged in the third plug, and the second plug is plugged in the fourth plug.
3. The inverter according to claim 2, wherein the first plug group comprises a fifth plug and a sixth plug that are arranged on the conversion circuit board; and the second plug group comprises a seventh plug and an eighth plug that are arranged on the transmission circuit board, wherein the fifth plug is plugged in the seventh plug for electrically connecting the conversion module to the transmission module, and the sixth plug is plugged in the eighth plug for communicatively connecting the conversion module to the transmission module.
4. The inverter according to claim 3, wherein the seventh plug comprises a plug-in part, and a limiting part surrounding the plug-in part, wherein the plug-in part is plugged in the transmission circuit board, the limiting part abuts against the transmission circuit board, the plug-in part is defined with a through hole, and the fifth plug is plugged in the through hole.
5. The inverter according to claim 4, wherein an inner wall of the through hole is provided with a plurality of protrusions, and the fifth plug abuts against the plurality of protrusions.
6. The inverter according to claim 4, wherein the fifth plug is surrounded with a plurality of protrusions, and the plurality of protrusions abut against the through hole.
7. The inverter according to claim 4, wherein the plug-in part tapers at an end plugged in the transmission circuit board.
8. The inverter according to claim 4, wherein the fifth plug comprises a plug-in terminal and an abutment part, the abutment part surrounds the plug-in terminal, the plug-in terminal is plugged into the through hole, the plug-in terminal is plugged in the conversion circuit board, and the abutment part abuts against the conversion circuit board.
9. The inverter according to claim 8, wherein the plug-in terminal tapers at an end plugged in the conversion circuit board.
10. The inverter according to claim 4, wherein the sixth plug comprises a support part and a power strip that are connected to each other, an end of the support part being remote from the power strip is arranged on the conversion circuit board, the eighth plug is defined with a through hole, and the power strip is plugged into the through hole.
11. The inverter according to claim 1, further comprising: a connection column, wherein one end of the connection column is connected to the conversion module, and the other end of the connection column is connected to the transmission module.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 In the drawings: 1 conversion module; 11 conversion circuit board; 111 second mounting hole; 12 first plug; 13 fifth plug; 131 plug-in terminal; 1311 plug-in part; 1312 connection part; 132 abutment part; 14 sixth plug; 141 support part; 142 power strip; 2 transmission module; 21 transmission circuit board; 211 first mounting hole; 22 second plug; 23 seventh plug; 231 plug-in part; 2311 through hole; 23111 protrusion; 232 limiting part; 24 eighth plug; 241 through hole; 3 inductor module; 31 inductor body; 32 third plug; 33 inductor guide plate; 34 inductor mounting box; 4 communication module; 41 communication board; 42 fourth plug; 5 connection column; 6 radiator; 7 housing; 71 main body; 72 cover; 8 connection port; 81 transmission module connection port; 82 communication module connection port.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The technical solutions of the present disclosure are further explained below in conjunction with the drawings and specific embodiments so that the technical problem solved by the present disclosure, the technical solutions recited in the present disclosure and the technical effects achieved by the present disclosure are clear.
[0029] In the description of the present disclosure, unless otherwise explicitly specified and defined, terms such as connect link, and fix should be understood in a broad sense. For example, one element may be fixed to, detachably connected to, integrally formed with, mechanically connected to, electrically connected to, directly connected to, indirectly connected to, internally communicate with, or interact with another. Those skilled in the art should understand specific meanings of the above terms in the present disclosure based on specific conditions.
[0030] In the present disclosure, unless otherwise explicitly specified and defined, the expression that a first feature is located above or below a second feature indicates that the first feature directly or indirectly contacts with the second feature. Furthermore, the expression that the first feature is located above, over and on the second feature indicates that the first feature is located directly or obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is higher than the second feature. The expression that the first feature is located below, under and beneath the second feature indicates that the first feature is located directly or obliquely below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is lower than the second feature.
[0031] In the description of the present disclosure, the orientation or positional relationships indicated by terms up, down, left, right and the like are based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are merely for the convenience of the description and simplifying the operations, rather than indicating or implying that the device or element that the term refers to must be in a particular orientation, or be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore should not be understood as a limitation on the present disclosure. In addition, the terms first and second are merely used to distinguish two elements in description and have no special meaning.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Preferably, as shown in
[0034] Preferably, as shown in
[0035] Preferably, as shown in
[0036] In order to make a structure of the inverter more compact, as shown in
[0037] In order to improve the stability of the connection between the conversion module 1 and the transmission module 2, as shown in
[0038] Preferably, as shown in
[0039] Details about the inductor module 3 are explained in conjunction with
[0040] Preferably, thermal adhesive is arranged between the inductor body 31 and the inductor mounting box 34 in order to improve the performance of cooling the inductor body 31. The thermal adhesive can facilitate cooling of the inductor body 31 so that the inductor body 31 can normally operate. In an embodiment, the terminal adhesive is made of silicone grease. The silicone grease has good thermal conductivity, and therefore is stable and is anti-corrosive at high-temperature.
[0041] In order to facilitate the electrical connection between the transmission module 2 and the external device, and the electrical connection between the communication module 4 and the external device, the inverter further includes a connection port 8 as shown in
[0042] Preferably, as shown in
[0043] However, in the inverter according to the conventional technology, the electrical connection between the inductor module 3 and the conversion module 1, the electrical connection between the transmission module 2 and the conversion module 1, and the electrical connection between the transmission module 2 and the communication module 4 are through wires. The wires and the modules in the inverter inside which the wires are arranged is prone to electromagnetic radiation, resulting in poor performance in filtering performed by components of the module and instability transmission through the wires. As the development of technology, these modules are electrically connected to each other through conductive columns. However, the modules each are fixed to the conductive column via a fastener so that the modules can be connected to each other through the conductive columns, which is a complex process, resulting in inefficiency in electrically connecting the modules.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] Details about one module being plugged in another are described in conjunction with
[0046] Specifically, as shown in
[0047] In addition, as shown in
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[0049] Preferably, as shown in
[0050] Specifically, the multiple protrusions 23111 are spaced along an axis of the inner wall of the through hole 2311, so that the fifth plug 13 contacts with the through hole 2311 evenly. The protrusions 23111 each may be an abutment ring, and the fifth plug 13 is plugged into the abutment ring. Alternatively, the protrusions each may be shaped like a wavy stripe. In an embodiment, the protrusions 23111 each are elastic, so that the fifth plug 13 plugged into the through hole 2311 can be clamped tightly. Therefore, the fifth plug 13 can be stably connected to the seventh plug 23. Details about the protrusions 23111 are not limited in the embodiment, and any solution such that the fifth plug 13 can be stably connected to the seventh plug 23 is applicable to the embodiment.
[0051] In another embodiment, the fifth plug 13 is provided with multiple protrusions surrounding the fifth plug 13. The protrusions abut against the through hole 2311, thereby increasing a contact area between the fifth plug 13 and the through hole 2311. Therefore, the fifth plug 13 is stably connected to the seventh plug 23.
[0052] Generally, the plug-in part 231 tightly fits the first mounting hole 211 in order to connect the plug-in part 231 to the first mounting hole 211 stably. A diameter of the first mounting hole 211 is not excessively greater than a diameter of the plug-in part 231, so that the plug-in part 231 is difficultly plugged into the mounting hole 211. In this way, the seventh plug 23 can be stably connected to the transmission circuit board 21.
[0053] As shown in
[0054] The limiting part 232 is welded to the transmission circuit board 21 in order to stably connect the seventh plug 23 to the transmission circuit board 21. In another embodiment, the limiting part 232 is screwed or riveted to the transmission circuit board 21, so that the seventh plug 23, when being damaged or poorly connected to the transmission circuit board 21, can be detached from the transmission circuit board 21 for replacement.
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[0056] The abutment part 132 increases a contact area between the fifth plug 13 and the conversion circuit board 11, so that the fifth plug 13 can be stably arranged on the conversion circuit board 11. In addition, the plug-in terminal 131 is plugged in the conversion circuit board 11, which can prevent the fifth plug 13 from shaking on the conversion circuit board 11, thereby preventing the fifth plug 13 from on the conversion circuit board 11 from being displaced. Therefore, the fifth plug 13 can be stably connected to the conversion circuit board 11. In an embodiment, the conversion circuit board 11 is defined with a second mounting hole 111, and the plug-in terminal 131 is plugged into the second mounting hole 111.
[0057] As shown in
[0058] Preferably, as shown in
[0059] In order to stably connect the fifth plug 13 to the conversion circuit board 11, the abutment part 132 is welded to the conversion circuit board 11. In other embodiments, the abutment part 132 is screwed or riveted to the conversion circuit board 11, so that the fifth plug 13, when being damaged or poorly connected to the conversion circuit board 11, can be detached from the conversion circuit board 11 for replacement.
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[0061] In addition, the power strip 142, when being plugged into the through hole 241, protrudes from the through hole 241, in order to plug the sixth plug 14 in the eighth plug 24.
[0062] It should be noted that details that the first plug 12 is plugged in the third plug 32 so that the conversion module 1 is electrically connected to the inductor module 3 are similar to the details that the seventh plug 23 is plugged in the fifth plug 13 so that the conversion module 1 is electrically connected to the transmission module 2, and therefore are not described herein.
[0063] It should further be noted that details that the second plug 22 is plugged in the fourth plug 42 so that the transmission module 2 is communicatively connected to the communication module 4 are similar to the details that the sixth plug 14 is plugged in the eighth plug 24 so that the conversion module 1 is communicatively connected to the transmission module 2, and therefore are not described herein.
[0064] Apparently, the above embodiments of the present disclosure are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present disclosure rather than intended to limit the implementation of the present disclosure. For those skilled in the art, other changes or modifications in different forms may be made on the basis of the above description. It is unnecessary and impossible to list all the implementations herein. Any modification, equivalent substitution, and improvement made within the spirit and the principle of the present disclosure shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.