Assembly for the electrical connection of two components
11600933 · 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02B39/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R4/026
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/50
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
H01R4/26
ELECTRICITY
F02B37/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02B37/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B39/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An assembly (2) is described for the electrical connection of two components, in particular of a power electronics switch (58) to an electric motor (56) of a charging device (48), wherein a first component (24) has a first contact element (4) made from a conductive material and formed along a longitudinal axis (6) and designed with an outer surface (8) at least partially surrounding the longitudinal axis (6), and a second component (30) has a second contact element (14) made from a conductive material and is designed with a cavity (18) formed along the longitudinal axis (6), whose inner surface (20) corresponds to the outer surface (8) of the first contact element (4), wherein either the inner surface (20) of the second contact element (14) or the outer surface (8) of the first contact element (4) is provided with a profile (22) which has a plurality of projecting elements, wherein the inner surface (20) and the outer surface (8) are selected with respect to their lateral dimensions such that the projecting elements of the profile (22) penetrate in an area close to the surface during insertion of the first contact element (4) into the second contact element (14).
Claims
1. An assembly for the electrical connection of two components, wherein a first component has a first contact element, made from a conductive material and formed along a longitudinal axis and designed with an outer surface at least partially surrounding the longitudinal axis, and a second component has a second contact element made from a conductive material and is designed with a cavity formed along the longitudinal axis, whose inner surface corresponds to the outer surface of the first contact element, wherein either the inner surface of the second contact element or the outer surface of the first contact element is provided with a profile which has a plurality of projecting elements around a perimeter, wherein the inner surface and the outer surface are selected with respect to their lateral dimensions such that the projecting elements of the profile penetrate in an exterior area close to the surface during insertion of the first contact element into the second contact element, wherein the height of the projecting elements leads to a local bonding at the inner surface and the outer surface during the insertion.
2. A charging device, in particular in a vehicle, wherein the charging device (48) has: a compressor with a compressor housing (54) and a compressor chamber in which a compressor wheel (52) is arranged, an electric motor (56) with a motor housing which is connected via a shaft (50) to the compressor wheel (52), a power electronics switch (58) for controlling the electric motor (56) and arranged in an accommodation space adjacent to the motor housing, wherein an assembly (2) is provided for the electrical connection to the power electronics switch (58) and/or to the electric motor (56), wherein in the assembly (2) a first component (24) has a first contact element (4), made from a conductive material and formed along a longitudinal axis (6) and designed with an outer surface (8) at least partially surrounding the longitudinal axis (6), and a second component (30) has a second contact element (14) made from a conductive material and is designed with a cavity (18) formed along the longitudinal axis (6), whose inner surface (20) corresponds to the outer surface (8) of the first contact element (4), wherein either the inner surface (20) of the second contact element (14) or the outer surface (8) of the first contact element (4) is provided with a profile (22) which has a plurality of projecting elements around a perimeter, wherein the inner surface (20) and the outer surface (8) are selected with respect to their lateral dimensions such that the projecting elements of the profile (22) penetrate in an exterior area close to the surface during insertion of the first contact element (4) into the second contact element (14).
3. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the profile (22) is arranged on the outer surface (8) of the first contact element (4).
4. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein the projecting elements of the profile (22) are designed as a regular toothing.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein the toothing is generated by means of a cold-rolling process.
6. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the first contact element (4) and the second contact element (14) are formed along the longitudinal axis (6) with a symmetrical cross section, in particular are formed with a cylindrical or rectangular cross section.
7. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the area close to the surface is an oxide layer on the surface of one of the contact elements.
8. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein a guide pin (44) is additionally provided on a tip of the first contact element (4) or of the second contact element (14) in order to facilitate the insertion of the contact elements (4, 14), in that the guide pin (44) engages in a corresponding guide opening (46) on the other contact element.
9. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the first contact element (4) is arranged in an insulator (26) in the first component (24).
10. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein multiple first contact elements (4, 4′, 4″) are provided in the first component (24).
11. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein the second contact element (14) is arranged in an insulator (32) in the second component (30).
12. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein multiple second contact elements (14, 14′, 14″) are provided in the second component (30).
13. The charging device according to claim 2, wherein the assembly (2) is provided for electrical connection within the power electronics switch (58).
14. The charging device according to claim 2, wherein the assembly (2) is provided for electrical connection between the power electronics switch (58) and the electric motor (56).
15. The charging device according to claim 2, which is used in an internal combustion engine or in a fuel cell.
Description
(1) A few exemplary embodiments will be subsequently explained in greater detail by way of the drawing. As shown in:
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(9) In the figures, identical or functionally identically acting components are provided with identical reference numerals.
(10) A first embodiment of an assembly 2 according to the invention for electrically connecting two components will subsequently be described in greater detail with reference to
(11) A second contact element 14 is likewise designed essentially rotationally symmetrical along longitudinal axis 6, wherein a cylindrical cavity 18 is formed on an end opposite a second terminal 16, which cavity is delimited about the longitudinal axis by an inner surface 20. A stop is created above annular collar 12 by joining first contact element 4 and second contact element 14 together.
(12) First terminal 10 and second terminal 16 are designed as electrical conductors in the embodiment according to
(13) The dimensioning of inner surface 20 and the dimensioning of outer surface 8 are thereby selected so that first contact element 4 and second contact element 14 may interengage with respect to corresponding outer surface 8 and inner surface 20, so that an electrical connection may be established between first terminal 10 and second terminal 16.
(14) First contact element 4 and second contact element 14 are formed in
(15) One special feature of assembly 2 consists in that either inner surface 20 of second contact element 14 or outer surface 8 of first contact element 4 is provided with a profile 22 which is indicated in
(16) An embodiment should preferably be selected in which profile 22 is only formed on outer surface 8 of first contact element 4, as this is shown in
(17) A variant, in which profile 22 is formed on inner surface 20 of second contact element 14, is shown in
(18) Profile 22 according to
(19) This type of approach is often described in the technology using the English term ‘galling’ or the German term ‘cold welding’.
(20) In this way, it is possible to establish an inexpensive electrical connection, which additionally enables a high current flow. Furthermore, this type of assembly 2 easily provides the requirements with respect to component tolerances to be maintained, and also provides, in addition to an electrical connection, a mechanical connection which includes good stability during vibrations, which is particularly important in vehicle technology when used on motors. In contrast to sometimes delicate plug socket structures, the risk of degradation of the electrical connection during assembling is minimal, so that the components provided with assembly 2 may even be joined without a line of sight by a user, so that an easy assembly of two components is possible.
(21) Another embodiment of assembly 2 according to the invention is shown in
(22) Assembly 2 again has first contact element 4, which is designed as essentially rotationally symmetrical. First contact element 4 has, in the embodiment shown, a cylindrical outer surface 8, which is formed with an essentially constant diameter up to first terminal 10. Outer surface 8 of first contact element 4 is provided with a profile 22 which is indicated in
(23) Second contact element 14 is likewise designed essentially rotationally symmetrical, wherein cylindrical cavity 18 is formed on an end opposite second terminal 16, which cavity is delimited about the longitudinal axis by inner surface 20.
(24) The dimensioning of inner surface 20 and the dimensioning of outer surface 8 are thereby selected so that first contact element 4 and second contact element 14 may interengage with respect to corresponding outer surface 8 and inner surface 20, so that an electrical connection may be established between first terminal 10 and second terminal 16 by means of cold welding. Second terminal 16 is designed as a hollow cylindrical bush in the example shown, in whose interior an electrical conductor may be attached, for example, by soldering or crimping. Second contact element 14 has in this case encircling collar 12 which, in contrast to the embodiments according to
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(26) It is clear in the depiction according to
(27) The approach to the electrical connection of two components depicted in
(28) The assembling of assembly 2 is subsequently explained in greater detail with reference to
(29) In the case of the pair, made of first contact element 4 and second contact element 14, located farthest to the left in
(30) This measure may also be carried out for the other embodiments for individual or for all contact elements 4 and 14. It is likewise possible to solely provide guide pin 44 or only guide opening 46.
(31) It has been shown to be particularly advantageous that the approach, presented in conjunction with
(32) This will be explained again in greater detail in conjunction with
(33) Charging device 48 may be used both alone and also in combination with a mechanical turbocharger comprising a turbine wheel and a compressor wheel in the intake manifold of an internal combustion engine, wherein it is likewise possible to use charging device 48 in other applications, for example, for the air supply of a fuel cell.
(34) The features previously indicated and listed in the claims and gatherable from the figures are advantageously implementable both individually and also in various combinations. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described, but instead may be modified in many ways within the context of expert ability.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(35) 2 Assembly 4 First contact element 6 Longitudinal axis 8 Outer surface 10 First terminal 12 Collar 14 Second contact element 16 Second terminal 18 Cavity 20 Inner surface 22 Profile 24 First component 26 First insulator 28 First seal 30 Second component 32 Second insulator 34 Second seal 36, 38 First, second screw 40, 42 First, second opening 44 Guide tip 46 Guide opening 48 Charging device 50 Shaft 52 Compressor wheel 54 Compressor housing 56 Electric motor 58 Power electronic unit