Coil Body
20170018347 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F27/324
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/04
ELECTRICITY
H01F2005/043
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/306
ELECTRICITY
H01F2005/046
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/323
ELECTRICITY
H01F5/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/04
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/26
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/29
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A coil body with a hollow housing body is provided that has on a first side an opening for the intake of a coil into the housing body along an inserting direction and a housing wall that extends between the first side of the housing body and a second side that is located opposite. The coil body further comprises multiple electric contacts and a plurality of guiding grooves that are disposed along the housing wall and that are each formed for guiding of a connection wire in order to connect a coil, which has been absorbed by the housing body, to the contacts. The contacts are thereby disposed on the second side on the housing body.
Claims
1. A coil body that has on a first side an opening for inserting a coil in a housing body along an inserting direction and a housing wall that extends between the first side of the housing body and an opposite second side, electric contacts and a plurality of guiding grooves that are situated along the housing wall and that are each formed for guiding a connection wire in order to connect a coil that has been inserted through the housing body to the contacts, whereby the contacts are disposed on the opposite second side on the housing body.
2. The coil body according to claim 1 that further has slits that are formed on the an edge of the opening and that are disposed on the opening in a circumferential direction so that a throughput into the housing body and/or out of the housing body is provided for each guiding groove.
3. The coil body according to claim 1, wherein at least one guiding groove extends completely along the housing wall.
4. The coil body according to claim 1, wherein the housing body is configured to receive a torus-shaped coil.
5. The coil body according to claim 1, wherein the guiding grooves are formed by fins that protrude from the housing wall and that extend in parallel along the inserting direction.
6. The coil body according to claim 5, wherein respectively two fins form a guiding groove and fins of respectively one guiding groove are all spaced from the fins (132) of the other guiding grooves so that respectively one insulation groove is formed between two guiding grooves.
7. The coil body according to claim 6, wherein the insulation grooves have different depths.
8. The coil body with two row of contacts that are formed on two opposite sides of the coil body and that each have a plurality of electric contacts, wherein each row of contacts has guiding grooves that are formed in a surface of the row of contacts and that are formed respectively for guiding of a connection wire in order to connect the coil that is installed on the coil body to at least one of the plurality of electric contacts of the respective row of contacts, whereby the guiding grooves of one first row of contacts of the two row of contacts are all longer than the guiding grooves of the other second row of contacts.
9. The coil body according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of electric contacts on the first row of contacts are arranged at a greater distance to an intake area for a magnetic core than the plurality of electric contacts on the second row of contacts.
10. The coil body according to claim 9, wherein at least the guiding grooves of the first row of contacts have one of a constant and growing depth with an increasing distance from the intake area.
11. The coil body according to claim 8, wherein each guiding groove is formed in the surface of at least the first row of contacts by two fins that protrude from the surface.
12. The coil body according to claim 11, wherein at least one of a height and a width of each fin is greater than or equal to at least one of a depth and width of each guiding rail.
13. The coil body according to claim 8, wherein an insulation groove is formed between two guiding grooves of at least the first row of contacts.
14. The coil body according to claim 8, wherein the guiding grooves completely interfuse the surface of the first row of contacts along a direction that is parallel to the surface.
15. The coil body according to claim 8, wherein ends of the plurality of electric contacts for the connection with connectors of the coil on the first row of contacts protrude from the first row of contacts in a contact plane and wherein the contact plane is arranged in parallel to the surface and spaced apart by an offset.
16. A coil body for supporting a coil comprising: a housing body having a housing wall; a plurality of fins extending along and from the housing wall forming alternating insulation grooves and guiding grooves having different depths from the housing wall; and a slot placed through the housing wall in said housing body adjacent a respective one of the guiding grooves wherein a connection wire is capable of passing, whereby creepage paths are capable of being increased reducing creepage and connection wires having higher potential may be placed in guiding grooves having greater depths.
Description
[0023] Further advantages and features of the present invention may be taken from the following description together with the enclosed Figures in which
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[0025]
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[0027] According to the illustration in
[0028] Guiding grooves 130 that extend in parallel to the direction C are formed in the housing wall 114 between the first side A and the second side B. The guiding grooves 130 extend preferably completely along the housing wall between the first side A and the second side B of the housing body 110. Each of the guiding grooves 130 is formed preferably for complete intake of a connection wire, i.e. a depth from each guiding groove 130 is greater than or equal to a diameter of the connection wire (not shown).
[0029] As shown in
[0030] A top view of the housing body 110 (along the direction C in
[0031] In some descriptive embodiments, an insulation groove 134 is formed between respectively two adjacent guiding grooves 130. The insulation grooves 134 and the guiding grooves 132 are consequently disposed alternatingly along the housing wall 114 (from a circumferential perspective). As shown by the top view in
[0032] Reference is made to
[0033] According to some embodiments that are not shown, the coil body 100 displayed in
[0034] Alternative embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the
[0035] In some descriptive embodiments, the core guiding area 220 is designed for absorption of at least one leg of an E- and/or I-core. For this purpose, the core guiding area 230 has a core support area 232, for example the shown support piece or snap-fits (not shown) etc.
[0036] According to the illustration in
[0037] Fixing of a magnetic core on the coil body 200 may for example occur in that the core (not shown), which is guided by guiding areas 212 on the first row of contacts 210 and 232 on the second row of contacts 230, is inserted in the coil body 200 along an inserting direction D and supported by holding burls 224 in an intake area 226 of the coil body 200 through interaction with the support structure 222. Connection wires for windings (not shown) are led to the uncovered ends 224 of the contacts 240 on the bottom side of the coil body 200 and connected to such ends. A connection of the coil body 200 with a(n) (electric and/or mechanical) conductor board that is not shown is established via the uncovered ends 242 of the contacts 240.
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[0039] In some descriptive embodiments, an insulation groove 218 is formed in at least one fin 216. Therefore, the insulation groove 218 contributes to the prolongation of the creepage path between two neighboring guiding groves 214 in addition to the fin 216. According to descriptive examples, a depth of the at least one insulation groove 218 is smaller than or equal to a depth of at least one of the surrounding guiding grooves 214. In addition, an optional guiding groove may further be provided at least in one of the fins 236 of the second row of contacts 230.
[0040] In some descriptive embodiments of the present invention, a height and/or width of each fin is greater than or equal to a depth and/or width of each guiding groove.
[0041] A further improvement of the dielectric strength of the coil body 220 may for example be achieved in that the guiding grooves 214 of the first row of contacts are longer than the guiding grooves 234 of the second row of contacts 230. According to some descriptive embodiments, this is achieved in that the contacts 240 on the first row of contacts 210 are arranged under a greater distance to the intake area 226 than the contacts 240 on the second row of contacts 230. For example the contacts 240 on the first row of contacts 210 may be provided as high voltage-conducting contacts during use of the coil body 200.
[0042] Reference is made to
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[0044] In some descriptive examples, the magnetic core M may be achieved by three I-cores or an EII-core configuration. Alternatively, the core is formed according to a double-E configuration (cf. dotted lines) or an EI-core configuration.
[0045] A distance d1 between the core M and/or the winding 250 from the contacts 240 on the first row of contacts 210 is greater than a distance d2 between the contacts 240 on the second row of contacts 230 and the core M and/or the winding 250. This provides a prolonged creepage path on the first row of contacts 210. According to a special example, the following applies: d11.5*d2 or d12*d2 or d13*d2.