Coil component
11664155 · 2023-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F17/045
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/323
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A coil component includes a blocking material that contains a resin and that blocks a route that leads to a gap between turns of a wire from an outside at portions of the wire that are in close contact with each other between adjoining turns.
Claims
1. A coil component comprising: a wire that includes an insulating film, is helically wound such that the wire has a number of turns, and includes portions in close contact with each other between adjoining turns; a drum-shaped core around which the wire is wound; a plate core arranged outside the wire and bonded to the drum-shaped core; and a blocking material that contains a resin and blocks a route that leads to a gap between the turns of the wire from an outside at the portions in close contact with each other, wherein, between adjoining turns of the wire, an outermost surface of the blocking material has a concave shape, and in a region in which the blocking material is disposed, an uppermost surface of the wire is exposed through the blocking material.
2. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the resin of which the blocking material is composed contains an epoxy resin that causes a solidification reaction due to amines, imidazoles, or acid anhydrides.
3. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein a melting point of the blocking material is 125° C. or more.
4. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the gap between the turns of the wire is filled with the blocking material.
5. The coil component according to claim 4, wherein the blocking material adheres to a surface portion of the wire.
6. The coil component according to claim 4, wherein the portions in close contact with each other extend over at least one of the turns.
7. The coil component according to claim 4, wherein a dielectric constant of the blocking material is lower than a dielectric constant of the insulating film.
8. The coil component according to claim 4, wherein the resin of which the blocking material is composed contains an epoxy resin that causes a solidification reaction due to amines, imidazoles, or acid anhydrides.
9. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the blocking material adheres to a surface portion of the wire.
10. The coil component according to claim 9, wherein the portions in close contact with each other extend over at least one of the turns.
11. The coil component according to claim 9, wherein a dielectric constant of the blocking material is lower than a dielectric constant of the insulating film.
12. The coil component according to claim 9, wherein the resin of which the blocking material is composed contains an epoxy resin that causes a solidification reaction due to amines, imidazoles, or acid anhydrides.
13. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the portions in close contact with each other extend over at least one of the turns.
14. The coil component according to claim 13, wherein a dielectric constant of the blocking material is lower than a dielectric constant of the insulating film.
15. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein a dielectric constant of the blocking material is lower than a dielectric constant of the insulating film.
16. The coil component according to claim 15, wherein the blocking material is composed of a foamable resin.
17. The coil component according to claim 15, wherein a relative dielectric constant of the blocking material is 2.2 or less.
18. The coil component according to claim 17, wherein the blocking material is composed of a foamable resin.
19. The coil component according to claim 1, wherein the wire is helically wound in a first layer and a second layer on an outer side of the first layer, and at least one turn of the wire in the second layer is in close contact with at least three turns of the wire in the first layer.
20. The coil component according to claim 19, wherein plural turns of the wire in the second layer are in close contact with at least three turns of the wire in the first layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) A coil component 1 according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
(6) The coil component 1 includes a drum-shaped core 3 including a winding core portion 2. The drum-shaped core 3 includes first and second flange portions 4 and 5 that are mounted on first and second end portions of the winding core portion 2 that are opposite each other. The coil component 1 may include a plate core 6 that extends over the first and second flange portions 4 and 5. The drum-shaped core 3 and the plate core 6 are composed of a nonconductive material, for example, a non-magnetic material such as alumina, a magnetic material such as ferrite, or a resin.
(7) The above plate core 6 adheres to the first and second flange portions 4 and 5 with an adhesive. A curable resin such as an epoxy resin can be used as the adhesive. Amines, imidazoles, or acid anhydrides are preferably used as a curing agent for the curable resin.
(8) The coil component 1 includes first and second wires 7 and 8 that are helically wound around the winding core portion 2. In
(9) The first and second wires 7 and 8 are wound in the same direction in parallel. At this time, as illustrated in
(10) The coil component 1 also includes first to fourth terminal electrodes 11 to 14. Among the first to fourth terminal electrodes 11 to 14, the first and third terminal electrodes 11 and 13 are mounted on the first flange portion 4, and the second and fourth terminal electrodes 12 and 14 are mounted on the second flange portion 5. The terminal electrodes 11 to 14 are manufactured from a metallic plate that is composed of a copper alloy such as phosphor bronze or tough pitch copper.
(11) A first end of the above first wire 7 is electrically connected to the first terminal electrode 11. A second end of the first wire 7 opposite the first end is electrically connected to the second terminal electrode 12. A first end of the second wire 8 is electrically connected to the third terminal electrode 13. A second end of the second wire 8 opposite the first end is electrically connected to the fourth terminal electrode 14. The wires 7 and 8 are connected to the terminal electrodes 11 to 14 by, for example, thermal welding or laser welding.
(12) Characteristic structures according to the present embodiment will now be described with reference to mainly
(13) The wires 7 and 8 that are helically wound around the winding core portion 2 each include portions in close contact with each other between adjoining turns. In the range illustrated in
(14) The blocking material 15 blocks a route that leads to gaps 16 between the turns of the wires 7 and 8 from the outside. To fulfill this function, the gaps 16 between the turns of the wires 7 and 8 are preferably filled with the blocking material 15. With this structure, a coating material (not illustrated) can be perfectly or substantially perfectly prevented from flowing into the gaps 16 in a subsequent process because the gaps 16 are already filled with the blocking material 15. In addition, as shown in
(15) The blocking material 15 may adhere to a surface portion 17 or 18 of the wire 7 or 8. The surface portions 17 and 18 of the wires 7 and 8 mean the outer surfaces of the wires 7 and 8 and the vicinity thereof. The surface portion 17 or 18 of the wire 7 or 8 corresponds to the boundary between the wire 7 or 8 and the outside. Accordingly, this structure enables the route that leads to the gaps 16 between the turns of the wires 7 and 8 from the outside to be effectively blocked.
(16) As illustrated in
(17) For these reasons, in some cases where the blocking material 15 is not disposed with respect to the surface portion 17 of the wire 7 on the lower layer side, the coating material flows into the gaps 16. Accordingly, the blocking material 15 is preferably disposed also with respect to the surface portion 17 of the wire 7 on the lower layer side.
(18) It is only necessary for the blocking material 15 to fulfill the function of blocking the route that leads to the gaps 16 between the turns of the wires 7 and 8 from the outside. Accordingly, the blocking material 15 does not necessarily adhere to the surface portions 17 and 18 provided that the gaps 16 are filled with the blocking material. Alternatively, the gaps 16 are not necessarily filled with the blocking material 15 provided that the blocking material 15 adheres to the surface portions 17 and 18.
(19) The dielectric constant of the blocking material 15 is preferably lower than the dielectric constant of the insulating film 10 of each of the wires 7 and 8. This structure inhibits increase in a stray capacitance due to the blocking material 15. For example, when the insulating film 10 is composed of polyamide imide (the relative dielectric constant is about 3.8 to 4.1), the blocking material 15 is preferably composed of a fluorine resin (the relative dielectric constant is about 2.1 to 2.8). For example, when the insulating film 10 is composed of polyurethane (the relative dielectric constant is about 5.0 to 5.3), the blocking material 15 is preferably composed of an epoxy resin (the relative dielectric constant is about 3.5 to 5.0).
(20) In the structure disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2017-22372, an insulating resin with which the gaps between the turns of the wire are filled has a high density to prevent dielectric breakdown from occurring and has a high relative dielectric constant. Accordingly, the technique disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2017-22372 has a problem in that the insulating resin increases the stray capacitance and degrades the high-frequency characteristics of the coil component. This problem is more serious particularly for the application to an automotive ethernet (registered trademark), which is strictly required to have the high-frequency characteristics. In contrast, in the case where the dielectric constant of the blocking material 15 is lower than the dielectric constant of the insulating film 10 of each of the wires 7 and 8 as described above, the problem can be solved.
(21) When the blocking material 15 is composed of an epoxy resin, amines, imidazoles, or acid anhydrides are preferably used as the curing agent as described above. The blocking material 15 composed of an epoxy resin that causes a solidification reaction due to such a curing agent is solid and accordingly makes the windings of the wires 7 and 8 unlikely to collapse and deform.
(22) The relative dielectric constant of the blocking material 15 is more preferably 2.2 or less. Since the relative dielectric constant of a typical coating material is 4 or more, the stray capacitance can be greatly decreased even when there is the blocking material 15 at the portions of the wires 7 and 8 that are in close contact with each other between any turns. A known low dielectric constant material such as fluorine resin described above is favorably used as the material of the blocking material 15 that has a relative dielectric constant of 2.2 or less.
(23) The blocking material 15 can be composed of a foamable resin because the dielectric constant of the blocking material 15 is lower than the dielectric constant of the insulating film 10 and/or the relative dielectric constant of the blocking material 15 is 2.2 or less. The foamable resin is a composite material of a resin and a gas, and accordingly, the dielectric constant of the blocking material 15 can be decreased even when the dielectric constant of the resin, which is a base, is high. Accordingly, choices of resins that can be used as the material of the blocking material 15 can be increased. The behavior of thermal expansion of the blocking material 15 is the same as the behavior of thermal expansion of the resin itself, which is the base thereof, and accordingly, a thermal stress that is applied to the wires 7 and 8 can be equal to a thermal stress in the case where the blocking material 15 contains no gas.
(24) The melting point of the blocking material 15 is preferably 125° C. or more, and more preferably 150° C. or more. With this structure, the blocking material 15 appropriately functions even in the case where a high-temperature environment is assumed, for example, for the application to a vehicle. Consequently, the reliability of the coil component 1 can be improved.
(25) According to the first embodiment described above, as illustrated in
(26) According to a modification to the first embodiment, the first and second wires 7 and 8 may be wound in a bifilar winding manner such that the first and second wires 7 and 8 are arranged so as to alternate in the axial direction of the winding core portion 2 and so as to be parallel to each other and may be wound, for example, so as to form two layers, although this is not illustrated. Also, in this case, the portions of the first wire 7 can be in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns, the portions of the second wire 8 can be in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns, and the portions of the first wire 7 and the corresponding portions of the second wire 8 can be in close contact with each other between the turns of the first wire 7 and the second wire 8 that are adjacent to each other.
(27) The following description includes other examples of the state where portions of at least a single wire are in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns. The adjoining turns mean not only that the turns are adjacent to each other with a single wire wound but also that the turns of a wire and the turns of another wire are adjacent to each other with two or more wires wound.
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(29) The wire 22 includes no portions that are in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns on the lower layer side or between the adjoining turns on the upper layer side. According to the present embodiment, the wire 22 includes portions that are in close contact with each other between the turns on the lower layer side and the turns on the upper layer side. More specifically, portions of the wire 22 at which the turns on the lower layer side intersect the turns on the upper layer side are in close contact with each other. Accordingly, the blocking material is disposed so as to block the route that leads to the gaps between the turns from the outside at the portions in close contact with each other, although this is not illustrated. In this case, the blocking material may be disposed so as to cover the entire wire 22 that is wound.
(30) In the above description,
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(32) In the case where the stranded wire 25 that is formed of the first wire 23 and the second wire 24 is helically wound such that the stranded wire has a number of the turns, the first wire 23 and the second wire 24 form portions that are in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns within the stranded wire 25, regardless of whether there are any portions that are in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns of the stranded wire 25 itself. Accordingly, the blocking material is disposed so as to block the route that leads to the gaps between the turns from the outside at the portions of the first wire 23 and the second wire 24 that are in close contact with each other between the adjoining turns within the stranded wire 25, although this is not illustrated. In this case, the blocking material is typically disposed so as to cover the entire stranded wire 25 that is wound.
(33) The present disclosure is described above with the embodiments illustrated. Other various modifications can be made.
(34) For example, according to a modification to the embodiments illustrated, the wire may be wound so as to form a single layer or three or more layers.
(35) According to the first and third embodiments, each coil component includes the two wires. However, the number of the wires, the direction in which each wire is wound, and the number of the terminal electrodes, for example, can be changed in accordance with the function of the coil component.
(36) Each terminal electrode may not be composed of a metallic plate but may be composed of plating or conductive paste.
(37) A coil component according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may not include the winding core portion and/or the drum-shaped core as described above.
(38) The above embodiments are described by way of example. The features can be partially replaced and combined between the different embodiments.
(39) While preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.