Flexible HV Connector Busbar Interconnect System
20250279598 ยท 2025-09-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Alexander Gevoy (West Bloomfield, MI, US)
- Omar Mendizabal Riveros (San Pedro Tlaquepaque, MX)
- Wesley Tomczyk (Hoffman Estates, IL, US)
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Abstract
A busbar interconnect system having a housing of an inverter, and an interconnect assembly mounted in the housing, where the interconnect assembly includes an insulator housing, a first busbar having first and second ends, a second busbar having first and second ends, and the first busbar, the second busbar, and a mounting bracket at least partially surrounded by the insulator housing, the mounting bracket mounted to the housing. In a first configuration, a first of a plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the first busbar and a second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the second busbar. In a second configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the first busbar and the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the second busbar.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a busbar interconnect system, comprising: a housing of an inverter; an interconnect assembly mounting in the housing, the interconnect assembly further comprising: an insulator housing; a first busbar having a first end and a second end, the first busbar at least partially surrounded by the insulator housing; a second busbar having a first end and a second end, the second busbar at least partially surrounded by the insulator housing; a mounting bracket at least partially surrounded by the insulator housing, the mounting bracket mounted to the housing; wherein, in a first configuration, a first of a plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the first busbar and a second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the second busbar, and in a second configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the first busbar and the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the second busbar.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, the housing of the inverter further comprising: a first housing portion; a second housing portion connected to the first housing portion and forming a cavity, the interconnect assembly disposed in the cavity; a first mounting boss integrally formed as part of the second housing portion; and a second mounting boss integrally formed as part of the second housing portion; wherein the mounting bracket is connected to the first mounting boss and the second mounting boss.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, the mounting bracket further comprising: a first leg, which protrudes from the insulator housing; a first mounting flange integrally formed with the first leg; a second leg, which protrudes from the insulator housing; a second mounting flange integrally formed with the second leg; wherein the first mounting flange is connected to the first mounting boss, and the second mounting flange is connected to the second mounting boss.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, the first housing portion of the inverter further comprising: a first pair of apertures integrally formed as part of the first housing portion; and a second pair of apertures integrally formed as part of the first housing portion; wherein, in the first configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors extends through one of the first pair of apertures when the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the first busbar, and the second of the plurality of connectors extends through another of the first pair of apertures when the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the second busbar, wherein, in the second configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors extends through one of the second pair of apertures when the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the first busbar, and the second of the plurality of connectors extends through another of the second pair of apertures when the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the second busbar.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, each of the plurality of connectors further comprising: a terminal having an assembly aperture; wherein the terminal is connected to one of the first busbar or the second busbar when the plurality of connectors are in the first configuration or the second configuration.
6. An interconnect assembly for an inverter, comprising: an insulator housing; a first busbar having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first busbar protruding out of the opposite side of the insulator housing as the second end of the first busbar; a second busbar having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second busbar protruding out of the opposite side of the insulator housing as the second end of the second busbar; and a mounting bracket extending through the insulator housing, the mounting bracket connected to a housing of an inverter; wherein, in a first configuration, a first of a plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the first busbar and a second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the second busbar, and in a second configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the first busbar and the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the second busbar.
7. The interconnect assembly for an inverter of claim 6, the mounting bracket further comprising: a first leg; a first mounting flange integrally formed with the first leg; a second leg; and a second mounting flange integrally formed with the second leg; wherein the first leg and the second leg protrude from the insulator housing.
8. The interconnect assembly for an inverter of claim 7, the housing of the inverter further comprising: a first housing portion; a second housing portion connected to the first housing portion and forming a cavity, the interconnect assembly disposed in the cavity; a first mounting boss integrally formed as part of the second housing portion; and a second mounting boss integrally formed as part of the second housing portion; wherein the first mounting flange is connected to the first mounting boss, and the second mounting flange is connected to the second mounting boss.
9. The interconnect assembly for an inverter of claim 8, the first housing portion of the inverter further comprising: a first pair of apertures integrally formed as part of the first housing portion; and a second pair of apertures integrally formed as part of the first housing portion; wherein, in the first configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors extends through one of the first pair of apertures when the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the first busbar, and the second of the plurality of connectors extends through another of the first pair of apertures when the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the first end of the second busbar, wherein, in the second configuration, the first of the plurality of connectors extends through one of the second pair of apertures when the first of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the first busbar, and the second of the plurality of connectors extends through another of the second pair of apertures when the second of the plurality of connectors is connected to the second end of the second busbar.
10. The interconnect assembly for an inverter of claim 6, each of the plurality of connectors further comprising: a terminal having an assembly aperture; wherein the terminal is connected to one of the first busbar or the second busbar when the plurality of connectors are in the first configuration or the second configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0036] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0037] An inverter having a busbar interconnect system according to the present invention is shown in
[0038] Also disposed in the cavity 16 and in electrical communication with the EMI filter assembly 18 is a first busbar 20 and a second busbar 22. The busbars 20,22 are part of an interconnect assembly, shown generally at 24. The first housing portion 14a includes an aperture, shown generally at 26, and the interconnect assembly 24 is located in the cavity 16 such that the interconnect assembly 24 may be seen when looking into the aperture 26, as shown in
[0039] Referring to
[0040] The busbars 20,22 also include various mounting apertures 30 and connected to the busbars 20,22 are connection features 32, and each of the connection feature 32 is press-fit into a corresponding mounting aperture 30, shown in
[0041] The interconnect assembly 24 also includes a mounting bracket 34. The mounting bracket 34 includes a first leg 36a and a second leg 36b, and extending from the first leg 36a is a first mounting flange 38a, and extending from the second leg 36b is a second mounting flange 38b. There is also a mounting aperture 40a,40b integrally formed as part of each mounting flange 38a,38b, respectively.
[0042] Referring to
[0043] Once the interconnect assembly 24 is mounted as shown in
[0044] Once the first housing portion 14a is connected to the second housing portion 14b, a pair of DC connectors 56a,56b may then be connected to the interconnect assembly 24. Referring to
[0045] In a second configuration, the DC connectors 56a,56b may be connected to the second ends 62b,64b of the busbars 20,22, respectively. More specifically, in the second configuration, shown in
[0046] Mounting the DC connectors 56a,56b in one of the two configurations described above provides a connection between the high-voltage (HV) DC battery the HV inverter 10 in a vehicle. The interconnect assembly 24 is suitable for use with a common HV inverter and vehicles having various powertrain architectures.
[0047] The use of the interconnect assembly 24 facilities only necessitating the change of the location of the DC connectors 56a,56b to accommodate different vehicle applications.
[0048] The use of the interconnect assembly 24 also allows for the flexibility of installing the HV DC input into the inverter 10 in multiple locations.
[0049] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.