Conductive member module, and method of manufacturing the same
11623376 · 2023-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Akifumi Kurita (Kariya, JP)
- Yohei Yoshimura (Kariya, JP)
- Ryota Tanabe (Kariya, JP)
- Tsuyoshi Arai (Kariya, JP)
Cpc classification
B29C33/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01L25/16
ELECTRICITY
B29C45/14467
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C39/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14639
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
B29C2045/14122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02M7/003
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01B1/20
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Performed are an accommodation step of accommodating a pair of conductive members in a die, a sealing step of injecting a resin to seal the conductive members, and an extraction step of extracting a conductive member module. In the sealing step, the conductive members are sealed while a force is applied by the resin injected into the die to the individual conductive members in directions away from each other, and the individual conductive members are supported by support members disposed outside.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method of a conductive member module having a pair of conductive members formed in long plate shape and facing each other, and a sealing part for sealing the pair of conductive members, the conductive members include connection terminals at both ends in a longitudinal direction, and the connection terminals at both ends of the conductive members are formed at positions opposite to each other across a center in a lateral direction perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction and a thickness direction, the method comprising: an accommodation step of accommodating the pair of conductive members in a molding die in a state of being separated from each other while sandwiching the connection terminals of the conductive members between the molding die in the thickness direction; a sealing step of injecting a fluid resin into the molding die to seal the pair of conductive members; and an extraction step of extracting the conductive member module from the molding die; wherein in the sealing step, the conductive members are sealed while the individual conductive members, to which a force is applied by the fluid resin injected into the molding die in directions away from each other, are supported by support members externally, the plurality of support members are arranged to support a plurality of locations in the longitudinal direction of the conductive members and a plurality of locations in the lateral direction of the conductive members, respectively, at positions other than the connecting terminals, and in the sealing step, a central space formed between the pair of conductive members is completely filled with the fluid resin earlier then outer spaces formed between the individual conductive members and the molding die in a facing direction.
2. The manufacturing method of a conductive member module according to claim 1, wherein the central space has a larger width in the facing direction than that of each of the outer spaces.
3. The manufacturing method of a conductive member module according to claim 1, wherein the support members are formed separately from the molding die.
4. The manufacturing method of a conductive member module according to claim 1, wherein the individual conductive members are provided with through holes penetrating in the facing direction, and in the sealing step, the fluid resin flows into the through holes.
5. The manufacturing method of a conductive member module according to claim 4, wherein in the sealing step, the pair of conductive members are sealed while through hole insertion pins are inserted into the through holes.
6. The manufacturing method of a conductive member module according to claim 5, wherein in the sealing step, the pair of conductive members are sealed while tips of the through hole insertion pins are separated from inner surfaces of the conductive members in the facing direction.
7. A conductive member module comprising: a pair of conductive members formed in a plate shape and facing each other, a sealing part made of a resin and sealing the pair of conductive members, through holes formed in the individual conductive members and penetrating in a facing direction of the pair of conductive members, first recesses formed in a recessed shape in the sealing part and having bottoms in which outer surfaces of the conductive members in the facing direction are exposed, and second recesses formed so as to be recessed in the facing direction through the through holes from the outside to the inside of the pair of conductive members; wherein the resin constituting the sealing part is partially present between inner surfaces of the conductive members and bottom surfaces of the second recesses in the facing direction.
8. A manufacturing method of a conductive member module having a pair of conductive members formed in a long plate shape and facing each other, and a sealing part for sealing the pair of conductive members, the conductive members include connection terminals at both ends in a longitudinal direction, and the connection terminals at both ends of the conductive members are formed at positions opposite to each other across a center in a lateral direction perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction and a thickness direction, the method comprising: an accommodation step of accommodating the pair of conductive members in a molding die in a state of being separated from each other while sandwiching the connection terminals of the conductive members between the molding die in the thickness direction; a sealing step of injecting a fluid resin into the molding die to seal the pair of conductive members; and an extraction step of extracting the conductive member module from the molding die; wherein in the sealing step, the conductive members are sealed while the individual conductive members, to which a force is applied by the fluid resin injected into the molding die in directions away from each other, are supported by support members externally, the plurality of support members are arranged to support a plurality of locations in the longitudinal direction of the conductive members and a plurality of locations in the lateral direction of the conductive members, respectively, at positions other than the connecting terminals, the individual conductive members are provided with through holes penetrating in a facing direction, and in the sealing step, the fluid resin flows into the through holes, in the sealing step, the pair of conductive members are sealed while through hole insertion pins are inserted into the through holes, and in the sealing step, the pair of conductive members are sealed while tips of the through hole insertion pins are separated from inner surfaces of the conductive members in the facing direction.
9. The manufacturing method of a conductive member module according to claim 8, wherein the support members are formed separately from the molding die.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above features of the present disclosure will be made clearer by the following detailed description, given referring to the appended drawings. In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(36) In the above-mentioned conductive member module, the distance between the pair of conductive members is narrowed in order to reduce the parasitic inductance between the pair of conductive members.
(37) In the above-mentioned manufacturing method of a conductive member module, in the sealing step, a pair of conductive members may receive a force from the resin in directions to approach each other. Therefore, the conductive members may come into contact with each other and short-circuit. In particular, when the sealing step is performed in a state in which the distance between the pair of conductive members is narrowed in order to reduce the inductance, the pair of conductive members may come into contact with each other just when they slightly approach each other.
(38) An object of the present disclosure is to provide a conductive member module that can reduce the inductance between a pair of conductive members and that can sufficiently enhance the insulation properties between the pair of conductive members, and to also provide a method of manufacturing the same.
(39) A first aspect of the present disclosure is a manufacturing method of a conductive member module having a pair of conductive members formed in a plate shape and facing each other, and a sealing part for sealing the pair of conductive members.
(40) The method includes steps of an accommodation step of accommodating the pair of conductive members in a molding die in a state of being separated from each other, a sealing step of injecting a fluid resin into the die to seal the pair of conductive members, and an extraction step of extracting the conductive member module from the die.
(41) In the sealing step, the conductive members are sealed while the individual conductive members, to which a force is applied by the resin injected into the die in directions away from each other, are supported by support members externally.
(42) Further, a second aspect of the present disclosure is a conductive member module including a pair of conductive members formed in a plate shape and facing each other, a sealing part made of a resin and sealing the pair of conductive members, through holes formed in the individual conductive members and penetrating in the facing direction of the pair of conductive members, first recesses formed in a recessed shape in the sealing part and having bottoms in which outer surfaces of the conductive members in the facing direction are exposed, and second recesses formed so as to be recessed in the facing direction through the through holes from the outside to the inside of the pair of conductive members.
(43) The resin constituting the sealing part is partially present between inner surfaces of the conductive members and bottom surfaces of the second recesses in the facing direction.
(44) In the manufacturing method of a conductive member module, in the sealing step, the resin applies a force to the individual conductive members in directions away from each other. The conductive members are sealed while the individual conductive members, to which the force is applied, are supported by the support members externally.
(45) Therefore, in the sealing step, the pair of conductive members are less likely to approach each other, and problems such as contact between the pair of conductive members can be avoided.
(46) Further, in the above embodiment, the pair of conductive members are less likely to come into contact with each other, the sealing step can be performed in a state in which the distance between the pair of conductive members is narrowed. Therefore, the parasitic inductance between the pair of conductive members can be reduced.
(47) Moreover, the conductive member module includes two types of recesses, i.e., a first recess and a second recess. In the manufacturing of the conductive member module, support members and the like that support the conductive members are placed in the die. Therefore, the recesses are formed in the positions in which the support members etc. are arranged.
(48) In the conductive member module, the outer surfaces of the conductive members are exposed at the bottom of the first recesses, whereas the inner surfaces of the conductive members are not exposed at the bottom of the second recesses. Therefore, only the outer surfaces of the pair of conductive members are exposed (see
(49) As described above, these aspects make it possible to provide a conductive member module that can reduce the inductance between a pair of conductive members and that can sufficiently enhance the insulation properties between the pair of conductive members, and to also provide a method of manufacturing the same.
First Embodiment
(50) An embodiment relating to the manufacturing method of a conductive member module is described with reference to
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(61) After the resin 30 is cooled and solidified, the die 5 is opened and the conductive member module 1 is extracted, as shown in
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(63) Functions and effects of the present embodiment will be described. As shown in
(64) Therefore, in the sealing step, the pair of conductive members 2 are less likely to approach each other, and problems such as contact between the pair of conductive members 2 can be suppressed from occurring.
(65) Further, since the pair of conductive members 2 are less likely to come into contact with each other in the present embodiment, the sealing step can be performed in a state in which the distance between the pair of conductive members 2 is narrowed. Therefore, the parasitic inductance between the pair of conductive members 2 can be reduced.
(66) That is, in a conventional manufacturing method of a conductive member module 1, the resin 30 sometimes applied a force F to a pair of conductive members 2 in directions to approach each other, as shown in
(67) Moreover, when the manufacturing method of the present embodiment is employed, the manufacturing cost of the conductive member module 1 can be reduced.
(68) That is, the sealing step can also be performed after a resin is interposed between the pair of conductive members 2, followed by accommodation in the die 5; however, in this case, the number of steps may increase, and the amount of resin used may increase. In contrast, in the manufacturing method of the present embodiment, the pair of conductive members 2 are sealed in the sealing step without interposing a resin between the pair of conductive members 2; thus, the number of steps and the amount of resin used can be reduced, and the manufacturing cost of the conductive member module 1 can be reduced.
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(70) Therefore, the force F can be easily applied by the resin 30 to the individual conductive member 2 in directions away from each other.
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(72) Therefore, the resin 30 is likely to flow into the central space S.sub.C, and the resin 30 can easily apply a force F to the individual conductive members 2 in directions away from each other.
(73) As shown in
(74) Therefore, the resin 30 is likely to flow into the central space S.sub.C, and the force F is easily applied to the individual conductive members 2 in directions away from each other.
(75) Moreover, the support members 4 of the present embodiment are formed separately from the die 5.
(76) Therefore, the support members 4 can be easily replaced when they are worn.
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(78) Accordingly, it is not necessary to separately provide dedicated release pins 4.sub.EP, and the distance L between the support members 4 can be narrowed. Therefore, the amount of deformation of the conductive members 2 due to the force F applied from the resin 30 can be reduced.
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(80) Therefore, the distance L between the support members 4 can be easily narrowed. That is, as shown in
(81) As described above, the present embodiment makes it possible to provide a manufacturing method of a conductive member module that can reduce the inductance between a pair of conductive members and that can sufficiently enhance the insulation properties between the pair of conductive members.
(82) In the present embodiment, the support members 4 also serve as release pins 4.sub.EP, as shown in
(83) In the following embodiments, among the reference numerals used in the drawings, those that are the same as the reference numerals used in the first embodiment represent the same constituents as those of the first embodiment, unless otherwise indicated.
Second Embodiment
(84) The present embodiment is an example in which the shape of the conductive members 2 is changed. As shown in
(85) In this manner, of the sealing part 3, portions 39c present between the pair of conductive members 2 and portions 39.sub.O present outside the pair of conductive members 2 can be connected by the resin 30 in the through holes 20. Accordingly, these portions 39C and 39.sub.O can be firmly connected, and the sealing part 3 can be firmly formed as a whole. Further, the adhesion between the sealing part 3 and the conductive members 2 can be enhanced by the resin 30 in the through holes 20. Therefore, even if cooling and heating cycles are added, and the sealing part 3 is repeatedly expanded and contracted, problems such as peeling of the sealing part 3 from the conductive members 2 can be suppressed from occurring.
(86) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Third Embodiment
(87) The present embodiment is an example in which the shape etc. of the conductive members 2 are changed. As shown in
(88) While the through hole insertion pins 6 are inserted in this manner, the sealing step is performed, as shown in
(89) After the sealing step is performed, the extraction step is performed, as shown in
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(91) The second recesses 31.sub.B are recesses 31 formed in the positions in which the through hole insertion pins 6 are arranged. The second recesses 31.sub.B are formed so as to be recessed in the Z direction through the through holes 20 from the outside to the inside of the pair of conductive members 2.
(92) The resin 30 constituting the sealing part 3 is partially present between the inner surfaces 21.sub.I of the conductive members 2 and the bottom surfaces 310 of the second recesses 31.sub.B.
(93) The functions and effects of the present embodiment will be described. As shown in
(94) In this manner, the entire inside of the through holes 20 is not sealed with the resin 30. Therefore, the thickness of the resin 30 present inside the through holes 20 does not increase, thereby suppressing the generation of voids, sink marks, etc. Therefore, the problem that the insulation properties between the pair of conductive members 2 are reduced due to voids etc. can be suppressed from occurring.
(95) Further, in the present embodiment, the tips of the through hole insertion pins 6 are separated from the inner surfaces 21.sub.I of the conductive members 2 in the sealing step.
(96) This can suppress the exposure of the inner surfaces 21.sub.I of the conductive members 2 from the bottom surfaces 310 of the second recesses 31.sub.B formed by the through hole insertion pins 6, as shown in
(97) That is, as shown in
(98) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
(99) In the present embodiment, as shown in
Fourth Embodiment
(100) The present embodiment is an example in which the sealing step is changed. As shown in
(101) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Fifth Embodiment
(102) The present embodiment is an example in which the arrangement positions of the through hole insertion pins 6 are changed. As shown in
(103) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Sixth Embodiment
(104) The present embodiment is an example in which the shape of the sealing part 3 is changed. As shown in
(105) The functions and effects of the present embodiment will be described. In the present embodiment, the ribs 32 formed in the sealing part 3 can increase the rigidity of the sealing part 3. Further, in the present embodiment, the Z-direction length W.sub.C of the central space S.sub.C is longer than the length W.sub.O of the outer spaces S.sub.O, not including the length of the ribs 32. Accordingly, the resin 30 is more likely to flow into the central space S.sub.C than into the outer spaces S.sub.O. Therefore, the central space S.sub.C is completely filled with the resin 30 earlier than the outer spaces S.sub.O, and the resin 30 can apply a force F to the pair of conductive members 2 in directions away from each other. Consequently, the problem that the pair of conductive members 2 come into contact with each other can be effectively suppressed from occurring.
(106) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Seventh Embodiment
(107) The present embodiment is an example in which the shape of the die 5 is changed. As shown in
(108) With the above configuration, the number of pins 4.sub.P can be reduced. Therefore, the number of parts required to produce the conductive member module 1 can be reduced.
(109) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Eighth Embodiment
(110) The present embodiment is an example in which the rigidity of the conductive members 2 is increased. As shown in
(111) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Ninth Embodiment
(112) The present embodiment is an example in which the arrangement positions of the conductive members 2 are changed. In the present embodiment, as shown in
(113) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Tenth Embodiment
(114) The present embodiment is an example in which the formation position of the gate 51 is changed. As shown in
(115) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Eleventh Embodiment
(116) The present embodiment is an example in which the positions of the tips of the support members 4 are changed. As shown in
(117) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Twelfth Embodiment
(118) The present embodiment is an example in which the positions of the tips of the through hole insertion pins 6 are changed. As shown in
(119) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
Thirteenth Embodiment
(120) The present embodiment is an example in which the position of the gate 51 is changed. As shown in
(121) Moreover, in the present embodiment, the Z-direction length W.sub.C of the central space S.sub.C is longer than the Z-direction length W.sub.O of the outer spaces S.sub.O, similarly to the first embodiment. Accordingly, the resin 30 is more likely to flow into the central space S.sub.C than into the outer spaces S.sub.O. Therefore, the central space S.sub.C is completely filled with the resin 30 earlier than the outer spaces S.sub.O. Consequently, the resin 30 generates a force F for pressing the individual conductive members 2 outward, and the problem that the conductive members 2 come into contact with each other can be suppressed from occurring.
(122) Other than the above, the present embodiment has the same configurations, functions and effects as those of the first embodiment.
(123) The present disclosure is described according to embodiments; however, it is understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments and configurations. The present disclosure also includes various modified examples and modifications within an equivalent range. In addition, various combinations and configurations, and other combinations and configurations including more, less, or only a single element, are also within the categories and scope of the present disclosure.