High-voltage power distributor
20230208128 · 2023-06-29
Inventors
- Christoph FRANK (FLOSS, DE)
- Tobias KROOP (FLOSS, DE)
- Ulrich DÖLLINGER (FLOSS, DE)
- Wolfgang EHLICH (FLOSS, DE)
Cpc classification
H01R9/0518
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/28
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/65918
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/489
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6599
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/0527
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A power distributor (200) with at least two incoming lines (101-103) and a method for manufacturing such a power distributor is suggested. Each incoming line comprises a conductor (106,107) and an individual screen (114). The conductors of the incoming lines are connected at a connection point (V1,V2), which is enclosed by a screen shield (201) that contacts each individual screen (114) of the incoming lines. The screen shield (201) is made from electrically conducting plastic material. Screen shields made from electrically conducting plastic material is easier to manufacture and less expensive than metal screen shields.
Claims
1. A power distributor comprising: at least two incoming lines, wherein each line comprises a conductor and an individual screen, wherein the conductors of the incoming lines are connected at a connection point, which is enclosed by a screen shield that contacts each individual screen of the incoming lines, and wherein the screen shield is made from electrically conducting plastic material.
2. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the screen shield comprises elastic spring contacts contacting the screens of the incoming lines.
3. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the elastic spring contacts are made from metal.
4. The power distributor according to claim 2, wherein the elastic springs contacts comprise one or several spring tongues.
5. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the elastic springs contacts are molded together with the screen shield.
6. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the elastic springs contacts are molded together as in-mold parts with the screen shield.
7. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein that the elastic spring contacts establish an electrically conducting path electrically connecting the elastic spring contacts with each other.
8. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the lines comprise a plurality of conductors, which are connected with other conductors of the other incoming lines at a plurality of connection points.
9. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the power distributor comprises an insulation body which is arranged inside the screen shield, and that the insulation body is adapted to separate connection points between the conductors.
10. The power distributor according to claim 9, wherein spacers are arranged between conductors of different incoming lines fixing the connection points at predefined positions inside the insulation body.
11. The power distributor according to claim 1, wherein the power distributor comprises a housing made of insulating plastic material enclosing the screen shield.
12. A screen shield molded from electrically conducting plastic material comprising in-mould metallic spring contacts.
13. A method for manufacturing a power distributor according to claim 1, comprising removing an outer insulation jacket of incoming lines; removing an insulation form conductors of the incoming lines; electrically connecting the conductors of the incoming lines; lifting a screen from an inner insulating jacket to make room for an under-crimp sleeve; crimping the under-crimp sleeve onto the inner insulating jacket; placing the screen back onto the under-crimp sleeve; placing the crimp sleeve on top of the screen and the under-crimp sleeve; crimping the crimp sleeve; enclosing bare conductors in an insulating body; enclosing the insulating body in a screen shield molded from electrically conducting plastic material comprising in-mould metallic spring contacts.
14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising arranging an electrically insulating housing around the screen shield.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated in the drawings and are explained in more detail in the following description. In the figures, the same or similar elements are referenced with the same or similar reference signs. It shows:
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[0036] In the figures the same or similar components are labelled with the same or similar reference signs.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0038] The conductors 106 of the incoming lines 101-103 are connected at a connection point V1 by ultrasonic welding for instance. Likewise, the conductors 107 of the incoming lines 101-103 are connected at a connection point V2. An insulation body 116 accommodates the connection points V1, V2. Inside the insulation body 116 the connection points are separated by a wall (not shown in
[0039] Before joining the half shells 118,119, spacers 124 are arranged in the gaps between the individual lines 111, 112 of the incoming lines 101-103. The spacers 124 hold the connection points V1, V2 in place inside the insulation body 116. After the half shells 118, 119 are connected by the crimp sleeves 123, the spacers 124 fix the connection points V1, V2 in place inside the insulation body 116.
[0040] For protection against environmental influences such as dirt, humidity etc. the power distributor 100 comprises a housing 126 to enclose the electrical parts of the power distributor 100. A sealing mat 127 tightly closes an opening 128 of the housing 126. A stopper 129 cooperates with the housing 126 to secure the correct positioning of the sealing mat 127 in the opening 128 of the housing 126. A cover 131 closes the housing and is held in position by cooperating latching means provided on the housing 126 and the cover 131, respectively.
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[0042] The mounting of the other components of the high voltage distributor 200 is essentially the same as it has been described in connection with the high voltage distributor 100. Specifically, the conductors 106 of the incoming lines 101-103 are connected at a connection point V1 for instance by ultrasonic welding. Likewise, the conductors 107 of the incoming lines 101-103 are connected at a connection point V2. An insulation body 116 accommodates the connection points V1, V2. Inside the insulation body 116 the connection points are separated by a wall (not shown) preventing direct contact between the connection points V1,V2. The insulation body 116 encloses all bare conductors and current carrying metal parts. The spacers 124 hold the connection points V1, V2 in place inside the insulation body 116 after the half shells 202, 203 are connected. The half shells 202, 203 are provided with in-molded elastic spring contacts 206, 207. The spring contacts 206, 207 make electrical contact to the crimp sleeves 123 and via the crimp sleeves 123 to the screen 114 of each incoming line 101-103. The elastic spring contacts 206, 207 will be described in greater detail further below with reference to
[0043] For protection against environmental influences such as dirt, humidity etc. the power distributor 200 comprises a housing 126 to enclose the electrical parts of the power distributor 200. A sealing mat 127 tightly closes an opening 128 of the housing 126. A stopper 129 cooperates with the housing 126 to secure the correct positioning of the sealing mat 127 in the opening 128 of the housing 126. The stopper 129 is provided with protrusions 130a, 130b, which are placed between the lines 101,102 and 102,103, respectively, to separate the lines. A cover 131 closes the housing and is held in position by cooperating latching means provided on the housing 126 and to the cover 131, respectively.
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[0046] The spring contacts 206, 207 contacting the screens 114 of the lines 101-103 provide for an electrically conducting path between the screens 114 of the lines 101-103. The electrically conducting path enables to transfer currents from line screen 114 to line screen 114 of the lines 101-103. The metal spring contacts 206, 207 are better suited for this purpose than contacts made from conductive plastic because of the lower contact resistance. Typical requirements for contact resistance and delta transfer impedance between screens can thus be met. The other parts of the screen shield 201 only provides for a shielding effect and consequently only must meet the requirements for shielding attenuation. The electrical conductivity of electrically conducting plastic is sufficient for this purpose.
[0047] In other embodiments the spring contacts 206, 207 are provided with fewer or more spring tongues 301, 401.
[0048] In an alternative embodiment the metal spring contacts are replaced by spring contacts integrally molded with half shells which simplifies the manufacturing of the screen shield. Thus, instead of the metal spring contacts, the spring contacts are also made from electrically conducting plastic material. This alternative embodiment can be employed in applications where the electrical contact provided by the plastic spring contact is found to be sufficient to satisfy reduced conductivity requirements.
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[0050] In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” does not exclude a plurality.
[0051] A single unit or device may perform the functions of multiple elements recited in the claims. The fact that individual functions and elements are recited in different dependent claims does not mean that a combination of those functions and elements could not advantageously be used.
TABLE-US-00001 List of reference signs 100 Power distributor 302 ridge 101-103 Incoming lines 303 Groove 106,107 Conductors 304 Latching means 108 Insulation 111, 112 Individual lines 401 Spring tongue 113 Inner insulating jacket 114 Screen 115 Outer insulation jacket 116 Insulation body 117 Screen shield 118 Lower half shell 119 Upper half shell 121 Half circular extension 122 under-crimp sleeve 123 Crimp sleeve 124 Spacer 126 Housing 127 Sealing mat 128 Opening 129 Stopper 130a,b Protrusion 131 Cover 201 Screen shield 202 Lower half shell 203 Upper half shell 206,207 Spring contact 301 Spring tongue