ELECTRICAL HARNESS FOR A COMPOSITE OBJECT
20230187100 ยท 2023-06-15
Inventors
- Aldric MOUSSIER (BURNHAUPT LE BAS, FR)
- Guillaume TOMATIS (CHAUX, FR)
- Eunji WALGENWITZ (COURMONT, FR)
- Mohamed BOUICH (SELONCOURT, FR)
Cpc classification
F17C2203/0663
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2203/0604
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/0109
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/0491
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H01B7/00
ELECTRICITY
F17C13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electrical harness for a composite object comprises a first electrical layer mainly embedded in the composite of the object, a second electrical layer mainly outside the composite of the object, and a connection device electrically connecting the first layer and the second layer.
Claims
1. An electrical harness for an object made of a composite comprising: a first electrical layer mostly embedded in the composite of the object; a second electrical layer mostly outside the composite of the object; and a connection device electrically connecting the first electrical layer and the second electrical layer.
2. The electrical harness according to claim 1, wherein the first electrical layer comprises at least a first flexible conductor, wrapped in a first flexible envelope made of a plastic material compatible with the composite of the object.
3. The electrical harness according to claim 2, wherein the plastic material of the first flexible envelope is an epoxy or thermoplastic matrix composite, reinforced by glass or aramid fibers.
4. The electrical harness according to claim 1, where the second electrical layer comprises at least a second flexible conductor, wrapped in a second flexible envelope made of a plastic material compatible with constraints of electronics and tropicalization.
5. The electrical harness according to claim 4, wherein the plastic material of the second flexible envelope is polyethylene terephthalate or PET, polyethylene PE or polyimide, such as linear polyimide or PI, thermoplastic polyimide or TPI, poly bismaleimide or BMI or polymerization of monomer reagent polyimide or PMR.
6. The electrical harness according to claim 2, wherein the connection device comprises a first connector connected to said at least one first flexible conductor of the first electrical layer, and wherein, the second electrical layer comprises at least a second flexible conductor, wrapped in a second flexible envelope made of a plastic material compatible with constraints of electronics and tropicalization, and wherein the connection device comprises a second connector, complementary to the first connector, connected to said at least one second flexible conductor of the second electrical layer.
7. The electrical harness according to claim 2, wherein the connection device comprises an end of the first electrical layer revealing said at least one first flexible conductor, and wherein, the second electrical layer comprises at least a second flexible conductor, wrapped in a second flexible envelope made of a plastic material compatible with constraints of electronics and tropicalization, and wherein the connection device comprises an end of the second electrical layer revealing said at least one second flexible conductor, such that the first conductor and the second conductor are suitable to be assembled together to make a connection.
8. The electrical harness according to claim 1, wherein the connection device is embedded in the composite of the object.
9. The electrical harness according to claim 1, wherein the connection device is outside the composite of the object.
10. The electrical harness according to claim 9, wherein the connection device is protected by an epoxy coating and/or by a housing.
11. The electrical harness according to claim 1, wherein the first electrical layer comprises at least two ends emerging from the composite of the object.
12. The electrical harness according to claim 11, wherein the at least two ends are arranged on either side of the object.
13. The electrical harness according to claim 1, wherein the first electrical layer further comprises and connects at least one sensor embedded in the composite of the object.
14. The electrical harness according to claim 1, wherein the second electrical layer further comprises at least one electronic component, mounted on a surface of the second electrical layer.
15. A tank for pressurized gases, comprising a composite structure, wherein the tank further comprises at least one electrical harness according to claim 1, where the composite object is the composite structure.
16. The tank according to claim 15, wherein said at least one electrical harness comprises at least a first electrical harness including and connecting at least one first sensor of a first zone of the tank and at least a second harness including and connecting at least one second sensor of a second zone of the tank.
17. The tank according to claim 16, presenting a longitudinal extension, wherein the first zone covers a left half of the tank and said at least one first harness emerges from the composite of the composite structure at a left end of the tank and the second zone covers a right half of the tank and said at least one second harness emerges from the composite of the composite structure at a right end of the tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The disclosure will be better understood from the following description, made only by way of example, and with reference to the appended figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] The disclosure relates to an electrical harness 1 for a composite object B. As illustrated in
[0040] Such an embodiment is advantageous in that it allows the first layer 2 to be produced as a function of its own constraints, mainly related to integration with the composite, and the second layer 3 to be produced as a function of its own constraints, mainly related to resistance to external environmental conditions.
[0041] According to another characteristic, the first layer 2 comprises at least one first flexible conductor 5 (see
[0042] According to another feature, the second layer 3 comprises at least one second flexible conductor 7 (see
[0043] According to another feature, the connection device 4 comprises, as illustrated in
[0044] According to another feature, the ends of the two layers 2, 3 are directly assembled together, as illustrated in
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] The assembly of the conductors 5, 7 between them can be done end to end or face to face.
[0047] The connection device 4 is made at the interface between the two layers 2, 3. It is therefore located not far from the interface between the composite and the outside.
[0048] According to another feature, the connection device 4 is embedded in the composite of the object B. Such a configuration is advantageous in that the connection device 4 is thus protected, by its insertion in the composite. The disadvantage is that, although low, part of the second layer 3 is embedded in the composite, although it is not necessarily suitable for it.
[0049] According to another feature, the connection device 4 is outside the composite of the object B. Such a configuration presents the disadvantage of not protecting the connection device 4. It is advantageous in that the second layer 3 is not integrated into the composite. As such, it can only be added afterwards. It is thus possible to produce the composite of part B with only the first layer 2. This makes it possible not to apply the mechanical and/or thermal stresses caused by the manufacture of the composite of part B to the second layer 3.
[0050] As seen previously, in the case where the connection device 4 is not integrated into the composite, it is preferable to protect the connection device 4. According to another feature, not illustrated, the junction between the two layers 2, 3 can be protected by a coating, preferably of epoxy resin. Alternatively, or additionally, as illustrated in
[0051] According to another feature, the first layer 2, intended to be integrated into the composite, is shaped so as to comprise at least two ends emerging from the composite of the object B. At least one of these two ends participates in the junction at the connection device 4. The other end(s) may participate in another connection device 4 or may be solely used to grip the first layer 2. Thus, the first layer 2 advantageously comprises at least two gripping structures. These gripping structures advantageously make it possible to hold the first layer 2 in position, in particular during the production of the composite of the object B, for example by filament winding. The said at least two ends are preferably arranged on either side of the object B.
[0052] According to another feature, more particularly illustrated in
[0053] According to a further feature, more particularly illustrated in
[0054] The disclosure further relates to a reservoir or tank 20 for pressurized gas. Such a tank is of the type comprising a composite structure 21. This structure 21 advantageously accommodates at least one harness 1, as previously described.
[0055] According to another feature, more particularly illustrated in
[0056] Such a feature, advantageously, allows the harness 1a, 1b to be specialized by zone, in order to shorten the distances between sensors 13a, 13b and a processing unit. This is particularly advantageous for long and/or large diameter tanks 20.
[0057] The connection device 4 are preferably arranged at the ends 24, 25 of a tank 20, close to a base 26.
[0058] According to another feature, not shown, the reservoir or tank 20 presents a longitudinal extension. The first zone a preferably covers the left half of the tank 20 and the said at least one first harness 1a emerges out of the composite of the structure 21 at the left end 24 of the tank 20 and the second zone b covers the right half of the tank 20 and the said at least one second harness 1b emerges out of the composite of the structure 21 at the right end 25 of the tank 20.
[0059] The disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and the preceding description. The latter should be considered illustrative and given by way of example and not as limiting the disclosure to this description alone. Many alternative embodiments are possible.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0060] a, b: zone,
[0061] 1, 1a, 1b: harness,
[0062] 2: first layer (embedded),
[0063] 3: second layer (outer),
[0064] 4: connection device,
[0065] 5: first conductor,
[0066] 6: first envelope,
[0067] 7: second conductor,
[0068] 8: second envelope,
[0069] 9: first connector,
[0070] 10: second connector,
[0071] 11: first end,
[0072] 12: second end,
[0073] 13, 13a, 13b: sensor,
[0074] 14: electronic component,
[0075] 15: housing,
[0076] 20: tank,
[0077] 21: structure,
[0078] 22: end,
[0079] 23: end,
[0080] 24: left end,
[0081] 25: right end,
[0082] 26: base.