Arrangement For Casing Of ODP Type Motors With Part Of The Casing Being Closed By The Connection Box
20170310192 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K5/10
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Engine housings feature an opening on the housing through which electric connection is enabled, as well as temporary maintenance. An ODP-type engine housing including a metal housing with a side opening, the opening compatible with the shape of the bottom of the junction box, enabling the junction box to partially close the opening of the housing. Consequently, when the junction box is attached, the housing is closed in order to facilitate the closing operation, as well as reducing manufacturing complexity, total mass of the housing and, consequently, manufacturing costs.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. An assembly comprising: an engine housing at least partially enclosing an inner space, the engine housing having an opening therethrough for access from outside the engine housing into the inner space; and a junction box releasably secured to the engine housing, at least a portion of the junction box covering the opening in the engine housing.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the junction box comprises a fixing element extending from the junction box for cooperative engagement with a fixing element retention mechanism in the engine housing for releasably securing the junction box to the engine housing.
4. The assembly of claim 2 further comprising a shield for the opening positioned between the junction box and the engine housing.
5. An arrangement inserted into ODP-type electric engine housing with part of the electric engine housing closed by a junction box, wherein the electric engine housing features a rectangular opening resulting from the casting process without use of casting plugs, which enables access to an inner part of the electric engine housing, the opening being at least partially closed by a bottom part of the junction box, the bottom part of the junction box being compatible with the opening of the electric engine housing so that the junction box simultaneously performs both roles of housing electric connections and closing the opening of the electric engine housing when attached to the electric engine housing by a releasable fixing system that operates through fixing elements that match holes in the electric engine housing, the electric engine housing further comprising a shield that limits access to the inner part of the electric engine housing.
6. The arrangement of claim 5, wherein the fixing elements comprise screws.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] This model features a housing (1) for ODP-type engines, with a closing method of the ODP-type engine housing (1) that allows the bottom part of the junction box (2), when fixed, to close the opening (3) of the housing (1).
[0019] In the construction of electric engines, housings have an opening in their structure that function as an access point to the inner chamber, enabling the connection of electric terminals of the engine winding, as well as allowing maintenance without the need to disassemble the entire engine. Although necessary, the opening (3) requires that another part is fixed to the housing in order to close said opening (3). This part requires a construction method that increases product cost.
[0020] Similarly, engine housings (1) also require a junction box (2) to house electric connections and terminals of the engine windings. This box is usually placed on the outer part of the housing, while also being fixed to said housing.
[0021] In light of the foregoing, a housing that allows the junction box to accumulate the roles of housing electric connections and closing said housing was developed, where the bottom part of said junction box is compatible with the opening of the housing. Thus, the same part simultaneously handles housing for electric connections and closing the housing.
[0022] The fixing system of the junction box is characterized for using 4 fixing elements (7), such as screws, which are attached to matching holes (7A) on the outer part of the housing.