DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE IN THE INTERIOR OF A VEHICLE
20220049993 · 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01K2205/00
PHYSICS
G01K1/14
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The device for measuring the temperature in the interior of a vehicle is provided with a plug-in housing for plugging into a receiving means on the rear side of a cover element adjacent to the interior, wherein the receiving means comprises a receiving space and the cover element comprises a through-going opening inside the receiving space and the plug-in housing comprises a plug-in end for plugging into the receiving means. Further, the device comprises a locking means for lockingly connecting the plug-in housing to the receiving means when the plug-in end of the plug-in housing is plugged into the receiving space. The device comprises an interior temperature sensor arranged at and/or in the plug-in end of the plug-in housing, wherein the interior temperature sensor projects beyond the plug-in end of the plug-in housing. The device is provided with a biasing means for biasing the plug-in housing away from the cover element for assuming a defined plug-in position of the plug-in housing when the plug-in end of the plug-in housing, when locked with the receiving means, is plugged into the receiving space of the latter and the interior temperature sensor is arranged in the through-going opening of the cover element.
Claims
1. A device for measuring the temperature in the interior of a vehicle, comprising: a plug-in housing for plugging into a receiving means on the rear side of a cover element adjacent to the interior, wherein the receiving means comprises a receiving space and the cover element inside the receiving space comprises a through-going opening and the plug-in housing comprises a plug-in end for plugging into the receiving means, a locking means for lockingly connecting the plug-in housing to the receiving means with the plug-in end of the plug-in housing being plugged into the receiving space, an interior temperature sensor arranged at and/or in the plug-in end of the plug-in housing, wherein the interior temperature sensor projects beyond the plug-in end of the plug-in housing, and a biasing means for biasing the plug-in housing away from the cover element for assuming a defined plug-in position of the plug-in housing when the plug-in end of the plug-in housing is plugged into the receiving space when being locked with the receiving means and the interior temperature sensor is arranged in the through-going opening of the cover element.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the biasing means is arranged at the receiving means and/or at the plug-in housing and comprises at least one spring element which, when abutting on the receiving means, exerts a pressing force on the plug-in housing for defining the plug-in depth of the plug-in end of the plug-in housing in the receiving space of the receiving means.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one spring element is configured as a helical pressure spring or as a yoke or leaf spring or as a spring tongue or as an elastically compressible element or as a reversibly elastically deformable element.
4. The device according claim 1, wherein the biasing means comprises two spring elements arranged at the plug-in end of the plug-in housing on both sides of the interior temperature sensor for elastically abutting on the cover element on both sides of the through-going opening thereof.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein each spring element is configured as a spring clip which is bent and comprises a convex as well as a concave side, and in the case of elastic abutment of the cover element and locking of the plug-in housing with the receiving means the concave sides of the spring clips are arranged such that they face the cover element.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the receiving means comprises a continuous or discontinuous collar projecting from the cover element, which, together with the cover element, defines the receiving space of the receiving means.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the plug-in housing, the locking means, the receiving means and the biasing means are made from a plastic material or comprise a plastic material.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the interior temperature sensor is arranged in a sensor housing or embedded in the material of a sensor housing, and that the sensor housing at least partially projects beyond the plug-in end of the plug-in housing.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the sensor housing comprises a front wall adjacent to the interior, wherein the interior temperature sensor is thermally coupled to the front wall of the sensor housing, and/or a radiation sensor is provided for receiving solar radiation for compensating for heating of the sensor housing sensed by the interior temperature sensor and caused by radiation to which the sensor housing is exposed, and/or in the plug-in housing a second temperature sensor is arranged for sensing parasitic heating of the plug-in housing and/or the sensor housing for compensating for the effect on the temperature sensing by the interior temperature sensor.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein the radiation sensor is arranged in the sensor housing.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein a circuit board is arranged in the plug-in housing and having a front end facing the plug-in end of the plug-in housing, wherein the circuit board carries the interior temperature sensor at least partially projecting beyond the front end thereof and possibly further components as well as conductor traces, and wherein the plug-in housing comprises at its plug-in end a through-going opening through which the interior temperature sensor extends and projects beyond the plug-in end of the plug-in housing.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the plug-in housing comprises at its rear end facing away from the plug-in end a closing element for receiving a plug for the electric connection and the closing element comprises a biasing means for biasing the circuit board towards the plug-in end of the plug-in housing.
13. The device according to claim 12, wherein the closing element is a plug cage.
14. The device according to claim 12, wherein the biasing means of the closing element comprises at least one spring tongue for elastically abutting on the rear end of the circuit board.
15. The device according to claim 1, wherein the locking means comprises at least one pair of cooperating locking surfaces extending at an angle to the plug-in direction, wherein the one locking surface is arranged at the plug-in housing and the other locking surface is arranged at the receiving means, and wherein the plug-in housing, after its locking surface, when being plugged into the receiving means, has been moved past the locking surface of the latter with a biasing force or a further biasing force being generated by the biasing means, is adapted to be further advanced in the plug-in direction until it is blocked by the cover element and is adapted to be automatically moved back due to the biasing force of the biasing means until the locking surface of the plug-in housing abuts on the locking surface of the receiving means.
16. The device according to claim 15, wherein the locking surfaces of the locking means extend perpendicularly to the plug-in direction, and/or the locking surface is arranged at the plug-in end of the plug-in housing and the other locking surface is arranged at a collar at least also defining the receiving space of the receiving means and projecting from the cover element.
Description
[0029] Hereunder the invention will be explained in detail on the basis of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawing in which:
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[0038] In the plug-in housing 12 a circuit board 30 is received which at its front end 32 facing the plug-in end 16 in its received condition comprises a sensor housing 34 extending beyond said front end. The sensor housing 34 is made from a plastic material, for example. In this exemplary embodiment, an interior temperature sensor 36 as well as a radiation sensor 38 are embedded in the plastic material of the plug-in housing 34. On the circuit board 30 another temperature sensor 39 can be arranged. The cooperation of all these sensors and detectors for determining a value representing the temperature in the interior of the vehicle is generally known for unventilated interior temperature systems and will thus not be explained in detail here. The circuit board 30 can comprises further electronic elements, such as e.g. a bus interface (e.g. LIN or CAN) for supplying data/signals representing the interior temperature via a communication bus of the electronic climate control system.
[0039] The interior temperature sensor 36 projecting beyond the front end 32 of the circuit board 30 extends through a through-going opening 40 at the plug-in end 16 of the plug-in housing 12 (see
[0040] The positioning of the circuit board 30 inside the plug-in housing 12 can be realized by lateral guiding projections 42, for example, which are inserted into receiving slots 44 at the side walls of the plug-in housing 12. In this exemplary embodiment, the rear end 43 of the plug-in housing 12 opposite the plug-in end 16 is closed by a plug cage 46 through which connecting pins 48 of the circuit board 30 extend. The plug cage 46 can be lockingly connected to the plug-in housing 12, for example (see the locking bosses 50 immersed into locking recesses 52 at the rear end 43 of the plug-in housing 12). For reducing the installation depth of the device 10 when the plug (not shown) is received by the plug cage 46 the plug cage 46 can be bent.
[0041] As can in particular be seen in
[0042] When the plug-in end 16 is being plugged into the receiving space 28 of the receiving means 20, the biasing means 18 comes into contact with the inner face 62 of the cover element 22 inside the receiving space 28. On the inner face 62 inside the receiving space 28 the cover element 22 is provided with a through-going opening 64 which serves for receiving and guiding the sensor housing 34 which projects beyond the through-going opening 40 at the plug-in end 16 of the plug-in housing 12 (see
[0043] When the plug-in end 16 is inserted into the receiving means 20, the locking hooks 60 move past the locking tabs 54 of the locking means 58. The locking hooks 60 have locking surfaces 72 essentially extending perpendicularly to the plug-in direction 14, which locking surfaces cooperate with the edges at the end of the locking recesses 56 facing away from the cover element 22. These edges of the locking recesses 56 thus form locking surfaces 74 at the receiving means 20 which, like the locking surfaces 72 of the locking hooks 60, extend perpendicularly to the plug-in direction 14. Instead of a perpendicular orientation of the previously described locking surfaces, they can also extend at an acute angle to the plug-in direction 14 for increasing the locking effect and thus cooperate according to a barbed-hook principle.
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[0045] As can be seen in the Figures, the plug-in end 16 can be guided in the receiving means 20 with the aid of lateral ribs 76 which, in this exemplary embodiment, can serve for mechanical coding. These lateral ribs 76 are arranged at different heights on both sides of the plug-in end 16 of the plug-in housing 12 and are received by receiving slots 78 at the collar 26 of the receiving means 20. An unintended faulty orientation of the plug-in housing 12 rotated by 180° (i.e. reversed) as compared to the illustration in the Figures occurring during the assembly will thus be recognized, whereby assembly errors are reduced.
[0046] Inside the plug-in housing 12 the circuit board 30 assumes a position defined by abutment surfaces of the circuit board 30 and the plug-in housing 12 supported by spring clips 80 of a biasing means 82 at the plug cage 46 which press against the rear end 84 of the circuit board 30 with a biasing force acting on the circuit board 30 being generated. The guiding projections 42, for example, of the circuit board 30 abut on the front (closed) end of the receiving slots 44 of the plug-in housing 12 (see
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0047] 10 Device [0048] 12 Plug-in housing [0049] 14 Plug-in direction [0050] 16 Plug-in end [0051] 18 Biasing means [0052] 20 Receiving means [0053] 22 Cover element [0054] 24 Front side [0055] 26 Collar [0056] 28 Receiving space [0057] 30 Circuit board [0058] 32 Front end of circuit board [0059] 34 Sensor housing [0060] 36 Interior temperature sensor [0061] 38 Radiation sensor [0062] 39 Temperature sensor [0063] 40 Through-going opening [0064] 42 Guiding projections at the circuit board [0065] 43 Rear end of the plug-in housing [0066] 44 Receiving slot [0067] 46 Plug cage [0068] 48 Connecting pins [0069] 54 Locking tabs [0070] 56 Locking recesses [0071] 58 Locking means [0072] 60 Locking hooks [0073] 62 Inner face [0074] 64 Through-going opening [0075] Spring clip [0076] 66 Spring element [0077] 68 Concave sides of the spring clips [0078] 70 Locking surfaces at the plug-in housing/plug-in end [0079] 74 Locking surfaces at the receiving means [0080] 76 Ribs [0081] 78 Receiving slots [0082] 80 Spring tongues [0083] 82 Biasing means at the plug cage [0084] 84 Rear end of the circuit board [0085] 86 Guiding projections at the plug cage