1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a choke coil for a brake control device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A choke coil for reducing noises is housed in a housing of an electronic control unit of a vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device.
The choke coil includes a magnetic core, a case housing the core, and a lead wire wound around a core part of the case.
Some of such choke coils are formed by holding an end portion of the lead wire with a holding portion formed in an upper end portion of the core part and then resin-molding abase part such that the holding portion and the end portion of the lead wire are inserted in the base part (for example, see Japanese Patent Application Publication No. Hei 04-162509).
The conventional choke coil described above has a problem that attachment of the lead wire to the core part includes a step of molding the base part and this increases the manufacturing cost.
Moreover, the conventional choke coil described above has a problem that, since the size of the base part is large, the size of the choke coil is large in the height direction.
An object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problems, and to provide a choke coil for a brake control device, which is capable of simplifying the manufacturing steps and achieving size reduction.
In order to solve the problems described above, the present invention provides a choke coil for a brake control device, comprising: a lead wire; a magnetic core; and a case housing the core. The case includes: a cylindrical core part around which the lead wire is wound; and a base part provided on an outer peripheral surface of the core part. An end portion of the lead wire extends laterally from the core part, and a holding portion configured to hold the end portion of the lead wire is formed on an outer surface of the base part on the opposite side to the core part side.
In the present invention, since the end portion of the lead wire can be stably held in the base part without resin-molding the base part after attachment of the end portion of the lead wire to the holding portion, assembly steps of the choke coil can be simplified.
Moreover, in the present invention, since the dimensional accuracy of the end portion of the lead wire can be improved, the attachment accuracy of the choke coil can be improved.
Furthermore, in the present invention, the size of the base part can be reduced. In addition, since the end portion of the lead wire is in contact with the outer surface of the base part, the size of the choke coil can be reduced in the height direction.
Accordingly, in the present invention, it is possible to reduce a space for attaching the choke coil and therefore reduce the size of a housing.
In the aforementioned choke coil for a brake control device, when the holding portion has a pair of claw portions configured to hold the end portion of the lead wire therebetween, the end portion of the lead wire can be positioned in the base part in a simple structure.
In the aforementioned choke coil for a brake control device, when one end portion of the lead wire extends laterally toward one side from the core part, and another end portion of the lead wire extends laterally toward another side from the core part, it is desirable that the holding portion is formed in each of end portions of the base part on the one side and the other side thereof, and both end portions of the lead wire are held respectively by the holding portions.
In this configuration, since both end portions of the lead wire are held on the one side and the other side of the base part, both end portions of the lead wire can be more stably held.
In the aforementioned choke coil for a brake control device, when a protruding portion protruding in a direction intersecting an extending direction of the end portion of the lead wire is formed in the base part and the holding portion is formed in the protruding portion, the lead wire can be bent to extend along the protruding portion. Accordingly, attachability of the lead wire can be improved.
Moreover, in the configuration described above, since the lead wire can be bent while being brought into contact with the protruding portion, the height of the end portion of the lead wire in the housing can be reduced compared to that in the conventional choke coil. This can reduce the height of a connection terminal to which the end portion of the lead wire is connected, and thereby reduce the manufacturing cost of the housing.
In the aforementioned choke coil for a brake control device, when the core part and the base part are formed integrally and the number of parts is reduced, the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
The choke coil for a brake control device of the present invention can simplify the manufacturing steps and reduce the manufacturing cost. Moreover, the present invention can reduce the size of the choke coil for a brake control device in the height direction.
FIG.1 is a plan view illustrating a choke coil and a housing in an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a choke coil in the embodiment of the present invention along the line A-A in
An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as appropriate.
In the embodiment, description is given of an example in which a choke coil of the present invention is applied to an electronic control unit of a vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device.
Note that directions of up, down, front, rear, left, and right in the embodiment are set for the sake of convenience to facilitate description of the choke coil, the electronic control unit, and the vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device, and do not limit the structures of the devices.
A vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device 1 illustrated in
The vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device 1 can be mounted not only in a vehicle which uses an engine (internal combustion engine) alone as a power source but also in a hybrid vehicle which uses both of an engine and a motor, an electric vehicle and a fuel cell vehicle which use a motor alone as a power source, and the like.
The vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device 1 includes a base body 10 in which a brake fluid channel is formed and an electronic control unit 2 which is attached to one surface 10a of the base body 10.
The base body 10 is a metal part mounted in the vehicle and the brake fluid channel is formed inside the base body 10. Moreover, various parts such as a solenoid valve and a motor are attached to the base body 10.
The electronic control unit 2 includes an electronic board 20 which controls the solenoid valve, the motor, and the like, a choke coil 50 which reduces noises generated in an electronic circuit of the electronic board 20, and a housing 40 in which the electronic board 20 and the choke coil 50 are housed.
The housing 40 is a box body which is made of a synthetic resin and which is attached to the one surface 10a of the base body 10 to cover electrical parts such as the solenoid valve and a pressure sensor protruding from the one surface 10a of the base body 10. The housing 40 is formed such that the outer peripheral shape thereof is a substantially-rectangular shape as illustrated in FIG.
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The housing 40 is open on an upper surface (front surface) and a lower surface (back surface). An upper opening portion of the housing 40 is sealed by a cover 40a made of a synthetic resin.
The electronic board 20 is a board obtained by attaching electronic parts such as a semiconductor chip to a rectangular board main body 21 on which an electronic circuit is printed.
The electronic board 20 is configured to control operations of the solenoid valve and the motor based on information obtained from various sensors such as the pressure sensor, a program stored in advance, and the like.
The board main body 21 is attached to multiple supporting portions provided on a surface of the partition part 41 to protrude therefrom and is arranged to be spaced away from the upper surface of the partition part 41.
The choke coil 50 is housed in the housing 40 and is attached on the upper surface side of the partition part 41.
The choke coil 50 in the embodiment is a common mode choke coil configured to reduce common mode noises generated between the ground (GND) and a signal line and between the ground (GND) and a power supply line in the electronic circuit of the electronic board 20.
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The case 60 is a member made of a synthetic resin and, as illustrated in
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The lid plate 65 is a cylindrical member attached to a front surface of the core part 61. An opening portion of the housing space 61b is closed by the lid plate 65.
The partition wall 61d is attached inside the center hole 61a of the core part 61. The partition wall 61d partitions a space in the center hole 61a into left and right sections.
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Protruding portions 62a protruding leftward and rightward are formed in the front end portion and the rear end portion of the base part 62. Specifically, four protruding portions 62a are formed in front-left, front-right, rear-left, and rear-right corners of the base part 62. Each pair of left and right protruding portions 62a, 62a are within the maximum width of the core part 61 in a left-right direction.
Holding portions 63 are formed respectively in upper surfaces of the protruding portions 62a (outer surfaces of the protruding portions 62a on an opposite side to the core part 61 side). The holding portions 63 are portions configured to hold end portions 52a of the lead wires 52.
Each holding portion 63 has a pair of claw portions 63b, 63b holding the end portion 52a of the lead wire 52 therebetween. The pair of claw portions 63b, 63b are formed in shapes extending linearly from a front edge portion to a rear edge portion of the upper surface of the protruding portion 62a.
The pair of claw portions 63b, 63b are arranged to be spaced away from each other in the left-right direction. As illustrated in
Upper end portions of the pair of claw portions 63b, 63b protrude toward an inside of the recess groove 63c. Accordingly, the pair of claw portions 63b, 63b are formed such that a gap between the upper end portions thereof is smaller than a gap between lower portions thereof. In other words, the recess groove 63c is formed such that the width in an upper end portion is smaller than the width in a lower portion.
Moreover, the height of each claw portion 63b is set such that the end portion 52a of the lead wire 52 is fitted below the upper end portions of the pair of claw portions 63b, 63b.
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The right lead wire 52 is lead wire out from an upper portion of the core part 61 on the front surface side and the rear surface side thereof and extends upward through a space between the pair of front and rear protruding portions 62a, 62a.
Moreover, a front portion of the right lead wire 52 is bent forward at a right angle to extend along a rear surface and the upper surface of the front-right protruding portion 62a. The front end portion 52a of the lead wire 52 thereby extends forward (laterally) from the core part 61.
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Since the space in the center hole 61a of the core part 61 is partitioned into left and right sections by the partition wall 61d, the left and right lead wires 52, 52 are prevented from coming into contact with each other.
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Next, description is given of an attachment structure of the choke coil 50 in the housing 40.
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The housing part 45 is a bottomed recess portion formed on the upper surface of the partition part 41 (see
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The engagement portions 64 of the core part 61 are press fitted into the supporting grooves 46a from above and are thereby held by the supporting portion 46.
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Two left and right connection terminals 47 are provided on each of the front side and the rear side of an opening portion of the housing part 45.
The connection terminals 47 are formed in distal end portions of bus bars (not illustrated) embedded in the partition part 41. Base end portions of the bus bars are electrically connected to the electronic circuit of the electronic board 20.
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The choke coil 50 and the electronic circuit of the electronic board 20 are thus electrically connected to each other via the bus bars (not illustrated).
In the state where the both lead wires 52, 52 of the choke coil 50 are attached to the connection terminals 47, the core part 61 is inserted in the housing part 45. Moreover, the engagement portions 64 of the core part 61 are held by the supporting portions 46.
In the choke coil 50 of the embodiment, as illustrated in
Next, the lead wire 52 is bent at a right angle to extend along the outer surfaces of the protruding portions 62a and each of the end portions 52a of the lead wire 52 is made to extend forward or rearward. In this case, the lead wire 52 is bent while being brought into contact with the outer surfaces of the protruding portions 62a.
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The end portions 52a of the left and right lead wires 52, 52 are thereby held respectively by the holding portions 63 as illustrated in
In the choke coil 50 described above, the holding portions 63 which are each formed of the pair of claw portions 63b, 63b and which have simple structures can position the end portions 52a of the lead wires 52 in the base part 62 and stably hold the end portions 52a of the lead wires 52. Accordingly, assembly steps of the choke coil 50 can be simplified.
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Moreover, in the choke coil 50 in the embodiment, since both end portions 52a, 52a of each lead wire 52 are held by the holding portions 63, 63 formed in the front and rear end portions of the base part 62, both end portions 52a, 52a of the lead wire 52 can be more stably held.
Furthermore, in the choke coil 50 in the embodiment, as illustrated in
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Since the size of the choke coil 50 can be reduced as described above, it is possible to reduce a space for attaching the choke coil 50 and therefore reduce the size of the housing 40 as illustrated in
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Furthermore, in the choke coil 50 in the embodiment, as illustrated in
Although the embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and can be changed as appropriate within a scope not departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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Although the two lead wires 52, 52 are wound around the core part 61 in the embodiment as illustrated in
Although the core part 61 and the base part 62 are formed integrally in the embodiment, the configuration may be such that the core part 61 and the base part 62 are formed separately and the base part 62 is bonded to the core part 61.
Although each of the end portions 52a of the lead wires 52 is held by the pair of claw portions 63b, 63b in the embodiment, the configuration of the holding portion 63 is not limited to this. For example, the configuration may be such that a hook-shaped protruding portion is formed on the upper surface of the holding portion 63 and the end portion 52a of the lead wire 52 is hooked to this protruding portion.
Although the choke coil 50 in the embodiment is a common mode choke coil, the present invention can be applied to a normal mode choke coil configured to reduce normal mode noises generated between signal lines and between power supply lines in an electronic circuit of an electronic board.
1: vehicle brake hydraulic pressure control device; 2: electronic control unit; 10: base body; 20: electronic board; 21: board main body 21; 40: housing; 41: partition part; 45: housing part; 46: supporting portion; 46a: supporting groove; 47: connection terminal; 50: choke coil; 51: core; 52: lead wire; 52a: end portion; 60: case; 61: core part; 61a: center hole; 61b: housing space; 61d: partition wall; 62: base part; 62a: protruding portion; 63: holding portion; 63b: claw portion; 63c: recess groove; 64: engagement portion; 65: lid plate.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-071160 | Mar 2015 | JP | national |