1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a coil component, a transformer, a switching power supply unit, and a method for manufacturing a coil component.
2. Related Background Art
As a component installed in an automobile, there is known a switching power supply unit such as a DC-DC converter for converting a high voltage to a low voltage or converting a low voltage to a high voltage. As a coil component used for a switching power supply unit, for example, there is one known as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. JP-A-2005-217311. The coil component disclosed in JP-A-2005-217311 has a coil winding and a tubular coil bobbin having electrical insulation properties that is inserted inside the coil winding.
In order to construct the coil component disclosed in JP-A-2005-217311, it is necessary to prepare the coil winding and the tubular coil bobbin separately and then insert the coil bobbin inside the coil winding. In other words, the number of components is large and their assembling work is required.
In view of the problems described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a coil component that allows the number of steps required for assembling to be reduced, a transformer and a switching power supply unit using the coil component, and a method for manufacturing the coil component.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a coil component includes a coil winding, and an insulating member having electrical insulation properties and integrally formed with the coil winding so as to cover a part of a surface of the coil winding, the coil component being sandwiched by magnetic core members in a direction of winding axis of the coil winding, in which the coil winding is composed of a plurality of plate-like coil members in a ring shape having ends joined together in a stacking direction with a clearance therebetween so as to be continuous in a predetermined winding direction, and the insulating member covers outermost plate surfaces of the coil members facing the magnetic core members, a space between the adjacent coil members, and inner perimeter edges of the coil members, and has a portion defining an opening along the direction of winding axis of the coil winding.
With the coil component, out of the surfaces of the coil winding, the outermost plate surfaces of the coil members facing the magnetic core members, the space between the adjacent coil members, and the inner perimeter edges of the coil members are covered with an insulating material. Accordingly, the insulation of the coil winding to the magnetic core members sandwiching the coil component and the insulation between the adjacent coil members are achieved. Since the insulating material is integrally formed with the coil winding, the insulation of the coil winding can be achieved by using the coil component alone, which allows, compared to a conventional case where a coil bobbin is inserted inside the coil winding, the number of steps required for assembling to be reduced.
In the coil component, it is preferable that each of the coil members be provided with a protrusion outwardly bulged such that a part of an outer perimeter edge thereof is larger in a radial direction, and a part of a surface of the protrusion be exposed without being covered with the insulating member.
Accordingly, in the coil member, the facts that the protrusion outwardly bulged is provided such that a part of its outer perimeter edge is larger in a radial direction and that a part of the surface of the protrusion is exposed to the outside without being covered with the insulating material can enhance the heat dissipation effect of the coil winding from the exposed portion, for example, by coupling with a heat dissipating member provided outside via a heat conductive member.
In the coil component, circumferential positions of the protrusions provided to the plurality of coil members may differ from one another.
Accordingly, the fact that the circumferential positions of the protrusions provided to the plurality of coil members are different from one another facilitates the disposition of the heat conductive member for the protrusions and heat dissipation therefrom. Further, when forming the coil winding and the insulating material by insert molding, for the purpose of preventing the coil winding from being deformed by a molding pressure (for example, a pressure when injecting resin that is an insulating material into a mold), the coil winding can be mechanically secured with respect to the mold. Consequently, the deformation of the coil winding while being integrally formed can be prevented.
In the coil component, the insulating member may be provided with a convex portion configured to position the corresponding magnetic core member on one surface thereof facing the magnetic core member.
Accordingly, the fact that the convex portion configured to position the magnetic core member is provided on one surface of the insulating member facing the magnetic core member can prevent the occurrence of displacement between the magnetic core member and the coil component.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, a transformer includes any of the coil components described above. In this case, a transformer using the coil component with reduced number of assembling steps can be obtained.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, a switching power supply unit includes any of the coil components described above. In this case, a switching power supply unit using the coil component with reduced number of assembling steps can be obtained.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, a method for manufacturing a coil component including a coil winding, and an insulating member having electrical insulation properties and mold formed integrally with the coil winding so as to cover a part of a surface of the coil winding, the coil component being sandwiched by magnetic core members in a direction of winding axis of the coil winding, includes fabricating the coil winding by joining together a plurality of plate-like coil members in a ring shape having ends in a stacking direction with a clearance therebetween so as to be continuous in a predetermined winding direction, and mold forming an electrical insulating material to integrally form the insulating member and the coil winding such that outermost plate surfaces of the coil members facing the magnetic core members, a space between the adjacent coil members, and inner perimeter edges of the coil members are covered and that a portion defining an opening is provided along the direction of winding axis of the coil winding.
Accordingly, the coil component that is mold formed with the electrical insulating material covering, out of the surfaces of the conductive coil winding, the outermost plate surfaces of the coil members facing the magnetic core members, the space between the adjacent coil members, and the inner perimeter edges of the coil members is manufactured. Consequently, the insulation of the coil winding to the magnetic core members sandwiching the coil component and the insulation between the adjacent coil members can be achieved with reduced number of steps required for assembling.
According to the present invention, a coil component that allows the number of assembling steps to be reduced, a transformer and a switching power supply unit using the coil component, and a method for manufacturing the coil component can be provided.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in details with reference to accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements and their redundant descriptions are omitted.
Coil Component
With reference to
The coil component 1 shown in
Coil Winding
The coil winding 2 is, as shown in
The first and second coil members 10 and 12 in a ring shape having ends appear as referred to as C-shaped, and have circular openings 14 and 16, respectively, in the center thereof. Between one end and the other end of the first and second coil members 10 and 12, there are slits 20 and 22, respectively, extending from inner circumference to outer circumference thereof. The first coil member 10 and the second coil member 12 are coaxially arranged overlapping with each other such that the openings 14 and 16 are in communication with each other. The first coil member 10 and the second coil member 12 are overlapped such that the positions of the slit 20 and the slit 22 are not aligned (in other words, being not in communication with each other). Accordingly, the other end of the first coil member 10 overlaps with one end of the second coil member 12. The shape of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 is not limited to the shape of a ring having ends appearing as a letter C as described above and, for example, it may take on other shapes such as an oval or a rectangle.
On one end of the first coil member 10, a first terminal 24 is integrally provided outwardly protruding with respect to the center axis of the opening 14. The other end of the first coil member 10 is joined to one end of the second coil member 12 via a U-shaped joining portion 18. On the other end of the second coil member 12, a second terminal 26 is integrally provided outwardly protruding with respect to the center axis of the opening 16.
In the coil winding 2 thus structured, the first terminal 24 is a starting end of the coil winding 2 and the second terminal 26 is a terminating end of the coil winding 2. The power input to the first terminal 24 flows through the first coil member 10, the joining portion 18, and the second coil member 12 in this order, and is output from the second terminal 26.
On the inner perimeter edge of the first coil member 10, a cutout portion 30 where a portion of the first coil member 10 is outwardly cut out is formed. Further, in the area of the outer perimeter edge of the first coil member 10 that is an extension of the line connecting the center axis of the opening 14 and the cutout portion 30, a protrusion 34 where a portion of the first coil member 10 is outwardly bulged is provided such that the outer perimeter edge of the first coil member 10 is larger in a radial direction.
Meanwhile, on the inner perimeter edge of the second coil member 12, a cutout portion 32 where a portion of the second coil member 12 is outwardly cut out is formed. Further, in the area of the outer perimeter edge of the second coil member 12 that is an extension of the line connecting the center axis of the opening 16 and the cutout portion 32, a protrusion 36 where a portion of the second coil member 12 is outwardly bulged is provided such that the outer perimeter edge of the second coil member 12 is larger in a radial direction.
The cutout portions 30 and 32 are pierced through the first and second coil members 10 and 12, respectively, in a thickness direction thereof. When viewed from directions of the center axes of the openings 14 and 16, the cutout portions 30 and 32 have a predetermined width along the circumferences of the openings 14 and 16, respectively, and have a predetermined depth in radial directions of the openings 14 and 16, respectively. The cutout portion 30 provided in the first coil member 10 and the cutout portion 32 provided in the second coil member 12 are, when viewed from the directions of the center axes of the openings 14 and 16, provided at the positions different from each other. The protrusion 34 provided to the first coil member 10 and the protrusion 36 provided to the second coil member 12 have a predetermined width along the outer perimeter edges of the first and second coil members 10 and 12, respectively, and are provided such that the respective outer perimeter edges outwardly protrude by a predetermined width.
The protrusions 34 and 36 are provided at the respective outer perimeter edges that are extensions of the lines connecting the center axes of the openings 14 and 16 to the cutout portions 30 and 32, respectively. Consequently, the widths of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 (width of the conductive plate) in the areas where the respective cutout portions 30 and 32 are formed are ensured, thereby preventing the widths of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 in the peripheries of the respective cutout portions 30 and 32 from being narrow and preventing their respective electrical resistances that cause heat or the like from increasing. In the present embodiment, as described above, the protrusions 34 and 36 are provided to ensure the widths of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 in the areas where the cutout portions 30 and 32 are formed, respectively, thereby preventing an electrical resistance from increasing because of the reduction of cross-sectional areas of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 which are determined by the width and thickness of the conductive plate. The protrusions 34 and 36 are, when viewed from the directions of center axes of the openings 14 and 16, provided at positions different from each other.
The first and second coil members 10 and 12 are further provided with protrusions 33 and 35 that are different from the protrusions 34 and 36, respectively. The protrusion 33 is provided to the outer circumference of the first coil member 10 at a position different from the protrusion 34 (for example, as shown in
The coil winding 2 structured as described above can be formed by punching a single plate of a high electrical conductivity. More specifically, from a plate of copper, aluminum or the like, the first terminal 24, the first coil member 10 continued from the first terminal 24, the second coil member 12, the second terminal 26 continued from the second coil member 12, and the joining portion 18 in the shape of a letter I joining the first and second coil members 10 and 12 are obtained by punching process. Thereafter, by bending the joining portion 18 in a U-shape, the first coil member 10 and the second coil member 12 are overlapped with a predetermined clearance therebetween. This completes the coil winding 2 composed of a conductive plate. The coil winding 2 is not limited to such a bent coil. For example, the coil member and the joining portion may be screwed, welded or fixed with a rivet.
In the coil component 1 according to the present embodiment, as shown in
Coil Component
Next, the coil component 1 in which insulating members are integrally formed with the two pieces of the coil windings 2 connected together with the connecting member 3 will be described.
As shown in
The resin portions 40 cover the surfaces of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 of the two pieces of the coil windings 2, except for the first terminals 24 and the second terminals 26. The resin portions 40 also form openings 52 and 54 in the center along the axes of the first and second coil members 10 and 12 of the coil windings 2. In other words, the coil component 1 has hollow sections similar to the coil members 10 and 12. The openings 52 and 54 are provided such that leg portions of the later-described magnetic core member can be inserted therethrough.
As shown in
In the protrusions 34 and 36 of the coil windings 2, the surfaces perpendicular to the center axes of the openings 14 and 16 (i.e., surfaces 34a, 34b, 36a and 36b shown in
In the coil component 1 as described above, a part of the area of the second coil member 12 corresponding to the cutout portion 30 of the first coil member 10 along the center axes of the openings 14 and 16 and a part of the area of the first coil member 10 corresponding to the cutout portion 32 of the second coil member 12 along the center axes of the openings 14 and 16 are exposed to the outside. More specifically, as shown in
Further, the area of the first coil member 10 corresponding to the cutout portion 32 of the second coil member 12 along the center axes of the openings 14 and 16 is formed likewise. More specifically, similar to the area of the second coil member 12 corresponding to the cutout portion 30 of the first coil member 10 described above, as shown in
In the coil component 1, the protrusions 33 and 35 provided to the first and second coil members 10 and 12, respectively, constituting the coil windings 2 are completely exposed to the outside (in other words, even the outer perimeter edges of the protrusions are not covered with the resin portions 40). As in the cases of the protrusions 33 and 35, the outer circumference of the areas exposed to the outside and not covered with the resin portions 40 is not necessarily covered with the resin portions 40.
As described in the foregoing, by providing the above-described areas being exposed to the outside (the protrusions 33 and 35, the surfaces 34a, 34b, 36a and 36b of the protrusions 34 and 36, and the surfaces 41a, 41b, 43a and 43b of the areas corresponding to the cutout portions 30 and 32), compared to the case where those areas are covered with the resin portions 40, the heat of the coil windings 2 can be dissipated to the outside more efficiently.
The coil component 1 can be manufactured, for example, by the method described below. First, two pieces of the coil windings 2 in each of which the first coil member 10 and the second coil member 12 are joined together with the joining portion 18 are prepared. Each of the coil windings 2 is then arranged as an insert component in a mold that is formed in the shape of the resin portion 40 and is molded by injecting resin into the mold to obtain the coil winding 2 in which the parts of the circumferences of the first coil member 10 and the second coil member 12 are integrally formed with the resin portion 40. Then, the second terminals 26 of the two pieces of the coil windings 2 integrally formed with the resin portions 40 are fixed to the electrically conductive connecting member 3 with the screws 38 to complete the coil component 1.
By the molding pressure in molding (i.e., the pressure when injecting resin into the mold), the coil winding 2 may sometimes be deformed and a short-circuiting may occur. However, even though the coil winding 2 is deformed while molding, it is difficult to check if a short-circuiting exists in the coil winding 2 after being integrally molded. For this reason, when forming the coil component 1 according to the present embodiment, for the purpose of preventing the coil winding 2 from being deformed by the molding pressure, the protrusions 34 and 36 provided to the first and second coil members 10 and 12, a part of the area of the second coil member 12 corresponding to the cutout portion 30 of the first coil member 10 along the center axes of the openings 14 and 16, and a part of the area of the first coil member 10 corresponding to the cutout portion 32 of the second coil member 12 along the center axes of the openings 14 and 16 are mechanically secured by the mold. Accordingly, the deformation of the coil winding 2 in molding can be prevented. The areas mechanically secured are not covered with resin and become the areas exposed to the outside (more specifically, the surfaces 34a, 34b, 36a and 36b of the protrusions 34 and 36 and the surfaces 41a, 41b, 43a and 43b that are the areas corresponding to the cutout portions 30 and 32).
Coil Component with Magnetic Core Members
Next, a coil component 70 will be described. The coil component 70 is composed of the coil component 1 further provided with magnetic core members. The coil component 70 functions as, for example, a choke coil for a later-described switching power supply unit.
As shown in
The magnetic core members 8 and 9 are a combination of so-called U-shaped core and I-shaped core, respectively, and are obtainable by powder compacting ferrite powders. More specifically, the magnetic core member 8 is composed of a flat plate-like base 80 having a longitudinal direction, and two pieces of cylindrical leg portions 81 and 82 protruding from one of the principal surfaces of the base 80. The leg portion 81 and the leg portion 82 are coupled with the base 80 and spaced apart from each other. Meanwhile, the magnetic core member 9 is composed of a flat plate-like base 90 having a longitudinal direction.
The leg portions 81 and 82 of the magnetic core member 8 are inserted into and through the openings 52 and 54, respectively, of the coil component 1. The leg portions 81 and 82 inserted to the openings 52 and 54 abut on the base 90 of the magnetic core member 9.
One of the principal surfaces of the base 80 of the magnetic core member 8 abuts on the resin portions 40 on one of the principal surfaces (upper surface shown in
Switching Power Supply Unit
Next, a switching power supply unit to which the coil component 70 according to the present embodiment is suitably applied will be described below.
The switching power supply unit 100, as shown in
The switching power supply unit 100 is provided with, more specifically, the switching circuit 120 and the input smoothing capacitor 130 provided between a primary high voltage line 121 and a primary low voltage line 122, the main transformer 140 having primary and secondary transformer coil sections 141 and 142, the rectifier circuit 150 connected to the secondary transformer coil section 142, and the smoothing circuit 160 connected to the rectifier circuit 150.
The switching circuit 120 is configured as a full bridge type circuit composed of switching elements S1 to S4. The switching circuit 120 converts, for example, in response to a driving signal provided from a drive circuit (not shown), the DC input voltage Vin applied between input terminals T1 and T2 into an AC input voltage.
The input smoothing capacitor 130 smoothes out the DC input voltage Vin input from the input terminals T1 and T2. The main transformer 140 transforms the AC input voltage produced by the switching circuit 120 and outputs an AC output voltage. The turn ratio of the primary and secondary transformer coil sections 141 and 142 is appropriately set according to the ratio of transformation. Here, the number of turns for the primary transformer coil section 141 is made larger than the number of turns for the secondary transformer coil section 142. The secondary transformer coil section 142 is of a center-tap type and is connected to an output terminal T3 via a connecting terminal C and an output line LO.
The rectifier circuit 150 is of a single-phase full-wave rectification type composed of rectifier diodes 151A and 151B. Cathodes of the rectifier diodes 151A and 151B are each connected to the secondary transformer coil section 142, while anodes thereof are connected to a ground line LG leading to an output terminal T4. Accordingly, the rectifier circuit 150 individually rectifies the AC output voltage output from the main transformer 140 during each half-wave period and produces a DC voltage.
The smoothing circuit 160 is structured to include the choke coil 70 and the output smoothing capacitor 162. The choke coil 70 is provided being inserted in the output line LO. The output smoothing capacitor 162 is connected on the output line LO between the choke coil 70 and the ground line LG. Accordingly, the smoothing circuit 160 smoothes out the DC voltage rectified by the rectifier circuit 150 to produce the DC output voltage Vout and provides the DC output voltage Vout from the output terminals T3 and T4 to a low voltage battery and the like.
In the switching power supply unit 100 thus structured, the DC input voltage Vin supplied from the input terminals T1 and T2 is switched to produce an AC input voltage, and the AC input voltage produced is supplied to the primary transformer coil section 141 of the main transformer 140. Then, the AC input voltage produced is transformed and is output from the secondary transformer coil section 142 as an AC output voltage. The AC output voltage is then rectified by the rectifier circuit 150, smoothed out by the smoothing circuit 160, and output from the output terminals T3 and T4 as the DC output voltage Vout.
As described in the foregoing, in the coil component 1 according to the present embodiment, out of the surfaces of the coil windings 2, the outermost plate surfaces of the coil members 10 and 12 facing the magnetic core members 8 and 9, the space between the adjacent coil members 10 and 12, and the inner perimeter edges of the coil members 10 and 12 are covered with the resin portions 40. Accordingly, the insulation of the coil windings 2 to the magnetic core members 8 and 9 sandwiching the coil component 1 and the insulation between the adjacent coil members 10 and 12 are achieved. As the resin portions 40 that achieve the insulation are integrally formed with the coil windings 2 in the coil component 1, the use of the coil component 1 alone can achieve the insulation of the coil windings 2. Consequently, compared to a conventional case where a coil bobbin is inserted inside the coil winding, the number of steps required for assembling is reduced.
In the coil component 1, the protrusions 34 and 36 outwardly bulged are provided such that the parts of the outer perimeter edges of the coil members 10 and 12, respectively, are larger in the radial direction, and the parts of the surface areas of the protrusions 34 and 36, namely, the surfaces 34a, 34b, 36a and 36b are exposed to the outside and not covered with the resin portions 40. Consequently, from these exposed areas, for example, by coupling with a heat dissipating member provided outside via a member having heat conductivity in an electrically insulated manner, the heat dissipation effect of the coil windings 2 can be enhanced.
In the coil component 1, the fact that the circumferential positions of the protrusions 34 and 36 provided to the coil members 10 and 12, respectively, are different from each other facilitates the disposition of a heat conductive member for the protrusions 34 and 36, and heat dissipation therefrom. This structure further allows, when insert molding the coil winding 2 and the material for the resin portion 40, for the purpose of preventing the coil winding 2 from being deformed by the molding pressure as described above, the coil winding 2 to be mechanically secured with respect to the mold. Consequently, the deformation of the coil winding 2 while being integrally formed can be prevented.
In the coil component 1, on the surface facing the magnetic core member 9 on the bottom side, the convex portions 50a and 50b configured to determine the position of the base 90 of the magnetic core member 9 are provided. Accordingly, the occurrence of displacement between the magnetic core member and the coil component 1 is prevented.
When the coil component 1 is applied to the switching power supply unit 100, a switching power supply unit using the coil component 1 with reduced number of steps required for assembling and of adequate insulation achieved can be obtained. In the case where the coil component 1 is applied to the main transformer 140, a transformer using the coil component 1 with reduced number of steps required for assembling and of adequate insulation achieved can be obtained.
While embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and various modifications and alterations can naturally be made.
For example, the positions of the protrusions 34 and 36 provided to the first coil member 10 and the second coil member 12, respectively, may appropriately be changed. The number of the protrusions 34 and 36 may also be changed.
In the coil component 1 described in the above embodiments, it is described that two pieces of the coil windings 2 juxtaposed to each other are connected together via the connecting member 3, and their surfaces are covered with the resin portions 40. It is not necessary to use two pieces of the coil windings 2, and it may be constructed with a single piece of the coil winding 2 with its surface covered with the resin portion 40.
In the above embodiments, it is described that the outer perimeter edges of the protrusions 34 and 36 are covered with the resin portions 44 and 46, respectively, while the parts of the surfaces of the protrusions 34 and 36 are exposed. The resin portions 44 and 46 are provided to maintain the insulation properties when they contact other devices or the like and are not essential. In other words, the exposed parts are not limited to the parts of the surfaces of the protrusions 34 and 36, and their entire surfaces may be exposed as in the cases of the protrusions 33 and 35.
The form of the pair of magnetic core members 8 and 9 is not limited to a so-called UI-type where one of the magnetic core members, i.e. magnetic core member 8, has the leg portions 81 and 82 as illustrated in the above embodiment. For example, a so-called UU-type where both of the magnetic core members 8 and 9 have leg portions may be used, or an air-core configuration without having any leg portions 81 and 82 may also be used.
The number of coil members for the coil winding 2 only has to be two or more. In the case where a plurality of coil members are joined as in the present embodiments, when joining (when configuring the coil winding), it is preferable that, for example, as the difference in the disposed positions between the protrusion 34 and the protrusion 36, the protrusions provided to the respective coil members be at different positions from one another in an axis direction of the coil winding.
The configuration of the switching power supply unit is not limited to the one illustrated in
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