The present invention relates to the electrical connecting component between a sensor element and an evaluation circuit, in particular a sensor element used in an engine add-on component for internal combustion engines.
Connecting technologies, which require a mutually defined and fixed connection of the components to be electrically contacted with one another, have been previously used for establishing an electrically conducting connection between a sensor element and an evaluation circuit which evaluates the signals of the sensor element. Known contacting methods for establishing an electrical connection are, among other things, bonding, gluing, and welding. Novel contacting methods such as, for example, three-dimensional bonding (3-D bonding), are not yet suitable in practice and hold great technical risks.
The contacting methods described above for establishing an electrical connection between a sensor element and an evaluation circuit may result in great limitations with regard to the construction of a connecting component and great limitations with regard to a subsequent accessibility of the components electrically connected to one another such as, for example, a sensor element and an evaluation circuit.
If, for example, an engine add-on component, such as, for example, a glow plug and an evaluation circuit are isolated from each other in a hybrid form, it is necessary to separate an electrical connection established by way of gluing, bonding, or welding again in order to disassemble an engine add-on component in the form of a glow plug for compression-ignition internal combustion engines.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connection between a sensor element and an evaluation circuit via a connecting element which enables the use of well-proven manufacturing methods despite constructions of engine add-on components which are becoming increasingly complex.
Following the approach provided according to the present invention, a hybrid holder is used which, with one part, is lockable in a form-locked manner in the upper area of the engine add-on component, such as, for example, a glow plug, and whose other part which accommodates evaluation electronics (hybrid) may be raised around a swivel axis relative to the first part. The swiveling part of the hybrid holder, which is adjustable from a lowered position to a raised position, preferably includes a trough-shaped recess in which the hybrid is inserted. On one side of the trough-shaped recess, a plug connection component may be formed via which the hybrid holder and the accommodated evaluation electronics may be connected to an engine controller.
While the first part of the hybrid holder may be accommodated in a form-locked manner on the engine add-on component, such as, for example, a glow plug for compression-ignition internal combustion engines, the other part of the hybrid holder, which contains the trough-shaped recess for accommodating the hybrid, is able to be turned upward from a lowered position into a raised position around a swivel axis, be it a film hinge, be it a rotary axis, or be it a tilting joint. The raised position of the further part represents the installation position on the engine add-on component. In this case, the hybrid holder may be connected to a signal line leading to the central engine controller via a conventional plug contact.
If, however, the hybrid holder is mounted on the engine add-on component, it is locked in the upper area of the engine add-on component in the form of a glow plug and the part of the hybrid holder having a trough-shaped recess for accommodating the evaluation electronics is swiveled into a lowered position. In this mounting position, the lowered part of the hybrid holder and an upper front surface of the engine add-on component form a mounting plane. In this mounting plane, the hybrid may be inserted in the trough-shaped recess of the hybrid holder and electrically contacted on one side. The signal lines electrically contacted with the evaluation electronics in the form of a hybrid may then be contacted in the same mounting plane with electrical terminals which are led out of the engine add-on component at the front surface, for example. This approach offers considerable advantages with regard to easy accessibility of the electrical contact points on the engine add-on component and on the hybrid and, on the other hand, allows length and angle differences to be compensated.
The swivel axis between the part of the hybrid holder, which is lockable in a form-locked manner on the engine add-on component, and the part of the hybrid holder which accommodates the evaluation electronics may be designed as a film hinge, a rotary hinge, or also as a lever hinge. To limit swiveling, stop cams and latches may be provided, for example. The part of the hybrid holder which is accommodated on the engine add-on component may be snapped or pressed onto same, which simplifies mounting considerably.
If the hybrid holder is manufactured as an injection-molded plastic part, for example, then the swivel axis may be designed in an advantageous manner as a film hinge in the form of a taper of the plastic material. This represents a very simple and cost-effectively producible possibility to implement a swivel axis.
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In addition, hybrid holder 20 includes a set-up axis 28 which is designed in the representation according to
An attachment point 40 for a plug contact is provided on hybrid holder 20 in the area of first limit 56, hybrid holder 20 including accommodated evaluation electronics 32 being electrically connectable, in a raised position 44, to an engine controller of an internal combustion engine, for example, via the attachment point.
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If the part of hybrid holder 20, which includes receiving trough 30, is moved from lowered position 42 into raised position 44, attachment point 40 for a plug contact situated in lowered position 42 in the area of first limit 46 is moved from the vertical position into the horizontal position in such a way that the attachment point is also easily accessible from above. In the event of disassembly, i.e., pulling the plug from attachment point 40, this simplifies accessibility considerably. If, after the plug is pulled from attachment point 40 of hybrid holder 20, the part of hybrid holder 20 containing receiving trough 30, which is in raised position 44, is again moved into lowered position 42, contact points 36 and 38, and contacting lines 34, which connect the sensor element to evaluation electronics 32, are easily accessible since they are situated in one plane. The plane is defined by the front side of engine add-on component 10, in which contact point 38 is situated, and by top side 32.1 of hybrid 32. Stop 48 on top side 50 of hybrid holder 20 is used for limiting the swivel path of the moveable part of hybrid holder 20 from lowered position 42 into raised position 44. In addition, the swivel process into raised position 44 may be limited via stop 48 in cooperation with stop cam 46 on top side 50 of the moveable part of hybrid holder 20. Instead of snap connections 22 and 24 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 022 674.4 | May 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/061145 | 3/29/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/17/2009 |