The invention relates to a connecting device between the stator winding and a control device of an electrical machine.
Electrical machines that are used by way of example in motor vehicles as drives or as generators can be embodied as three-phase machines having a stator that comprises a stator winding and encompasses a rotor. In order to transmit torque, the rotor comprises a rotor shaft that is mounted in a rotatable manner in the housing of the electrical machine. In order to generate a rotational field that rotates in the stator, the stator winding of said stator is controlled by a control device that is arranged in the housing of the electrical machine. It is necessary for this purpose that the winding ends of the stator winding are connected by way of suitable electrical connections to associated contact sites of the control device. The electrical connections must be able to transmit high exciter currents and also comprise sufficient mechanical stability. However, it is also essential that the connecting lines are embodied altogether as one connecting device, in which the connecting lines are protected as far as possible against corrosion and creepage currents are prevented as reliably as possible from occurring between the connecting lines and the ground of the electrical machine. At the same time, it is necessary to take into consideration that when used in motor vehicles such electrical machines are exposed to intense environmental influences, such as moisture, contamination and vibrations.
DE 103 61 859 A1 discloses an electrical machine that can be used as a three-phase generator in motor vehicles. In the case of this known electrical machine, winding ends of the stator are connected to an additional conductor element that combines multiple individual wires of the winding ends by means of a clamp-like contact region. The conductor element that is used for this purpose is embodied as a metal piece that is closely encompassed in the region of the winding ends by an insulating part. Furthermore, the conductor element is embodied essentially from current rails that extend in a radial manner with respect to the middle axis of the electrical machine and produce an electrical connection to a control module across a region that is open to a great extent.
In comparison to conventional connecting devices, the connecting device in accordance with the invention has the advantage that straight and relatively short current rails are used as a connection between the stator winding ends and the control device of an electrical machine; such current rails require a correspondingly reduced amount of material and can also be protected against corrosive influences very easily by means of a connection plate that is comparatively easy to produce. The current rails lie in guide channels of a connection plate that is embodied from a non-conductive material, wherein the guide channels represent an electrical insulation and provide protection against moisture or other environmental influences that can act on the current rails. The current rails are also protected in the guide channels against contamination so that creepage currents are reliably prevented from occurring between the current rails and the ground of the electrical machine.
It is preferred that the current rails comprise on the ends that are facing the stator winding ends in each case a clamping element with which the current rail is fixedly clamped to the stator winding end. It is preferred that the clamping element and the associated current rail form a one-piece metal part embodied from copper or any other material that has good electrically conductive characteristics. The current rails can be pre-assembled by being fixedly clamped to a respective stator winding end by means of the respective existing clamping element in order then to be soldered or welded to the stator winding ends. The clamping elements thus represent very advantageous assembly aids.
A particularly simple embodiment of such a clamping element resides in the fact that said clamping element is embodied as a u-shaped or v-shaped sheet metal bracket that protrudes bent at an angle from the current rails. A clamping element that is embodied in this manner can be very easily produced as a punched part on which the sheet metal bracket is then bent as required into the desired shape.
It is particularly advantageous to embody the guide channels on the connection plate in such a manner that said guide channels encompass with a small amount of play the current rails that are lying in said guide channels. It is thus possible that the current rails that are lying in said guide rails can be arranged with regard to the respective associated contact positions on the control device in a particular region in order to compensate for any existing position tolerances.
One preferred embodiment of the connecting device provides that the angle position of the stator winding ends that protrude at the stator winding in an axis-parallel manner with respect to the middle axis of the electrical machine essentially corresponds to the angle position of the associated contact site of the control device. It is consequently possible to provide clamping elements that are embodied as one unit on the current rails and in particular are arranged as one unit thereon. It is preferred that the stator winding ends are located at a smallest possible radial spacing from the respective associated contact sites so that the contact elements that are arranged at a bent angle on the current rails can be embodied correspondingly short.
All current rails of the connecting device are preferably identically embodied sheet metal parts, as a consequence of which these parts are simple to produce and also easy to store.
In the case of the preferred embodiment, the connecting device comprises current rails in the form of sheet metal strips that are arranged in a straight manner and comprise in each case a clamping element that has been formed as one thereon. It is particularly simple to produce such sheet metal strips and consequently also particularly cost-effective. Moreover, flat sheet metal strips that are arranged in a straight manner not only render it possible to save storage space but also require a correspondingly reduced amount of installation space when installed in an electrical machine.
The invention is further explained hereinunder by way of example with reference to the drawings, in which:
The current rails 8 to 12 are arranged in an axis-parallel manner with respect to the middle axis of the electrical machine 1 and are positioned so that they correspond in their position with associated contact sites of a control device 6, as is illustrated in
The rotor 24 that lies in the stator 2 and comprises a fan wheel 25 is evident in
The enlarged view shown in
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the positions of the current rails 8 to 12 are selected so that they correspond with relevant contact sites of a control device. In
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 225 242.3 | Dec 2014 | DE | national |