This application is the U.S. National Phase of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2020/059717 filed on Apr. 6, 2020, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2019 205 256.8, filed on Apr. 11, 2019, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to a drive device, such as an electromotive adjustment drive of a motor vehicle.
A drive device which, for example, as an electromotive adjustment drive of a motor vehicle, drives an actuating element between two end positions along an adjustment path usually comprises an electric motor and a transmission, coupled thereto, which is arranged in a transmission housing. The transmission housing is usually connected to a motor housing, accommodating the stator and the rotor of the electric motor, via a flange-like attachment, wherein the electric motor is typically an internal-rotor commutator motor with brushes. Drive devices of this type, such as window-lift drives, are potentially exposed to extreme moisture and high temperature fluctuations at the designated installation location.
One or more objects of the present disclosure may be to provide a drive device with an improved connection design for the phase terminals of a brushless electric motor with a motor electronics system provided outside the drive housing.
A drive device according to one or more embodiments, may be for use in an electromotive adjustment drive of a motor vehicle, and may include a drive housing with a brushless electric motor which is or can be mounted therein. The electric motor may include a stator with a rotating field winding (stator winding) and a permanently excited rotor with a rotor shaft which is or can be coupled thereto.
The stator of the electric motor may include a stator base body with a number of stator teeth which are arranged in a star shape and around which the stator winding is wound. The stator base body may include external teeth and may include a suitable central shaft passage for the rotor shaft. In this embodiment of the electric motor, the rotor may include a rotor housing, surrounding the stator base body and coupled to the rotor shaft, with permanent magnets arranged therein. The stator-side rotating field winding may include a number of phase terminals which are the winding or wire ends of single, double, or multiple coils of the rotating field winding.
The electric motor and the transmission are advantageously arranged in each case in a housing, namely a motor housing and in a transmission housing. The housing and the motor housing can be connected to each other, such as detachably, for example, by means of a flange connection. The connection (connection point) between the transmission housing and the motor housing is referred to below as the connection interface.
A plug terminal, which is provided and configured to receive a mating plug terminal and may include a number of terminal contacts, is arranged on the motor housing or on the transmission housing. The, for example, six (6) phase terminals of the stator winding are led into a joining and/or contacting position. For this purpose, the winding or wire ends of the single, double, or multiple coils of the rotating field winding are initially oriented axially in sections in a suitable fashion and are then bent by approximately 90° so that they extend in a radial direction—relative to the axis of rotation of the rotor shaft of the electric motor—and are hence oriented radially.
In other words, the phase terminals are individually pre-bent so that they are suitable for joining and contacting. In this radial orientation, the phase terminals are led for their electrical contacting to the terminal contacts of the plug terminal. They may receive the phase terminals in a precise position. In this connection position, the phase terminals can then be soldered selectively (specifically for the connection) to the terminal contacts of the plug terminal, for example also producing or preparing a star or delta circuit.
In one or more embodiments, the plug terminal may include a plug housing integrally formed on the transmission housing in the region of the connection interface and in which the terminal contacts are received. This embodiment may be advantageous for a plug connection in the radial direction, i.e. in a direction which is radial with respect to the axis of rotation of the rotor shall of the electric motor, for a lateral plugging direction of the mating plug contact into the plug connection with the plug terminal. In this embodiment, the plug housing is at least more or less completely integrally formed on the transmission housing, with the exception of a plate-like housing base which is integrally formed on the motor housing.
In an alternative embodiment, the plug terminal may include a housing part, integrally formed on the motor housing and on the transmission housing in the region of the connection interface, of a plug housing in which the terminal contacts are received. This embodiment is particularly advantageous for a plug connection in the axial direction, i.e. in a plugging direction, which is parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor shaft of the electric motor, of the mating plug contact into the plug connection with the plug terminal.
According to another embodiment, the terminal contacts may be arranged in a terminal block with an access opening for the phase terminals. In a suitable fashion, the terminal block may include a plug contact side on which terminal pins of the terminal contacts are provided for the plug connection to the mating contact plug. Contact elements of the terminal contacts for connection of the phase terminals are provided on a connection side opposite the plug contact side. The number and arrangement of the terminal contacts of the plug terminal may be configured for interconnection of the phase terminals in a star or delta circuit.
The stator may have a circular cross-section, for example. In another embodiment, the phase terminals extend in a common angular range of 90° parallel to one another and are led in this formation to the terminal contacts of the plug terminal. The terminal contacts of the plug terminal may be arranged outside the stator and arranged or oriented along an (imaginary) tangential line.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained below with the aid of the drawings, in which:
Mutually corresponding parts are provided in all the drawings with the same reference symbols.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
In a drive device, in particular of an electromotive adjustment drive of a motor vehicle, known from DE 10 2011 121 716 B3, the transmission and the electric motor which is designed as an internal rotor are arranged in separate housings. A housing opening, which is covered by means of a gas-permeable and for example a liquid-impermeable membrane, is provided in a housing connection region for the electromotor in order to effect an equalization of the pressure between the inside of the housing and the surroundings or the outside of the housing.
If a brushless electric motor with a stator which has a multi-phase, usually three-phase AC winding is used for such a drive device, the phase terminals need to contact a motor electronics system supplying current to the AC winding. The phase terminals can be electrically connected to the motor electronics system inside the drive device at a printed circuit board on which the electrical and/or electronic components of the motor electronics system are mounted and interconnected. Alternatively, the phase terminals can also be connected to a motor electronics system provided outside the drive device by means of a plug connection (plug-in contacting). Such a plug connection, which generally requires two components (metal parts) in the form of a clamping or blade contact for each of the typically three phases for the respective phase terminal and a mating contact, is relatively intensive in terms of components and space.
A mating plug terminal 8, also referred to below as a terminal plug, leads connection lines (not shown) to a motor electronics system (not shown) for supplying power and voltage to or for controlling the drive device 1 serving as an adjustment drive of the motor vehicle. The mating plug terminal 8 is inserted into a plug housing 9 integrally formed on the transmission housing 2 in the region of the connection interface 6.
The electric motor 14 may be a brushless and may include a stator 14 and rotor 16 which is formed of a rotor housing 15 (
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The terminal block 13 of the plug terminal 10 also illustrated on an enlarged scale in
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The drive device 1 in turn has a transmission housing 2 with a plug housing 9 integrally formed thereon and a motor housing 3 with an electric motor 4 accommodated therein. The latter in turn has, according to
In both alternative embodiments of the drive device 1, the winding or wire ends of the coils 18 of the stator winding 17 are oriented axially in places and are then bent by approximately 90°, extending in the radial direction R, and oriented radially. The phase terminals 12 of the stator winding 17 are led in this radial orientation into their desired joining and contacting position P.
The claimed invention is not limited to the above-described exemplary embodiment. Instead, other alternative embodiments of the invention can also be derived by a person skilled in the art within the scope of the disclosed claims without going beyond the subject of the claimed invention. Moreover, all the individual features described in connection with the different exemplary embodiments can in particular also be combined in a different fashion within the scope of the disclosed claims without going beyond the subject of the claimed invention.
The solution described can also be employed not only in the specific application illustrated but also in a similar design for other motor vehicle applications such as, for example, for door and tailgate systems, for vehicle locks, for adjustable seat and interior systems, and for further electrical drives, control systems, sensors, and their arrangement in the vehicle.
The following is a list of reference numbers shown in the Figures. However, it should be understood that the use of these terms is for illustrative purposes only with respect to one embodiment. And, use of reference numbers correlating a certain term that is both illustrated in the Figures and present in the claims is not intended to limit the claims to only cover the illustrated embodiment.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
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