This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 18461626.6 filed Nov. 17, 2018, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a sealing arrangement, more particularly an electrical assembly sealing arrangement for sealing the leads of an electrical component relative to a housing.
In a typical electrical assembly, electrical leads of one or more components mounted within a housing must be conducted out through an opening in a wall of the housing for connection to external circuitry or a power supply. An example of such an assembly is an LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transducer). LVDTs are widely used to detect or measure the displacement of moving elements such as the spool in a servovalve or movable components of an actuator. The LVDT comprises a plurality of coils and magnetic core that is attached by a support to a moving element whose displacement is measured or detected. The coils are electrically connected to an external electronic by lead wires which exit the LVDT housing through an opening in the wall of the housing. The opening is a potential path for moisture and vapour to enter the housing which would be detrimental to the LVDT. Also, the leads need to be firmly secured at the exit to avoid pull out and thereby damage to the LVDT.
From a first aspect, the disclosure provides an electrical assembly comprising a wall having an opening, one or more electrical leads extending through the wall opening and a grommet arranged in the wall opening. The grommet comprises a body of resilient elastomeric material having at least one hole extending axially therethrough for receiving a respective individual electrical lead. The grommet body has a portion with an external diameter Db which, in an uncompressed state of the grommet is greater than the internal diameter Dop of the wall opening whereby when the grommet inserted in the wall opening, the grommet body is compressed into sealing and clamping engagement with the electrical lead.
The grommet body portion may be barrel shaped.
The grommet body portion may comprise a first flange at a first end thereof and/or a second flange at an opposed second end thereof for locating the grommet in the wall opening.
A terminal end of the first flange may be bevelled.
The grommet may further comprise an outwardly flaring lip extending axially from the second flange.
A terminal end of the lip may be bevelled.
The assembly may further comprise a ring arranged radially inwardly of the lip.
The assembly may further comprise a support for the assembly, the support comprising a bore for receiving the lip. The lip may be clamped between the bore and the ring.
The wall may be a wall of a housing containing one or more electrical components to which the electrical leads are connected. The assembly may be a sensor, for example a LDVT sensor.
The disclosure also provides a grommet comprising a body of resilient elastomeric material having at least one hole extending axially therethrough for receiving an electrical lead, the grommet body having a barrel shaped portion for insertion into an opening of a smaller diameter than the largest diameter of the barrel shaped portion whereby when inserted in the opening, the grommet body is compressed into sealing and clamping engagement with the electrical lead.
The grommet may have the additional features as described above.
The disclosure also provides a method of sealing one or more electrical leads passing through an opening in a wall, comprising inserting the one or more leads through respective openings of a grommet in accordance with the disclosure and inserting the grommet into the wall opening so as to compress the barrel shaped portion thereof so as to compress the grommet body into sealing and clamping engagement with the leads.
The method may further comprise positioning a ring radially inwardly of a lip of the grommet, and inserting the lip and a ring arranged radially inwardly of the lip into a bore such that the lip is compressed between the bore and the ring.
An embodiment of the disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
With reference to
To effect this seal, a grommet 30 is inserted in the opening 18.
The grommet 30, which is best illustrated in
The inner diameter Di of each hole 34 is close to the outer diameter Do of the associated electrical lead 16. The hole inner diameter Di may, for example be just slightly larger than the lead outer diameter Do, for example 1% larger, to facilitate insertion of the electrical leads 16 through the holes 34. For example, the leads 16 may be a sliding fit within the holes 34.
The grommet body 32 comprises a central body portion 36 which is flanked by a first flange 38 at one end 40 of the grommet body 32 and a second flange 42 arranged at an opposed second end 44 of the grommet body 32.
As can be seen from
In other embodiments, the convex shape may be provided by ramp surfaces, for example straight ramp surfaces extending inwardly from the first and second flanges 38, 42, forming conical surfaces which may meet at an apex or at an axially elongated enlarged diameter region. The convex shape of the central body portion 36 may facilitate insertion of the grommet 30 in the opening 18.
As can also be seen from
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The wall thickness T1 of the lip 46 may, as shown, increase in a direction away from the second end 44 of the central body portion 32. A terminal end 48 of the lip 46 is bevelled as shown for reasons which will be described further below.
Arrangable radially within the space 50 defined within the lip 46 is an annular ring 52. The ring 52 may, as shown in
As can be seen from
The lip wall thickness T1 is chosen, at least over a portion thereof, to be greater than the difference in the outer diameter Dro of the ring 52 and the inner diameter Dbi of the bore 56 for reasons which will be explained further below.
Having described the components of the assembly above, the assembly of those components will now be described.
As a first step, the electrical leads 16 protruding through the wall 20 of the LVDT housing 8 will be inserted through the holes 34 in the grommet body 32 from the first end 40 of the grommet 30. As discussed above, the leads 16 may be a close or sliding fit within the holes 34.
The grommet 30 is then inserted through the wall opening 18. The bevelling of the first end 40 of the grommet body 32 facilitates the insertion of the grommet 30. The resilience of the grommet body material permits the grommet 30 to elastically deform during its insertion. The grommet 30 may be pushed into the opening 18 manually, for example using a tool (not shown) which engages within the lip 46 and abuts on a shoulder 60 at the base of the lip 48. The ring 52 or a separate tool may be used for this purpose.
The grommet 30 is pushed into the opening 18 until the first flange 38 passes through the opening 18 and resiles to its original configuration, so as to overlap a surrounding portion of the wall inner surface. This will assist in resisting pull out of the grommet 30 from the opening 18. At that point, the second flange 42 will be positioned adjacent the outer surface of the wall 20 and will prevent the grommet 30 being pushed too far into the opening 18.
It will be appreciated that since the diameter Db of the central barrelled portion 36 of the grommet body 32 is larger than the internal diameter Dop of the opening 18, the central barrelled portion 36 will be deformed radially inwardly as Illustrated by arrows 70 in
As illustrated in
As discussed above, the LVDT 2 is mounted to a support 14. For example, fasteners may extend through holes 82 in the wall 20 into the support 14. The support 14 may be a part of the equipment from which the movable element 4 protrudes.
The protruding part 84 of the grommet 30 (shown in
Before insertion of the protruding part 84 of the grommet 30 into the bore 56, the ring 52 is inserted radially inwardly of the grommet lip 46 onto its seat 60. As discussed above, the ring 52 may be formed in a plurality of axially extending parts to allow it more easily to be assembled around the leads 16. The grommet 30 is then pushed into the bore 56. Insertion of the grommet 30 is facilitated by the bevelled terminal end 48 of the lip 46 and the chamfering of the entrance 58 to the bore 56.
As the grommet 30 is inserted, the lip 46 is deformed radially inwardly into further engagement with the outer diameter of the ring 52. As the thickness of the lip 46 is greater than the difference between the ring outer diameter Dro and the bore inner diameter Dbi, the lip 46 will be radially compressed between the bore 56 and the ring 52 (illustrated by arrows 88 in
The ring 52 also allows for good sealing even in the event that there is some misalignment between the axes of the bore 56 and the wall opening 18, as the lip 46 will be able to deform to accommodate the misalignment.
It will be appreciated from the above description that the assembly and grommet 30 of the present disclosure in various embodiments provide significant advantages.
For example, the compression of the barrelled grommet portion 36 around the leads not only seals the leads 16 but also assists in resisting lead pull out.
In addition, the lip arrangement disclosed may also improve sealing between the adjacent support 14 and the LVDT 2.
The disclosed arrangement avoids the need for the use of sealants such a silicone which may be difficult to locate in wall openings and between multiple leads. Also, the clamping effect provides improved pull out resistance compared to known sealants.
It will be understood that the above description is of an exemplary embodiment only and that modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, while the disclosure has been described in terms of an LVDT, it may be applied more widely than that and will find application in any assembly where one or more leads 16 pass through a wall opening 18.
Also, while five leads 16 are illustrated in the embodiment, fewer or more leads 16 may be accommodated. Indeed the disclosure is applicable to just a single lead 16.
Also, while the grommet 30 is disclosed as having flanges 38, 42 at both ends thereof, a flange 38, 42 may be provided at just one end of the grommet 30. For example a flange 38 may be provided only at the first end 40 of the grommet 30 for resisting pull out of the grommet 30.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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18461626.6 | Nov 2018 | EP | regional |