ELECTROMOTIVE AUXILIARY DRIVE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20120187785
  • Publication Number
    20120187785
  • Date Filed
    September 01, 2010
    14 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 26, 2012
    12 years ago
Abstract
Electromotive auxiliary drive for use in vehicles, for example a windscreen wiper drive or motor, having at least one electronic system accommodated inside a gear, having a circuit board or PCB, which with the use of at least one centring and locking pin reaching through a centring and fixing opening is maintained centred in the interior of the gear.
Description

The invention refers to an electromotive auxiliary drive for vehicles, primarily to an electromotive windscreen wiper drive or wiper motor according to the generic term of patent claim 1.


Electromotive auxiliary drives for use in vehicles, also particularly in their design as a windscreen wiper drive or wiper motor or however in their design as a servomotor, are known in various different embodiments and are generally executed as a geared motor consisting of the actual electric motor and a flange-mounted gear. It is also known and usual to provide electronics essentially consisting of a circuit board or PCB and of corresponding electrical components inside the gear housing, which serve for activation of the electric motor. The PCB is fixed in this case to a housing section of the gear housing, generally to the inside of the housing cover of the gear housing and to be more precise, using for example locking pins acting as spacers between the internal surface of the housing cover and the PCB and reaching through corresponding openings in the PCB. The PCB is fixed by staking of the locking pins or however by catch elements provided in addition to the locking pins on the housing section or housing cover.


During assembly of the electronics and the PCB, it is generally necessary to establish an electrical connection between contact or connecting elements provided on the PCB on the PCB side and connecting elements provided on the housing section or housing cover on the housing side. This electrical connection is made after joining together the connecting elements on the PCB side and housing side by soldering or welding (e.g. laser welding) for example and/or however by plug and socket-like joining or mating of the electrical connecting elements.


The purpose of the invention is to demonstrate an electromotive auxiliary drive characterised by an improved and simplified assembly of the electronics and the at least one PCB of such electronics. In order to solve this problem, an electromotive auxiliary drive according to patent claim 1 is developed.


A particularity of the invention lies in the fact that with the aid of the centring and locking pins, preliminary centring of the PCB in relation to the housing section and therefore also the electrical contact and connecting elements on the PCB side in relation to the electrical contact and connecting elements on the housing side is initially performed before actual connection of the PCB to the corresponding housing section, preferably to the housing cover. It is only on further insertion of the centring and locking pins into the corresponding centring and locking openings that engagement of the PCB on the housing section and final mating of the connecting elements on the PCB side and housing side occurs.


All the functions such as centring, joining assistance and final fixing by locking are incorporated in the centring and locking pins, which also primarily serve in the invention as spacers separating the PCB from surfaces of the housing section and the housing cover. The design according to the invention renders simple assembly of the respective PCB possible.


The preliminary centring ensures that on final engagement of the PCB, the electrical connecting elements on the PCB side and housing side are united in the required manner properly and without damage and to be more precise, for establishment of an electrical socket-plug connection for example or however such that following engagement of the PCB, soldering or welding of the connecting elements can be performed. The preliminary centring rules out manufacturing defects during bonding of the PCB. Furthermore, stresses acting mechanically on the connecting elements are avoided by the design according to the invention.


The preliminary centring is realised by the position and shape of the centring and locking pins, which with their centring sections tapering towards the free pin end, in a conical shape for example, receive and initially centre the respective PCB on the centring and locking openings during assembly, before the contact or connecting elements on the PCB side and cover side engage in one another. From this positioning achieved by this preliminary centring, further mating of the electrical connecting elements is performed until final engagement of the PCB, which is subsequently safely and permanently held on the housing section involved as a result of this engagement.


Further developments, advantages and application possibilities of the invention are also apparent from the following description of examples of embodiment and from the figures. In this case, all the characteristics described and/or illustrated are in themselves or in any desired combination fundamentally a subject of the invention, regardless of their summary in the claims or their backward relation. The contents of the claims are also made an integral part of the description.





The invention is described below in further detail in examples of embodiment based on the figures:



FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of an electromotive auxiliary drive for use in vehicles in the form of a windscreen wiper drive, wherein the gear housing, gear housing cover and electronics included in the gear housing are reproduced in a perspective exploded view;



FIG. 2 shows a top view of the inside of the housing cover and the PCB of the electronics maintained centred at this position;



FIG. 3-5 shows sections along the lines A-A (FIG. 3), C-C (FIG. 4) and D-D of FIGS. 2 and 4;



FIGS. 6 and 7 show one of the centring and locking pins in an individual view and in two lateral views rotated through 90°.





In the figures, 1 is an electromotive auxiliary drive for vehicles in the form of a windscreen wiper drive or wiper motor. Drive 1 essentially consists in the intrinsically known manner of the electric motor 2 with the motor housing 3 and of a gear 4, designed as a worm gear in the embodiment represented, the gear housing 5 of which is flange-mounted on the motor housing 3. The gear housing 5 dish-like or bowl-like in execution and to be more precise, designed among other aspects to receive a gearwheel or worm wheel 6 connected to the output shaft of the electromotive auxiliary drive 1, which (gearwheel or worm wheel) in turn interacts with a worm formed on a motor shaft, not represented, of the electric motor 2.


The gear housing 5 is formed for example in one piece from a suitable material, e.g. metallic material with a closed circumferential wall 5.1 and a closed base 5.2. On its upper side open in the representation in FIG. 1, the gear housing 5 is hermetically closed by a cover 7 in the completely assembled auxiliary drive 1.


The cover 7, which is manufactured for example in one piece as a moulding from a suitable material or a suitable material component, preferably from a material of adequate inherent elasticity, e.g. plastic, is executed in the embodiment presented such that it forms approximately in the centre of the cover a cover area projecting in the manner of a spike over the outside of the cover and therefore a correspondingly depressed cover area 7.1 on the inside of the cover and surrounding the latter area, forms a flange-like cover periphery 7.2, with which the cover 7, with the auxiliary drive assembled, is sealed in contact with the circumferential wall 5.1 and is connected to the gear housing 5. Electronics are provided on the inside of the housing cover 7, which serve in particular for control of the electric motor 2, for example for controlled deactivation of the electric motor 2 in one or several predetermined end or parked positions, for control or regulation of motor speed and for control and modification of the direction of rotation of the motor etc.


The electronics 8 comprise among other elements a circuit board or PCB 9 equipped with corresponding electronic components. By means of electrical contacts or connecting elements 11a and 11b on the housing side, which form an integral part of electrical conductors provided on the inside of the housing cover 7 and the cover area 7.1, the electronics 8 and contacts or connecting elements 12 at this position are connected to the electric contacts of an electrical connection 13 designed as a multiple socket or multiple plug, by means of which the auxiliary drive 1 is connectable to electrical supply and control leads on the vehicle side.


The electronics 8 are fixed to the inside of the cover 7 in such a manner that the PCB 9 is arranged with its surface sides parallel or approximately parallel to the base of the cover area 7.1 and at an interval from this base, so that the components 10 are accommodated in the cover interior 14 formed by the spike-like cover area 7.1. The connections between the connections on the cover side 11a and 11b and the connections on the PCB side 12 are soldered or welded connections, or however inserted, i.e. plug-like and socket-like connections.


In the embodiment presented, three centring and locking pins 15 spatially offset in relation to one another are provided on the inside of the cover 7 for centring and retaining of the PCB 9 and indeed in such a manner that these pins, with their longitudinal axes respectively oriented parallel to one another, protrude vertically from the internal surface of the base of the cover area 7.1. In the embodiment presented, the centring and locking pins are executed identically in each case and are manufactured in one piece with the housing cover 7.



FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate one of the centring and locking pins 5 in detail. Starting from the wall of the housing cover 7, the centring and locking pin 15 initially forms a cone-like base 16, which subsequently becomes a pin-like section 17, which is continuously axially slotted over its entire length, i.e. presents the slot 18, which is also open on the free end of the locking pin 15 distant from the base 16. The pin-like section 17, which acts as a catch pin or clip and is designed in the embodiment presented mirror-symmetrically to a central plane of the elongated slot 18 surrounding the pin axis, is in turn formed in one piece with several subsections 17.1-17.3 adjacent to each other in the direction of the pin axis and to be more precise

    • with the subsection 17.1 adjacent to the base 16,
    • with the subsection 17.2 following the subsection 17.1 and
    • with the subsection 17.3 following the subsection 17.2, which forms the centring section of the respective centring and locking pin 15.


In the embodiment presented, the subjection 17.1 presents a cylindrical or roughly cylindrical cross section and subsection 17.2 presents an approximately rectangular cross-section with two convexly curved circumferential sides merging unbrokenly into the external or lateral surface of the subsection 17.1 and with two parallel flat circumferential sides spaced at an interval from each other on which the elongated slot 18 is also open and which continue on the subsection 17.3 to the free end of the pin. The roughly rectangular cross-section of the subsection 17.3 initially increases in the cross-sectional axis parallel to the flat circumferential sides and on the two other circumferential sides convexly curved in relation to the pin axis starting from the subsection 17.2 and subsequently decreases towards the free end of the pin.


Two PCB contact surfaces 19 are formed at the transition between the subsections 17.1 and 17.2 and at the transition between the subsections 17.2 and 17.3 on the convexly curved circumferential sides of these subsections merging at this point, two undercuts 20 acting as catches.


Openings 21 are provided in the PCB 9 for the centring and locking pins 15, the cross-section of which is adapted in shape and size to the external cross-section of subsections 17.2 and 17.3 of the centring and locking pins 15 in such a way that when applying and pressing on the PCB onto the centring and locking pins 15 inserted into the openings 21 with the subsections 17.3, initially on the subsections 17.3, preliminary centring of the PCB 9 in relation to the housing cover 7 and therefore preliminary centring of the connecting elements 12 on the PCB side in relation to the connecting elements 11a and 11b and with further pushing on of the PCB 9 onto the locking pins 15, engagement of the PCB 9 on the subsections 17.2 occur, with the axial contact surfaces 19 defining the distance between the PCB 9 and the internal surface of the base of the spike-like cover area 17.1 and the undercuts 20 effecting engagement of the PCB 9 on the centring and locking pins 15.


As can be gathered from FIG. 3 in particular, the connecting elements 11a and 11b on the cover side are of different design in the embodiment presented. Whereas the connecting elements 11a are executed in the manner of a fork at their free ends with respectively two pin-like sections reaching through the PCB, the free end of the connecting element 11b merely forms a pin-like section of reduced diameter passed through an opening in the PCB 9 in such a way that the connecting element 11b forms a further support surface for the PCB 9 on its side facing the inside of the cover 7.


In order to ensure secure joining together of the PCB-side and cover-side connecting elements 12 and 11a and 11b respectively, the arrangement is chosen such that the preliminary centring of the PCB 9 in relation to the housing cover 7 by means of the subsections 17.3 engaging in the openings 21 is already completed before final joining together or mating the connecting elements is performed.


In the embodiment presented, the centring and locking pins 15 are provided on the inside of the housing cover 7 such that these pins form the vertices of a right-angled triangle and indeed with one longer side forming the right angle and with one shorter side. The PCB 9 is oblong-shaped in a top view in the embodiment presented. The openings 21 are arranged at this position such that a connecting line runs between two openings along one longitudinal side and a connecting line runs between two openings 21 along a narrow side of the oblong-shaped PCB.


As shown by FIG. 3 in particular, the electrical contacts or connecting elements 12 on the PCB side are provided approximately in the centre of the PCB 9 in the embodiment presented. Accordingly, the contacts or connecting elements 11a and 11b on the cover side are arranged approximately in the centre of the dome-like cover area 7.1 and indeed in the embodiment presented, on a common line vertically or roughly vertically to the longitudinal sides of the rectangular PCB 9.


The described embodiment of the electric auxiliary drive 1 presents the advantages, among others, that on assembling the electronics 8, preliminary centring of the PCB 9 in relation to the cover 7 is performed by means of the centring and locking pins 15 such that secure joining and/or mating of the electrical connecting elements 11a, 11b and 12 is ensured without the risk of damage, for example distortion of the connecting elements 11a, 11b, that following assembly, the PCB 9 is held precisely aligned in the housing cover 7 by the centring and locking pins 15 such that mechanical stresses on the contact areas and transitions between the connecting elements 11a, 11b and 12 are safely avoided and that for centring and alignment in addition to fixing of the PCB 9 on the housing cover, solely the centring and locking pins 15 are basically required.


Owing to the shaping and the elastic properties of the centring and locking pins and the sections 17, reliable permanent securing of the PCB 9 on the housing cover 7 is guaranteed. Insofar as the final electrical connection between the connecting elements 11a, 11b and the connecting elements 12 on the PCB side is established by soldering or welding, for example laser welding, this is performed after engagement of the PCB 9 on the centring and locking pins 15.


All the functions such as centring, joining assistance and securing are incorporated in the centring and locking pins 15, thereby rendering additional means for fixing or engagement in addition to supplementary elements acting as spacers or stops for the PCB superfluous, as a result of which space is also saved, among other aspects, on the PCB and/or in the cover and the manufacturing and assembly costs are reduced.


As a result of the design of the centring and locking pins in the area of the undercuts 20 in such a manner that at this position, the external cross-section initially increases starting from the subsection 17.2 and proceeding towards the free end and by mounting the PCB 9 with the edge of the corresponding centring and locking opening 21 facing away from the contact surfaces 19 against the undercuts 20, it is also achieved that the PCB is permanently pressed against the contact surfaces 19 as a result of the elastic properties of the centring and locking pins and the wedge effect of the undercuts 20 and consequently vibration-free installation of the PCB is guaranteed.


The invention has been described above based on an example of embodiment. It is understood that many modifications and variations are possible without departing as a result from the concept on which the invention is based.


It was therefore assumed above that the centring and locking pins 15 are manufactured in one piece with the housing cover. It is also possible of course to fix the centring and locking pins 15 acting as catch pins or clips as separately manufactured elements on the inside of the housing cover 7 or however provide these during manufacture of the housing cover 7 on the latter by overmoulding, for example in an in-mould injection moulding process.

Claims
  • 1. An electromotive auxiliary drive for use in vehicles comprising: at least one electronic system, accommodated inside a gear, having a circuit board which, with the use of at least one centring and locking pin reaching through a centring and fixing opening, is maintained centred in the interior of the gear,wherein the at least one centring and locking pin is in the form of a clip or catch pin for engagement of the circuit board on the clip or catch pin.
  • 2. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 1, wherein the at least one centring and locking pin presents at least one catch or at least one undercut in the longitudinal direction of the centring and locking pin on a pin subsection effecting centring of the circuit board, wherein the at least one centring and locking pin possesses a cross-section tapering in the direction of a free end of the pin.
  • 3. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 2, wherein the at least one centring and locking pin presents an external cross-section adapted to the cross-section of a corresponding centring and fixing opening at least on the pin subsection effecting centring of the circuit board and/or on a pin subsection received in the centring and fixing opening after engagement.
  • 4. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 1, wherein the at least one electronic system is retained on the inside of a housing cover of a gear housing by the at least one centring and locking pin protruding from an internal surface of the housing cover.
  • 5. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 2, wherein the at least one centring and locking pin is an axially slotted pin with at least one open elongated slot open at the free end of the pin.
  • 6. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 4, wherein the centring and locking pin is manufactured in one piece with the gear housing cover.
  • 7. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 4, wherein at least one electrical connecting element on the housing side is provided on the housing cover and at least one electrical connecting element on the circuit board side is provided on the circuit board, and wherein the at least one centring and locking pin comprises a centring section which, upon inserting the centring and locking pin into the centring and fixing openings, preliminary centring of the circuit board and/or the at least one connecting element on the circuit board side in relation to the at least one connecting element on the housing side occurs before joining of the connecting elements and before engagement of the centring and locking pin in the centring and fixing opening.
  • 8. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 7, wherein the at least one centring and locking pin forms at least one axial contact surface for the circuit board on the centring section.
  • 9. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 4, wherein the at least one centring and locking pin on the housing cover is manufactured in one piece with the housing cover and the at least one centring and fixing opening is provided on the circuit board.
  • 10. The electromotive auxiliary drive according to claim 1, further comprising at least three locking pins spatially arranged offset in relation to each other to form the vertices of a right-angled triangle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102009043322.8 Sep 2009 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP2010/005356 9/1/2010 WO 00 4/11/2012