The present disclosure relates to a heating device, in particular a heating device for a vehicle.
Heating devices, in particular heating devices for vehicles, usually have an electronic control unit which controls the operating states of the heating device and is supplied with power. Furthermore, an electrical heating element can be arranged in the heating device as a thermal heating source of the heating device, either alone or in combination with another heating source, which is controlled by the electronic control unit. The electrical connection contacts required for the power supply of the electronic control unit and the electrical heating element, if present, are usually electrically contacted by connecting cables which can emit non-negligible electromagnetic emissions during the operation of the heating device and which can severely impair the function of the electronic control unit of the heating device itself as well as the function of any adjacent electronic components.
The present disclosure has the object to solve this problem in a cost-effective manner, at least for the heating device itself, which at the same time has a beneficial effect on the ease of installation and maintenance of the heating device.
Described is a heating device, in particular for a vehicle. The heating device comprises a heat exchanger and an electronic control unit controlling operating states of the heating device. The electronic control unit has at least one electrical connection contact on a printed circuit board. At least one connecting cable is electrically conductively connected to the at least one electrical connecting contact. Furthermore, the at least one connecting cable runs at least in sections parallel to a surface of the printed circuit board within the heating device, wherein a metal sheet is arranged between the at least one connecting cable and the printed circuit board. The metal sheet is electrically conductive and acts as an electromagnetic shield for electromagnetic radiation emitted by the connecting cable. In this way the printed circuit board of the electronic control unit controlling the heating device with the electronic components arranged thereon can be reliably shielded against the emitted electromagnetic radiation. The metal sheet can be, for example, a thin aluminum sheet or a thin steel sheet. The at least one electrical connection contact can be used, for example, to supply power to the electronic control unit or to supply power to an electrical heating element. Therefore, electrical connecting contacts for the power supply of the electronic control unit as well as electrical connecting contacts for the power supply of a possibly existing electrical heating element controlled by the control unit can be arranged on the printed circuit board. By providing the metal sheet between the connecting cable and the printed circuit board, it is possible to omit a separate electromagnetic shield of the at least one connecting cable. In this way, the connecting cable can be made thinner in its overall cross-section and more flexible in terms of its flexibility, thus simplifying maintenance and installation.
Advantageously, it is provided that the metal sheet forms a u-shaped channel with two lateral side walls, wherein the at least one connecting cable is guided by the metal sheet in the u-shaped channel. In this way, the metal sheet used for electromagnetic shielding can provide a cable guide for the at least one connecting cable at the same time, which simplifies installation and maintenance of the heating device. The design as a u-shaped channel with two lateral side walls also provides an advantageous electromagnetic “shadow” compared to a simple flat metal sheet, so that the metal sheet can be made smaller where appropriate.
Advantageously, a metallic cover is provided, which at least partially covers the u-shaped channel. Due to the metallic cover, an electromagnetic radiation from the at least one connecting cable in the now closed cable duct can be essentially completely prevented, so that an undesired electromagnetic interference of other electronic components located in the vicinity, which may not belong to the heating device, can also be reliably ruled out.
Further, the metallic cover may be a component separate from the metal sheet. Alternatively, it may be considered that the metallic cover is part of the metal sheet. A separate cover may, for example, include/have a simple metallized foil, which does not result in a significant increase in weight due to the metal cover. If, on the other hand, the metal cover is part of the metal sheet, the cable duct produced from the metal sheet can be of a particularly simple design, whereby, for example, the cable duct can have a substantially rectangular cross-section and the metal cover covering the u-shaped channel at least partially can be easily bent “up” and “down” to open or close the u-shaped channel.
Furthermore, it may be provided that the metal sheet is attached to the heat exchanger through the printed circuit board. By attaching the metal sheet directly to the heat exchanger, it is possible to ground the metal sheet to the potential of the heat exchanger at the same time. The metal sheet can be fixed to the heat exchanger with a simple metal screw, for example. Since the metal sheet is fastened to the heat exchanger through the PCB, the fastener used for the metal sheet can be used to fix the PCB to the heat exchanger at the same time, so that separate fastening elements for fixing the PCB relative to the heat exchanger are not necessary.
Advantageously, it may be provided that the at least one connecting cable has no electromagnetic shielding. Since the metal sheet already provides electromagnetic shielding, there is no need for a further electromagnetic shielding of the connecting cable itself, so that the overall cross-section of the cable can be thinner and more flexible.
In the following, the present disclosure will be explained by means of preferred embodiments by way of example.
It shows:
In the following description of the drawings, identical reference numerals indicate identical or comparable components.
The features disclosed in the above description, the drawings and the claims may be incorporated either individually or in any combination.
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10 2017 129 026.5 | Dec 2017 | DE | national |
This application represents the national stage entry of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2018/083109 filed Nov. 30, 2018, which claims priority to German Patent Application DE 10 2017 129 026.5 filed Dec. 6, 2017. Each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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PCT/EP2018/083109 | 11/30/2018 | WO | 00 |