This application claims priority to Chinese Application Serial Number 201310613222.6, filed Nov. 26, 2013, which is herein incorporated by reference.
In recent years, the electric vehicles have achieved great improvements in the core technologies and have been gradually entering the stage of practical use and small scale industrialization.
As one of the key components of electric vehicle, the OBCM (on board charge module) is an electronic device mounted on board for charging battery packs. The OBCM uses input wires to receive alternative current from the AC power grid, and outputs high voltage direct current to charge the on board high voltage battery pack, and uses a communication port to maintain real-time interactive communications with a battery management system (BMS). Due to the severe on board operation conditions, the structure and packaging design and as well as the thermal management are the key challenges for OBCM design.
This disclosure provides an electronic device, a housing, and a bobbin. A printed circuit board therein is connected to an electronic component by the coupling of a screw and a nut, and the terminal connected to the electronic component may be stably fixed, such that the connection reliability is improved.
In one embodiment, a housing is provided. The housing at least partially covers an electronic component. The housing includes a body, at least one first coupling portion, and at least one third coupling portion. The body has a first surface and a second surface connected to the first surface, and a normal direction of the first surface and a normal direction of the second surface are interlaced with each other. The first coupling portion is disposed on the first surface, configured for being detachably coupled with at least one second coupling portion of at least one terminal of the electronic component, such that degrees of freedom in a first direction and a second direction of the terminal are restricted. The third coupling portion is disposed on the second surface, configured for being detachably coupled with at least one fourth coupling portion of the terminal, such that a degree of freedom in a third direction of the terminal is restricted. The first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are linearly independent.
In another embodiment, a bobbin is provided. The bobbin holds at least one coil. The bobbin includes a body, at least one first coupling portion, and at least one third coupling portion. The body has a first surface and a second surface connected to the first surface, and a normal direction of the first surface and a normal direction of the second surface are interlaced with each other. The first coupling portion is disposed on the first surface, configured for being detachably coupled with at least one second coupling portion of at least one terminal electrically connected to the coil, such that degrees of freedom in a first direction and a second direction of the terminal are restricted. The third coupling portion is disposed on the second surface, configured for being detachably coupled with at least one fourth coupling portion of the terminal, such that a degree of freedom in a third direction of the terminal is restricted. The first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are linearly independent.
In another embodiment, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes at least one electronic component, a connected member, at least one terminal, and at least one fixing member. The terminal is electrically connected to the electronic component and the connected member. The terminal includes a body, at least one first coupling portion, and at least one second coupling portion. The first coupling portion is disposed on the body of the terminal. The second coupling portion is disposed on the body of the terminal. The fixing member is connected to the electronic component. The fixing member includes a body, at least one third coupling portion, and at least one fourth coupling portion. The body has a first surface and a second surface connected to the first surface, and a normal direction of the first surface and a normal direction of the second surface are interlaced with each other. The third coupling portion is disposed on the first surface, configured for being detachably coupled with the first coupling portion, such that degrees of freedom in a first direction and a second direction of the terminal are restricted. The fourth coupling portion is disposed on the second surface, configured for being detachably coupled with the second coupling portion, such that a degree of freedom in a third direction of the terminal is restricted. The first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are linearly independent.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are by examples, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically depicted in order to simplify the drawings.
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Because the first direction D1, the second direction D2, and the third direction D3 are linearly independent, when the degrees of freedom in the first direction D1, the second direction D2, and the third direction D3 are all restricted, the terminal 130 is stably fixed. The terminal 130 includes the connecting end 138, the connecting wire 116 extends from the electronic component 110, and the connecting end 138 is electrically connected to the connecting wire 116, such that the electronic component 110 is electrically connected to the terminal 130. The connecting end 138 may be connected to the connecting wire 116 by riveting or welding, and the connecting wire 116 may be a single-strand or multi-strand wire. Specifically, when the electronic component 110 is an electromagnetic induction module, the connecting wire 116 may be a wire extending from a coil. As shown in
In the embodiment, the connected member 120 is a printed circuit board. Correspondingly, as shown in
As mentioned above, when the screw 155 is coupled with the nut 150, the printed circuit board (the connected member 120) is fixed to the body 132 of the terminal 130. The printed circuit board (the connected member 120) has a connecting portion, and the through hole HTH1 is disposed in the connecting portion. The connecting portion is electrically connected to at least one electronic component 110 (the connected member 120) on the printed circuit board. The terminal 130 is conductive, the printed circuit board (the connected member 120) is electrically connected to the terminal 130 by the connecting portion, and the terminal 130 is electrically connected to the electronic component 110. Therefore, the electronic component 110 is electrically connected to the printed circuit board (the connected member 120).
Because the nut 150 is restricted in the notch 148 by the terminal 130, the screw 155 as well as the connected member 120 is restricted by the terminal 130 after the nut is coupled with the screw 155. And because the degrees of freedom in the first direction D1, the second direction D2, and the third direction D3 of the terminal 130 is restricted, and the terminal 130 is stably fixed to the fixing member 140 (the housing). Therefore, in the embodiment, the connected member 120 is stably fixed to the fixing member 140 (the housing).
In order to easily couple or detach the coupling portion 134 with the coupling portion 144 and to easily couple or detach the coupling portion 136 with the coupling portion 146, in the embodiment, the body of the fixing member 140 (the housing) has a recessed portion 149, for providing an assembling space. The second surface 142S of the body 142 of the fixing member 140 (the housing) is at least one inner surface of the recessed portion.
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In the embodiment, the electronic component 110 includes at least one electromagnetic inductive device 113 such as an inductor or a transformer. People having ordinary skill in the art can make proper modification to the electronic component 110 according to their actual needs.
In another embodiment, the fixing member 140 is a bobbin, and at least one coil 114 is wound around the bobbin which is known by people having ordinary skill in the art.
Similarly, in the embodiment, the body 142 of the fixing member 140 (the bobbin) has a notch 148 therein, for accommodating the nut 150. When the nut 150 is accommodated in the notch 148, the coupling portion 134 is coupled with the coupling portion 144, and the coupling portion 136 is coupled with the coupling portion 146, the tapped hole HN of the nut 150 is connected to the through hole HTH2 of the body 132 of the terminal 130.
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All the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. §112, 6th paragraph. In particular, the use of “step of” in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. §112, 6th paragraph.
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