The present invention relates to a housing for an electrical product, which has a cable for an electrical terminal.
To avoid damage, all electrical products that are connected by way of an installed cable should have a tension relief. From German Patent Disclosure DE 21 55 231, for instance, a tension-relieved cable leadthrough that extends through a wall of electrical appliances is known, in which two plastic parts are inserted into a bore in the wall and are complementary to one another in shape and which at their intersection receive the cable or individual lines. The two parts are inserted into separate housing shells of the electrical product. Then the cable is inserted, and the two housing halves are joined together in the concluding assembly operation, the cable being clamped in place by the plastic parts that meet. In this known tension relief, however, it is disadvantageous that it necessitates relatively great effort and expense for assembly and has many individual parts.
In another known tension relief, the cable is solidly molded in place as an insert part in a single plastic part. Although no other individual parts are necessary here, nevertheless embedding the cable in the plastic requires high temperature resistance of the cable insulation and makes stringent demands of the plastic. Once again, the costs are increased as a result, and moreover, to avoid damage to the cable, a rubber material is often used instead of a plastic.
The tension relief of the invention for a cable of an electrical product has the advantage over the prior art that the tension relief is formed integrally in one housing shell. As a result, additional individual components can be dispensed with. For safety reasons and for the sake of simple production, the first housing shell, in which the tension relief is formed integrally, is made from an electrical insulating material.
The tension relief also has a first and second clamping jaw, between which the cable is guided. Because of this embodiment, it is possible for the cable to be lightly clamped between the two clamping jaws even before the housing is actually put together, and thus to be positioned between the clamping jaws in the correct position without additional aids or being held. The tension relief is constructed such that when the two housing shells are put together the two clamping jaws move relative to one another, in order to clamp the cable securely for the tension relief. The tension relief of the invention can thus be furnished especially inexpensively, and moreover the costs for assembly in particular are reduced, since complicated positioning and assembly of a plurality of individual components for the tension relief is unnecessary.
For the sake of an especially simple construction, the first and second clamping jaws are preferably disposed in the same plane, perpendicular to the cable course.
In another preferred feature of the present invention, the first and second clamping jaws are offset from one another in the direction of the cable course. Then the two clamping jaws are preferably disposed in different planes perpendicular to the cable course.
To assure especially simple assembly, a recess is formed in the second housing shell and has a shape corresponding to the tension relief formed integrally with the first housing shell, so that in the assembled state of the two housing shells, the clamping jaws of the tension relief are pressed together by the recess of the second housing shell so as to clamp the cable.
The second housing shell is preferably made from metal. The electrical installation is accomplished by means of the integral tension relief made from an insulating material. Especially preferably, this housing shell made from metal is a pole box of an electrical machine.
Also preferably, the first housing shell, made from an insulating material and with an integrated tension relief, is a brush holder of an electrical machine. Preferably, the housing shell made from an insulating material is made from a thermoplastic. As a result, the tension relief of the invention can be furnished especially inexpensively.
By means of the embodiment according to the invention of the tension relief with at least two clamping jaws, between which the cable is clamped, it is furthermore possible in production in an injection molding machine to dispense with so-called pushers that are otherwise necessary in the production of plastic parts with undercutting. Since according to the invention, however, no undercuts for the tension relief are necessary, these pushers can accordingly be dispensed with. Thus the tool costs for producing the housing shell with an integrated tension relief can be lowered as well.
Furthermore, in the integrated tension relief according to the invention, threading the cable into the reassembled tension relief can be made easier. To that end, the cable can be guided between the two clamping jaws of the tension relief and prestressed by the two clamping jaws until it is connected electrically, for instance by means of welding, soldering, crimping, plugging-in, and so forth. For guiding the cable, contact points where the clamping jaws touch the cable are lengthened in tublike fashion in the direction of the cable course. In order here to avoid the aforementioned pushers in the production process, it can be provided that the tublike bulges can be formed on in offset fashion. Prestressing for the cable occurs if the tublike guide tapers downstream of the first threading-in site. As soon as the guide cross section becomes smaller than the cable cross section, a slight stressing occurs, so that the cable is temporarily fixed and can be connected without problems.
An assembly with the integrated, one-piece tension relief of the invention can thus be performed such that first the two housing shells are made, and then the cable is guided into the integrated tension relief, that is, threaded through between the clamping jaws, and then contacted electrically, and finally the second housing shell is put on top. During this process, clamping of the cable takes place in the tension relief, so that the cable is installed in secured fashion.
It should be noted that according to the invention, the term “cable” should be understood to mean either an individual line or a cable with a plurality of individual lines.
Two exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in further detail in the ensuing description. Shown are:
A housing 1 with an integrated tension relief 4 will now be described, referring to
As can be seen particularly from
The tension relief 4 is shown in more detail in
As can also be seen from
As seen particularly from
As shown in
The tension relief 4 formed integrally in the first housing shell 2 withstands repeated disassembly of the two housing shells 2, 3 and can be reused multiple times, since it is not destroyed when the two housing shells are disassembled.
The housing 1 shown in the first exemplary embodiment can be used especially advantageous in electrical machines, and in particular electric motors, such as small motors for components of motor vehicles.
The tension relief 4 formed integrally in the first housing shell 2 can form one part of the outer wall of the housing 1. It should be noted that even though the first housing shell 2 has a lidlike shape, the housing shell 2 can have some other shape instead.
A housing 1 in a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described, referring to
As shown in
When the second housing shell 3, with the recess 7 formed to fit the tension relief 4, is placed on the first housing shell 2, the recess 7 comes into contact with the first clamping jaw 5 and presses it downward. As a result, the ribs 12 formed on the two sides of the first clamping jaw 5 are bent elastically, so that the first clamping jaw 5 presses the two lines 10 downward somewhat (see
It should be noted that the two housings 1 shown are preferably used as a housing for electrical machines, such as electric motors for components of motor vehicles, such as engine cooling fans or the like. To that end, the second housing shell 3 is made from metal and besides its function as a housing also has the function of a pole box for the electric motor.
The present invention thus relates to a housing 1 for an electrical product that has a cable 8, 10 for an electrical terminal 9. The housing 1 includes a first housing shell 2 and a second housing shell 3. A tension relief 4 for the cable 8, 10 is also provided and is formed integrally with one of the two housing shells. This housing shell 2 with the integrated tension relief 4 is made from an electrical insulating material.
The above description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention is intended solely for the sake of illustration and not for the sake of limiting the invention. Within the scope of the invention, various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention or its equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 05 414.2 | Feb 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE03/00118 | 1/17/2003 | WO | 12/12/2006 |