This application claims the priority of the German patent application No. 102010028325.8. The whole disclosure of this prior application is herewith incorporated by reference into this application.
The invention relates to an induction component and a body for producing such an induction component.
Induction components are frequently required in electronics. They contain a ferrite core and at least one coil wound around the ferrite core. The arrangement is then surrounded by external shielding. The induction components are embodied such that they can be attached to a printed circuit board, with an electrical connection also being established at the same time as the attachment.
In a known induction component of this type (U.S. Pat. No. 6,847,280), provision is made for a two-part housing, which has both the shielding and the core for the coil. The ends of the wire forming the coil are routed to the outside through lateral openings.
An inductor component in which a coil core with two flanges is surrounded by shielding is likewise known, with an intermediate ring made of insulating material being arranged between the edge of the flanges, which are of the same dimensions, and the shielding ring (DE 10212930).
Now, there are also induction components, in which there is an air gap within the magnetic circuit for maintaining specific electrical properties. Since this air gap has an effect on the electrical properties of the induction component, it must be ensured that the air gap always has the correct dimensions. For this purpose, it has previously been proposed to arrange an induction component with a coil body and shielding within a plastic housing, and to house alignment means in the plastic housing, which alignment means align both the coil body and the shielding with respect to the plastic housing and thereby also bring about a mutual positioning between the coil body and the shielding (DE 102007063170).
The invention is based on the object of developing an option for ensuring the correct dimensions of an air gap in an induction component.
In order to achieve this object, the invention proposes an induction component with the features specified in claim 1. Developments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The induction component proposed by the invention thus contains a coil body and, surrounding the latter, a shielding ring which serves for shielding. The coil body in turn contains a core, which is usually, but not necessarily, cylindrical and around which the coil is wound. A flange is formed at at least one axial end, which flange has an inner side facing the coil core and an opposing outer side. This flange delimits the space in which the coil is arranged. The shielding ring, which delimits an air gap with respect to the coil body at at least one point, is now positioned with respect to the flange with the aid of positioning means such that the air gap has the envisaged dimensions and arrangement. In this case, the positioning means act directly between the shielding ring and the flange. An additional plastic housing is no longer required for this positioning and/or centering of the shielding ring.
The positioning means between the shielding ring and the flange associated therewith can be realized by compatible geometric embodiments of the shielding ring and/or the flange. Since the two objects are metallic or metal-like materials, the invention proposes to design the geometric embodiment as simple as possible.
In a development of the invention, provision can be made for the shielding ring to have an inner step on its end corner facing the flange, the one limb of which step forming an abutment surface to be placed onto the flange. The other limb of the inner step can then form an abutment surface to be placed against the edge corner of the flange. As a result, this step, which is matched to the dimensions of the flange, forms a positioning means, which centres and positions the shielding ring such that the air gap between the coil body and the shielding ring thereby obtains the correct dimensions and arrangement.
According to the invention, a development may provide for the coil body to have two flanges, arranged at a distance from the coil core, and for the air gap to be formed between the edge corner of the one flange and the inner wall area of the shielding ring.
According to the invention, a development may provide for the step at the end corner of the shielding ring to be provided over the entire circumference of the shielding ring. As a result, the shielding ring is secured against displacements in all directions.
In order also to secure the shielding ring against twisting, and to position it thereby, provision can be made, according to the invention, for the flange, with respect to which the positioning means are effective, to have an outer contour that deviates from a circle. By way of example, provision can be made for the outer contour of the flange to have the shape of a circle with two parallel, straight-line flattenings.
According to the invention, if two flanges are present, a development may provide for the positioning means between the shielding ring and the flange to be provided at the flange that serves for attaching the induction component to the printed circuit board. This flange also has a greater extent in the radial direction than the opposing flange.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention emerge from the claims and the abstract, the wording of both being included in the contents of the description by reference, from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention and from the drawing, in which:
The induction component illustrated in a side view in
The lower flange 1, the lower side 2 of which is embodied for attachment to a printed circuit board, contains a through-hole 12, which directly adjoins the outer circumference of the coil core 5. It serves for pressing through the end of the coil-forming wire, so that the latter can be soldered on the lower side.
As can already be gathered from
Since the step 14 runs around the entire circumference of the shielding ring 3, this prevents the displacement of the shielding ring 3 with respect to the lower flange 1 in all directions.
Attention is now turned to
The end corner 13 of the shielding ring 3 surrounds the outer contour 17 of the lower flange 1 from all directions.
The perspective view in
Attention is now turned to the modified embodiment according to
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