This application also is based on German Patent Application DE 10 2004 056 041.2 filed on Nov. 19, 2004. This German Patent Application, whose subject matter is incorporated here by reference, provides the basis for a claim of priority of invention under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The invention relates to an interference suppressor for suppressing high-frequency interference emissions from a direct current motor that is drivable in a plurality of stages and/or directions, as generically defined by the independent claim.
For commutation (current inversion) of direct current motors, both electrical provisions, such as using a power end stage constructed with transistors, and mechanical provisions are known. Among the mechanical provisions is the use of a commutator in conjunction with conductive brush elements, and the commutator has individual commutator laminations. Typically, it is provided that relative to the commutator rotating about a pivot axis, the brush elements are stationary, in such a way that during the rotation of the commutator, the brush elements sweep over the various commutator laminations in sequential order. As a result of the contact of the brush element with a commutator lamination, an electrical conductive connection is created, through which the operating current of the direct current motor flows. At the transition of a brush element from one commutator lamination to the next, gas discharges occur, which engender very steep current spikes. These current spikes lead in turn to high-frequency interference emissions, which manifest themselves both in electrical pulses along the current-carrying elements of the direct current motor and in electromagnetic radiation (interfering radiation).
From German Patent Disclosure DE 101 29 884 A1, it is known to use a printed circuit board, which as a shield reduces the interference emissions emitted by the direct current motor. It is also known in the prior art, for further suppressing the high-frequency interference emissions, to use ceramic capacitors located on the printed circuit board.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an interference suppressor which is a further improvement of the existing interference suppressors.
In keeping with these objects and with others which will become apparent hereinafter, the present invention resides in an interference suppressor for suppressing high-frequency interference emissions of a direct current motor that is drivable in a plurality of stages and/or directions, having a plurality of capacitors located on a first side of a printed circuit board and having a plurality of first conductor tracks, located on the first side of the printed circuit board, for putting the various capacitors into contact with a ground terminal and having a first terminal and at least one further terminal for the individual stages of the direct current motor, the first terminal and the at least one further terminal being put into contact with a first connection line for the first stage and at least one further connection line for the at least one further stage of the direct current motor which offers a considerable improvement in efficiency in interference suppression technology by means of an optimized-impedance ground connection and a direct motor terminal contact, if a ground face is located on a further side, diametrically opposite the first side, of the printed circuit board, and the first connection line and the at least one further connection line are fed through in insulated fashion relative to the ground face. In this way, a very compact, economical structural form of the interference suppressor can be implemented. Moreover, interrupting the connection lines to the direct current motor, which could in turn lead to increased interference emissions at the interruption point, is unnecessary.
In accordance with another important feature of the present invention, the capacitors are arranged in at least one group in which the capacitors are located in a C-shaped arrangement.
In accordance with still a further feature of the present invention, the capacitors are arranged in two groups so that in each of the groups the capacitors are arranged in a C-shaped arrangement and surround a respective one of the first terminal and the further terminal.
In accordance with a further feature of the present invention, the capacitors of one of the groups surround one of the terminals while the capacitors of the other of the groups surround the other of the terminals so that interiors of the C-shaped arrangements of the capacitors face each other.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention the groups of the capacitor includes four capacitors, wherein the wire-holes are located at open ends of each of the C-shaped arrangements of the capacitors and at an apex point of each of the C-shaped arrangements of the capacitors.
In accordance with still a further feature of the present invention the wire-holes are electrically conductive sleeves which are filled with a highly-conductive metal.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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The ground terminals 20 of the capacitors 16 are connected by means of through-plated holes 30 to a ground face 34, shown in
The through-plated holes 30 are preferably embodied as so-called via-holes 36. These are electrically conductive sleeves which in turn are filled with a highly conductive metal, such as copper, gold, or the like, in order to guarantee a very low-impedance and thus interference-free connection between the ground terminals 20 of the capacitors 16 and the ground face 34.
According to the invention, it is provided as shown in
To protect the interference suppressor 10 against a possible short circuit, the conductor tracks 18 and 42, at defined points 44, have tapered portions 46, which burn through in the event of a short circuit and thus prevent the danger of fire caused by overheating. The tapered portions 46 may be implemented for instance by the fail-safe technology developed by the company known as Spectrum Control Inc.
For better suppression of the interference emissions, the conductor tracks 18 and 42 are located symmetrically about an axis 47 of the printed circuit board 14. It is not absolutely necessary for the axis 47 to pass—as shown in the exemplary embodiment—through the center point of the printed circuit board 14. Instead, the axis may also be a secant, or in the case where the printed circuit board 14 is other than round, the axis can be a straight line that intersects the printed circuit board 14 arbitrarily.
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The ground face 34 on the further side 32 of the printed circuit board 14 is connected electrically conductively via a contact point 52—for instance through a soldered connection—to a housing 54 that shields the interference suppressor 10. The shielding housing 54 can either be made entirely of metal or it can be made of a metal-sputtered plastic and is connected to a motor housing 58 of the direct current motor 26 via a plurality of contact points 56. In this respect, between eight and ten spring contacts 60 have proved to be a suitable a ground connection, and depending on the available space, it is entirely possible for fewer contact points 56 or more of them to be considered. Finally, via a ground line 62, there is also a direct connection between a reference potential V−, the shielding housing 54, and the direct current motor 26. Alternatively, a connection of the ground line 62 with the shielding housing 54 can be dispensed with.
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In conclusion, it should also be pointed out that the exemplary embodiment shown is not limited either to
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a interference suppressor for suppressing high-frequency interference emissions from a direct current motor that is drivable in a plurality of stages and/or directions, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102004056041.2 | Nov 2004 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 10/591,890 filed on Sep. 7, 2006, whose subject matter is incorporated here by reference, provides the basis for a claim of priority of invention under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
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Parent | 10591890 | Sep 2006 | US |
Child | 12894784 | US |