The present invention relates to a sensor dome arrangement comprising a sensor dome and a housing wall, which is particularly a transmission wall wherein the sensor dome has a sensor, dome contacts which are electrically connected to the sensor, and a dome housing, wherein the dome housing has a first dome housing section, in which the sensor is arranged, and a second dome housing section, on or in which the dome contacts are arranged.
Sensor dome arrangements according to the generic term are used e.g. in transmissions of motor vehicles in order to arrange sensors in the interior of a transmission chamber which is subjected to an oil atmosphere, at desired positions which are spaced apart from the electrical circuit. For example, sensor domes are known with rotational speed sensors or with gear actuator sensors. It is customary here to arrange the control electronics which are connected to one or more sensor domes together with the sensor domes in the interior of a transmission chamber which is subjected to transmission oil or other transmission media, such that the electronic circuit is subjected to the transmission oil or the transmission media. On the other hand, in the past the requirements of motor vehicle manufacturers with respect to the robustness of a control system in the engine compartment and in the transmission have continuously increased. These requirements also include improved protection and higher resistance of electronic control systems to chemical attacks of aggressive media and oils in the transmission or engine compartment.
Against this background, the invention is based on the object of advantageously developing a sensor dome arrangement of the generic type. In particular, the aim is to be able to avoid individual disadvantages or multiple instances of the disadvantages specified above.
In order to achieve this object, the invention proposes that a through-opening is formed in the housing wall, in that the sensor dome is attached to the housing wall, such that at least one outer surface of the first dome housing section faces a first chamber which is adjacent to the sensor dome and to an inner side of the housing wall, and such that the dome contacts face a second chamber which is adjacent to the sensor dome and to an outer side of the housing wall.
The first chamber can preferably be an interior of the transmission in which e.g. gear wheels which are lubricated with transmission oil are located, and the second chamber can be a receptacle chamber, separated from the transmission wall and the sensor dome arrangement in a sealed fashion, for an electronic circuit (the term control electronics can be used instead of electronic circuit). A sensor dome arrangement according to the invention permits a sensor to be positioned at a desired position which can either be, for example, within the housing wall or in the interior of the transmission chamber, while the electronic circuit which is connected to the sensor can be arranged outside the interior of the transmission, in another chamber which is preferably sealed, that is to say protected, with respect to oil and other aggressive transmission media. This can prevent the control electronics from being permanently located in an aggressive medium, as in the past. This permits resistance against chemical attacks and increases the robustness of a control system. At the same time, this improves the maintenance friendliness of the control electronics. Depending on the use or surroundings of the sensor dome arrangement, the term chamber region could be respectively used instead of chamber. Generally, it would also be possible to refer to a first wall side of the housing wall instead of an inner side of the wall, and of a second wall side of the housing wall instead of an outer side of the wall.
There are numerous possible ways of developing a sensor dome arrangement according to the invention in a preferred fashion.
It is preferred that the sensor dome arrangement comprises sealing means, and that the sensor dome and the sealing means are attached to the housing wall to forma closure of the through-opening, such that the sealing means bring about a seal of the closure between the first chamber and the second chamber. The sealing means can be e.g. a separate seal, such as for example an O-ring. There is also the possibility of the sealing means being formed directly on the sensor dome and/or on the housing wall. By bringing about a sealed closure of the through-opening by means of the sensor dome and the sealing means on the housing wall, the protection of a chamber, which is adjacent to the outer side of the wall and is intended, for example, for mounting an electronic control circuit, against transmission oil or other aggressive media can be improved. It is preferred that the sealed closure is embodied in an oil-tight fashion and, in particular, gas-tight fashion.
It is considered to be expedient that the sensor dome arrangement has fastening means, in particular a screw or a plurality of screws, by means of which the sensor dome is fastened to the housing wall.
There is the possibility of the dome housing having a connecting section which is formed between the first dome housing section and the second dome housing section, and which is fastened in a seal-forming fashion to the outer side of the housing wall by means of the fastening means and the sealing means. It is considered to be expedient that the dome housing has plastic or is composed of plastic, wherein the sensor is, in particular, embedded in the plastic. There is the possibility of the sensor being encapsulated by injection molding with plastic on one or more sides, in particular on all its sides. It is considered to be expedient that the connecting section is embodied as a flange, in that, with respect to a longitudinal direction of the sensor dome, the first dome housing section is formed on a first side of the flange and the second dome housing section is formed on a second side of the flange. There is the possibility of the sealing means having a sealing ring, in particular an O-ring which is inserted into a groove formed on the outer side of the wall or in the connecting section.
It is considered expedient that the second dome housing section has a plug wall which proceeds from the flange and extends around the dome contacts, in a closed fashion in a circumferential direction in the manner of a ring. This permits the formation of a plug interface. It is preferred that the dome contacts are embodied as insulation-piercing contacts or as blade contacts.
Depending on the requirements, it may be advantageous if the sensor is arranged, with respect to a longitudinal direction of the sensor dome, at a larger distance than the dome contacts from the sealing means.
There is the possibility of the sensor dome arrangement comprising a control circuit which has circuit contacts, and of circuit contacts being or being able to be connected in an electrically conductive fashion to dome contacts. The control circuit can preferably be a transmission control system or a component of a transmission control system. Instead of a control circuit, the term control electronics or transmission control system could also be used. The control circuit or control electronics can be suitable e.g. for controlling valves used in a transmission.
In a preferred exemplary embodiment, there is the possibility of the dome contacts and the circuit contacts being designed to each bring about an electrically conductive plug-in connection, which is, in particular, a plug-in terminal connection, between one dome contact in each case and one circuit contact in each case. If one dome contact is formed in each case with one circuit contact in each case, a plug-in terminal connection is formed, this provides not only an electrical connection but at the same time also mechanical fastening. The clamping force which is effective between the dome contact and the circuit contact prevents undesired release of the connection. It is preferred that dome contacts are embodied as insulation-piercing contacts and circuit contacts are embodied as blade contacts. Alternatively, it would be possible for dome contacts to be embodied as blade contacts and circuit contacts to be embodied as insulation-piercing contacts. Installation-piercing contact arrangements have the advantageous property of multiple-pluggability A considerable application in transmissions are, for example, plug-in systems for valves. Mounting a transmission control system on a housing wall or transmission wall, which could, for example, be pre-mounted on a hydraulic component, is also conceivable as an application. During the mounting of the transmission control system on the transition component, at the same time a mechanical plug-in connection and at the same time the electrical connection of the control electronics to the sensor dome can be produced. The insulation-piercing contact system can be configured in such a way that contact coverage is present with all possibly occurring tolerances.
There is the possibility of the housing wall having a plurality of through-openings, in that the sensor dome arrangement comprises a plurality of sensor domes and a plurality of sealing means, wherein in each case one sensor dome is attached to the housing wall in the region of, in each case, one through-opening, such that at least one outer surface of its first dome housing section faces a first chamber which is adjacent to the sensor dome and to an inner side of the housing wall, and such that the dome contacts face a second chamber which is adjacent to the sensor dome and to an outer side of the housing wall, and in that the respective sensor dome and sealing means are attached to the housing wall to forma closure of the respectively applicable through-opening, such that the sealing means bring about a seal of the closure between the first chamber and the second chamber.
There is also the possibility of each sensor dome which is connected to the control circuit being connected or being able to be connected to the control circuit by means of an, in particular, detachable, electrical plug-in connection. In this respect, the invention also proposes a, in particular integrated, control electronics which interacts with sensor domes but in which none of the sensor domes is connected in a non-detachable fashion to the control electronics. As result of the plug-in connections which are preferred by the invention, the sensor domes can be separated from the control electronics, as result of which the maintenance friendliness and resistance to media can be increased.
It is preferred that the housing wall is an outer wall of the transmission, that the first chamber is an interior of the transmission, in which gear wheels are located, and that the second chamber is sealed overall by the first chamber. The second chamber can preferably be in this respect an oil-free chamber for the installation of integrated transmission control electronics.
The dome contacts and the circuit contacts are manufactured from electrically conductive material, they can preferably be composed of brass.
It is preferred that the circuit contacts lead from the control circuit into a plug which has a plug base and a plug collar which proceeds from the plug base, wherein the plug collar is closed along a plug circumference, in particular at the circumference, wherein the circuit contacts protrude beyond the plug base, and wherein the plug collar and the plug wall overlap one another in a plugging direction of the electrical plug-in connection. If the housing wall is a transmission wall it is preferred that the control circuit is an electronic circuit which is suitable for performing open-loop and/or closed-loop control of a transmission or is adapted thereto.
The invention can provide various technical advantages depending on the preferred embodiment. In the case of servicing intervals of vehicles in workshops, all the sensor domes can be selectively replaced with newer sensor domes. There is also the possibility of replacing a transmission control system which is integrated into the so-called second chamber, without the sensor domes having to be replaced. It is also possible to modernise transmission platforms by replacing sensor domes of relatively old generations with relatively new ones. The transmission control electronics could be modernised by a software update. A transmission control system can cover multiple transmission platforms simultaneously. Plug-in interfaces permit the use of locally offset sensor domes in the transmission. A seal with a sealing means on the sensor dome can protect the transmission control electronics and the plug interface particularly effectively against aggressive chemical reaction partners in the oil, against oil vapors, against hot sprayed oil in the transmission and against residual dirt as result of abrasion in the transmission.
The invention will be described below with reference to the appended FIGURE which shows a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
The FIGURE shows a sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a sensor dome arrangement according to the invention, wherein adjacent components are also partially shown in the detail in the FIGURE.
The sensor dome arrangement 1 shown by way of example comprises a sensor dome 2 and a housing wall 3, which in the example is a transmission wall 3′ specifically an outer wall of a transmission. The sensor dome 2 has a sensor 4 and multiple electrically conductive dome contacts 6 for forming contact with an electronic circuit, wherein the dome contacts 6 are connected to the sensor 4 by means of one electrical conductor 5 in each case. The sensor dome which is denoted in its entirety by 2 has a dome housing 7. The latter comprises in its overall single-part design a first dome housing section 8 in which the sensor 4 is arranged, a second dome housing section 9 in which the dome contacts 6 are arranged, and a third dome housing section 10 which is arranged between the dome housing sections 8, 9 in relation to a longitudinal direction L of the sensor dome 2 and which is also referred to as a connecting section 11. The sensor 4 is connected to a plurality of dome contacts 6, wherein in each case only one dome contact 6 and one conductor 5 are shown in the sectional plane in
In the example, the first chamber 14 is the interior of a transmission in which, inter alia, a gear wheel 22 is located. In the example, the second chamber 16 is sealed by the first chamber 40 not only by means of the sensor dome 2 and the O-ring 19 but also, for that matter, completely, such that it does not come into contact with media, such as for example oil, present in the interior of the first chamber 14. Correspondingly, the closure which is brought about by means of the sensor dome 2 and the O-ring 19 is also embodied in an oil-tight fashion.
The sensor dome arrangement 1 comprises fastening means 23, which in the example are screws by means of which the connecting section 11 is fastened to the transmission wall 3′. In the example, the dome housing 7 is manufactured from plastic, wherein the sensor 4 is embedded in the plastic.
In the example, the second dome housing section 9 forms a plug wall 24 which proceeds from the connecting section 11 which is embodied as a flange and which extends around the dome contacts 6 in a closed fashion in a circumferential direction. In the example, the dome contacts 6 are embodied as insulation-piercing contacts 25. In the examplary embodiment shown, the sensor dome arrangement 1 comprises a control circuit 26 which is shown only schematically. The latter can have control electronics for performing open-loop and/or closed-loop control of the transmission. The control circuit 26 comprises circuit contacts 27, only one circuit contact 27 of which is illustrated in the sectional plane in
In the example there is provision that the circuit contacts 27 lead from the control circuit 26 into a plug 30. Said plug 30 has a plug base 31 and a plug collar 32 proceeding therefrom. The plug collar 32 extends along a plug circumference, in a closed fashion on the circumference. The circuit contacts 26 protrude beyond the plug base 31. The plug collar 32 and the plug wall 24 overlap one another in a plugging direction of the electrical plug-in connection 29, that is to say in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction L. In the example, the control circuit 26 is an electronic control system which is suitable for performing open-loop and/or closed-loop control of a transmission.
All the disclosed features are essential to the invention (on their own, but also in combination with one another). The subclaims characterize with their features independent inventive developments of the prior art, in particular in order to carry out divisional applications on the basis of these claims.
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