The present invention relates to a voltage regulator for an alternator, in particular for a motor-vehicle engine.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a voltage regulator of the type defined in the preamble of claims.
Voltage regulators comprising a processing module designed to manage operation of the alternator on which they are mounted are known.
These regulators are often bulky and composed of a plurality of bodies or cases which are interconnected and each include a different component of the regulator, such as the processing module, the heat sink, etc.
The object of the present invention is therefore to propose a voltage regulator which is compact and which has small dimensions.
This and other objects are achieved with the voltage regulator, whose characteristics are defined in claims.
Particular embodiments form the subject of the dependent claims, the content of which is to be understood as forming an integral and integrating part of the present description.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description provided purely by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Four mechanical connection elements 8a, 8b, 8c and 8d are fixed to the casing 2 and are able to allow fixing of the casing 2 itself (and therefore the regulator 1) to the alternator 10.
A secondary cavity 12 adjacent to the main cavity 4 and designed to house a capacitor 14 is also defined inside the casing 2 as shown in
The capacitor 14 performs in a manner known per se the function of an anti-noise filter at radio frequencies. The capacitor 14 is connected by means of respective terminals (rheophores) 14a and 14b to the mechanical connection elements 8b and 8c which also perform the function of electrical connections since they are made of conductive material such as for example tin-plated steel. The terminal elements 8a and 8d also perform the electrical connection function.
The terminal element 8a is connected and screwed to a brush holder element of the alternator 10.
The terminal element 8d is designed to be electrically welded to a terminal of a rectifier bridge mounted in a manner known per se on the alternator 10. The terminal element 8d is connected, on the other hand, only to a processing module 16 described below.
The bottom part of the regulator 1 contains a processing module 16, for example an integrated electronic circuit, which is connected to the connector 6 by means of a conductor 18 and also connected to the mechanical terminal elements 8a, 8b, 8c and 8d. The processing module 16 is designed to manage in a manner known per se the operation of the alternator 10.
A heat sink 20 fixed to said processing module 16 for example by means of an adhesive is present below the processing module 16.
The regulator 1 is assembled by first inserting the processing module 16 inside the casing 2, then fixing the heat sink 20 and finally positioning the capacitor 14 inside the secondary cavity 12. At this point, silicone is injected into the secondary cavity 12 in order to insulate the capacitor 14 and the processing module 16.
Obviously, without affecting the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the constructional details may be greatly modified with respect to that described and illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
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