A controller for a motor vehicle has a base plate, a conductor track substrate fitted on the base plate, an electronic circuit and a housing cover which is connected to the base plate in a contact region and is made of plastic. The housing cover furthermore encases electrical conductors. One conductor end of an electrical conductor projects out of the housing cover in a contact region and projects into an opening in the base plate, by which an electrical connection is produced with the conductor track substrate.
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11. A method for producing a controller, which comprises:
providing a base plate having openings formed therein;
applying a conductor track substrate having conductor tracks to the base plate;
disposing an electronic circuit on the base plate;
connecting the conductor track substrate to the electronic circuit;
forming a housing cover made of plastic and having electrical conductors held therein such that conductor ends of the
electrical conductors project out of the housing cover; and
assembling the housing cover and the base plate such that the conductor ends project into the openings in the base plate and produce an electrical contact with the conductor tracks on the conductor track substrate.
1. A controller for a motor vehicle, comprising:
a base plate defining an opening and having a housing contact region;
a conductor track substrate having a conductor track disposed on said base plate;
an electronic circuit electrically connected to said conductor track substrate;
a housing cover made of plastic and connected to said base plate in said housing contact region; and
electrical conductors having conductor ends encased and guided in said housing cover, one conductor end of said electrical conductors projects out of said housing cover in a direction of said base plate and into said opening in said base plate, said conductor end makes contact with said conductor track there and produces an electrical connection to said conductor track on said conductor track substrate.
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applying the conductor track substrate to the base plate such that the conductor tracks on the conductor track substrate extend into a region of the openings on the base plate; and
inserting the conductor ends into the openings in the base plate and producing the electrical contact with the conductor tracks there during the assembling step.
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covering one of the openings of the base plate with one of the conductor tracks on the conductor track substrate; and
incorporating at least one tongue in each of the conductor tracks in a region of each of the openings, the at least one tongue being bent into an opening of the openings, at the latest, when a conductor end of the conductor ends is inserted in the opening and produces the electrical contact with the electrical conductor.
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This application is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/DE98/00771, filed Mar. 13, 1998, which designated the United States.
The invention relates to a controller for a motor vehicle. The controller is formed of a base plate, a conductor track substrate disposed on the base plate, an electronic circuit connected to the conductor track substrate and a housing cover connected to the base plate in a contact region of the base plate. Such a controller is disclosed in Published, Non-Prosecuted German Patent Application DE 41 02 265 A1. This controller is distinguished by a housing of simple construction, which can be produced economically. A metal plate that is used as a heat sink is at the same time a part of the housing. The metal plate has a contact region with further housing parts only on one side. The controller is connected externally via a plug. The plug must also be mounted on the metal plate, and its connecting pins must be inserted into a conductor track substrate, and must be soldered there.
German Utility Model DE 295 01 849 U1 discloses a plastic housing, through whose walls electrical supply cables are passed. The ends of the supply cables project freely into the housing interior, where they are pressed into holes in a printed circuit board, by which the printed circuit board is mechanically held and is made contact with electrically.
Published, Non-Prosecuted German Patent Application DE 28 41 443 A1 discloses a printed circuit board which contains two thick layers of a base material. The upper layer has a metal coating on the underneath. The base material is cut away at the contact-making points. When components are being fitted to the printed circuit board, the connecting wires are pressed into the contact-making points. The wires pass through the metal coating, with a clawing action in the process.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a controller for a motor vehicle that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices and methods of this general type, in which an electronic circuit which is fitted on a conductor track substrate is connected in a particularly simple manner to electrical connections.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a controller for a motor vehicle, including:
In one preferred embodiment, the electrical conductors, which project out of the housing cover and project into the baseplate or bottom plate, at the same time produce a mechanical connection between the housing cover and the base plate, and an electrical connection between the outside of the housing and the electronic circuit. Thus, the assembly of the housing and the electrical contact are produced at the same time just by fitting the housing cover onto the base plate. In this case, there is no need for any soldering process. The electrical connection produced in this way is reliably protected against any short circuit produced by metal swarf.
In order to improve reliability, or if there is no mechanical connection by the conductor, a connection between the base plate and housing cover can be made, for example, by riveting, screwing or pressing.
One preferred field of application for the invention is the integration of control electronics in an automatic transmission for fully-integrated transmission control. In this case, the control electronics are disposed on a circuit board that is located within the oil sump of the transmission.
The controller is particularly suitable for systems in which stamped grids must be connected to an electronic circuit in the controller. The stamped grids may in this case also be replaced by simple electrical wires.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a controller for a motor vehicle, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, 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.
In all the figures of the drawing, sub-features and integral parts that correspond to one another bear the same reference symbol in each case. Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
During the production of the housing cover 30 and supporting body, electrical conductors are either directly inserted into an injection tool, or they are fixed in their relative position with respect to one another in advance, for example by spraying on plastic webs (initial extrusion coating), and are subsequently extrusion coated in the spraying tool.
The conductors are configured as electrical wires 31 and are connected to magnet coils, a plug connector and sensors, as described in German Patent DE 43 44 584 C2. The electrical wires 31 run in the housing cover 30 from external components, such as plug connectors, sensors and the like, in the direction of the electronic circuit 23. In a section outside the electronic circuit 23, wire ends 32 project out of the housing cover 30. A circumferential seal 33 is fitted to the housing cover 30 to provide a seal against transmission oil.
A metallic base plate 10 has openings or holes 11 in an edge region. Insulating sleeves configured as push-in sleeves 12 are introduced into the holes 11. A central region of the base plate 10 is covered by a conductor track substrate 20 configured as a flexible polyimide film 20.
The flexible film 20 is connected to the electronic circuit 23. The housing interior, in which the electronic circuit 23 is accommodated, is essentially formed by a trough-shaped section of the housing cover 30. The overall housing is formed of only the housing cover 30 (supporting body) and the base plate 10. The complexity for the overall housing is minimized, since the metallic base plate 10 is just fitted on the supporting body 30, which exists in any case in an automatic transmission, and is at the same time the heat sink for the electronic circuit 23.
Although the seal 33, which is located between the housing cover 30 and the base plate 10, is integrated in the housing cover 30, it can also be integrated on the flexible film 20, for example by being sprayed on. The circumferential seal 33 is located further in the direction of the housing interior than the holes 11 or openings. The holes 11 and the electrical wires 31 running in the housing cover 30 thus do not need to be sealed against oil, in order to protect the electronic circuit 23 from the ingress of oil.
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The flexible film 20 is laminated on the metallic base plate 10 such that it is oil-resistant. To this end, an acrylic-adhesive film is inserted between the base plate 10 and the polyimide film, and is heated under pressure so that a bond is produced between the base plate 10, the acrylic and the polyimide. The flexible film 20 is preferably provided with the acrylic-adhesive film even before it is fitted on the base plate 10.
The electronic circuit 23 is preferably fitted on a ceramic circuit substrate. For assembly at an optimum temperature, a circuit substrate is bonded with the electronic circuit 23 onto a surface of the metallic base plate 10 that is not covered by the flexible film 20, using a thermally conductive adhesive. The dashed lines in
The wire end 32, or connecting end of the electrical wire 31, shown in
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The conductor track 21 has x-shaped slots in the region of the push-in sleeve 12. The conductor track 21 thus has four tongues 22 that are drawn into the push-in sleeve 12 when a wire end 32 is pushed in. This results in a very firm and reliable electrical and mechanical connection, which also satisfies the environmental requirements in a transmission with respect to oil, vibration and temperature change.
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An electrical contact between the electrical wires 31 and the flexible film 20, and thus a control circuit, can be produced just by mechanically connecting the base plate 10 to the housing cover 30. No bonding or soldering process is required. The housing cover 30, which holds the electrical wire 31, is not illustrated, in order to make the illustration particularly clear.
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In order to ensure permanent contact between the wire end 32 and the flexible film 20 not only with regard to loads from the environment but also with regard to aging, an elastic element is used to produce a spring effect. The elastic element may either be a free part of the electrical wire 31 which is not encased by the housing and/or the insulating panel 13 which is configured to be elastic. The electrical contact is made by pressing the wire end 32 in the axial direction against a contact pad on the conductor track. The base plate 10 and the housing cover 30 are mechanically fixed separately from the electrical contact-making process, for example by screws or rivets.
If the electrical wire 31 or its wire end 32 is constructed to be elastic, then the wire end 32 which projects beyond the contact surface of the housing cover 30 is pushed back during the process of connection to the base plate 10 and when axial pressure is applied to the wire. In consequence, the wire end 32 exerts a compressive stress on the contact pad on the conductor track (which is not shown) on the flexible film 20.
An adhesive layer is applied between the base plate 10 and the contact pad on the conductor track. The base film of the flexible film 20 is made of polyimide.
A spring effect provided by the elastic insulating panel 13 can be optimized if a recess is incorporated in the base plate 10, under the insulating panel 13.
A top surface of the insulating panel 13 forms a plane with the base plate 10, so that the flexible film 20 can be bonded on flat.
The wire end 32 configured in such a manner can be used for the equipment illustrated in
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In another region of the circumference, the wire end 32 is configured in such a manner that it causes considerable material displacement, thus producing a fixing with high mechanical strength, while being pushed into the base plate 10 and, specifically, while being pushed into the plastic push-in sleeve 12. Teeth or projections 3211 are disposed in the axial direction in this region of the circumference. The teeth or projections 3211 form a section of a ring. When the wire end 32 is being pushed in, the projections 3211 do not come into contact with the conductor track, even though they can be disposed, or can intersect, at the same level in the axial direction.
The wire end 32 has an essentially constant diameter over its entire length. The wire end 32, which is configured as a plug-in pin, is machined, in particular stamped, to form a projection 3211.
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Since no bonding, welding, riveting or screwing processes are required for the wire ends 32 to engage in the holes 11 this results in major savings in the manufacture of the controller in such embodiments.
When used as a controller that is completely integrated in a transmission, no additional swarf protection is required to prevent electrical short circuits. In comparison with previously known oil-tight housings, there are no contact-making tabs or push-in pins required to seal the housing from the transmission oil.
Loibl, Josef, Scheuerer, Ulf, Franzen, Frank
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