The present invention relates to a housing (100) for receiving an electric component, comprising a hollow housing body (110) with an opening (OS) on one side, which is characterized by a bottom (B) underneath the opening (OS), a lid (D) above the opening (OS), and two side walls (AS1, AS2) adjacent to the opening (OS), and at least two electric contacts (120a to 120f) provided on the bottom (B) of the housing body (110) on opposite housing sides, wherein a first contact (120a) of the electric contacts (120a to 120f) is situated in the region of the opening (OS).
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1. housing for receiving an electric component, comprising
a hollow housing body having a length with an opening on one side and a closed rear wall on an opposing side,
a bottom underneath the opening,
a lid above the opening,
two side walls adjacent to the opening,
a connecting lead guiding device adjacent said lid, said connecting lead guiding device comprises an upper projection integrated with said lid and a lower projection integrated with said two side walls adjacent and extending parallel to said lid, and
at least two electric contacts provided on said bottom of said hollow housing body on opposite housing sides;
wherein a first contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the opening and a second contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the closed rear wall,
whereby an extension of a creepage distance is obtained and an air gap between said at least two electric contacts is maximized.
14. housing for receiving an electric component, comprising
a hollow housing body having a length with an opening on one side and a closed rear wall on an opposing side;
a bottom underneath the opening;
a lid above the opening;
two side walls adjacent to the opening;
a guiding device comprising upper and lower projections for fixing connecting leads there between adjacent and parallel to said lid and extending from the opening to an intermediate location along the length of said hollow housing body,
a shoulder ramp inclined downwardly extending from the intermediate location to the closed rear wall adjacent said bottom, and
at least two electric contacts provided on said bottom of said hollow housing body on opposite housing sides;
wherein a first contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the opening and a second contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the closed rear wall,
whereby an extension of a creepage distance is obtained and an air gap between said at least two electric contacts is maximized.
11. housing for receiving an electric component, comprising:
a hollow housing body having a length with an opening on one side and a closed rear wall on an opposing side,
a bottom underneath the opening,
a lid above the opening,
two side walls adjacent to the opening,
a connecting lead guiding device adjacent said lid, and
at least two electric contacts provided on said bottom of said hollow housing body on opposite housing sides;
wherein a first contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the opening and a second contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the closed rear wall,
wherein at least one of the two side walls includes said connecting lead guiding device to allow a lead to be fixed to the at least one of the two side walls from the opening towards a rear side of the housing situated opposite the opening, and
wherein said connecting lead guiding device comprises two projections running in parallel so as to define an enclosure for the lead,
whereby an extension of a creepage distance is obtained and an air gap between said at least two electric contacts is maximized.
13. A housing for receiving an electric component comprising:
a housing body having an opening, an opposing closed rear wall, a bottom, a lid, and opposing adjacent side walls extending between the opening, the opposing closed rear wall, the bottom, and the lid;
an first electric contact adjacent the opposing closed rear wall;
a second electrical contact adjacent the opening; and
a connecting lead guide adjacent the lid and extending along a portion of at least one of the opposing adjacent side walls and ending at an intermediate portion between the opening and the opposing closed rear wall; said connecting lead guide comprises an upper projection integrated with the lid and a lower projection integrated with the at least one of the opposing adjacent side walls and extends parallel to the lid; and
a shoulder ramp inclined downward extending from the intermediate portion to said first electric contact adjacent the opposing closed rear wall,
whereby a connecting lead extending from the first electric contact may be placed on the shoulder ramp and within said connecting lead guide and enter the opening connecting with an electric component within the housing extending creepage distance.
12. housing for receiving an electric component, comprising:
a hollow housing body having a length with an opening on one side and a closed rear wall on an opposing side,
a bottom underneath the opening,
a lid above the opening,
two side walls adjacent to the opening,
a connecting lead guiding device adjacent said lid, and
at least two electric contacts provided on said bottom of said hollow housing body on opposite housing sides;
wherein a first contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the opening and a second contact of said at least two electric contacts is situated adjacent the closed rear wall,
wherein two projections running in parallel extend from the opening, parallel to the lid, laterally between a center and three quarters of the adjacent side wall, and
wherein said connecting lead guiding device further comprises a shoulder which extends from an end of the projection, facing away from the opening, ramp-like in a direction of the rear side of the housing and the bottom so as to extend said connecting lead guiding device up to a second contact of the electric contacts in a region of the rear side of the housing,
whereby an extension of a creepage distance is obtained and an air gap between said at least two electric contacts is maximized.
2. housing according to
3. housing according to
4. housing according to
6. electric component comprising a housing according to
wherein a first connecting lead of the at least one coil is electrically connected through the opening to the first contact of the electric contacts in the region of the opening, and
wherein a second connecting lead of the at least one coil is electrically connected through the opening to a second contact of the electric contacts in the region of the rear side of the housing.
8. electric component according to
9. electric component according to
10. electric component according to
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The present invention relates to a housing for receiving an electric component, and in particular to a compact housing which complies with the safety standards for high voltages, as well as to an electric component used by said housing.
The present invention relates to a housing for receiving an electric component according to the introductory part of claim 1, and in particular to a compact housing which complies with the safety standards for high voltages, as well as to an electric component used by said housing.
The use of electric components which are operated at high voltages (more than 200 V), or which may be subject to high-voltage peaks, requires the adherence to specified distances between the connecting contacts so as to ensure a safe operation. Here, a difference has to be made between the air gap and the creepage distance. The air gap is defined as the shortest distance in the air between two conductive parts. The creepage distance is defined as the shortest distance along the surface of an insulating material between two conductive parts. In general, the creepage distance for a certain voltage value has to be clearly longer than the air gap. The minimum requirements for the required air gaps, respectively, creepage distances depend on the used insulating materials, on the contamination category and the occurring voltages. The required values for the minimum air gap and the minimum creepage distance are specified, for instance, in DIN EN 60 558-2-15.
The housing is a substantially cylindrical hollow body open on one side. The open side defines the bottom surface OBF. The closed lid GD is positioned opposite the open bottom surface OBF. Contact pins 320a, 320b, 320c and 320d are embedded in the housing, at the edge of the open bottom surface OBF, and project vertically out of the bottom surface. The coil form 360 is inserted into the hollow space of the housing through the open bottom surface OBF, and the connecting wires 361 and 362 of the coil are electrically connected to the contact pins 320a-320d. The hollow space between the coil form and the open bottom surface OBF is filled, at least partially, with an electrically insulating filling compound 370.
Thus, the air gap realized for the housing 300 in
This is realized, for instance, in the housing according to
Although the creepage distance in the housing of
It is the object of the present invention to provide a height-optimized housing and a corresponding electric component, with an additional extension of the creepage distances and air gaps.
The object is achieved by a housing comprising the features of the present invention. The object is also achieved by an electric component comprising the features of other embodiments of the present invention. Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent patent claims.
According to the invention the object is, in detail, achieved by a housing comprising a hollow housing body with an opening on one side, wherein the opening defines a front side of the housing. The housing is characterized in that the housing bottom includes a bottom underneath the opening, a lid above the opening, and two side walls adjacent to the opening. Furthermore, at least two electric contacts, provided on the bottom of the housing body on opposite housing sides, are located on the housing, wherein a first contact is situated in the region of the opening.
This arrangement allows a reduction of the overall height and, at the same time, an extension of the creepage distances and air gaps in comparison with the prior art according to
In one embodiment the housing according to the invention further includes a guiding device on at least one of the adjacent side walls so as to allow a lead to be fixed to the adjacent side wall from the opening towards the housing side situated opposite the opening. Below, the housing side situated opposite the opening will also be referred to as the rear side of the housing.
In another embodiment the housing wall on the rear side of the housing is curved to follow the curvature of a coil, e.g. a toroidal coil with or without a toroidal core, which can be inserted into the housing. Thus, the electric component, the coil, is fixed in the housing in a better and reproducible manner, so that the components are scattered to a smaller extent.
In one embodiment the guiding device is realized in the form of two projections running in parallel so as to define an enclosure for the lead from the opening to the rear side of the housing. Thus, a clear extension of the creepage distance is possible. The extension of the creepage distance can be maximized if the guiding device is arranged, at least partially, at an adjacent region of the opening, facing the lid, on the adjacent side wall.
In a specific embodiment thereof the two projections running in parallel extend from the opening, parallel to the lid, at least to the center, preferably up to three quarters of the adjacent side wall, and the guiding device further comprises a shoulder which extends from the end of the projection, facing away from the opening, ramp-like in the direction of the rear side of the housing and the bottom so as to extend the guiding device up to a second contact of the electric contacts in a region of the rear side of the housing.
The projections running in parallel and the shoulder allow a lead to be reproducibly fixed to the outside of the housing. The shoulder leaves enough play for the lead so that it can be easily soldered to the contact pin.
The housing described above is suited for an SMD configuration where the contact pins are potted with the housing in an SMD grid dimension.
It is an advantage for the manufacture of the housing if the housing body is a single-piece molded part manufactured, for instance, in an injection molding process.
The above-defined object is also achieved by an electric component used by the above-described housing according to the invention, in which at least one coil is incorporated. A first connecting lead of the coil is electrically connected through the opening to the first contact in the region of the opening, and a second connecting lead of the coil is electrically connected through the opening to a second contact in the region of the rear side of the housing. Thus, the air gap between the coil terminals is maximized.
In one embodiment two coils are installed in the housing, e.g. on a common toroidal core, so as to realize, for instance, a transformer or a component for the galvanic isolation. In this embodiment respectively one connecting lead of each coil is passed through the opening of the housing, out of the housing, and electrically connected to an electric contact in the bottom region at the opening of the housing. The respective other connecting lead of each coil is passed through the opening of the housing, out of the housing, and is guided by corresponding guiding devices on both sides of the opening along the adjacent side walls to the rear side of the housing, and electrically connected to a corresponding electric contact in the region of the rear side of the housing. The respective two connecting leads of the two coils, which are guided from the opening of the housing to the rear side of the housing, are laid on opposite housing sides by means of a first and a second guiding device. Thus, a compact transformer for high operating voltages, usable for surface mounting, can be realized. For instance, the component may be realized for an operating voltage of more than 1 kV. If the distance between two electric terminals for a coil is 9.5 mm, the component can be used for a test voltage of up to 9.5 kV, wherein the test voltage is higher than the operating voltage and is specified, in a rule, by a safety standard, e.g. VDE, EN, IEC or UL. If the height of the coil is, for instance, about 5.2 mm the component height may be limited to 8.2 mm.
Through the lateral opening of the housing, through which the connecting leads are passed out, an extension of the air gap is obtained on the one hand, and by guiding the other connecting lead back on the outside of the housing to the opposite side an extension of the creepage distance is obtained on the other hand. At the same time, it is possible to obtain a small overall size, as the housing need not be filled either at the top or at the bottom. In the present invention the covering with a sealing resin is accomplished on the sides.
In one embodiment the at least one coil is wound onto a toroidal core so that it can be retained in the housing without play if the rear wall of the housing is curved. The reproducibility and scattering of components are thus improved. The coil may also be wound onto a frame core or E-core, with the curvature of the rear wall being designed correspondingly.
In another embodiment a hollow space of the housing body between the at least one coil and the opening is filled, at least partially, with a filling compound, subject to the standards with regard to overvoltage and contamination categories. Thus, the coil is fixed and protected, and the electric strength may be improved.
Further developments, advantages and possible applications of the invention are also described below by means of embodiments, and are shown in the figures. All features described and/or graphically illustrated, individually or optionally combined, are basically subject matter of the invention, regardless of their summary in the claims or their dependencies. At the same time, the content of the claims is a part of the description.
The invention will be explained in more detail below by means of exemplary embodiments and with the aid of the accompanying figures, wherein:
In
The opening defines a front side of the housing, and the side opposite the opening defines a rear side of the housing. The terms rear side of the housing and rear wall of the housing are not used as synonyms. The term rear wall of the housing designates a structural element of the housing, while the term rear side of the housing designates a position. Rear wall of the housing implies a flat structure which extends across the entire width of the housing. In the embodiments according to
In
The bottom B of the housing has such a thickness that allows the electric contacts 120a to 120h to be potted therein. For instance, the bottom B may have a thickness of 1.5 mm. The electric contacts 120a to 120h are mounted laterally in the bottom B on the opening OS and on the rear wall of the housing GS or, in more general words, on the rear side of the housing.
In
It is also possible that the rear wall of the housing GS is flat on the outside and curved on the inside, allowing the inside to follow the curvature of the coil form.
The projections may extend up to the center of the housing, or up to the rear side of the housing.
As an alternative to fixing the connecting lead between the projections, it is also possible to realize the fixing by a recess/indentation in the adjacent side walls AS1, respectively, AS2.
The projections 150a, 150b, 151a, 151b, respectively, the above-mentioned recess may run parallel to the lid D, or run from the lid D to the bottom B downwardly inclined. If the projections/recess run(s) in parallel they may run in the center, in the proximity of the lid or in the proximity of the bottom of the adjacent side walls AS1, respectively, AS2. If they run in the proximity of the lid this will result in the longest creepage distances, however.
The embodiment shown in
Furthermore, the hollow space between the coil 160 and the opening OS can be filled, at least partially, with a filling compound so as to fix the coil 160 in the housing and protect it from environmental influences. The connecting lead 162, which is passed on the outside of the housing to the rear side of the housing, may likewise be fixed by a filing compound or, for instance, a silicone adhesive.
Maier, Herbert, Steininger, Thomas
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