Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices
Patent
1996-03-01
1998-11-10
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical...
For electronic systems and devices
361775, 361637, 257724, 363144, H01R 916, H01R 918, H05K 114
Patent
active
058353542
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is in the field of compact structures for electrical converters and more particularly a compact converter structure having T shaped bus bars with semiconductor valves thereon and supporting a pair of spaced boards which house power circuits, condensers and control electronics.
2. Description of the Related Art
Converters including bus bars, condenser banks, rectifier modules and control circuits are known in the art. For example, German Patent Application DE-OS 40 20 026 assigned to ABB Patent GmbH shows a converter apparatus in which a current bus bar system is used for connecting a condenser bank and rectifier modules so that a modular design results. However, the prior art does not have the modular compactness desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The resent invention provides a very compact modular structure for a converter. This is provided by utilizing T shaped bus bars mounted in parallel with their cross bars on a mounting base plate having an electrical insulating layer thereon. Semiconductor valves are mounted on the sides of the longitudinal ribs of the bus bars and the free ends of the bus bars support a power board and a condenser board in parallel with control electronics connected to the power board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the converter with its hood cut away;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the converter with the front wall being removed;
FIG. 2a is an enlarged detail of an electrical and mechanical connector for the power and condenser boards of the converter; and
FIG. 3 is a lateral view of the converter with the lateral wall being cut away.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the Figures, three T-shaped current bus bars 14, 14' and 14" are shown seated on a solid rectangular metallic base plate 10 with electrical isolating, but relatively well heat conducting layers 12, 12' and 12" being arranged in-between. Fastening of the current bus bars may be done via screws 16. On the longitudinal ribs of the current bus bars 14, 14' and 14" field effect transistors 18 are arranged. On the free ends of the longitudinal ribs of the current bus bars 14, 14' and 14", a power board 20 is supported. Spaced apart from the power board 20, a condenser board 22 is arranged on which the condensers of a condenser bank 24 are seated upright.
A first metallic lug 26 serves to supply the positive voltage, and a second metallic lug 28 serves to supply the negative voltage. A first metallic bar 30 on the lower side of the power board 20 is supplying the positive potential. A second metallic bar 32 arranged between the power board 20 and the condenser board 22 is supplying the negative potential and at the same time keeps both boards 20 and 22 spaced apart. A control electronics 40 is arranged laterally from the condenser bank 24 and is connected to the power board 20.
The device consisting of the power board 20, the condenser board 22 and of both metallic bars 30 and 32 is held together by means of screws 42, where the screws 42 pass through the boards 20 and 22 and by means of an electrically isolating cartridge 44 through the inside bar 32 in order to bring the potential from the external bar 30 to the side of the condenser board 22 which is related to the condenser bank 24.
At the front faces of the current bus bars 14, 14' and 14" connecting terminals 34, 34' and 34" are arranged, at which the converted AC voltage may be tapped. A multipolar plug 36 at the front side of the apparatus serves for a connection to the outside. A metallic hood 38 together with the base late 10 forms a closed housing.
1. A modular designed converter which includes a current bus bar system supporting semiconductor valves and a condenser bank connected to the semiconductor valves as well as to a control electronics for the semiconductor valves, comprising: respect to each other and having cross bars, longitudinal ribs and free ends; and 12"), the cross bars being mounted on the metallic base plate with the elec
REFERENCES:
patent: 4224663 (1980-09-01), Maiese et al.
patent: 5383090 (1995-01-01), Freundner et al.
patent: 5579217 (1996-11-01), Deam et al.
Bug Bernhard
Fiebig Guenter
Honeywell Inc.
Picard Leo P.
Vigushin John B.
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