Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices
Reexamination Certificate
2001-03-01
2003-04-22
Martin, David (Department: 2841)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical...
For electronic systems and devices
C174S050000, C174S050520
Reexamination Certificate
active
06552911
ABSTRACT:
PRIOR ART
The invention relates to an electrical device, in particular an electronic control or regulating unit for an electromechanical apparatus, as generically defined by the preamble to the main claim.
From German Published, Unexamined Patent Disclosure DE- OS 39 37 190, an electrical device is already known in which the control unit electronics for components of an internal combustion engine is disposed in a housing that is mounted in the region of the engine devices. The two-part metal housing can be closed in an electromagnetically shielded way; a connection device for connecting lines is integrated into the housing and by way of it, both the voltage supply and the transmission of measurement and control signals are possible.
From German Patent Disclosure DE 196 25 757.3 A1, it is also known to embody the connection device with plug contacts in a plastic power strip; the plastic power strip is an injection-molded part and is integrated with further housing parts in the injection molding process.
In the production of such housings for an electrical device, especially for controlling electromechanical apparatuses, for instance in the motor vehicle, care must be taken that both a tight connection of the housing parts and good electromagnetic shielding (EMV) for the control unit electronics be attainable at the least possible production effort and expense.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
The electrical device described at the outset, having a housing comprising at least two housing parts and having an electronic circuit that can be disposed in the housing, and having a connection device, capable of being secured to the housing, for supplying voltage to the device and/or for signal transmission to the electronic circuit is further refined according to the invention with the characteristics of the body of claim
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. The device is especially advantageous because the housing parts are tightly joined together by laser welding at a joining edge, the result of which is good mechanical and dynamic strength of the housing. The housing is furthermore extensively protected against unauthorized manipulation, since it cannot be dismantled with being damaged.
With the invention, a novel mounting and sealing concept, for instance for electronic control units, can be achieved in an advantageous way; with it, sealing problems between the joining partners, made of different materials, can be solved with the goal of producing a tight materially bonded connection. The performance of the control unit can thus be enhanced as a result of the increased mechanical and dynamic strength, and as a result of an improved EMV performance in the closed housing unit.
The thermal performance of the device of the invention can also be improved at thermally critical points by the uniform clamping connection, since screwing is unnecessary, and large-area heat dissipation is thus assured.
Laser welding, known per se, is suitable for various combinations of material, such as cast aluminum and sheet aluminum; high energy at the welding point can be attained with relatively little heat production at the workpiece to be welded. Laser welding combines the two work operations that otherwise proceed separately, that is, applying a seal and ensuing mounting of the housing parts by screwing, into a single operation. Besides simplifying assembly, this reduces the number of parts needed by economizing on screws, press- fit sleeves, and seals.
It is thus also attainable that a printed circuit board that carries the electronic circuit comes to rest between the housing parts in such a way that it is solidly fastened in place by the welding. Advantageously, forbidden zones on the printed circuit board, which would otherwise be required for screw fastening or riveting, are also reduced.
According to the invention, the connection device is provided with a welding flange, which comes to rest between the housing parts in such a way that an at least nonpositive connection of the housing parts, with enclosure of the connection device, can be produced. Thus in a simple way, even a completely materially bonded connection at the joining edge, with enclosure of the connection device, can be produced; no complex sealing and screw geometry at the joining edge is needed. The housing parts and the welding flange are made from metal, preferably aluminum. Because of its complex shaping, the connection device has an injection-molded part, which on its outside carries the plug contacts or connecting lines for the electrical connections and which holds the welding flange by means of encompassing cast regions.
Advantageously, the welding flange is embodied such that it completely surrounds the connection device and on the outside is enclosed by the housing parts and is welded to them, so that it can be easily connected to the housing parts, again by means of laser welding.
With the invention, it is thus possible in a simple way for the two parts that must be sealed, such as the connection device and the housing of the electrical device, to be joined by both material and nonpositive bonding without using a sealant. This is important, especially in the presence of aggressive media in the surroundings of the housing, since the media resistance of such sealants is critical. The welding flange according to the invention is provided in order to produce the connection between the intrinsically unweldable material partners of plastic (for the connection device) and sheet aluminum (for the housing parts).
The embodiment of the joining edge can be improved by providing that the joining edge is formed of overlapping regions of the housing parts, and as the weld seam, an overlap seam extending between the overlapping regions is formed. Furthermore, advantageously, as the weld seam, a crimped seam extending along the outer abutting edge of the overlapping regions and the abutting edge of the welding flange at the housing regions resting on one another is formed, which assures a tight connection point.
In one embodiment, a fastening bracket can be attached to at least one of the housing parts by means of the same laser welding process, as a result of which, after the housing is mounted, it is possible to attach flexible adaptation elements oriented to a given application.
The electrical device according to the invention can be a control and/or regulating apparatus for an electromechanical component in a motor vehicle, since here the tightness of the housing and the dynamic strength are extraordinarily important.
These and other characteristics of preferred refinements of the invention will become apparent from the claims, including the dependent claims, as well as the specification and the drawings; the individual characteristics, each separately or multiply in the form of subsidiary combinations can be realized in the embodiment of the invention and in other fields and can represent versions, which are both advantageous and patentable on their own, for which patent protection is claimed here:
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Haupt Martin
Mayer Frank
Schiefer Peter
Schinzel Ralf
Schweinbenz Jochen
Kevi Dameon E.
Martin David
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Striker Michael J.
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