EP3629355B1 - Elektrische vorrichtung und elektromagnetisches relais - Google Patents

Elektrische vorrichtung und elektromagnetisches relais Download PDF

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EP3629355B1
EP3629355B1 EP19198894.8A EP19198894A EP3629355B1 EP 3629355 B1 EP3629355 B1 EP 3629355B1 EP 19198894 A EP19198894 A EP 19198894A EP 3629355 B1 EP3629355 B1 EP 3629355B1
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Masafumi Nakagawa
Sizue MATUZAKI
Mayuko TSUJI
Mina ARAKI
Naomi Kobayashi
Mika INABA
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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    • HELECTRICITY
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  • the present disclosure relates generally to electric apparatuses and electromagnetic relays and, specifically, to an electric apparatus and an electromagnetic relay which include a terminal.
  • JP H05-234447 discloses a terminal seal structure of an electric apparatus.
  • a seal groove is formed in an electric apparatus body, a terminal protrudes from a terminal hole formed in the seal groove, and a seal member is injected in the seal groove to seal a gap between the terminal and the terminal hole.
  • the seal member may cure in a state where the seal member creeps up a surface of the terminal.
  • the seal member on the surface of the terminal may result in that the terminal is not strongly bound to a printed wiring board.
  • EP 0 468 096 A1 describes a casing for an electrical component.
  • filling containers are formed into the outer wall of the bottom part, from which distribution channels lead to the individual sealing points.
  • the distribution channels are split into partial channels by means of a centrally running distribution rib, as a result of which double channels with a correspondingly increased capillary effect lead to the individual sealing points.
  • JP 2007 184132 A describes an electromagnetic relay composed of an electromagnetic relay main body installed on a base, a terminal protruding downward from the bottom face of the base, and a cover installed so as to cover the electromagnetic relay main body and the side wall part of the base.
  • a groove part of nearly constant width and constant depth is installed at the bottom face of the base, and a sealing agent made of resin for insulating sealing is filled in the groove part, in the spacing between the side wall part of the base and the cover, and in the spacing between the base and the cover and the terminal, and the relay is adhered, fixed, and sealed.
  • the present invention relates to an electric apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, and an electromagnetic relay according to claim 8.
  • Claims 3 to 7 refer to specifically advantageous realizations of the electric apparatus according to claim 1 or 2.
  • an electric apparatus 100 includes a resin member 1, a wall section 21, a terminal 3, and a projection section 4.
  • the resin member 1 includes an attachment surface 10 facing a substrate 300.
  • the wall section 21 surrounds a specific area 20 of the attachment surface 10.
  • the terminal 3 protrudes from the specific area 20 to an outer side of the resin member 1.
  • the projection section 4 is provided between the wall section 21 and a base 30 of the terminal 3.
  • the projection section 4 has a tip end 40 exposed from a seal member 5 covering the base 30 of the terminal 3 in a state where the seal member 5 is formed in the specific area 20.
  • the tip end 40 is provided apart from the terminal 3 and the wall section 21.
  • the terminal 3 is disposed in a pore 301 formed in the substrate 300, and in this state, for example, solder 302 which is melted is poured into the pore 301 and cures, which enables the terminal 3 to be bound to the substrate 300.
  • FIG. 1B shows a conventional electric apparatus 100 in which a resin member 1 is not provided with a projection section 4.
  • a base 30 of a terminal 3 is sealed with a seal member 5.
  • the seal member 5 before curing is in a liquid state (hereinafter the seal member 5 before curing is also referred to as seal liquid).
  • seal liquid When the base 30 is covered with the seal liquid, the seal liquid may creep up a surface of the terminal 3.
  • a reason for the creeping up is that the seal liquid disposed around the base 30 moves along the surface of the terminal 3 due to surface tension.
  • a reason for the movement is probably that the wettability of the terminal 3 made of metal is higher than that of the resin member 1.
  • the terminal 3 is disposed in a pore 301, and in this state, solder 302 which is melted is poured into the pore 301, but at this time, part of the seal member 5 which is located in the pore 301 may hinder the solder 302 from flowing into the pore 301. In this case, it may not be possible to strongly bind the terminal 3 to the substrate 300.
  • the electric apparatus 100 of the present embodiment includes the projection section 4 as illustrated in FIG. 1A , and the tip end 40 of the projection section 4 is apart from the terminal 3 and the wall section 21. That is, between the terminal 3 and the wall section 21, the projection section 4 is provided. Due to the projection section 4, a location from where the seal liquid starts creeping up is close to the terminal 3, and therefore, it is possible to reduce the creeping up of the seal liquid on the surface of the terminal 3.
  • the tip end 40 of the projection section 4 is exposed from the seal member 5, and therefore, it is also possible to reduce spreading of the seal liquid around the projection section 4 to creep up the surface of the terminal 3.
  • the creeping up of the seal member 5 is reduced, and therefore, when the solder 302, which is melted, is poured into the pore 301 formed in the substrate 300 with the terminal 3 being disposed in the pore 301, the seal member 5 is less likely to hinder the solder 302 to flow into the pore 301.
  • the solder 302 easily flows into the pore 301, and therefore, it is easy to strongly bind the terminal 3 to the substrate 300.
  • the electric apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment will be described in detail below.
  • the electric apparatus 100 includes the resin member 1. First, the resin member 1 will be described.
  • the resin member 1 includes the attachment surface 10, and the shape of the resin member 1 is not particularly limited. As illustrated in FIG. 2A , the resin member 1 of the present embodiment has a rectangular box shape. Specifically, the resin member 1 includes the attachment surface 10, an opposite surface 11 which is apart from the attachment surface 10 and which is on an opposite side of the attachment surface 10, and four side surfaces 12 located between the attachment surface 10 and the opposite surface 11. Thus, the resin member 1 of the present embodiment has a shape of a box including the opposite surface 11, the attachment surface 10, and the four side surfaces 12.
  • the attachment surface 10, the side surfaces 12, and the opposite surface 11 may be a surface of a single member or surfaces of separate members.
  • a member including the attachment surface 10 and the four side surfaces 12 and a member including the opposite surface 11 are separate members.
  • the member including the opposite surface 11 may function as a lid of a container which is the member including the attachment surface 10 and the four side surfaces 12.
  • various components may be accommodated in a space in the container.
  • the material for the resin member 1 is not particularly limited as long as a resin is adopted.
  • the material for the resin member 1 may be, for example, a thermoplastic resin or a thermosetting resin.
  • the thermoplastic resin include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), an AS resin, an ABS resin, a methacrylate (PMMA) resin , a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin, polyoxymethylene (POM), polyamide (PA), polycarbonate (PC), modified polyphenylene ether (PPE), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polysulfone (PSF), polyethersulfone (PES), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyamideimide (PEI), polymethylpentene (TPX), and liquid crystal polymer (LCP).
  • PE polyethylene
  • PP polypropylene
  • PS polystyrene
  • AS resin an AS resin
  • thermosetting resin examples include phenolic (PF) resin, a urea (UF) resin, a melamine (MF) resin, an epoxy (EP) resin, a diallyl phthalate (PDAP) resin, an unsaturated polyester (UP) resin, polyimide (PI), and polyurethane (PUR).
  • PF phenolic
  • UF urea
  • MF melamine
  • EP epoxy
  • PDAP diallyl phthalate
  • UP unsaturated polyester
  • PI polyimide
  • PUR polyurethane
  • the attachment surface 10 has a rectangular shape and includes a plurality of seal areas 2 in each of which the seal member 5 is to be formed. Specifically, the attachment surface 10 includes four seal areas 2 (see FIG. 2A ). Each of the seal areas 2 is surrounded by the wall section 21 rising to the outer side of the resin member 1. From each of the seal areas 2, the terminal 3 protrudes to the outer side of the resin member 1.
  • the plurality of seal areas 2 include one or more specific areas 20.
  • the four seal areas 2 include two specific areas 20.
  • the specific area 20 means an area which is included in the plurality of seal areas 2 and in which the projection section 4 is further provided.
  • one terminal 3 protrudes from one specific area 20. In this case, it is possible to more securely seal the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal member 5.
  • the attachment surface 10 is provided with a plurality of leg sections 13 (see FIG. 2A ).
  • the leg sections 13 enable a gap to be provided between the substrate 300 and the attachment surface 10 when the electric apparatus 100 is attached to the substrate 300. That is, the leg sections 13 are configured to serve as spacers.
  • the shape and the height of the leg sections 13 are not particularly limited as long as they enable a gap to be provided between the substrate 300 and the attachment surface 10.
  • locations where the leg sections 13 are provided on the attachment surface 10 are not particularly limited as long as they enable a gap to be provided between the substrate 300 and the attachment surface 10.
  • the number of leg sections 13 provided on the attachment surface 10 is not particularly limited as long as it enables a gap to be provided between the substrate 300 and the attachment surface 10.
  • the base 30 of the terminal 3 protruding from each seal area 2 is covered with the seal member 5 (see FIG. 2B ).
  • respective seal members 5 are formed in the plurality of seal areas 2.
  • the seal member 5 is accommodated in a space surrounded by one seal area 2 and one wall section 21, and one terminal 3 protrudes from the seal member 5.
  • the seal member 5 is formed in each of the four seal areas 2.
  • At least two of the plurality of seal areas 2 preferably align to at least partially overlap with each other in a direction along one side of the attachment surface 10.
  • two seal areas 2 (two specific areas 20) align to partially overlap with each other.
  • the seal liquid is supplied to one of the seal areas 2, and then, the seal liquid is supplied to the other of the seal areas 2.
  • the two seal areas 2 align to partially overlap with each other in the direction along the side 101. Therefore, it is possible to reduce a travel distance of a device for supplying the seal liquid and to efficiently supply the seal liquid.
  • two seal areas 2 align to partially overlap with each other.
  • two seal areas 2 align to partially overlap with each other.
  • the material for the seal member 5 is not particularly limited as long as a resin is adopted, but the seal member 5 is preferably made of a thermosetting resin.
  • the seal member 5 is preferably made of a thermosetting resin.
  • the thermosetting resin has a property of liquefying before curing. Therefore, supplying the seal liquid to the seal area 2 enables the seal liquid to cure with the seal liquid being provided in the seal area 2. Thus, the seal member 5 easily seals the base 30 of the terminal 3.
  • the thermosetting resin for example, an epoxy resin may be used.
  • the attachment surface 10 includes the specific areas 20.
  • the shape of each specific area 20 is not particularly limited, but each specific area 20 of the present embodiment has a rectangular shape (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the location of the specific area 20 in the attachment surface 10 is not particularly limited. In other words, the location of the specific area 20 in the attachment surface 10 is determined based on the location of the terminal 3.
  • the wall section 21 surrounds, as described above, the specific area 20.
  • the wall section 21 is continuous to the specific area 20 and rises from the specific area 20.
  • the angle between the specific area 20 and the wall section 21 may be 90°, may be larger than or equal to 90°, or may be smaller than or equal to 90°.
  • the height of the wall section 21 is not particularly limited but is determined such that the seal member 5 can be accommodated in a space formed by the specific area 20 and the wall section 21.
  • the height of the wall section 21 may be uniform or may be non-uniform.
  • each specific area 20 and its corresponding wall section 21 form a recess in the attachment surface 10 (see FIG. 2A ).
  • the seal member 5 can be accommodated in the recess formed by the specific area 20 and the wall section 21.
  • the specific area 20 is a bottom surface
  • the wall section 21 is a sidewall.
  • each wall section 21 surrounds its corresponding specific area 20.
  • an upper edge of the wall section 21 defines an opening.
  • a virtual surface including the opening is referred to as an opening surface 210 (see FIG. 4 ).
  • the specific area 20 and the wall section 21 form the recess in the attachment surface 10, and therefore, the opening surface 210 is also a virtual surface representing a case where the recess is not formed in the attachment surface 10.
  • the terminal 3 protrudes from the specific area 20 to the outer side of the resin member 1. Specifically, the terminal 3 protrudes from an inner part of the resin member 1 through the opening formed in the specific area 20 to the outer side of the resin member 1. In the present embodiment, the terminal 3 protrudes from a location deviated from the center of the specific area 20.
  • the base 30 of the terminal 3 in the present disclosure is a base of a portion of the terminal 3 protruding from the resin member 1, in other words, a root part (part close to the specific area 20) of the terminal 3 of portion protruding from the specific area 20 (opening of the specific area 20).
  • the terminal 3 of the present embodiment has a flat plate shape and includes a flat surface 31 and a flat surface 32 located on an opposite side of the flat surface 31 (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the specific area 20 is divided into a region at the side of the flat surface 31 and a region at the side of the flat surface 32 with the terminal 3 as a boarder.
  • the area of the region at the side of the flat surface 31 is equal to the region at the side of the flat surface 32.
  • the area of the region at the side of the flat surface 31 is not equal to the area of the region at the side of the flat surface 32.
  • the seal liquid is preferably supplied to the larger in area of the region at the side of the flat surface 31 and the region at the side of the flat surface 32.
  • the area of the region at the side of the flat surface 32 is larger than the area of the region at the side of the flat surface 31, and therefore, the seal liquid is more easily supplied to the region of the specific area 20 at the side of the flat surface 32.
  • the projection section 4 of the present embodiment has a rectangular shape and extends in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. As described above, the projection section 4 reduces creeping up of the seal liquid on the surface of the terminal 3, the seal liquid being formed in the specific area 20 (see FIG. 1A ). As in the present embodiment, when the terminal 3 has flat plate shape having a flat surface 32, the seal liquid attempts to creep up the flat surface 32, but the projection section 4 extending in the width direction of the flat surface 32 enables creeping up of the seal liquid on the flat surface 32 to effectively be reduced.
  • the distance L1 between the wall section 21 and the projection section 4 in the first order is preferably longer than a distance L2 between the terminal 3 and the projection section 4.
  • Providing the projection section 4 can reduce the creeping up of the seal liquid more than not providing the projection section 4, but when the distance L2 is longer than the distance L1, the projection section 4 may not satisfactorily reduce the creeping up of the seal liquid.
  • the projection section 4 when the distance L1 is longer than the distance L2, the projection section 4 satisfactorily reduce the creeping up of the seal liquid on the surface of the terminal 3.
  • the projection section 4 is provided in each specific area 20. Specifically, the projection section 4 is provided between the wall section 21 and the terminal 3 in the specific area 20. More specifically, the projection section 4 is provided between the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3 and a portion of the wall section 21 facing the flat surface 32 in the specific area 20.
  • the seal liquid When the seal liquid is supplied to the region at the side of the flat surface 32 in the specific area 20, the seal liquid cannot linearly reach the flat surface 31 but has to spread in a curved manner toward the flat surface 31. Thus, the seal liquid at first reaches the flat surface 32 and then reaches the flat surface 31. In the course of flow of the seal liquid, the viscosity of the seal liquid continues increasing. Thus, the viscosity of the seal liquid reaching the flat surface 32 tends to be lower than the viscosity of the seal liquid reaching the flat surface 31. When the viscosity of the seal liquid is low, the seal liquid easily creeps up the surface of the terminal 3, and therefore, the seal liquid reaching the flat surface 32 more easily creeps up the surface of the terminal 3 than the seal liquid reaching the flat surface 31 does.
  • the projection section 4 between the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3 and a portion of the wall section 21 facing the flat surface 32 enables a time required for the seal liquid to reach the flat surface 32 and to cover the flat surface 32 to be increased, and thereby, it is possible to increase the viscosity of the seal liquid when the seal liquid covers the flat surface 32. This enables creeping up of the seal liquid on the flat surface 32 to effectively be reduced.
  • the projection section 4 has a flat surface (counter surface) facing the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3.
  • the dimension in a width direction of the flat surface (counter surface) of the projection section 4 is larger than the dimension in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. In this case, it is possible to further increase a time required for the seal liquid to reach the flat surface 32.
  • the distance L2 between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 is preferably shorter than a distance L3 between the wall section 21 and the terminal 3 in the second order.
  • the distance L2 is shorter than the distance L3
  • the seal liquid is less likely to spread between the flat surface 31 of the terminal 3 and the wall section 21, but when the distance L3 is longer than the distance L2, it is possible to facilitate spreading of the seal liquid between the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3 and the wall section 21.
  • the surface roughness of the specific area 20 facing the opening surface 210 of the wall section 21 is preferably greater than the surface roughness of projection section 4.
  • the seal liquid easily flows in a region having a greater surface roughness.
  • the surface roughness of the specific area 20 is greater than the surface roughness of the side surface of the projection section 4, which enables the seal liquid to easily flow on the specific area 20.
  • the seal liquid supplied to the specific area 20 easily covers the base 30 of the terminal 3, and it becomes easy to seal the base 30 of the terminal 3 by the seal member 5.
  • An example of a method for increasing the surface roughness of the specific area 20 is, for example, emboss processing or the like performed on the surface of the specific area 20.
  • each specific area 20 preferably has a slope section 201 formed such that the distance (L4 in FIG. 4 ) between the opening surface 210 of the wall section 21 and the specific area 20 facing the opening surface 210 increases as the distance from the wall section 21 to the terminal 3 decreases.
  • the seal liquid is supplied to the slope section 201, thereby allowing the seal liquid to spread along the slope of the slope section 201. Since the slope section 201 of the present embodiment slopes from the wall section 21 toward the terminal 3, it is possible to allow the seal liquid to spread toward the terminal 3. Thus, it becomes easy to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal liquid, and it becomes easy to seal the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal member 5.
  • the slope section 201 reduces the time required for the seal liquid to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3, and thereby, it is easy to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal liquid before the viscosity of the seal liquid is excessively increased.
  • the specific area 20 has the slope section 201, but it is also preferable, as illustrated in FIG. 2A , that the seal area 2 provided with no projection section 4 has the slope section 201.
  • the seal liquid is supplied to the slope section 201 of each seal area 2.
  • the slope sections 201 of at least two of the plurality of seal areas 2 preferably align to partially overlap with each other in a direction along one side of the attachment surface 10. It is possible to reduce a travel distance of a device for supplying the seal liquid, which enables the seal liquid to be efficiently supplied.
  • the electric apparatus 100 of the present embodiment includes a guide section 202 provided in the specific area 20 and extending in a direction from the wall section 21 toward the terminal 3.
  • the guide section 202 is preferably a projection or a groove.
  • the guide section 202 of the present embodiment extends in the direction from the wall section 21 toward the terminal 3 and thus allows the seal liquid to flow toward the terminal 3.
  • it becomes easy to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal liquid and it becomes easy to seal the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal member 5.
  • the guide section 202 reduces the time required for the seal liquid to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3, and thereby, it is possible to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3 with the seal liquid before the viscosity of the seal liquid is excessively increased.
  • Only one guide section 202 may be provided, two guide sections 202 may be provided, or three or more guide sections 202 may be provided. In the electric apparatus 100 of the present embodiment, two guide sections 202 are provided.
  • the guide sections 202 are provided in the specific area 20, but as illustrated in FIG. 2A , it is also preferable that the guide sections 202 are provided in the seal area 2 provided with no projection section 4. Also in this case, it is easy to cover the base 30 of the terminal 3 protruding from the seal area 2 with the seal liquid.
  • the specific area 20 has the slope section 201 and the guide sections 202, and the guide sections 202 are provided in the slope section 201.
  • the seal liquid supplied to the slope section 201 flows to spread toward the terminal 3, and additionally, the guide section 202 enables the seal liquid to spread toward the terminal 3.
  • the slope section 201 and the guide sections 202 particularly reduces a time required for the seal liquid to cover the bae 30 of the terminal 3.
  • a seal area 2 other than the specific area 20 is not provided with the projection section 4.
  • the projection section 4 enables creeping up of the seal liquid on the surface of the terminal 3 to be reduced.
  • the seal area 2 provided with no projection section 4 for example, the distance between the flat surface 31 of the terminal 3 and the wall section 21 and the distance between the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3 and the wall section 21 are reduced, thereby reducing creeping up of the seal liquid.
  • the distance between the flat surface 31 and the wall section 21 and the distance between the flat surface 32 and the wall section 21 are adjustable by the location at which the terminal 3 protrudes from the seal area 2 or the shape of the seal area 2.
  • the seal area 2 is determined at least such that each of the distance between the flat surface 31 and the wall section 21 and the distance between the flat surface 32 and the wall section 21 is larger than the distance between the side surface of the terminal 3 and the wall section 21.
  • the configuration of the electric apparatus 100 is not limited to the above-described example.
  • the specific area 20 and the wall section 21 form a recess in the attachment surface 10. That is, the specific area 20 is surrounded by the wall section 21 recessed from the attachment surface 10, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the specific area 20 may be surrounded by the wall section 21 protruding from the attachment surface 10.
  • the seal member 5 can be accommodated in a space surrounded by the specific area 20 and the wall section 21.
  • the seal area 2 provided with no projection section 4 is also surround by the wall section 21 recessed from the attachment surface 10, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the seal area 2 may be surrounded by the wall section 21 protruding from the attachment surface 10.
  • the specific area 20 has the slope section 201, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the specific area 20 does not have to have the slope section 201.
  • the guide sections 202 are provided in the specific area 20, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the guide sections 202 do not have to be provided in the specific area 20.
  • the guide sections 202 are projections provided in the specific area 20, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the guide sections 202 may be grooves formed in the specific area 20.
  • the terminal 3 has a flat plate shape having the flat surface 32, and the projection section 4 extends in a width direction of the flat surface 32, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the terminal 3 has a flat plate shape having the flat surface 32, and in a width direction of the flat surface 32, a central part of the projection section 4 is located between the terminal 3 and an end of the projection section 4.
  • the seal liquid creeps up the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3
  • the seal liquid more easily creeps up at the central part than at the end in the width direction of the flat surface 32.
  • the central part of the projection section 4 is between the end and the terminal 3, it is possible to reduce creeping up of the seal liquid at the central part in the width direction of the flat surface 32. This enables creeping up of the seal liquid to effectively be reduced.
  • a projection section 4 is provided in a specific area 20, and the center of the projection section 4 is closest to a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3 in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. Moreover, a distance between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 (flat surface 32) increases as a distance from the center to each end of the projection section 4 decreases.
  • a projection section 4 is provided in a specific area 20, and the center of the projection section 4 and a peripheral part of the center are closest to a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3 in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. Moreover, a distance between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 (flat surface 32) increases as a distance from the peripheral part of the center to each end of the projection section 4 decreases.
  • a projection section 4 is provided in a specific area 20, the center of the projection section 4 is closest to a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3 in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. Moreover, a distance between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 (flat surface 32) gradually increases as a distance from the center to each end of the projection section 4 decreases.
  • a projection section 4 is provided in a specific area 20, and the center of the projection section 4 is closest to a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3 in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. Moreover, a distance between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 (flat surface 32) gradually increases as a distance from the center to each end of the projection section 4 decreases.
  • the projection section 4 shown in FIG. 5D has a round shape in plan view.
  • the projection section 4 is provided in the specific area 20 and includes a first projection section 41 and a second projection section 42.
  • the first projection section 41 is located, in a width direction of a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3, at a central part of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3 and is located between the second projection section 42 and the flat surface 32.
  • the second projection section 42 is located farther away from the flat surface 32 than the first projection section 41 is, and the second projection section 42 extends in the width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3.
  • the projection section 4 in FIG. 5E also has a central part and ends in the width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3, and the central part is closer to the terminal 3 than the ends are.
  • a projection section 4 is provided in a specific area 20, and the center of the projection section 4 is closest to a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3 in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. Moreover, a distance between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 (flat surface 32) increases as a distance from the center to each end of the projection section 4 decreases.
  • the projection section 4 shown in FIG. 5F has a triangular shape in plan view.
  • a projection section 4 is provided in a specific area 20, and the center of the projection section 4 and a peripheral part of the center are closest to a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3 in a width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3. Moreover, a distance between the projection section 4 and the terminal 3 (flat surface 32) increases as a distance from the peripheral part of the center to each end of the projection section 4 decreases.
  • the projection section 4 shown in FIG. 6A has a trapezoidal shape in plan view.
  • the terminal 3 has a flat plate shape having the flat surface 32, and the projection section 4 extends in a width direction of the flat surface 32, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the projection section 4 does not have to extend in the width direction of the flat surface 32 of the terminal 3.
  • a projection section 4 provided in a specific area 20 is provided only in the periphery of the center in a width direction of a flat surface 32 of a terminal 3.
  • the terminal 3 protrudes from the location deviated from the center of the specific area 20, but this should not be construed as limiting.
  • the terminal 3 may protrude from the center of the specific area 20.
  • a terminal 3 which has a flat plate shape protrudes from the center of a specific area 20.
  • a projection section 4 is provided between a flat surface 31 of the terminal 3 and a wall section 21, and between a flat surface 32 of the terminal 3 and the wall section 21, a projection section 4 is provided.
  • the projection section 4 provided between the flat surface 31 and the wall section 21 is divided at the center of the projection section 4 in a width direction of the flat surface 31.
  • the projection section 4 provided between the flat surface 32 and the wall section 21 is divided at the center of the projection section 4 in a width direction of the flat surface 32.
  • a terminal 3 having a columnar shape protrudes from the center of the specific area 20.
  • two projection sections 4 are provided in the circumference of the terminal 3. The projection sections 4 are located along the circumference of the terminal 3, and it is thus possible to effectively reduce creeping up of the seal liquid on the surface of the terminal 3.
  • An electromagnetic relay 600 of the present embodiment will be described below with reference to FIG. 7 .
  • the electromagnetic relay 600 shown in FIG. 7 is a mere example, and design of the dimension, shape, and the like of the electromagnetic relay 600 may accordingly be changed and is not limited to the configuration shown in FIG. 7 .
  • the electromagnetic relay 600 includes, for example, the electric apparatus 100 as shown in FIG. 2A .
  • the electromagnetic relay 600 shown in FIG. 7 includes one resin member 1 and four terminals 3.
  • the driver includes a coil 63 and an armature 62.
  • the armature 62 is driven by magnetic flux generated by energization of the coil 63.
  • the armature 62 drives the movable contact 61.
  • the electromagnetic relay 600 includes the fixed contact 60, the movable contact 61, and the driver. Of the four terminals 3, one terminal 3 is electrically connected to the fixed contact 60, one terminal 3 is electrically connected to the movable contact 61, and two terminals 3 are electrically connected to the coil 63 included in the driver.
  • the movable contact 61 is configured to come into contact with or come out of contact with the fixed contact 60.
  • the driver is configured to bring the movable contact 61 into contact with or out of contact with the fixed contact 60.
  • the driver may bring the movable contact 61 out of contact with the fixed contact 60 into contact with the fixed contact 60, and the driver may bring the movable contact 61 in contact with the fixed contact 60 out of contact with the fixed contact 60.
  • the solder 302 is easily injected into the pore 301 with the terminal 3 being disposed in the pore 301 formed in the substrate 300, and therefore, it is possible to strongly bind the terminal 3 to the substrate 300.
  • the terminal 3 can be strongly bound to the substrate 300.
  • FIG. 7 shows the electromagnetic relay 600 including the electric apparatus 100.
  • the electric apparatus 100 is applicable to components other than the electromagnetic relay 600.

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  1. Elektrische Vorrichtung (100), die Folgendes umfasst:
    ein Harzelement (1) mit einer Befestigungsfläche (10), die einem Substrat (300) zugewandt ist,
    einen Wandabschnitt (21), der einen bestimmten Bereich (20) der Befestigungsfläche (10) umgibt,
    mindestens einen Anschluss (3), der von dem bestimmten Bereich (20) aus zu einer Außenseite des Harzelements (1) vorsteht, und
    einen Vorsprungabschnitt (4), der zwischen dem Wandabschnitt (21) und einem Sockel (30) des mindestens einen Anschlusses (3) vorgesehen ist,
    wobei der Vorsprungabschnitt (4) ein Kopfende (40) aufweist, das in einem Zustand, in dem sich ein Dichtungselement (5) in dem bestimmten Bereich (20) befindet, von dem Dichtungselement (5) freigelegt ist, welches den Sockel (30) des mindestens einen Anschlusses (3) bedeckt,
    wobei das Kopfende (40) von dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) und dem Wandabschnitt (21) getrennt vorgesehen ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass:
    i) der bestimmte Bereich (20) einen Neigungsbereich (201) aufweist, der so ausgebildet ist, dass sich ein Abstand (L4) zwischen einer Öffnungsfläche (210) des Wandabschnitts (21) und dem der Öffnungsfläche (210) zugewandten, bestimmten Bereich (20) mit abnehmendem Abstand von dem Wandabschnitt (21) zu dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) vergrößert, so dass, wenn dem Neigungsabschnitt (201) eine Dichtflüssigkeit zugeführt wird, diese so konfiguriert ist, dass sie sich entlang der Neigung des Neigungsabschnitts (201) zum Anschluss (3) hin ausbreitet, oder
    ii) die elektrische Vorrichtung (100) ferner einen Führungsabschnitt (202) umfasst, der in dem bestimmten Bereich (20) vorgesehen ist und sich von dem Wandabschnitt (21) aus in eine Richtung zu dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) hin erstreckt, wobei es sich bei dem Führungsabschnitt (202) um einen Vorsprung oder eine Nut handelt, so dass, wenn eine dem bestimmten Bereich (20) zugeführte Dichtflüssigkeit mit dem Führungsabschnitt (202) in Kontakt kommt, diese so konfiguriert ist, dass sie an dem Führungsabschnitt (202) entlang zum Anschluss (3) hin fließt, oder
    iii) die Oberflächenrauheit des einer Öffnungsfläche (210) des Wandabschnitts (21) zugewandten, bestimmten Bereichs (20) größer ist als eine Oberflächenrauheit des Vorsprungabschnitts (4).
  2. Elektrische Vorrichtung (100), die Folgendes umfasst:
    ein Harzelement (1) mit einer Befestigungsfläche (10), die einem Substrat (300) zugewandt ist,
    einen Wandabschnitt (21), der einen bestimmten Bereich (20) der Befestigungsfläche (10) umgibt,
    mindestens einen Anschluss (3), der von dem bestimmten Bereich (20) aus zu einer Außenseite des Harzelements (1) vorsteht, und
    einen Vorsprungabschnitt (4), der zwischen dem Wandabschnitt (21) und einem Sockel (30) des mindestens einen Anschlusses (3) vorgesehen ist,
    wobei der Vorsprungabschnitt (4) ein Kopfende (40) aufweist, das in einem Zustand, in dem sich ein Dichtungselement (5) in dem bestimmten Bereich (20) befindet, von dem Dichtungselement (5) freigelegt ist, welches den Sockel (30) des mindestens einen Anschlusses (3) bedeckt,
    wobei das Kopfende (40) von dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) und dem Wandabschnitt (21) getrennt vorgesehen ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass:
    in einer Richtung, in der der Wandabschnitt (21), der Vorsprungabschnitt (4) und der mindestens eine Anschluss (3) in dieser Reihenfolge, bei der es sich um eine erste Reihenfolge handelt, ausgerichtet sind, ein Abstand (L1) zwischen dem Wandabschnitt (21) und dem Vorsprungabschnitt (4) in der ersten Reihenfolge größer ist als ein Abstand (L2) zwischen dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) und dem Vorsprungabschnitt (4) oder
    in einer Richtung, in der der Vorsprungabschnitt (4), der mindestens eine Anschluss (3) und der Wandabschnitt (21) in dieser Reihenfolge, bei der es sich um eine zweite Reihenfolge handelt, ausgerichtet sind, ein Abstand (L2) zwischen dem Vorsprungabschnitt (4) und dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) geringer ist als ein Abstand (L3) zwischen dem Wandabschnitt (21) und dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) in der zweiten Reihenfolge.
  3. Elektrische Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei
    der mindestens eine Anschluss (3) nur einen einzigen Anschluss (3) umfasst und
    der einzige Anschluss (3) von dem bestimmten Bereich (20) aus vorsteht.
  4. Elektrische Vorrichtung (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei
    der mindestens eine Anschluss (3) eine ebene Plattenform mit einer ebenen Fläche (32) aufweist und
    sich der Vorsprungabschnitt (4) in Breitenrichtung der ebenen Fläche (32) des mindestens einen Anschlusses (3) erstreckt.
  5. Elektrische Vorrichtung (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei
    der mindestens eine Anschluss (3) von ebener Plattenform mit einer ebenen Fläche (32) ist,
    der Vorsprungabschnitt (4) einen mittleren Teil aufweist und in Breitenrichtung der ebenen Fläche (32) endet und
    der mittlere Teil näher an dem mindestens einen Anschluss (3) liegt als die Enden.
  6. Elektrische Vorrichtung (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei das Dichtungselement (5) aus einem wärmehärtbaren Harz hergestellt ist.
  7. Elektrische Vorrichtung (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei
    die Befestigungsfläche (10) eine rechteckige Form aufweist, die Befestigungsfläche (10) mehrere Dichtungsbereiche (2) aufweist, zu denen der bestimmte Bereich (20) gehört und in denen jeweils das Dichtungselement (5) ausgebildet werden soll,
    jeder der mehreren Dichtungsbereiche (2) von einem jeweiligen von mehreren Wandabschnitten (21) umgeben ist, zu denen der Wandabschnitt (21) gehört,
    mehrere Anschlüsse (3), zu denen der mindestens eine Anschluss (3) gehört, von den mehreren Dichtungsbereichen (2) aus zur Außenseite des Harzelements (1) vorstehen, und mindestens zwei der mehreren Dichtungsbereiche (2) so ausgerichtet sind, dass sie sich in einer Richtung entlang einer Seite der Befestigungsfläche (10) zumindest teilweise überlappen.
  8. Elektromagnetisches Relais (600), das Folgendes umfasst:
    die elektrische Vorrichtung (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7,
    einen festen Kontakt (60),
    einen beweglichen Kontakt (61), der so konfiguriert ist, dass er mit dem festen Kontakt (60) in Kontakt kommt oder der Kontakt damit aufgehoben wird, und
    einen Antrieb, der so konfiguriert ist, dass er den beweglichen Kontakt (61) mit dem festen Kontakt (60) in Kontakt bringt oder den Kontakt damit aufhebt.
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