WO2005115071A2 - Self-shielding high voltage distribution box - Google Patents
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- WO2005115071A2 WO2005115071A2 PCT/US2005/017593 US2005017593W WO2005115071A2 WO 2005115071 A2 WO2005115071 A2 WO 2005115071A2 US 2005017593 W US2005017593 W US 2005017593W WO 2005115071 A2 WO2005115071 A2 WO 2005115071A2
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
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- the present invention relates to suppression of electromagnetic interference (EMI), and more particularly to EMI suppression in electrical systems of mobile platforms, such as automobiles, boats or aircraft.
- EMI electromagnetic interference
- Mobile platforms typically include function modules that provide electrical power.
- Exemplary function modules include, but are not limited to, propulsion modules, power steering modules, environmental control modules, security system modules, auxiliary power modules and speed control modules.
- Mobile platforms now use high voltage electrical systems. For example, electric vehicles (EV's) and fuel cell vehicles utilize high voltage electrical propulsion modules.
- EV's electric vehicles
- fuel cell vehicles utilize high voltage electrical propulsion modules.
- the current flowing through wiring harnesses of function modules emits electromagnetic fields that can cause interference.
- EMI generated from the wiring harness of the power steering module may create unwanted parasitic current. Additionally, the EMI may cause processor or memory malfunctions in the modules of the mobile platform.
- Line filters enclosed in shrouds are used to suppress the EMI.
- the shrouds typically include metallic boxes that surround the filter.
- the line filters reduce the EMI.
- the shrouds attempt to prevent the EMI from interfering with surrounding electrical components and wiring.
- the use of line filters and shrouds increase cost, size and complexity.
- the wiring harnesses of the function modules typically include a plurality of wire leads that are connected in a plurality of locations throughout the harness. Such wiring harnesses often include an abundance of redundant connection points, wires of excessive length and inefficient routing.
- the present invention provides a distribution box for enclosing an electrical connection in an electrical wiring system.
- the distribution box includes a housing that is resistive to penetration by electromagnetic fields and a plurality of electrical conductors that form the electrical connection.
- a mirror plate is disposed within the housing and generates mirror currents to suppress electromagnetic fields generated by current flowing through the plurality of electrical conductors.
- the housing includes a removable lid that is resistive to penetration by electromagnetic fields. An upper edge of a perimeter wall of the housing is configured to mate with the lid to impede electromagnetic fields from passing between the housing and the lid.
- the housing includes a material that is highly resistive to penetration by electromagnetic fields.
- the housing comprises a plurality of ports for ingress and egress of said plurality of electrical conductors.
- a collar is associated with each of the plurality of ports. The collars enable passage of at least one of the plurality of electrical conductors therethrough and suppress emission of electromagnetic fields.
- Each collar includes a material that is highly resistive to penetration by electromagnetic fields.
- Each collar extends from the housing a distance that is based on a diameter of an associated electrical conductor cable passing therethrough.
- a bus bar is disposed within the housing and is electrically connected to a first terminal of a power source. The mirror plate is electrically connected to a second terminal of the power source.
- a fuse is also included an has a first terminal that is electrically connected to the bus bar and a second terminal that is electrically connected to one of the plurality of electrical conductors.
- an interlock safety switch discharges voltage within the distribution box when the housing is opened.
- Figure 1 is a functional block diagram of an operation management system that controls operational functions of a mobile platform according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is a side view of a universal self-shielding distribution box of the operation management system
- Figure 3 is a sectional view of a portion of the distribution box of Figure 2 illustrating attachment of a lid and housing
- Figure 4 is a top view of the distribution box of Figure 2 with the lid removed.
- FIG. 1 is a function block diagram of an operation management system 10 that controls operational functions of a mobile platform, such as automobiles, boats or aircraft.
- the operation management system 10 includes a power source 14, such as a battery, and at least one universal self-shielding distribution box 18.
- the distribution box 18 is a self-shielding electrical connection enclosure that provides protection against EMI without requiring the operation management system 10 to include a plurality of filters and shields.
- the distribution box 18 encloses at least one electrical junction between the power source 14 and at least one function module 22.
- the function module 22 can include, but is not limited to, propulsion modules, steering modules, environmental control modules, security system modules, auxiliary power modules, and speed control modules. If the operation management system 10 includes a plurality of function modules 22, the distribution box 18 can include a plurality of electrical junctions to serve as a central junction point for a plurality of electrical connections. The central junction point eliminates excessive components, reduces redundant wiring, and reduces the length of wires in each electrical connection.
- the distribution box 18 is scalable in that additional electrical connections can be added within the distribution box 18.
- the distribution box 18 is universal in that the distribution box 18 can be used at any point within operation management system 10. In other words, the same distribution box 18 can be used to enclose an electrical junction for a braking module and an interior lighting module. Therefore, different electrical connection enclosures are not required. Instead, a plurality of identical distribution boxes 18 can be used throughout the operation management system 10. [0020] Referring now to Figure 2, a side view of the universal self-shielding distribution box 18 is shown.
- the distribution box 18 includes a housing 26 and a lid 30 that are constructed to be highly resistive to penetration by electromagnetic fields.
- the housing 26 and the lid 30 can be constructed from an electromagnetic shielding alloy such as steel, nickel, aluminum and/or gold.
- the shielding alloy provides maximum attenuation of electromagnetic fields that are generated by the electrical junctions enclosed in the distribution box 18.
- the alloy is selected based on EMI shielding characteristics. For example, aluminum may be used to shield 15 to 20 decibels of EMI. Gold may be used to shield 40 to 50 decibels of EMI. Therefore, electromagnetic fields in the distribution box 18 do not radiate outside of the distribution box 18.
- the housing 26 and the lid 30 can be plated with a shielding alloy to resist penetration by electromagnetic fields.
- the lid 30 is attached to the housing 26 using any suitable fastener that enables the lid 30 to be removed and re-installed when additional electrical connections are added.
- the lid 30 can be coupled to the housing 26 using screws 34.
- the lid 30 can be coupled to the housing 26 using snaps, latches, or any other releasable fastener.
- the lid 30 is coupled to the housing 26 such that electromagnetic fields are substantially impeded from passing between the housing 26 and the lid 30.
- a sectional view of an area of the distribution box 18 details mating of the lid 30 with an upper edge 38 of a perimeter wall 42 of the housing 26.
- the lid 30 mates with the upper edge 38 in a tongue-and-groove fashion to substantially impede electromagnetic fields from passing between the upper edge 38 and a bottom surface 46 of the lid 30.
- the upper edge 38 includes a ridge 50 that extends along the entire upper edge 38 of the perimeter wall 42.
- the bottom surface 46 of the lid 30 includes a groove 54 that extends along an entire perimeter area of the bottom surface 46.
- the ridge 50 is positioned within the groove 54 to provide a barrier that substantially impedes electromagnetic fields from passing between the bottom surface 46 and the upper edge 38. This barrier provides integrity of the electromagnetic shielding characteristics throughout the area between the lid 30 and the housing 26 without regard to the spacing of the screws 34.
- the distribution box 18 also includes a weather barrier 58 that prevents contaminates, such as water and dirt, from penetrating and damaging the enclosed electrical connections.
- the upper edge 38 can include an indentation 62 that extends along the entire perimeter of the upper edge 38.
- the weather barrier 58 is a solid cylindrical extrusion constructed of a resilient material that is impervious to moisture, dirt, grease, and any other contaminate surrounding the distribution box 18. The weather barrier 58 seats in the indentation 62 and is compressed between the bottom surface 46 and the upper edge 38 when the lid 30 is coupled to the housing 26.
- the weather barrier 58 can be a flat gasket that fits between the bottom surface 46 and the upper edge 38 or any other suitable device that will prevent contaminates from passing between the lid 30 and the housing 26.
- the housing 26 includes a plurality of ports 66 for the ingress and egress of power conducting cables 70. The diameter of each port 66 is minimized so that electromagnetic fringing fields only extend approximately one port diameter into the distribution box 18. Collars 74 are coupled to the housing 26 within each port 66. Each collar 74 is used to retain at least one of the cables 70 and to suppress emissions of electromagnetic fields at the area where the cable 70 passes through the port 66. Each collar 74 includes a material that is highly resistive to penetration by electromagnetic fields.
- each collar 74 is either constructed of, or plated with, a shielding alloy as described above in reference to the construction of the housing 26 and the lid 30.
- Each collar 74 can be coupled to the housing 26 by threading each collar 74 within a respective port 66.
- each collar 74 can be coupled to housing 26 using any suitable retention means.
- each collar 74 can be cast, welded, molded, riveted, or glued to the housing 26 within a respective port 66.
- FIG. 4 a top view of the distribution box 18 is shown with the lid 30 removed.
- Each collar 74 extends from the housing 26 by a length L to provide additional suppression of electromagnetic fields radiating from the cables 70.
- each collar 74 is based on a desired amount of electromagnetic radiation suppression, the shielding alloy included in each collar 74 and the diameter of the cable 70 passing through the related collar 74.
- the length L can be one to two times the diameter of the respective cable 70 passing therethrough, depending on the desired amount of electromagnetic radiation suppression.
- Each cable 70 includes at least one wire 78 that is electrically connected with another wire 78 within an interior 82 of the housing 26.
- specific wires 78 will also be individually referred to as wires 78A, 78B, 78C and 78D.
- electrically connected means linking of a first point within the operation management system 10 to a second point to enable current flow from the first point to the second point.
- Linking can be accomplished by directly coupling the first point to the second point or by connecting the first point to the second point via an intermediary electrically conductive component, such as a fuse or a wire.
- an intermediary electrically conductive component such as a fuse or a wire.
- one wire 78 can be directly connected to another wire 78 or one wire 78 may be connected to one end of a fuse with another wire 78 connected to the other end of the fuse.
- the two wires 78 are electrically connected such that current flows through the intermediary component from the first point to the second point.
- the distribution box 18 includes a mirror plate 86 located in the interior 82 of the housing 26.
- the mirror plate 86 produces mirror currents within the distribution box 18 and is grounded to the housing 26.
- the mirror plate 86 is oriented orthogonally to the electromagnetic fields radiated by current passing through the electrical junctions enclosed within the distribution box 18.
- the mirror currents generate electromagnetic fields that have an opposite polarity than the electromagnetic fields generated by current flowing through each wire 78 of each electrical connection.
- the opposing polarity of the electromagnetic fields generated by the mirror plate 86 substantially negate the electromagnetic fields radiated by current flowing through each electrical connection.
- the distribution box 18 includes a bus bar 90 and at least one fuse 94 having a first terminal 98 electrically connected to the bus bar 90.
- the bus bar 90 is also electrically connected to a first terminal 102 of the power source 14 via the wire 78A.
- the mirror plate 86 is electrically connected to a second terminal 106 of the power source 14 via the wire 78B.
- Each function module 22 receives power from the power source 14 through the electrical connections enclosed in the distribution box 18.
- the wire 78C is electrically connected to a first point of the function module 22 and to a second terminal 110 of the fuse 94 to provide power to the function module 22.
- the wire 78D is electrically connected to the mirror plate 86 and to a second point of the function module 22.
- the distribution box 18 further includes an interlock bus discharge switch 114 for discharging the voltage within the distribution box 18 when the lid 30 is uncoupled from the housing 26.
- the distribution box 18 includes at least one discharge resistor (not shown) connected across each fuse 94. When the lid 30 is uncoupled from the housing 26 the interlock bus discharge switch 114 causes the discharge resistor to discharge the voltage within the distribution box 18.
- the rate of discharge is based on the discharge resistor resistance rating. More particularly, the higher the resistance of the discharge resistor, the slower the discharge and vice- versa.
- the topology of the distribution box 18 is symmetrical, whereby an equal number of fuses 94 are disposed on each side of the wires 78A and 78B.
- the symmetrical topology enables the electrical connections within the housing 26 to also be symmetrical.
- the symmetry of the electrical connections enables the wires 78 to have shorter lengths, thereby reducing the propagation of electromagnetic fields within the distribution box 18.
- the topology can be asymmetrical such that a plurality of fuses 94 and electrical junctions are not equally positioned on both sides of the wires 78A and 78B.
- the asymmetrical topology provides ease in manufacturing of the distribution box 18.
- the wires 78C and 78D can be twisted as they enter and exit the distribution box 18. Twisting the wires 78C and 78D also aids in the suppression of the electromagnetic fields radiating from the wires 78C and 78D.
- the distribution box 18 has been described as a centralized junction point for electrical junctions between the function module 22 and the power source 14, the distribution box 18 can also be used for other electrical connections.
- the distribution box 18 can be used as a connection point between a 120 volt power source, a battery charging function module 22 and the battery.
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