Power inverter assembly for a vehicle

US10014794B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10014794-B2
Application numberUS-201514811280-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2015
Priority dateJul 28, 2015
Publication dateJul 3, 2018
Grant dateJul 3, 2018

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Abstract

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An electronic device for an electric powertrain of a vehicle is disclosed. The device includes a power module assembly having a housing that defines a first side, and an array of power modules disposed within the housing. Each of the power modules includes first electrical contact patches at least partially embedded in the first side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the first side. A capacitor assembly includes a housing defining a second side that is substantially coplanar with the first side, and an array of second electrical contact patches at least partially embedded in the second side. The second electrical contact patches have an attachment surface substantially parallel to the second side. A busbar mechanically and electrically couples at least one of the first contact patches to at least one of the second contact patches.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic device for an electric powertrain of a vehicle, the device comprising: a power module assembly including a housing defining a first side, and an array of power modules disposed within the housing in a linear stack, wherein the stack includes a plurality of coolant chambers interleaved with the power modules, and wherein each of the power modules includes a switching unit and first electrical contact patches, associated with the switching unit, at least partially embedded in the first side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the first side; a capacitor assembly including a housing defining a second side and attached to the power module assembly such that the second side is substantially coplanar with the first side, and an array of second electrical contact patches at least partially embedded in the second side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the second side; and a busbar mechanically and electrically coupling at least one of the first contact patches to at least one of the second contact patches. 2. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the power module assembly and the capacitor assembly are stacked on top of each other. 3. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein each of the first electrical contact patches further includes a stem extending inwardly and connected to a corresponding one of the power modules. 4. The electronic device of claim 3 wherein a longitudinal axis of the stem is substantially perpendicular to the attachment surface. 5. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the first electrical contact patches are positive direct current (DC) contact patches and each of the power modules further includes a negative DC contact patch at least partially embedded in the first side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the first side. 6. The electronic device of claim 1 wherein the attachment surfaces of the first electrical contact patches are flush with the first side. 7. The electronic device of claim 6 wherein the second electrical contact patches are flush with the second side. 8. An electronic device for an electric powertrain of a vehicle, the device comprising: a power module assembly including a housing defining a first side, and an array of power modules disposed within the housing, wherein each of the power modules includes first electrical contact patches at least partially embedded in the first side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the first side, wherein the first electrical contact patches are positive direct current (DC) contact patches and each of the power modules further includes a negative DC contact patch at least partially embedded in the first side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the first side; a capacitor assembly including a housing defining a second side that is substantially coplanar with the first side, and an array of second electrical contact patches at least partially embedded in the second side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the second side, wherein the second electrical contact patches are positive DC contact patches and the capacitor assembly further includes a negative DC contact patch at least partially embedded in the second side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the second side; and a busbar mechanically and electrically coupling at least one of the first contact patches to at least one of the second contact patches. 9. The electronic device of claim 8 further comprising another busbar mechanically and electrically coupling at least one of the negative DC contact patches of the power module assembly to at least one of the negative DC contact patches of the capacitor assembly. 10. A power inverter comprising: a housing defining a planar surface; a power module assembly disposed in the housing and including an array of first electrical contact patches embedded in the planar surface and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the planar surface; a capacitor disposed in the housing and including an array of second electrical contact patches embedded in the planar surface; and busbars coupling the first contact patches to the second contact patches. 11. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the second electrical contact patches have an attachment surface substantially parallel to the planar surface. 12. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the power module assembly includes an array of power modules and wherein each of the first electrical contact patches further includes a stem extending inwardly and connected to a corresponding one of the power modules. 13. The power inverter of claim 12 wherein the stem is substantially perpendicular to the attachment surface. 14. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the housing defines a first chamber having the power module assembly disposed therein and a second chamber having the capacitor disposed therein. 15. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the first electrical contact patches are positive direct current (DC) contact patches and wherein each of the power modules further includes a negative DC contact patch at least partially embedded in the planar surface and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the planar surface. 16. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the attachment surface is flush with the planar surface. 17. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the power module assembly includes an array of power modules arranged in a linear stack. 18. The power inverter of claim 17 wherein the stack includes a plurality of coolant chambers interleaved with the power modules. 19. The power inverter of claim 10 wherein the first electrical contact patches are positive direct current (DC) contact patches and the power module assembly further includes an array of negative DC contact patches embedded in the planar surface and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the planar surface, and wherein the second electrical contact patches are positive DC contact patches and the capacitor further includes an array of negative DC contact patches embedded in the planar surface and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to the planar surface. 20. The power inverter of claim 19 further comprising another busbar mechanically and electrically coupling at least one of the negative DC contact patches of the power module assembly to at least one of the negative DC contact patches of the capacitor.

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Bus-bar or other wiring layouts, e.g. in cubicles, in switchyards (installations of bus-bars H02G5/00) · CPC title

  • Casings; Parts thereof or accessories therefor · CPC title

  • with analogue control of three-phase output · CPC title

  • H02M7/003Primary

    Constructional details, e.g. physical layout, assembly, wiring or busbar connections · CPC title

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What does patent US10014794B2 cover?
An electronic device for an electric powertrain of a vehicle is disclosed. The device includes a power module assembly having a housing that defines a first side, and an array of power modules disposed within the housing. Each of the power modules includes first electrical contact patches at least partially embedded in the first side and having an attachment surface substantially parallel to th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M7/003. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 03 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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