Reduced height relay block for vehicle power distribution device

US10355465B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10355465-B2
Application numberUS-201514880682-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2015
Priority dateOct 12, 2015
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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A reduced height relay block for use within a power distribution device for a vehicle electrical system. In one embodiment, there is provided a power distribution device that routes or distributes power throughout a vehicle electrical system and includes a lower housing, a relay block assembly, a module with a printed circuit board (PCB), an array of serviceable electrical components, and an upper cover. The relay block assembly includes a relay block with an upper side that is generally planar and includes a number of cavities for receiving the serviceable electrical components. An underside of the upper cover includes clearance ribs specifically designed to oppose certain serviceable electrical components and prevent them from backing out of their respective cavities.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A relay block assembly for use in a power distribution device that is part of a vehicle electrical system, comprising: a housing; a relay block being installed within the housing and having an upper side, a lower side, a first plurality of cavities each with a first depth D 1 , and a second plurality of cavities each with a second depth D 2 , the first and second pluralities of cavities extend from the upper side of the relay block such that the first depth D 1 and the second depth D 2 are different; a first plurality of current limiting electrical components and a second plurality of current limiting electrical components being installed in the first and second pluralities of cavities so that each of the current limiting electrical components is electrically connected to the relay block assembly, wherein the first plurality of current limiting electrical components are of a different height than the second plurality of current limiting electrical components; and an upper cover being fitted onto the housing and having an underside and at least one clearance rib, the clearance rib projects from the underside of the upper cover so that it closely opposes at least one current limiting electrical component and prevents the current limiting electrical component from backing out of its corresponding cavity; wherein the first and second pluralities of cavities have openings that are aligned in a common plane that corresponds with the upper side of the relay block so that the relay block has a block aligned design. 2. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper side of the relay block is planar. 3. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the relay block is a molded plastic component. 4. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of current limiting electrical components include relays, fuses and other serviceable electrical components. 5. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper cover includes a first clearance rib that projects from the underside of the upper cover and closely opposes a top surface of a first current limiting electrical component and a second clearance rib that projects from the underside of the upper cover and closely opposes a top surface of a second current limiting electrical component. 6. A relay block assembly for use in a power distribution device that is part of a vehicle electrical system, comprising: a housing; a relay block being installed within the housing and having an upper side, a lower side, a first plurality of cavities each with a first depth D 1 , and a second plurality of cavities each with a second depth D 2 , the first and second pluralities of cavities extend from the upper side of the relay block such that the first depth D 1 and the second depth D 2 are different; a first plurality of current limiting electrical components and a second plurality of current limiting electrical components being installed in the first and second pluralities of cavities so that each of the current limiting electrical components is electrically connected to the relay block assembly, wherein the first plurality of current limiting electrical components are of a different height than the second plurality of current limiting electrical components; and an upper cover being fitted onto the housing and having an underside, a first clearance rib, and a second clearance rib, the first and second clearance ribs project from the underside of the upper cover and closely oppose top surfaces of first and second current limiting electrical components so that the first and second current limiting electrical components are prevented from backing out of their corresponding cavities and becoming electrically disconnected from the relay block assembly; wherein the first clearance rib is longer than the second clearance rib so that it projects further from the underside of the upper cover, and wherein the first and second pluralities of cavities have openings that are aligned in a common plane that corresponds with the upper side of the relay block. 7. The relay block assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first clearance rib is aligned parallel to the second clearance rib. 8. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the clearance rib is a single elongated rib that extends along a length or width of the underside of the upper cover so that the single elongated rib opposes a plurality of current limiting electrical components when the upper cover is fitted onto the relay block assembly. 9. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the clearance rib projects from the underside of the upper cover so that it closely opposes a top surface of the at least one current limiting electrical component and prevents the upper cover from being fitted onto the relay block assembly if the current limiting electrical component is improperly installed during assembly. 10. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper cover is a generally planar cover with the at least one clearance rib projecting from the underside. 11. The relay block assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one clearance rib is an integrally molded feature of the upper cover. 12. A hybrid-type power distribution box (PDB) that includes the relay block assembly of claim 1 and a module having its own printed circuit board (PCB), wherein the relay block assembly and the module are generally installed in the PDB between the housing and the upper cover. 13. A relay block assembly for use in a power distribution device that is part of a vehicle electrical system, comprising: a housing; a relay block being installed within the housing and having an upper side, a lower side, a first plurality of cavities each with a first depth D 1 , and a second plurality of cavities each with a second depth D 2 , the first and second pluralities of cavities extend from the upper side of the relay block such that the first depth D 1 and the second depth D 2 are different; a first plurality of current limiting electrical components being installed in the first plurality of cavities and a second plurality of current limiting electrical components being installed in the second plurality of cavities so that each of the first and second pluralities of current limiting electrical components are electrically connected to the relay block assembly, wherein the first plurality of current limiting electrical components are of a different height than the second plurality of current limiting electrical components; and an upper cover being fitted onto the housing, wherein the upper side of the relay block is planar and the first and second pluralities of cavities all have openings aligned in a common plane that corresponds with the planar upper side of the relay block.

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  • specially adapted for vehicles · CPC title

  • Electrical distribution centers · CPC title

  • H02G3/086Primary

    Assembled boxes · CPC title

  • Modular assembly of fuses or holders, e.g. side by side; combination of a plurality of identical fuse units · CPC title

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What does patent US10355465B2 cover?
A reduced height relay block for use within a power distribution device for a vehicle electrical system. In one embodiment, there is provided a power distribution device that routes or distributes power throughout a vehicle electrical system and includes a lower housing, a relay block assembly, a module with a printed circuit board (PCB), an array of serviceable electrical components, and an up…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sumitomo Wiring Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R16/0238. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 2019 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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