Insulated wire and winding
US-2016329127-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US10559399B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10559399-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916445249-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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A multi-phase busbar can include a first conducting layer, a first conducting pin, a first insulating layer, and a second conducting layer. The first conducting layer can include a sheet metal coated with an electrically insulating material. The first conducting pin can be mounted to the first conducting layer. The first conducting pin can extend in a direction perpendicular to the first conducting layer. The first insulating layer of a rigid insulating material can be arranged on the first conducting layer. The first insulating layer can define an opening through which the first conducting pin projects. The second conducting layer can include a sheet metal coated with an electrically insulating material, the second conducting layer comprising a first pinhole through which the first conducting pin projects and a second conducting pin which extends in a direction parallel to the first conducting pin.
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We claim: 1. A multi-phase busbar for conducting electric energy, the busbar comprising: a first conducting layer comprising a sheet metal coated with an electrically insulating material, a first conducting pin mounted to the first conducting layer, the first conducting pin extending in a direction perpendicular to the first conducting layer, a first insulating layer of a rigid insulating material arranged on the first conducting layer, the first insulating layer defining an opening through which the first conducting pin projects, and a second conducting layer comprising a sheet metal coated with an electrically insulating material, the second conducting layer comprising a first pinhole through which the first conducting pin projects and a second conducting pin which extends in a direction parallel to the first conducting pin, wherein the opening in the first insulating layer and the first pinhole in the second conducting layer define a common recess through which the first conducting pin projects, the recess being filled with a resin which forms a material bridge between the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer, the material bridge mechanically clamping the first conducting layer, the first rigid insulating layer, and the second conducting layer together. 2. The busbar of claim 1 , wherein a second insulating layer of a rigid insulating material is arranged on the second conducting layer, the second layer of rigid insulating material defining an opening which matches the first pinhole, the first pinhole in the second conducting layer and the openings in the first and second layers of insulating material defining a common recess in which the first and the second conducting pin are located and which is filled with resin forming a material bridge which mechanically clamps the first and second conducting layers and the first and second rigid insulating layers together. 3. The busbar of claim 2 , wherein a third and a fourth layer of a conducting material and a third layer of a rigid insulating material are arranged above each other on the second layer of rigid insulating material, wherein the third conducting layer comprises a first and second pinhole, the fourth conducting layer comprises a first, second and third pinhole and the third layer of rigid insulating material comprises an opening, wherein the first, second and third pinholes in the conducting layers and the openings in the first, second and third layers of rigid insulating material are in communication with each other and form a common recess in which the first, second and third conducting pins are located, the common recess being filled with a resin forming a material bridge which mechanically clamps the conducting layers and the layers of rigid insulating material. 4. The busbar of claim 3 , wherein a fourth layer of rigid insulating material having an opening that matches the first second and third pinholes in the second and third and fourth conducting layers is arranged on the fourth insulating layer, the opening communicating with the openings in the first, second and third layer of insulating material and the pinholes in the conducting layers, thereby forming a common recess which is filled with a resin which forms a material bridge that mechanically clamps the stack of conducting layers and layers of rigid insulating together. 5. The busbar of claim 4 , wherein (i) one or more of the conducting layers are copper layers which are coated with a coating including an epoxy resin (ii) the layers of rigid insulating material consist of GPO-3, (iii) the resin is a thermosetting resin, and/or (iv) the resin includes a photoinitiator. 6. The busbar of claim 4 , wherein at least the first pinholes in the second, third and fourth conducting layers and/or the openings in the first and/or second and/or third layer of insulating material are aligned with each other. 7. The busbar of claim 4 , wherein the at least one opening formed in the first layer of rigid insulating material comprises a continuous edge which surrounds at least the first and the second conducting pins and/or the at least one opening in the first layer of rigid insulating material comprises an area which is at least four times as large as the area of the cross section of the first pinhole. 8. The busbar of claim 7 , wherein the first and second and/or the third layers of rigid insulating material are substantially identical. 9. The busbar of claim 7 , wherein the end portions of conducting layers comprise conducting edge portions in which no insulating coating is applied to the sheet metal. 10. A multi-phase busbar comprising: a first conducting layer comprising a metal and an electrically insulating coating, a first conducting pin mounted to the first conducting layer, a first insulating layer arranged on the first conducting layer, the first insulating layer defining an opening through which the first conducting pin projects, and a second conducting layer comprising a metal and an electrically insulating coating, the second conducting layer comprising a first pinhole through which the first conducting pin projects and a second conducting pin, wherein the opening in the first insulating layer and the first pinhole in the second conducting layer define a common recess through which the first conducting pin projects. 11. The busbar of claim 10 , wherein the recess is filled with a resin forming a material bridge between the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer, the material bridge mechanically clamping the first conducting layer, the first insulating layer, and the second conducting layer together. 12. The busbar of claim 11 , wherein the first insulating layer is rigid. 13. The busbar of claim 10 , wherein the first conducting pin extends in a direction perpendicular to the first conducting layer. 14. The busbar of claim 13 , wherein the second conducting pin extends in a direction to the first conducting pin. 15. The busbar of claim 10 , wherein a second insulating layer of a rigid insulating material is arranged on the second conducting layer, the second layer of rigid insulating material defining an opening that matches the first pinhole. 16. The busbar of claim 15 , wherein the first pinhole in the second conducting layer and the openings in the first and second layers of insulating material define a common recess in which the first and the second conducting pin are located and which is filled with resin forming a material bridge which mechanically clamps the first and second conducting layers and the first and second rigid insulating layers together. 17. The busbar of claim 15 , wherein a third and a fourth layer of a conducting material and a third layer of a rigid insulating material are arranged above each other on the second layer of insulating material. 18. The busbar of claim 17 , wherein the third conducting layer comprises a first and second pinhole, the fourth conducting layer comprises a first, second and third pinhole and the third layer of rigid insulating material comprises an opening, wherein the first, second and third pinholes in the conducting layers and the openings in the first, second and third layers of rigid insulating material are in communication with each other and form a common recess in which the first, second and third conducting pins are located, the common recess being filled with a resin forming a material bridge which mechanically clamps the conducting layers and the layers of rigid insulating material. 19. The busbar of claim 18 , wherein the first p
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