Current sensor
US-2020300895-A1 · Sep 24, 2020 · US
US11035888B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11035888-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816208890-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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A current sensor includes a bus bar in which a current to be detected flows, a circuit board mounted with a magnetic detection element thereon to detect a strength of a magnetic field generated by a current flowing in the bus bar, and a housing including first and second housings provided in such a manner as to sandwich the bus bar and the circuit board therebetween in a plate thickness direction of the bus bar. The first and second housings include slide guide portions respectively which are relatively slidable in a sloping direction with respect to the plate thickness direction of the bus bar while abutting each other in the plate thickness direction of the bus bar.
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What is claimed is: 1. A current sensor, comprising: a bus bar in which a current to be detected flows; a circuit board mounted with a magnetic detection element thereon to detect a strength of a magnetic field generated by a current flowing in the bus bar; and a housing including first and second housings provided in such a manner as to sandwich the bus bar and the circuit board therebetween in a plate thickness direction of the bus bar, wherein the first and second housings include slide guide portions respectively which are relatively slidable in a sloping direction with respect to the plate thickness direction of the bus bars while abutting each other in the plate thickness direction of the bus bar, and wherein the current sensor further comprises a plurality of bus bars, wherein the circuit board is mounted with a plurality of the magnetic detection elements thereon corresponding to the plurality of the bus bars respectively, and the first and second housings are provided in such a manner as to sandwich the plurality of the bus bars and the circuit board together therebetween. 2. The current sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the slide guide portions are formed to allow the first and second housings to relatively slide in a direction perpendicular to a plate width direction of the bus bars and inclined with respect to both the plate thickness direction and a length direction of the bus bars, while abutting each other in the plate thickness direction of the bus bars. 3. The current sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the slide guide portions include an inclined surface whose normal direction is a direction perpendicular to a plate width direction of the bus bars and inclined with respect to the plate thickness direction and a length direction of the bus bars. 4. The current sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising a spacer provided between the bus bars and the circuit board to maintain the bus bars and the circuit board at a predetermined distance therebetween. 5. The current sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising a pair of shield plates provided in such a manner as to sandwich the bus bars and the circuit board together therebetween in the plate thickness direction, wherein the housing includes a shield plate holding portion that holds the shield plates on an outer surface in the plate thickness direction of the bus bars. 6. The current sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second housings are fixed to each other at least in the slide guide portions by bolt fixation or heat staking. 7. A current sensor, comprising: a bus bar in which a current to be detected flows; a circuit board mounted with a magnetic detection element thereon to detect a strength of a magnetic field generated by a current flowing in the bus bar; and a housing including first and second housings provided in such a manner as to sandwich the bus bar and the circuit board therebetween in a plate thickness direction of the bus bar, wherein the first and second housings include slide guide portions respectively which are relatively slidable in a sloping direction with respect to the plate thickness direction of the bus bar while abutting each other in the plate thickness direction of the bus bar, and further comprising a pair of shield plates provided in such a manner as to sandwich the bus bar and the circuit board together therebetween in the plate thickness direction, wherein the housing includes a shield plate holding portion that holds the shield plates on an outer surface in the plate thickness direction of the bus bar. 8. The current sensor according to claim 7 , wherein the slide guide portions are formed to allow the first and second housings to relatively slide in a direction perpendicular to a plate width direction of the bus bar and inclined with respect to both the plate thickness direction and a length direction of the bus bar, while abutting each other in the plate thickness direction of the bus bar. 9. The current sensor according to claim 7 , wherein the slide guide portions include an inclined surface whose normal direction is a direction perpendicular to a plate width direction of the bus bar and inclined with respect to the plate thickness direction and a length direction of the bus bar. 10. The current sensor according to claim 7 , further comprising a spacer provided between the bus bar and the circuit board to maintain the bus bar and the circuit board at a predetermined distance therebetween. 11. The current sensor according to claim 7 , wherein the first and second housings are fixed to each other at least in the slide guide portions by bolt fixation or heat staking.
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