Smart emi vent
US-2018249600-A1 · Aug 30, 2018 · US
US11569642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11569642-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816617138-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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An explosion-proof housing 10 having at least one pressure relief body 15 arranged in a pressure compensation vent opening 14 of one of the housing parts 12, 13 . In order to secure the pressure relief body 15 to the housing part 12 , a thickened region 20 of the housing part 12 engages over an edge zone 24 of the pressure relief body 15 along its entire peripheral surface 23 on both of its flat sides 16, 17 . A resulting engaging depth Si, which is measured parallel to the flat sides 16, 17 , is preferably greater than a thickness D 1 , D 2 of the part of the thickened region 20 engaging over the edge zone 24 . The pressure relief element 15 consists of sintered wire mesh. This connection is pressure-resistant and stable over a wide temperature range.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) for providing a pressure proof encapsulation comprising: at least two housing components ( 12 , 13 ) that in a joined condition enclose an interior space ( 11 ) in which electrical components that potentially form ignition sources can be accommodated, at least one of the housing components ( 12 , 13 ) being a cast part having a pressure compensation vent ( 14 ), at least one pressure relief body ( 15 ) with two flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) arrange in the pressure compensating vent ( 14 ) and connected to the cast part, said cast part being formed so as to at least partially extend over the pressure relief body ( 15 ) onto the flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) thereof, and said housing component ( 12 ) with said pressure compensating vent ( 14 ) and pressure relief body ( 15 ) having a melting temperature that is lower than the melting temperature of the pressure relief body ( 15 ). 2. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 1 in which the housing component ( 12 ) with the pressure relief body ( 15 ) is a metal cast part. 3. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 2 in which the housing component ( 12 ) with the pressure relief body ( 15 ) is made of aluminum. 4. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 1 in which the two housing components ( 12 , 13 ) are in abutting relation to each other at an interface ( 18 ) which is oriented parallel to the flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) of the pressure relief body ( 15 ). 5. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 1 in which said pressure relief body ( 15 ) is a sintered wire mesh body that consists of several wire fabric layers bonded together by sintering. 6. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 1 in which the flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) of the pressure relief body ( 15 ) are formed so as to be flat at least in sections. 7. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 1 in which the pressure relief body ( 15 ) and pressure compensation vent ( 14 ) have rectangular contours, wherein the contour of the pressure relief body ( 15 ) is larger than the contour of the pressure compensation vent ( 14 ). 8. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 1 in which the pressure relief body ( 15 ) has a circumferential surface ( 23 ) which extends between the flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) and which is configured as a smooth interface. 9. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 8 in which the housing component ( 12 ) measured on the circumferential surface ( 23 ) of the pressure relief body ( 15 ) has a thickness (D) which is greater than the thickness (D 3 ) of the pressure relief body ( 15 ). 10. The explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) of claim 9 in which the housing component ( 12 ) measured on the circumferential surface ( 23 ) of the pressure relief body ( 15 ) has a thickness (D) which is greater than the wall thickness (W) of the housing component ( 12 ) measured at a distance from the pressure compensation vent ( 14 ). 11. An explosion-proof housing ( 10 ) for providing a pressure a pressure proof encapsulation comprising: at least two housing components ( 12 , 13 ) that in a joined condition enclose an interior space ( 11 ) in which electrical components that potentially form ignition sources can be accommodated, at least one of the housing components ( 12 , 13 ) being a cast part having a pressure compensation vent ( 14 ), at least one pressure relief body ( 15 ) with two flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) arrange in the pressure compensating vent ( 14 ) and connected to the cast part, said cast part being formed so as to at least partially extend over the pressure relief body ( 15 ) onto the flat surfaces ( 16 , 17 ) thereof, and said housing component ( 12 ) with the pressure compensating vent ( 14 ) and pressure relief body ( 15 ) being made of a metallic material that does not penetrate the pressure relief body ( 15 ) when melted.
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