Integration of current sensor with busbar

US11796574B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11796574-B2
Application numberUS-202117143915-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 7, 2021
Priority dateJan 7, 2021
Publication dateOct 24, 2023
Grant dateOct 24, 2023

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An electrical current sensing arrangement includes a busbar, a dielectric material containing therein a magnetic field sensor, and a ferromagnetic over-mold encapsulating a portion of the busbar and the dielectric material. The dielectric material is disposed against the busbar such that the magnetic field sensor is spaced away from the busbar and the ferromagnetic over-mold is not between the busbar and the magnetic field sensor.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical system comprising: a bent busbar defining a corner between a pair of legs; a magnetic field sensor disposed in an inner portion of the corner and spaced away from the legs such that the magnetic field sensor is between the legs; a dielectric material encapsulating the magnetic field sensor and in direct contact with the legs; and a ferromagnetic over-mold encapsulating the corner and the dielectric material. 2. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric material is a dielectric thermoset polymer. 3. The electrical system of claim 2 , wherein the thermoset polymer is epoxy. 4. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the ferromagnetic over-mold includes a thermoset polymer. 5. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field sensor is a hall sensor. 6. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field sensor is a magnetoresistive sensor. 7. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the bent busbar electrically connects cells of a battery. 8. The electrical system of claim 1 , wherein the legs define an angle therebetween no greater than 90 degrees. 9. An electrical current sensing arrangement comprising: a busbar; a dielectric material containing therein a magnetic field sensor; and a ferromagnetic over-mold encapsulating a portion of the busbar and the dielectric material, wherein the dielectric material is disposed against the busbar such that the magnetic field sensor is spaced away from the busbar and the ferromagnetic over-mold is not between the busbar and the magnetic field sensor. 10. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the dielectric material is a thermoset polymer. 11. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the dielectric material encapsulates a portion of the busbar. 12. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the dielectric polymer contains therein a second magnetic field sensor. 13. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the second magnetic field sensor is disposed on a side of the busbar opposite the magnetic field sensor. 14. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the second magnetic field sensor is disposed on a same side of the busbar as the magnetic field sensor. 15. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein a shape of the ferromagnetic over-mold is spherical or ovoid. 16. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 10 , wherein the dielectric thermoset polymer is epoxy. 17. The electrical current sensing arrangement of claim 9 , wherein the ferromagnetic over-mold includes epoxy. 18. An electrical system comprising: a plurality of busbars; a plurality of housings; a plurality of magnetic field sensors each disposed adjacent to one of the busbars and contained by one of the housings, wherein the housings are configured to electrically insulate the magnetic field sensors from the busbars; and at least one ferromagnetic over-mold encapsulating portions of the busbars and the housings. 19. The electrical system of claim 18 , wherein the housings configured to electrically insulate the magnetic field sensors from the busbar are dielectric thermoset polymers. 20. The electrical system of claim 19 , wherein the dielectric thermoset polymers comprise epoxy.

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  • G01R15/207Primary

    Constructional details independent of the type of device used · CPC title

  • Measuring current only · CPC title

  • Housings; Supporting members; Arrangements of terminals · CPC title

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What does patent US11796574B2 cover?
An electrical current sensing arrangement includes a busbar, a dielectric material containing therein a magnetic field sensor, and a ferromagnetic over-mold encapsulating a portion of the busbar and the dielectric material. The dielectric material is disposed against the busbar such that the magnetic field sensor is spaced away from the busbar and the ferromagnetic over-mold is not between the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R15/207. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2023 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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