High voltage wire protection system for electric vehicles

US11848546B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11848546-B2
Application numberUS-202217590004-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 1, 2022
Priority dateFeb 1, 2021
Publication dateDec 19, 2023
Grant dateDec 19, 2023

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A flexible wire support structure extends between an axle and an inverter for an electric vehicle. The inverter is fixed relative to the vehicle body and the axle is moveable relative to the inverter during vehicle use. A wire extends between the inverter and the axle through a channel defined by the wire support structure. The wire support structure is attached at opposite ends to a first and second support structure, each of which allow pivoting of the flexible wire support structure in response to movement of the axle relative to the inverter. The wire support structure has a limited bend radius in response to movement of the axle, and blocks the wire extending within the support structure from being bent to a tight radius, thereby protecting the wire.

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What is claimed: 1. A wire protection system comprising: a first supporting structure with integral pivoting joints; a second supporting structure with integral pivoting joints; a flexible central wire supporting structure linking together the first supporting structure and the second supporting structure; wherein the supporting structure include travel reducing features to limit the bend radius of an enclosed wire, wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure has a first end and a second end, wherein the first and second ends are each pivotable about a vertical axis relative to the first and second supporting structure, wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure includes a first collar at the first end and a second collar at the second end, wherein the first collar is pivotable about the vertical axis relative to the first supporting structure and the second collar is pivotable about the vertical axis relative to the second supporting structure. 2. The wire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure includes terminal links at the first and second ends, wherein each of the terminal links is pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to the first and second collars, respectively. 3. The wire protection system of claim 2 , wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure includes a plurality of interconnected central links, wherein adjacent links of the interconnected central links are connected to one another via a pin and hole connection defining a horizontal pivot axis. 4. The wire protection system of claim 3 , wherein the central links and the terminal links are pivotable relative to each other about the horizontal pivot axes in response to vertical movement of the first supporting structure relative to the second supporting structure. 5. The wire protection system of claim 4 , wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure is pivotable about the vertical axis of the second supporting structure in response to lateral movement of the first supporting structure. 6. The wire protection system of claim 5 , wherein the central links and the terminal links remain horizontally aligned in response to the lateral movement of the first supporting structure. 7. The wire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure is configured to flex in a vertical direction and adjust one or more bend radiuses defined by the flexible central wire supporting structure in response to vertical movement of the first supporting structure. 8. The wire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the first supporting structure is fixedly to an axle of an electric vehicle, and the second supporting structure is fixed to an inverter of the electric vehicle, wherein the axle is moveable relative to the inverter during operation of the electric vehicle. 9. The wire protection system of claim 8 , wherein one or more wire conductors extend through a channel defined by the flexible central wire supporting structure, wherein the one or more wire conductors are fixed at opposite ends to the axle and the inverter via connectors. 10. The wire protection system of claim 9 , further comprising a strain relief mechanism attached to the axle and the inverter and fixed relative to the axle and the inverter respectively, wherein the strain relief mechanism is disposed between the connectors and the first supporting structure and between the connectors and the second supporting structure. 11. The wire protection system of claim 10 , wherein the strain relief mechanism includes a relief formed in a mounting block, wherein a diameter of the relief in the mounting block is smaller than a diameter of the one or more wire conductors, wherein the one or more wire conductors is held in place via an interference fit. 12. The wire protection system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible central wire supporting structure is moveable and bendable along a virtual plane, wherein the virtual plane is pivotable in response to vertical, lateral, and fore-and-aft movement of the first supporting structure relative to the second supporting structure. 13. A flexible wire protection system comprising: an axle for use in an electric vehicle; an inverter for use in the electric vehicle; a flexible wire extending between the inverter and the axle and which is fixed at opposite ends to the axle and the inverter; a flexible wire support structure surrounding the flexible wire, wherein the flexible wire extends through a channel defined by the flexible wire support structure; a first support structure fixed to the axle and including a first dual axis pivot mechanism; a second support structure fixed to the inverter and including a second dual axis pivot mechanism; wherein the flexible wire support structure is attached at opposite ends to the first and second dual axis pivot mechanisms; wherein movement of the axle relative to the inverter causes corresponding movement of the first supporting structure and bending of the flexible wire support structure; wherein a bend radius of the flexible wire support structure is limited, wherein the flexible wire support structure correspondingly limits the bend radius of the flexible wire extending therethrough. 14. The flexible wire protection system of claim 13 , wherein the flexible wire support structure includes a plurality of interconnected links pivotable relative to each other, wherein adjacent links are limited in a degree of pivoting relative to each other. 15. The flexible wire protection system of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of interconnected links include a pair of terminal links at opposite ends, wherein the terminal links are each pivotably connected to a collar, wherein the collars are pivotably connected relative to the axle and the inverter, respectively. 16. The flexible wire protection system of claim 15 , wherein the terminal links and the collars define the first and second dual axis pivot mechanisms, wherein the terminal links are pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to the collars and the collars are pivotable about a vertical axis relative to the axle and the inverter, respectively. 17. The flexible wire protection system of claim 16 , wherein the terminal links include upper and lower stop pads, and the collars include upper and lower counteracting surfaces, wherein contact between the stop pads and the upper and lower counteracting surfaces limits pivotable movement of the terminal links relative to the collars. 18. The flexible wire protection system of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of interconnected links includes central links connected between the terminal links, wherein each central link includes an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein one of the upper portion or the lower portion is a thick portion and the other of the upper portion or the lower portion is a thin portion, wherein an allowable bend radius along the flexible wire support structure is dependent on the arrangement of the thick portions and the thin portions of adjacent central links. 19. A wire protection system for an electric vehicle having an axle and an inverter, the wire protection system comprising: a first supporting structure fixed to the axle and having integral joints; a second supporting structure fixed to the inverter and having with integral joints; a flexible central wire supporting structure linking together the first supporting structure and the second supporting structure; a wire conductor extending through a channel defined by the

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  • H02G3/045Primary

    provided with perforations or slots permitting introduction or exit of wires · CPC title

  • formed by a succession of articulated units · CPC title

  • Constructional details, e.g. physical layout, assembly, wiring or busbar connections · CPC title

  • Protecting, fastening and routing means therefor · CPC title

  • using extensible carrier for the cable, e.g. self-coiling spring (extensible conductors or cables H01B7/06) · CPC title

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What does patent US11848546B2 cover?
A flexible wire support structure extends between an axle and an inverter for an electric vehicle. The inverter is fixed relative to the vehicle body and the axle is moveable relative to the inverter during vehicle use. A wire extends between the inverter and the axle through a channel defined by the wire support structure. The wire support structure is attached at opposite ends to a first and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magna Powertrain America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02G3/045. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 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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We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).