Inductor temperature sensor
US-2022181076-A1 · Jun 9, 2022 · US
US12211639B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12211639-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117537963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2025 |
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A power inductor such as a variable voltage converter power inductor having a temperature sensor embedded therein is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, the sensor may be disposed between the core and the coil or winding. The sensor may be positioned in the cavity of a bobbin or the core itself.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power inductor comprising: a magnetic core having a first end and a second end; a bobbin assembly having a first fixture disposed around the first end of the magnetic core and a second fixture having a sensor-enclosure and being disposed around the second end of the magnetic core; an electrically conductive winding surrounding the magnetic core and disposed between the first and second fixture; and a thermal sensor disposed in the sensor-enclosure and between the magnetic core and the electrically conductive winding to detect a temperature of the power inductor during operation. 2. The power inductor of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive winding is copper wire. 3. The power inductor of claim 2 , further comprising an epoxy potting or insulation paper configured to isolate the thermal sensor from the copper wire winding. 4. The power inductor of claim 1 , wherein the second fixture defines a channel and a lead from the thermal sensor is disposed therein. 5. The power inductor of claim 1 , wherein the thermal sensor is a thermocouple or thermistor. 6. A vehicle transmission system comprising: a variable voltage converter (VVC) power inductor having a core, a winding disposed around the core, an injection molded bobbin assembly having an appendage defining a cavity, and a temperature sensor disposed in the cavity such that the temperature sensor is between the core and the winding, the VVC power inductor being in electrical communication with an electrical energy source and an inverter such that the VVC power inductor regulates a voltage of the inverter and the temperature sensor is configured to monitor a temperature of the VVC power inductor during operation. 7. The vehicle transmission system of claim 6 , wherein the temperature sensor is fixed between the core and the winding via an injection mold or potting. 8. The vehicle transmission system of claim 7 , wherein the potting is an epoxy potting. 9. The vehicle transmission system of claim 6 , further comprising a bobbin assembly having a temperature sensor appendage. 10. The vehicle transmission system of claim 9 , wherein the temperature sensor appendage defines a cavity with the temperature sensor disposed therein. 11. The vehicle transmission system of claim 10 , further comprising an insulation paper or an epoxy potting configured to electrically insulate the temperature sensor in the cavity. 12. The power inductor of claim 9 , wherein a lead from the temperature sensor is routed through a channel defined by the bobbin assembly. 13. The power inductor of claim 12 , wherein the lead is laser welded to the temperature sensor. 14. The power inductor of claim 9 , wherein the bobbin assembly has a first end and a second end, and defines a channel such that the core is disposed within the channel and the winding is disposed between the first and second ends. 15. The power inductor of claim 9 , wherein the core and bobbin are injection molded. 16. A power inductor comprising: a magnetic core having a plurality of sides including a first side and a second side, the first and second sides defining a channel in communication with a first cavity, the first cavity defined in a surface of the first side and configured to house a first sensor, the channel configured to route a plurality of leads from the first sensor out of the second side such that the leads do not need to be bent to exit the channel; a first thermal sensor disposed in the first cavity and configured to detect a temperature during operation; and an electrically conductive winding surrounding the magnetic core such that the sensor is disposed between the magnetic core and the electrically conductive winding. 17. The power inductor of claim 16 , wherein the cavity includes a channel such that one or more leads connected to the sensor are disposed in the channel. 18. The power inductor of claim 16 , wherein the first cavity is located on an inner surface of the magnetic core. 19. The power inductor of claim 16 , wherein the magnetic core includes a second cavity having a second sensor disposed therein. 20. The power inductor of claim 19 , wherein the second sensor is a second thermal sensor.
Coil bobbins (formers for coils in general H01F5/02) · CPC title
Temperature sensor or protection · CPC title
General details of gearing (of screw-and-nut gearing F16H25/00; of fluid gearing F16H39/00 - F16H43/00) · CPC title
Encapsulating or impregnating (encapsulating coil and core H01F27/022) · CPC title
Insulation between coil and core, between different winding sections, around the coil; Other insulation structures · CPC title
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