Electrical device having busbar with flexible weld crimp

US9306381B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9306381-B2
Application numberUS-201414538357-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2014
Priority dateNov 15, 2013
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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An electrical device according to the principles of the present disclosure includes a frame, a conductor having a conductive element and an electrically insulating cover disposed about at least a portion of the conductive element, and a busbar mounted to the frame. The busbar includes a busbar body and a weld crimp. The weld crimp has a base, which extends from the busbar body, and a cross-member that is coupled to the base on a side of the base that is opposite the busbar body. The cross-member has a weld portion and a crimp portion. The weld portion intersects the base. The crimp portion intersects the weld portion and has a crimp member that receives the conductor. The crimp member is permanently deformed about the conductor so as to apply a clamping force to the conductor. The conductive element is welded to the weld portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical device comprising: a frame; a conductor having a conductive element and an electrically insulating cover disposed about at least a portion of the conductive element; and a busbar mounted to the frame, the busbar comprising a busbar body and a weld crimp, the weld crimp having a base, which extends from the busbar body, and a cross-member that is coupled to the base on a side of the base that is opposite the busbar body, the cross-member having a weld portion and a crimp portion, the weld portion intersecting the base, the crimp portion intersecting the weld portion and having a crimp member that receives the conductor, the crimp member being permanently deformed about the conductor so as to apply a clamping force to the conductor, the conductive element being welded to the weld portion, wherein the crimp portion is configured to flex relative to the weld portion to relieve stress in the weld between the conductive element and the weld portion when a non-axial force is applied to the conductor. 2. The electrical device of claim 1 wherein the flexural strength of the weld crimp at the intersection between the weld portion and the crimp portion is less than the peel strength of the weld between the conductive element and the weld portion. 3. The electrical device of claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional area of the weld crimp at the intersection between the weld portion and the crimp portion is less than the cross-sectional area of the remainder of the weld crimp. 4. The electrical device of claim 1 wherein the weld crimp has a first cross-sectional area at the intersection between the weld portion and the crimp portion, and the remainder of the weld crimp has a second cross-sectional area that is greater than the first cross-sectional area. 5. The electrical device of claim 4 wherein the base has a third cross-sectional area that is less than the second cross-sectional area. 6. The electrical device of claim 1 wherein the busbar includes rounded corners at locations where side edges of the base intersect corresponding edges of the busbar body. 7. The electrical device of claim 1 wherein the weld crimp includes rounded corners at locations where side edges of the weld portion intersect corresponding edges of the base. 8. The electrical device of claim 1 wherein the weld crimp includes a rounded corner at a location where side edges of the crimp portion intersect corresponding edges of the weld portion. 9. An electrical device comprising: a frame; a conductor having a conductive element and an electrically insulating cover disposed about at least a portion of the conductive element; and a busbar mounted to the frame, the busbar comprising a busbar body and a weld crimp, the weld crimp having a base, which extends from the busbar body, and a cross-member that is coupled to the base on a side of the base that is opposite the busbar body, the cross-member having a weld portion and a crimp portion, the weld portion intersecting the base at a first intersection, the crimp portion intersecting the weld portion at a second intersection, the crimp portion having a crimp member into which the conductor is received, the crimp member being permanently deformed about the conductor so as to apply a clamping force to the conductor, the conductive element being welded to the weld portion, wherein the weld crimp is configured to flex in at least one of the first intersection and the second intersection to relieve stress in the weld between the conductive element and the weld portion when a non-axial force is applied to the conductor. 10. The electrical device of claim 9 wherein the weld crimp is configured to flex at the first intersection when a force is applied to the conductor which imparts a load on the crimp portion in a direction toward or away from the busbar body. 11. The electrical device of claim 9 wherein the weld crimp is configured to flex at the second intersection when a force is applied to the conductor which imparts a load on the crimp portion in a direction perpendicular to a plane in which the busbar body resides. 12. The electrical device of claim 9 wherein the weld crimp has a reduced cross-sectional area in at least one of the first intersection and the second intersection. 13. The electrical device of claim 9 wherein the crimp member is generally U-shaped and has sides that are spaced apart to receive the portion of the conductive element about which the insulating cover is disposed. 14. The electrical device of claim 13 wherein the sides of the crimp member are offset from the weld portion such that, when the crimp member receives the insulated portion of the conductive element, a bare portion of the conductive element lies against a plane that is coincident with a surface of the weld portion to which the conductive element is welded. 15. The electrical device of claim 14 wherein the conductive element is welded to a surface of the weld portion that lies within a plane located approximately midway between the sides of the crimp member. 16. An electrical device comprising: a frame; a conductor having a conductive element and an electrically insulating cover disposed about the conductive element; and a busbar mounted to the frame, the busbar comprising a busbar body and a weld crimp, the weld crimp having a base, which extends from the busbar body, and a cross-member that is coupled to the base on a side of the base that is opposite the busbar body, the cross-member being physically separate from the busbar body other than a connection to the busbar body through the base, the cross-member having a weld portion and a crimp portion, the weld portion intersecting the base and extending past opposite sides of the base, the crimp portion being coupled to an end of the weld portion opposite the base, the crimp portion having a crimp member into which the conductor is received, the crimp member being permanently deformed about the conductor so as to apply a clamping force to the conductor, the conductive element being welded to the weld portion. 17. The electrical device of claim 16 wherein the intersection between the base and the weld portion is located approximately midway along a length of the cross-member. 18. The electrical device of claim 16 wherein the weld crimp is generally T-shaped. 19. The electrical device of claim 16 wherein the frame defines a busbar pocket configured to receive the busbar body, and the busbar body is shaped and sized in a manner that is complementary to the busbar pocket to inhibit movement of the busbar relative to the frame once the electrical device has been assembled. 20. The electrical device of claim 16 wherein the busbar is formed from a single piece of conductive sheet material.

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Classifications

  • connecting to cables except for flat or ribbon cables · CPC title

  • H01R4/023Primary

    between cables or wires and terminals · CPC title

  • H01R25/14Primary

    Rails or bus-bars constructed so that the counterparts can be connected thereto at any point along their length (supporting elements for lighting devices, displaceable along guiding elements and making electrical contact with conductors running along the guiding elements F21V21/35) · CPC title

  • Connections between or with conductive parts having primarily a non-electric function, e.g. frame, casing, rail · CPC title

  • surface mounting terminals · CPC title

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What does patent US9306381B2 cover?
An electrical device according to the principles of the present disclosure includes a frame, a conductor having a conductive element and an electrically insulating cover disposed about at least a portion of the conductive element, and a busbar mounted to the frame. The busbar includes a busbar body and a weld crimp. The weld crimp has a base, which extends from the busbar body, and a cross-memb…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yazaki North America Inc, Yazaki Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R4/023. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).