Integrated electronic switch and control module for a power tool

US9847194B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9847194-B2
Application numberUS-201514672666-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2015
Priority dateMar 28, 2014
Publication dateDec 19, 2017
Grant dateDec 19, 2017

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An electronic switch and control module for a power tool having an electric motor is provided. The module includes a module housing including a bottom surface, side walls, and an open face, a printed circuit board (PCB) received from the open face of the module housing and securely disposed within the module housing at a distance from the bottom surface of the module housing; power switches mounted on a top surface of the PCB, and heat sinks discretely arranged and each mounted over a respective one of the plurality of power switches and secured to the top surface of the PCB to transfer heat away from the power switch through the open face of the module housing. The module further includes an input unit having conductive tracks disposed on the PCB and an electro-mechanical element engaging the plurality of conductive tracks, the input unit generating a signal for controlling a switching operation of the plurality of power switches, and a controller mounted on the PCB configured to control the switching operation of the power switches based on the signal from the input unit.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electronic switch and control module for a power tool having an electric motor, comprising: a module housing including a bottom surface, side walls, and an open face; a printed circuit board (PCB) received from the open face of the module housing and securely disposed within the module housing at a distance from the bottom surface of the module housing; a plurality of power switches mounted on a top surface of the PCB, the power switches being electrically configured to switchably connect a supply of electric power from a power source to the electric motor; a plurality of heat sinks discretely arranged and each mounted over a respective one of the plurality of power switches and secured to the top surface of the PCB to transfer heat away from the power switch through the open face of the module housing; an input unit having a plurality of conductive tracks disposed on the PCB and an electro-mechanical element engaging the plurality of conductive tracks, the input unit generating a signal for controlling a switching operation of the plurality of power switches; and a controller mounted on the PCB coupled to the plurality of power switches and the input unit, the controller being configured to control the switching operation of the power switches based on the signal from the input unit. 2. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , wherein the conductive tracks are disposed on the top surface of the PCB. 3. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , wherein the controller is mounted on a lower surface of the PCB facing the bottom surface of the module housing, the controller being electronically connected to the power switches via a plurality of vias. 4. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , wherein the module housing includes a plurality of retention features for securely holding the PCB at a distance from the bottom surface of the module housing. 5. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , wherein each heat sink includes a main plate disposed directly above the respective power switch at close proximity thereto, and at least one leg mounted on the PCB and electronically coupled to a drain of the respective power switch. 6. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of power switches comprise six Field Effect Transistors (FETs) configured as a three-phase bridge rectifier. 7. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , wherein further comprising a potting compound formed around the PCB within the housing but leaves a top surface of the heat sink exposed through the open face of the module housing. 8. The electronic switch and control module of claim 7 , wherein the potting compound leaves exposed a main plate of the heat sink with a surface area of approximately between 20 to 30 mm 2 . 9. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , further comprising an encapsulation member that substantially covers the input unit and includes a chamber to house the electro-mechanical element in engagement with the conductive tracks. 10. The electronic switch and control module of claim 9 , wherein the encapsulation member mates with at least one of the side walls of the module housing and includes at least one of wire retention or wire guide features arranged to retain or guide wires coupled to the PCB. 11. The electronic switch and control module of claim 1 , further including a cover configured to mate with at least one of the side walls of the module housing to partially cover a portion of the PCB not including an area of the PCB where the plurality of power switches and plurality of heat sinks are mounted. 12. The electronic switch and control module of claim 11 , wherein the cover includes at least one of wire retention or wire guide features arranged to retain or guide wires coupled to the PCB. 13. An electric power tool comprising: an electric motor; and an electronic switch and control module according to claim 1 . 14. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the electric motor is a three-phase brushless DC motor and the power switches include six Field Effect Transistors connected as a three-phase bridge rectifier. 15. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the electric motor is rotatably coupled to a fan inside a motor housing, and the electric power module is disposed in a tool handle in fluid communication with the motor such that an airflow is generated by the fan through the handle to transfer heat away from the power switches within the open compartment.

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  • Means for enhancing the operator's awareness of arrival of the controlling member at a command or datum position; Providing feel, e.g. means for creating a counterforce (arrangements for indicating the position of the controlling member G05G1/015) · CPC title

  • Hand-held machine tool · CPC title

  • Components thermally connected to metal substrates or heat-sinks by insert mounting · CPC title

  • biased to return to normal position upon removal of operating force · CPC title

  • Drive circuits, e.g. power electronics (H02K11/38 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9847194B2 cover?
An electronic switch and control module for a power tool having an electric motor is provided. The module includes a module housing including a bottom surface, side walls, and an open face, a printed circuit board (PCB) received from the open face of the module housing and securely disposed within the module housing at a distance from the bottom surface of the module housing; power switches mou…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Black & Decker Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H21/12. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2017 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).