Structure of mounting current sensor to battery cable

US9921250B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9921250-B2
Application numberUS-201514934761-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 6, 2015
Priority dateApr 5, 2012
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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A structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable includes a battery cable, a thermal fusion bonding tape wound around an outer circumference of the battery cable, and a current sensor. The current sensor includes a housing including a current detecting part configured to detect a current flowing through the battery cable, and a holder configured to hold and compress a thermal fusion bonding tape mounting portion in cooperation with the housing to deform a cross-sectional shape of the thermal fusion bonding tape mounting portion into an elliptical shape. The thermal fusion bonding tape mounting portion is a portion where the thermal fusion bonding tape is wound around the battery cable. Upon a compression between the housing and the holder being released, the elliptical shape of the cross-sectional shape of the thermal fusion bonding tape mounting portion is maintained.

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What is claimed is: 1. A structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable, the structure comprising: the battery cable; a thermal fusion bonding tape wound around an outer circumference of the battery cable; and the current sensor comprising a housing including a current detecting part configured to detect a current flowing through the battery cable, and a holder mounted to the housing with the thermal fusion bonding tape and the battery cable being arranged between the housing and the holder, wherein the housing and the holder is configured to sandwich, compress, and deform the thermal fusion bonding tape and the battery cable, a cross-sectional shape of the thermal fusion bonding tape deformed by the housing and the holder is an elliptical shape, a cross-sectional shape of the battery cable deformed by the housing and the holder is an elliptical shape, and the thermal fusion bonding tape with the cross-sectional shape of the elliptical shape is cured. 2. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a housing body including the current detecting part, and a cover disposed separated from the current detecting part and mounted to the housing body to cover the current detecting part, and wherein the thermal fusion bonding tape and the battery cable are held between the holder and the cover. 3. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 2 , further comprising a soft filler filled between the current detecting part and the cover. 4. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 3 , wherein the soft filler comprises one of: a soft synthetic resin; and a soft rubber. 5. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 1 , wherein the current sensor is mounted near an end in a longitudinal direction of the battery cable. 6. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 1 , wherein the current sensor is mounted at an intermediate portion of the battery cable. 7. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 1 , wherein the battery cable comprises: a core wire; and a coating portion, and the thermal fusion bonding tape is mounted so as to cover the coating portion. 8. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 1 , wherein the holder, in a condition of holding and compressing, maintains a positional relationship between the battery cable and the current detecting part that is not affected by variation in a thickness or shape of the battery cable. 9. The structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable according to claim 1 , wherein directions of minor axes of the elliptical shapes of the thermal fusion bonding tape and the battery cable compressed by the housing and the holder correspond to an arranging direction of the battery cable and the current detecting part.

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What does patent US9921250B2 cover?
A structure of mounting a current sensor to a battery cable includes a battery cable, a thermal fusion bonding tape wound around an outer circumference of the battery cable, and a current sensor. The current sensor includes a housing including a current detecting part configured to detect a current flowing through the battery cable, and a holder configured to hold and compress a thermal fusion …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Yazaki Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R15/183. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 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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