IP Library Granted Patent US 8,957,752
Granted Patent B2
US 8,957,752 · App. 14/350,143 · Granted Feb 17, 2015

Inverter housing system

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Patent No.
US 8,957,752
App. No.
14/350,143
Granted
Feb 17, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A housing system can comprise a plastic cover ( 12 ); a plastic base ( 14 ) comprising a floor ( 20 ) having side walls ( 22, 24 ); a first elevation ( 26 ); a second elevation ( 34 ); a first mounting column ( 40 ) located in a transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ) adjacent a major axis first sidewall ( 22 ); a second mounting column ( 42 ) located in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ) adjacent a major axis second sidewall ( 22 ); wherein the first and second mounting columns ( 40,42 ) have a top surface ( 44 ) that protrudes a distance from the floor ( 20 ), in the Z direction, in an amount greater than or equal to elevation walls ( 28,36 ), wherein the top surface ( 44 ) is configured to receive an attachment element ( 46 ). The housing system can also comprise a transformer ( 72 ), physically attached to the mounting columns; a capacitor ( 74 ); a fan ( 78 ), and a printed circuit board ( 80 ).

Claims (58)

1. A housing system, comprising:

a plastic cover ( 12 );

a plastic base ( 14 ) having a major axis ( 16 ) and a minor axis ( 18 ), wherein the plastic base ( 14 ) comprises

a floor ( 20 ) having sidewalls ( 22 , 24 ) extending from the floor in a “Z” direction;

a first elevation ( 26 ) formed from first elevation walls ( 28 ) protruding from the floor ( 20 ) in the Z direction and a first elevation bridge ( 41 ) extending between the first elevation walls ( 28 ), wherein the first elevation walls ( 28 ) extend along the major axis ( 18 ) from near a minor axis first sidewall ( 24 ) toward a transformer end of the base ( 32 ), wherein the first elevation ( 26 ) extends greater than or equal to 70% of a length of the floor ( 20 ) along the major axis ( 16 ) adjacent to a major axis first sidewall ( 22 ); and wherein the first elevation ( 26 ) extends along the minor axis ( 18 ) by greater than or equal to 5% of a width of the floor ( 20 ) along the minor axis ( 18 );

a second elevation ( 34 ) formed from second elevation walls ( 36 ) protruding from the floor ( 20 ) in the Z direction and a second elevation bridge ( 43 ) extending between the second elevation walls ( 36 ), wherein the second elevation walls ( 36 ) extend along the major axis ( 16 ) from near a minor axis second sidewall ( 24 ) toward a transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ), wherein the second elevation ( 34 ) extends greater than or equal to 70% of a length of the floor ( 20 ) along the major axis ( 16 ) adjacent to a major axis second sidewall ( 22 ); and wherein the second elevation ( 34 ) extends along the minor axis ( 18 ) by greater than or equal to 5% of a width of the floor ( 20 ) along the minor axis ( 18 );

a first mounting column ( 40 ) located in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ) adjacent the major axis first sidewall ( 22 ); and

a second mounting column ( 42 ) located in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ) adjacent the major axis second sidewall ( 22 );

wherein the first and second mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ) have a top surface ( 44 ) that protrudes a distance from the floor ( 20 ), in the Z direction, in an amount greater than or equal to the elevation walls ( 28 , 36 ), wherein the top surface ( 44 ) is configured to receive an attachment element ( 46 ).

2. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising:

perpendicular ribs ( 64 ) extending from the floor ( 20 ) and from the first elevation ( 26 ) to the second elevation ( 34 ) in a component end ( 60 ) of the plastic base ( 14 );

a transformer ( 72 ) having a weight of 5 to 10 kilograms physically attached to the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 );

a capacitor ( 74 ) extending into a split cylinder ( 76 );

a fan ( 78 ); and

a printed circuit board ( 80 ).

3. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a center of gravity bracket ( 100 ) having connector lips ( 102 ) configured to attach to the top surface ( 44 ) of the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ); a platform ( 104 ) located between the connector lips ( 102 ) having a length and width to receive a transformer ( 72 ); a bracket wall ( 106 ) on opposite sides of the platform ( 104 ) extending from an edge of the platform ( 104 ) to the lip ( 102 ); wherein when the lips ( 102 ) are attached to the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ), the bracket walls ( 106 ) extend from the lips ( 102 ) toward the floor ( 20 ); and

a transformer ( 72 );

wherein the housing system is configured to receive a transformer ( 72 ) having a weight of 7 kilograms and wherein the housing system remains intact with no visible damage after each surface of the housing system after a structural impact test comprising surrounding the assembled inverter housing system with expandable polystyrene packing material, enclosing the housing system and packing material in a six side, cardboard container having a wall thickness of less than or equal to 5 mm, and dropping the container from a height of 1.0 meter (m) onto a carpeted surface on each side of the container.

4. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ) have a bore ( 48 ) extending from the top surface ( 44 ) into the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ) dimensioned to receive the attachment element ( 46 ), wherein the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ) have structural ribs ( 50 ) extending from the bore ( 48 ) to an edge of the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ).

5. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the first elevation bridge ( 41 ) and the second elevation bridge ( 43 ) form a flat plateau having a constant distance in the Z direction from the floor ( 20 ).

6. The housing system of any of claim 1 , wherein the housing system is configured to receive a transformer ( 72 ) having a weight of 7 kilograms and wherein the housing system remains intact with no visible damage after each surface of the housing system after a structural impact test comprising surrounding the assembled inverter housing system with expandable polystyrene packing material, enclosing the housing system and packing material in a six side, cardboard container having a wall thickness of less than or equal to 5 mm, and dropping the container from a height of 1.0 meters (m) onto a carpeted surface on each side of the container.

7. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising a split cylinder ( 76 ) having a connected end ( 82 ) attached to the floor ( 20 ) and an open end ( 84 ) opposite the connected end ( 82 ), wherein the connected end ( 82 ) has a diameter, d c , and the open end ( 84 ) has a diameter, d o , wherein d c is less than d o , and wherein the split cylinder ( 76 ) has at least two slits ( 86 ) extending from the open end ( 84 ) to the connected end ( 82 ).

8. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the split cylinder ( 76 ) has greater than or equal to 3 slits ( 86 ).

9. The housing system of any of claim 1 , wherein the split cylinder ( 76 ) changes from d o to d c with an annular ring ( 88 ) or wherein the split cylinder ( 76 ) changes from d c to d o at a ledge ( 92 ) that has an angle of 85° to 95° to a side ( 90 ) of the split cylinder ( 76 ).

10. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the top surface ( 44 ) protrudes a distance from the floor ( 20 ), in the Z direction, in an amount less than the first elevation wall 28 and the second elevation wall 36 .

11. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising a vapor plate ( 110 ) comprising a heat transfer wall ( 112 ) and a release wall ( 114 ), wherein the heat transfer wall ( 112 ) is configured to be located adjacent to a transformer ( 72 ), wherein the release wall ( 114 ) comprises heat exchange fins ( 116 ) across its surface; wherein between the heat transfer wall ( 112 ) and the release wall ( 114 ) is a fluid and capillary wick material such that in use, the material can absorb heat from the transformer ( 72 ) by changing to a vapor, migrate to the release wall ( 114 ) where it cools to a liquid, releasing heat, and is then wicked back to the heat transfer wall ( 112 ).

12. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the vapor plate ( 110 ) further comprises a thermally conductive paste ( 118 ) in contact with both the transformer ( 72 ) and the heat transfer wall ( 112 ).

13. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchange fins ( 116 ) are oriented in a direction perpendicular to the airflow ( 120 ) through the housing system.

14. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein a minor axis sidewall ( 24 ) in the transformer end ( 32 ) comprises, a metal sheet ( 140 ) on an inner surface ( 142 ) of the minor axis sidewall ( 24 ) in an area that will be located adjacent the transformer ( 72 ) when in use, wherein the metal sheet ( 140 ) is corrugated, and a thermally insulating material ( 146 ) between the metal sheet ( 140 ) and the plastic of the minor axis first or second sidewall ( 24 ).

15. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the thermally insulating material ( 146 ) is corrugated complimentary to the metal sheet ( 140 ).

16. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the metal sheet ( 140 ) has an outer surface ( 148 ) located opposite the thermally insulating material ( 146 ) that is polished.

17. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the metal sheet ( 140 ) comprises aluminum and/or copper.

18. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the housing system further comprises a first mounting bracket ( 210 ) and a second mounting bracket ( 212 ) attached to the floor ( 20 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ), near the minor axis sidewall ( 24 ) in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ), wherein the first and second mounting brackets ( 210 , 212 ) comprise vertically extending walls ( 214 ) extending in a direction from the floor ( 20 ) having an attachment portion ( 228 ) extending toward the major axis sidewalls ( 22 ), and a connecting wall ( 216 ) disposed between the vertically extending walls ( 214 ); a transformer attachment ( 218 ) extending from the connecting wall ( 216 ); and a plastic cover ( 12 ), wherein a cover extension member ( 222 ) extends from the plastic cover ( 12 ) and fits into an opening located in a compliant member ( 220 ) disposed between the cover extension member ( 222 ) and the transformer attachment ( 218 ).

19. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third mounting column ( 52 ) located in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ) adjacent the major axis first sidewall ( 22 ) and the minor axis first sidewall ( 24 );

a fourth mounting column ( 54 ) located in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 ) adjacent the major axis second sidewall ( 22 ) and the minor axis first sidewall ( 24 );

a beam assembly ( 160 ) surrounding the transformer attachment ( 218 ), comprising:

a plastic major axis beam ( 168 ) extending along the major axis sidewall ( 22 ) in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 );

a plastic minor axis beam ( 162 ) extending along the minor axis sidewall ( 24 ) in the transformer end ( 32 ) of the plastic base ( 14 );

a support member ( 172 ) attached to the plastic base ( 14 ), wherein the minor axis beam ( 162 ) is supported by slots ( 170 ) on the major axis beam ( 168 ) and wherein the minor axis beam ( 162 ) is supported at an end by the support member ( 172 ); and

a compliant member ( 174 ) disposed underneath the major axis beam ( 168 ) and the minor axis beam ( 162 ).

20. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising a mounting plate ( 230 ) attached to the first and second mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ), wherein the mounting plate ( 230 ) comprises openings ( 234 ) on a surface of the mounting plate ( 230 ) and a dissipater plate ( 232 ) attached to the mounting plate ( 230 ) on an end, wherein the dissipater plate ( 232 ) extends outward and protrudes upward from the mounting plate ( 230 ), wherein the dissipater plate ( 232 ) comprises a top portion ( 236 ) extending in the direction of the major axis ( 16 ), wherein the top portion ( 236 ) comprises openings ( 234 ) and heat dissipating fins ( 238 ) on a side of the top portion ( 236 ).

21. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising a center of gravity ( 100 ) bracket having

connector lips ( 102 ) configured to attach to the top surface ( 44 ) of the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 );

a platform ( 104 ) located between the connector lips ( 102 ) having a length and width to receive a transformer ( 72 ); and

a bracket wall ( 106 ) on opposite sides of the platform ( 104 ) extending from an edge of the platform ( 104 ) to the lip ( 102 );

wherein when the lips ( 102 ) are attached to the mounting columns ( 40 , 42 ), the bracket walls ( 106 ) extend from the lips ( 102 ) toward the floor ( 20 ).

22. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the first elevation ( 26 ) and/or the second elevation ( 34 ) has an elevation perpendicular rib ( 62 ) extending from the first elevation bridge ( 41 ) and the second elevation bridge ( 43 ), between the elevation walls ( 28 , 36 ).

23. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the first elevation ( 26 ) and/or the second elevation ( 34 ) comprises an elevation parallel rib ( 68 ) extending from the elevation perpendicular rib ( 62 ) to another elevation perpendicular rib ( 62 ) or to a sidewall ( 22 , 24 ).

24. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising perpendicular ribs ( 64 ) extending from the floor ( 20 ) and from the first elevation ( 26 ) to the second elevation ( 34 ) in the component end ( 60 ).

25. The housing system of claim 1 , further comprising parallel ribs ( 66 ) extending from perpendicular rib ( 64 ) to perpendicular rib ( 64 ) in the component end ( 60 ).

26. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the top surface ( 44 ) of the first mounting column ( 40 ) and the second mounting column ( 42 ) protrudes a distance from the floor ( 20 ), in the Z direction, in an amount less than the elevation walls ( 28 , 36 ).

27. The housing system of claim 18 , wherein the top surface ( 44 ) of the third mounting column ( 52 ) and the fourth mounting column ( 54 ) comprise a height selected from the group consisting of: level with the top surface ( 44 ) of the first mounting column ( 40 ) and the second mounting column ( 42 ); greater than or equal to the top surface ( 44 ) of the first mounting column ( 40 ) and the second mounting column ( 42 ); less than or equal to the top surface ( 44 ) of the first mounting column ( 40 ) and the second mounting column ( 42 ); and combinations comprising at least one of the foregoing.

28. The housing system of claim 1 , wherein the first elevation ( 26 ) extends along the minor axis ( 18 ) by 5% to 15% of a width of the floor ( 20 ) along the minor axis ( 18 ); and/or wherein the second elevation ( 34 ) extends along the minor axis ( 18 ) by 5% to 15% of a width of the floor ( 20 ) along the minor axis ( 18 ).

29. A method of altering voltage, comprising:

introducing voltage to a transformer;

altering the voltage of the transformer, wherein the transformer is disposed in the housing system of claim 1 .

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE 12/116841, 12/123274, 12/345155, 13/177651, 13/234682, 13/259855, 13/355684, 13/904372, 13/956615, 14/146802, 62/011336 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 033591 FRAME 0673. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Aug 29, 2014
From: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.
To: SABIC GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES B.V.
Reel/Frame 033663/0427 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT REMOVE 10 APPL. NUMBERS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 033591 FRAME: 0673. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Aug 28, 2014
From: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.
To: SABIC GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES B.V.
Reel/Frame 033649/0529 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 22, 2014
From: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.
To: SABIC GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES B.V.
Reel/Frame 033591/0673 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 7, 2014
From: SHARMA, HARINDRANATH K.; KANCHARLA, ASHOK KUMAR; HARDIKAR, NARENDRA ANAND; BEDI, SANJAY
To: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.
Reel/Frame 032614/0892 →