IP Library Granted Patent US 9,713,292
Granted Patent B2
US 9,713,292 · App. 14/354,039 · Granted Jul 18, 2017

DC-DC converter and power conversion apparatus

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Patent No.
US 9,713,292
App. No.
14/354,039
Granted
Jul 18, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a DC-DC converter, the cooling of switching elements has been performed only by means of a cooling plate; therefore, there is a problem in that, to effectively radiate heats generated by power MOSFETs that have large heating values and that are arranged parallel, it becomes necessary to reduce thermal resistances and complicate the cooling route of a water-cooling device. Plural switching elements for controlling currents flowing through inductor elements, which are used for voltage conversion of a DC-DC converter, are fixed to a metal case via a heat conductive insulating material and via a metal radiator having a better heat conduction characteristic than the metal case. Because there occur no large mixing phenomena of heat currents among neighboring switching elements, and there are only little heat interferences between the neighboring switching elements, the thermal diffusion characteristic is improved, and the cooling efficiency for the switching elements can be increased.

Claims (27)

1. A DC-DC converter comprising:

a transformer for converting voltages;

a plurality of switching elements for controlling a current flowing through the transformer;

a metal radiator;

a metal case for housing the transformer, the switching elements, and the radiator; and

a refrigerant channel through which a cooled-down refrigerant flows,

wherein the refrigerant channel is disposed on the outer surface of the case,

wherein the radiator is formed so that the heat conductivity of the radiator is higher than that of the case,

wherein the radiator is disposed on the inner surface of the case directly or via a heat conductive member so that the radiator faces the refrigerant channel with the case between the radiator and the channel,

wherein the switching elements includes a first switching element and a second switching element, and

wherein, in the case where the first switching element is projected in a direction normal to a surface on which the switching elements are disposed and that is a surface of the radiator, the first switching element is disposed on the radiator via an insulating member so that the projected part of the first switching element is overlapped with the projected part of the refrigerant channel, and the second switching element is disposed on the radiator via an insulating member so that the projected part of the second switching element is prevented from being overlapped with the projected part of the refrigerant channel.

2. The DC-DC converter according to claim 1 ,

wherein the transformer is disposed so that the transformer faces the refrigerant channel with the case between the transformer and the channel.

3. A power conversion apparatus comprising an inverter and a DC-DC converter fixed to the outer surface of the inverter,

wherein the inverter includes a power module for converting DC power into AC power and a refrigerant channel through which a cooled-down refrigerant flows;

wherein the DC-DC converter includes a transformer for converting voltages, a plurality of switching elements for controlling a current flowing through the transformer, a metal radiator, and a metal case for housing the transformer, the switching elements, and the radiator;

wherein the power module is cooled by a cooled-down refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant channel;

wherein the radiator is formed so that the heat conductivity of the radiator is higher than that of the case;

wherein the radiator is disposed on the inner surface of the case directly or via a heat conductive member so that the radiator faces the refrigerant channel with the case between the radiator and the channel;

wherein the switching elements includes a first switching element and a second switching element, and

wherein, in the case where the first switching element is projected in a direction normal to a surface on which the switching elements are disposed and that is a surface of the radiator, the first switching element is disposed on the radiator via an insulating member so that the projected part of the first switching element is overlapped with the projected part of the refrigerant channel, and the second switching element is disposed on the radiator via an insulating member so that the projected part of the second switching element is prevented from being overlapped with the projected part of the refrigerant channel.

4. The power conversion apparatus according to claim 3 ,

wherein the inverter includes a capacitor module for smoothing the DC power supplied to the power module;

wherein the refrigerant channel includes a first channel and a second channel;

wherein the first channel is formed on a first side portion of the capacitor module;

wherein the second channel is formed on a second side portion of the capacitor module and in such a position as to make the second channel faces the first channel with the capacitor module between the second and first channels; and

wherein, in the case where the first switching element is projected in a direction normal to a surface on which the switching elements are disposed that is a surface of the radiator, the first switching element is disposed so that the projected part of the first switching element is overlapped with the projected part of the first channel, and the second switching element is disposed so that the projected part of the second switching element is overlapped with the projected part of the capacitor module.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 25, 2021
From: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
Reel/Frame 056299/0447 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2014
From: SHINOHARA, HIDENORI; YASUNAMI, MITSURU; CHIDA, TADAHIKO
To: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 033344/0522 →