HIGH-VOLTAGE CONNECTOR
20230114973 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide a high-voltage connector comprising a first high-voltage connection interface comprising first and second high-voltage pins and first and second high-voltage interlock pins; a second high-voltage connection interface comprising third and fourth high-voltage pins and third and fourth high-voltage interlock pins and a high-voltage interlock connection interface, wherein the first high-voltage pin is electrically connected to the third high-voltage pin, the second high-voltage pin is electrically connected to the fourth high-voltage pin, the first high-voltage interlock pin is electrically connected to the third high-voltage interlock pin, and the second and fourth high-voltage interlock pins are electrically connected to the high-voltage interlock connection interface.
Claims
1. A high-voltage inline connector comprising: a first high-voltage connection interface comprising first and second high-voltage pins and first and second high-voltage interlock pins; a second high-voltage connection interface comprising third and fourth high-voltage pins and third and fourth high-voltage interlock pins; and a high-voltage interlock connection interface; wherein the first high-voltage pin is electrically connected to the third high-voltage pin, the second high-voltage pin is electrically connected to the fourth high-voltage pin, the first high-voltage interlock pin is electrically connected to the third high-voltage interlock pin, and the second and fourth high-voltage interlock pins are electrically connected to the high-voltage interlock connection interface.
2. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 1, wherein the high-voltage inline connector is formed in three parts, the three parts comprising: a first header; a second header; and an inline connector body; wherein the first header comprises the first high-voltage connection interface, the second header comprises the second high-voltage connection interface, and the connector body comprises the high-voltage interlock connection interface.
3. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 2, wherein the first and second headers are attachable to the connector body, such that when attached the first and third high-voltage pins are within a first pin bore of the high-voltage inline connector body and the second and fourth high-voltage pins are within a second pin bore of the connector body, wherein the first and third high-voltage pins are electrically connected via a first busbar located in the first pin bore, and the second and fourth high-voltage pins are electrically connected via a second busbar located in the second pin bore.
4. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 2, wherein the first and second headers are attachable to the connector body, such that when attached the first and third high-voltage pins are within a first pin bore of the inline connector body and the second and fourth high-voltage pins are within a second pin bore of the connector body, wherein the first high-voltage pin directly contacts the third high-voltage pin in the first pin bore and the second high-voltage pin directly contacts the fourth high-voltage pin in the second pin bore.
5. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 3 wherein the first header further comprises a fifth high-voltage pin, the second header further comprises a sixth high-voltage pin, and the inline connector body comprises a third pin bore.
6. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 2, wherein each of the first and second headers comprise one or more high-voltage interlock pin bores, wherein each of the high-voltage interlock pins extends through one of the high-voltage interlock pin bores.
7. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 2 wherein the headers are connected to the inline connector by at least one of a bolt, rivet, over-centre clamp, latch or an adhesive.
8. The high-voltage inline connector of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second high-voltage connection interfaces comprises a flange arranged to locate an end connector of a high-voltage harness.
9. A vehicle comprising the high-voltage inline connector of claim 1.
10. The vehicle of claim 9 further comprising a first high-voltage component having an associated first harness and a second high-voltage component having an associated second harness, wherein the first and second high-voltage components are connected to each other by connecting the first harness to the first high-voltage connection interface and connecting the second to the second high-voltage connection interface.
11. The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the connection between the first harness and the first high-voltage connection interface is releasable.
12. An inline connector body for a high-voltage inline connector, the inline connector body comprising: a first mounting point; a second mounting point; and a high-voltage interlock connection interface; wherein: the first mounting point is arranged to have a first header mounted thereon and the second mounting point is arranged to have a second header mounted thereon; the first header comprises a first high-voltage connection interface comprising first and second high-voltage pins and first and second high-voltage interlock pins; the second header comprises a second high-voltage connection interface comprising third and fourth high-voltage pins and third and fourth high-voltage interlock pins; and when the first and second headers are mounted on the inline connector body, the first high-voltage pin is electrically connected to the third high-voltage pin, the second high-voltage pin is electrically connected to the fourth high-voltage pin, the first high-voltage interlock pin is electrically connected to the third high-voltage interlock pin, and the second and fourth high-voltage interlock pins are electrically connected to the high-voltage interlock connection interface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] One or more embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0047] Due to safety concerns, the high-voltage components must have features which detect improper use, disconnection or faults. Typically, this is provided by connection to a high-voltage interlock loop. The purpose of the high-voltage interlock loop is to interconnect each of the high-voltage electrical components such that if one is deemed unsafe, comes uncoupled or is being repaired, each component connected to the high-voltage interlock loop is automatically discharged within a very short period of time. This helps to protect vehicle users and service personnel from potential electrocution hazards.
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[0049] The need to provide such a long harness can cause difficulties during assembly of the vehicle 101, partly because the harness itself can get in the way of other components, and also because provision of components connected by a single long harness makes it necessary to install the components 201, 401 at substantially the same time and at distant locations on the vehicle. Although it may be possible in some circumstances to install the high-voltage components without the harness, and only install the harness that connects them together later on in the assembly procedure, this may not be possible because the connection ports of the high-voltage components may be rendered inaccessible by the addition of further components.
[0050] Furthermore, if a single vehicle line includes variants with and without the high-voltage inverter 300 being integrated within the housing of the traction motor 200 (i.e. a variant having architecture similar to that shown in
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[0052] The inline connector body 520 further comprises a plurality of holes 510 for attachment of the HVCA to the body of the vehicle, this may assist in the prevention of vibrations and forces, applied to the HVCA in the normal course of driving, from dislodging the HVCA from its intended location or position, or moving any components within, or associated with the HVCA.
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[0054] As will be well understood by the skilled person, the HVIL loop passes through all of the HV components, and the entire HV circuit is powered down within a predetermined time period in the event that any part of the HVIL loop is broken. For example, the HV circuit may be powered down to a voltage of less than 60V DC or 30V AC (RMS) within 1 second in the event that the HVIL loop is broken.
[0055] The construction of the HVCA means that if either harness should become disconnected from the HVCA, all (or selected) high-voltage components will become discharged and safe for operatives to handle, because disconnection of the connector inevitably breaks the HVIL loop. This also prevents electrical arcing during disconnection of the connector, which would otherwise lead to oxidation of the connection surfaces, which may increase their resistance and potentially degrade performance.
[0056] The high-voltage harnesses can be connected to the first and second headers 502 by standard end connectors (not shown), thus creating a high-voltage electrical connection between a high-voltage harness connected to each of the headers 502.
[0057] Alternatively headers 502 may form the end of one or more of the high voltage harnesses for connection to the inline connector body 520.
[0058] There may also be a seal 503 (shown as an example on the left side header only) between the headers and the inline body to prevent the incursion or ingress of moisture into the HVCA. Similarly, when the harnesses are connected to the HVCA, a seal may be provided between each of the end connectors on the harnesses and the HVCA. The seals may be provided in any suitable form. For example, the seals may comprise one or more ‘0’ rings or deformable gaskets. The seal may be waterproof.
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[0060] Although
[0061] In another alternative embodiment, the high-voltage pins may be provided within the inline connector body 520 rather than the headers 502, and the headers 502 may simply provide holes through which the pins may pass. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the first and third high-voltage pins may be formed by respective ends of a single conductor passing through the inline connector body, and the second and fourth high-voltage pins may also be formed by respective ends of another conductor passing through the inline connector body.
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[0063] A variant of the vehicle shown in
[0064] Whilst the foregoing embodiments describe a high-voltage connector for a high-voltage harness of a vehicle, such a high-voltage connector could also be used for other high-voltage applications, such as for connection of vehicle charging infrastructure, or other applications, where there may be a risk of electrocution of a user or service personnel.
[0065] All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0066] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
[0067] The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed. The claims should not be construed to cover merely the foregoing embodiments, but also any embodiments which fall within the scope of the claims.