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Title:
LAMINATED MULTI PHASE BUSBAR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/114691
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A laminated multi-phase busbar (1) for conducting electric energy, comprising a base layer (2) of an electrically insulating material, a first conducting layer (4a) of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said base layer (2), a first intermediate insulating layer (6) of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said first conducting layer (4a), a second conducting layer (4b) of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said first intermediate layer (6) and a cover layer (8) of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said second conducting layer (4b), is characterized in that the electrically insulating material of said base layer (2), said first intermediate layer (6) and said cover layer (8) is a sheet molding compound including a thermosetting resin and reinforcing fibers, and that the material of said first conducting layer (4a) and said second conducting layer (4b) is a sheet metal which is mechanically connected to the intermediate insulating layer by a thermally cured thermosetting resin.

Inventors:
VELTHUIS RUDI (DE)
MEIER GUIDO (CH)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2017/083065
Publication Date:
June 28, 2018
Filing Date:
December 15, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ABB SCHWEIZ AG (CH)
International Classes:
H02G5/00; H05K1/02; H05K3/46
Domestic Patent References:
WO2012135673A22012-10-04
WO2016133861A12016-08-25
Foreign References:
US3264403A1966-08-02
US20010025718A12001-10-04
US20080078572A12008-04-03
US6329603B12001-12-11
US3663866A1972-05-16
DE102005015945A12006-10-12
DE102005015945B42015-07-02
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Claims:
Claims

Laminated multi-phase busbar (1 ) for conducting electric energy, comprising a base layer (2) of an electrically insulating material,

a first conducting layer (4a) of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said base layer (2),

a first intermediate insulating layer (6) of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said first conducting layer (4a), a second conducting layer (4b) of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said first intermediate layer (6) and a cover layer (8) of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said second conducting layer (4b),

characterized in that the electrically insulating material of said base layer (2), said first intermediate layer (6) and said cover layer (8) is a sheet molding compound including a thermosetting resin and reinforcing fibers, and that the material of said first conducting layer (4a) and said second conducting layer (4b) is a sheet metal which is mechanically connected to the intermediate insulating layer by a thermally cured thermosetting resin.

Laminated multi-phase busbar according to claim 1 ,

characterized in that the sheet molding compound includes a thermally curable polyester or epoxy resin and/or chopped glass fibers.

3. Laminated multi-phase busbar according to any of the previous claims,

characterized in that the base layer (2) comprises a release agent which reduces the bonding forces between the thermally cured thermosetting resin of said base layer (2) and said sheet metal of said first electrically conducting layer (4a), and/or that the cover layer comprises a release agent which reduces the bonding forces between the thermally cured thermosetting resin of said cover layer (8) and said sheet metal of said second electrically conducting layer (4b), and that said intermediate insulating layer (6) includes no internal release agent.

4. Laminated multi-phase busbar according to any of the previous claims,

characterized in that at least one first pin hole (14a) is formed in said intermediate insulating layer (6), said second conducting layer (4b) and said cover layer (8), and that a first conducting pin (16a) for conducting electric energy to said first conducting layer (4a) is arranged inside said first pin hole (14a), said first conducting pin (1 6a) being electrically connected to said first conducting layer (4a) and having a smaller diameter than said first pin hole (14a).

5. Laminated multi-phase busbar according to any of the previous claims,

characterized in that at least one second pin hole (14b) is formed in said cover layer (8), and that a second conducting pin (1 6b) for conducting electric energy to said second conducting layer (4b) is arranged inside said second pin hole (14b), said second conducting pin (1 6b) being electrically connected to said second conducting layer (4b) and having a smaller diameter than said second pin hole (14b).

6. Laminated multi-phase busbar according to any of the previous claims,

characterized in that at least one further electrically conducting layer (4) and a further intermediate insulating layer (6) of a sheet molding compound are arranged in between said cover layer (8) and said second conducting layer (4b) for conducting a further electrical phase of said electric energy. Method of manufacturing a multi-phase busbar according to any of the preceding claims characterized by the following method steps:

- forming a stack including at least

a) a base layer (2) of an uncured sheet molding compound,

b) a first conducting layer (4a) of a sheet metal

c) an intermediate layer (6) of an uncured sheet molding compound,

d) a second conducting layer (4b) of a sheet metal and

e) a cover layer (8) of an uncured sheet molding compound,

wherein said sheet molding compound includes a partially cured

thermosetting resin and reinforcing fibers which are movable within said resin,

- providing at least one first pin hole (14a) in said stack, said first pin hole extending from said cover layer to said first conducting layer and arranging a first conducting pin (1 6a) contacting said first conducting layer (4a) inside said first pin hole (14a),

- providing at least one second pin hole (14b) in said stack, said second pin hole (14b) extending from said cover layer (4a) to said second conducting layer (4b) and arranging a second conducting pin (1 6b) contacting said second conducting layer (4b) inside said second pin hole (14b),

- placing said stack inside a heated mold (10) of a press, closing said mold (10) and applying pressure to said press for a predetermined period of time, said pressure having a level which enables the resin and the fibers of said sheet molding component to flow into said first and second pin holes (14a, 14b), and opening said mold (10) and removing said cured stack from said mold (10). Method of claim 7,

characterized in that the mold (10) for receiving the stack of layers (2, 4a, 4b, 6, 8) comprises a cubical cavity having a first cross section when viewed in the direction of the conducting pins (1 6a, 16b), and that the layers included in the stack (2, 4a, 4b, 6, 8) comprise a second cross

section having a surface area which covers between 80% and 95%, preferably 90% of the area of the first cross section.

9. Method of claim 7 or 8,

characterized in that said first and the second conducting layers (4a, 4b) are formed of copper, and that said copper is pretreated, in particular etched and/or sand blasted, before arranging said sheet metal between said layers (2, 6 and 8) of uncured sheet molding compound. 10. Method according to claim 8 or 9,

characterized in that the base layer (2) and/or the cover layer (8) include an internal release agent which prevents the base layer (2) and/or the cover layer (8) from adhering to heated parts of the mold (10).

Description:
LAMINATED MULTI-PHASE BUSBAR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

The invention is related to a laminated multi-phase busbar and a method of manufacturing the same according to the preamble of claims 1 and 7.

Multi-phase busbars are used in switchboards to conduct and distribute alternating electrical current to different electrical devices that are usually installed in switch gear cabinets. In order to provide for the possibility to conduct all three phases or even more phases of an alternating current in a single busbar, multi-phase busbars have been developed which comprise a base layer and a cover layer of electrically insulating material between which two or more layers of conducting sheet metal, in particular copper, are arranged that are electrically insulated from each other by means of insulating intermediate layers.

The afore-described laminated busbars are described in DE 10 2005 015 945 B4 of the applicant and have the advantage that they are compact and do not tend to delaminate due to forces generated by eddy currents which are induced by the alternating electric currents that are conducted in the different conducting layers for each phase. A further advantage can be seen in that electrical losses in the busbar system as well as the forces generated by eddy currents are reduced or even locally cancelled due to the phase shifts of the electrical current flow in each of the conducting layers. One problem of the busbars as described in DE 10 2005 015 945 B4 are the costs involved in the lamination process itself, in which the different layers are bond to each other by means of liquid resin, e.g. epoxy resin. As the resins used for the laminating process usually require specific safety precautions for the staff involved in the production process, the production costs are high.

Accordingly, it is a problem of the present invention to provide for a multi-phase busbar which can be produced at reduced costs, has a reduced size, and can be easily assembled in a switchboard cabinet.

This problem is solved by a laminated multi-phase busbar as claimed in claim 1 and a method of manufacturing the same as claimed in claim 7.

Further objects of the present invention are included in the dependent claims. According to the invention, a laminated multi-phase busbar for conducting electric energy comprises a base layer of an electrically insulating material, a first conducting layer of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said base layer, a first intermediate insulating layer of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said first conducting layer, a second conducting layer of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said first intermediate layer and a cover layer of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on and mechanically connected to said second conducting layer. The busbar 1 is characterized in that the electrically insulating material of said base layer, said first intermediate layer and said cover layer is a sheet molding compound including a thermosetting resin and reinforcing fibers, and that the material of said first conducting layer and said second conducting layer is a sheet metal, preferably copper, which is mechanically bonded to the intermediate insulating layer by said thermally cured thermosetting resin.

According to a further aspect of the invention, the method of manufacturing a multiphase busbar is characterized by the following method steps:

- forming a stack including at least a) a base layer of an uncured sheet molding compound,

b) a first conducting layer of a sheet metal

c) an intermediate layer of an uncured sheet molding compound,

d) a second conducting layer of a sheet metal and

e) a cover layer of an uncured sheet molding compound, wherein said sheet molding compound includes a partially cured thermosetting resin and reinforcing fibers which are movable within said resin,

- providing at least one first pin hole in said stack, said first pin hole extending from said cover layer to said first conducting layer and arranging a first conducting pin contacting said first conducting layer inside said first pin hole,

- providing at least one second pin hole in said stack, said second pin hole extending from said cover layer to said second conducting layer and arranging a second conducting pin contacting said second conducting layer inside said second pin hole,

- placing said stack inside a heated mold of a press, closing said mold and applying pressure to said press for a predetermined period of time, said pressure having a level which enables the resin and the fibers of said sheet molding component to flow into said first and second pin holes, and

- opening said mold and removing said cured stack from said mold. The invention provides for the advantage that by using SMC material, which has been on the market for nearly 50 years by now, the production costs of the laminated busbar can be significantly reduced.

As the applicant of the present invention has found, the bonding of the SMC material to the metal/copper layers is sufficient to take up the strong magnetic forces which are generated by the electric currents flowing through the conducting layers of the busbar without delaminating the layers. These currents may in case of an electrical short circuit easily reach a magnitude of several thousand Amperes. The invention is hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings

Fig. 1 shows a schematic top view of the multi-phase busbar according to the present invention after positioning the stack of uncured layers in a cavity of a schematically indicated mold of a heat molding press,

Fig. 2 is a schematic side view of the busbar according to the present

invention during the production process right after placing the stack of layers in a heated mold and applying pressure to the stack, and

Fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the busbar of Fig. 2 after curing of the sheet molding compound.

As can be seen best from Figs. 2 and 3, a laminated multi-phase busbar 1 for conducting electric energy comprises a base layer 2 of an electrically insulating material, a first conducting layer 4a of an electrically conducting material which is arranged on said base layer 2. The busbar 1 further comprises a first intermediate insulating layer 6 of an electrically insulating material which is arranged on the first conducting layer 4a, a second conducting layer 4b which is arranged on said first intermediate layer 6 and a cover layer 8. The busbar 1 shown in Figs. 2 and 3 represents a basic configuration of a busbar which is designed to conduct e.g. only one electrical phase and neutral or two electrical phases. For conducting two or even more electrical phases of an electric alternating current, there may be arranged one or more further conducting layers 4 and intermediate layers 6 in between the cover layer 8 and the second conducting layer 4b, which are not shown for reasons of simplification, so that a busbar 1 for conducting three phases and zero may comprise four conducting layers 4 and four intermediate layers 6 in total. According to the invention, the electrically insulating material of the base layer 2, the cover layer 8 and the intermediate layers 6 is a sheet molding compound which includes a thermosetting resin and reinforcing fibers, e.g. cut glass fibers, having a length of 0, 5 mm to 5 mm. The resin used for such known SMC- mate rial may be a polyester resin or epoxy resin which is partially cured and which includes a curing agent that can be activated by the application of heat. Such SMC-material is a known construction material for housing and casings and the like which is commonly available on the market.

As it can further be seen from Fig. 2 and 3, a first conducting pin 1 6a for electrically connecting the first conducting layer 4a to an electric energy source (not shown) is mechanically attached or glued to or alternatively integrally formed with the first conducting layer 4a. In the same way, a second conducting pin 16b is mechanically connected to or integrally formed with the second conducting layer 4b. The first conducting pin 1 6a and second conducting pin 1 6b extend parallel to each other in a direction which is preferably perpendicular to the different layers 2, 4a, 6, 4b and 8 which are arranged in a stack 9.

As can be seen in Fig. 1 and in more detail in Fig. 2, the cover layer 8, the second conducting layer 4b and the intermediate layer 6 comprise openings which in the stack 9 form a first pin hole 14a around the first conducting pin 1 6a. In the same way, the cover layer 8 comprises a further opening which is positioned around the second conducting pin 1 6b when placing the stack 9 of layers in a cavity 12 of a heated mold 10 of a sheet molding press, as it is schematically indicated in Fig. 1 . In the stack 9 of layers, the first pin holes 14a in the intermediate layer 6, the second conducting layer 4b and the cover layer 8 have a larger diameter than the diameter of the first conducting pin 1 6a and are aligned along the central longitudinal axis of the conducting pin 16a, in order to form a recess into which the liquefied thermosetting resin of the insulating layer 6 and cover layer 8 can flow when applying a force F to the stack 9 after positioning it in the heated mold 10 (Fig. 2). In the same way, the second pin hole 14b comprises a larger diameter than the second conducting pin 16b, in order to allow the liquefied thermosetting resin and the fibers included therein to flow into the second pin hole 14b during the compression molding process. The method of manufacturing an afore-described busbar with 2 conducting layers 4a and 4b according to a further aspect of the present invention will now be described with reference to Fig. 1 to 3. Firstly, the copper/sheet metal of the conducting layers 4a, 4b is preferably pre- treated, in particular etched with a known acid or sand blasted, in order to enable a good bonding with the resin. Then the different layers which have preferably been cut to the desired shape and size before, are arranged above each other in a stack 9 and the entire stack 9 of materials is placed in the cavity 12 of a heated mold 10 of a compression molding press and the mold 10 is closed as indicated by the dashed lines in Fig. 1 .

The heat of the mold 10 in combination with the pressure, which may be in the range of several thousand MPa, reduces the viscosity of the initially semi-rigid resin and causes the resin and the fibers included therein to flow into the pin holes 14a and 14b and other openings and recesses (not shown) which may be formed in the conducting layers and insulating layers. Moreover, the liquefied resin and fibers also flow into the space 1 1 which is arranged around the outer edges of the layers/stack 9 and the inner wall of the mold 10 which define the cavity 12, thereby forming a layer of insulating material on the outside of the stack 9 which advantageously electrically insulates the outer edges of the conducting layers 4a, 4b without employing additional steps. In other words, the copper layers 4a, 4b are now completely encapsulated by the resin of the SMC material, whereby the high

pressure not only presses the material into any openings and cavities in the conducting material, but also reduces the size of any voids which may be initially included in the original SMC-layers.

The distance between the copper layers 4a, 4b is provided by the fact that the SMC- layers 2, 6 and 8 are preferably cut in such a way that little material flow can take place. Before the compression molding is started, preferably 90 % of the mold 10 is covered with SMC, the remaining 10 % is filled after the compression. To do so, the mold 10 for receiving the stack of layers 2, 4a, 4b, 6, 8 preferably comprises a cubical cavity 12 which has a first cross section when viewed in the direction of the conducting pins 16a, 1 6b (Fig. 1 ). The layers 2, 4a, 4b, 6, 8 included in the stack 9 comprise a second cross section which has a surface area that covers between 80% and 95%, preferably 90% of the area of the first cross section. By lowering the dye of the sheet molding press (which is indicated in Fig. 1 in dashed lines) into the mold cavity 12, the viscosity of the partially cured SMC-material of the base layer 2, cover layer 8 and the insulating layer(s) 6 is reduced and the resin and fibers flow into the space 1 1 until it is entirely filled up with resin.

After a predetermined period of time, e.g. 8 to 10 min, the mold is opened and the hot cured stack 9 of layers is removed from the press cavity 12, in order to allow the stack 9 to cool down. After the stack 9 has cooled down to room temperature and the resin has cured completely, the conducting pins 1 6a, 1 6b may be cleaned, and the terminals or shipping splits may be deflashed if necessary. As can be seen from Fig. 3, the conducting pins 16a, 1 6b are mechanically bonded to the insulating layers 6 and to the cover layer 8 by material bridges 18a, 18b of cured resin and fibers which also contribute to hold the stack 9 together in case of the occurrence of delaminating forces which act upon the conducting layers 4a, 4b when short circuiting the conducting layers 4a, 4b .

In order to ease the removal of the hot stack 9 from the mold 10, the base layer 2 and/or the cover layer 8 may include an internal release agent which prevents the base layer 2 and/or the cover layer 8 from adhering to heated parts of the mold 10.

Listing of reference signs

1 busbar

2 base layer

4a first conducting layer

4b second conducting layer

6 first intermediate layer

8 cover layer

9 stack/sandwich of layers

10 heated mold of sheet molding press

1 1 space between inner wall of cavity and stack

12 cavity of mold

14a first pin hole

14b second pin hole

16a first conducting pin

16b second conducting pin

18a material bridge around first conducting pins

18b material bridge around second conducting pins

F compressive force