18576195. DRIVE DEVICE, PRESSURE GENERATOR FOR A BRAKE SYSTEM simplified abstract (Robert Bosch GmbH)

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DRIVE DEVICE, PRESSURE GENERATOR FOR A BRAKE SYSTEM

Organization Name

Robert Bosch GmbH

Inventor(s)

Benjamin Haufe of Obersulm Willsbach (DE)

Konstantin Haberkorn of Stuttgart (DE)

DRIVE DEVICE, PRESSURE GENERATOR FOR A BRAKE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18576195 titled 'DRIVE DEVICE, PRESSURE GENERATOR FOR A BRAKE SYSTEM

The patent application describes a drive device with an electric machine housed within it, consisting of a rotor and a stator with motor windings connected to a motor phase supply line protruding from the housing and connected to a control device. An insulation element surrounds the contact portion of the motor phase supply line.

  • The drive device includes an electric machine with a rotor and stator.
  • The motor winding is connected to a motor phase supply line that protrudes from the housing.
  • An insulation element surrounds the contact portion of the motor phase supply line.
  • The contact portion is integrally formed and the insulation element is slid onto it.
  • The contact portion is electrically connected or connectable to a control device.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Industrial machinery - Robotics - Renewable energy systems

Problems Solved: - Ensures electrical connections are secure and insulated - Facilitates control of the electric machine - Enhances overall efficiency and safety of the drive device

Benefits: - Improved performance and reliability - Simplified maintenance and operation - Enhanced safety features

Commercial Applications: - Automotive industry for electric vehicles - Manufacturing sector for machinery - Renewable energy sector for wind turbines and solar panels

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the insulation element contribute to the overall safety of the drive device? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this drive device in industrial applications?

Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing developments in electric machine technology - Advancements in insulation materials for electrical components


Original Abstract Submitted

A drive device. The drive device includes an electric machine arranged in a housing. The electric machine comprises a rotatably mounted rotor and a stator, which is fixed to the housing and comprises a motor winding, comprising at least one motor phase supply line electrically connected to the motor winding. The motor phase supply line comprises a contact portion, which protrudes from the housing and is electrically connected or connectable to a control device. An insulation element radially surrounds the contact portion at least in sections. The contact portion is integrally formed and the insulation element is slid onto the contact portion.