Electric compressor

The electric compressor addresses sealing issues at connector mounting portions by using an annular seal member and metal plate fixation to prevent water ingress, improving reliability and durability.

JP2026031078APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24SANDEN CORP
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Application Number
JP2024134386
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
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Filing Date
2024-08-09
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

Existing electric compressors face challenges in maintaining effective sealing performance at the mounting portions of connectors for external power supply, which are prone to water ingress, leading to potential corrosion and reduced reliability.

Method used

The electric compressor incorporates an annular seal member with a first seal portion sandwiched between the connector and a surrounding wall, a second seal portion covering the gap, and a bridge portion connecting them, along with a metal plate and bolt fixation to enhance sealing, using elastic materials to prevent water entry.

Benefits of technology

This configuration significantly improves the sealing performance at the connector mounting portion, preventing water ingress and reducing corrosion, thereby enhancing the reliability and durability of the compressor.

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Abstract

To improve sealing performance in a mounting part of a connector for electric connection with the outside in an electric compressor.SOLUTION: The electric compressor 1 includes a connector 20 attached to a connector attachment portion 10 on an outer surface of the inverter casing 6 in order to supply electric power to the inverter 5. The connector mounting part 10 is surrounded by a surrounding wall part 63, and an annular second seal member 80 formed of an elastic material and sealing a clearance between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall part 63 is mounted on the connector 20. The second sealing member 80 includes a first sealing part 81 sandwiched and pressed between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall part 63, a second sealing part 82 arranged so as to cover a gap between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall part 63, and a bridge part 83 connecting the first sealing part 81 and the second sealing part 82.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 12
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to an electric compressor. [Background technology]

[0002] An example of a conventional electric compressor is described in Patent Document 1. The electric compressor described in Patent Document 1 is a so-called inverter-integrated electric compressor in which a motor, a compression mechanism, and an inverter are housed in a housing, and high-voltage power is supplied to the inverter from an external source via a high-voltage connector, and low-voltage power is supplied to the inverter from an external source via a control signal connector. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2023-172599 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] Connectors for supplying external power to the inverter, such as the high-voltage connector and the control signal connector, are often attached to the outer surface of the housing that houses the inverter, and the mounting portion of the connector requires high sealing properties to prevent water from entering the housing.

[0005] An object of the present invention is to improve the sealing performance at the mounting portion of a connector for electrical connection to the outside in an electric compressor compared to the prior art. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, an electric compressor includes a motor, a compression mechanism driven by the motor, an inverter that drives and controls the motor, a compressor casing that houses the motor and the compression mechanism, an inverter casing that houses the inverter, and a connector attached to a connector mounting portion on an outer surface of the inverter casing to supply power to the inverter. The connector mounting portion is surrounded by a surrounding wall, and an annular seal member formed of an elastic material is attached to the connector to seal a gap between the connector and the surrounding wall. The seal member has a first seal portion that is sandwiched and pressed between the connector and the surrounding wall, a second seal portion that is positioned to cover the gap between the connector and the surrounding wall, and a bridge portion that connects the first seal portion and the second seal portion. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the present invention, it is possible to improve the sealing performance at the mounting portion of a connector for electrical connection to the outside in an electric compressor compared to the prior art. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0008] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an electric compressor according to an embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. [Figure 3] FIG. [Figure 4] FIG. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a connector. [Figure 6] FIG. [Figure 7] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a first seal member. [Figure 8] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a second seal member. [Figure 9] FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a second seal member. [Figure 10] 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a connector to which a second seal member is attached. FIG. [Figure 11] 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the connector is attached to the connector attachment portion. FIG. [Figure 12] 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the connector is attached to the connector attachment portion. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0010] Fig. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an electric compressor according to one embodiment of the present invention. The electric compressor 1 according to the embodiment is a so-called inverter-integrated electric compressor. The electric compressor 1 constitutes part of a refrigerant circuit of a vehicle air conditioner (not shown) that conditions the air inside the passenger compartment of a vehicle, and is configured to compress and discharge refrigerant.

[0011] Referring to FIG. 1, an electric compressor 1 includes a motor 2, a compression mechanism 3, a compressor casing 4, an inverter 5, and an inverter casing 6.

[0012] The motor 2 is, for example, a three-phase synchronous motor. The motor 2 is driven by power supplied from an inverter 5 to rotate a rotary shaft 2a. The compression mechanism 3 is, for example, a scroll-type compression mechanism. The compression mechanism 3 is driven by the rotation of the rotary shaft 2a, that is, driven by the motor 2, to compress and discharge the refrigerant. The compressor casing 4 is formed in a cylindrical shape. The compressor casing 4 houses the motor 2 and the compression mechanism 3 therein. The motor 2 and the compression mechanism 3 are arranged in series within the compressor casing 4. The opening of the compressor casing 4 on the compression mechanism 3 side is closed by a first cover member 7.

[0013] The inverter 5 drives and controls the motor 2. The inverter casing 6 is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom and houses the inverter 5 inside. The inverter casing 6 is arranged at the end of the compressor casing 4 on the motor 2 side and is integrated with the compressor casing 4. Specifically, the inverter casing 6 includes a bottom wall portion 61 having a larger cross-sectional area than the compressor casing 4 and a peripheral wall portion 62 rising from the periphery of the bottom wall portion 61, and is formed integrally with the compressor casing 4 with a portion of the bottom wall portion 61 positioned to close the opening of the compressor casing 4 on the motor 2 side. The opening of the inverter casing 6 located opposite the bottom wall portion 61 is closed by a removable second cover member 8.

[0014] The portion of the bottom wall 61 of the inverter casing 6 that closes the opening of the compressor casing 4 on the motor 2 side forms a partition wall 9 that separates the inside of the compressor casing 4 from the inside of the inverter casing 6. The remaining portion of the bottom wall 61 of the inverter casing 6 protrudes radially outward beyond the compressor casing 4. A connector 20 for supplying high-voltage power and low-voltage power from the outside to the inverter 5 is attached to the outer surface of the remaining portion of the bottom wall 61 of the inverter casing 6. Specifically, a connector attachment portion 10 is formed on the outer surface of the remaining portion of the bottom wall 61 of the inverter casing 6, and the connector 20 is attached thereto. The high-voltage power is DC power from an on-board battery (not shown) serving as a power source, and the low-voltage power is an electrical signal (control signal) from a control unit of the vehicle air conditioning device.

[0015] The compressor casing 4 is formed with an inlet 4a through which the refrigerant flows into a space between the partition wall 9 and the motor 2, and the first cover member 7 is formed with an outlet 7a through which the refrigerant flows out. When the compression mechanism 3 is driven, the refrigerant flows from the inlet 4a into the compressor casing 4. The refrigerant that has flowed into the compressor casing 4 flows along the partition wall 9 and passes through the motor 2 to reach the compression mechanism 3, where it is compressed by the compression mechanism 3. The refrigerant compressed by the compression mechanism 3 then flows out from the outlet 7a.

[0016] The refrigerant flowing from the inlet 4a into the compressor casing 4 is a low-temperature gas refrigerant. Therefore, the partition wall 9 and the motor 2 can be cooled by the refrigerant flowing from the inlet 4a into the compressor casing 4.

[0017] The inverter 5 will be further described. The inverter 5 includes an inverter circuit section 52, a filter circuit section 53, and a control circuit section 54 mounted on a circuit board 51. Here, the inverter circuit section 52, the filter circuit section 53, and the control circuit section 54 are mounted on one circuit board 51, but they may be mounted separately on multiple circuit boards.

[0018] The inverter circuit unit 52 is configured to convert DC power supplied from the vehicle battery via the connector 20 into three-phase AC power and supply it to the motor 2 via a power supply line 11 extending through the partition wall 9. Therefore, the inverter circuit unit 52 includes a plurality of switching elements (e.g., IGBTs) 521, specifically, a total of six switching elements 521, including an upper arm switching element for each phase and a lower arm switching element for each phase. However, only two of these switching elements 521 are shown in FIG. 1.

[0019] The filter circuit section 53 includes a smoothing capacitor (not shown) that smoothes the power supplied to the inverter circuit section 52, a capacitor (not shown) that constitutes a noise filter, a coil 531, and the like.

[0020] The control circuit unit 54 controls the switching of the multiple switching elements 521 of the inverter circuit unit 52 based on an electric signal (control signal) supplied from the control unit of the vehicle air conditioning device via the connector 20. The control circuit unit 54 also has a function of transmitting low-voltage power, which is a signal indicating the driving state of the motor 2, to the control unit of the vehicle air conditioning device via the connector 20.

[0021] Next, the connector mounting portion 10 and the connector 20 will be described. As described above, in this embodiment, the connector 20 is attached to the connector mounting portion 10 provided on the outer surface of the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the connector mounting portion 10.

[0022] 2, in this embodiment, the connector mounting portion 10 is surrounded by a surrounding wall portion 63 on the outer surface of the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6. The surrounding wall portion 63 has an inner surface 631 and a tip surface 632. The connector mounting portion 10 is also formed with a first through hole 65, a second through hole 66, and a plurality of (here, three) third through holes 67 that communicate between the inside and outside of the inverter casing 6. Note that reference numeral 68 denotes relief holes for pin portions 241a of the connector housing 23, which will be described later.

[0023] 3 and 4 are perspective views of connector 20, and FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of connector 20. Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5, connector 20 includes a plurality of (two in this case) high-voltage terminals 21, a plurality of (three in this case) low-voltage terminals 22, and one connector housing 23. High-voltage terminal 21 is formed in the shape of a long, thin plate from a conductor such as metal. Low-voltage terminal 22 is formed in the shape of a long, thin pin or plate from a conductor such as metal. Connector housing 23 is formed from an insulating resin, and holds each of the multiple high-voltage terminals 21 and each of the multiple low-voltage terminals 22 in a state where they are spaced apart from each other.

[0024] The connector housing 23 has a plate-like or block-like base portion 24. The base portion 24 has a surface (hereinafter referred to as the "first surface") 241 facing the connector mounting portion 10, and a surface (hereinafter referred to as the "second surface") 242 facing the opposite side from the first surface.

[0025] A metal plate member (hereinafter simply referred to as "metal plate") is fixed to first surface 241 of base portion 24. Metal plate 30 is fixed to first surface 241 of base portion 24 by being insert-molded together with the plurality of high-voltage terminals 21 and the plurality of low-voltage terminals 22 when connector housing 23 is molded.

[0026] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the metal plate 30. The metal plate 30 is formed with a first plate through-hole 31 corresponding to the first through-hole 65 of the connector mounting portion 10, a second plate through-hole 32 corresponding to the second through-hole 66 of the connector mounting portion 10, and a plurality (three) of fastening holes 33 corresponding to the plurality (three) of third through-holes 67 of the connector mounting portion 10. The fastening holes 33 are threaded holes into which bolt members 40 (see FIG. 1) serving as fastening members are threadedly engaged. The fastening holes 33 are formed, for example, by burring tapping. The metal plate 30 is also formed with two third plate through-holes 34. The tip ends of pin portions 241a formed to protrude from the first surface 241 of the base portion 24 protrude from each of the two third plate through-holes 34 (see FIG. 3).

[0027] In the connector 20, one end side portions of the multiple high-voltage terminals 21, including one end portion 21a in the longitudinal direction, protrude from the first surface 241 of the base portion 24 through the first plate through-hole 31 of the metal plate 30. The one end side portion of each high-voltage terminal 21 is covered by the first covering portion 25 of the connector housing 23, except for the one end portion 21a and a predetermined range in the vicinity thereof. The other end side portions of the multiple high-voltage terminals 21, including the other end portion 21b in the longitudinal direction, protrude from the second surface 242 of the base portion 24.

[0028] Furthermore, one-end portions, including one end portion 22a in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of low-voltage terminals 22, protrude from first surface 241 of base portion 24 through second plate through-hole 32 of metal plate 30. The one-end portions of the plurality of low-voltage terminals 22 are covered by second covering portion 26 of connector housing 23, except for one end portion 22a and a predetermined range in the vicinity thereof. Although not explicitly shown in the figure, the other-end portions, including the other end portions in the longitudinal direction of the plurality of low-voltage terminals 22, protrude from second surface 242 of base portion 24, similar to the other-end portions of the plurality of high-voltage terminals 21.

[0029] The connector housing 23 further has a first mounting portion 27 and a second mounting portion 28. The first mounting portion 27 is a mounting portion to which a connector (not shown) of a high-voltage harness is attached. The first mounting portion 27 rises from the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 and is formed to surround the other end portions of the multiple high-voltage terminals 21. The second mounting portion 28 is a mounting portion to which a connector (not shown) of a low-voltage harness is attached. The second mounting portion 28 rises from the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 and is formed to surround the other end portions of the multiple low-voltage terminals 22. In this embodiment, the high-voltage harness is a power supply harness extending from the on-board battery, and the low-voltage harness is a signal harness extending from a control unit of the vehicle air conditioning device.

[0030] The connector 20 is attached to the connector mounting portion 10 by fixing the connector housing 23 to the connector mounting portion 10. Specifically, the connector 20 is fixed to the connector mounting portion 10 by fastening bolt members 40 through corresponding third through holes 67 of the connector mounting portion 10 to each of a plurality of fastening holes 33 of the metal plate 30 fixed to the first surface 241 of the base portion 24. In other words, the connector 20 is fixed to the connector mounting portion 10 by fastening bolt members 40 that pass through the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6 from the inside of the inverter casing 6 to each of the plurality of fastening holes 33 of the metal plate 30 fixed to the first surface 241 of the base portion 24 (see FIG. 1 ).

[0031] Here, when the connector 20 is attached to the connector mounting portion 10, i.e., when the connector housing 23 is fixed to the connector mounting portion 10, a first sealing member 70 is disposed between the connector mounting portion 10 and the connector 20, and a second sealing member 80 is provided to seal the gap between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall portion 63; these sealing members will be described in detail later.

[0032] When the connector housing 23 is fixed to the connector attachment portion 10, the one end portions of the plurality of high-voltage terminals 21 enter the inverter casing 6 through the first through-holes 65 of the connector attachment portion 10 (i.e., through the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6). Then, one end portion 21a of each high-voltage terminal 21 is electrically connected to the inverter circuit portion 52 of the inverter 5. Although not particularly limited, one end portion 21a of each high-voltage terminal 21 can be connected in an appropriate position to the circuit board 51 and electrically connected to the inverter circuit portion 52 via a first conductive pattern on the circuit board 51, for example.

[0033] Similarly, when the connector housing 23 is attached to the connector attachment portion 10, the one end portions of the plurality of low-voltage terminals 22 enter the inverter casing 6 through the second through-holes 66 of the connector attachment portion 10 (i.e., through the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6). One end portion 22a of each low-voltage terminal 22 is then electrically connected to the control circuit unit 54 of the inverter 5. Although not particularly limited, one end portion 22a of each low-voltage terminal 22, like one end portion 21a of each high-voltage terminal 21, can be connected to an appropriate position on the circuit board 51 and electrically connected to the control circuit unit 54 via a second conductive pattern on the circuit board 51.

[0034] Thereafter, when the connector of the high-voltage harness (power harness) is attached to first attachment portion 27, electrical continuity is established between the multiple high-voltage terminals 21 and the high-voltage harness, making it possible to supply DC power (high-voltage power) from the vehicle battery to inverter circuit portion 52 of inverter 5. Furthermore, when the connector of the low-voltage harness (signal harness) is attached to second attachment portion 28, electrical continuity is established between the multiple low-voltage terminals 22 and the low-voltage harness, making it possible to supply an electrical signal (low-voltage power) from the control portion of the vehicle air conditioning device to control circuit portion 54 of inverter 5, and to supply a signal (low-voltage power) indicating the driving state of motor 2 from control circuit portion 54 of inverter 5 to the control portion of the vehicle air conditioning device.

[0035] Next, the first seal member 70 will be described. As described above, the first seal member 70 is disposed between the connector mounting portion 10 and the connector 20. Specifically, in this embodiment, the first seal member 70 is disposed between the connector mounting portion 10 and the metal plate 30 fixed to the first surface 241 of the base portion 24 of the connector housing 23, and is configured to seal the gap therebetween. FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the first seal member 70.

[0036] 7, the first seal member 70 is formed as an annular sheet material. The first seal member 70 has a plurality (three) of bolt insertion holes 71 formed therein, which correspond to the plurality (three) of third through holes 67 of the connector mounting portion 10 and the plurality (three) of fastening holes 33 of the metal plate 30. A corresponding bolt member 40 is inserted into each of the plurality of bolt insertion holes 71 when the connector housing 23 is fixed to the connector mounting portion 10. The first seal member 70 also has two pin insertion holes 72 formed therein, which correspond to the two pin portions 241a of the connector housing 23. When the connector 20 is mounted to the connector mounting portion 10, the two pin portions 241a of the connector housing 23 are inserted into the two pin insertion holes 72, thereby positioning the first seal member 70. The first seal member 70 may be, for example, a metal gasket, although it is not particularly limited thereto.

[0037] Next, the second seal member 80 will be described. As described above, the second seal member 80 seals the gap between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall portion 63. Specifically, in this embodiment, the second seal member 80 is configured to be attached to the connector housing 23 of the connector 20 and seal the gap between the connector housing 23 and the surrounding wall portion 63. FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the second seal member 80, and FIG. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the second seal member 80.

[0038] 8 and 9, the second seal member 80 is formed in an annular shape and has a first seal portion 81, a second seal portion 82, and a bridge portion 83. The second seal portion 82 is disposed axially (in the height direction) away from the first seal portion 81, and the bridge portion 83 connects the first seal portion 81 and the second seal portion 82. In other words, when the first seal portion 81 is the lower portion of the second seal member 80, the second seal portion 82 constitutes the upper portion of the second seal member 80, and the bridge portion 83 constitutes the middle portion of the second seal member 80. The second seal member 80 is formed of an elastic material such as rubber.

[0039] Referring to FIG. 9 , two inner protrusions 811 that protrude inward are formed on the inner surface (inner circumferential surface) of the first seal portion 81. In this embodiment, the two inner protrusions 811 are spaced apart from each other in the axial direction. Specifically, one of the two inner protrusions 811 is disposed at one end of the inner surface of the first seal portion 81 in the axial direction or in the vicinity thereof, and the other of the two inner protrusions 811 is disposed at the other end of the inner surface of the first seal portion 81 in the axial direction or in the vicinity thereof. In addition, the tip ends of the two inner protrusions 811 are formed as flat surfaces. However, this is not limited to this. As long as at least one inner protrusion 811 is formed on the inner surface of the first seal portion 81, the number, arrangement, and shape of the inner protrusions 811 can be set as desired.

[0040] Two outer protrusions 812 that protrude outward are formed on the outer surface (outer peripheral surface) of the first seal portion 81. In this embodiment, the two outer protrusions 812 are arranged at positions offset in the axial direction from the two inner protrusions 811. Specifically, the two outer protrusions 812 are arranged adjacent to each other in a middle portion in the axial direction on the outer surface of the first seal portion 81. The two outer protrusions 812 are also formed to have a wedge-shaped cross section whose thickness gradually decreases toward the tip. However, this is not limited to this. It is sufficient that at least one outer protrusion 812 is formed on the outer surface of the first seal portion 81, and the number, arrangement, and shape of the outer protrusions 812 can be set as desired.

[0041] The second seal portion 82 includes an annular inner protruding portion 821 that protrudes inward relative to the bridge portion 83, and an annular outer protruding portion 822 that protrudes outward.

[0042] The inward protruding portion 821 has a wedge-shaped cross section that gradually becomes thinner toward the inside. Specifically, the inward protruding portion 821 has a surface (hereinafter referred to as the "third surface") 823 on the first seal portion 81 side (the bridge portion 83 side) and a surface (hereinafter referred to as the "fourth surface") 824 on the opposite side to the first seal portion 81 side. The third surface 823 is formed as a flat surface that is parallel to a direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and the fourth surface 824 is formed as an inclined surface (including an inclined curved surface) that gradually approaches the third surface 823 toward the inside.

[0043] The outward protruding portion 822 has a wedge-shaped cross section that gradually becomes thinner toward the outside. Specifically, the outward protruding portion 822 has a surface (hereinafter referred to as the "fifth surface") 825 on the first seal portion 81 side (the bridge portion 83 side) and a surface (hereinafter referred to as the "sixth surface") 826 on the opposite side from the first seal portion 81 side. The fifth surface 825 is formed as a flat, inclined surface that gradually approaches the first seal portion 81 toward the outside, and the sixth surface 826 is formed as an inclined surface (including an inclined curved surface) that gradually approaches the fifth surface toward the outside.

[0044] As described above, the second seal member 80 is attached to the connector housing 23 of the connector 20. FIG. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the connector 20 to which the second seal member 80 is attached. Referring to FIG. 10, the first seal portion 81 of the second seal member 80 is attached to a seal attachment portion 243 provided on the base portion 24 of the connector housing 23. The seal attachment portion 243 is formed between the first surface 241 and the second surface 242 of the base portion 24. The seal attachment portion 243 constitutes part of the side surface of the base portion 24, part of the side surface of the connector housing 23, and part of the side surface of the connector 20.

[0045] When the second seal member 80 is attached to the seal mounting portion 243 of the connector housing 23, the tip ends of the two inner protrusions 811 of the first seal portion 81 contact the seal mounting portion 243, and the third surface 823 of the inner protrusion 821 of the second seal portion 82 contacts the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 of the connector housing 23.

[0046] 11 and 12 are cross-sectional views showing how the connector 20 is attached to the connector attachment portion 10. With reference to Fig. 11 and Fig. 12, in this embodiment, the connector 20 to which the second seal member 80 is attached is attached to the connector attachment portion 10 (Fig. 11 → Fig. 12). At this time, the first seal member 70 is disposed between the connector attachment portion 10 and the metal plate 30 fixed to the first surface 241 of the base portion 24.

[0047] Furthermore, when the connector 20 is attached to the connector mounting portion 10, the tip ends of the two outer protrusions 812 of the first seal portion 81 of the second seal member 80 come into contact with the inner surface 631 of the surrounding wall portion 63 that surrounds the connector mounting portion 10. The tip ends of the two inner protrusions 811 of the first seal portion 81 come into contact with the seal mounting portion 243 of the connector housing 23. Therefore, the first seal portion 81 of the second seal member 80 is sandwiched and pressed between the seal mounting portion 243 of the connector housing 23 and (the inner surface of) the surrounding wall portion 63.

[0048] Furthermore, when the connector 20 is attached to the connector attachment portion 10, the fifth surface 825 of the outer protrusion 822 of the second seal portion 82 of the second seal member 80 comes into contact with and is pressed against the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63, deforming the outer protrusion 822. This deformation causes the third surface 823 of the inner protrusion 821 to come into contact with and be pressed against the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 of the connector housing 23, and the restoring force causes the fifth surface 825 of the outer protrusion 822 to come into contact with and be pressed against the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63. In other words, the second seal member 80 is disposed so as to cover the gap between (the base portion 24 of) the connector housing 23 and (the inner surface of) the surrounding wall portion 63, and comes into contact with the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 and the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63.

[0049] As described above, the connector 20 is fixed to the connector mounting portion 10 by fastening the bolt members 40 through the corresponding third through holes 67 of the connector mounting portion 10 to each of the multiple fastening holes 33 of the metal plate 30 fixed to the first surface 241 of the base portion 24 of the connector housing 23. As a result, the gap between the connector mounting portion 10 and the connector 20 is sealed by the first seal member 70, and the gap between the surrounding wall portion 63 and the connector 20 is sealed by the second seal member 80.

[0050] According to the electric compressor 1 according to the embodiment, for example, the following effects can be obtained.

[0051] Connector 20 attached to connector mounting portion 10 formed on the outer surface of inverter casing 6 is provided to supply high-voltage power and low-voltage power to inverter 5. Therefore, the number of connectors can be reduced compared to the prior art in which a connector for high-voltage power and a connector for low-voltage power were provided separately.

[0052] The connector 20 also includes a resin connector housing 23, to which a metal plate 30 having a plurality of fastening holes 33 is fixed by insert molding, and the connector 20 is fixed to the connector mounting portion 10 by fastening bolt members 40 that penetrate the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6 from inside the inverter casing 6 into each of the plurality of fastening holes 33 of the metal plate 30.

[0053] This prevents a decrease in the shape stability of the connector 20 (connector housing 23), and also prevents a decrease in the ease of attaching the connector 20 to the connector attachment portion 10 and the occurrence of a gap between the connector 20 and the connector attachment portion 10. Furthermore, because the bolt members 40 penetrate the bottom wall portion 61 of the inverter casing 6 from the inside of the inverter casing 6 and are fastened to the fastening holes 33 of the metal plate 30, an increase in the connector installation space on the outer surface of the inverter casing 6 can also be prevented.

[0054] In addition, a seal member (first seal member 70) formed as an annular sheet material and through which the bolt member 40 passes is disposed between the connector mounting portion 10 and the metal plate 30. This provides a good seal between the connector mounting portion 10 and the connector 20, preventing water from entering the inverter casing 6.

[0055] Furthermore, the connector mounting portion 10 is surrounded by the surrounding wall portion 63, and a seal member (second seal member 80) formed of an elastic material is attached to the connector 20 to seal the gap between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall portion 63. This seal member (second seal member 80) has a first seal portion 81 that is sandwiched and pressed between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall portion 63, a second seal portion 82 that is arranged so as to cover the gap between the connector 20 and the surrounding wall portion 63, and a bridge portion 83 that connects the first seal portion 81 and the second seal portion 82.

[0056] Specifically, in this embodiment, the connector 20 includes a connector housing 23 having a base portion 24, and the base portion 24 has a first surface 241 facing the connector mounting portion 10 and a second surface 242 facing away from the first surface 241. The seal member (second seal member 80) is attached to a seal mounting portion 243 formed between the first surface 241 and the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 of the connector housing 23, and is configured to seal the gap between the connector housing 23 and the surrounding wall portion 63. When the connector 20 is attached to the connector mounting portion 10, the first seal portion 81 is sandwiched and pressed between the seal mounting portion 243 and the surrounding wall portion 63, and the second seal portion 82 is disposed so as to cover the gap between the connector housing 23 and the surrounding wall portion 63, and is in contact with the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 and the leading end surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63.

[0057] Therefore, the gap between the connector 20 (connector housing 23) and the surrounding wall portion 63 is well sealed, and water can be prevented from entering the connector mounting portion 10 and, ultimately, the inverter casing 6. Furthermore, by preventing water from entering the connector mounting portion 10, corrosion and the like of the seal member (first seal member 70) arranged between the connector mounting portion 10 and the metal plate 30 can be prevented, and deterioration in the sealing property of the seal member (first seal member 70) can also be suppressed.

[0058] The second seal portion 82 has an inner protruding portion 821 that protrudes inward and has a surface (third surface 823) that contacts the second surface 242 of the base portion 24, and an outer protruding portion 822 that protrudes outward and has a surface (fifth surface 825) that contacts the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63. When the connector 20 is attached to the connector attachment portion 10, the second seal portion 82 is deformed as the outer protruding portion 822 is pressed against the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63. This deformation presses the inner protruding portion 821 toward the second surface 242 of the base portion 24, and the outer protruding portion 822 is configured to contact the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63 in a pressed state due to a restoring force. Therefore, water can be effectively prevented from entering the gap between the connector 20 (connector housing 23) and the surrounding wall portion 63, and further from entering the connector mounting portion 10.

[0059] Furthermore, the inward protruding portion 821 has a wedge-shaped cross-sectional shape whose thickness gradually decreases toward the inside, and the outward protruding portion 822 has a wedge-shaped cross-sectional shape whose thickness gradually decreases toward the outside. This ensures stable contact between the inward protruding portion 821 and the second surface 242 of the base portion 24 and stable contact between the outward protruding portion 822 and the tip surface 632 of the surrounding wall portion 63, and can more effectively prevent water from entering the gap between the connector 20 (connector housing 23) and the surrounding wall portion 63, and ultimately water from entering the connector mounting portion 10.

[0060] Furthermore, at least one inner protrusion 811 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the first seal portion 81, the tip of which contacts the seal mounting portion 243, and at least one outer protrusion 812 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the first seal portion 81, the tip of which contacts the inner surface 631 of the surrounding wall portion 63. This makes it possible to more effectively prevent water from entering the connector mounting portion 10.

[0061] Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and it goes without saying that modifications are possible based on the technical concept of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]

[0062] 1...electric compressor, 2...motor, 3...compression mechanism, 4...compressor casing, 5...inverter, 6...inverter casing, 10...connector mounting portion, 20...connector, 21...high voltage terminal, 22...low voltage terminal, 23...connector housing, 24...base portion, 27...first mounting portion, 28...second mounting portion, 30...metal plate, 31...first plate through hole, 32...second plate through hole, 33...fastening hole, 40...bolt member, 61...bottom wall portion of inverter casing, 6 3...surrounding wall portion, 65...first through hole, 66...second through hole, 67...third through hole, 70...first seal member, 71...bolt insertion hole, 80...second seal member, 81...first seal portion, 82...second seal portion, 83...bridge portion, 241...first surface, 242...second surface, 243...seal mounting portion, 811...inner protruding portion, 812...outer protruding portion, 821...inner protruding portion, 822...outer protruding portion, 823...third surface, 824...fourth surface, 825...fifth surface, 826...sixth surface

Claims

1. An electric compressor including: a motor; a compression mechanism driven by the motor; an inverter that drives and controls the motor; a compressor casing that houses the motor and the compression mechanism; an inverter casing that houses the inverter; and a connector attached to a connector attachment portion on an outer surface of the inverter casing to supply power to the inverter, The connector mounting portion is surrounded by a surrounding wall portion, an annular seal member formed of an elastic material is attached to the connector to seal a gap between the connector and the surrounding wall portion; The sealing member has a first sealing portion that is sandwiched and pressed between the connector and the surrounding wall portion, a second sealing portion that is arranged to cover the gap between the connector and the surrounding wall portion, and a bridge portion that connects the first sealing portion and the second sealing portion. Electric compressor.

2. The connector includes a connector housing having a base portion with a first surface facing the connector mounting portion and a second surface facing away from the first surface, the seal member is attached to a seal attachment portion formed between the first surface and the second surface of the base portion of the connector housing to seal a gap between the connector housing and the surrounding wall portion, the first seal portion is sandwiched and pressed between the seal mounting portion and the surrounding wall portion, the second seal portion is disposed so as to cover a gap between the connector housing and the surrounding wall portion, and is in contact with the second surface of the base portion and a tip surface of the surrounding wall portion; The electric compressor according to claim 1 .

3. 3. The electric compressor according to claim 2, wherein the second seal portion has an inner protruding portion that protrudes inward and has a surface that contacts the second surface of the base portion, and an outer protruding portion that protrudes outward and has a surface that contacts the tip end surface of the surrounding wall portion.

4. 4. The electric compressor according to claim 3, wherein when the connector is attached to the connector attachment portion, the outer protrusion is pressed against the tip surface of the surrounding wall portion and deformed, the deformation presses the inner protrusion toward the second surface of the base portion, and a restoring force causes the outer protrusion to contact the tip surface of the surrounding wall portion while being pressed against it.

5. 4. The electric compressor according to claim 3, wherein the inner protruding portion has a wedge-shaped cross-sectional shape whose thickness gradually decreases toward the inside, and the outer protruding portion has a wedge-shaped cross-sectional shape whose thickness gradually decreases toward the outside.

6. 3. The electric compressor according to claim 2, wherein an inner circumferential surface of the first seal portion is formed with at least one inner protrusion, the tip of which contacts the seal mounting portion, and an outer circumferential surface of the first seal portion is formed with at least one outer protrusion, the tip of which contacts the surrounding wall portion.

7. the inverter includes an inverter circuit unit having a plurality of switching elements and a control circuit unit that controls the plurality of switching elements, 7. The electric compressor according to claim 1, wherein the connector is provided to supply high-voltage power to the inverter circuit unit and low-voltage power to the control circuit unit.

8. The connector comprises: a plurality of high-voltage terminals, one end of which is inserted into the inverter casing and one end of which is electrically connected to the inverter circuit unit of the inverter; a plurality of low-voltage terminals, one end of which extends into the inverter casing and one end of which is electrically connected to the control circuit unit of the inverter; The connector housing holds the plurality of high-voltage terminals and the plurality of low-voltage terminals, and has a first mounting portion formed to surround the other end sides of the plurality of high-voltage terminals and to which a connector of a high-voltage harness is attached, and a second mounting portion formed to surround the other end sides of the plurality of low-voltage terminals and to which a connector of a low-voltage harness is attached. The electric compressor according to claim 7.

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