SONCEBOZ AUTOMOTIVE SA Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150300298 | OVERMOLDED MOTORIZED VALVE WITH IMPROVED SEALING - A motorized valve is made up of a closable pipe, of a valve shutter, of a rotary electromagnetic actuator and of an overmoulding plastic material, the actuator being formed of a stator assembly, of a rotor secured to a spindle, the valve shutter being positioned progressively by the actuator using the spindle and able to shut off the pipe, the overmoulding plastic material surrounding and being secured at least in part to the actuator and forming the pipe at least in part, the static sealing being afforded by overmoulding plastic material common to the actuator and the pipe, and the overmoulding material having passing through it a passage that is rendered fluid-tight for guiding the spindle that connects the valve shutter and the rotor. | 10-22-2015 |
20150249375 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ASSEMBLY FOR BRUSHLESS MOTOR AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH AN ASSEMBLY - The present disclosure relates to an electrical connection system and assembly for a brushless electromagnetic motor including a coiled stator assembly with P electric phases and X coils per phase, each coil exhibiting in proximity a body furnished with two connection slots, a first sub-assembly formed of W tracks cut in a conducting sheet, the tracks forming W coplanar output tracks, W being an integer number lying between P and P+1, each of the W tracks terminating in at least one end folded back perpendicularly to the plane of the tracks, the shape of the folded back end being complementary to the shape of the connection slot, the tracks being joined by an | 09-03-2015 |
20150159770 | COMPACT METERING DEVICE - A metering device including: a valve body equipped with a valve shutter designed to move between a closed position and an open position, a transmission shaft having a first end connected to the valve shutter and a second end connected to a cam element, a rotary electric actuator including a stator assembly and a rotor assembly able to rotate about an axis of rotation, the rotor assembly including a magnetic support frame bearing a rotor magnet. The rotor assembly further includes a follower fixed to the magnetic support frame and eccentric with respect to the axis of rotation and positioned with the ability to move in the cam element in order to convert the rotary movement of the rotor assembly into a movement of the transmission shaft. | 06-11-2015 |
20150047553 | REAR-MOUNTED INSTRUMENTED MODULE FOR A DASHBOARD - An indicator module for a dashboard, including an electric motor, a mechanical motion-reduction unit, an output shaft, a housing, and a light source. The electric motor is mechanically and electrically connected to a first surface of a printed circuit and drives a visual indicator about an axis of rotation via the reduction unit and the output shaft through the printed circuit such that the indicator provides visual information beyond a second surface of said printed circuit. The light source is positioned on the first or second surface of the printed circuit sending a light flow toward the axis of rotation. The housing has a light case, which extends beyond the second surface of the printed circuit and which is formed around the axis of rotation of the visual indicator. | 02-19-2015 |
20110057524 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR A BRUSHLESS MOTOR - The invention relates to an electrical connector assembly for a brushless electromagnetic motor, comprising a 3-phase electrical stator winding and X windings per phase, connected in series or in parallel, characterised in comprising a circular wire guide with slots designed to hold the ends of the wires of the windings and a connector support comprising at least three circular connector tracks, three of said tracks being each terminated with a thimble and which are axially extended by wire grips to ensure the electrical contact for the 3 phases of the motor through the slots of the wire guides and wherein the thimbles exit the motor via a connector. | 03-10-2011 |