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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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22.12.2021 Bulletin 2021/51 |
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Date of filing: 10.08.2018 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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ASSEMBLY FOR MOUNTING TILES MADE OF A BRITTLE MATERIAL, SUCH AS FERRITE
ANORDNUNG ZUR MONTAGE VON FLIESEN AUS SPRÖDEM MATERIAL WIE ETWA FERRIT
ENSEMBLE DE MONTAGE DE TUILES EN MATÉRIAU FRAGILE, TEL QUE DE LA FERRITE
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14.08.2017 NL 2019414
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Proprietor: Prodrive Technologies Innovation Services B.V. |
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- VAN DER KANT, Tom Adrianus Henricus
NL-5692 EM Son (NL)
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Avenue Josse Goffin 158 1082 Bruxelles 1082 Bruxelles (BE) |
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
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granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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Technical field
[0001] The present invention is related to an assembly for mounting tiles, in particular
tiles made of a brittle material, such as ferrite. Present assemblies are particularly
useful for arranging ferrite tiles on top of coils for inductive transfer of electrical
energy.
Background art
[0002] Ferrite is commonly used to improve magnetic coupling between inductive coils for
transferring electrical energy, e.g. for battery charging applications. Typically,
ferrite is provided as tiles mounted to cover the inductive coil. However, ferrite
tiles are very brittle and therefore require careful and firm support in environments
where vibrations and/or deformations may occur. It is known that rubber may offer
such a support, by clamping the tiles firmly and absorbing the mechanical loads. Typically,
tiles would be pressed between oppositely arranged rubber mounts until the tile tightly
fits between the mounts.
[0003] A disadvantage of the above arrangement occurs when brittle tiles are mounted between
rubber mounts, because there is a high friction force between ferrite and rubber.
Therefore considerable force is required to press the tiles between the mounts, which
results in a high risk of breaking the tile. This makes the mounting of the tiles
difficult and laborious.
[0004] US 2017/215586 A1 discloses a connection member for connecting a wall-attachable body to a wall-mounted
bracket, wherein the wall attachable body has an elongated hole for receiving the
connection member.
Summary of the invention
[0005] It is an aim of the present invention to overcome the above drawbacks. In particular,
it is an aim to provide an easy yet effective mounting assembly for tiles made of
brittle material, in particular for ferrite tiles.
[0006] According to aspects of the invention, there is therefore provided an assembly as
set out in the appended claims.
[0007] Assemblies according to aspects described herein comprise a base support and a plurality
of mounting members. The base support comprises a plurality of pins protruding from
the base support towards respective tip ends. The mounting members comprise a tile
support surface, a body protruding from the tile support surface, and a hole configured
to receive a respective one of the plurality of pins.
[0008] According to a first aspect, the pins and the respective mounting members are configured
to co-operate to make the body expand upon sliding the mounting member along the respective
pin so as to laterally engage and clamp the tile. According to another aspect, the
mounting member and the respective pin comprise corresponding surface features which
are configured to enter into engagement upon sliding the mounting member along the
respective pin. As the surface features engage one another, the body is configured
to expand. The surface features may refer to the external surface itself, e.g. the
shape thereof, or to elements provided on the surface, e.g. protrusions or recesses.
By way of example, the pins are tapered becoming smaller towards the tip ends.
[0009] With the above aspects, it is advantageously obtained that any friction force lies
between the pin and the mounting member, and no friction forces are applied on the
tile during clamping and/or securing of the tile. The tile can therefore be secured
without risk of breaking and possibly by exerting substantially less forces tending
to breaking the tile. Furthermore, many more options are available to reduce friction
between pin and mounting member without affecting a material choice of the tile itself.
[0010] Further advantageous aspects are set out in the dependent claims.
Brief description of the figures
[0011] Aspects of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the
appended drawings, wherein same reference numerals illustrate same features and wherein:
Figure 1 represents an exploded perspective view of an assembly according to aspects
described herein;
Figure 2 represents a cross sectional view of the assembly of Fig. 1 in an initial
mounting configuration;
Figure 3 represents a perspective view of the assembly of Fig. 1 in a final mounting
configuration.
Description of embodiments
[0012] Referring to Fig. 1, an assembly 10 according to aspects described herein comprises
a base support 11 from which a plurality of pins 12 protrude. Pins 12 can be fixed
to the base support 11, e.g. they can be made integral with support 11, or fastened
thereto. Pins 12 protrude from a first surface 111 of the base support 11 (e.g., a
top surface) toward their respective tip ends 121. The pins 12 advantageously extend
parallel to one another.
[0013] Referring to Fig. 2, pins 12 are configured to receive mounting members 13 on their
external surfaces. Mounting members 13 comprise a plate-like or disc-like part 131
defining a tile support surface 132. A body 133 protrudes from the tile support surface
132. The mounting members 13 are further provided with a hole 134, advantageously
a through-hole, e.g. extending through the part 131 and at least part of the body
133. Holes 134 are configured to receive the pins 12, and holes 134 advantageously
have dimensions corresponding to those of pins 12, e.g. to provide for a snug fit
of mounting members 13 on pins 12.
[0014] To mount the tiles 14, mounting members 13 are put on pins 12 so that tile support
surface 132 faces upwards and body 133 protrudes upwards from surface 132. Tiles 14
can now be arranged on the tile support surfaces 132. In the initial configuration
as depicted in Fig. 2, it will be appreciated that the tiles 14 rest loosely on support
surfaces 132.
[0015] The arrangement of pins 12 obviously depends on the shape of the tiles 14, with support
surfaces 132 advantageously supporting the tiles only at peripheral locations. Advantageously,
recesses 141 (see Fig. 1) are provided on tiles 14 at locations corresponding to pins
12 in order to minimize a spacing between adjacent tiles.
[0016] According to an aspect, pins 12 are tapered with decreasing size from the base support
12 towards the tip ends 121. By way of example, the circumference of cross-sections
in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pin may decrease from the
base support 12 towards the tip end 121. Advantageously, the holes 134 fit an upper
portion of the pins 12, so that when mounting members 13 are placed on the pins 12,
they remain at an elevated position with respect to the base support 11 in an initial
mounting position as shown in Fig. 2. The tapering may be constant along the height
of the pin, or non-uniform. By way of example, only a central portion of the pin may
be tapered, whereas a bottom and/or a top portion of the pin 12 may have straight
walls.
[0017] To obtain a final mounting position as depicted in Fig. 3, the mounting members 13
are slid down along pins 12. The (outer surfaces of the) bodies 133 of mounting members
13 are advantageously expanded when the mounting members 13 are pushed down the pins
12, e.g. due to the tapered pins 12. As the bodies 133 expand, they will engage the
tiles 14 laterally. By so doing, the tiles 14 will get clamped between the bodies
133 of opposite mounting members 13. Advantageously, since there is no relative movement
between the mounting members 13 and the tiles 14 problems of friction between tiles
14 and mounting members 13 are avoided. Furthermore, the friction of the sliding contact
between pins 12 and mounting members 13 (e.g., in holes 134) can easily be reduced
by appropriate choice of materials and/or by providing lubrication in the contact
region. By way of example, pins 12 may be made of polyamide, e.g. nylon 6. Advantageously,
the outer member is at least in part made from a material that is resilient and allows
an easy expansion of the outer surfaces of the bodies 133 thereby limiting the forces
required to obtain the final mounting position and limiting the compressive forces
exerted by the expanding outer surfaces of the bodies 133 on the tiles 14. Advantageously,
the materials used for pins 12 and mounting members 13 will not affect any material
choice for the tiles 14. Present aspects therefore provide a tight clamping of tiles
with much less risk of tile rupture.
[0018] There are various ways in which bodies 133 of mounting members 13 can be made expandable.
One possibility is to make the body 133, and possibly the entire mounting member 13
of a resiliently elastic material, such as an elastomeric material. Useful examples
of elastomeric materials are natural and synthetic rubber. As the mounting member
is pushed down the pin, the elastic material will dilate and the body 133 will expand
(or deploy) substantially proportionally to the tapering of the pin.
[0019] In addition, or alternatively, the body may comprise weaker sections and stronger
sections alternating circumferentially around the pin. Each of these sections may
extend along the height of the body 133 (i.e. parallel to the pin 12). When the mounting
member 13 is pushed down the pin, the weaker sections may dilate and increase the
spacing between the stronger sections. As a result, the hole 134 is dilated, and the
entire body expands. The weaker sections may be obtained by a difference in material
(mechanical) properties as compared to the stronger sections, or by a difference in
material thickness between weaker and stronger sections. By way of example, referring
to Fig. 1, the bodies 133 comprise a pair of thicker segments 135 which are spaced
apart by a pair of thinner segments 136. Typically the thicker segments 135 will be
arranged so that they face and engage the tiles 14. The thinner segments 136 may be
formed as grooves or notches aligned with an axis of hole 134. The segments 135 engaging
the tiles may be shaped as cylinder segments.
[0020] It will be convenient to note that it is not required that the tapering of pins 12
should extend completely along the circumference of the pins. Only some segments of
the pin surface may have a tapered shape, whereas other segments on the same circumference
may not be tapered. By way of example, only the surface segments facing the tiles
14 may be tapered.
[0021] Other alternatives to tapering the pin 12 for making the body 133 expandable exist.
One alternative is to make hole 134 tapered becoming smaller in circumference towards
the top end (i.e. an end opposite surface 132). In this case, pin 12 may have straight
(non-tapered) walls, e.g. cylindrical walls. Another alternative is to provide a protruding
member inside hole 134 on the mounting member 13. The protrusion, such as a ridge,
extends towards the centre axis of hole 134 so as to partially overlap with the tip
121 of pin 12. The protrusion therefore may be used, in the initial mounting position,
to maintain mounting members 13 at the elevated position of Fig. 2. By further pressing
down the mounting members 13 along the pins 12, the ridge engages the side wall of
the pin and will press the body 133 laterally outwards so that it expands towards
the tile 14. In the present alternative, pin 12 may have straight walls, such as cylindrical.
Yet alternatively, the protrusion may be provided on pin 12 instead of in hole 134.
Also in this case, pin 12 may be cylindrical except for the protrusion, which may
take the form of an annular protruding member on the external wall of pin 12. It will
be evident from the above that many more co-operating configurations between pin and
mounting member may be easily thought of.
[0022] No special tools are required for pressing the tiles and mounting members down the
pins. A simple pressing force, advantageously at locations corresponding to the support
surfaces may suffice.
[0023] It will be beneficial to shape the pins 12 such that they prevent rotation of the
mounting members 13 during mounting. By way of example, pins 12 may have an oval or
polygonal cross section, or a cross section of any shape departing from circular,
e.g. star-shaped. Alternatively, or in addition, pins 12 may be provided with surface
features, such as ridges, grooves or notches on an external surface thereof, and the
holes 134 of mounting members 13 may be provided with mating surface features.
[0024] To prevent the mounting members to lift up during use, e.g. due to vibration, the
mounting member can be secured by a retaining member, e.g. a circlip.
[0025] Rubber rings 15 may be placed on pins 12, on top of the tiles 14 in order to support
further objects on top with minimal loading of the tiles 14 at unsupported locations,
e.g. in the middle.
[0026] Assemblies of present aspects allow for an easy mounting of tiles with minimal risk
of breaking. With an appropriate arrangement of the pins, tiles of any shape can be
accommodated. Even on deformation of the base support 11, the tiles can be maintained
in place with minimal risk of breaking, because the resilient material used for the
bodies 13 and 15 minimizes the mechanical loads exerted on the tiles 14.
[0027] One possible application is mounting of ferrite tiles on top of or underneath the
electrical wires of a coil for inductive transfer of electrical energy. In such case,
as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, the base support 11 may comprise paths or tracks 112 for
guiding the wires 16 of an induction coil and the ferrite tiles can easily be mounted
on the pins 12. The wire 16 may be accommodated in the tacks 112 which provide a pathway
that winds the wire 16 to obtain the induction coil, e.g. for (contactless) inductive
transfer of electrical energy. The tracks 112 may run parallel to the first surface
111 of the base support, and the pins 12 protrude from the paths. The base support
11 may be housed in, or form part of, a housing of a contactless power transfer device.
The ferrite tiles and the coil for inductive transfer may be arranged within the housing,
in particular the ferrite tiles and the inductive coil may be stacked.
[0028] It will be convenient to note that aspects described herein are not limited to use
for ferrite tiles only, but may be useful for mounting any type of tile made of a
brittle material, e.g. ceramic tiles.
1. Assembly (10) for mounting tiles (14), comprising:
a base support (11) comprising a plurality of pins (12) protruding from the base support
towards respective tip ends (121),
a mounting member (13) for each of the plurality of pins, the mounting member comprising
a tile support surface (132), a body (133) protruding from the tile support surface,
and a hole (134) configured to receive a respective one of the plurality of pins,
and
a plurality of tiles (14), wherein the mounting member and the respective pin are
configured to co-operate such that the body expands upon sliding the mounting member
along the respective pin so as to laterally engage and clamp the tile
characterised in that the plurality of tiles have dimensions allowing mounting the tiles between oppositely
arranged pins (12).
2. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting member (13) and the respective pin (12)
comprise corresponding surface features configured to enter into engagement upon sliding
the mounting member along the respective pin, thereby expanding the body.
3. Assembly of claim 2, wherein the respective pin and/or the hole (134) are tapered
becoming smaller in circumference towards the tip ends (121).
4. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the body (133) comprises a resilient
or elastomeric material.
5. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the body (133) comprises first
sections (135) spaced apart by second sections (136), wherein the first sections have
a larger thickness than the second sections, wherein the first sections and second
sections are arranged circumferential around the body, preferably wherein the second
sections (136) are formed by grooves or notches aligned with the respective pin.
6. Assembly of claim 5, wherein the second sections (136) form points of weakness making
the body expandable by increasing a spacing between the first sections (135).
7. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the plurality of pins (12) have
a cross section different from circular.
8. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the body (133) comprises an external
surface having at least two first segments (135) separated by grooves aligned with
the respective pin.
9. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the hole (134) has a shape mating
with a shape of a tip portion of the respective pin (12), so that the mounting member
(13) is arranged to remain at an elevated position from the base support (11) in an
initial mounting phase, preferably wherein the tiles (14) have a loose fit when mounted
on the mounting members (13) in the initial mounting phase, the tiles having a tight
fit between the bodies (133) of the mounting members when the mounting members have
been slid towards the base support (11).
10. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tiles (14) comprise recesses
(141) at mounting locations corresponding to the plurality of pins.
11. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the body (133) is made of an
elastomeric material.
12. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, comprising rubber support rings (15)
arranged for placement on the plurality of pins, on top of the tiles.
13. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tiles (14) are made of ferrite.
14. Assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the base support (11) comprises
tracks (112) forming a pathway for winding an electrical conductor (16) to obtain
an induction coil, preferably wherein the tracks run parallel to a first surface (111)
of the base support (11), and the pins (12) protrude from the first surface (112).
15. Contactless power transfer device, comprising an induction coil (16) for contactless
power transfer and the assembly of any one of the claims 13 to 15, preferably wherein
the induction coil (16) and the assembly are stacked.
1. Anordnung (10) zur Montage von Fliesen (14), umfassend:
einen Basisträger (11), der eine Vielzahl von Stiften (12) umfasst, die aus dem Basisträger
hin zu entsprechenden Spitzenenden (121) vorspringen,
ein Montageelement (13) für jeden der Vielzahl von Stiften, wobei das Montageelement
eine Fliesenstützfläche (132), einen Körper (133), der von der Fliesenstützfläche
vorspringt, und ein Loch (134), das konfiguriert ist, um einen entsprechenden der
Vielzahl von Stiften aufzunehmen umfasst, und
eine Vielzahl von Fliesen (14), wobei das Montageelement und der entsprechende Stift
konfiguriert sind, um derart zusammenzuarbeiten, dass sich der Körper erweitert, wenn
das Montageelement entlang dem entsprechenden Stift gleitet, um die Fliese seitlich
einzugreifen und zu klemmen,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vielzahl von Fliesen Abmessungen aufweist, die ermöglichen, die Fliesen zwischen
gegenüberliegend angeordneten Stiften (12) zu montieren.
2. Anordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Montageelement (13) und der jeweilige Stift (12)
entsprechende Oberflächenmerkmale aufweisen, die konfiguriert sind, um in Eingriff
zu kommen, wenn das Montageelement entlang dem jeweiligen Stift gleitet, wodurch der
Körper erweitert wird.
3. Anordnung nach Anspruch 2, wobei der/das entsprechende Stift und/oder Loch (134) konisch
ist/sind und hin zu den Spitzenenden (121) einen kleineren Umfang aufweist/aufweisen.
4. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Körper (133) ein
elastisches oder elastomeres Material umfasst.
5. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Körper (133) erste
Abschnitte (135) umfasst, die durch zweite Abschnitte (136) beabstandet sind, wobei
die ersten Abschnitte eine größere Dicke als die zweiten Abschnitte aufweisen, wobei
die ersten Abschnitte und zweiten Abschnitte umlaufend um den Körper angeordnet sind,
vorzugsweise wobei die zweiten Abschnitte (136) durch Nuten oder Kerben, die mit dem
entsprechenden Stift ausgefluchtet sind, gebildet sind.
6. Anordnung nach Anspruch 5, wobei die zweiten Abschnitte (136) Schwachpunkte bilden,
die den Körper durch Erhöhen eines Abstands zwischen den ersten Abschnitten (135)
erweiterbar machen.
7. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Vielzahl von Stiften
(12) einen anderen Querschnitt als den kreisförmigen aufweist.
8. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Körper (133) eine
äußere Oberfläche umfasst, die mindestens zwei erste Segmente (135) aufweist, die
durch Nuten, ausgefluchtet mit dem entsprechenden Stift, getrennt sind.
9. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Loch (134) ein
Form aufweist, die zu einer Form eines Spitzenabschnitts des jeweiligen Stifts (12)
passt, so dass das Montageelement (13) angeordnet ist, um auf einer erhöhten Position
vom Basisträger (11) in einer anfänglichen Montagephase zu bleiben, vorzugsweise wobei
die Fliesen (14) eine lockere Passform aufweisen, wenn sie auf den Montageelementen
(13) in der anfänglichen Montagephase montiert sind, wobei die Fliesen eine enge Passform
zwischen den Körpern (133) der Montageelemente aufweisen, wenn die Montageelemente
hin zum Basisträger geglitten (11) wurden.
10. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fliesen (14) Aussparungen
(141) an Montagestellen umfassen, die der Vielzahl von Stiften entsprechen.
11. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Körper (133) aus
einem elastomeren Material hergestellt ist.
12. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, umfassend Gummitrageringe
(15), die zur Platzierung auf der Vielzahl von Stiften angeordnet sind, auf den Fliesen.
13. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fliesen (14) aus
Ferrit hergestellt sind.
14. Anordnung nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Basisträger (11)
Schienen (112) umfasst, der einen Weg zum Aufwickeln eines elektrischen Leiters (16)
um eine Induktionsspule zu erhalten, bilden, vorzugsweise wobei die Schienen parallel
zu einer ersten Oberfläche (111) des Basisträgers (11) laufen und die Stifte (12)
aus der ersten Oberfläche (112) vorspringen.
15. Kontaktlose Leistungsübertragungsvorrichtung, umfassend eine Induktionsspule (16)
zur kontaktlosen Leistungsübertragung und die Anordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 13
bis 15, vorzugsweise wobei die Induktionsspule (16) und die Anordnung gestapelt sind.
1. Ensemble (10) pour monter des carreaux (14) comprenant :
un support de base (11) comprenant une pluralité de broches (12) faisant saillie du
support de base vers des extrémités de pointe (121) respectives,
un élément de montage (13) pour chacune de la pluralité de broches, l'élément de montage
comprenant une surface de support de carreau (132), un corps (133) faisant saillie
de la surface de support de carreau, et un trou (134) configuré pour recevoir une
broche respective de la pluralité de broches, et
une pluralité de carreaux (14), dans lequel l'élément de montage et la broche respective
sont configurés pour coopérer de sorte que le corps subit une expansion suite au coulissement
de l'élément de montage le long de la broche respective afin de mettre en prise latéralement
et serrer le carreau,
caractérisé en ce que la pluralité de carreaux a des dimensions permettant le montage des carreaux entre
des broches (12) agencées de manière opposée.
2. Ensemble selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'élément de montage (13) et la broche
(12) respective comprennent des caractéristiques de surface correspondantes configurées
pour entrer en mise en prise suite au coulissement de l'élément de montage le long
de la broche respective, faisant ainsi subir une expansion au corps.
3. Ensemble selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la broche respective et/ou le trou
(134) sont progressivement rétrécis, devenant plus petits en circonférence vers les
extrémités de pointe (121).
4. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le corps
(133) comprend un matériau résilient ou élastomère.
5. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le corps
(133) comprend des premières sections (135) espacées par des secondes sections (136),
dans lequel les premières sections ont une plus grande épaisseur que les secondes
sections, dans lequel les premières sections et les secondes sections sont agencées
de manière circonférentielle autour du corps, de préférence dans lequel les secondes
sections (136) sont formées par des rainures ou des encoches alignées avec la broche
respective.
6. Ensemble selon la revendication 5, dans lequel les secondes sections (136) forment
des points de faiblesse, provoquant l'expansion du corps en augmentant un espacement
entre les premières sections (135).
7. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la pluralité
de broches (12) a une section transversale différente d'une section circulaire.
8. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le corps
(133) comprend une surface externe ayant au moins deux premiers segments (135) séparés
par des rainures alignées avec la broche respective.
9. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le trou
(134) a une forme correspondant à une forme d'une partie de pointe de la broche (12)
respective, de sorte que l'élément de montage (13) est agencé pour rester dans une
position élevée à partir du support de base (11) dans une phase de montage initiale,
de préférence dans lequel les carreaux (14) ont un ajustement sans serrage lorsqu'elles
sont montées sur les éléments de montage (13) dans la phase de montage initiale, les
carreaux ayant un ajustement avec serrage entre les corps (133) des éléments de montage
lorsque les éléments de montage ont été coulissés vers le support de base (11).
10. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les carreaux
(14) comprennent des évidements (141) à des emplacements de montage correspondant
à la pluralité de broches.
11. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le corps
(133) est réalisé avec un matériau élastomère.
12. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant des bagues
de support en caoutchouc (15) agencées pour la mise en place sur la pluralité de broches,
sur le dessus des carreaux.
13. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les carreaux
(14) sont réalisées à partir de ferrite.
14. Ensemble selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le support
de base (11) comprend des rails (112) formant une voie de passage pour l'enroulement
d'un conducteur électrique (16) afin d'obtenir une bobine à induction, de préférence
dans lequel les rails s'étendent parallèlement à une première surface (111) du support
de base (11), et les broches (12) font saillie de la première surface (112).
15. Dispositif de transfert d'énergie sans contact, comprenant une bobine à induction
(16) pour transférer l'énergie sans contact et l'ensemble selon l'une quelconque des
revendications 13 à 15, de préférence dans lequel la bobine à induction (16) et l'ensemble
sont empilés.
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