Integrated electrical components of a welding power supply
First Claim
1. A power supply comprising:
- a circuit board;
an electrical component mounted on the circuit board; and
an extruded heat sink having a pair of slots extending fully along parallel sides of the extruded heat sink orthogonal to the circuit board, wherein the extruded heat sink is coupled to the electrical component by a clip fitted into the pair of slots, and the extruded heat sink having a first portion that extends over the circuit board and a second portion having fins overhanging an edge of the circuit board, wherein a length of each fin extends in a direction orthogonal to the circuit board, and wherein first and second lengthwise ends of each fin are both substantially parallel to the circuit board and configured to receive air flow.
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Abstract
A power supply includes an electrical component having at least one pin extending a first distance from a body portion of the electrical component to a circuit board. The power supply also includes a heat sink coupled to the body portion of the electrical component and extending substantially parallel to the at least one pin for approximately the first distance from the body portion to the circuit board. In one embodiment, the at least one pin of the electrical component is not trimmed during assembly of the power supply. In another embodiment, the power supply includes a heat sink hanging over an edge of the circuit board. Moreover, in certain embodiments, a transformer lead is coupled to a diode using a fastener.
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20 Claims
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1. A power supply comprising:
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a circuit board; an electrical component mounted on the circuit board; and an extruded heat sink having a pair of slots extending fully along parallel sides of the extruded heat sink orthogonal to the circuit board, wherein the extruded heat sink is coupled to the electrical component by a clip fitted into the pair of slots, and the extruded heat sink having a first portion that extends over the circuit board and a second portion having fins overhanging an edge of the circuit board, wherein a length of each fin extends in a direction orthogonal to the circuit board, and wherein first and second lengthwise ends of each fin are both substantially parallel to the circuit board and configured to receive air flow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20)
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7. A power supply comprising:
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a circuit board; an electrical component coupled to the circuit board; and an extruded heat sink having a pair of slots extending fully along parallel sides of the extruded heat sink orthogonal to the circuit board, wherein the extruded heat sink is coupled to the electrical component by a clip fitted into the pair of slots, wherein the extruded heat sink comprises a first portion extending directly over the circuit board in a direction orthogonal to the circuit board and a second portion comprising fins oriented in a direction orthogonal to the circuit board, wherein the fins overhang an edge of the circuit board, and wherein a width of the second portion is larger than a width of the first portion, wherein a length of each fin extends orthogonal to the circuit board, and wherein first and second lengthwise ends of each fin are both substantially parallel to the circuit board and configured to receive air flow. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A power supply comprising:
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a chassis configured to support electrical components; a transformer having a first substantially flat lead; a first diode having a first lead; and a first fastener coupling the first substantially flat lead of the transformer and the first lead of the first diode to the chassis, wherein the first fastener is configured to enable conductivity between the first substantially flat lead of the transformer and the first lead of the first diode; wherein the chassis comprises a threaded opening in a position that aligns the first lead of the first diode with the first substantially flat lead of the transformer, and the first fastener extends through the first substantially flat lead of the transformer, through the first lead of the first diode, and into the threaded opening to enable electrical conductivity between the first lead of the first diode and the first substantially flat lead of the transformer without bending or crimping the leads or another lead. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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