Claims
- 1. A relay comprising a magnetic actuator and an elongated armature pivotally supported between the ends relative to the actuator, whereby the ends of the armature move in opposite directions when the armature is pivoted, the actuator including three pole members, each pole member having a magnetic pole-defining surface adjacent the armature through which lines of magnetic flux pass between the pole and the armature, the three pole defining surfaces being positioned on the same side of the armature, a first one of the pole members having said pole-defining surface adjacent one end of the armature, a second one of the pole members having said pole-defining surface adjacent the armature on the opposite side of the pivot from the first pole member, and a third one of the pole members having said pole-defining surface adjacent the armature extending lengthwise of the armature on either side of the second pole member between the outer end of the armature and the pivot, whereby pivotal movement of the armature away from the pole-defining surface of the first pole member is toward the pole-defining surfaces of the second and third pole members, a permanent magnet connected in a low reluctance magnetic path between the second and third pole members, and an electromagnet connected in a low reluctance magnetic path between the first and second pole members, the armature when pivoted to a first position reducing the reluctance of the flux path between the first and third pole members and when pivoted to a second position reducing the reluctance of the flux path between the second and third pole members.
- 2. The relay of claim 1 wherein the electromagnet when energized from a source of direct current is polarized to increase the level of flux in the first and third pole members and decrease the level of flux in the second pole member.
- 3. The relay of claim 2 wherein the third pole member has an opening through which the second pole member extends.
- 4. The relay of claim 3 wherein the opening forms a gap between the second and thrid pole members that is greater than the gap between the said surface of the second and third pole members and the adjacent surface of the armature when pivoted toward the said second position.
- 5. The relay of claim 3 wherein the opening is in the form of a hole in the third pole member with the second pole member extending through the hole.
- 6. The relay of claim 3 wherein the opening is in the form of a pair of notches on the margins of the third pole member, the second pole member having portions extending through said notches.
- 7. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pole surface of the second pole member projects beyond the surface of the third pole member toward the armature to contact the armature and form a gap between the armature and the third pole member when the armature is rotated toward the second and third pole members.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pole-defining surfaces of the second and third pole members lie in a common plane, and the surface of the armature adjacent said surface includes a portion projecting toward the pole-defining surface of the second pole member, the projecting portion contacting the second pole member while maintaining a gap between the armature and the pole surface of the third pole member when the armature rotates toward the pole surfaces of the second and third pole members.
- 9. Apparatus of claim 8 wherein the projecting portion is formed as a spherical dimple in the armature.
- 10. Apparatus of claim 1 wherein the armature includes a portion projecting toward the pole-defining surface of the first pole member.
- 11. Apparatus of claim 8 wherein the armature includes a portion projecting toward the pole-defining surface of the first pole member.
- 12. Apparatus of claim 11 wherein the portion projecting toward the first pole member is formed by forming the adjacent end of the armature in a cylindrical arc.
- 13. A magnetic actuating device for a relay or the like comprising an electromagnet including a core, a winding on the core, and first and second pole members at either end of the core, an elongated armature pivotally supported intermediate the ends thereof, the first and second pole members having pole faces positioned adjacent opposite ends of the armature opposite the same side of the armature such that rotation of the armature about the pivot moves one end of the armature toward one pole face and the other end of the armature away from the other pole face, a permanent magnet having one pole in contact with the second pole member, and a third pole member in contact with the other pole of the permanent magnet, the third pole member having a pole face, a first portion of the pole face of the third pole member being adjacent the armature between said face of the second pole member and the pivot and a second portion of the pole face of the third pole member being adjacent the armature between said face of the second pole member and the end of the armature remote from the first pole member, whereby rotation of the armature about said pivot moves the armature away from the pole face of the first pole member toward the pole faces of the second and third pole members.
- 14. The actuator of claim 13 wherein the electromagnet when energized is polarized such that the first pole member is of opposite polarity from the third pole member.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13 further including a pair of frame plates secured to all of the pole members, the pole members holding the plates in spaced parallel relationship, the pole members and frame plates forming an integral structure, a portion of each of the frame plates extending toward the armature, and means engaging said portions of the frame plates for pivotally supporting the armature between said portions.
- 16. Apparatus of claim 13 wherein a portion of the armature adjacent the pole face of the second pole member projects toward the pole face, making contact with the second pole member while maintaining a gap between the armature and the third pole member when the armature rotates toward the second and third pole members.
- 17. Apparatus of claim 16 wherein the armature includes a portion projecting toward the pole face of the first pole member.
- 18. A motor for a relay comprising a magnet structure including three pole members of magnetic material, the pole members having spaced parallel portions, a pair of parallel spaced frame plates secured respectively to opposite sides of the parallel portions of the pole members to anchor the pole members in fixed relation to each other, an armature, and means pivotally supporting the armature between the frame plates adjacent the pole members for rotation of the armature about an axis perpendicular to said frame plates, the pole members having pole faces lying adjacent a common surface of the armature, said common surface moving toward and away from said pole faces with rotation of the armature about said axis, the pole faces of two of the pole members being positioned to one side of said axis and the pole face of the third pole member positioned on the other side of said axis, the pole face of a first one of said two of the pole members extending on either side of the pole face of a second one of said two pole members, such that positions of the pole face of the first pole member extend nearer to and further from the pivot than the pole face of the second pole member.
- 19. Apparatus of claim 18 wherein the magnet structure further includes an electromagnet having a magnetic core and a winding on the core, the core extending between two of said pole members, and a permanent magnet positioned between two of said pole members, only one of which is common to the core of the electromagnet, the permanent magnet being positioned between said two of the pole members having pole faces on the same side of the pivot axis of the armature.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 669,217, filed Mar. 22, 1976 now abandoned.
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