The present application is National Phase of International Application No. PCT/JP2010/007384 filed Dec. 20, 2010, and claims priority from Japanese Application No. 2010-121653, filed May 27, 2010.
The present invention relates to an electromagnetic contactor having a drive lever which transmits an attraction movement and a release movement of a movable core of an electromagnet to a movable contact support, and an assembly method for the same.
As an electromagnetic contactor, there is known a device of, e.g., Patent Document 1.
In the electromagnetic contactor of Patent Document 1, there are accommodated in a case, an electromagnet, a movable contact support disposed in parallel with the electromagnet, a return spring urging the movable contact support toward an initial position, and a drive lever which transmits an attraction movement and a release movement of the electromagnet to the movable contact support.
The movable contact support includes a plurality of movable contacts, moves against the return spring, and performs an opening and closing operation with fixed contacts disposed in the case so as to face the individual movable contacts. The electromagnet includes an exciting coil, a fixed core, and a movable core which is disposed to face the fixed core so as to be movable close to or away from the fixed core.
The drive lever is an elongated plate-like member, and is formed with arm portions in the central portion in a longitudinal direction, and a protrusion on one side surface of one end portion in a plate thickness direction.
One end portion of the drive lever is inserted into an insertion hole of the movable contact support, the arm portions thereof abut on a receiving surface formed on an opening peripheral edge of the insertion hole, and the drive lever is thereby engaged with the movable contact support. Further, the drive lever is assembled in a state where one end portion is inserted into a loose-fitting hole formed in the movable core, the protrusion formed at one end portion is contacting with an inner surface of the loose-fitting hole which is farthest from the fixed core, and the other end portion is engaged with a receiving groove formed in an inner wall of an upper case which faces the movable core via the movable contact support.
When the exciting coil of the electromagnet is brought into an excited state and the movable core of the electromagnet is attracted by the fixed core, the movement of the movable core by the attraction is transmitted to the drive lever via the protrusion at one end portion, and the drive lever rotates about the other end portion engaged with the receiving groove of the upper case, whereby the rotation of the drive lever is transmitted to the movable contact support as a predetermined stroke, the movable contact support moves from the initial position to an operation position, and the opening and closing operation of the individual movable contacts and the corresponding fixed contacts is performed.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent publication No. S64-48339 (
The drive lever of Patent Document 1 has directivity at the time of assembly that the drive lever is assembled in the state where the protrusion formed at one end portion is in contact with the inner surface of the loose-fitting hole formed in the movable core which is farthest from the fixed core.
However, even when the assembly of the drive lever of Patent Document 1 is performed in a state where the drive lever is oriented in the opposite direction in which the protrusion at one end portion does not abut on the inner surface of the loose-fitting hole (hereinafter referred to as incorrect assembly), the drive lever can be attached into an electromagnetic contactor, and therefore the incorrect assembly of the drive lever may impair the normal operation of the electromagnetic contactor.
That is, in the drive lever of Patent Document 1, there are formed a pair of arm portions which protrude outward in mutually opposite directions from end portions in a plate width direction at the same positions (the central portion) in the longitudinal direction and, even when the incorrect assembly of the drive lever is performed with the pair of arm portions disposed in a direction opposite to that in the correct assembly and caused to abut on the receiving surface of the insertion hole, the drive lever can be attached into the electromagnetic contactor.
In the drive lever assembled by the incorrect assembly, since the protrusion at one end portion does not contact with the inner surface of the loose-fitting hole formed in the movable core which is farthest from the fixed core, the movement operation of the movable core of the electromagnet may not be transmitted to the movable contact support as the predetermined stroke, and the opening and closing operation of the movable contacts and the fixed contacts may not be performed normally in the electromagnetic contactor having the drive lever assembled by the incorrect assembly.
Consequently, in the electromagnetic contactor having the drive lever of Patent Document 1, it is necessary to visually ascertain the assembly direction of the drive lever at the time of the assembly, and there arises a problem that a time required for the assembly is increased and assembly efficiency is thereby reduced.
In view of the foregoing, the present invention has been achieved by focusing on the unsolved problem of the conventional art described above, and an object thereof is to provide an electromagnetic contactor and an assembly method for the same, capable of reliably preventing incorrect assembly of a drive lever having directivity at the time of assembly.
In order to achieve the foregoing object, an electromagnetic contactor according to an embodiment of the present invention is an electromagnetic contactor comprising a case accommodating an electromagnet having a movable core; a movable contact support moving in parallel with a moving direction of the movable core; and a drive lever which has directivity in assembly in the case, one end portion engaged with the movable core, and a central portion in a longitudinal direction engaged with the movable contact support. The movement of the movable core is transmitted to the movable contact support by the drive lever made rotatable about another end portion of the drive lever serving as a rotation shaft by engaging the other end portion of the drive lever to an inner wall of a cover attached to the case covering the movable contact support. A drive lever incorrect assembly detection portion is provided in which in a state where the drive lever is assembled in a correct direction, the drive lever is accommodated to attach the cover to the case, and in a state where the drive lever is assembled in an incorrect direction, the other end portion of the drive lever protrudes to a position where the cover is to be attached to the case to prevent the attachment of the cover to the case.
According to the electromagnetic contactor according to the embodiment of the present invention, when the drive lever having directivity at the time of assembly is oriented in the incorrect direction and assembled in the case, since the attachment of the cover to the case is prevented by the drive lever incorrect assembly detection portion, it is possible to easily recognize the incorrect assembly of the drive lever.
In addition, in the electromagnetic contactor according to the embodiment of the present invention, the drive lever incorrect assembly detection portion comprises an arm portion formed in the central portion of the drive lever and protruding from one end portion in a direction orthogonal to a rotation direction of the drive lever, an arm portion receiving surface formed on the movable contact support, and on which the arm portion abuts while accommodating the drive lever to attach the cover to the case in the state in which the drive lever is assembled in the correct direction, and an incorrect assembly preventing surface formed on the movable contact support to be closer to a position where the cover is attached than the arm portion receiving surface, and on which the arm portion abuts to protrude the other end portion of the drive lever to the position where the cover is to be attached to the case in the state in which the drive lever is assembled in the incorrect direction.
According to the electromagnetic contactor according to the embodiment of the present invention, since the drive lever incorrect assembly detection portion is formed of the simple structure including the arm portion formed in the drive lever, and the arm portion receiving surface and the incorrect assembly preventing surface which are formed on the movable contact support into a stepped shape, a reduction in manufacturing cost is achieved.
Further, an assembly method for an electromagnetic contactor according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprising the steps of after accommodating the electromagnet, the movable contact support, and the drive lever in the case, judging whether attaching the cover to the case is possible, or whether the attaching the cover to the case is not possible by protruding the other end portion of the drive lever to the position where the cover is to be attached to the case, and determining the presence of the incorrect assembly of the drive lever.
According to the assembly method for an electromagnetic contactor according to the embodiment of the present invention, since it is possible to lessen work for visually ascertaining the orientation of the assembly of the drive lever when the drive lever is assembled, and reduce a time required for the assembly of the electromagnetic contactor, assembly efficiency is improved.
According to an electromagnetic contactor according to the present invention, when a drive lever having directivity at the time of assembly is oriented in an incorrect direction and assembled in a case, since the attachment of a cover to the case is prevented by a drive lever incorrect assembly detection portion, it is possible to easily recognize the incorrect assembly of the drive lever.
In addition, according to an assembly method for an electromagnetic contactor according to the present invention, since it is possible to lessen work for visually ascertaining an orientation of assembly of a drive lever when the drive lever is assembled, and reduce a time required for the assembly of the electromagnetic contactor, it is possible to improve assembly efficiency.
a), 7 (b) are simplified views showing a correct assembly state and an incorrect assembly state of the drive lever;
A detailed description is given hereinbelow of the best mode for carrying out the present invention (hereinafter referred to as an embodiment) with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
In the upper case 4, there are disposed terminal portions 10a to 10d each having a contact and coil terminals 11 of an electromagnet. To the upper case 4, an arc extinguishing cover 5 which accommodates a movable contact support 7a in a sealed state is attached.
As shown in
The movable contact support 7a includes a movable contact support base 7a1 and a movable contact support cover 7a2 which is coupled to the movable contact support base 7a1, and in the movable contact support base 7a1, a plurality of movable contacts (not shown) is disposed in combination with contact springs (not shown). In addition, the terminal portions 10a to 10d each having the contact attached to the upper case 4 are provided with contact pieces 12, and fixed contacts (not shown) provided in the contact pieces 12 face the individual movable contacts.
Further, in the lower case 3, an AC-operated electromagnet 8 is accommodated. The electromagnet 8 includes a coil frame 8b having an exciting coil 8a (see
As shown in
In addition, in order to transmit the attraction movement and the release movement of the movable core 8d to the movable contact support 7a, as shown in
The drive lever 9 is an elongated plate-like member. As shown in
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As shown in
As shown in a correct assembly state of
As shown in
Thus, the drive lever 9, which has the rotation shaft portion 9a rotatably engaged with the shaft concave portion 5a of the arc extinguishing cover 5 and the movable core connection portion 9b engaged with the loose-fitting hole 8e of the movable core 8d (the inner surface of the loose-fitting hole 8e which is farthest from the fixed core 8c) , rotates about the rotation shaft portion 9a serving as the rotation shaft with the movement of the movable core 8d, and the rotation of the drive lever 9 is transmitted to the movable contact support 7a via the movable contact support connection portion 9c.
Herein, as shown in
Note that a case of the present invention corresponds to the lower case 3 and the upper case 4, a cover of the present invention corresponds to the arc extinguishing cover 5, one end portion of a drive lever of the present invention corresponds to the movable core connection portion 9b, the other end portion of the drive lever of the present invention corresponds to the rotation shaft portion 9a, and a drive lever incorrect assembly detection portion of the present invention corresponds to the arm portion 9d and the incorrect assembly preventing surface 14.
Next, a description is given of the operation of the electromagnetic contactor 1 of the present embodiment with reference to
In the electromagnetic contactor 1 of the present embodiment, when the exciting coil 8a of the electromagnet 8 is in a non-excited state, as shown in
Next, when the exciting coil 8a of the electromagnet 8 is brought into the excited state, the attraction force acts between the fixed core 8c and the movable core 8d, and the movable core 8d performs the attraction movement toward the fixed core 8c. As shown in
In addition, when the exciting coil 8a of the electromagnet 8 is brought into the non-excited state with the movable contact support 7a at the operation position, the movable contact support 7a on which the urging force of the return spring 7b acts gradually moves to the initial position. Further, an external force is transmitted from the movable contact support 7a moving by the urging force of the return spring 7b via the drive lever 9 and the drive lever 9 rotates counterclockwise, whereby the movable core 8d of the electromagnet 8 performs a release movement in a direction in which the movable core 8d moves away from the fixed core 8c.
Herein, the drive lever 9 of the electromagnetic contactor 1 has directivity at the time of assembly that the assembly is performed such that the movable contact support connection portion 9c abuts on the lever engagement wall 7a7 of the lever passage hole 7a5, and the movable core connection portion 9b contacts the inner surface of the loose-fitting hole 8e formed in the movable core 8d which is farthest from the fixed core 8c.
A description is given of cases where the drive lever 9 having directivity at the time of assembly is correctly assembled and incorrectly assembled with reference to
As shown in
Subsequently, as shown in
On the other hand, it is assumed that the incorrect assembly is performed in a state where the orientation of the drive lever 9 is reversed. That is, when the incorrect assembly of the drive lever 9 is performed in a state where the movable contact support connection portion 9c does not abut on the lever engagement wall 7a7 of the lever passage hole 7a5, and the movable core connection portion 9b does not come in contact with the inner surface of the loose-fitting hole 8e of the movable core 8d which is farthest from the fixed core 8c, as shown in
The arm portion 9d of the drive lever 9 abuts on the incorrect assembly preventing surface 14 closer to the side of the attachment of the arc extinguishing cover 5 than the arm portion receiving surface 13, and the rotation shaft portion 9a of the drive lever 9 is thereby disposed so as to protrude into the space in the upper case 4 where the arc extinguishing cover 5 is to be attached.
Subsequently, as shown in
Consequently, when the drive lever 9 having directivity at the time of assembly is assembled in the incorrect direction, since it becomes impossible to attach the arc extinguishing cover 5 to the upper case 4, it is possible to easily recognize the incorrect assembly of the drive lever 9.
With this, since it is possible to lessen work for visually ascertaining the orientation of the assembly of the drive lever 9 when the drive lever 9 is assembled, and reduce a time required for the assembly of the electromagnetic contactor 1, it is possible to improve assembly efficiency.
In addition, the structure in which the attachment of the arc extinguishing cover 5 to the upper case 4 is prevented when the incorrect assembly of the drive lever 9 is performed is the structure in which the arm portion 9d formed to protrude from one end surface of the drive lever 9 in the plate width direction abuts on the incorrect assembly preventing surface 14 disposed closer to the side of the attachment of the arc extinguishing cover 5 than the arm portion receiving surface 13 on which the arm portion 9d abuts at the time of the correct assembly to thereby cause the the rotation shaft portion 9a of the drive lever 9 to protrude into the space in the upper cover 4 where the arc extinguishing cover 5 is to be attached, whereby the attachment of the arc extinguishing cover 5 to the upper case 4 is prevented, and, since the attachment of the arc extinguishing cover 5 to the upper case 4 is prevented using the simple structure, it is possible to achieve a reduction in manufacturing cost.
Thus, the electromagnetic contactor and the assembly method for the same according to the present invention are useful for allowing reliable prevention of the incorrect assembly of the drive lever having directivity at the time of assembly.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-121653 | May 2010 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2010/007384 | 12/20/2010 | WO | 00 | 8/7/2012 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2011/148448 | 12/1/2011 | WO | A |
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S64-48339 | Feb 1989 | JP |
H02-59550 | May 1990 | JP |
H03-110733 | May 1991 | JP |
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H07-44866 | Nov 1995 | JP |
2001-222940 | Aug 2001 | JP |
2006-012842 | Jan 2006 | JP |