Claims
- 1. An electrical contactor, comprising:
- first contact means;
- second contact means for being moved into a disposition of electrical continuity with said first contact means;
- electromagnet means with armature means which is mechanically interconnected with said second contact means for moving from a first armature means position to a second armature means position to place said second contact means into said disposition of electrical continuity with said first contact means in response to the flow of electrical current through a winding of said electromagnet means;
- abutment means against which said armature means abuts to define said second armature means position;
- spring means disposed to resist the movement of said armature means, the minimum amount of kinetic energy which when applied to said armature means is sufficient to overcome said spring resistance to cause said first contact means and said second contact means to abut and to cause said armature means to just abut said abutment means without significant rebound at said second armature means position equaling K; and
- means for supplying electrical current to said winding of said electromagnet means, the total amount of said kinetic energy which is supplied to said armature means during movement thereof being substantially the result of said electrical current flowing in said winding and being substantially equal to K.
- 2. The combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein said spring means is compressed as it resists the movement of said armature means.
- 3. The combination as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spring means comprises a kickout spring which causes said second contact means to move away from said first contact means upon command to open said electrical circuit.
- 4. The combination as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spring means comprises a contact spring which operates to apply pressure between said first and second contact means when they are in said disposition of electrical continuity.
- 5. The combination as claimed in claim 4 wherein said spring means comprises a kickout spring which causes said second contact means to move away from said first contact means upon command to open said electrical circuit.
- 6. An electrical contactor, comprising:
- movable armature means;
- fixed armature means cooperable with said movable armature means to define an air gap therebetween;
- electromagnet coil means cooperable with said movable armature means and said fixed armature means to cause said movable armature means to move toward said fixed armature means in response to the controlled flow of electrical current in said electromagnet coil means until said fixed armature means and said movable armature means abut;
- spring means disposed to resist the movement of said movable armature means toward said fixed armature means;
- control means for supplying said controlled flow of electrical current in said electromagnet coil means, said controlled flow of electrical current accelerating said movable armature means to a first velocity prior to said movable armature means abutting said fixed armature means; and
- said movable armature means continuing movement to said fixed armature means as a function of the kinetic energy imparted thereto at said first velocity, said movable armature means abutting said fixed armature means at substantially zero velocity.
- 7. An electrical contactor, comprising:
- movable armature means;
- fixed armature means;
- electromagnet means with electric coil means for energizing said electromagnet means in response to controlled electrical energy for magnetically moving said movable armature means into a disposition of abutment with said fixed armature means;
- spring means interconnected with said movable armature means which resists the movement of said movable armature means into said disposition of abutment with said fixed armature means;
- control means for supplying said controlled electrical energy to said coil means, the total mechanical energy required to compress said spring means as said armature means is moved into said disposition of abutment with said electromagnet means being no less than K;
- said control means cooperating with said coil means to supply generally only K electrical energy to said coil means previous to said movable armature means abutting said fixed armature means, continued movement of said movable armature means to said disposition of abutment after said K electrical energy has been supplied to said coil means being sustained by kinetic energy related to a velocity V1 imparted to said movable armature means by said K electrical energy, said armature means thereafter abutting said fixed armature means at generally zero velocity V2; and
- electrical contact means mechanically interconnected with said movable armature means for being closed on an external electrical circuit as said movable armature means moves.
- 8. A combination as claimed in claim 7 wherein said electrical energy comprises controlled electrical current.
- 9. The combination as claimed in claim 7 wherein said spring means comprises a contactor kickout spring and a contactor contact spring.
- 10. Electrical apparatus, comprising:
- first contact means;
- second contact means movable into a disposition of electrical continuity with said first contact means;
- electromagnet means with armature means which is mechanically interconnected with said second contact means for moving from a first armature means position to a second armature means position to place said second contact means into said disposition of electrical continuity with said first contact means in response to the flow of electrical current through a winding of said electromagnet means;
- abutment means against which said armature means abuts to define said second armature means position;
- resistance means which resists the movement of said armature means, the amount of kinetic energy which when applied to said armature means is sufficient to overcome said resistance means to cause said first contact means and said second contact means to abut and to cause said armature means to just abut said abutment means without significant rebound at said second armature means position equaling K; and
- means for supplying electrical current to said winding of said electromagnet means, the total amount of said kinetic energy which is supplied to said armature means during movement thereof as the result of said electrical current flowing in said winding being substantially equal to K.
- 11. An electrical contactor, comprising:
- first contact means;
- second contact means for being moved into a disposition of electrical continuity with said first contact means;
- electromagnet means with armature means which is mechanically interconnected with said second contact means for moving from a first armature means position to a second armature means position to place said second contact means into said disposition of electrical continuity with said first contact means in response to the flow of electrical current through a winding of said electromagnet means;
- abutment means against which said armature means abuts to define said second armature means position;
- spring means disposed to resist the movement of said armature means, the minimum amount of kinetic energy which when applied to said armature means is sufficient to overcome said spring resistance to cause said first contact means and said second contact means to abut and to cause said armature means to abut said abutment means at substantially zero velocity at said second armature means position equaling K; and
- means for supplying electrical current to said winding of said electromagnet means, the total amount of said kinetic energy which is supplied to said armature means during movement thereof being substantially the result of said electrical current flowing in said winding and being substantially equal to K.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/161,212 filed Feb. 17, 1988 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/016,425 filed Feb. 19, 1987 now abandoned.
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