The present invention is related to an electromagnetic relay, more specifically to an electromagnetic relay in which bad electrical contact and failure of operation caused by shavings that are produced when an iron core is press-fitted into and mounted on a base are prevented.
Conventionally, when assembling an electromagnetic relay by press-fitting an iron core of an electromagnetic block into a base, it is known to mount a flat terminal 40 on a base housing 10, for example as shown in FIG. 2 of Japanese Patent 3934376. In the above-mentioned electromagnetic relay, shavings are produced when the flat terminal 40 is mounted on the base housing 10 by press-fitting lower ends of leg parts 42 and 43 of the flat terminal 40 into the base housing 10.
Since the shavings are scattered and moved around in the housing, there is a problem that they may cause bad electrical contact or failure of operation when they touch a movable contact or an armature 60.
An electromagnetic relay according to the present invention is constructed such that both ends of an iron core of an electromagnetic block are press-fitted into a base, opening or closing a contact by a movable iron piece rotated by magnetization or demagnetization of the iron core with a coil of the electromagnetic block, wherein a press-fit projection is formed in a press-fit concave portion provided on the upper surface of the base and a shaving receptacle is made by a separating rib that is formed adjacent to at least one side of the press-fit projection.
Embodiments according to the invention are described with reference to
The base 10 has a substantially L-shaped flat partition wall 11 standing along a periphery of an upper surface of a substantially rectangular flat base part 10a while the partition wall 11 has a bulge part 12 formed at a substantially middle portion thereof for securing a contact space. Further, an insulating wall 14 laterally extends from an upper surface of the bulge part 12 between after-mentioned electromagnetic block 30 and armature 60. Press-fit concave portions 15 and 16 for press fitting both ends of an after-mentioned iron core 50 are provided respectively at both sides of the bulge part 12 on the upper surface of the base part 10a. The press-fit concave portion 15 has a shaving receptacle 15c formed by a separating rib 15b which is provided in a vertical direction at one side of a press-fit projection 15a as shown in
Further, a movable contact terminal 20 and a fixed contact terminal 25 are mounted on the base 10 as shown in
The electromagnetic block 30 is configured such that a coil 55 is to be wound around a spool 31 on which coil terminals 40 and 45 and a portal shaped iron core 50 are mounted as shown in
Further, a shaft hole 37 is formed in the joint 35 to rotatably support the armature 60 as shown in
The armature 60 includes a substantially L-shaped movable iron piece 61 having rotating shaft 62 formed vertically at one end and an pulled part 65 at the other end as shown in
The case 70 is box-shaped and configured to be engaged with the base 10 on which the electromagnetic block 30 and the armature 60 are mounted, having a vent hole 71 at the corner of the upper surface as shown in
Next, a method of assembling the electromagnetic relay including above-mentioned parts is described.
First, both ends 51 and 52 of the iron core 50 of the electromagnetic block 30 are press-fitted halfway into the concave portions 15 and 16 of the base 10 respectively and temporarily joined there as shown in
In particular, since the joints 34 and 35 of the spool 31 extend to the tops of the separating ribs 15b and 16b to serve as lids to the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c as shown in
In
Further, the separating ribs 15b and 16b and the both ends 51 and 52 of the iron core 50 are configured to create as little space as possible between them so as not to contact each other within dimension tolerance of each part, such that the shavings are difficult to get out of the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c once they fall therein.
Next, the rotating-shaft convex portions 64 of the armature 60 is inserted into the bearing part 17 of the base 10 from obliquely above while the stopper 68 is inserted into the positioning concave portion 19 from obliquely above to be positioned in a vertical direction as shown in
Then, the case 70 is engaged with the base 10 as shown in
Operation of the electromagnetic relay is described with reference to
When a voltage is applied to the coil 55 through the coil terminals 40 and 45, a magnetic pole part 51 at one end of the iron core 50 pulls the pulled part 65 of the movable iron piece 61, and the movable iron piece 61 rotates around the rotational axis 62a of the rotating shaft 62 against the spring force of the movable contact piece 20a. As such, the operational projection 67 presses the movable contact piece 20a to rotate it, thereby the movable contact 21 comes into contact with the fixed contact 26, then the pulled part 65 of the movable iron piece 61 is pulled to the magnetic pole part 51 at one end of the iron core 50.
Further, when magnetization is terminated by releasing application of a voltage to the coil 55, the operational projection 67 is pushed back by the spring force of the movable contact piece 20a, thereby the armature is rotated in a direction opposite to the previous rotation and the movable contact 21 and the movable iron piece 61 return to their original positions. The outer surfaces of the rotating-shaft convex portions 63 and 64 opposite to the surface facing the iron core 50 are formed to be curved surfaces as shown in
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c are made between the press-fit projections 15a and 16a, and the separating ribs 15b and 16b that are formed in the press-fit concave portions 15 and 16 of the base 10 with five surfaces of the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c being closed. Since shavings produced while the iron core 50 is press-fitted enter the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c, and are held there, bad electrical contact and failure of operation caused by the shavings are prevented.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c may be made at both sides of the press-fit projections 15a and 16a by forming the separating ribs 15b and 16b at both sides of the press-fit projections 15a and 16a. According to this embodiment, since the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c are made at both sides of the press-fit projections 15a and 16a, it is possible to capture the shavings more effectively and completely, thus preventing scatter and loss of the shavings. As such, bad electrical contact and failure of operation are prevented furthermore.
According to still another embodiment, a part of the spool 31 may be extended in proximity to an upper end of the shaving receptacle. According to this embodiment, the shaving receptacles 15c and 16c become closed space separated substantially by six surfaces, thus scatter and loss of the shavings are almost completely prevented and bad electrical contact and failure of operation caused by the shavings may be almost completely prevented.
The electromagnetic relay according to the present invention may be applied not only to the electromagnetic relays with the above-mentioned structures, but also to other electromagnetic relays as well.
The specific embodiments described above are intended to be non-limiting examples, and the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein without departing from the scope thereof.
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