Information
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Patent Grant
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6215380
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Patent Number
6,215,380
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 335 78
- 335 83
- 335 202
- 335 282
- 335 299
- 335 278
- 336 192
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International Classifications
- H01H5122
- H01H1304
- H01H902
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Abstract
An electromagnetic relay is designed so that it can be manufactured inexpensively and is based on a small unit size. The relay has a base group and a magnet system, it being possible to manufacture these separately and join them together as preassembled modular units. The base group has a base plate in which a component having a component wire is fixed in position. The magnet system has two flat pins each of which has a hole with a sharpened edge. When the magnet system is joined together with the base group, the flat pins are pushed into the base plate, in each case the edge at the wire component forming a contact created by an insulation displacement connection. The relay is preferably used in the automotive industry, especially if installation conditions are cramped.
Description
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
An electromagnetic relay is described in German Patent No. 34 23 270. The relay includes a magnet system and a base group. Each of these modular units can be manufactured separately, so that functional testing and measurement tests can be carried out separately for each modular unit. Modular units which have been thus prepared are joined together in an assembly process, contact being created between electrical components and connector elements assigned to a base plate of the base group.
The base plate has recesses that leave space on either side of a given connector element in the area around a contact, this being designed as a weld point, so that a welding tool can be introduced.
If the contact between a connector element and a component is created in this way, the relay is more difficult to manufacture, as additional material is required for welding, stray particles and spatter have to be collected, and the tolerance for the position of the weld is very narrow.
To ensure that the welding machine can gain access to the location to be contacted, the base plate has recesses which leave space on either side of the connector element in the area around the weld point, so that a welding tool can be introduced. This is a disadvantage, as the relay has a large unit size.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The electromagnetic relay according to the present invention has the advantage that the aforementioned shortcomings can be avoided to a satisfactory degree.
To accomplish this, the base plate of the base group has a recess, which is largely filled when a component having a component wire is inserted and which is used to fix the component having the component wire in position.
A connector element, designed as a flat pin, has a hole that is created directly in the connector element, no additional material being required. When the flat pin is inserted into the base plate, this hole grasps the component wire that is fixed in position there, contact being created with the formation of an electrical contact.
An electrical contact created in this way is inexpensive to manufacture. It can be created without using additional material, and allows a small, compact relay to be manufactured, as no additional space is required on the base plate for the tool that creates the contact.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows the electrical relay in a first side view as a partial section.
FIG. 2
shows the electrical relay in a second side view that has been rotated by 90° relative to the first, also as a partial section.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
An electromagnetic relay
11
according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
has a trough-shaped plastic housing
12
into which a magnet system
13
and a base group
14
can be inserted.
Magnet system
13
essentially includes an L-shaped angled magnet
16
and a magnet core
17
, which bears a winding carrier
18
, which is made of insulating material and has an energizing winding
19
. One of the arms of angled magnet
16
is riveted to the rear end of magnet core
17
. At the free end of the other arm, a bearing for a clapper-type armature
22
is formed by a leaf spring
21
. At the free end of leaf spring
21
, a switching contact
23
is provided which creates the contact with a make contact
24
located opposite when clapper-type armature
22
is pulled. In addition, magnet system
13
has two flat pins
27
, each of which is designed as a connector element
26
, which are pressed into winding carrier
18
.
Base group
14
essentially includes a base plate
28
which is made of insulating material and in which connector elements
26
are seated or can be mounted. In addition, base group
14
has a component
29
having a component wire
31
, which are fixed in position in a recess
32
of the base plate. Component
29
can, for example, be embodied as a resistor or a free-wheeling diode and may be connected to or connectable to a connector element
26
via a further component wire (not shown).
Each of the flat pins
27
is part of the separately manufactured modular unit of magnet system
13
. Each one has a contact section
33
which, when a relay
11
has been fully assembled, protrudes from housing
12
to create a contact with an assigned mating contact (not shown).
The other part of flat pin
27
forms a connection section
34
, which can be mounted in base plate
28
of the separately manufactured modular unit of base group
14
. Connection section
34
has a hole
36
having a sharpened edge
37
on tongue that protrudes laterally with respect to the longitudinal extension of connection section
34
.
Magnet system
13
is assembled in one assembly step by being pushed onto base plate
28
, which has been prepared with component
29
, component wire
31
and make contact
24
, recess
32
in base plate
28
being, in the area around component wire
31
, in the form of a groove
38
, into which connection section
34
of flat pin
27
having hole
36
can be pressed. Herein, component wire
31
is grasped by connection section
34
and, via sharpened edge
37
, creates electrical contact
39
with flat pin
27
, this being an insulation displacement connection.
By using an appropriate design for base plate
28
in the area around contact
39
, e.g., a resilient spring tongue, it can be ensured that the bias voltage remains largely constant at contact
39
for the entire life of the relay. In addition, this means the manufacturing tolerances at contact
39
can be relatively approximate, which is favorable in manufacturing terms.
In the case of this embodiment of contact
39
, a fused joint such as a soldered or welded joint is not required. As contact
39
is easy to create by joining together magnet systems
13
and base group
14
, relay
11
can be manufactured inexpensively with low manufacturing complexity, and unit sizes do not need to be large.
Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic relay comprising:a base group having a base plate composed of an insulating material, the base plate having at least one recess; a magnet system formed separately from the base group, the base group and the magnet system being joined together as preassembled modular units, the magnet system having at least one connector element for mounting in the base plate, the connector element including a flat pin having a hole, the hole being completely circumferentially surrounded by material of the flat pin; and a component having a component wire, the component being fixed in position in the at least one recess, wherein, when the magnet system is joined together with the base group, the flat pin is pushed into the base plate along at least part of a length of the flat pin, the hole and the component wire creating an electrical contact with one another.
- 2. The relay according to claim 1, wherein the relay is a small-sized relay.
- 3. The relay according to claim 1, wherein the hole on the flat pin has a sharpened edge, the sharpened edge protruding laterally with respect to a longitudinal extension of the flat pin.
- 4. The relay according to claim 3, wherein the recess in the base plate in an area around the component wire has a groove, a connection section of the flat pin having the hole being inserted into the groove along at least a partial section of the component wire, the sharpened edge in conjunction with the component wire forming the electrical contact, the contact being an insulation displacement connection.
- 5. The electromagnetic relay according to claim 1, further comprising:a tongue, the tongue being formed via the hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
299 04 380 U |
Mar 1999 |
DE |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5291166 |
Chikira |
Mar 1994 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
34 23 270 |
Jan 1986 |
DE |