Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic relay comprising:
- a base body including walls defining a coil space in the form of a trough;
- a protective cap tightly fitting said base body and defining, along with at least one of said walls, a contact space above the coil spaces;
- a plurality of contact elements each including a first end comprising a relay contact and a second end comprising a terminal lug, said contact elements embedded in and extending through said base body with said first ends located in the contact space and the second ends extending from said base body;
- an armature pivotally mounted in the contact space for operating the relay contacts;
- a permanent magnet mounted in the contact space adjacent said armature;
- means defining a pair of spaced ducts extending through said one wall;
- coil means mounted in the coil space and including an elongate coil having coil terminals and a coil core including yoke flanges extending through said ducts in a sealed manner and secured to said permanent magnet;
- terminal elements connected to said coil terminals and extending out of said base body; and
- a casting resin filling the interstices of the coil space including material drawn between said base body and said protective cap by capillary action.
- 2. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1, wherein said coil means comprises:
- end flanges partially enclosing respective yoke flanges and contacting said base body adjacent said ducts.
- 3. The electromagnetic relay of claim 2, wherein said one wall includes stepped recesses adjacent said ducts and said coil end flanges include projections engaging in respective stepped recesses.
- 4. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1, comprising:
- a bearing element integrally molded onto said one wall in the contact space and pivotally carrying said armature.
- 5. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1, wherein said permanent magnet is a three-pole rod magnet.
- 6. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1, wherein said armature includes an actuating plate extending parallel to the plane of movement of said armature.
- 7. The electromagnetic relay of claim 6, comprising:
- a plurality of actuating pins of synthetic material carried by said actuating plate.
- 8. An electromagnetic relay comprising:
- a base body including walls defining a coil spacing in the form of a first trough opening outwardly of said base body in a first direction and a contact space in the form of a second trough opening outwardly of said body in a second direction;
- a protective cap tightly fitting said base body and secured thereto to close the contact space;
- a plurality of contact elements each including a first end comprising a relay contact and a second end comprising a terminal lug, said contact elements embedded in and extending through said base body with said first ends located in the contact space and the second ends extending from said base body;
- an armature pivotally mounted in the contact space for operating the relay contacts, said armature comprising a H-shape and including a permanent magnet mounted between a pair of ferromagnetic arms, and contact actuating elements for engaging at least some of said contact elements;
- means defining a pair of spaced ducts extending through said base body between the coil space and the contact space;
- coil means mounted in the coil space and including an elongate coil having coil terminals and a coil core including yoke flanges extending through said ducts in a sealed manner to locations adjacent said ferromagnetic arms;
- terminal elements connected to said coil terminals and extending out of said base body; and
- a casting resin filling the interstices of the coil space.
- 9. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1, comprising: a recessed edge on said base body for receiving siad protective cap.
- 10. The electromagnetic relay of claim 9, comprising a weld securing said protective cap in said recess.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 905,976, filed May 15, 1978.
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