Electromagnetic switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6661321
  • Patent Number
    6,661,321
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electromagnetic switch includes a socket, an electromagnetic module, and a contact module that is to be plugged into the socket and the electromagnetic module. The contact module includes a fixed contact member and a movable contact member that is rotatable relative to the fixed contact member between a first angular position for establishing a first circuit, and a second angular position for establishing a second circuit. The fixed contact member is formed with conductive blade portions that can be plugged into the socket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an electromagnetic switch, more particularly to an electromagnetic switch with a socket, an electromagnetic module, and a contact module that is to be plugged into the socket and the electromagnetic module.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a conventional electromagnetic switch that includes a housing


3


, first and second electromagnetic members


5


,


6


mounted in the housing


3


, a fixed contact member mounted in the housing


3


above the first and second electromagnetic members


5


,


6


, and a movable contact member


8


mounted in the housing


3


above the fixed contact member. Each of the first and second electromagnetic members


5


,


6


includes a coil


51


, a yoke


41


disposed below the coil


51


, and an armature


61


disposed above the coil


51


. The armature


61


of each of the first and second electromagnetic members


5


,


6


has a pair of pushing arms


71


extending upwardly therefrom toward and pivoted to the movable contact member


8


via pivot studs


83


which are formed on two opposite ends of the movable contact member


8


. First and second urging members


84


,


85


are mounted in the housing


3


for respectively urging the opposite ends of the movable contact member


8


in an upward direction. The movable contact member


8


includes first and second movable contacts


821


,


822


, and is rotatable between a first angular position, in which, the first movable contact


821


is turned downwardly to electrically contact a first fixed contact


311


of the fixed contact member, which results from downward movement of the armature


61


of the first electromagnetic member


5


against an urging action of the first urging member


84


via the yoke


41


of the first electromagnetic member


5


upon actuation of the coil


51


of the first electromagnetic member


5


, and a second angular position, in which, the second movable contact


822


is turned downwardly to electrically contact a second fixed contact


312


of the fixed contact member, which results from downward movement of the armature


61


of the second electromagnetic member


6


against an urging action of the second urging member


85


via the yoke


41


of the second electromagnetic member


6


upon actuation of the coil


51


of the second electromagnetic member


6


.




The conventional electromagnetic switch is disadvantageous in that since all of the components thereof are mounted in the housing


3


, the assembly operation is relatively inconvenient and time-consuming. As a consequence, the manufacturing cost of the conventional electromagnetic switch is significantly increased. Moreover, the repair and the mounting and dismounting of a plurality of conductive wires thereon are laborious, and the urging members


84


,


85


tend to fail after a period of use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic switch that dispenses with the use of the aforesaid urging members and that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.




According to the present invention, there is provided an electromagnetic switch that comprises: an electromagnetic module including a first housing half and first and second electromagnetic members mounted in the first housing half, each of the first and second electromagnetic members including a coil, a yoke, and an armature movable when actuated by the yoke upon application of an electric current to the coil; a contact module including a second housing half connected to the second housing half and having a top wall, the contact module further including a fixed contact member and a movable contact member associated with the electromagnetic module, the fixed contact member being mounted in the second housing half and including conductive first and second fixed contacts and a conductive third fixed contact spaced apart from the first and second fixed contacts, the movable contact member being mounted in the second housing half and including conductive first and second movable contacts which are vertically and respectively aligned with the first and second fixed contacts, and a conductive third movable contact which is electrically connected to the first and second movable contacts and the third fixed contact, the movable contact member being rotatable relative to the fixed contact member among a first angular position, in which the first movable contact is in electrical contact with the first fixed contact, whereas the second movable contact is spaced apart from the second fixed contact when the coil of the first electromagnetic member is actuated, thereby establishing a first circuit passing through the first fixed contact, the first movable contact, the third movable contact, and the third fixed contact, a second angular position, in which the second movable contact is in electrical contact with the second fixed contact, whereas the first movable contact is spaced apart from the first fixed contact when the coil of the second electromagnetic member is actuated, thereby establishing a second circuit passing through the second fixed contact, the second movable contact, the third movable contact, and the third fixed contact, and a normal angular position, in which the first and second movable contacts are spaced apart from the first and second fixed contacts, respectively, when the coils of the first and second electromagnetic members are disabled, each of the first and third fixed contacts having a blade portion extending outwardly through the top wall of the second housing half; and a socket including a socket seat and conductive first and second socket contacts mounted on the socket seat, the socket seat being formed with first and second blade slots for insertion of the blade portions of the first and third fixed contacts and for electrical contact between each of the blade portions and a respective one of the first and second socket contacts.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional electromagnetic switch;





FIG. 2

is a schematic view to illustrate how the electromagnetic switch of

FIG. 1

works;





FIG. 3

is a partly exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an electromagnetic switch according to this invention;





FIG. 4

is a bottom perspective view of a socket of the electromagnetic switch of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a partly exploded perspective view illustrating an electromagnetic module and a contact module of the electromagnetic switch of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of the contact module shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is exploded perspective view of the electromagnetic module shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a partly sectional view to illustrate a movable contact member of the contact module shown in

FIG. 5

when disposed at a normal angular position relative to a fixed contact member of the contact module;





FIG. 9

is a partly sectional view of the movable contact member of the contact module shown in

FIG. 5

when disposed at a first angular position relative to the fixed contact member of the contact module;





FIG. 10

is a partly sectional view of the movable contact member of the contact module shown in

FIG. 5

when is disposed at a second angular position relative to the fixed contact member of the contact module;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary sectional view of the movable contact member of the contact module shown in

FIG. 5

, which is disposed at an upper position relative to the fixed contact member of the contact module;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary partly sectional view to illustrate how the contact module is secured to the electromagnetic module shown in

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary schematic view to illustrate how a socket is plugged into the contact module shown in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 3

to


8


illustrate a preferred embodiment of an electromagnetic switch according to this invention. The electromagnetic switch includes a socket


100


, an electromagnetic module


300


, and a contact module


200


that is to be plugged into the socket


100


at one side and into the electromagnetic module


300


at an opposite side.




The electromagnetic module


300


includes first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


(see FIG.


7


), each of which includes a coil


222


(


232


), a yoke


221


(


231


) disposed above the coil


222


(


232


), and an armature


223


(


233


) disposed below the coil


222


(


232


) and movable upwardly when actuated by the yoke


221


(


231


) upon application of an electric current to the coil


222


(


232


). The electromagnetic module


300


further includes first and second pushing units


224


,


234


connected to and projecting upwardly and respectively from the armatures


223


,


233


of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


, and co-movable with the armatures


223


,


233


, respectively.




The contact module


200


includes a fixed contact member


12


disposed above the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


and including pairs of conductive first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


(only one pair of the first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


will be described in the following paragraphs), and a movable contact member


13


disposed between the electromagnetic module


300


and the fixed contact member


12


and including a movable seat


132


with two opposite sides, and pairs of conductive first and second movable contacts


130


,


131


(only one pair of the first and second movable contacts


130


,


131


will be described in the following paragraphs) which are respectively disposed at the opposite sides of the movable seat


132


and which are vertically and respectively aligned with the respective pair of the first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


. The movable seat


132


is pivoted to the fixed contact member


12


so as to permit the movable contact member


13


to be rotatable relative to the fixed contact member


12


among a first angular position (see FIG.


9


), in which the first movable contact


130


is in electrical contact with the first fixed contact


120


, whereas the second movable contact


131


is spaced apart from the second fixed contact


121


when the coil


222


of the first electromagnetic member


22


is actuated, a second angular position (see FIG.


10


), in which the second movable contact


131


is in electrical contact with the second fixed contact


121


, whereas the first movable contact


130


is spaced apart from the first fixed contact


120


when the coil


232


of the second electromagnetic member


23


is actuated, and a normal angular position (see FIG.


8


), in which the first and second movable contacts


130


,


131


are spaced apart from the first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


, respectively, when the coils


222


,


232


of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


are disabled.




The first and second pushing units


224


,


234


respectively extend toward the opposite sides of the movable seat


132


in such a manner that the first pushing unit


224


is moved upwardly upon actuation of the armature


223


of the first electromagnetic member


22


so as to move the movable contact member


13


to the first angular position, and that the second pushing unit


234


is moved upwardly upon actuation of the armature


233


of the second electromagnetic member


23


so as to move the movable contact member


13


to the second angular position.




The electromagnetic module


300


further includes a first housing half


21


formed with a pair of opposing latch-engaging bars


217


. The contact module


200


further includes a second housing half


11


which is formed with a pair of opposing latches


113


and which is detachably coupled to the first housing half


21


via engagement between each of the latches


113


and a respective one of the latch-engaging bars


217


. An abutting member


1132


is disposed between and abuts against each of the latches


113


and the respective one of the latch-engaging bars


217


so as to tightly secure the first housing half


21


to the second housing half


11


(see FIG.


12


). The first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


are mounted in the first housing half


21


. The fixed contact member


12


and the movable contact member


13


are mounted in the second housing half


11


.




Each of the first and second pushing units


224


,


234


includes an armature casing


2241


(


2341


) with two opposite ends, and a pair of pushing arms


2243


(


2343


) extending upwardly and respectively from the opposite ends of the armature casing


2241


(


2341


) for moving the movable contact member


13


to a respective one of the first and second angular positions. The first housing half


21


has a top open end


210


defining a top opening


212


. The electromagnetic module


300


further includes a guiding plate


215


mounted on the top open end


210


of the first housing half


21


and covering the top opening


212


, and formed with a plurality of first through-holes


2152


for extension of the pushing arms


2243


(


2343


) of the first and second pushing units


224


,


234


therethrough, respectively, so as to guide upward and downward movements of the first and second pushing units


224


,


234


. Each of the armatures


223


,


233


is secured in the respective one of the armature casings


2241


,


2341


via a latch plate


2245


extending through the armature


223


(


233


) and the respective armature casing


2241


(


2341


).




The coil


222


(


232


) of each of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


includes a top flange


2220


(


2320


) formed with a pair of conductive clamping members


2221


(


2321


). The guiding plate


215


is further formed with a plurality of second through-holes


2153


for extension of the clamping members


2221


,


2321


of the top flanges


2220


,


2320


of the coils


222


,


232


of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


therethrough, respectively. The fixed contact member


12


further includes a plurality of conductive terminal legs


1211


which are releasably and respectively gripped by the clamping members


2221


,


2321


so as to permit the contact module


200


to be plugged into the electromagnetic module


300


and so as to permit electrical connection between each of the coils


222


,


232


of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


and electrical wires (not shown) via a respective one of the terminal legs


1211


.




The fixed contact member


12


further includes a stationary seat


122


with two opposite sides. The first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


are disposed at the opposite sides of the stationary seat


122


of the fixed contact member


12


, respectively. A pair of pivotal lugs


123


extend downwardly from two opposite ends of the stationary seat


122


of the fixed contact member


12


between the first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


, and are formed with elongated slots


124


, respectively. The movable seat


132


of the movable contact member


13


further includes a pair of pivot studs


133


that respectively extend into and that are movable within the elongated slots


124


so as to permit pivotal action of the movable contact member


13


relative to the fixed contact member


12


between the first and second angular positions.




Referring to

FIG. 11

, in combination with

FIGS. 6 and 8

, each of the first and second movable contacts


130


,


131


of the movable contact member


13


is spaced apart from a respective one of the first and second fixed contacts


120


,


121


by a vertical length (L) when the movable contact member


13


is disposed at the normal angular position. Each of the elongated slots


124


has a vertical height (H) that is less than the vertical length (L) so as to prevent simultaneous electrical contact between the first movable contact


130


and the first fixed contact


120


and between the second movable contact


131


and the second fixed contact


121


when the coils


222


,


232


of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


are simultaneously actuated. As shown in

FIG. 11

, the movable contact member


13


is moved upwardly to an upper position, in which, each of the pivot studs


133


abuts against a top end of a slot-confining wall of a respective one of the elongated slots


124


, when the coils


222


,


232


of the first and second electromagnetic members


22


,


23


are simultaneously actuated.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


6


and


8


, the second housing half


11


has a top wall


111


formed with a plurality of first and second openings


112


. The movable contact member


13


further includes a plurality of conductive bridges


135


(only one of the bridges


135


will be described in the following paragraphs), each of which is mounted on the movable seat


132


and interconnects two of the first and second movable contacts


130


,


131


, and a plurality of conductive third movable contacts


136


(only one of the third contacts


136


will be described in the following paragraphs), each of which is electrically connected to the respective bridge


135


at a position between the first and second movable contacts


130


,


131


in such a manner that the first and third movable contacts


130


,


136


form a first circuit when the movable contact member


13


is disposed at the first angular position, and that the second and third movable contacts


131


,


136


form a second circuit when the movable contact member


13


is disposed at the second angular position. The fixed contact member


12


further includes a plurality of conductive third fixed contacts


126


(only one of the third fixed contacts


126


will be described in the following paragraphs), each of which is in constant electrical contact with the respective third movable contact


136


via a conductive spring piece


127


so that the first circuit passes through the first fixed contact


120


, the first movable contact


130


, the third movable contact


136


, and the third fixed contact


126


, and that the second circuit passes through the second fixed contact


121


, the second movable contact


131


, the third movable contact


136


, and the third fixed contact


126


. Each of the first and third fixed contacts


120


,


126


has a blade portion


1201


(


1261


) projecting upwardly and outwardly of the second housing half


11


from the stationary seat


122


through a respective one of the first and second openings


112


.




The socket


100


includes a socket seat


14


and a plurality of conductive first and second socket contacts


141


,


142


(only one of the first and second socket contacts


141


,


142


will be described in the following paragraphs), each of which is mounted on the socket seat


14


for connection to electrical wires (not shown) and each of which has a spring arm portion


1411


(see FIG.


13


). The socket seat


14


has a bottom formed with first and second blade slots


143


for insertion of the blade portions


1201


,


1261


of the first and third fixed contacts


120


,


126


and for electrical contact between each of the blade portions


1201


,


1261


and the spring arm portion


1411


of a respective one of the first and second socket contacts


141


,


142


.




Since the contact module


200


can be plugged into the socket


100


and the electromagnetic module


300


, the aforesaid drawbacks as encountered in the prior art can be eliminated. Moreover, the electromagnetic switch of this invention dispenses with the use of the aforesaid urging members employed in the conventional electromagnetic switch.




With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electromagnetic switch comprising:an electromagnetic module including a first housing half and first and second electromagnetic members mounted in said first housing half, each of said first and second electromagnetic members including a coil, a yoke, and an armature movable when actuated by said yoke upon application of an electric current to said coil; a contact module including a second housing half connected to said second housing half and having a top wall, said contact module further including a fixed contact member and a movable contact member associated with said electromagnetic module, said fixed contact member being mounted in said second housing half and including conductive first and second fixed contacts and a conductive third fixed contact spaced apart from said first and second fixed contacts, said movable contact member being mounted in said second housing half and including conductive first and second movable contacts which are vertically and respectively aligned with said first and second fixed contacts, and a conductive third movable contact which is electrically connected to said first and second movable contacts and said third fixed contact, said movable contact member being rotatable relative to said fixed contact member among a first angular position, in which said first movable contact is in electrical contact with said first fixed contact, whereas said second movable contact is spaced apart from said second fixed contact when said coil of said first electromagnetic member is actuated, thereby establishing a first circuit passing through said first fixed contact, said first movable contact, said third movable contact, and said third fixed contact, a second angular position, in which said second movable contact is in electrical contact with said second fixed contact, whereas said first movable contact is spaced apart from said first fixed contact when said coil of said second electromagnetic member is actuated, thereby establishing a second circuit passing through said second fixed contact, said second movable contact, said third movable contact, and said third fixed contact, and a normal angular position, in which said first and second movable contacts are spaced apart from said first and second fixed contacts, respectively, when said coils of said first and second electromagnetic members are disabled, each of said first and third fixed contacts having a blade portion extending outwardly through said top wall of said second housing half; and a socket including a socket seat and conductive first and second socket contacts mounted on said socket seat, said socket seat being formed with first and second blade slots for insertion of said blade portions of said first and third fixed contacts and for electrical contact between each of said blade portions and a respective one of said first and second socket contacts.
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