Electromagnetic switching device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6239679
  • Patent Number
    6,239,679
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 1, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Electromagnetic switching device including a movable contact-holder fitted with a set of contact bridges bearing movable power contacts that operate in conjunction with fixed contacts, and an electromagnet composed of a coil, a fixed framework and movable framework. The movable contact-holder includes an assembling device including at least one elastic clipping foot for fastening the movable contact-holder of the electromagnet to the movable contact-holder, characterized in that the assembling device is equally suitable for direct and indirect assembly of the movable framework onto the movable contact-holder according to the type of movable framework used in DC or AC electromagnets.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electromagnetic switching device comprising a movable contact-holder fitted with a set of contact bridges that operate in conjunction with fixed contacts, also comprising an electromagnet composed of a coil, a fixed framework and movable framework, the movable framework of the electromagnet being associated with the contact-holder and causing the contact-holder to move in translation in order to open or close the contacts.




2. Discussion of the Background




French patent FR 2518308 discloses a contactor-type electromagnetic switching device comprising an electromagnet powered by an alternating current. The contact-holder of the contactor has a lower cavity containing the movable framework of the electromagnet, the movable framework being fastened by means of a pin passing through the framework and introduced into the body of the contact-holder on each side of the cavity. The movable framework of the electromagnet is the type of E-shaped magnetic circuit commonly used for electromagnets powered by alternating currents and the way the contact-holders are assembled is consequently appropriate to the invention. However, this mode is difficult to implement for the blade-type movable framework used in electromagnets powered by direct currents, the blade being too thin to allow a fastening pin to pass through it.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,281,937 discloses a contactor-type electromagnetic switching device comprising a movable framework of an electromagnet consisting of a plane blade whose shape is suitable for it to be fastened to the mobile contact-holder of the contactor by means of elastic clipping feet provided on the contact-holder. However, this fastening method cannot be adapted directly to a movable framework consisting of an E-shaped magnetic circuit.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention thus relates to an electromagnetic switching device in which the different types of movable electromagnet frameworks (particularly depending on whether they are AC or DC powered) may be assembled using the same movable contact-holder, this associations being advantageously achieved rapidly, thereby allowing a considerable reduction in the number of different parts required to manufacture an entire range of contactors.




According to the invention the switching device comprises a movable contact-holder fitted with a set of contact bridges and includes an electromagnet composed of a coil, a fixed framework and a movable framework. This movable framework is fitted by being clipped onto the movable contact-holder by assembling means suitable for both direct and indirect assembly. Said assembling means comprise at least one elastic clipping foot on the movable contact-holder. For example, assembly is said to be direct when the movable framework of the electromagnet is a magnetic blade comprising direct assembling means composed of two pins on the blade that clip directly into the elastic feet of the movable contact-holder. Assembly is said to be indirect when the movable framework of the electromagnet is, for example, a movable magnetic circuit comprising indirect assembly means composed of an intermediary part constructed as part of said magnetic circuit that can be clipped into the elastic feet of the movable contact-holder.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other characteristics of the present invention will be better understood from the following description which refers to the attached figures where:





FIG. 1

is a cross-section of the electromagnetic switching device of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the movable contact-holder of the device associated with a first type of moveable electromagnet framework;





FIG. 3

is a cross-section of the assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

shows the assembly of

FIG. 2

fitted with a second type of movable framework;





FIG. 5

is a cross-section of the assembly shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIGS. 6 and 7

show how the contact-holder and the movable framework of

FIG. 2

are assembled.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The switching device


1


shown in

FIG. 1

is an electromagnetic contactor comprising various dual cutoff power poles.




Each power pole comprises a bridge of movable contacts


10


fitted with contact studs


11


and


12


that operate in conjunction with fixed contacts


13


and


14


. Each contact bridge


10


is fitted in a central protective housing


21


in the body of a movable contact-holder


2


. The movable contact bridges


10


are displaced by the translation movement of movable contact-holder


2


which is activated by means of an electromagnet


3


.




In

FIG. 1

electromagnet


3


comprises a coil


31


, a fixed framework


32


and a plunging-type movable framework


30


that is subject to force provided by conical spring


37


that is mounted on the framework, the spring being slack when the said framework is in the rest position. When movable framework


30


is attracted to the fixed framework


32


, it causes movable contact-holder


2


to move in translation and close the contacts. When the movable framework


30


is moved to its rest position by the spring


37


changing from its compressed to its slack position, the contacts are opened.




The body


20


of the movable contact-holder is extended towards the electromagnet


3


by two lower sections


22


located on either side of contact-holder


2


. The movable framework


30


of the electromagnet is fastened to the two lower sections


22


of the contact-holder


2


by clip-type assembly means. On contact-holder


2


these assembly means consist of at least one elastic clipping foot


23


. In one preferred embodiment each lower section


22


of the contact-holder


2


has an elastic clipping foot


23


each of which has a fastening notch


24


facing into the body


20


together with, located underneath said fastening notch


24


, an internal oblique lateral bevel


24




a


. Each notch


24


also has an upper edge


24




b


turned towards the body


20


.




In the example shown in

FIG. 2

movable framework


30


is an E-shaped laminated mobile magnetic circuit comprising a core


35


with a longitudinal axis X, a rectangular cross-section aperture


34


that runs through core


35


transversal to longitudinal axis X and three frameworks


36


perpendicular to the core designed to be attracted by the fixed framework


32


when a current is passed through coil


31


. This type of movable framework is generally used for an AC electromagnet.




The means for indirectly assembling movable magnetic circuit


33


to contact-holder


2


consist of an intermediate part such as a metal key


4


that is required because the measurements of movable circuit


33


are not suitable to allow for the elastic feet


33


to separate. Key


4


is more or less rectangular in shape and has two ends


40


running lengthwise. It is fastened to movable circuit


33


by being elastically inserted into aperture


34


in core


35


. Once inserted, key


4


has a longitudinal curve that enables it to stay in position by pressing against the inner surfaces of aperture


34


. Lastly, key


4


is sufficiently long to be clipped between the two elastic feet


23


but with sufficiently small depth and thickness to allow its ends


40


to be housed inside notches


24


.




In the example shown in

FIG. 4

movable framework


30


is the type of more or less rectangular magnetic blade


38


commonly used for DC electromagnets and has a plane upper surface


38




b


facing contact-holder


2


. The means for directly assembling the movable magnetic blade


38


onto the contact-holder


2


consist of two pins


38




a


located on opposite edges of blade


38


. These edges have a chamfer


38




c


and are designed to be clipped directly into the elastic feet


23


of movable contact-holder


2


.




In addition, an insulating flange


27


located under the central housings


21


and above elastic feet


23


separates the power poles from the movable framework to avoid any damage to the electromagnet during arcing when the contacts are opened.




The measurements of the lower section


22


of the movable contact-holder relative to the position of elastic feet


23


and insulating flange


27


are calculated so that the movable framework


30


is pressed against an lower surface


27




a


of the said flange to save space inside the device. Positioning means


50


are provided on the said flange to reinforce the abutment of the movable framework and ensure that it is pressed against insulating flange


27


. These means consist of two bosses


51


placed on the lower surface


27




a


of flange


27


. The bosses are advantageously separated by a distance equivalent to the width of the core


35


of E-shaped movable circuit


33


so that they operate in conjunction with the edges of the core so that it is positioned and fits between said two bosses.




The thickness of the magnetic blade


38


is calculated so that once it has been assembled with contact-holder


2


it can rest directly on the upper edges


24




b


of the notches


24


and against the lower surface


27




a


of flange


27


. Means


52


to complement means


50


are provided on upper surface


38




b


of blade


38


. Said complementary means


52


may consist of cavities that operate in conjunction with bosses


51


to position and anchor blade


38


against insulating flange


27


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the movable framework of the electromagnet is clipped onto movable contact-holder


2


. Movable framework


30


, in this case E-shaped movable circuit


33


, is brought near the lower section


22


of the movable contact-holder parallel to the lower surface


27




a


of flange


27


, key


4


being positioned in an axis Y that passes through the two elastic feet


23


. The ends


40


of key


4


are then pressed against the oblique bevels


24




a


of elastic feet


23


, then when they are pushed towards the flange in the direction indicated by arrow F, the elastic feet


23


separate towards the outside of body


20


of the movable contact-holder to enable ends


40


of the key to enter notches


24


. When the ends are inserted, releasing movable circuit


33


causes the elastic feet


23


to return to the rest position, thereby retaining the framework. In order to facilitate fitting, key


4


has two apertures


41


near its ends


40


. A tool designed to exert the movement required to clip the movable circuit in place fits into these two apertures.




Aperture


34


, which is rectangular in cross-section, has four internal surfaces of which upper internal surface


34




b


is the nearest to insulating flange


27


. The two ends of aperture


34


form four edges at right angles with core


35


of magnetic circuit


33


, upper edge


34




a


matching the edge formed by upper inner surface


34




b


. Once movable framework


33


has been fitted into movable contact-holder


2


, the shape of key


4


has a longitudinal curve which ensures that it is only maintained by three points of contact, i.e. the two ands


40


of key


4


resting on the upper edges


24




b


of fastening notches


24


(see FIGS.


6


and


7


); in addition, the central section of key


4


rests on the upper internal surface


34




b


of aperture


34


. Thus by bearing on the upper edges


24




b


of notches


24


, they key


4


exerts elastic pressure on the upper inner surface


34




b


of aperture


34


, thereby helping to press movable circuit


33


against the lower surface


27




a


of the flange


27


of contact-holder


2


between the two bosses


51


. In addition, the longitudinal curve of key


4


prevents it coming into contact with upper edges


34




a


of aperture


34


, thereby avoiding premature wear of the key after a certain number of movements by the electromagnet of the electromagnetic contactor.




Assembly is identical when the movable framework of the electromagnet is a blade


38


. Once the blade has been brought close to the lower section


22


of the movable contact-holder parallel to lower surface


27




a


of flange


27


, the chamfers


38




c


of the two pins


38




a


press against the oblique bevels


24




a


; then when the blade


38


is pushed in the direction indicated by arrow F, the elastic feet


23


separate towards the outside of body


20


of the movable contact-holder to enable the pins


38




a


of the blade to enter notches


24


in the elastic feet.



Claims
  • 1. Electromagnetic switching device comprising:a movable contact-holder fitted with a set of contact bridges that bear movable power contacts that operate in conjunction with fixed contacts, the movable contact-holder having an assembly device including at least one elastic clipping foot, said movable contact-holder having an insulating flange; and an electromagnet including a coil, a fixed framework and a movable framework, the movable framework clipping onto the movable contact-holder by the assembly device, wherein said assembly device is configured to provide for both direct and indirect fitting of the movable framework onto the movable contact-holder, said movable contact-holder including positioning means on a lower surface of the insulating flange and configured for contacting and positioning edges of the movable framework when the movable framework is in indirect fitting with the assembly device.
  • 2. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 1, wherein the movable framework of the electromagnet includes a movable magnetic circuit that is E-shaped, having a longitudinal core, and indirect assembly means enabling the movable magnetic circuit to be fitted to the movable contact-holder, characterized in that said indirect assembly means comprise a key that is fastened to the movable framework by being elastically inserted into an aperture in the core of the movable circuit, the two ends of which are configured to clip into the at least one elastic foot of the movable contact-holder.
  • 3. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 2, characterized in that the key has a longitudinal curve that enable it to exert elastic pressure, thereby helping to press movable circuit against the movable contact-holder while preventing the key from coming into contact with upper edges of the aperture.
  • 4. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 1, wherein the movable framework of the electromagnet includes a magnetic blade fitted with direct assembly means that enable the magnetic blade to be directly fitted to the movable contact-holder, characterized in that said direct assembly means comprise two pins located on opposite edges of blade and configured to be clipped into the elastic feet of the movable contact-holder.
  • 5. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 1, characterized in that the movable contact-holder comprises central housings that receive movable contact bridges and said insulating flange that has a lower surface, said insulating flange being located between central housings and elastic feet in order to protect the electromagnet when the contacts open.
  • 6. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 1, characterized in that the insulating flange is provided with the positioning means on its lower surface for ensuring that a blade or a movable circuit is pressed against the flange.
  • 7. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 6, characterized in that the positioning means includes at least two bosses placed on the lower surface of the insulating flange.
  • 8. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 6, characterized in that the positioning means is separated by a distance equivalent to the width of the core of the movable circuit.
  • 9. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 6, characterized in that the upper surface of the blade is fitted with complementary means configured to operate in conjunction with the positioning means located on the lower surface of the insulating flange.
  • 10. Electromagnetic switching device according to claim 9, characterized in that the complementary means located on the blade includes cavities configured to receive bosses on the insulating flange.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98-15-184 Dec 1998 FR
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
3824509 McGary Jul 1974
5281937 Young Jan 1994
6040750 Pfab Mar 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
2027136 Apr 1972 DE
2 259 429 Aug 1975 FR
2 737 603 Feb 1997 FR