Claims
- 1. An improved solenoid actuated switch assembly comprising, in combination:
- a housing;
- a solenoid defining an axis mounted in the housing and also having a core piece actuator projecting axially and movable in response to current in the solenoid coil in a first axial direction;
- biasing means for biasing the coil piece actuator in the opposite axial direction;
- a laterally pliable cam follower projecting axially from the end of the corepiece actuator;
- a cam affixed to the housing and cooperative with the follower;
- a contact blade actuator comprising a compressible biasing member extending from the corepiece actuator; and
- a movable contact blade with a movable contact mounted on the housing for movement transverse to the axis to make and break a circuit, and also connected to the contact blade actuator and cooperative with a fixed contact, said blade being movable in response to movement of the contact blade actuator to engage and disengage contacts to make and break a circuit.
- 2. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the compression biasing member comprises a compression spring pivotally attached at one end to the corepiece actuator and pivotally attached at the opposite end to the movable contact blade.
- 3. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the cam follower comprises a cantilever arm pivotally attached to the corepiece actuator and a spring member applying a component of force on the arm perpendicular to the direction of the corepiece actuator axis whenever the arm forms an angle with the axis and providing means for maintaining the follower against the active surface of the cam.
- 4. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein said corepiece actuator includes a sliding block affixed to the end of the corepiece actuator, said block comprising a pivot mount for the follower and the contact blade actuator, and also comprising a stop for the biasing means.
- 5. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing includes three separate recesses, said recesses comprising generally parallel recesses aligned axially with the corepiece actuator axis, the center recess adapted to receive the corepiece actuator, and each of said side recesses adapted to receive contacts and contact blades; said assembly including a contact blade actuator projecting laterally into each side recess from the corepiece actuator.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing is formed from a molded insulating block having parallel recesses defined in opposite sides of the block, said recesses connected by a passage through a wall between the recesses.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 including cover plates for the opposite sides of the block to retain the components within the recesses and insulate the components.
- 8. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the contact blade moves generally transversely away from the axis to make a circuit by engaging a fixed contact, in the housing;
- said compressible biasing member having a non-compressed length which is greater than the distance between the connections of the biasing members to the actuators when the contact blade is in the closed circuit position whereby the biasing member is compressed in the closed circuit position and provides a principal force component transverse to the solenoid axis.
- 9. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the movable contact blade moves generally transversely away from the axis to make a circuit, and wherein the compressible biasing member is a compressible spring connected at one end to the corepiece actuator and connected at its opposite end to the movable contact blade, said spring being in compression and extending generally transversely when the corepiece actuator and contact blade are in the closed circuit position, and said spring being out of compression when said corepiece actuator and blade are in the open circuit position, said spring thereby forming an acute angle with the axis.
- 10. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the compressible biasing member is compressed with the contact blade is in the closed position and provides a vector force compressing the contacts when the contact blade is in the closed position proportional to the amount of compression, and wherein the biasing member has no vector force on the contact blade when the contacts are open.
- 11. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein the compressible biasing member provides a vector component of force in the first axial direction.
- 12. The switch assembly of claim 1 wherein said movable contact blade actuator is pivitally attached to a fixed conductive holder in the housing said holder including a conductive fastener, at least two flexible leads attached at opposite ends of the fastener, said blade actuator also including a fastener with the leads connected to the opposite ends of the said fastener, said leads crossing one another as they extend from one fastener to the other.
- 13. The switch assembly of claim 1 including a buss bar connection, mounted in the housing, said buss bar connection including a fixed conductive plate in a recess in the housing, a pivotal plate in opposed relation to the fixed plate and pivotal about an axis along an edge of the fixed plate, biasing means for maintaining the pivotal plate spaced from the fixed plate to receive a buss bar, and a drive member mounted on the housing to engage the pivotal plate and drive the plate against the biasing means into engagement with a buss bar inserted between the plates.
- 14. The improvement of claim 13 including a cylindrical buss bar projecting through a compatible opening in the housing to a position between the plates, said buss bar being rotatable to any desired position, and being attached at its outside end to a contact member.
- 15. In a bistable position switch of the type including a coil, a corepiece actuator movable with respect to the coil and responsive to current passing through the coil, a corepiece actuator holding and release mechanism for effectively maintaining the corepiece actuator in a first coil actuated position upon termination of current through the coil and in a second release position upon subsequent actuation of the corepiece actuator by the coil and release thereof, said mechanism of the type including:
- (a) a cantilever member projecting from the corepiece actuator, said member being flexible in a plane generally parallel to the direction of corepiece movement;
- (b) a cam guide member fixed with respect to the cantilever member, said cam guide member being cooperative with the cantilever member and including a
- (i) first track for guiding the cantilever member to a notch holding position, and
- (ii) a second track for guiding the cantilever member from the notch holding position to a release position; the improvement comprising, in combination:
- a rigid cantilever member pivotally attached at one end to the corepiece actuator at a point on the axis of translation of the corepiece, and biasing means affixed to the arm to bias the arm toward a parallel position with the axis, said arm including a follower pin for cooperation with the cam guide member; and a transversely projecting compression spring means pivotally attached to the actuator at one end and attached to a movable contact blade at the opposite end to drive the blade between an open and closed position.
- 16. The improvement of claim 15 wherein the compression spring means provides a compressive force vector along an axis transverse to the actuator axis greater than the compressive force vector along the actuator axis in both the first and second positions.
- 17. The improvement of claim 16 including corepiece actuator biasing means biasing the corepiece actuator along the axis opposite the direction of corepiece movement by passing current through the coil, and wherein the coil force on the corepiece actuator always exceeds the vector sum of all biasing means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 234,739, filed Feb. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,386,330, entitled "High Power Pulse Operated Relay" which is incorporated herewith by reference.
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