Claims
- 1. A high speed contact driver for electric circuit interruption comprising:
- a pair of first and second electrical conductors each fixedly attached at one end to an insulated support and arranged side by side, and extending proximate each other;
- a bridging contact carried by said electrical conductors at an opposite end thereof to electrically connect said conductors in series, said bridging contact being electrically connected between a pair of fixed contacts;
- terminal means for supplying a predetermined current pulse to said conductors at said one end for electrodynamic repulsion of said conductors away from each other to separate said bridging contact from said fixed contacts upon command; and
- magnetic means arranged intermediate said ends of said conductors for enhancing said electromagnetic repulsion of said conductors, said magnetic means comprising a plurality of metal plates defining a slot and wherein said first and second electrical conductors are arranged within said slot.
- 2. The high speed contact driver of claim 1 wherein said slot comprises a rectangular configuration.
- 3. The high speed contact driver of claim 1 wherein said slot comprises a cruciform configuration.
- 4. The high speed contact driver of claim 1 wherein said slot comprises a dual width slot, the width of said slot intermediate said first and second conductors being greater than the width of said slot outboard said first and second conductors.
- 5. The high speed contact driver of claim 1 further including a metal insert within said slot intermediate said first and second electrical conductors.
- 6. The high speed contact driver of claim 1 wherein said metal insert comprises a non-magnetic metal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending Ser. No. 814,865, filed Dec. 30, 1985.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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