Claims
- 1. A magnet switch comprising:
- a cylindrical plunger of a magnetic material movable along an axis thereof;
- a stationary core of a magnetic material provided so as to oppose one end of said plunger;
- an exciting coil provided so as to surround an outer periphery of said plunger, said exciting coil being wound on a bobbin of an electrically-insulative material;
- the outer periphery of said plunger having a cylindrical sleeve formed of a non-magnetic material such as brass, an inner diameteral of said cylindrical sleeve having a dimension thereof so as to slide in contact with an outer periphery of said plunger, and a radial thickness of said sleeve being thinner than that of an inner-diameteral cylindrical portion of said bobbin:
- a frame of a magnetic material provided so as to surround said exciting coil, one end portion of said frame being connected to said stationary core, said frame having a bottom plate portion formed at the other end thereof, and said bottom plate portion having an opening whose inner peripheral surface is disposed close to the outer periphery of said plunger; and
- a cushion spring interposed between said bottom plate portion of said frame and said bobbin, said cushion spring being made of a magnetic material;
- said cushion spring including a cylindrical inner peripheral wall disposed around the outer periphery of said plunger in closely spaced relation to said outer periphery and in contact with the outer diameteral portion of said sleeve, a contact portion held in contact with said bottom plate portion of said frame, an urging portion urging said bobbin away from said bottom plate portion, and said cushion spring includes an inner-diameteral portion that contacts an inner portion of said frame.
- 2. A magnet switch according to claim 1, in which said plunger is movable along an inner periphery of a cylindrical sleeve, and said inner peripheral wall of said cushion spring is loosely fitted on an outer periphery of said sleeve, so that said cushion spring is located around the outer periphery of said plunger.
- 3. A magnet switch according to claim 1, in which said cushion spring includes an annular portion having said inner peripheral wall, one side of said annular portion serving as said contact portion.
- 4. A magnet switch according to claim 3, in which said urging portion of said cushion spring is defined by a tubular portion of a truncated cone-shape which extends from an outer periphery from said annular portion, and is increasing in diameter progressively toward said bobbin, said urging portion urging said bobbin at a distal end of said urging portion.
- 5. A magnet switch according to claim 3, in which said urging portion comprises a plurality of arms extending from an outer periphery of said annular portion slantingly toward said bobbin, said arms urging said bobbin at their distal ends.
- 6. A magnet switch according to claim 5, in which each of said plurality of arms constituting said urging portion of said cushion spring comprises a narrow piece of an arcuate shape.
- 7. A magnet switch according to claim 5, in which each of said plurality of arms constituting said urging portion of said cushion spring comprises a narrow piece extending radially outwardly from the outer periphery of said annular portion.
- 8. A magnet switch according to claim 3, in which said contact portion of said cushion spring is held in contact with said bottom plate portion of said frame, said urging portion of said cushion spring being defined by a tubular portion of a truncated cone-shape which extends from an outer periphery of said annular portion, and is increasing in diameter progressively toward said bobbin, and said contact portion being held in contact with said bottom plate portion of said frame through reaction of a distal end of said urging portion.
- 9. A magnet switch according to claim 3, in which said contact portion of aid cushion spring is held in contact with said bottom plate portion of said frame, said urging portion comprising a plurality of arms extending from an outer periphery of said annular portion slantingly toward said bobbin, and said contact portion being held in contact with said bottom plate portion of said frame through reaction of distal ends of said arms.
- 10. A magnet switch according to claim 9, in which said plurality of arms defining said urging portion of said cushion spring include narrow pieces of an arcuate shape, respectively.
- 11. A magnet switch according to claim 9, in which each of said plurality of arms defining said urging portion of said cushion spring include a narrow piece extending radially outwardly from the outer periphery of said annular portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/098,835, filed on Jul. 29, 1993, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Continuations (1)
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