Claims
- 1. A quadrant drive for use to drive a rotor of a microwave switch at 90.degree. from a first given input-output configuration to a second given input-output configuration and vice versa, said driver comprising:
- a housing;
- a magnet and bearing holder rotatably mounted inside said housing, said holder supporting, on one side, a thin, high magnetic density magnet of a given polarity and, on the other side, a bearing operatively connected to the rotor of the microwave switch to rotate said rotor when said holder is itself rotated, said holder and magnet being rotated between two rest positions, each of said rest positions corresponding to one of said first and second given input-output configurations of the microwave switch;
- a pair of coils concentric to mild steel cores, said cores being mounted within the housing so that one of said cores faces with a given offset the magnet when said magnet is in one of its rest positions, said cores being permanently spaced apart from said magnet; and
- means to selectively energize each of the coils with a DC current of such a direction as to create a magnetic field having a polarity identical to the one of the magnet, said energization causing a direct magnetic repulsion between one coil at the time and the magnet and thus causing rotation of said magnet and associated holder from one of its rest positions to the other, and vice versa, whenever desired.
- 2. The quadrant driver of claim 1, wherein the magnet and bearing holder is secured to a stainless steel shaft rotatably mounted within the housing so as to rotatable with respect to the coils.
- 3. The quadrant driver of claim 2, further comprising a manual override rigidly secured to the stainless steel shaft.
- 4. The quadrant driver of claim 3, wherein the housing is made of metal and rigidly supports the coils and mild steel cores.
- 5. The quadrant driver of claim 3, further comprises two adjustable machanical stops at 90.degree. to each other, said stops being rigidly secured to the housing and positioned to stop the magnet and bearing holder into each of its rest positions.
- 6. The quadrant driver of claim 5, further comprising a power connector rigidly secured to the housing.
- 7. The quadrant driver of claim 6, wherein said energizing means includes two miniature lever switches rigidly mounted at 90.degree. to each other within the housing.
- 8. The quadrant driver of claim 7, wherein the energizing means further includes connecting wires to connect the coils to a power source through the miniature switches of and the power connector.
- 9. The quadrant driver of claim 8, wherein the energizing means further includes two AC to DC transformers to energize the coils with DC current.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/529,597 filed on May 29, 1990 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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