This application is the U.S. National Phase of International Application No. PCT/JP2019/005932, filed on Feb. 18, 2019. This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-060045, filed Mar. 27, 2018. The contents of those applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a relay.
There is known a relay that opens and closes a contact by operating a card with a drive unit and pressing a movable contact piece with the card. For example, Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2012-160325A discloses a relay in which the card is disposed between an armature and the movable contact piece. When the armature is operated by electromagnetic force generated from a coil, the operation of the armature is transmitted to the movable contact piece via the card.
When the card is made from resin, resin shavings are generated due to abrasion of the card by contact with the movable contact piece. When the resin shavings reach the contact by coming around behind the movable contact piece, there is a possibility that the contact may have a contact failure.
An object of the present invention is to provide a relay with a card made from resin that can suppress an occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings.
The relay according to one aspect comprises a fixed terminal, a fixed contact, a movable contact piece, a movable contact, a card, and a drive unit. The fixed contact is connected to the fixed terminal. The movable contact piece is disposed to face the fixed terminal. The movable contact is connected to the movable contact piece and is disposed to face the fixed contact. The card is made from resin and presses the movable contact piece to operate the movable contact piece. The drive unit generates a driving force for operating the card.
The card includes a first pressing portion and a second pressing portion. The first pressing portion and the second pressing portion are configured to contact the movable contact piece and press the movable contact piece. The second pressing portion is disposed apart from the first pressing portion in a width direction of the movable contact piece. The first pressing portion and the second pressing portion are disposed inside side edges of the movable contact piece in the width direction respectively.
In the relay according to this aspect, the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion are disposed inside the side edges of the movable contact piece in the width direction respectively. Resin shavings generated by the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion contacting with the movable contact piece can easily pass through the sides of the movable contact piece to reach the contact side. Since the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion are arranged as described above, it becomes difficult for resin shavings to reach the contact side through the sides of the movable contact piece. As a result, it is possible to suppress an occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings.
The drive unit may include a coil and an armature. The armature may be operated by electromagnetic force generated from the coil to operate the card. The card may further include a central contact portion disposed at a center of the card in the width direction. The central contact portion may have a shape that is convexly curved toward the armature and may be pressed against the armature. In this case, the card comes into contact with the armature at one point in the central contact portion, whereas it comes into contact with the movable contact piece at two points of the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion. This can improve stability of operation.
The central contact portion may contact the armature at a location between the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion in the width direction. In this case, the stability of operation can be further improved.
A tip of the first pressing portion may have a shape that is convexly curved toward the movable contact piece. A tip of the second pressing portion may have a shape that is convexly curved toward the movable contact piece. In this case, the movable contact piece can be stably pressed by the tip of the first pressing portion and the tip of the second pressing portion.
The card may include a card body and the contact part. The card body may be disposed between the drive unit and the movable contact piece. The contact part may extend from the card body toward the movable contact piece. The first pressing portion and the second pressing portion may be disposed at the tip of the contact part. The card body may have a larger width than a width between an outer lateral end of the first pressing portion and an outer lateral end of the second pressing portion. In this case, since the card body is large in the width direction, an insulation distance between the movable contact piece and the drive unit can be increased.
The first pressing portion and the second pressing portion may contact a surface of the movable contact piece to press the movable contact piece. In this case, the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion come into contact with the surface of the movable contact piece to cause abrasion. This allows the effect of suppressing the occurrence of poor contact due to resin shavings to become more significant.
The card may include a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion. The first connecting portion and the second connecting portion may protrude toward the movable contact piece and may be connected to the movable contact piece. The first connecting portion and the second connecting portion may be disposed outside the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion in the width direction. In this case, the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion can suppress wobbling of the card in the width direction with respect to the movable contact piece. As a result, the movable contact piece can be stably pressed by the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion.
The card may further include a first recess and a second recess. The first recess may be disposed between the first pressing portion and the first connecting portion. The second recess may be disposed between the second pressing portion and the second connecting portion. In this case, resin shavings generated from the first pressing portion can be released through the first recess. Similarly, resin shavings generated from the second pressing portion can be released through the second recess. Therefore, it is possible to prevent resin shavings from reaching the contact side through the sides of the movable contact piece. As a result, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings.
The card may further include a recess located between the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion. In this case, it is possible to prevent a portion of the card between the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion from contacting the movable contact piece. As a result, it is possible to prevent the card from coming into contact with the central portion of the movable contact piece in the width direction where the temperature becomes high. Accordingly, the relay can suppress wear of the card due to heat from the movable contact piece.
According to the present invention, the relay including a card made from resin can suppress an occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings.
Hereinafter, an example of the relay according to the embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
The fixed contact unit 2 includes a fixed terminal 11 and a fixed contact 12. The fixed terminal 11 and the fixed contact 12 are made of a conductive material. The fixed contact 12 is attached to the fixed terminal 11. The fixed terminal 11 is supported by the base 6. One end of the fixed terminal 11 projects from the base 6 to the outside of the relay 1. The other end of the fixed terminal 11 is located inside the case 7, where the fixed contact 12 is attached.
The movable contact unit 3 includes a movable contact piece 13 and a movable contact 14. The movable contact piece 13 and the movable contact 14 are made of a conductive material. The movable contact piece 13 is supported by the base 6. One end of the movable contact piece 13 projects from the base 6 to the outside of the relay 1. The other end of the movable contact piece 13 is located inside the case 7, where the movable contact 14 is attached. The movable contact piece 13 is made of an elastic material. The movable contact piece 13 is disposed between the fixed terminal 11 and the drive unit 4. The movable contact piece 13 is disposed to face the fixed terminal 11. The movable contact 14 is disposed to face the fixed contact 12.
In the following description, the direction in which the movable contact piece 13 extends from the base 6 is referred to as “upward” and its opposite direction is referred to as “downward” in the case 7. Further, the width direction means a direction orthogonal to a plate thickness direction and an up-down direction of the movable contact piece 13, which is a direction perpendicular to the paper surface of
The drive unit 4 generates a driving force for operating the card 5. The drive unit 4 is supported by the base 6. The drive unit 4 includes a coil 21, a bobbin 22, an iron core 23, a yoke 24, and an armature 18. The coil 21 is wound around the bobbin 22. The axis of the coil 21 extends in the up-down direction. The coil 21 is connected to the coil terminals 19a and 19b. The coil terminals 19a and 19b are supported by the bobbin 22. The iron core 23 is inserted in the bobbin 22.
As illustrated in
The armature 18 is rotatably supported on the upper end of the yoke 24. The armature 18 operates by electromagnetic force generated from the coil 21. Specifically, the armature 18 is rotatably supported on the upper end of the yoke side 26. The armature 18 has an L-shaped bent. As illustrated in
A hinge spring 31 is attached to the armature 18 and the yoke 24. The hinge spring 31 is made of an elastic material. The hinge spring 31 biases the armature 18 in a direction in which the first portion 27 contacts the iron core 23.
The base 6 is made of an insulating material. The base 6 is made from resin. However, the base 6 may be formed of a material other than resin. The base 6 supports the fixed contact unit 2, the movable contact unit 3, and the drive unit 4.
As illustrated in
The card 5 is disposed between the drive unit 4 and the movable contact piece 13. The card 5 transmits the operation of the armature 18 to the movable contact piece 13. The card 5 is made from resin.
The card body 41 has a plate-like shape extending in the up-down direction. The card body 41 includes a first card protrusion 411 and a second card protrusion 412. The first card protrusion 411 and the second card protrusion 412 protrude from the card body 41 toward the drive unit 4. The first card protrusion 411 and the second card protrusion 412 extend in the up-down direction. The first card protrusion 411 and the second card protrusion 412 are disposed along and on both side edges of the card body 41 respectively.
As illustrated in
The pressing portion 49 is disposed between the first extending portion 45 and the second extending portion 46. The pressing portion 49 is disposed to face the central contact portion 44 of the first contact part 42. When the armature 18 rotates so that the first portion 27 comes closer to the iron core 23, the pressing portion 49 contacts and presses the central contact portion 44 of the first contact part 42. This causes the operation of the armature 18 to be transmitted to the card 5.
As illustrated in
The first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 are disposed apart from each other in the width direction of the movable contact piece 13. The first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 are disposed inside the side edges of the movable contact piece 13 in the width direction. As illustrated in
The recess 57 is disposed between the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54. The recess 57 faces a central portion of the movable contact piece 13 in the width direction. The recess 57 has a shape recessed in a direction away from the movable contact piece 13. The recess 57 is disposed apart from the movable contact piece 13.
The second contact part 43 includes a first connecting portion 55, a second connecting portion 56, a first recess 58, and a second recess 59. The first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 protrude from the tip of the second contact part 43 toward the movable contact piece 13. The first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 are connected to the movable contact piece 13. The first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 are respectively disposed outside the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 in the width direction. The first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 have a tubular shape.
The first recess 58 is disposed between the first pressing portion 53 and the first connecting portion 55. The second recess 59 is disposed between the second pressing portion 54 and the second connecting portion 56. The first recess 58 is disposed outside the first pressing portion 53 in the width direction. The second recess 59 is disposed outside the second pressing portion 54 in the width direction. The first recess 58 and the second recess 59 have a shape recessed in a direction away from the movable contact piece 13. The first recess 58 and the second recess 59 are disposed apart from the movable contact piece 13.
The first side edge 62 includes a first receiving portion 64. The first connecting portion 55 is connected to the first receiving portion 64. The second side edge 63 includes a second receiving portion 65. The second connecting portion 56 is connected to the second receiving portion 65.
As illustrated in
By setting the widthwise distance W1 between the center of the first connecting portion 55 and the center of the second connecting portion 56 as described above, it becomes difficult for the first connecting portion 55 to contact the curved portion 641 of the first receiving portion 64. Similarly, the second connecting portion 56 is less likely to come into contact with the curved portion 651 of the second receiving portion 65. Therefore, abrasion of the first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 is suppressed, and the generation of resin shavings can be suppressed.
As illustrated in
The width W3 between the first upper side edge 66 and the second upper side edge 68 is larger than the width W4 between the first lower side edge 67 and the second lower side edge 69. The width W3 between the first upper side edge 66 and the second upper side edge 68 at least in a range from above the first receiving portion 64 and the second receiving portion 65 to below a center of the movable contact 14 is larger than the widthwise minimum distance W5 between the first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56. The widthwise minimum distance W5 between the first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 is a distance between an inner end 551 of the first connecting portion 55 as illustrated in
The movable contact piece 13 having the above-described shape prevents the movable contact piece 13 from being fitted between the first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 when the card 5 is put onto the movable contact piece 13. This prevents the first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 from being shaved by the edges of the movable contact piece 13, and thus suppresses the generation of resin shavings.
The first press-fitting portion 712 has a larger width than a portion of the fixing part 71 of the movable contact piece 13 below the first press-fitting portion 712. When press-fitted, the first press-fitting portion 712 contacts an inner surface of the fixing hole 601, thereby defining a position for attaching the movable contact piece 13 in the width direction.
As illustrated in
The first press-fitting portion 722 has a larger width than a portion of the fixing part 72 of the fixed terminal 11 below the first press-fitting portion 722. When press-fitted, the first press-fitting portion 722 contacts an inner surface of the fixing hole 602, thereby defining a position for attaching the fixed terminal 11 in the width direction.
As illustrated in
Next, the operation of the relay 1 will be described. When the coil 21 is not energized and the drive unit 4 is demagnetized, the armature 18 is not attracted to the iron core 23. In this state, as illustrated in
When the coil 21 is energized and the drive unit 4 is excited, the armature 18 is attracted to the iron core 23, and rotates about the upper end of the yoke 24 in an ON direction (counterclockwise in
On the contrary, when the coil 21 is de-energized and the drive unit 4 is demagnetized, the first portion 27 of the armature 18 rotates in an OFF direction (clockwise in
With the relay 1 according to the present embodiment as described above, the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 are disposed inside the side edges 62 and 63 of the movable contact piece 13 in the width direction. The resin shavings generated due to contact of the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 with the movable contact piece 13 are likely to pass through the sides of the movable contact piece 13 to reach the contacts 12 and 14 side. The first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 are arranged as described above, it is possible to prevent the resin shavings from reaching the contacts 12, 14 side through the sides of the movable contact piece 13. As a result, an occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings can be suppressed.
In this embodiment, the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 contact a surface of the movable contact piece 13 to press the movable contact piece 13. In this case, the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 come into contact with the surface of the movable contact piece 13, which tends to cause abrasion. This allows the effect of suppressing the occurrence of poor contact due to resin shavings to become more significant.
The card 5 comes into contact with the armature 18 at one point on the central contact portion 44, and comes into contact with the movable contact piece 13 at two points on the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54. This can improve the stability in operation. Further, the central contact portion 44 contacts the armature 18 at a location between the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 in the width direction. Therefore, the stability of operation can be further improved.
The card 5 includes a recess 57 disposed between the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54. Therefore, the card 5 can be prevented from coming into contact with the movable contact piece 13 at a portion between the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54. As a result, it is possible to prevent the card 5 from coming into contact with a central portion of the movable contact piece 13 in the width direction where the temperature becomes high. This can prevent the card 5 from wearing due to heat from the movable contact piece 13.
A tip of the first pressing portion 53 has a shape that is convexly curved toward the movable contact piece 13. A tip of the second pressing portion 54 has a shape that is convexly curved toward the movable contact piece 13. Therefore, the movable contact piece 13 can be stably pressed by the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54.
The width W6 of the card body 41 is larger than the width W7 of an outer lateral end of the first pressing portion 53 and an outer lateral end of the second pressing portion 54. Therefore, an insulation distance between the movable contact piece 13 and the drive unit 4 can be increased.
The first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 of the card 5 are disposed outside the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54 in the width direction. Therefore, wobbling of the card 5 in the width direction with respect to the movable contact piece 13 can be suppressed. Accordingly, the movable contact piece 13 can be stably pressed by the first pressing portion 53 and the second pressing portion 54.
The card 5 includes the first recess 58 and the second recess 59. Therefore, resin shavings generated from the first pressing portion 53 can be released through the first recess 58. Similarly, resin shavings generated from the second pressing portion 54 can be released through the second recess 59. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the resin shavings from reaching the contacts 12, 14 through the sides of the movable contact piece 13. As a result, an occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings can be suppressed.
Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
A configuration of the contact of the relay 1 is not limited to the above, and may be altered. The configuration of the fixed contact unit 2 may be altered. For example, the shape or arrangement of the fixed terminal 11 may be altered. The shape or arrangement of the first press-fitting portion 722 and the second press-fitting portions 723-725 of the fixed terminal 11 may be altered.
The configuration of the movable contact unit 3 may be altered. For example, the shape or arrangement of the movable contact piece 13 may be altered. The shape or arrangement of the first press-fitting portion 712 and the second press-fitting portions 713-715 of the movable contact piece 13 may be altered. The shape or arrangement of the first receiving portion 64 and the second receiving portion 65 may be altered. The first receiving portion 64 and the second receiving portion 65 may be omitted.
The configuration of the drive unit 4 may be altered. For example, the shape or arrangement of the coil 21 may be altered. The shape or arrangement of the armature 18 or the yoke 24 may be altered.
The shape or arrangement of the card 5 may be altered. For example, the shape or arrangement of the first contact part 42 and the second contact part 43 may be altered. The shape or arrangement of the first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 may be altered. The first connecting portion 55 and the second connecting portion 56 may be omitted.
The shape or arrangement of the base 6 may be altered. The shape or arrangement of the case 7 may be altered. For example, the shape or arrangement of the wall 61 may be altered. The wall 61 may be omitted.
According to the present invention, the relay including a card made from resin can suppress an occurrence of contact failure due to resin shavings.
4: Drive unit
5: Card
11: Fixed terminal
12: Fixed contact
13: Movable contact piece
14: Movable contact
41: Card body
43: Second contact part
44: Central contact portion
53: First pressing portion
54: Second pressing portion
55: First connecting portion
56: Second connecting portion
57: Recess
58: First recess
59: Second recess
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