This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a)-(d) of German patent application DE 10 2008 057 555.0 of Nov. 15, 2008.
The invention relates to a relay with a movable contact, and more particularly relates to a snap action spring associated with the movable contact.
Relays with spring switch contacts are known from the prior art, for example from U.S. Pat. No. 6,943,653 B2 and from European patent application EP 1 300 866 A1.
An object of the invention among others is to provide an improved relay. The relay has a movable first contact, a second contact, and an actuating element operatively connected with an armature of the relay. The first contact is movable toward the second contact by the actuating element and dependent on a supply of current to the relay. A snap action spring connects the second contact to a housing of the relay. The second contact is positioned between two arrangements by the snap action spring.
The invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the figures of which:
For an improved understanding of the invention, it will now be described in more detail with the aid of the embodiments shown in the following figures.
With reference to
In the embodiment shown, a movable third contact 9 and a fourth contact 10 are additionally provided. The movable third contact 9 is connected to the moveable first contact 7, and moves upon movement of the movable first contact 7. The fourth contact 10 is a fixed contact, and is connected to the housing 2. The second contact 8 is connected to the housing 2 through a snap action spring 14.
The first contact 7, second contact 8, third contact 9 and fourth contact 10 each have first and third contact connections 11, 31 which extend from the underside of the housing 2. The third contact connections 31 are connected together, and further connect to the first and third contacts 7, 9. Likewise, the first contact connections 11 are connected together, and further connect to the second and fourth contacts 8, 10. The first and third contact connections 11, 31 are positioned and aligned in a line.
The actuating arm 6 is guided laterally past the movable first contact 7 and the second contact 8. The actuating arm 6 has a first cutout 12, into which the movable first contact 7 partially projects. In addition, the actuating arm 6 has a second cutout 13, into which the second contact 8 partially projects.
The snap action spring 14 is fastened to a contact holder 15, which is made of an electrically conductive material and is connected to a contact connection 11. The fourth contact 10 is connected through a fixed electrically conductive plate 16 to the contact holder 15 and the corresponding contact connection 11. The contact holder 15 is fastened in the housing 2.
The movable first contact 7 and the movable third contact 9 are connected, through two plates 17, 18, to a third contact holder 19 which is fastened in the housing 2. The first contact 7 and the third contact 9 are separated in the upper end region, as illustrated in the embodiment shown. The third contact connections 31 protrude downwards out of the third contact holder 19. The first and the second plate 17, 18 are made to be resilient with regard to the third contact holder 19, and are made of an electrically conductive material. The first and the second plate 17, 18 are connected to the third contact connections 31. In addition, a stop element 20 is provided, which is connected to the third contact holder 19 and forms a stop 32 at the level of the contact pieces of the first and third contact 7, 9. The first and the third contact 7, 9 are pre-tensioned against the stop element 20 and are connected together.
In the contact section 22, a holding tab 27 is located on the snap action spring 14. The holding tab 27 is provided for engaging the second cutout 13 of the actuating arm 6.
According to the invention, the snap action spring 14 is, for example, made from an electrically conductive material such as steel. The design, of the embodiment shown, provides simple manufacturing and offers the desired function in only one component. This achieves a closed system without an increase in tolerance due to several components.
With reference to
In the starting position, the armature 4 is, for example, not supplied with a current, and thus the slide frame 5 is in a starting position. In the starting position, the first pair of contacts, consisting of the movable first contact 7 and second contact 8, are normally open. In addition, the second pair of contacts, consisting of the movable third contact 9 and the stationary fourth contact 10, are also normally open. However, the distance between the movable first contact 7 and the second contact 8 is less than the distance between the movable third contact 9 and the fixed fourth contact 10.
With reference to
When the armature 4 is energized, the slide frame 5 moves toward the contact arrangement, with the movable first contact 7 and the movable third contact 9 being moved towards the second and fourth contacts 8, 10, respectively. The slide frame 5 moves the movable first contact 7 and the movable third contact 9 by the first cutout 12, until the movable first contact 7 and second contact 8 close, as illustrated in
As shown in
In a second movement, the slide frame 5 is moved further towards the contact arrangement until the movable third contact 9 and fourth contact 10 close. As shown in
In the switching position of
After the snap action spring 14 toggles into the second stable position, which is spaced apart from the movable first contact 7, electrical contact between the movable first contact 7 and the second contact 8 are opened, as shown in
If the slide frame 5, in a fourth movement, is now pushed completely back into the starting position, the first and third contacts 7, 9 move back into the starting position. In addition, the snap action spring 14 is brought back into an unstable position, in which the snap action spring 14 toggles back into the starting position, as shown in
With reference to
Depending on the selected embodiment, the slide frame 5 and the contacts 7, 8, 9, 10 can be in the starting position when current is supplied to the armature 4 and transfer into the end position when the current supply is switched off.
In addition, in another embodiment, only the movable first contact 7 and the second contact 8 may be provided as contacts.
Furthermore, also in another embodiment, the fourth contact 10 may have a snap action spring 14, and be formed preferably identically to the second contact 8.
In this manner, a relay having a pair of movable contacts with the known snap-action spring 14 can be constructed, where different demands on the set of contacts, and in particular on the contact materials, is possible. Therefore, it is possible, for example, to switch a starting current through a first set of contacts, while a sustained current can then, for example, be switched through the second set of contacts.
While the embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and adaptations to those embodiments may occur. The scope of the invention is therefore limited only by the following claims.
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