This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-068873 filed with the Japan Patent Office on Mar. 30, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a relay.
A relay is provided with a movable touch piece including a movable contact, and a fixed terminal including a fixed contact. The movable touch piece is connected to a drive shaft. The drive shaft is driven by a drive device such as a coil. Thereby, the movable touch piece operates and the movable contact comes in contact with or separates from the fixed contact so that the contacts are opened and closed.
For example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2014-99373, a movable touch piece and a fixed terminal are housed in a case. A drive shaft protrudes from the case toward a drive device, and the drive shaft is pulled toward the drive device by the drive device, thereby bringing a movable contact into contact with a fixed contact.
At the time of assembling the relay, it is necessary to confirm characteristics of the relay such as a stroke amount of the movable touch piece. However, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2014-99373, since the movable touch piece is stored in the case, it is not easy to access the movable touch piece. In addition, when the case is opened and a characteristic test is conducted, there is a possibility that foreign matter may enter and adhere to the contacts. In that instance, contact failure of the contact may occur.
Meanwhile, with the drive shaft protruding from the case to the drive device side, by pulling the drive shaft from the drive device side, the movable touch piece can be moved. However, in this instance, a latching portion for pulling the drive shaft needs to be provided on the drive shaft. This makes the structure complicated. In addition, it is difficult to accurately set the characteristics.
One or more embodiments of the present invention provides a relay capable of easily confirming characteristics while preventing occurrence of contact failure of contacts.
A relay according to one aspect includes a first fixed contact, a second fixed contact, a movable touch piece, a drive device, a drive shaft, and a first case. The movable touch piece includes a first movable contact and a second movable contact. The first movable contact is disposed facing the first fixed contact. The second movable contact is disposed facing the second fixed contact. The movable touch piece is disposed movably in a contact direction and a separation direction. The contact direction is a direction in which the first movable contact and the second movable contact come into contact with the first fixed contact and the second fixed contact. The separation direction is a direction in which the first movable contact and the second movable contact separate from the first fixed contact and the second fixed contact.
The drive device is disposed in the contact direction with respect to the movable touch piece. The drive device generates a driving force for moving the movable touch piece. The drive shaft extends in the movement direction of the movable touch piece. The drive shaft includes an end portion protruding in a separation direction from the movable touch piece. The drive shaft transmits the driving force to the movable touch piece. The first case accommodates a first fixed contact, a second fixed contact, and the movable touch piece. The first case includes a test hole penetrating the first case. The test hole is disposed at a position facing the end portion of the drive shaft in the separation direction.
In the relay according to the present aspect, a drive device is disposed in a contact direction with respect to a movable touch piece. In addition, in the first case, a test hole is provided at a position facing the end portion of the drive shaft in the separation direction. Therefore, while the first case is attached to the relay, it is possible to easily access the drive shaft from the opposite side of the drive device through the test hole. For example, by inserting a jig into the test hole and pushing the drive shaft, the characteristics such as the stroke of the movable touch piece can be easily confirmed. Hence it is possible to easily confirm the characteristics while preventing the occurrence of contact failure of the contacts.
A spring for biasing the movable touch piece in the separation direction may be further included. In this instance, by accessing to the drive shaft through the test hole, it is possible to easily confirm the characteristics such as the urging force of the spring.
The relay may further include a second case that covers the first case. In this instance, the hermeticity inside the relay can be improved by the second case.
The second case may include a closing portion that closes the test hole. In this instance, by closing the test hole by the closing portion, the hermeticity inside the relay can be improved.
The closing portion may be a protrusion protruding from the inner surface of the second case. In this instance, by covering the second case with the first case, the test hole can be easily closed by the closing portion.
The protrusion may include a guide hole into which the drive shaft is inserted. In this instance, the projection for closing the test hole can also serve as a guide for preventing the inclination of the drive shaft.
The relay may further include an elastic member disposed between the second case and the first case. The elastic member may close the test hole. In this instance, the test hole can be closed by the elastic member in a normal state. Further, when pressure inside the first case increases due to an arc generated at the time of turning on and off the load, the pressure can be released from the test hole to the outside through the gap between the elastic member and the first case.
The elastic member may have a sheet shape. In this instance, it is possible to adjust the closing of the test hole and the release of the pressure to the outside by the sheet-shaped elastic member.
The drive shaft may be inserted into the test hole. In this instance, the test hole can also serve as a guide for preventing the inclination of the drive shaft.
The first case may include a tubular guide portion extending in the axial direction of the drive shaft. The test hole may penetrate the guide portion. In this instance, the inclination of the drive shaft can be prevented by the guide portion.
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to easily confirm characteristics in a relay while preventing occurrence of contact failure of contacts.
Hereinafter, Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
The case 2 accommodates the contact device 3 and the drive device 4. The case 2 is formed of a resin having insulation. The contact device 3 and the drive device 4 are disposed in the case 2.
The contact device 3 includes a first fixed terminal 5, a second fixed terminal 6, a movable touch piece 7, and a touch piece holding portion 8. The first fixed terminal 5, the second fixed terminal 6, and the movable touch piece 7 are formed of a material having conductivity. The first fixed terminal 5 includes a first fixed contact 11. The second fixed terminal 6 includes a second fixed contact 12. The first fixed contact 11 and the second fixed contact 12 are disposed apart from each other in a longitudinal direction of the movable touch piece 7 (a right-left direction in
The movable touch piece 7 includes a first movable contact 13 and a second movable contact 14. The first movable contact 13 is disposed facing the first fixed contact 11. The second movable contact 14 is disposed facing the second fixed contact 12. The movable touch piece 7 is disposed movably in a contact direction Z1 and a separation direction Z2.
The contact direction 21 is a direction (downward in
The touch piece holding portion 8 holds the movable touch piece 7. The touch piece holding portion 8 includes a drive shaft 15, a holder 16, and a contact spring 17. The drive shaft 15 extends in a movement direction (21, 22) of the movable touch piece 7. The drive shaft 15 is disposed movably in the contact direction Z1 and the separation direction 22. The holder 16 is connected to the movable touch piece 7 and holds the movable touch piece 7. The contact spring 17 is disposed between the drive shaft 15 and the holder 16. The drive shaft 15 is connected to the holder 16 via a contact spring 17. The structure of the touch piece holding portion 8 will be described later in detail.
The first fixed terminal 5 includes a first contact support 21 and a first external connection 24. The first contact support 21 supports the first fixed contact 11 in the case 2. The first external connection 24 is connected to the first contact support 21. The first external connection 24 protrudes outward of the case 2. The first external connection 24 may be formed integrally with the first contact support 21. Alternatively, the first external connection 24 may be separate from the first contact support 21.
The second fixed terminal 6 includes a second contact support 31 and a second external connection 34. The second contact support 31 supports the second fixed contact 12 inside the case 2. The second external connection 34 is connected to the second contact support 31. The second external connection 34 protrudes outward of the case 2. The second external connection 34 may be formed integrally with the second contact support 31. Alternatively, the second external connection 34 may be separate from the second contact support 31.
The drive device 4 generates a driving force for operating the movable touch piece 7. The drive device 4 operates the movable touch piece 7 by an electromagnetic force. The drive device 4 is disposed in the contact direction Z1 with respect to the movable touch piece 7. The drive device 4 includes a coil 41, a spool 42, a core 43, a return spring 44, and a yoke 45.
The coil 41 is wound around the spool 42. The coil 41 and the spool 42 are disposed coaxially with the drive shaft 15. The spool 42 includes a hole 42a penetrating in an axial direction of the spool 42. The iron core 43 and the return spring 44 are inserted into a hole 42a of the spool 42. The yoke 45 is connected to the iron core 43.
The yoke 45 includes a first yoke 45a and a second yoke 45b. The first yoke 45a is disposed between the contact device 3 and the spool 42. The second yoke 45b is connected to the first yoke 45a. The second yoke 45b includes a U-shape. The second yoke 45b is disposed on each side of the coil 41 and on the side opposite to the first yoke 45a with respect to the coil 41. The first yoke 45a is connected to one end of the iron core 43. The second yoke 45b is connected to the other end of the iron core 43.
The iron core 43 includes a fixed iron core 43a and a movable iron core 43b. The fixed iron core 43a is fixed to the second yoke 45b. The movable iron core 43b is separate from the fixed iron core 43a. The movable iron core 43b is disposed movably in the contact direction Z1 and the separation direction Z2. The movable iron core 43b is connected to the drive shaft 15. The return spring 44 is disposed between the movable iron core 43b and the fixed iron core 43a. The return spring 44 urges the movable iron core 43b in the separation direction Z2.
Next, the touch piece holding portion 8 will be described in detail.
The holder 16 includes a base 51, a first side surface 52, a second side surface 53, a first pressing surface 54, and a second pressing surface 55. The base 51 is disposed facing the movable touch piece 7. The base 51 is provided with a hole 51a through which the drive shaft 15 is allowed to pass. The flange portion 15a is disposed between the movable touch piece 7 and the base 51 in the movement direction (Z1, Z2) of the movable touch piece 7. The contact spring 17 is disposed between the flange portion 15a and the base 51.
The first side surface 52 and the second side surface 53 extend from the base 51 toward the movable touch piece 7. A part of the drive shaft 15 and the contact spring 17 are disposed between the first side surface 52 and the second side surface 53.
The first pressing surface 54 extends from the first side surface 52 along the surface of the movable touch piece 7. The second pressing surface 55 extends from the second side surface 53 along the surface of the movable touch piece 7. The first pressing surface 54 and the second pressing surface 55 come into contact with the movable touch piece 7 to press the movable touch piece 7.
Next, the operation of the relay 1 will be described. When no voltage is applied to the coil 41, the drive shaft 15 is pressed, together with the movable iron core 43b, in the separation direction Z2 by an elastic force of the return spring 44. Therefore, the movable touch piece 7 is also pressed in the separation direction Z2, and as illustrated in
Note that the contact spring 17 is disposed between the flange portion 15a and the base 51 in a pre-compressed state. Therefore, in the open state illustrated in
When a voltage is applied to the coil 41 and excited, by an electromagnetic force of the coil 41, the movable iron core 43b moves in the contact direction Z1 against the elastic force of the return spring 44. Thus, as illustrated in
In this state, the movement of the movable touch piece 7 and the holder 16 in the contact direction Z1 is restricted by the first fixed terminal 5 and the second fixed terminal 6, but the drive shaft 15 is movable with respect to the movable touch piece 7. Therefore, when the movable iron core 43b further moves in the contact direction Z1 by the electromagnetic force of the coil 41, the drive shaft 15 further moves in the contact direction Z1. As a result, as illustrated in
Next, the structure of the case 2 will be described in detail. As illustrated in
The case 2 includes a first outer case 2a and a second outer case 2b. The first outer case 2a and the second outer case 2b accommodate the first inner case 2c and the second inner case 2d. The second outer case 2b is attached to the first outer case 2a and covers the first inner case 2c from the separation direction Z2.
The second outer case 2b includes a closing portion 62. The closing portion 62 is a protrusion protruding from the inner surface of the second outer case 2b. The closing portion 62 protrudes in the contact direction Z1 from the inner surface of the second outer case 2b. While the second outer case 2b is attached to the first outer case 2a, the closing portion 62 is inserted into the test hole 61 and closes the test hole 61.
In the relay 1 according to one or more embodiments of the present invention, the drive device 4 is disposed in the contact direction Z1 with respect to the movable touch piece 7. In addition, the first inner case 2c is provided with the test hole 61 at a position facing the end portion 15c of the drive shaft 15 in the separation direction Z2.
Thus, for example, by pressing the end portion 15c of the drive shaft 15 with a jig having a load cell, it is possible to measure the relationship between a stroke of the movable touch piece 7 and an elastic force of the return spring 44 or the contact spring 17. As a result, it is possible to easily confirm the characteristics of the relay 1 with the first inner case 2c being attached. It is thus possible to easily confirm the characteristics while preventing the occurrence of contact failure of the contacts due to entry of foreign matter.
The first inner case 2c and the second inner case 2d are accommodated in the first outer case 2a and the second outer case 2b. For this reason, even when the test hole 61 is provided in the first inner case 2c, the hermeticity inside the relay 1 can be improved.
The second outer case 2b includes a closing portion 62 that closes the test hole 61. It is thus possible to improve the hermeticity inside the relay 1 with the second outer case 2b being attached.
Although embodiments of the present invention are described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes can be made in the scope not deviating from the gist of the present invention. For example, the configuration of the drive device 4 may be changed. The shape or placement of the coil 41, the spool 42, the iron core 43, the return spring 44, or the yoke 45 may be changed. The shape or placement of the case 2 may be changed.
The shape or placement of the first fixed terminal 5, the second fixed terminal 6, and the movable touch piece 7 may be changed. For example, the placement of the first fixed terminal 5 and the second fixed terminal 6 is not limited to that of the embodiments described above, and may be interchanged. The shape or placement of the touch piece holding portion 8 may be changed. For example, the shape of the holder 16 may be changed.
The shape of the case 2 may be changed. For example,
According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to easily confirm characteristics in a relay while preventing occurrence of contact failure of contacts.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-068873 | Mar 2018 | JP | national |