1. Field of the Invention
The subject matter described herein relates generally to electrical devices and methods for switching and, more particularly, to solenoids.
2. Related Art
In general, solenoids are well known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,724,286 describes an adjustable solenoid for a circuit breaker that comprises a support, a plunger, a mechanical biasing mechanism and a winding. A stator may be provided that has a first threaded portion engaged within a threaded opening of the enclosure that causes the stator to travel between a first position and a second position as a rotational force is applied to the stator. The first position is closer to the plunger than the second position and the stator has a second threaded portion for engaging a threaded portion of the support. The second threaded portion of the stator causes the support to travel between a first position and a second position, the second position of the support provides the mechanical biasing mechanism with a greater biasing force than the first position.
The adjustable solenoid, while suitable for intended purposes, suffers from the drawback that it has a relatively large footprint/volume. It is now desired to provide a reduced footprint/volume of the solenoid.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a solenoid comprises a support and an electrical winding located at the support. A plunger may be provided that is movable in response to energization of the electrical winding and an actuator may also be provided that is adjustable relative to the plunger and interconnected therewith. The solenoid may further comprise at least one switch responsive to movement of the plunger.
In another aspect of the invention a solenoid comprises a support, an electrical winding located at the support and a core that, in turn, comprises a tapered portion. A plunger may be provided that comprises a correspondingly tapered portion for mating with the core and that is movable in response to energization of the electrical winding. At least one switch is provided that is responsive to movement of the plunger.
In a further aspect of the invention a solenoid cover for fitting to a housing of a circuit breaker is presented. The circuit breaker may comprise a support, an electrical winding located at the support, a plunger movable in response to energization of the electrical winding, and an actuator adjustable relative to the plunger and interconnected therewith. The solenoid cover comprises a working surface, a switch mounting plate located at the working surface and at least one switch supported by the mounting plate.
The following detailed description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
One embodiment of the present invention concerns a solenoid that has a reduced footprint while having an increased flux density and being capable of signaling an energized status of the solenoid. In one particular embodiment, the solenoid comprises a support, an electrical winding located at the support, a plunger movable in response to energization of the electrical winding, an actuator adjustable relative to the plunger and interconnected therewith and at least one switch closable in response to movement of the plunger.
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The housing 12 may comprise an insulating polymeric material such as a plastic material and is interconnected with the mounting clasp 14 that supports the housing in an appropriately configured power distribution panel (not shown). The mounting clasp 14 comprises hooked portions 22 and 24 that are separated by springs 26 in a known manner.
The accessory plug 16 and the status indication connectors 18 and 20 are connected to a switch (described in more detail below) that is actuated upon energization of a solenoid (also described in more detail below). The accessory plug 16 may be configured for connection to a power source through secondary disconnect (SD) (not shown). The status indication connector 18 may be configured for connection to the SD and the status indication connector 20 may be configured for connection to an electronic protection device of the circuit breaker.
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The core 28 comprises a ferromagnetic material such as iron, a mounting portion 40, a base portion 42 and a tapered portion 44. Each of the mounting portion 40, the base portion 42 and the tapered portion 44 may be disposed about a central bore 46. The mounting portion 40 may be fixed to support 26 via e.g. riveting. The base portion 42 may comprise an increased diameter relative to the mounting portion 40 and comprises opposing shoulders 48 and 50. The tapered portion 44, in an exemplary embodiment, may generally comprise a decreasing outer diameter in a direction away from the mounting portion. For example, in one particular embodiment, the tapered portion may be generally conical in outer configuration, although, other embodiments such as a generally stepped outer configuration are contemplated by the present invention. This tapered configuration contributes to enhanced flux concentration as described in more detail below.
The coil assembly 30 comprises a bobbin 52 and a winding 54. The bobbin 52 comprises a moldable material such as a plastic and a bore 54 that is dimensioned to receive the base portion 42 of the core 28. The bobbin 52 may be disposed adjacent a spacer such as a wavy washer 56 which provides a resilient fit for the bobbin between the support brackets 36 and 38. The winding 54 may comprise one or more insulated wires wound about the bobbin 52 in a known manner. In this embodiment the winding 54 may be connected to a circuit (not shown) that is to be monitored for an under voltage.
The actuator 32 may be rod-like in outer configuration and may comprise a ferromagnetic material such as iron or steel. The actuator 32 may comprise opposing threaded end portions 58 and 60.
The plunger 34 may comprise a ferromagnetic material such as iron or steel and is dimensioned to slidably fit within the bore 54 of the bobbin 52. The plunger comprises a central bore 61 and a tapered terminal end portion 62 that is configured to correspond with the tapered portion 44 of the core 28. In an exemplary embodiment, the tapered terminal end portion 62 may generally comprise an inset portion 64 that has an increasing inner diameter in a direction towards the terminal end portion 62. For example, in one particular embodiment, the inset portion 64 may be generally inversely conical in configuration, although, other embodiments such as a generally stepped inner configuration are contemplated by the present invention.
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In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a switch actuator 78 may be interconnected with the actuator 32. In this embodiment, the switch actuator 78 comprises a generally stiff but resilient material such as a sheet metal and is clamped adjacent a stop 80 via a nut 82 and washer 84. The switch actuator 78 comprises a mounting portion 86 and a wiper portion 88. The wiper portion may terminate in a curled flange 90.
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In operation, when the coil winding 54 is sufficiently energized, such that it is not an under voltage condition, the plunger 34 and actuator 32 are moved from an extended position as shown in
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to these herein disclosed embodiments. Rather, the present invention is intended to cover all of the various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.