Claims
- 1. Solenoid switch suitable for starter circuits for internal combustion engines, having a casing of ferromagnetic material, a nonmagnetic guiding sleeve therein, an excitation winding mounted on said sleeve with a winding support, a magnet armature guided in said sleeve, a magnet core disposed at an open end of said casing against which said magnet armature is attractable magnetically against the force of a return spring bearing against said magnet core, a contact bridge carrier (28) guided movably in said magnet core by means of a longitudinally movable switch rod having a first end near which said carrier is mounted thereon, and having also a second end opposite the first, said switch rod extending through an aperture in said magnet core, said carrier being displaceable away from a stop therefor on said first end of said switch rod against the force of a contact pressure spring, said switch rod together with said contact bridge carrier seating a contact bridge in a switching space covered by a cap in which two main current contacts are disposed which project into the switching space, said solenoid switch further embodying the improvement which comprises:
- stop means (21; 35; 37), against which said return spring bears, located at said second end of said switch rod (19; 34; 36), said magnet armature (15) having a bore (17) in which said second siwtch-rod end is inserted, said stop means having a configuration for centering said switch rod second end in said bore, said contact bridge carrier (28) being thus subject to be pulled away form said two main contacts (13, 14) solely by the force of said return spring (33) immediately upon interruption of current flow in said winding and said return springs (33) thereby able to apply its full force simultaneously to both said switch rod (19) and said armature (15) for returning them both while in mutual abutement in a concurrent movement in which they travel equal distance to their respective rest positions.
- 2. Solenoid switch according to claim 1, in which said stop means on said second end of said switch rod (19) comprises a stop ring (21) carried by said switch near its said second end and a guide part (22) pressed against said stop ring against which said return spring (33) bears, said guide part (22) having a section (23) running parallel to the longidutinal axis of said switch rod (19) for centering said switch rod in said bore (17) of said armature (15).
- 3. Solenoid switch according to claim 1, in which said stop means are constituted by a flange (35; 37) at said second end of said switch rod (34; 36), against one end of said return spring (33) bears, said flange also serving to center said switch rod in said magnet armature (15)
- 4. Solenoid switch according to claim 1, in which said switch rod (19; 34; 36) is of metal.
- 5. Solenoid switch according to claim 2, in which said switch rod (19; 34; 35) is of metal.
- 6. Solenoid switch according to claim 3, in which said switch rod (19; 34; 36) is of metal.
- 7. Solenoid switch according to claim 1, in which said switch ro (34) is made of insulating synthetic plastic.
- 8. Solenoid switch according to claim 3, in which said switch rod (34) is made of insulating synthetic plastic.
- 9. Solenoid switch according to claim 3, in which said switch rod (36) is of metal and at least in the region of said return spring (33) is encased in a sleeve (38) of synthetic plastic which abuts at one end against said flange (37).
- 10. Solenoid switch according to claim 9, in which the end (39) of said sleeve (38) remote from said flange (37) bears against said contact pressure spring (26).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 515,611, filed July 20, 1983 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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