Information
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Patent Grant
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6239678
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Patent Number
6,239,678
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 29, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a starter magnet switch, a stopper having a pair of semicircular pieces regulates the movement of a movable contact in an axial direction of a rod. The pair of semicircular pieces are mounted on the mounting grooves of the rod so as to surround the rod in a state where the semicircular pieces are opposed to each other. Projections that regulate the relative axial movement of the stopper with respect to the cover, are disposed on a cover body.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a starter magnet switch that permits/inhibits the supply of electric power to a starter motor.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view showing a conventional starter magnet switch, for example, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 11-182390. In the figure, a switch case
2
is connected to one end portion of a cylindrical solenoid case
1
. A pair of fixed contacts
3
and
4
are fixed at a given interval within the switch case
2
. A pair of conductors
5
and
6
are electrically connected to the fixed contacts
3
and
4
, respectively.
A cylindrical bobbin
7
is accommodated within the solenoid case
1
. A coil
8
is held on the outer peripheral portion of the bobbin
7
. A fixed iron core
9
is fixed within the solenoid case
1
. The fixed iron core
9
includes a flange portion
9
a
which is in contact with an end surface of the bobbin
7
at the switch case
2
side and a cylindrical portion
9
b
which is inserted into the bobbin
7
.
A movable iron core
10
that slidably reciprocates is inserted into the bobbin
7
. One end portion of the movable iron core
10
is brought in or out of contact with the end surface of the cylindrical portion
9
b
. Also, the other end portion of the movable iron core
10
projects externally from the solenoid case
1
. An opening spring
11
that urges the movable iron core
10
in a direction where the movable iron core
10
is dissociated from the fixed iron core
9
is disposed between the other end portion of the movable iron core
10
and the solenoid case.
One end portion of the movable iron core
10
is fixed with a rod
12
that extends axially of the movable iron core
10
and reciprocates together with the movable iron core
10
. The rod
12
includes a large-diameter portion
12
a
fixed onto the movable iron core
10
and a small-diameter portion
12
b
adjacent to the large-diameter portion
12
a.
FIG. 12
is a front view showing a leading portion of the rod
12
shown in
FIG. 11
, and
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line XIII—XIII of FIG.
12
. The small-diameter portion
12
b
of the rod
12
is equipped with a holding member
13
that can reciprocate in an axial direction of the small-diameter portion
12
b
. The holding member
13
includes a flange portion
13
a
and a cylindrical portion
13
b
. A ring-shaped holding plate
14
is abutted against an end surface of the cylindrical portion
13
b.
A plate-shaped movable contact
15
, which is brought in or out of contact with the pair of fixed contacts
3
and
4
, is supported by the rod
12
. The movable contact
15
is disposed between the flange portion
13
a
and the holding plate
14
. A contact spring
16
that urges the movable contact
15
toward the fixed contacts
3
and
4
is disposed between the large-diameter portion
12
a
of the rod
12
and the holding member
13
.
An annular mounting groove
12
c
is defined in the outer periphery of the leading portion of the small-diameter portion
12
b
. The mounting groove
12
c
is equipped with a metallic C-shaped stopper (stopper ring)
17
that regulates the movement of the movable contact
15
toward the axial direction of the rod
12
. The stopper
17
is hardened by quenching or the like. A washer
18
is inserted into the small-diameter portion
12
b
between the stopper
17
and the holding plate
14
.
A cover
19
is made of a metal softer than that of the stopper
17
and inserted into the small diameter portion
12
b
between the washer
18
and the stopper
17
. The cover
19
includes a ring portion
19
a
that intervenes between the stopper
17
and the washer
18
and a cover body
19
b
that surrounds the stopper
17
. The cover body
19
b
is provided with a plurality of caulking portions
19
c
that are engaged with the stopper
17
. With this structure, the stopper
17
is prevented from being disengaged from the small-diameter portion
12
b.
In the conventional starter magnet switch structured as described above, because no means are provided for sufficient regulating the movement of the stopper
17
radially of the rod
12
, there is a fear that the stopper
17
will move radially due to vibrations or the like. Then, where the stopper
17
is repeatedly moved, it will come into contact with the cover
19
made of soft iron material, to wear the cover
19
worn from the inside. As a result, there is a fear that the cover
19
may be damaged by use over a long period of time, and the stopper
17
may be come disengaged due to the damaged cover
19
.
Also, because the caulking portions
19
c
are formed in the cover body
19
b
, there is a fear that portions
19
d
between the respective caulking portions
19
c
(
FIG. 12
) will expand radially, shortening the creepage distances between the fixed contacts
3
,
4
as well as the movable contact
15
and the cover body
19
b
with the result that the cover body
19
b
and the fixed contacts
3
,
4
as well as the movable contact
15
are short-circuited.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and therefore has an object to provide a starter magnet switch with which movement of the stopper can be more surely prevented, thereby preventing the cover from being damaged and the stopper from being disengaged. Further, with this starter magnet switch, short-circuits due to the cover can also be prevented.
To this end, according to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a starter magnet switch, comprising: a fixed iron core; a movable iron core which is allowed to reciprocate in a direction in which the movable iron core is brought in or out of contact with the fixed iron core; an opening spring which urges the movable iron core in a direction where the movable iron core is dissociated from the fixed iron core; a coil which moves the movable iron core by excitation in a direction where the movable iron core is brought in contact with the fixed iron core against the opening spring; a rod which includes an annular mounting groove defined in an outer periphery of a leading portion thereof and reciprocates together with the movable iron core; a plurality of fixed contacts disposed at given intervals; a movable contact which is supported by the rod in a state where the movable contact can reciprocate in an axial direction of the rod, which is brought in or out of contact with the fixed contacts by the reciprocation of the rod, and which electrically connects/disconnects the fixed contacts; a contact spring which is disposed between the rod and the movable contact and urges the movable contact toward the fixed contacts; a stopper which includes a pair of semicircular pieces which are semi-annular and mounted on the mounting grooves so as to surround the rod in a state where the semicircular pieces are opposed to each other, and which regulates the movement of the movable contact in the axial direction of the rod; and a cover which includes a ring portion disposed between the movable contact and the stopper and a cylindrical cover body that surrounds the stopper, and which prevents the stopper from being disengaged from the rod.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a starter magnet switch, comprising: a fixed iron core; a movable iron core which is allowed to reciprocate in a direction in which the movable iron core is brought in or out of contact with the fixed iron core; an opening spring which urges the movable iron core in a direction where the movable iron core is dissociated from the fixed iron core; a coil which moves the movable iron core by excitation in a direction where the movable iron core is brought in contact with the fixed iron core against the opening spring; a rod which includes an annular mounting groove defined in an outer periphery of a leading portion thereof and reciprocates together with the movable iron core; a plurality of fixed contacts disposed at given intervals; a movable contact which is supported by the rod in a state where the movable contact can reciprocate in an axial direction of the rod, which is brought in or out of contact with the fixed contacts by the reciprocation of the rod, and which electrically connects/disconnects the fixed contacts; a contact spring which is disposed between the rod and the movable contact and urges the movable contact toward the fixed contacts; a stopper which is mounted on the mounting grooves, and regulates the movement of the movable contact in the axial direction of the rod; and a cover which includes a ring portion disposed between the movable contact and the stopper and a cylindrical cover body that surrounds the stopper, and prevents the stopper from being disengaged from the rod; wherein projections that regulate the relative axial movement of the stopper with respect to the cover are disposed inside of the cover body.
According to a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a starter magnet switch, comprising: a fixed iron core; a movable iron core which is allowed to reciprocate in a direction in which the movable iron core is brought in or out of contact with the fixed iron core; an opening spring which urges the movable iron core in a direction where the movable iron core is dissociated from the fixed iron core; a coil which moves the movable iron core by excitation in a direction where the movable iron core is brought in contact with the fixed iron core against the opening spring; a rod which includes an annular mounting groove defined in an outer periphery of a leading portion thereof and reciprocates together with the movable iron core; a plurality of fixed contacts disposed at given intervals; a movable contact which is supported by the rod in a state where the movable contact can reciprocate in an axial direction of the rod, which is brought in or out of contact with the fixed contacts by the reciprocation can the rod, and which electrically connects/disconnects the fixed contacts; a contact spring which is disposed between the rod and the movable contact and urges the movable contact toward the fixed contacts; a stopper which is mounted on the mounting grooves, and regulates the movement of the movable contact in the axial direction of the rod; and a cover which includes a ring portion disposed between the movable contact and the stopper and a cylindrical cover body that surrounds the stopper, and which prevents the stopper from being disengaged from the rod; wherein the entire periphery of an end portion of the cover body is uniformly bent radially inward.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects, features and advantages of this invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing a starter magnet switch in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a front view showing a leading portion of the rod shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III—III of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view showing a state after the stopper shown in
FIG. 3
is mounted on the leading portion of the rod and before a cover is tightly closed;
FIG. 5
is a side view showing the main portion of the start magnet switch in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a front view showing the rod and cover shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a side view showing the main portion of the starter magnet switch in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a front view showing the rod and cover shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view showing the main portion of the starter magnet switch in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view showing the main portion of the starter magnet switch in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view showing one example of a conventional starter magnet switch;
FIG. 12
is a front view showing a leading portion of the rod shown in
FIG. 11
; and
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line XIII—XIII of FIG.
12
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Now, a description will be given in more detail of preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing a starter magnet switch in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. In the figure, a switch case
2
is connected to one end portion of a cylindrical solenoid case
1
. A pair of fixed contacts
3
and
4
are fixed at a given interval within the switch case
2
. A pair of conductors
5
and
6
are electrically connected to the fixed contacts
3
and
4
, respectively.
A cylindrical bobbin
7
is accommodated within the solenoid case
1
. A coil
8
is held on the outer peripheral portion of the bobbin
7
. A fixed iron core
9
is fixed within the solenoid case
1
. The fixed iron core
9
includes a flange portion
9
a
which is in contact with an end surface of the bobbin
7
at the switch case
2
side and a cylindrical portion
9
b
which is inserted into the bobbin
7
.
A movable iron core
10
that slidably reciprocates is inserted into the bobbin
7
. One end portion of the movable iron core
10
is brought in or out of contact with the end surface of the cylindrical portion
9
b
. Also, the other end portion of the movable iron core
10
projects externally from the solenoid case
1
. An opening spring
11
that urges the movable iron core
10
in a direction where the movable iron core
10
is dissociated from the fixed iron core
9
is disposed between the other end portion of the movable iron core
10
and the solenoid case.
One end portion of the movable iron core
10
is fixed with a rod
12
that extends axially of the movable iron core
10
and reciprocates together with the movable iron core
10
. The rod
12
includes a large-diameter portion
12
a
fixed onto the movable iron core
10
and a small-diameter portion
12
b
adjacent to the large-diameter portion
12
a.
FIG. 2
is a front view showing a leading portion of the rod
12
shown in
FIG. 1
, and
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III—III of FIG.
2
. The small-diameter portion
12
b
of the rod
12
is equipped with a holding member
13
that can reciprocate in an axial direction of the small-diameter portion
12
b
. The holding member
13
includes a flange portion
13
a
and a cylindrical portion
13
b
. A ring-shaped holding plate
14
is abutted against an end surface of the cylindrical portion
13
b.
A plate-shaped movable contact
15
, which is brought in or out of contact with the pair of fixed contacts
3
and
4
, is supported by the rod
12
. The movable contact
15
is disposed between the flange portion
13
a
and the holding plate
14
. A contact spring
16
that urges the movable contact
15
toward the fixed contacts
3
and
4
is disposed between the large-diameter portion
12
a
of the rod
12
and the holding member
13
.
An annular mounting groove
12
c
is defined in the out periphery of the leading portion of a small-diameter portion
12
b
. The mounting groove
12
c
is equipped with a stopper
21
that regulates the movement of a movable contact
15
toward the axial direction of a rod
12
. The stopper
21
includes a pair of semicircular pieces
21
a
and
21
b
which are semi-annular and mounted on mounting grooves
12
c
so as to surround the rod
12
in a state where those semicircular pieces
21
a
and
21
b
are opposed to each other. Those semicircular pieces
21
a
and
21
b
are made of a metal that has been hardened by quenching or the like, respectively.
A washer
18
is inserted into the small-diameter portion
12
b
between the stopper
21
and a holding plate
14
. A cover
22
is made of metal softer than that of the stopper
21
and inserted into the small diameter portion
12
b
between the washer
18
and the stopper
21
. The cover
22
includes a ring portion
22
a
that intervenes between the stopper
21
and the washer
18
and a cylindrical cover body
22
b
that surrounds the stopper
21
.
A plurality of projections
22
c
that regulate the relative axial movement of the stopper
21
with respect to the cover
22
are disposed circumferentially at given intervals inside the cover body
22
b
. The projections
22
c
may be formed in continuous rings in circumpherential direction. The projections
22
c
are disposed at positions apart from the ring portion
22
a
by the thickness of the stopper
21
so as to be engaged with the stopper
21
.
Next, the operation of the starter magnet switch thus structured will be described.
When a coil
8
is not excited, a movable iron core
10
is dissociated from a fixed iron core
9
due to the spring force of an opening spring
11
, and the movable contact
15
is also dissociated from the fixed contacts
3
and
4
. For that reason, no current flows between the fixed contacts
3
and
4
.
On the other hand, when the coil
8
is excited, the movable iron core
10
is moved against the opening spring
11
leftward in
FIG. 1
to abut against the fixed iron core
9
. In this situation, the movable contact
15
is moved together with the rod
12
leftward in
FIG. 1
to abut against the fixed contacts
3
and
4
. As a result, the fixed contacts
3
and
4
are electrically connected to each other through the movable contact
15
, and a current flows between the conductors
5
and
6
.
Also, because the movable iron core
10
and the rod
12
are moved by a given distance leftward in
FIG. 1
even after the movable contact
15
abuts against the fixed contacts
3
and
4
, a holding member
13
and the movable contact
15
are moved relatively rightward in
FIG. 1
with respect to the rod
12
, and a contact spring
16
is compressed As a result, the movable contact
15
is brought in pressure contact with the fixed contacts
3
and
4
.
Further, the projections
22
c
are formed in advance by pressing the material of the cover
22
or the like before the ring portion
22
a
and the cover body
22
b
are formed. As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the cover
22
is put on the small-diameter portion
12
b
, the projections
22
c
are not engaged with the stopper
21
, and the opening portion of the cover body
22
b
is enlarged. When the outer peripheral portion of the cover body
22
b
is tightly closed after the stopper
21
is mounted on the mounting groove
12
c
, the projections
22
c
are engaged against the stopper
21
as shown in FIG.
3
.
In the magnet switch thus structured, the stopper
21
made up of the pair of semicircular pieces
21
a
and
21
b
is used so that the stopper
21
can be prevented from moving radially due to vibrations. As a result, wear and damage of the cover
22
due to contact with the stopper
21
are prevented so that disengagement of the stopper
21
due to damage of the cover
22
can be prevented.
Also, because the relative axial movement of the stopper
21
with respect to the cover
22
is regulated by the projections
22
c
, and the outer peripheral portion of the cover body
22
b
is not enlarged radially, the fixed contacts
3
,
4
and the movable contact
15
are prevented from short-circuiting through the cover
22
.
Embodiment 2
Next,
FIG. 5
is a side view showing the main portion of starter magnet switch in accordance with a second embodiment o the present invention, and
FIG. 6
is a front view showing the rod and cover shown in FIG.
5
. In the figures, a cover
23
includes cylindrical cover body
23
a
that surrounds the stopper
21
. The cover body
23
a
is provided with a plurality of extensions
23
b
that are disposed circumferentially at given intervals and extend axially. Each of those extensions
23
b
is provided with a projection
23
c
that regulates the relative axial movement of the stopper
21
with respect to the cover
23
. Other structures are identical with those in the first embodiment.
Even with the cover
23
thus structured, the movement of the stopper
21
can be regulated, and the cover
23
can prevent the fixed contacts
3
,
4
and the movable contact
15
from short-circuiting.
Embodiment 3
Next,
FIG. 7
is a side view showing the main portion of the starter magnet switch in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 8
is a front view showing the rod and cover shown in FIG.
7
. In the figures, a cover
24
includes a cylindrical cover body
24
a
that surrounds the stopper
21
. A plurality of extensions
24
b
that extend obliquely toward the radially inner side are disposed at an end portion of the cover body
24
circumferentially at given intervals. Other structures are identical with those in the first embodiment.
Even with the cover
24
thus structured, the movement of the stopper
21
can be regulated, and the cover
24
can prevent the fixed contacts
3
,
4
and the movable contact
15
from short-circuiting.
Embodiment 4
In the first embodiment, the projections
22
c
are engaged with the end surface of the stopper
21
. Alternatively, for example, as shown in
FIG. 9
, recesses
21
c
into which the projections
22
c
are inserted may be defined in the outer peripheral surface of the stopper
21
. As a result, the movement of the stopper
21
with respect to the cover
22
can be more surely regulated.
Embodiment 5
Next,
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view showing the main portion of the starter magnet switch in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention. In the figure, a cover
25
includes a cylindrical cover body
25
a
that surrounds the stopper
21
. An end portion
25
b
of the cover body
25
a
is subjected to rolling-caulking or the like so that the entire periphery thereof is uniformly bent radially inward. Other structures are identical with those in the first embodiment.
Even with the cover
25
thus structured, the movement of the stopper
21
can be regulated, and the cover
25
can prevent the fixed contacts
3
,
4
and the movable contact
15
from short-circuiting.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A starter magnet switch, comprising:a fixed iron core; a movable iron core which is allowed to reciprocate in a direction in which said movable iron core is brought in or out of contact with said fixed iron core; an opening spring which urges said movable iron core in a direction where said movable iron core is dissociated from said fixed iron core; a coil which moves said movable iron core by excitation in a direction where said movable iron core is brought in contact with said fixed iron core against said opening spring; a rod which includes an annular mounting groove defined in an outer periphery of a leading portion thereof and reciprocates together with said movable iron core; a plurality of fixed contacts disposed at given intervals; a movable contact which is supported by said rod in a state where said movable contact can reciprocate in an axial direction of said rod, which is brought in or out of contact with said fixed contacts by the reciprocation of said rod, and which electrically connects/disconnects said fixed contacts; a contact spring which is disposed between said rod and said movable contact and urges said movable contact toward said fixed contacts; a stopper which includes a pair of semicircular pieces which are semi-annular and mounted on said mounting grooves so as to surround said rod in a state where said semicircular pieces are opposed to each other, and which regulates the movement of said movable contact in the axial direction of said rod; and a cover which includes a ring portion disposed between said movable contact and said stopper and a cylindrical cover body that surrounds said stopper, and which prevents said stopper from being disengaged from said rod.
- 2. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein a projection that regulates the relative axial movement of said stopper with respect to said cover is disposed inside said cover body.
- 3. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the entire periphery of an end portion of said cover body is uniformly bent radially inward.
- 4. A starter magnet switch, comprising:a fixed iron core; a movable iron core which is allowed to reciprocate in a direction in which said movable iron core is brought in or out of contact with said fixed iron core; an opening spring which urges said movable iron core in a direction where said movable iron core is dissociated from said fixed iron core; a coil which moves said movable iron core by excitation in a direction where said movable iron core is brought in contact with said fixed iron core against said opening spring; a rod which includes an annular mounting groove defined in an outer periphery of a leading portion thereof and reciprocates together with said movable iron core; a plurality of fixed contacts disposed at given intervals; a movable contact which is supported by said rod in a state where said movable contact can reciprocate in an axial direction of said rod, which is brought in or out of contact with said fixed contacts by the reciprocation of said rod, and which electrically connects/disconnects said fixed contacts; a contact spring which is disposed between said rod and said movable contact and urges said movable contact toward said fixed contacts; a stopper which is mounted on said mounting grooves, and regulates the movement of said movable contact in the axial direction of said rod; and a cover which includes a ring portion disposed between said movable contact and said stopper and a cylindrical cover body that surrounds said stopper, and prevents said stopper from being disengaged from said rod; wherein projections that regulate the relative axial movement of said stopper with respect to said cover are disposed inside of said cover body.
- 5. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 4, wherein a plurality of extensions are disposed in said cover body to extend axially at mutually spaced circumferential intervals and extend axially, and each of said extensions are provided with said projection.
- 6. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 4, wherein said projections are disposed at an end portion of said cover body at mutually spaced circumferential intervals to extend obliquely radially inward from the end portion of said cover body.
- 7. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 4, wherein recess portions into which said projections are inserted are defined in the outer peripheral surface of said stopper.
- 8. A starter magnet switch, comprising:a fixed iron core; a movable iron core which is allowed to reciprocate in a direction in which said movable iron core is brought in or out of contact with said fixed iron core; an opening spring which urges said movable iron core in a direction where said movable iron core is dissociated from said fixed iron core; a coil which moves said movable iron core by excitation in a direction where said movable iron core is brought in contact with said fixed iron core against said opening spring; a rod which includes an annular mounting groove defined in an outer periphery of a leading portion thereof and reciprocates together with said movable iron core; a plurality of fixed contacts disposed at given intervals; a movable contact which is supported by said rod in a state where said movable contact can reciprocate in an axial direction of said rod, which is brought in or out of contact with said fixed contacts by the reciprocation of said rod, and which electrically connects/disconnects said fixed contacts; a contact spring which is disposed between said rod and said movable contact and urges said movable contact toward said fixed contacts; a stopper which is mounted on said mounting grooves, and regulates the movement of said movable contact in the axial direction of said rod; and a cover which includes a ring portion disposed between said movable contact and said stopper and a cylindrical cover body that surrounds said stopper, and which prevents said stopper from being disengaged from said rod; wherein the entire periphery of an end portion of said cover body is uniformly bent radially inward.
- 9. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 4, wherein said stopper includes a pair of semicircular pieces which are semi-annular and mounted on said mounting grooves so as to surround said rod in a state where said semicircular pieces are opposed to each other.
- 10. The starter magnet switch as claimed in claim 8, wherein said stopper includes a pair of semicircular pieces which are semi-annular and mounted on said mounting grooves so as to surround said rod in a state where said semicircular pieces are opposed to each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
12-009017 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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