Claims
- 1. A switch comprising:
- a moving element having a traveling contact at one end thereof;
- a repelling element having a repelling contact at a first end thereof and extending substantially parallel to said moving element, and said repelling element pivotally mounted so that said repelling contact is capable of making and breaking contact with said traveling contact, said repelling element comprising a repelling element conductor portion;
- biassing means connected to a second end of said repelling element for biasing said repelling element so that said repelling contact touches said traveling contact in a closed condition;
- a terminal connected to a power source system;
- a conductor connecting said repelling element to the terminal, and said conductor including
- a first conductor portion positioned between said traveling contact and said repelling contact when said moving element and said repelling element are opened so as to be connected to said terminal, said first conductor portion being straight and coplanar with said terminal, and
- a second conductor portion connecting said first conductor portion to said repelling element at an end on the side opposed to said repelling contact, and
- wherein said repelling element conductor portion is positioned below said first conductor portion such that when a large current flows through said switch, current in said repelling element conductor portion has a direction opposed to that of current in said first conductor portion, and an electromagnetic repulsion is applied between said repelling element and said first conductor portion to rotate said repelling element in the opening direction.
- 2. A switch according to claim 1, wherein said first conductor portion is connected at one end thereof to a terminal such that said first conductor portion is positioned above surfaces of said traveling contact and said repelling contact when said moving element and said repelling element are closed.
- 3. A switch according to claim 1, further comprising:
- an insulator covering at least a portion of said first conductor portion wherein an arc resulting from opening said traveling contact and said repelling contact is pressed onto said insulator so as to generate and maintain a high arc voltage.
- 4. A switch according to claim 1, further comprising:
- stopper means disposed below said repelling element for defining a maximum opening position of said repelling element.
- 5. A switch according to claim 2, further comprising:
- an insulator covering at least a portion of said first conductor portion wherein an arc resulting from opening said traveling contact and said repelling contact is pressed onto said insulator so as to generate and maintain a high arc voltage.
- 6. A switch according to claim 1, wherein said moving element comprises a moving element conductor to which said moving contact is connected and said first conductor portion is positioned above said moving element conductor when said moving element and said repelling element are closed.
- 7. A switch according to claim 1, wherein said second conductor portion connects said first conductor portion to said repelling element at a position between a pivot point of said repelling element and said repelling contact.
- 8. A switch according to claim 1, wherein said first conductor portion comprises means forming a slit to allow a switching action of said moving element and said repelling element, said means forming a slit comprising two arms extending substantially parallel to one another connected at one end by a connecting portion.
- 9. A switch according to claim 8, further comprising an first insulator covering at least one surface of said connecting portion and a second insulator continuously formed with said first insulator covering at least one surface of said arms.
- 10. A switch according to claim 9, wherein said second conductor portion connects said first conductor portion to said repelling element at a point on an opposite side of a pivot point of said repelling element than said repelling contact, said second conductor portion comprising two flexible conductors connected between a respective one of said arms and said repelling element.
- 11. A switch according to claim 10, wherein said moving element and said repelling element are disposed according to the following relationship:
- a plane Pa includes a locus described by movement of said moving element and said repelling element;
- a plane Pb is a plane perpendicular to a surface of said repelling element, passing through a center point of said repelling contact, and passing through a center of gravity A in a section of said repelling element conductor portion;
- a plane Pc is a plane passing through said center of gravity A and perpendicular to said arms of said first conductor portion on both sides of said plane Pa;
- centers of gravity B and C are located in said respective arms which are defined by plane Pc, and
- wherein a triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle with a base BC and angle AB set to .theta. where (.theta.=45.degree..+-.10.degree.).
- 12. A switch according to claim 10, wherein said moving element and said repelling element are disposed according to the following relationship:
- a plane Pa includes a locus described by movement of said moving element and said repelling element;
- a plane Pb is a plane perpendicular to a surface of said repelling element, passing through a center point of said repelling contact, and passing through a center of gravity A in a section of said repelling element conductor portion;
- a plane Pc is a plane passing through said center of gravity A and perpendicular to said arms of said first conductor portion on both sides of said plane Pa;
- centers of gravity B and C are located in said respective arms which are defined by plane Pc, and
- wherein triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle with a base BC and angles AB set to .theta.' where (.theta.'<45.degree.) when said repelling element is in an opening condition.
- 13. A switch comprising:
- a moving element having a traveling contact at one end thereof;
- a repelling element having a repelling contact at a first end thereof and extending substantially parallel to said moving element, and said repelling element pivotally mounted so that said repelling contact is capable of making and breaking contact with said traveling contact, said repelling element comprising a repelling element conductor portion;
- biassing means connected to a second end of said repelling element for biasing said repelling element so that said repelling contact touches said traveling contact;
- a terminal connected to a power source system;
- a conductor connecting said repelling element to said terminal, and said conductor including
- a first conductor portion positioned between said traveling contact and said repelling contact when said moving element and said repelling element are opened so as to be connected to said terminal, said terminal being positioned below said first conductor portion of said conductor;
- a second conductor portion connecting said first conductor portion to said repelling element at an end on the side opposed to said repelling contact, and
- a vertical third conductor portion continuously connecting said terminal and said first conductor portion, and
- wherein said repelling element conductor portion is positioned below said first conductor portion such that when a large current flows through said switch, current in said repelling element conductor portion has a direction opposed to that of current in said first conductor portion, and an electromagnetic repulsion is applied between said repelling element and said first conductor portion to rotate said repelling element in the opening direction.
- 14. A switch according to claim 13, further comprising:
- an insulator covering a portion of said third conductor portion which can be surveyed from a side of said traveling contact in an opening condition.
- 15. A switch according to claim 13, wherein said terminal is positioned above a surface of said repelling contact in a closing condition.
- 16. A switch according to claim 13, wherein said terminal is position below a surface of said repelling contact in a closing condition and when said repelling element is in a maximum opening condition, said terminal is positioned above at least a portion of said repelling element.
- 17. A switch comprising:
- a moving element having a traveling contact at one end thereof;
- a repelling element having a repelling contact at a first end thereof and extending substantially parallel to said moving element, and said repelling element pivotally mounted so that said repelling contact is capable of making and breaking contact with said traveling contact, said repelling element comprising a repelling element conductor portion;
- biassing means connected to a second end of said repelling element for biasing said repelling element so that said repelling contact touches said traveling contact;
- a terminal connected to a power source system;
- a conductor connecting said repelling element to the side of a power source system, and said conductor including
- a first conductor portion positioned between said traveling contact and said repelling contact when said moving element and said repelling element are opened so as to be connected to said terminal, said first conductor portion being inclined with respect to said terminal, and
- a second conductor portion connecting said first conductor portion to said repelling element at an end on the side opposed to said repelling contact, and
- wherein said repelling element conductor portion is positioned below said first conductor portion such that when a large current flows through said switch, current in said repelling element conductor portion has a direction opposed to that of current in said first conductor portion, and an electromagnetic repulsion is applied between said repelling element and said first conductor portion to rotate said repelling element in the opening direction.
Priority Claims (8)
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4-197444 |
Jul 1992 |
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4-197445 |
Jul 1992 |
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4-197446 |
Jul 1992 |
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4-243998 |
Aug 1992 |
JPX |
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4-296640 |
Oct 1992 |
JPX |
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4-307859 |
Oct 1992 |
JPX |
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4-307860 |
Oct 1992 |
JPX |
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4-309683 |
Oct 1992 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/076,741, filed Jun. 15, 1993.
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