Patent classifications
H01H1/54
Direct-current relay having a function of extinguishing ARC and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay having a function of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. Two permanent magnets have opposite magnetic poles on sides facing to the movable and stationary, and have same magnetic poles on the same side in the width of the movable springs. A yoke clip is connected between two permanent magnets. Upper and lower magnetizers are respectively mounted above and under the position, and can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay having a function of extinguishing ARC and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay having a function of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. Two permanent magnets have opposite magnetic poles on sides facing to the movable and stationary, and have same magnetic poles on the same side in the width of the movable springs. A yoke clip is connected between two permanent magnets. Upper and lower magnetizers are respectively mounted above and under the position, and can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. Each permanent magnet connects one L-shaped yoke clip, which has one end connected to the magnet, and the other end at a position outside the two ends in the length direction of the movable spring. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. Each permanent magnet connects one L-shaped yoke clip, which has one end connected to the magnet, and the other end at a position outside the two ends in the length direction of the movable spring. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. two permanent magnets have same magnetic poles on a side facing to the movable and stationary contacts; and a yoke clip is connected between the two permanent magnets. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. Two permanent magnets are respectively arranged on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring. two permanent magnets have same magnetic poles on a side facing to the movable and stationary contacts; and a yoke clip is connected between the two permanent magnets. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. The magnetic poles on the sides opposite to each other of the two permanent magnets are opposite. Two permanent magnets are connected to two yoke clips including at least two yoke sections on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring corresponding to the movable and stationary contacts. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
Direct-current relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current
A DC relay capable of extinguishing arc and resisting short-circuit current includes two stationary contact leading-out terminals, a push rod component, a straight sheet type movable spring mounted on the push rod component and two permanent magnets. The magnetic poles on the sides opposite to each other of the two permanent magnets are opposite. Two permanent magnets are connected to two yoke clips including at least two yoke sections on two sides in the width direction of the movable spring corresponding to the movable and stationary contacts. Upper magnetizers are mounted above the position. The lower magnetizers are mounted under the position. The upper and lower magnetizers can approach or come into contact with each other through the through holes in the movable spring. At least two independent magnetically conductive loops are formed in the width direction of the movable spring by the upper and lower magnetizers.
CONTACT SWITCHING DEVICE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY USING SAME
A contact switching device includes a pair of fixed contact terminals that include fixed contacts at one-side ends and are arranged side by side, a movable contactor that includes a pair of movable contacts at both ends, and are disposed so as to bridge between the pair of fixed contact terminals, and supported so as to be able to reciprocate towards the fixed contact terminals, each of the movable contacts facing each of the fixed contacts so as to be able to come into contact with and separate from each of the fixed contacts, and a pair of leading terminals configured to respectively fix fixed portions, provided at one-side ends, to other-side ends of the fixed contact terminals. An extension portion continuing to each of the fixed portions or at least one of the leading terminals is disposed so as to follow the movable contactor.
Magnetic circuit arrangement for an electrical switch
An electrical switch includes a fixed contact member and a plurality of movable contact fingers that pivot into and out of engagement with the fixed contact member. The electrical switch also includes a fixed magnetic member and a plurality of U-shaped magnetic members housing the plurality of movable contact fingers. Upon occurrence of a fault condition, each of the plurality of U-shaped magnetic members is magnetically pulled towards the fixed magnetic member, without contacting the fixed magnetic member, such that each of the plurality of movable contact fingers is held in engagement with the fixed contact member.