Patent classifications
H01H1/5822
ELECTRICAL SWITCH
The electrical switch includes a first and a second fixed contact, and a rotatable knife contact including at least one pair of blades being flexibly connected to each other and rotating around a rotational axis. A third fixed contact is positioned on an opposite side of the rotational axis in relation to the adjacent first and second fixed contact and a middle portion of the rotatable knife contact is electrically connected to the third fixed contact. The rotatable knife contact connects in a first switching position the first fixed contact and in a second switching position the second fixed contact to the third fixed contact.
ELECTRICAL SWITCH
The electrical switch includes a first and a second fixed contact, and a movable knife contact including at least one longitudinal pair of blades being flexibly connected to each other, wherein the blades form, in a switching event, contact with contact portions of the first and/or the second fixed contact. Opposite surfaces of the contact portions of the first and the second fixed contact include a roughened area and the inner surface of each blade includes a protruded area or opposite surfaces of the contact portions of the first and the second fixed contact include a protruded area and the inner surface of each blade includes a roughened area.
ELECTRICAL SWITCH
The electrical switch includes two fixed contacts and a rotatable knife contact having a rotational axis and including at least one longitudinal pair of blades flexibly connected to each other. The two fixed contacts as well as the blades in the rotatable knife contact are of a first electrically conductive material composition. The first and the second fixed contact includes a first contact pin and outer ends in the blades in the rotatable knife contact includes a second contact pin. The first contact pin and the second contact pin are of a second electrically material composition, which is different from the first material composition. The first contact pin and the second contact pin pass over each other during a switching event.
Contactor
A contactor includes first and second fixed contacts coupled to a housing having mating ends located in the cavity. The contactor includes a movable contact movable within the cavity between a mated position and an unmated position. The movable contact engages the second mating end in the mated position and is separated from the second fixed contact in the unmated position. The contactor includes a coil assembly in the cavity operated to move the movable contact. The contactor includes a magnetic shroud coupled to at least one of the movable contact and the second fixed contact to provide a magnetic holding force to hold the movable contact relative to the second fixed contact in the mated position.
STEERING WHEEL AND DAMPER UNIT THEREOF
A steering wheel includes a damper unit and an airbag cover configured to move, when a horn is activated, in a horn operation direction with respect to an airbag housing. The damper unit includes a damper made of insulating material coupled to the airbag housing, a switch assembly coupled to the airbag housing in an insulating state via the damper and coupled to the steering wheel to be continuously energized, and a spring. The spring is coupled to the airbag housing to be continuously energized and selectively electrically conducted with the switch assembly depending on whether the airbag cover is in contact with the switch assembly due to elastic deformation when the airbag cover moves in the horn operation direction.
SWITCHING CONTACT ARRANGEMENT
Methods, systems, and devices for a switching contact arrangement for a relay are described. A switching contact arrangement may include a first contact carrier including a first contact plug and a first contact pole in a first switching plane, a second contact carrier including a second contact plug and a second contact pole in a second switching plane, and a contact spring arranged between the first switching plane and the second switching plane. The contact spring may include a third contact carrier, a third contact plug, a third contact pole facing the first contact pole of the first contact carrier, and a fourth contact pole facing the second contact pole of the second contact carrier. The contact carriers may be acted upon by electrical signals via the respective contact plugs.
Method of forming a reed for reed switch
A reed for a reed switch and a reed switch are provided. The reed may include a first portion having a first thickness and a first length, a second portion having a second thickness and a second length, and a hinged portion disposed between the first portion and the second portion, the hinged portion having a third thickness and a third length, wherein the third length is less than 150% of the first thickness and the third thickness is less than each of the first thickness and the second thickness. The reed switch may include the reed disposed in an insulating housing with a reed deformer to deform the reed.
Conductive member, terminal-equipped conductive member, and method of manufacturing conductive member
A terminal is crimped to a portion where a plurality of metal strands are welded. A conductive member is configured by a plurality of coated metal wires provided with a plurality of metal strands and with an electrically conductive sheath covering a circumference of each of the plurality of metal strands. The conductive member includes a welded portion, in which at least a portion in an extension direction of the plurality of coated metal wires is welded, and the welded portion includes an outer layer that is formed on an outer circumference side by welding the plurality of coated metal wires together, and at least a portion of the plurality of coated metal wires on an inner side of the outer layer is capable of untwining due to crimping a terminal.
VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER, GAS INSULATED SWITCHGEAR AND AIR INSULATED SWITCHGEAR MOUNTED WITH THE VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER
A vacuum circuit breaker capable of efficiently dissipating heat generated in a vacuum valve includes a movable side contact and a fixed side contact which are arranged in the inside of the vacuum valve; a fixed side energization shaft to which the fixed side contact is fixed; a movable side energization shaft to which the movable side contact is fixed; an energization connection portion provided at a position where the movable side energization shaft protrudes from the vacuum valve; and a coupling body provided at the outside tip portion of the movable side energization shaft. The coupling body at the outside tip portion of the movable side energization shaft is coupled to an insulation operating rod.
Electrical switching apparatus and shunt tab assembly therefor
A shunt tab assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. The electrical switching apparatus includes a housing, separable contacts enclosed by the housing, an operating mechanism for opening and closing the separable contacts, and a number of shunts. The operating mechanism includes a trip unit. The shunt tab assembly includes a shunt tab structured to be electrically connected to the shunts, a biasing element structured to bias the shunt tab toward a predetermined position with respect to the housing, and a fastener structured to mechanically couple and electrically connect the trip unit to the shunt tab.