Patent classifications
H01H3/503
Compact electromagnetic push switch assembly
The present disclosure proposes acompact electromagnetic push switch assembly with integration of an electromagnetic coil to push switch that can be directly fixed to the panel without any extra items. The cost and space required in order to make electrical panels and starters are reduced and further provide automation in domestic and industrial automation areas. A compact electromagnetic push switch assembly 100 comprises of a switch section 101, an operating member 102, a primary rod structure 103, a secondary rod structure 104, a spring 105, an electromagnetic coil 106, and a control unit. The contactors and relays in pumps or motor controllers for tripping required items are also replaced with 1 Amp to 40 amp relays and the push switch is designed to operate with any required voltage and Amps with AC or DC supply. The electromagnetic push switch is used in domestic, industrial, agriculture, hospitals, etc.
Device for switching an electrical load circuit operated with high voltage from a voltage source
The invention relates to a device for connecting and disconnecting an electrical load circuit, operated at high voltage by a voltage source, in a transportation means that is electrically driven by a drive operated at low voltage. According to the invention, a contact stud (6) is connected to the push rod (11) of a linear drive (2) and the contact stud (6) can be moved into at least two positions in a switch housing (4), wherein the switch housing (4) has, on its internal wall, at least two contact rings (5), one of which is connected to the voltage source (7) and the other is connected to the consumer circuit (8).
DEVICE FOR SWITCHING AN ELECTRICAL LOAD CIRCUIT OPERATED WITH HIGH VOLTAGE FROM A VOLTAGE SOURCE
Apparatus for switching an electrical load circuit operated at high voltage are disclosed. The embodiments described herein include a device for controlling the switching of a high voltage circuit such that both the connection and disconnection can be carried out in a simple and reliable manner. Embodiments described herein can also prevent the unintentional opening of the switching device which can greatly extend the service life of the switching circuitry. Moreover, the apparatus disclosed herein reliably prevent the formation of an arc during switching by enabling the switching operation to take place without a load.
Filter interconnect utilizing correlated magnetic actuation for downstream system function
A filtration system interconnection structure having a filter manifold including a sump housing and a first correlated magnet located on or connected to a portion of the manifold, and a filter cartridge including a filter media, first and second end caps sealed to the filter media, and a second, paired correlated magnet located on or connected to the filter cartridge housing body. The first and second correlated magnets are interconnected via magnetic communication upon insertion of the filter cartridge into the sump housing, and upon movement of the filter cartridge into an alignment position, the correlated magnet located on or connected to the manifold is permitted to translate as a result of the magnetic communication. The polarity profiles of the paired correlated magnets are aligned such that a repulsion force is created when the filter cartridge is inserted within the manifold sump housing.
Filter interconnect utilizing correlated magnetic actuation for downstream system function
A filtration system interconnection structure having a filter manifold including a sump housing and a first correlated magnet located on or connected to a portion of the manifold, and a filter cartridge including a filter media, first and second end caps sealed to the filter media, and a second, paired correlated magnet located on or connected to the filter cartridge housing body. The first and second correlated magnets are interconnected via magnetic communication upon insertion of the filter cartridge into the sump housing, and upon movement of the filter cartridge into an alignment position, the correlated magnet located on or connected to the manifold is permitted to translate as a result of the magnetic communication. The polarity profiles of the paired correlated magnets are aligned such that a repulsion force is created when the filter cartridge is inserted within the manifold sump housing.
Pedal with sliding and locking mechanisms for surgical robots
A foot pedal system for controlling a surgical robotic system, the foot pedal system comprising a foot pedal assembly movably coupled to a foot pedal assembly platform. The foot pedal assembly having a foot pedal base, a foot pedal pivotally coupled to the foot pedal base, and a foot pedal platform, the foot pedal base operable to slide across the foot pedal platform along an x-axis and a y-axis to an arrangement of activation positions. The foot pedal platform operable to translate and rotate with respect to the foot pedal assembly platform to any position along the foot pedal assembly platform, and the foot pedal platform is operable to engage or disengage with the foot pedal assembly platform at the any position along the foot pedal assembly platform.
DEVICE FOR SWITCHING AN ELECTRICAL LOAD CIRCUIT OPERATED WITH HIGH VOLTAGE FROM A VOLTAGE SOURCE
The invention relates to a device for connecting and disconnecting an electrical load circuit, operated at high voltage by a voltage source, in a transportation means that is electrically driven by a drive operated at low voltage. According to the invention, a contact stud (6) is connected to the push rod (11) of a linear drive (2) and the contact stud (6) can be moved into at least two positions in a switch housing (4), wherein the switch housing (4) has, on its internal wall, at least two contact rings (5), one of which is connected to the voltage source (7) and the other is connected to the consumer circuit (8).
FILTER INTERCONNECT UTILIZING CORRELATED MAGNETIC ACTUATION FOR DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM FUNCTION
A filtration system interconnection structure having a filter manifold including a sump housing and a first correlated magnet located on or connected to a portion of the manifold, and a filter cartridge including a filter media, first and second end caps sealed to the filter media, and a second, paired correlated magnet located on or connected to the filter cartridge housing body. The first and second correlated magnets are interconnected via magnetic communication upon insertion of the filter cartridge into the sump housing, and upon movement of the filter cartridge into an alignment position, the correlated magnet located on or connected to the manifold is permitted to translate as a result of the magnetic communication. The polarity profiles of the paired correlated magnets are aligned such that a repulsion force is created when the filter cartridge is inserted within the manifold sump housing.
FILTER INTERCONNECT UTILIZING CORRELATED MAGNETIC ACTUATION FOR DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM FUNCTION
A filtration system interconnection structure having a filter manifold including a sump housing and a first correlated magnet located on or connected to a portion of the manifold, and a filter cartridge including a filter media, first and second end caps sealed to the filter media, and a second, paired correlated magnet located on or connected to the filter cartridge housing body. The first and second correlated magnets are interconnected via magnetic communication upon insertion of the filter cartridge into the sump housing, and upon movement of the filter cartridge into an alignment position, the correlated magnet located on or connected to the manifold is permitted to translate as a result of the magnetic communication. The polarity profiles of the paired correlated magnets are aligned such that a repulsion force is created when the filter cartridge is inserted within the manifold sump housing.
Magnetic tactile feedback actuator having one or more electropermanent magnets and method of operating same
There is described a tactile feedback actuator generally having a hammer path having a length extending between two opposite ends, a coil element fixedly mounted relative to the hammer path, a magnetic hammer guidingly mounted for movement along the hammer path. The magnetic hammer is electromagnetically engageable by a magnetic field emitted upon activation of the coil element so as to be longitudinally slid along the hammer path in any one of two opposite directions depending on a polarity of activation of the coil element. The tactile feedback actuator has at least one electropermanent magnet at at least one of the opposite ends of the hammer path, the electropermanent magnet having a magnetization direction aligned with the length of the hammer path, and at least one state toggling device configured for toggling a state of the electropermanent magnet between a magnetized state and an unmagnetized state.