H01H50/041

RELAY
20230019139 · 2023-01-19 ·

A base of a relay has a leg extending in a contact/separation direction between contacts, and the leg is configured to come into contact with a yoke when the base is incorporated into a case. The leg is spaced away from an upper part of an armature by a distance. This distance is determined so that an upper surface of the armature does not come into contact with the leg in a normal operation of the armature, but the upper surface of the armature comes into contact with a lower surface of the leg when the armature jumps up beyond a movable range thereof due to, for example, a strong impact applied to a vehicle on which the relay is mounted.

ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY
20230005688 · 2023-01-05 ·

An electromagnetic relay includes a base, a fixed terminal, a fixed contact, a movable piece, a movable contact, a magnet, a base holder, and a case. The fixed terminal is supported by the base. The fixed contact is connected to the fixed terminal. The movable piece is supported by the base. The movable contact is connected to the movable piece and faces the fixed contact. The magnet exerts a Lorentz force on an arc generated between the fixed contact and the movable contact. The base holder is a separate body from the base. The base holder is attached to the base. The base holder is disposed in at least a direction in which the Lorentz force acts with respect to the base. The case is attached to the base holder.

Relay with a yoke having protrusion for caulking and bulge portion adjacent to protrusion

Provided is a relay having a structure for preventing deformation of a movable spring when it is caulked. A yoke of the relay has a protrusion for caulking inserted in the movable spring, and a bulge portion adjacent to the protrusion and having a height lower than a height of the protrusion. By providing the bulge portion to the yoke, the dimensional change in the caulking direction of the movable spring when the movable contact is caulked can be reduced.

Relay
11476067 · 2022-10-18 · ·

A relay includes an armature, a yoke configured to be electromagnetically coupled to the armature, and a bracket-shaped clamping spring. The armature lies at least partially flat on the yoke, and a receiving depression is partly formed in the armature. The bracket-shaped clamping spring surrounds the armature and the yoke on an end face such that the armature is fixed on the yoke. The bracket-shaped clamping spring has a first clamping limb arranged in the receiving depression of the armature, and a second clamping limb lying on the yoke. The first clamping limb has an angled tab which engages elastically into a recess formed in the receiving depression of the armature.

ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR
20230121694 · 2023-04-20 ·

The present disclosure relates to a frame of an electromagnetic contactor, and more specifically, to an electromagnetic contactor having excellent coupling force between an arc box and a frame. The electromagnetic contactor, comprises: a lower frame; an upper frame coupled to the upper portion of the lower frame; and an arc cover coupled to the upper portion of the upper frame, wherein a first coupling part, is protrudingly formed on one surface of the lower frame, a second coupling part, connected to the first coupling part is protrudingly formed on one surface of the upper frame, and a third coupling part, connected to the second coupling part is protrudingly formed on one surface of the arc cover, wherein the fastening member is fastened by connecting the first coupling part, the second coupling part and the third coupling part.

RELAY HAVING BASE WITH MULTIPLE REGIONS IN WHICH A WINDING FRAME, MOVABLE TERMINAL, AND FIXED TERMINAL ARE ARRANGED
20230068018 · 2023-03-02 ·

Provided is a relay having a structure for preventing deformation of a movable spring when it is caulked. A yoke of the relay has a protrusion for caulking inserted in the movable spring, and a bulge portion adjacent to the protrusion and having a height lower than a height of the protrusion. By providing the bulge portion to the yoke, the dimensional change in the caulking direction of the movable spring when the movable contact is caulked can be reduced.

Contact device

The fixed contact member includes a fixed contact. The movable contact member includes a movable contact and is movable between a position where the movable contact is in contact with the fixed contact and a position where the movable contact is away from the fixed contact. The permanent magnet forms a magnetic field around the fixed contact. The case is for accommodating at least the fixed contact member and the movable contact member. Further, the case includes an accommodation part which is partitioned from an internal space of the case and is for accommodating the permanent magnet through an opening thereof directed to an outside of the case.

Cradle for a narrow relay, cradle assembly and relay

A cradle for a relay comprises a force introduction section at which a force is introduced from a triggering system and a force diversion section in which the force that is introduced from the triggering system is diverted to a contact system. A direct connection line extending between the force introduction section and the force diversion section runs through a receptacle. A bottom of the receptacle is spaced apart from the direct connection line.

RELAY COIL ASSEMBLY

A relay coil assembly includes a bobbin having flanges on two ends, an enameled wire wound around bobbin, a coil pin mounted to the flange and having an insertion portion, an enameled wire fixing portion and a signal wire fixing portion, and a signal wire. The signal wire fixing portion is provided with a first engagement recess with an opening facing downward, in which the signal wire is engaged. An inverted hook is provided at one of two recess sidewalls of the first engagement recess, and a slope section is provided at one of the two recess sidewalls of the first engagement recess. The opening gradually enlarges from inside to outside along the slope section, which is capable of squeezing the signal wire into the first engagement recess and the inverted hook is capable of preventing the signal wire from coming out.

Anti-short circuit structure of high-capacity relay
11735386 · 2023-08-22 ·

An anti-short circuit structure (10) of a high-capacity relay, the structure (10) comprising a housing assembly (100) and a pushing assembly (200). The housing assembly (100) comprises two static contacts (110), a first magnetically conductive block (120), a cover body (130), a transition block (160), and a yoke plate (140). The first magnetically conductive block (120) is disposed on an inner side surface of the top part of the cover body (130). The pushing assembly (200) comprises a fixing support (210), a stop piece (220), a movable reed (230), a second magnetically conductive block (240), an elastic member (250), and a push rod (260). The fixing support (210) comprises two fixing side arms (211) and a receiving plate (212). One end of the stop piece (220) is connected to the tail end of one fixing side arm (211), and the other end of the stop piece (220) is connected to the tail end of the other fixing side arm (211). Two ends of the movable reed (230) are disposed facing the two static contacts (110) respectively, and the second magnetically conductive block (240) is disposed facing the first magnetically conductive block (120). The first magnetically conductive block (120) and the second magnetically conductive block (240) are used to form magnetic flux. In the described anti-short circuit structure (10), when a coil is excited, the positions of the first magnetically conductive block (120) and the second magnetically conductive block (240) do not change due to overtravel. A magnetic air gap does not increase as overtravel increases, and an increase in overtravel does not affect magnetic attraction and does not affect the anti-short circuit function of the relay.