Spring member for an electrical switching element
10490364 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H50/642
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A spring for an electrical switch comprises a contact arm and a base from which the contact arm extends. The contact arm has a contact member. The base has a terminal and an extension. The extension extends from the contact arm to the terminal and away from a remaining base.
Claims
1. A spring for an electrical switch, comprising: a contact arm having a contact member; and a base from which the contact arm extends, the base having a terminal and an extension extending from a remaining portion of the base not consisting of the terminal and the extension in a direction away from the contact arm, the spring provides a current path extending from the contact member through the remaining portion of the base including the extension and to the terminal, the contact arm and the base having a constant cross-sectional area along the current path in both a pre-bent state and a bent state of the base, a smallest cross-sectional area of the contact arm in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the contact arm is equal to a smallest cross-sectional area of the remaining portion of the base including the extension in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the contact arm.
2. The spring of claim 1, wherein a smallest width of the base including the extension is equal to a smallest width of the contact arm in the pre-bent state of the base.
3. The spring of claim 2, wherein, in the bent state, the base is formed by at least two layers of a sheet material including the remaining portion of the base and the extension.
4. The spring of claim 3, wherein the extension is formed by folding the sheet material along a folding edge.
5. The spring of claim 4, wherein the extension is folded 180 about the folding edge.
6. The spring of claim 4, wherein the folding edge extends perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the contact arm.
7. The spring of claim 4, wherein the base has a width in the bent state after folding the extension which is approximately half a width of the base in the pre-bent state prior to folding the extension.
8. The spring of claim 1, wherein the spring is formed from a stamped and bent sheet material.
9. The spring of claim 1, wherein the extension has a fixation element fixing the base to an electrical switch.
10. The spring of claim 9, wherein the base is a stationary part of the spring in the electrical switch and the contact arm is elastically deflectable with respect to the base.
11. The spring of claim 3, wherein the terminal is formed by folding the sheet material along a folding edge.
12. The spring of claim 11, wherein the folding edge extends parallel to the longitudinal direction of the contact arm.
13. The spring of claim 11, wherein the terminal has a width in the bent state after folding which is approximately half a width of the terminal in the pre-bent state prior to folding.
14. The spring of claim 2, wherein a pair of spring arms extend from the contact arm.
15. The spring of claim 14, wherein the contact arm has an opening disposed between the pair of spring arms.
16. An electrical switch, comprising: a spring including a contact arm having a contact member and a base from which the contact arm extends, the base having a terminal and an extension extending from a remaining portion of the base not consisting of the terminal and the extension in a direction away from the contact arm, the spring provides a current path extending from the contact member through the remaining portion of the base including the extension and to the terminal, the contact arm and the base having a constant cross-sectional area along the current path in both a pre-bent state and a bent state of the base, a smallest cross-sectional area of the contact arm in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the contact arm is equal to a smallest cross-sectional area of the remaining portion of the base including the extension in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the contact arm.
17. The spring of claim 1, wherein the extension is disposed in a same plane as the remaining portion of the base, the terminal, and the contact arm in the pre-bent state of the base.
18. The spring of claim 17, wherein, in the bent state of the base, the extension is disposed in a different plane than the remaining portion of the base and the contact arm and the remaining portion of the base and the contact arm are disposed in the same plane.
19. The spring of claim 17, wherein the extension has a same thickness as the remaining portion of the base, the terminal, and the contact arm in the pre-bent state of the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(5) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
(6) A spring 5 according to the invention is shown in
(7) The contact arm 7, as shown in
(8) The base 13 forms a stationary part of the spring 5 in an electrical switch (not shown). The base 13, as shown in
(9) As shown in
(10) The spring 5 has a folding edge 21 as shown in
(11) The extension 17, as shown in
(12) The contact arm 7, as shown in
(13) The width 29 of the contact arm 7 measured perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L is the smallest width 29 of the contact arm 7. The width 29 is identical to a smallest width 41 of the base 13 including the extension 17, which is identical to the width 43 of the terminal 15. The widths 41 and 43 refer to the spring 5 prior to any bending steps. With the widths 29, 41, 43 as described, the current path 19 extends along the spring 5 without extending through a section where the width is lower than the width 29 of the contact arm 7; a constant cross-sectional area is achieved along the current path 19. When the sheet material 3 of the extension 17 is folded around the folding edge 21, a cross sectional area 45 of the base 13 including the extension 17, defined by the width 41 of the base 13 multiplied by the thickness 39, remains constant even though the width 41 is decreased after folding. A smallest cross-sectional area 45 of the base 13 including the extension 17 is equal to a smallest cross-sectional area 35 of the contact arm 7.
(14) The contact arm 7, as shown in
(15) The terminal 15, as shown in
(16) The same applies for the base 13 as shown in
(17) As shown in