Sliding contact assembly for accelerating relative separation speed between plug contacts and socket outlet contacts
10483693 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
- ZHIGUO PAN (Cary, NC, US)
- Yu Du (Raleigh, NC, US)
- Emanuele Borla (Vittuone, IT)
- Rajib Mikail (Raleigh, NC, US)
- Hongrae Kim (Cary, NC, US)
Cpc classification
H01R24/28
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/53
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A sliding contact assembly for a DC electrical outlet receives plug contacts of an electrical plug. The assembly includes sliding contact structure having a base and a plurality of electrical sliding contacts fixed to the base. A housing includes a first end wall having an internal top surface and second end wall opposing the first end wall. The second end wall has an internal bottom surface. The housing has a side wall structure defining an internal chamber between the top surface and the bottom surface. The sliding contact structure is disposed in the housing to be movable linearly within the chamber. A spring is disposed between the top surface of the housing and a surface of the base so that when the plug contacts are completely disconnected from the associated sliding contacts, the spring rapidly forces the sliding contacts away from the plug contacts, reducing arcing energy there-between.
Claims
1. A sliding contact assembly for a DC electrical outlet, the sliding contact assembly being constructed and arranged to receive plug contacts of an electrical plug, the sliding contact assembly comprising: sliding contact structure comprising a base and a plurality of electrical sliding contacts fixed to the base, a housing including a first end wall having an internal top surface and second end wall opposing the first end wall, the second end wall having an internal bottom surface, the housing having side wall structure defining an internal chamber between the top surface and the bottom surface, the sliding contact structure being disposed in the housing so as be movable linearly within the chamber, and at least one spring disposed between the top surface of the housing and a surface of the base, wherein the at least one spring is configured to (i) bias the sliding contact structure into engagement with the bottom surface of the housing in response to friction between the plug contacts and the plurality of electrical sliding contacts, (ii) store energy in response to the friction between the plug contacts and the plurality of electrical sliding contacts as the plug contacts are in the process of being disconnected from the plurality of electrical sliding contacts, and (iii) release the stored energy to cause the plurality of electrical sliding contacts to rapidly move away from the plug contacts once the plug contacts are completely disconnected from the plurality of electrical sliding contacts.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the base has a plurality of cut-outs therein and a boss is provided in each cut-out, each boss being fixed to the base, and wherein each boss includes an opening receiving one of the plurality of sliding contacts.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein each sliding contact is secured in the associated boss by a fastener.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of sliding contacts is a female contact.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein each female sliding contact is a metal hollow tubular member having an open end for receiving an associated male plug contact of the electrical plug.
6. The assembly of claim 5, in combination with the electrical plug having the male plug contacts.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one spring comprises a coil spring disposed along a central axis of the base.
8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein an outer periphery of the base and the side wall structure are each generally cylindrical.
9. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the side wall structure and the first and second end walls define the internal chamber as a substantially closed chamber.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein at least the first end wall has openings therein for each sliding contact to pass there-through.
11. The assembly of claim 6, in further combination with the DC electrical outlet, the outlet having an electromagnet assembly constructed and arranged to generate an electromagnetic field applied to an arcing zone between the sliding contacts and the plug contacts.
12. A method of rapidly separating outlet contacts from plug contacts of an electrical plug at a DC electrical outlet, the DC electrical outlet comprising (i) a sliding contact structure having a base and a plurality of electrical sliding contacts fixed to the base and defining the outlet contacts, (ii) a housing defining an internal chamber with the sliding contact structure being disposed in the housing so as be movable linearly within the chamber, (iii) a fixed member associated with the DC electrical outlet and coupled to the housing such that the housing remains stationary and sliding contacts are accessible to the plug contacts, and (iv) at least one spring disposed between the housing and a surface of the base, the method comprising: engaging the plug contacts with the plurality of electrical sliding contacts such that friction between the plug contacts and the plurality of electrical sliding contacts partially compresses the at least one spring to bias the sliding contact structure to engage an internal bottom surface of the housing, disengaging the plug contacts partially from the plurality of electrical sliding contacts while the friction between the plug contacts and the plurality of electrical sliding contacts further compresses the at least one spring, and disengaging the plug contacts completely from the plurality of electrical sliding contacts to allow the compressed spring to rapidly force the plurality of electrical sliding contacts away from the plug contacts.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the housing includes a first end wall having an internal top surface and second end wall opposing the first end wall, the second end wall defining the internal bottom surface and wherein the housing is provided with a side wall structure defining the internal chamber between the top surface and the bottom surface.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of sliding contacts is provided as a female contact.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein each female sliding contact is provided as a metal hollow tubular member having an open end for receiving an associated male plug contact of the electrical plug.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein the at least one spring is provided as coil spring disposed along a central axis of the base.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein an outer periphery of the base and the side wall structure are each provided to be generally cylindrical.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the side wall structure and the first and second end walls define the internal chamber as a substantially closed chamber and wherein at least the first end wall is provided with openings therein for each sliding contact to pass there-through.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the base is provided with a plurality of cut-outs therein and a boss is provided in each cut-out, each boss being fixed to the base, and wherein each boss includes an opening receiving one of the plurality of sliding contacts.
20. The method of claim 12, wherein an electromagnet assembly is provided in the DC electrical outlet, the method further comprising: generating an electromagnetic field at an arcing zone between the sliding contacts and the plug contacts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
(8) With reference to
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(11) As shown in
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F.sub.contacts friction,min.>F.sub.spring,max+F.sub.resistance,max(1)
(13) where F.sub.contacts friction, min. is the minimal friction force between the plug contacts 52 and the sliding contacts 20, F.sub.spring, max is the maximal spring force in the process of the compression, and F.sub.resistance, max is the maximal resistance force when the sliding contacts 20 are moving, for example, the friction between the base 12 and the side wall structure 47 (
(14) In the above mentioned stage, the relative position between the plug contacts 52 and sliding contacts 20 may remain unchanged. When the plug 26 continues to disconnect, the plug contacts 52 are sliding out from the sliding contacts 20 because the latter cannot move further in the direction B. This stage is completed at the moment when the plug contacts 52 are separated from the sliding contacts. But within the stage, relationship (1) guarantees the spring 30 is compressed most and the spring force is maintained at the maximal value and ready for the accelerated separation in the next stage.
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(16) During this stage when the spring 30 pushes the sliding contact structure 10 in the oppose direction of plug removal, the relative speed can be described by,
S.sub.separation=S.sub.sliding contacts+S.sub.plug removal(2)
(17) where S.sub.separation is the relative separation speed between the plug contacts 52 and the sliding contacts 20 which has important impact on the arcing energy mitigation, S.sub.sliding contacts is the speed of the sliding contacts 20 obtained by the spring 30, and S.sub.plug removal is the speed of the plug 26 when it is removed from the socket outlet 50 and usually it is determined by the user who operates the device.
(18) Based on formula (2), since S.sub.sliding contacts can be guaranteed by the configuration of the sliding contact structure 10 disclosed herein, the minimal value of the relative separation speed S.sub.separation can also be guaranteed no matter the value of S.sub.plug removal. Typically S.sub.plug removal is uncontrolled, random and highly dependent on the user. With the disclosed method, the minimal relative separation speed doesn't rely on the uncontrolled plug removal speed. Instead, it is guaranteed by the speed of the sliding contact structure 10 in the socket outlet side.
(19) It can be appreciated that instead of providing one, centrally located spring 30, multiple springs can be used to provide design flexibility. For example, a pair of springs can be used or one spring can be associated with each of the three sliding contacts 20. All of these embodiments address the issue of the minimal separation speed required to quench DC arcing in a LVDC socket outlet. It can also be appreciated that the plug 26 can have female contacts when the sliding contacts are formed as male contacts.
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(21) The sliding contact assembly 36 is compact and very simple in construction. The assembly 36 is compatible with the NEMA standards requirement (in the case of AC receptacle). There is no need to change the dimension of the receptacle front cover which is defined by the NEMA standards. The assembly 36 may require additional depth to implement the sliding outlet contacts in the socket outlet, but such is allowed by the standards. The assembly 36 is cost effective. No complex structure, components or additional mechanical switch with associated spring mechanism is required. The assembly 36 utilizes the friction force between the plug contacts and the outlet contacts, which is standardized in the case of an AC receptacle (e.g. 30N). The assembly allows the change of the friction force between the contacts, as long as it is larger than the maximal spring force. High separation speed can be achieved with the assembly 36 since the mass of the sliding contacts 20 is small and the required spring 30 doesn't need to be strong.
(22) The foregoing preferred embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention, as well as illustrating the methods of employing the preferred embodiments and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit of the following claims.