Switching contact and a method of producing the latter
10431397 ยท 2019-10-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H1/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H1/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A contact for an electrical switch has a first spring with an upper side and an opposite lower side, a second spring layered on the lower side, and a contact element located on the upper side and bonded to the second spring.
Claims
1. A contact for an electrical switch, comprising: a first spring having an upper side, an opposite lower side, a first switching unit and a second switching unit, the first switching unit and the second switching unit arranged next to one another in a transverse direction perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction, the second switching unit connected to the first switching unit by a bridge in the transverse direction; a second spring layered on the lower side of the first spring, and planar region of a contact section along an upper side of the second spring, the second spring having a first switching unit and a second switching unit, connected to the first switching unit by a bridge; and a contact element disposed on the upper side of the first spring and bonded to the upper side of the second spring along the planar region.
2. The contact of claim 1, wherein the contact element extends through the first spring.
3. The contact of claim 2, wherein the contact element extends through an opening in the first spring.
4. The contact of claim 3, wherein the contact element has a first projection.
5. The contact of claim 4, wherein the first projection is moulded onto the contact element.
6. The contact of claim 5, wherein the first projection extends through the opening.
7. The contact of claim 6, wherein the first projection is welded to the second spring.
8. The contact of claim 7, wherein the first projection is a rib.
9. The contact of claim 8, wherein the opening is a slot.
10. The contact of claim 7, wherein the contact element is welded to the first spring.
11. The contact of claim 10, wherein the contact element has a second projection.
12. The contact of claim 11, wherein the second projection is moulded onto the contact element.
13. The contact of claim 12, wherein the second projection is welded to the first spring.
14. The contact of claim 13, wherein the contact element is welded to the first spring and the second spring along a plurality of weld seams extending substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first spring and the second spring.
15. The contact of claim 13, wherein the bridge has a plurality of fastening openings.
16. The contact of claim 13, wherein the first spring has a bend disposed in each of the first switching unit and the second switching unit.
17. The contact of claim 13, wherein the first spring extends to a free end beyond the second spring in a longitudinal direction.
18. The contact of claim 17, wherein the second spring has a reinforcement structure supporting the free end.
19. The contact of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of contact elements.
20. The contact of claim 19, wherein one contact element is disposed on each of the first switching unit and the second switching unit of the first spring.
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)
(9) The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to embodiments of a contact of an electrical switch. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and still fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(10) A contact 1 according to the invention is shown generally in
(11) The contact 1 has a first switching unit 1a and a second switching unit 1b. Although two switching units 1a, 1b are described with respect to the shown embodiment, the contact 1 can have any number of switching units 1a, 1b, configured as otherwise described herein. The switching units 1a, 1b are arranged next to one another in a transverse direction Y running perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction X and are connected to one another by a bridge 8. The switching units 1a, 1b, in the shown embodiment, are mirrored about the center axis M, as also shown in
(12) The first switching unit 1a and the second switching unit 1b form, from the fastening end 2 to the actuating end 3, a fastening section 4, a spring section 5, a contact section 6, and an actuation section 7. The sections of the contact 1 will now be described in greater detail from the fastening end 2 to the actuating end 3.
(13) In the fastening section 4, as shown in
(14) In the spring section 5, as shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) Each switching unit 1a, 1b has a contact element 13 disposed in the contact section 6. Each contact element 13, as shown in
(17) As shown in
(18) The first projections 14 extend through the openings 16 and are bonded to the second spring 12. The bonding of the first projections 14 and the second spring 12 may be formed by first welds 17. The length of each first projection 14 in the longitudinal direction X may correspond, for example, to the length of the opening 16 in the longitudinal direction X. The second projections 15, in the embodiment shown in
(19) The second weld 18 can be formed from the second projection 15, which may melt away when welded to the upper side 11a of the first spring 11 to such an extent that the contact element 13 lies with its fitting site 13b flat on the upper side 11a, as shown in
(20) The first and second layers 9, 10 or the first and second springs 11, 12 can, for example, have a thickness of approximately one tenth of a millimeter measured parallel to the height direction Z. The projections 14 can have a height of, for example, up to four tenths of a millimeter, likewise measured parallel to the height direction Z, so as to pass through the openings 16 with an overfeed of for example six to ten hundredths of a millimeter. The additional projections 15 can have a height of four to eight hundredths of a millimeter before welding, likewise measured parallel to the height direction Z, in order to lie over the upper side 11a and to melt away optimally during welding.
(21) As shown in
(22) In the actuation region 7, as shown in
(23) Advantageously, in the contact 1 of the present invention, a tight connection between the contact element 13 and the first and second springs 11, 12 is produced which has great stability, sturdiness and very good electric conductivity.