PLUG-IN CONTACT ASSEMBLY SUITABLE FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
20220344851 · 2022-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H2300/018
ELECTRICITY
H01H1/02372
ELECTRICITY
H01H1/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A plug-in contact assembly suitable for automatic transfer switches includes a contact holder, two moving contact pieces disposed apart from each other, a moving contact piece bracket and a biasing spring; the contact holder holds the moving contact piece bracket and the biasing spring therein; and the two moving contact pieces disposed apart from each other are held in place relative to the contact holder under the joint action of the biasing spring and the moving contact piece bracket; characterized in that, two ends of each moving contact piece are each provided with a moving contact thereon by means of welding.
Claims
1. A plug-in contact assembly suitable for automatic transfer switches, the plug-in contact assembly comprising a contact holder, two moving contact pieces disposed apart from each other, a moving contact piece bracket and a biasing spring; the contact holder holding the moving contact piece bracket and the biasing spring therein; the two moving contact pieces disposed apart from each other being held in place relative to the contact holder under the joint action of the biasing spring and the moving contact piece bracket; characterized in that, two ends of each said moving contact piece are each provided with a moving contact by means of welding.
2. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that two ends of each said moving contact piece are each provided with a moving contact recess; the moving contacts are mounted in the moving contact recesses by means of welding.
3. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that the moving contacts have a flat disk shape; the moving contact recesses have a circular shape.
4. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that the moving contacts have a planar top surface, an eccentric cylindrical base and an annular arc surface connected between the top surface and the base.
5. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that the moving contact piece is provided with a first surface of the moving contact piece; the top surface of the moving contact is higher than the first surface of the moving contact piece, thereby controlling the overtravel of the plug-in contact assembly.
6. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the base of the moving contact is located in the moving contact recess; the arc surface of the moving contact is higher than the first surface of the moving contact piece.
7. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the moving contact recess is an open recess, so that a step in the shape of a partial arc is formed between the bottom surface of the moving contact recess and the first surface of the moving contact piece.
8. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the moving contacts are made into a flat disk shape using a material including silver.
9. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the moving contact is made into a flat disk shape using silver tin-oxide with indium oxide.
10. The plug-in contact assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that the moving contacts provided on both ends of one of the moving contact pieces are respectively arranged opposite to the moving contacts provided on both ends of the other moving contact piece and are separate from each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The present disclosure will be better understood by those skilled in the art through the following drawings, which reflect the advantages of the present disclosure more clearly. The drawings described here are only for illustrative purposes of selected embodiments, not all possible embodiments, and are intended not to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0034] The specific embodiments according to the present disclosure will be explained in detail with reference to the following figures.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The contact holder 2 holds the moving contact piece bracket 4 and the biasing spring 5 therein.
[0037] Under the joint action of the biasing spring 5 and the moving contact piece bracket 4, the two moving contact pieces 3 disposed apart from each other are held in place relative to the contact holder 2.
[0038] Two ends of each said moving contact piece 3 are each provided with a moving contact 6 thereon through welding.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] One end of the biasing spring 5 is held on the bottom 4-1 of the moving contact piece bracket 4, and the other end of the biasing spring 5 presses against one of the moving contact pieces 3 in one of the moving contact piece through holes 2-1.
[0041] The top 4-2 of the moving contact piece bracket 4 presses against the other moving contact piece 3 in the other moving contact piece through hole 2-1.
[0042] The contact holder 2 is also provided with a moving contact piece bracket holding part 2-2 therein, and the moving contact piece bracket 4 and the biasing spring 5 are held in the moving contact piece bracket holding part 2-2. The moving contact piece bracket holding part 2-2 is arranged perpendicular to the moving contact piece through holes 2-1 and is in communication with the moving contact piece through holes 2-1 respectively.
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The moving contacts 6 are mounted in the moving contact recesses 3-1 by welding. The bonding force between the moving contacts 6 and the moving contact pieces 3 can be enhanced by the welding process.
[0045] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in
[0046] The moving contact recess 3-1 has a circular shape.
[0047] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, the moving contact 6 has a planar top surface 6-1, an eccentric cylindrical base 6-2, and an annular arc surface 6-3 connected between the top surface 6-1 and the base 6-2. This structure facilitates the insertion of a stationary contact (not shown) between two moving contacts.
[0048] According to the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure, the moving contact piece 3 has a first surface 3-2 of the moving contact piece.
[0049] The top surface 6-1 of the moving contact 6 is higher than the first surface 3-2 of the moving contact piece, so as to control the overtravel of the plug-in contact assembly, that is, the overtravel control.
[0050] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, the base 6-2 of the moving contact 6 is located in the moving contact recess 3-1.
[0051] The curved surface 6-3 of the moving contact 6 is higher than the first surface 3-2 of the moving contact piece.
[0052] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in
[0053] By setting the size (e.g., depth, etc.) of the moving contact recesses 3-1 and the size (e.g., thickness, etc.) of the moving contacts 6, different overtravel requirements can be flexibly adapted.
[0054] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, the moving contact 6 is made into a flat disk shape using a material including silver.
[0055] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, the moving contact 6 is made into a flat disk shape using silver tin-oxide with indium oxide.
[0056] According to the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure, the moving contacts 6 provided on both ends of one of the moving contact pieces 3 are respectively arranged opposite to the moving contacts 6 provided on both ends of the other moving contact piece 3 and are separate from each other.
[0057] According to the plug-in contact assembly of the present disclosure, the silver plating process is avoided. By arranging separate moving contacts, the size and material composition of the moving contact can be set flexibly to meet the needs of different electrical properties. Further, the moving contacts are installed in the moving contact recesses by welding, which can enhance the bonding force between the moving contact and the moving contact piece. The new plug-in contact assembly can prolong the electrical life from the original about 2,000 times to 6,000 times or even longer, and after the new plug-in contact assembly is adopted, the fusion welding situation is appreciably solved.
[0058] The foregoing disclosure provides illustration and description, but it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations can be made in light of the above disclosure, or can be acquired from the practice of the embodiments.
[0059] Even though specific combinations of features are recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure of various embodiments. Actually, many of these features can be combined in ways not specifically stated in the claims and/or not specifically disclosed in the specification. Although each dependent claim listed below may directly depend on only one claim, the disclosure of various embodiments includes each dependent claim combined with each other claim in the claim set.
[0060] Unless explicitly stated, no element, action or instruction used herein should be interpreted as critical or necessary. In addition, as used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items and can be used interchangeably with “one or more”. Furthermore, as used herein, the article “the” is intended to include one or more items cited in connection with the article “the” and can be used interchangeably with “one or more”. Furthermore, as used herein, the term “set” is intended to include one or more items (e.g., related items, unrelated items, combinations of related and unrelated items, etc.) and can be used interchangeably with “one or more”. When only one item is intended, the phrase “only one” or a similar phrase is used. In addition, as used herein, the term “have” and its variants are intended to be open-ended terms. In addition, the phrase “based on” is intended to mean “at least partially based on”, unless otherwise explicitly stated. In addition, as used herein, the term “or” is intended to be inclusive when used in series, and can be used interchangeably with “and/or”, unless otherwise explicitly stated (for example, if used in combination with “or” or “only one of them”).