MAGNETIC REED SWITCH
20170194119 ยท 2017-07-06
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Abstract
A magnetic reed switch, including: an insulating casing, magnetic reeds, and at least one flexible element. The insulating casing is a hollow structure. The magnetic reeds are disposed inside and at two ends of the insulating casing, respectively. Ends of the magnetic reeds overlap. The at least one flexible element is an electrically conductive material and is disposed on at least one magnetic reed. The at least one flexible element is connected in parallel to two ends of the magnetic reeds.
Claims
1. A magnetic reed switch, comprising: an insulating casing; magnetic reeds; and at least one flexible element; wherein the insulating casing is a hollow structure; the magnetic reeds are disposed inside and at two ends of the insulating casing, respectively; ends of the magnetic reeds overlap; the at least one flexible element is an electrically conductive material and is disposed on at least one magnetic reed; and the at least one flexible element is connected in parallel to two ends of the magnetic reeds.
2. The switch of claim 1, wherein electric contacts are oppositely disposed at overlapping positions of the ends of the magnetic reeds.
3. The switch of claim 1, wherein a gap exists between the magnetic reeds; the magnetic reeds are movable contact magnetic reeds; the movable contact magnetic reeds comprise primary structural parts made of soft magnetic materials, two ends of the at least one flexible element are respectively melted with two ends of the movable contact magnetic reeds by welding; and welding joints at one end of the at least one flexible element are melted together with electric contacts of the movable contact magnetic reeds, respectively.
4. The switch of claim 1, wherein the magnetic reeds comprise a static contact magnetic reed and a movable contact magnetic reed; ends of the static contact magnetic reed and the movable contact magnetic reed overlap and a certain gap is disposed therebetween; the static contact magnetic reed is made of a soft magnetic material having a surface coated with an electrically conductive material by melting; the movable contact magnetic reed has a primary structural part made of a soft magnetic material, two ends of the at least one flexible element are respectively melted with two ends of the movable contact magnetic reed by welding; and a welding joint at one end of the at least one flexible element is melted together with an electric contact of the movable contact magnetic reed.
5. The switch of claim 1, wherein the magnetic reeds comprise two static contact magnetic reed and a movable contact magnetic reed disposed therebetween; ends of the movable contact magnetic reed and one of the static contact magnetic reeds overlap and a certain gap is disposed therebetween; each of the two static contact magnetic reed has a primary structural part made of a soft magnetic material, and a surface of the primary structural part is coated with an electrically conductive material by melting; and the movable contact magnetic reed comprises a soft magnetic material, two ends of the at least one flexible element are respectively melted with two ends of the movable contact magnetic reed by welding, and a welding joint at one end of the at least one flexible element is melted together with an electric contact of the movable contact magnetic reed.
6. The switch of claim 1, wherein the magnetic reeds comprise three movable contact magnetic reeds; a first movable contact magnetic reed is disposed between a second and a third movable contact magnetic reeds; the three movable contact magnetic reeds overlap, and a gap is disposed between the first movable contact magnetic reed and the third movable contact magnetic reeds; each of the first and the third movable contact magnetic reeds has a primary structural part made of a soft magnetic material; two ends of each of flexible elements are respectively melted with two ends of each of the first and the third movable contact magnetic reed by welding; and a welding joint at one end of each of the flexible elements is melted together with electric contacts of movable contact magnetic reeds.
7. The switch of claim 5, wherein one of the two static contact magnetic reeds is made of a non-soft magnetic material.
8. The switch of claim 6, wherein the second movable contact magnetic reed is made of a non-soft magnetic material.
9. The switch of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
10. The switch of claim 2, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
11. The switch of claim 3, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
12. The switch of claim 4, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
13. The switch of claim 5, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
14. The switch of claim 6, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
15. The switch of claim 7, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
16. The switch of claim 8, wherein the at least one flexible element is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention is described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0015] For further illustrating the invention, experiments detailing a magnetic reed switch are described below. It should be noted that the following examples are intended to describe and not to limit the invention.
[0016] The magnetic reed switches generally have two types, i.e., a normally open type (type A) and a switchable type (type C).
Example 1
[0017] A normally open type (type A) large current magnetic reed switch is illustrated in
Example 2
[0018] A normally open type (type A) large current magnetic reed switch is illustrated in
[0019] The flexible element 232 is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
Example 3
[0020] A switchable type (type C) large current magnetic reed switch is illustrated in
[0021] The flexible element 322 is multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
Example 4
[0022] A switchable type (type C) large current magnetic reed switch is illustrated in
[0023] The first flexible element 422 and the third flexible element 442 are multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material.
Example 5
[0024] The magnetic reed switch of this example is the same as that of Example 1 except that the flexible elements 122, 123 are respectively multiple soft metal conductive lines comprising a conductive metal material. The metal materials for the multiple soft metal conductive lines are preferably copper, silver, and gold.
[0025] The metal material for the multiple soft metal conductive lines is copper. Table 1 is comparison results of indicators between the conventional reed switch MKA50202 and the large current magnetic reed switch of this example, which adopt the same material for the reeds.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Large current magnetic Indicators Russian MKA50202 reed switch Contact form Type A Type A Contact rating 250 W 250 W Max. switching voltage 250 V 250 V Max. breakdown voltage 700 V 700 V Max. switching current 3.0 A 10 A Max. load current 5 A 20 A Contact resistance 150 m 8-12 m (measured 80-120 m) Resonant frequency 700 Hz 200 Hz
[0026] It is indicated from the comparison that the current borne by the large current magnetic reed switch of the invention is obviously increased.
[0027] Table 2 is a comparison of high-frequency impedance between the conventional reed switch MKA50202 and the large current magnetic reed switch of this example under high-frequency current, in which the materials for the two reeds are the same. It is obvious that the high-frequency impedance of the large current magnetic reed switch of this example is significantly smaller than the conventional reed switch MKA50202, thus the current overload capacity of the magnetic reed switch of this example is improved.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Large current High-frequency magnetic impedance Russian MKA50202 reed switch Contact form Type A Type A 0 Hz 150 m (measured 60-80 m) 8-12 m 100 Hz 150 m (measured 60-80 m) 8-15 m 1 kHz 150 m (measured 90-120 m) 10-18 m 10 kHz 150 m (measured 140-170 m) 14-22 m 100 kHz 150 m (measured 650-820 m) 26-38 m
[0028] In condition of ensuring equivalent volume of the switch structure of this example of the same specification, multiple soft conductive lines are arranged in parallel on the reed of the same area of the cross section, so as to greatly reduce the resistance of the reed without affecting the elastic strength of the reed, therefore greatly reduce the skin effect of the current of the reed, especially for the high-frequency current.
[0029] Unless otherwise indicated, the numerical ranges involved in the invention include the end values. While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.