CONTACTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONTROL CABINET COMPRISING SAME
20230069466 · 2023-03-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Xu Han (Shanghai, CN)
- Haifeng TIAN (Shanghai, CN)
- Xuedong XIA (Shanghai, CN)
- Daniel SINTHOMEZ (Rueil-Malmaison, FR)
Cpc classification
H01H50/58
ELECTRICITY
H01H50/60
ELECTRICITY
H01H50/326
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H50/58
ELECTRICITY
H01H50/60
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A contactor includes: a frame; a stationary contact; a movable contact movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein, in the closed position, the movable contact and the stationary contact are connected such that the contactor is closed, and in the open position, the movable contact and the stationary contact are disconnected such that the contactor is open; and a reset mechanism including a counter force spring, the counter force spring being a torsion spring used to bias the movable contact toward the open position, wherein the torsion spring is an integral component including a body portion having a longitudinal axis, a middle leg extending from the body portion and two torsion arms positioned at two ends of the body portion, and the torsion arms are arranged at two opposite sides of the movable contact. Also provided is an electrical control cabinet including the contactor.
Claims
1. A contactor, comprising: a frame; a stationary contact; a movable contact, being movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the movable contact and the stationary contact are engaged in the closed position to close the contactor, and the movable contact is disengaged from the stationary contact in the open position to open the contactor; and a reset mechanism, comprising an elastic element configured for biasing the movable contact toward the open position, wherein the elastic element is a one-piece component and comprises a body portion and elastic force output portions located at both ends of the body portion, and the elastic force output portions are arranged at opposite sides of the movable contact.
2. The contactor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic element is a torsion spring and each of the elastic force output portions is a torsion arm, the torsion spring comprises a body portion with a longitudinal axis, a middle leg extending from the body portion, and torsion arms located at both ends of the body portion, and the torsion arms are arranged on opposite sides of the movable contact.
3. The contactor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the torsion arms extend parallel to each other in the same direction.
4. The contactor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contactor further comprises an actuating mechanism, wherein the actuating mechanism comprises a coil and the actuating mechanism is configured to urge the movable contact to move to the closed position against a bias force exerted by the reset mechanism upon the coil being energized, and the reset mechanism is configured to return the movable contact to the open position upon the coil being de-energized.
5. The contactor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the reset mechanism further comprises a rotating arm, wherein the rotating arm comprises a pivot axis coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the torsion spring, so that the rotating arm can pivot around the pivot axis, and the rotating arm can pivot between a first position corresponding to the closed position and a second position corresponding to the open position, and a pivoting of the rotating arm drives the movable contact to move, and an elastic force exerted by the elastic force output portions bias the rotating arm to the second position.
6. The contactor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the rotating arm comprises a downward recess, and the body portion of the elastic element can be at least partially accommodated in the recess.
7. The contactor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the recess is arc-shaped and a length of the recess is at least equal to a length of the body portion.
8. The contactor as claimed in claim 7, wherein the recess is semicircular.
9. The contactor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contactor further comprises a movable contact bracket on which the movable contact is installed to move with the movable contact bracket relative to the stationary contact, the movable contact bracket is pivotally installed to the rotating arm, and a pivot axis of the movable contact bracket is parallel to and spaced from the pivot axis of the rotating arm.
10. The contactor as claimed in claim 9, wherein the frame is provided with a guiding element, and the movable contact bracket is provided with a mating guiding element to guide a movement of the movable contact bracket between the closed position and the open position.
11. The contactor as claimed in claim 10, wherein the guiding element is one of an elongated slot and a pin provided in the elongated slot, and the mating guiding element is the other of the elongated slot and the pin provided in the elongated slot.
12. The contactor as claimed in claim 10, wherein the guiding element is one of a rail and a slider moving on the rail, and the mating guiding element is the other of the rail and the slider moving on the rail.
13. The contactor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the body portion comprises a first body portion and a second body portion, the first body portion and the second body portion have the same longitudinal axis, and the middle leg is located between the first body portion and the second body portion.
14. The contactor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the frame is provided with a supporting portion, and the middle leg of the torsion spring abuts against the supporting portion.
15. The contactor as claimed in claim 5, wherein the rotating arm comprises a main body portion and arm portions extending from both sides of the main body portion, and each of the elastic force output portions is clamped into a clamping portion on an inner side of a corresponding one of the arm portions.
16. The contactor as claimed in claim 2, wherein an angle formed by projections of the torsion arm and the middle leg on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the torsion spring is not less than 90 degrees.
17. An electrical control cabinet, comprising the contactor as claimed in claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] In order to more clearly explain the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the following drawings that need to be used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of the present disclosure, so they should not be regarded as limiting the scope of protection. For those of ordinary skill in the art, other relevant drawings can be obtained as claimed in these drawings without any creative effort.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0026] 10—contactor; 131—through hole; 12—reaction force spring (torsion spring); 132—slider; 13—movable contact bracket; 142—recess; 14—rotating arm; 143—concave portion; 15—shaft; 144—through hole; 16—frame; 146—stub shaft; 121—first body portion; 148—clamping portion; 22—second body portion; 161—long hole; 23—first torsion arm; 163—support surface; 24—second torsion arm; 162—support portion; 25—middle leg; 164—rail; 165—installing hole.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] In order to make objects, technical details and advantages of embodiments of the present disclosure clear, the technical solutions of the embodiments will be described in a clearly and fully understandable way in connection with the related drawings. It is apparent that the described embodiments are just a part but not all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Based on the described embodiments herein, those skilled in the art can obtain, without any inventive work, other embodiment(s) which should be within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0028] Unless otherwise defined, the technical terms or scientific terms used in this disclosure shall have their ordinary meanings as understood by those with ordinary skills in the field to which this disclosure belongs. The words “first”, “second” and the like used in this disclosure do not indicate any order, quantity or importance, but are only used to distinguish different components. Similar words such as “comprising” or “including” refer to that the elements or objects appearing before the word cover the listed elements or objects appearing after the word and their equivalents, without excluding other elements or objects. “Up”, “down”, “left” and “right” are only used to express the relative positional relationship. When the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.
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[0033] In the present embodiment, upon the torsion spring 12 being installed, it is only needed to put the body portion of the torsion spring 12 upward into the semicircular recess 142 from the bottom. This process is carried out under the condition of visual visibility, so it becomes very easy. Then, the two torsion arms 123, 124 are respectively clamped into the clamping portions 148 on both sides, and then the stub shaft 146 of the rotating arm 14 is placed in the corresponding receptacle on the frame, which is the installing hole 165 in the present embodiment. In this case, the middle leg 125 of the torsion spring 12 abuts against the supporting surface 163 of the supporting portion 162 and is appropriately deformed.
[0034] In the illustrated embodiment, a torsion spring is used as the elastic element. Actually, other elastic element is also possible, as long as the elastic element is an integral component, including a main body and symmetrical elastic force output portions located at both ends of the main body, such as a leaf spring with such structure, etc. This structure can allow the integral elastic element to exert elastic force on both sides of the movable contact, making the movement more balanced.
[0035] In the illustrated embodiment, the torsion arm of the torsion spring is clamped into the notch of the clamping portion by clamping from top to bottom, however, any other suitable structure is possible as long as the torsion arm can be stably supported from below, so that the torsion force exerted by the torsion arm can drive the whole rotating arm to rotate. For example, the clamping portion can be located on the rotating arm 14 or directly on the shaft 15. The stub shaft 146 can also be replaced by a long through shaft extending through the rotating arm 14.
[0036] The recess in the illustrated embodiment is semicircular to accommodate the generally circular torsion spring body. Those skilled in the art can understand that the surface of the recess need not be complete, but can be partially hollowed out, as long as it can accommodate the torsion spring body and have a certain degree of limiting function. In addition, the recess may not be semicircular, but may be an arc shape less than 180 degrees, as long as such arc-shaped structure can partially accommodate the torsion spring body and achieve a certain limiting function, or the arc shape may be larger than 180 degrees, for example, slightly larger than 180 degrees, as long as the torsion spring can be inserted into the space from the lower side without blind installing process. Therefore, preferably, the angle subtended by the arc-shaped concave portion can be between 150 degrees and 200 degrees.
[0037] In the illustrated embodiment, the angle between the leg of the torsion spring and the torsion arm is 110 degrees. However, any angle that can achieve three-point support to prevent the torsion spring from falling down is possible. Preferably, the angle formed by the leg of the torsion spring and the torsion arm in the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the torsion spring is not less than 90 degrees. Preferably, the angle between them is between 90 degrees and 145 degrees. More preferably, the angle is between 100 degrees and 120 degrees.
[0038] In the embodiment shown, the supporting portion is formed by a boss formed on the frame, however, this is not necessary, and the supporting portion can be any structure such as the frame wall, as long as it has an appropriate supporting surface. Preferably, the angle of the supporting surface is not less than 90 degrees, so as to achieve the support with at least a partial upward component.
[0039] The scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the above-described embodiments, but by the appended claims and their equivalents.