SWITCH
20170358410 · 2017-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H9/40
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A switch includes a first switch (100) including a first fixed contact (111) and a first movable contact (121) and a second switch (200) including a second fixed contact (211) and a second movable contact (221). The first fixed contact (111) and the first movable contact (121) come into contact and the second fixed contact (211) and the second movable contact (221) come into contact to turn on the switch. A magnet (320) is installed between the first switch (100) and the second switch (200).
Claims
1. A switch comprising: a first switch including a first fixed contact and a first movable contact; and a second switch including a second fixed contact and a second movable contact, the first fixed contact and the first movable contact coming into contact and the second fixed contact and the second movable contact coming into contact to turn on the switch, wherein a magnet is installed between the first switch and the second switch.
2. The switch as claimed in claim 1, comprising: a yoke formed in a squared U shape, wherein the yoke and the magnet are in contact, the first switch is positioned between one end of the yoke and the magnet, and the second switch is positioned between another end of the yoke and the magnet.
3. The switch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch is a double-pole switch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0021] Embodiments of the present invention are described below. The same members or the like are given the same reference numeral, and a description thereof is omitted.
[0022] Switches described in the embodiments support high voltage. According to the embodiments, however, high voltage does not mean “DC 750V or higher” defined in the Electrical Equipment Technical Standards or “DC 1500 V or higher” internationally defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), but means voltages exceeding the safe low voltage (below DC 60 V), namely, 60 V or higher.
First Embodiment
[0023] A switch according to a first embodiment is described based on
[0024] The switch according to this embodiment, which is referred to as a double-pole switch, includes the first switch 100 and the second switch 200 as depicted in
[0025] In the switch according to this embodiment, the first fixed part 110 and the first movable part 120 contact and the second fixed part 210 and the second movable part 220 contact to turn on the switch to supply electric power to an electronic apparatus or the like. When one of the first switch 100 and the second switch 200 is open, the switch is turned off to supply no electric power to an electronic apparatus or the like.
[0026] The first fixed part 110 includes a first fixed contact 111 and a first fixed spring 112, and a first fixed part external terminal 113 is connected to the first fixed spring 112. The second fixed part 210 includes a second fixed contact 211 and a second fixed spring 212, and a second fixed part external terminal 213 is connected to the second fixed spring 212. The first movable part 120 includes a first movable contact 121, a first movable plate 122, and a first movable spring 123, and a first movable part external terminal 124 is connected to the first movable spring 123. The second movable part 220 includes a second movable contact 221, a second movable plate 222, and a second movable spring 223, and a second movable part external terminal 224 is connected to the second movable spring 223.
[0027] The first movable plate 122 and the second movable plate 222 are both connected to a card 310. Therefore, by depressing the card 310, it is possible to move the first movable contact 121 and the second movable contact 221 downward. As a result, it is possible to bring the first movable contact 121 into contact with the first fixed contact 111 and to bring the second movable contact 221 into contact with the second fixed contact 211. Thus, the switch according to this embodiment turns on.
[0028] In the switch according to this embodiment, a permanent magnet 320 for extinguishing an arc is installed between the first switch 100 and the second switch 200. To be more specific, the permanent magnet 320 is installed between where the first fixed contact 111 and the first movable contact 121 are placed and where the second fixed contact 211 and the second movable contact 221 are placed. As a result, it is possible to produce a magnetic field in a region between the contacts of the first switch 100 and in a region between the contacts of the second switch 200. By thus causing a magnetic field to be produced in a region between contacts, it is possible to blow an arc and efficiently extinguish the arc when the arc is generated between the contacts.
[0029] The switch according to this embodiment is connected to a direct-current power supply 10 and an electronic apparatus 20 serving as a load as depicted in
[0030] As a result of connecting the switch according to this embodiment to the direct-current power supply 10 and the electronic apparatus 20 as depicted in
[0031] According to this embodiment, in a double-pole switch including the first switch 100 and the second switch 200 as well, it is possible to blow an arc generated between either contacts with the single permanent magnet 320. Accordingly, it is possible to obtain a small, light-weight switch capable of extinguishing an arc at low cost.
[0032] In the switch according to this embodiment, as depicted in
[0033] In the case of
[0034] The switch according to this embodiment may be used independently as a switch, and may also be used as a connector with a switch in which the switch is incorporated into a connector.
Second Embodiment
[0035] Next, a second embodiment is described. In a switch according to this embodiment, an electric current flows from a movable contact to a fixed contact in both the first switch 100 and the second switch 200. The switch according to this embodiment is described based on
[0036] The switch according to this embodiment is connected to the direct-current power supply 10 and the electronic apparatus 20 as depicted in
[0037] As a result of connecting the switch according to this embodiment to the direct-current power supply 10 and the electronic apparatus 20 as depicted in
[0038] Accordingly, an arc generated between the contacts of the first switch 100 can be blown in a direction indicated by a two-dot chain arrow, namely, in a direction away from the first movable spring 123 and the first fixed spring 112 in a view from the contacts. In the second switch 200 as well, an arc can be blown in a direction away from the second movable spring 223 and the second fixed spring 212 in a view from the contacts. In other words, it is possible to blow an arc in a direction away from the first fixed part 110 and the first movable part 120 in the first switch 100, and it is possible to blow an arc in a direction away from the second fixed part 210 and the second movable part 220 in the second switch 200 as well.
[0039] The above description is given of the case where an electric current flows from the first movable contact 121 to the first fixed contact 111 in the first switch 100, and flows from the second movable contact 221 to the second fixed contact 211 in the second switch 200 as well. Alternatively, it is also possible to connect the switch to a power supply and a load so that an electric current flows from the fixed contact to the movable contact in both the first switch 100 and the second switch 200 and to install the permanent magnet 320 in the reverse orientation, namely, with the N pole on the first switch 100 side and the S pole on the second switch 200 side.
[0040] In other respects than those described above, the arrangement is the same as in the first embodiment.
Third Embodiment
[0041] Next, a third embodiment is described based on
[0042] The yoke 330 is formed in a squared U shape. The permanent magnet 320 is installed near the internal center of the yoke 330. The first fixed contact 111 and the first movable contact 121, and the second fixed contact 211 and the second movable contact 221 are installed to be positioned within the squared U-shaped portion of the yoke 330. Accordingly, the first fixed contact 111 and the first movable contact 121 are placed between one end 331 of the yoke 330 and the permanent magnet 320, and the second fixed contact 211 and the second movable contact 221 are placed between another end 332 of the yoke 330 and the permanent magnet 320.
[0043] The yoke 330 is formed of a material containing a magnetic material such as iron, cobalt, or nickel. The permanent magnet 320 and the yoke 330 are in contact to reduce the leakage of a magnetic flux, and a magnetic flux produced by the permanent magnet 320 passes in the yoke 330. That is, a magnetic flux from the permanent magnet 320 passes in the yoke 330 and passes between the first fixed contact 111 and the first movable contact 121 and between the second fixed contact 211 and the second movable contact 221 as indicated by a one-dot chain line in
[0044] According to this embodiment, it is possible to concentrate a magnetic field produced by the permanent magnet 320 on the inter-contact region of the first switch 100 sandwiched between the one end 331 of the yoke 330 and the permanent magnet 320 and on the inter-contact region of the second switch 200. As a result, it is possible to strengthen a magnetic field in the region between the first fixed contact 111 and the first movable contact 121 and the region between the second fixed contact 211 and the second movable contact 221, and when an arc is generated between contacts, it is possible to efficiently extinguish the arc in a short time.
[0045] The contents other than those described above are the same as in the first embodiment.
[0046] Embodiments of the present invention are described above, but the above description does not limit the subject matter of the present invention.
[0047] The present international application is based upon and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-022620, filed on Feb. 6, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0048] 10 power supply [0049] 20 electronic apparatus [0050] 100 first switch [0051] 110 first fixed part [0052] 111 first fixed contact [0053] 112 first fixed spring [0054] 113 first fixed part external terminal [0055] 120 first movable part [0056] 121 first movable contact [0057] 122 first movable plate [0058] 123 first movable spring [0059] 124 first movable part external terminal [0060] 200 second switch [0061] 210 second fixed part [0062] 211 second fixed contact [0063] 212 second fixed spring [0064] 213 second fixed part external terminal [0065] 220 second movable part [0066] 221 second movable contact [0067] 222 second movable plate [0068] 223 second movable spring [0069] 224 second movable part external terminal [0070] 310 card [0071] 320 permanent magnet [0072] 330 yoke [0073] 331 one end [0074] 332 another end