Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
335106000 | Multiple contact type | 75 |
20090206965 | Starter solenoid switch with improved arrangement of resistor - In a solenoid switch according to the invention, a magnetic plate is disposed on one side of a solenoid coil in an axial direction of the solenoid coil. A contact cover is arranged with the magnetic plate interposed between the contact cover and the solenoid coil in the axial direction. First and second fixed contacts are received in the contact cover and respectively electrically connected to first and second terminals that are to be electrically connected to an electric circuit. A resistor is electrically connected between the first and second terminals to limit current flowing through the electric circuit when the first and second fixed contacts are electrically disconnected by a movable contact. The resistor is received in the contact cover and interposed between the magnetic plate and the first and second fixed contacts in the axial direction. | 08-20-2009 |
20090206966 | Structure of electromagnetic switch for starter - An electromagnetic switch for use in actuating a starter for automotive vehicles is provided. The switch includes fixed contacts, a moving contact, and a plunger shaft. The moving contact is joined to a plunger shaft through an insulator. The plunger shaft is to be moved magnetically to bring the moving contact into abutment with the fixed contact to establish electric communication between the fixed contact. The switch also includes a rotation holder working to hold the moving contact and the insulator from rotating relative to each other. Use of the rotation holder results in a decrease in wear of the insulator. This eliminates the need for the insulator to have an additional thickness which would be worn down, thus permitting the insulator to be reduced in thickness to shorten the overall length of the switch. | 08-20-2009 |
20100295639 | STRUCTURE OF SPRING AND ACTUATOR USING THE SPRING - A structure of a spring has a supporting member, an actuating member that is rotatably supported to the supporting member by a first supporting axis at a portion near a center, and a plurality of interlocking members that are each provided on both sides of the first supporting axis, that are rotatably supported to the supporting member by a second supporting axis, and that are rotatably coupled to the actuating member. Each point of action of the interlocking members is defined at a portion that is closer to the first supporting axis than to the coupled portion of the second supporting axis and the actuating member. | 11-25-2010 |
20110121926 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - To provide an electromagnetic relay having a reduced size, high conductivity, a high insulating performance between two fixed contact terminals and between each of the fixed contact terminals and backstop, a small number of factors causing a failure, and high reliability of electric contact. | 05-26-2011 |
20120262256 | OPERATION INPUT DEVICE - An operation input device includes an operation member that includes an operation surface having an outer edge part and is configured to be displaced downward by an input operation force exerted on the operation surface, a yoke attached to the operation member, a coil that detects a position of the operation member based on a position of the yoke and outputs a signal corresponding to an amount in which the operation member is displaced downward, and an engagement part that is positioned below the operation member and configured to contact the operation member at a contact position immediately below the outer edge part of the operation member. The engagement part is configured to constrain the operation member so that the operation member is not displaced further downward than the contact position when the engagement part contacts the operation member. | 10-18-2012 |
20130106540 | Noise-suppressing Orbital Relay Assembly | 05-02-2013 |
20140062624 | RELAY HAVING A MODIFIED FORCE-DISPLACEMENT CHARACTERISTIC - An electromagnetic relay including at least one contact-set support in which a plurality of contact springs are fixed at the base end and, in pairs, form normally open and/or normally closed contacts, wherein at least one actuator acts on each active contact spring, the actuator being movably driven in the longitudinal direction thereof by a magnet system and having actuating surfaces for acting on the respective contact spring to be actuated, the actuating surfaces assigned to each of the active contact springs forming an angle with the direction of actuation of the actuator. | 03-06-2014 |
20140232490 | SOLENOID-DRIVEN AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH - A solenoid-driven automatic bus transfer switch may automatically transfer one or more electrical loads from a first power source to a second power source, or vice versa, in the event of a power failure or other casualty that affects either power source. The transfer switch may be operated in response to the energization of a solenoid coil, which causes a main shaft having a transfer element to rotate from being in contact with the first power source to being in contact with the second power source. The transfer element may be spring-mounted to the shaft, which ensures that a sufficient electrical contact exists between the surfaces of the transfer element and the respective leads of the first and second power sources, regardless of any wear or degradation that may be experienced at any of the surfaces. | 08-21-2014 |
335107000 | Contacts-selectively, sequentially, alternately, or intermittently actuated | 16 |
20100134223 | Device for Sectioning an Electrical Circuit and a System for Distributing Electrical Energy Including the Sectioning Device - A device for sectioning an electrical circuit is provided. The device includes a housing having two main sectioning terminals and, in the housing, a first member for sectioning a first electrical connection between the two main sectioning terminals, an automatic control, under the action of an electrical signal, of the first sectioning member from the closed position to the open position thereof, and a manual control member for resetting the first sectioning member from the open position to the closed position thereof. The device also includes, in the housing, two secondary sectioning terminals and a second sectioning member movable between a position for opening and a position for closing a second electrical connection between the two secondary sectioning terminals, the second sectioning member being coupled to the first sectioning member, commutation of the first sectioning member bringing about commutation of the second sectioning member. | 06-03-2010 |
20120235774 | REED SWITCH - A reed switch includes an envelope. First and second fixed terminal pieces are at one end of the envelope. A third fixed terminal piece is at another end of the envelope. A movable reed piece has a base end portion facing the one end portion of the third fixed terminal piece across a magnetic gap, a distal end portion to contact the first fixed terminal piece, and a movable contact portion. A first spring member has a base end portion secured to the first fixed terminal piece and a distal end portion to contact the movable contact portion. A second spring member has a base end portion secured to the second fixed terminal piece and a distal end portion to contact the movable contact portion. A third spring member has one and another end portions respectively secured to the movable reed piece and the third fixed terminal piece. | 09-20-2012 |
20140266521 | MULTIPOLE ELECTROMECHANICAL SWITCHING DEVICE - A method and apparatus using electromagnetic switching in a two-step connection process is provided to minimize surge currents and torque oscillations in three-phase motors during starts. | 09-18-2014 |
335119000 | Plural armatures | 1 |
20110109410 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - To provide a twin-type power electromagnetic relay having high reliability, having a reduced size and low mounting height, and suitable for surface mounting. | 05-12-2011 |
335121000 | Contact-actuation means | 12 |
20130321106 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH - An electromagnetic switch is provided which includes: a coil generating magnetomotive force; a frame accommodating the coil and generating a flux path; a resin cover covering an opening of the frame; and a current-supply terminal member energizing the coil. The current-supply terminal member includes: a blade-shaped terminal whose end is connected to the coil and whose another end is drawn out of the resin cover in the axial direction of the electromagnetic switch; and a plate-shaped external connection terminal whose end is joined to an end of the blade-shaped terminal and whose another end is drawn out in the direction intersecting the axial direction. A portion between the ends of the external connection terminal is insert-molded in a terminal anchor block provided with the resin cover. A female terminal of a power supply connector provided at an electric supply line is fitted and electrically connected to the external connection terminal. | 12-05-2013 |
20150137917 | RELAY FOR A DEFIBRILLATOR - A relay for a defibrillator, including a support base on which a coil and a contacting unit having a contact assembly are mounted. The contacting unit can be actuated by an armature and at least one additional mechanical connecting link as a result of the electrical excitation of the coil. The contact assembly has contacts supported on contact carriers. The contacts can be connected to each other by activating the coil. In order to optimize the contacting, at least one connecting link can be designed as a rotating lever coupled to the armature, which rotating lever is pivotably coupled to a contact carrier, and another contact carrier is pivotably coupled to an additional rotating lever or directly to the armature, wherein both contact carriers having the contacts to be contacted are moved towards each other during contacting. | 05-21-2015 |
335124000 | Armature structure | 3 |
20100060392 | RELAY - A relay comprises: a solenoid; a hermetically sealed chamber mounted at a lower end thereof with a cylinder into which a center portion of the spool is inserted, mounted at an upper end thereof with a pair of stationary terminals each provided at a stationary contact point and filled therein with insulating gas to be coupled at an upper portion of the spool; an insulation member insulating the chamber and the stationary terminals; a movable unit including a shaft, a conductive movable terminal, and a pair of movable contact points; a restoring spring to pull the shaft toward the lower surface of the cylinder; and an insulated sliding guide to guide the movable unit that is moved by the solenoid and the restoring spring. | 03-11-2010 |
20120206221 | RELAY WITH MULTIPLE CONTACTS - A relay with multiple contacts includes a coil assembly and a contact assembly. The contact assembly includes at least one base having at least two slots defined therein and at least two bridge members respectively received in the at least two slots. Each bridge member has at least two terminal portions respectively formed thereon. Each terminal portion has a movable contact mounted thereon. At least one connector has at least two fixed contacts mounted thereon. Each fixed contact selectively connects with the corresponding movable contact. A first conducting member and a second conducting member are located between the coil assembly and the contact assembly. The first conducting member has at least one first fixed contact for selectively connecting with the corresponding movable contact. The second conducting member has at least one second fixed contact for selectively connecting with the corresponding movable contact. | 08-16-2012 |
335125000 | Rotary armature | 1 |
20150145622 | ROTARY MAGNET SWITCH - A rotary magnet switch includes a housing defining a cavity for a rotary magnet having a first section rotatable with respect to a second section. A first registration secures the first magnet section to the housing. An actuator extends from a side wall of the housing. The actuator is secured to the second magnet section and is configured to rotate the second magnetic section with respect to the housing and the first magnet section to switch the magnet on and off. | 05-28-2015 |
335126000 | Reciprocating or linearly sliding | 7 |
20090212888 | COUPLING FOR SOLENOID AND LEAD FRAME - A coupling for a solenoid and a lead frame includes plurality of terminals. Each terminal includes a plurality of terminal guides. A lead frame defines a plurality of slots. A plurality of locating and support channels are defined adjacent each slot, wherein each of the plurality of terminals are coupled to a respective slot on the lead frame, and the plurality of terminal guides on each terminal are located in the plurality of locating and support channels defined adjacent a respective slot. | 08-27-2009 |
20100271155 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH FOR AUXILIARY-ROTATION STARTER - In an electromagnetic switch for an auxiliary-rotation starter according to the present invention, the magnetic bypass core is disposed at a place that is an air gap portion, in a magnetic circuit, through which the plunger moves due to magnetic attractive force produced by energizing the attraction coil and the holding coil and that is between the outer circumference of the plunger and the inner circumference of the bobbin, in such a way that one end thereof makes contact with one end of the case and the other end thereof faces the end of the core by the intermediary of an air gap. | 10-28-2010 |
20110273250 | DOUBLE CONTACT ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR AND STARTER FOR THERMAL ENGINE INCORPORATING IT - A contactor including a plunger core ( | 11-10-2011 |
20120098629 | STARTER RELAY OF A STARTER DEVICE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - The invention relates to a starter relay ( | 04-26-2012 |
20130141192 | STARTER SYSTEM - Some embodiments of the invention provide a starter system including a starter, capable of being in communication with an electronic control unit. The starter can include a motor coupled to a circuit and a pinion including a plunger, and a plurality of solenoid assemblies including a plurality of biasing members. The plurality of solenoid assemblies can include at least one solenoid winding capable of moving the plunger, and at least one solenoid assembly capable of holding the plunger, and at least one solenoid assembly capable of controlling current flow to the motor. Some embodiments include a first switch coupled to the circuit that is capable of being activated by the plunger to control current flowing to at least a portion of the circuit. Some embodiments include at least two power isolation switches capable of controlling a current flow within the circuit. | 06-06-2013 |
20130207750 | SOLENOID DEVICE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - A solenoid device includes: at least one electromagnetic coil that generates a magnetic flux when the electromagnetic coil is energized; a yoke made of soft magnetic material, in which the magnetic flux flows; and a plurality of plungers, each of which includes at least a part made of soft magnetic material, and reciprocates when the electromagnetic coil is switched between energization and interruption of energization. The number of the plurality of plungers is larger than the number of the electromagnetic coil. The plurality of plungers reciprocate independently from each other. | 08-15-2013 |
20150097641 | SWITCH ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC TOOL - A switch assembly includes a circuit board mounted in the housing of an electric tool and carrying multiple magnetic sensor components, a first button having hooks slidably coupled to the circuit board and a press portion exposed to the outside of the housing for pressing by a user and a first magnetic member mounted at the press portion and movable with the first button relative to the housing to induce and change the magnetic flux of one magnetic sensor component, and a second button mounted in the housing and movable back and forth relative to the housing and carrying a second magnetic member that is movable with the second button to induce and change the magnetic flux of the other magnetic sensor component. | 04-09-2015 |
335127000 | Simultaneously actuated | 31 |
20080238590 | Contactor with conductor channel and load branch circuit with a contactor of this type - A contactor is disclosed, including a housing, which has a mounting side, an operating side, two main connector surfaces and two side surfaces. In at least one embodiment, the operating side lies opposite the mounting side and is connected to the mounting side by way of the main connector surfaces and the side surfaces, wherein the main connector surfaces lie opposite one another and the side surfaces lie opposite one another. The operating side has a raised central area and two edge areas, which border the central area on both sides of the central area, wherein the edge areas border the main connector areas and are connected to the central area by way of an additional connector area in each case. Main terminals, which are connected to load contacts of the contactor, have main receptacle openings into which main conductors can be fed from one of the main connector surfaces in each case. Additional terminals, by which additional conductors can be connected to the contactor, have additional receptacle openings into which the additional conductors can be fed from one of the additional connector surfaces in each case. A conductor channel, which extends from one of the edge areas to the other edge area, is introduced in the central area. A load branch circuit includes a contactor of this type and an additional device. The additional device is mechanically and electrically connected to the contactor to one of the main connector surfaces. At least one additional conductor is clamped in one of the additional terminals facing the additional device and is fed through the conductor channel. | 10-02-2008 |
20090039989 | ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR, IN PARTICULAR FOR A MEDIUM VOLTAGE SWITCH - The disclosure relates to an electromagnetic actuator, such as for a medium-voltage switch, having a core having a coil applied to it, and a movable yoke. A method for producing such an actuator is also disclosed. A compact design can be achieved with, at the same time, a high level of actuator force, using a magnetic circuit of the actuator which has a rectangular magnet core and a round yoke which corresponds to the magnetic circuit of the magnetic core. | 02-12-2009 |
20090243769 | MOVABLE CONTACT HOLDER OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND ASSEMBLING METHOD OF THE MOVABLE CONTACT HOLDER - A movable contact holder includes a movable contact holder base and a movable contact holder cover. One side of the movable contact holder base is opened to have a plurality of recesses each being formed for holding a contact pair, each contact pair include a bridge contact assembly and a contact spring inserted therein while being isolated from the other pairs. The other side of the movable contact holder base is formed as a bottom wall, and preferably includes openings through which an assembly jig can be inserted from outside the moveable contact holder. Alternatively, jig openings can be formed in lateral side walls of the recesses to allow the assembly jig to be inserted. The movable contact holder cover covers the movable contact holder base and is coupled thereto. | 10-01-2009 |
20090273419 | Switching device, in particular a compact starter - In one example embodiment of the present application, the switching device includes a first switching point for normal switching of at least one current path, and includes a second switching path for disconnection of a short-circuit current. The first and second switching points are connected in series, and are accommodated in a common enclosure. Electrical connections and, if required, a control connection for inputting a switching command, are provided in or on the enclosure for connection of the current paths. The first switching point is designed for a maximum continuous current. The second switching point is designed to disconnect a short-circuit current which is a multiple of the maximum continuous current. The first switching point includes at least one main contact which can withstand a short-circuit at least for the time by means of a contact holding system or a contact locking system. | 11-05-2009 |
20110037543 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING DEVICE - An electrical switching device facilitates selectively controlling a residential power feed. The switching device is configured to couple between a residential electrical-energy meter and a residence. The switching device includes at least one conductor bus bar element, a yoke, and a solenoid assembly. The solenoid assembly includes a biasing member and at least one shorting bar coupled to the biasing member. The at least one shorting bar is movable relative to the at least one conductor bus bar element. | 02-17-2011 |
20110254645 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - An electromagnetic relay including an electromagnet device having an electromagnet and an armature, a contact portion openable and closable according to a movement of the armature. The contact portion includes a plurality of fixed contact members in which fixed contacts are respectively arranged and a plurality of movable contact members in which movable contacts opposed to the fixed contacts are respectively arranged, wherein the plurality of movable contact members operate according to a movement of the armature. The electromagnetic relay further includes a printed board to which the plurality of fixed contact members and the plurality of movable contact members are respectively electrically connected, and a plurality of contact terminal members electrically connected to the printed board and adapted to be connected to electrical parts provided outside. | 10-20-2011 |
20120013423 | Miniature Magnetic Switch Structures - According to an illustrative embodiment, a switching device structure is provided comprising a cavity defined by a laminated structure; and a moveable member comprising a plurality of laminated layers, wherein the moveable member is suspended from a side surface of the cavity by a hinge comprising a plurality of adjacent electrical conductors. In one embodiment, a current conducting coil is formed within the moveable member, and first and second of the adjacent electrical conductors of the hinge respectively comprise coil-in and coil-out conductors electrically connected to the coil. In such an embodiment, the third and fourth of said electrical conductors may respectively comprise tip and ring conductors. In illustrative embodiments, each of the electrical conductors of the hinge may comprise a resilient or flexible copper material. | 01-19-2012 |
20130063231 | SOLENOID-ACTUATED CONTACTOR - Traditional contactors utilize a magnetic circuit that requires its coil to be continuously powered up to hold contacts together. They are heavy and bulky with the type, quality and size of materials used to develop sufficient magnetic force to hold contacts together. They are inefficient, costly and are a safety concern due to potential overheating which could result into fire or damage to connected loads. The current invention utilizes a solenoid actuator assembly with locking and unlocking mechanism in place of the yoke and armature assembly used in traditional magnetic contactors. It does not require the coil to be continuously powered up during operation and the contactor could be manually, electronically or electrically controlled thereby avoiding unnecessary power loss. They are very efficient, safe to users and connected loads, and have long service life expectancy. They are also more cost-effective and smaller in size than traditional magnetic contactors. | 03-14-2013 |
20130154774 | HYBRID BI-DIRECTIONAL DC CONTACTOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THEREOF - A hybrid DC contactor includes contacts that provide a first current path between a DC power source and a load, an electromagnetic coil to position the contacts, a semiconductor switch in parallel with contacts that, when turned on, provides a second parallel current path that diverts current away from the contacts when the main contacts are being opened in either direction. A controller is provided to terminate power to the electromagnetic coil to open the contacts, detect an arc voltage across the contacts as the contacts open, provide a gate signal to the semiconductor switch to pulse the switch on for a pre-determined period of time to route current to the semiconductor switch, measure a current through the contacts and, if current is present through the contacts, then provide another gate signal to the semiconductor switch to pulse the switch on again so as to route current thereto. | 06-20-2013 |
20130214881 | RELAY - A relay includes a pair of fixed terminals arranged to respectively have fixed contacts, a movable contact member arranged to have a pair of movable contacts, a driving structure operated to move the movable contact member and a magnet arranged to extinguish an arc. The movable contact member has a center section located between the pair of movable contacts. The magnet is placed on at least one of a first side and a second side that face each other across a predetermined face including the movable contact member and the pair of fixed terminals electrically connected by the movable contact member. The magnet is arranged to have a magnitude relation that a center area where the center section is located has a lower magnetic flux density than movable contact portions where the pair of movable contacts are located. | 08-22-2013 |
20130257566 | POLARIZED ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - A polarized electromagnetic relay including an electromagnet; a pair of magnetic pole pieces driven by the electromagnet; a permanent magnet attached to the magnetic pole pieces; a contact section including a first fixed contact member with a normally open fixed contact, a first movable contact member with a normally open movable contact, a second fixed contact member with a normally closed fixed contact, and a second movable contact member with a normally closed movable contact; and a transmission member to which the magnetic pole pieces is attached. In accordance with a rectilinear movement of the magnetic pole pieces in parallel to a coil center axis, the transmission member rectilinearly moves in parallel to the center axis and thereby causes the normally open and closed movable contacts to perform an opening or closing operation in a mutually interlocked manner. | 10-03-2013 |
20140176267 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH FOR STARTER - An electromagnetic switch for a starter. The electromagnetic switch includes a cylindrical slidable member that is separate from a plunger, loosely encompasses an outer circumferential periphery of a plunger rod, and is axially movable integrally with the plunger. The slidable member is at least partially axially inserted into an inner circumferential periphery of a cylindrical bore. The slidable member has a sliding surface such that, when the solenoid is in its inactive state, the sliding surface is entirely circumferentially in sliding contact with the inner circumferential periphery of the cylindrical bore, and has a vent groove axially extending on the outer circumferential periphery of the slidable member such that, when the solenoid is in its active state, a plunger compartment and the contact compartment are in fluid communication with each other via the vent groove. | 06-26-2014 |
20150042422 | SOLENOID DEVICE - A solenoid device includes at least one electromagnetic coil for generating a magnetic flux when energized, a fixed core constituting part of a magnetic circuit through which the magnetic flux passes, and plungers constituting the magnetic circuit together with the fixed core and configured to advance to and retract from the fixed core depending on whether the magnetic coil is energized or de-energized. The magnetic circuit is provided with a magnetic resistance part as a resistance for the magnetic flux. The plungers are configured to be attracted to the fixed core by energizing the electromagnetic coil. | 02-12-2015 |
20160126042 | CROSSBAR STRUCTURE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR - Disclosed are a crossbar structure of an electromagnetic contactor, and more particularly, a crossbar structure of an electromagnetic contactor in which consistent performance is made by preventing a moving mount from being flipped. In the crossbar structure of the electromagnetic contactor, the electromagnetic contactor includes a crossbar configured to move up and down and a moving contact point disposed on an installation groove, which is formed on the crossbar in a vertical direction, and brought in contact with or separated from a fixed contact point. In this case, the installation groove includes an insertion part into which the moving contact point is inserted and assemblable and an operating part closely formed enough to prevent the moving contact point from being flipped when the moving contact point moves up and down. | 05-05-2016 |
335128000 | By pivotal or rockable armature | 5 |
20100066468 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - An electromagnetic relay includes a coil, an armature that is electromagnetically attracted by the coil when current flows through the coil, two fixed contacts, a movable spring disposed to be movable to the fixed contacts, a conductive plate that is connected to the movable spring and including two movable contacts. The movable contacts are brought in contact with the fixed contacts respectively via the movable spring by the armature attracted by the coil. When the fixed contacts and the movable contacts are in contact, the fixed contacts are electrically connected to each other via the conductive plate. The movable spring is made of an insulating material. | 03-18-2010 |
20110080238 | POSITION SWITCH AND CIRCUIT BREAKER HAVING THE SAME - Disclosed are a position switch and a circuit breaker having the same. As contact plates having an elastically variable height are provided between switch blocks and switch levers, each of a testing contact plate and a running contact plate may compensate for inferior dimensioning of the switch blocks and the switch levers. This may allow a position of a breaker body to be rapidly and precisely displayed, and may prevent damage of the position switch provided at the breaker body. Furthermore, connection inferiority between a terminal of the breaker body and a terminal of a cradle may be prevented. | 04-07-2011 |
20140232491 | SOLENOID-DRIVEN AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH - A solenoid-driven automatic bus transfer switch may automatically transfer one or more electrical loads from a first power source to a second power source, or vice versa, in the event of a power failure or other casualty that affects either power source. The transfer switch may be operated in response to the energization of a solenoid coil, which causes a main shaft having a transfer element to rotate from being in contact with the first power source to being in contact with the second power source. The transfer element may be spring-mounted to the shaft, which ensures that a sufficient electrical contact exists between the surfaces of the transfer element and the respective leads of the first and second power sources, regardless of any wear or degradation that may be experienced at any of the surfaces. | 08-21-2014 |
335129000 | Movable contacts or slidable card bar or comb | 2 |
20080303616 | ELECTRO-MAGNETIC RELAY - The electromagnetic relay comprises a contact block which is structured to uniformly maintain the contact resistance between the terminals of two circuits. Fixed contacts are provided for each of the terminals of the two circuits and each of two sets of a pair of movable contacts in positions corresponding to these is supported by two both-end-supported movable springs. An insulation sheet and a press spring are overlapped over the two movable springs and disposed as a bridge. A pair of tongues ate formed on the press spring by a Z-character shaped cut and by an armature pressing their tips, the insulation sheet and press spring transforms to an upward concave shape, the two movable springs bend and are taken in inside while inclining and the movable contacts touch the fixed contacts while sliding (see FIG. | 12-11-2008 |
20090033446 | Electromagnetic relay assembly - An electromagnetic relay enables current to pass through switch termini and comprises a coil assembly, a rotor or bridge assembly, and opposing, balanced switch assemblies. The coil assembly comprises a coil and a C-shaped core. The coil is wound round a coil axis extending through the core. The core comprises core termini parallel to the coil axis. The bridge assembly comprises a bridge and a pair of actuators. The bridge comprises medial, lateral, and transverse field pathways. The actuators extend laterally from the lateral field pathway. The core termini are coplanar with the axis of rotation and received intermediate the medial and lateral field pathways. The actuators are cooperable with the switch assemblies. The coil creates a magnetic field directable through the bridge assembly via the core termini for imparting bridge rotation about the axis of rotation. The bridge rotation displaces the actuators for opening and closing the switch assemblies. | 02-05-2009 |
335131000 | By reciprocating armature | 12 |
20080258851 | Electromechanical switching device - An electromechanical switching device of at least one embodiment includes fixed contacts securely arranged in a housing and a moving contact bridge for bridging the fixed contacts, a moving contact carrier to carry the contact bridge, and a solenoid to act on the contact carrier. In at least one embodiment the solenoid includes a coil body fixed to the housing, an armature coupled to the contact carrier so as to move with it, a yoke to act together with the armature, and a fixing mechanism, which engages with the yoke and coil body for fixing the yoke to the coil body. | 10-23-2008 |
20090096558 | ELECTRICAL SWITCHING DEVICE - An electrical switching device facilitates selectively controlling residential power. The switching device is configured to couple between a residential electrical-energy meter and a residence. The device includes a solenoid assembly, a yoke, and at least two conductor busbars. The solenoid assembly includes an electrically-activated solenoid that is coupled to an actuator assembly. The actuator assembly includes a biasing mechanism and a plunger. The yoke is coupled to the actuator plunger such that the plunger is substantially centered relative to the yoke. The biasing mechanism is coupled to the yoke to bias the yoke away from the solenoid. The yoke includes at least two shorting bars that are oriented in a mirrored-arrangement on opposite sides of the actuator plunger. The solenoid assembly selectively moves the yoke between a first position in which the shorting bars are spaced a distance away from the conductor busbars, and a second position in which each of the shorting bars are electrically coupled against the conductor busbars. Each of the at least two conductor busbars has a substantially rectangular-shaped cross-sectional profile. | 04-16-2009 |
20100127805 | PRODUCTION METHOD FOR AN ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCHING DEVICE HAVING PARTITION WALLS BETWEEN PRIMARY AND AUXILIARY CONTACTS AND AN ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCHING DEVICE PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE PRODUCTION METHOD - In one embodiment of the present invention, a production method for an electromagnetic switching device includes the following steps in the sequence listed: producing a one-piece switching chamber, producing a contact bridge carrier and equipping the contact bridge carrier with movable contact bridges, wherein the contact bridges include a plurality of primary contact bridges and at least one auxiliary contact bridge; inserting the contact bridge carrier equipped with the movable contact bridges into the switching chamber; inserting partition elements into the switching chamber so that each partition element is arranged between a bridge contact point of one of the primary contact bridges and a bridge contact point of one of the auxiliary contact bridges, and equipping the switching chamber with fixed primary counter-contact points; fixing primary covers to the switching chamber so that the primary covers cover the primary counter-contact points and fix the partition elements in the switching chamber. | 05-27-2010 |
20120188032 | RELAY WITH MULTIPLE CONTACTS - A relay with multiple contacts includes a coil assembly and a contact assembly. The contact assembly includes at least one base having at least two slots defined therein and at least two bridge members respectively received in the at least two slots. Each bridge member has at least two terminal portions respectively formed thereon. Each terminal portion has a movable contact mounted thereon. At least one connector has at least two fixed contacts mounted thereon. Each fixed contact selectively connects with the corresponding movable contact. A first conducting member and a second conducting member are located between the coil assembly and the contact assembly. The first conducting member has at least one first fixed contact for selectively connecting with the corresponding movable contact. The second conducting member has at least one second fixed contact for selectively connecting with the corresponding movable contact. | 07-26-2012 |
20130021121 | RELAY - A relay includes two stators each having a fixed contact, and a movable element having movable contacts. Each of the stators includes a stator proximity plate portion adjacent to the movable element, and the movable element includes a movable element proximity plate portion adjacent to the stators. A direction of current flowing in the stator proximity plate portions is set to be same as a direction of current flowing in the movable element proximity plate portion to generate an inter-plate attraction force for attracting the movable element proximity plate portion onto the stator proximity plate portions. The movable element proximity plate portion is biased by the inter-plate attraction force toward a direction for bringing the movable contacts into contact with the fixed contacts. | 01-24-2013 |
20130021122 | RELAY - A relay includes two stators and a movable element. Each stator has a fixed contact and includes an excitation portion that has a winding shape and generates a magnetic field. The movable element has movable contacts. In a magnetic flux of the magnetic field generated by the excitation portion, a movable element passing magnetic flux that passes through the movable element is orthogonal to a direction of current flowing in the movable element and a moving direction of the movable element. A Lorentz force that is generated by the movable element passing magnetic flux and the current flowing in the movable element acts in a direction for bringing the movable contacts into contact with the fixed contacts. | 01-24-2013 |
20140035705 | RELAY - A relay includes two stators and a movable element. Each stator has a fixed contact and includes an excitation portion that has a winding shape and generates a magnetic field. The movable element has movable contacts. In a magnetic flux of the magnetic field generated by the excitation portion, a movable element passing magnetic flux that passes through the movable element is orthogonal to a direction of current flowing in the movable element and a moving direction of the movable element. A Lorentz force that is generated by the movable element passing magnetic flux and the current flowing in the movable element acts in a direction for bringing the movable contacts into contact with the fixed contacts. | 02-06-2014 |
20140077905 | CONTACTOR - A contactor is disclosed. The contactor includes one or more phase units, a mechanical drive and an electronic control module. Each phase unit includes an independent insulating housing, and, inside the housing, a positive pole, a static conducting rod, a negative pole, a moving conducting rod and a counter-force elastic component. The electronic control module drives a transmission to move, the transmission drives the central shaft to rotate, the central shaft drives the engagement between the moving conducting rod and the static conducting rod, the central shaft passes through the insulating housings of the one or more phase units and drives each phase unit, so that the contactor can be formed by absolutely independent phase units and it is convenient to add a phase unit along the central shaft so as to add rated operational current. | 03-20-2014 |
20150015350 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH - An electromagnetic switch includes a contact housing case; a plurality of contact mechanisms each having a fixed contact and a movable contact contacting to and separating from the fixed contact, and disposed in parallel inside the contact housing case; a movable contact holding portion holding the movable contacts of the plurality of contact mechanisms; and an electromagnet unit having a movable plunger moving the movable contact holding portion. | 01-15-2015 |
20150022291 | CONTACT DEVICE, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH IN WHICH THE CONTACT DEVICE IS USED - A contact device includes a pair of fixed contacts fixedly disposed inside an arc extinguishing chamber and maintaining a predetermined interval from each other; a movable contact disposed to contact to and separate from the pair of fixed contacts; and an arc root movement promotion portion formed on the movable contact to promote a movement of root of arc in a direction away from the fixed contacts. The root of arc is generated when the movable contacts are opened and separated from the pair of fixed contacts. | 01-22-2015 |
20150022292 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH AND CONTACT POSITION REGULATING METHOD THEREOF - An electromagnetic switch includes a main contact housing portion housing a main contact mechanism having a pair of fixed contacts fixedly disposed maintaining a predetermined interval and a movable contact disposed to connect with and separate from the pair of fixed contacts in a contact housing case; an auxiliary contact housing portion housing at least two auxiliary contact mechanisms having fixed contacts and movable contacts disposed connecting to and separating from the fixed contacts; and an electromagnet unit having a movable plunger individually coupled to move the movable contact of the main contact mechanism and the movable contacts of the auxiliary contact mechanisms. The main contact housing portion, the auxiliary contact housing portion, and the electromagnet unit are disposed in series. | 01-22-2015 |
20220139655 | Contact Arrangement for a Switching Device and Switching Device - In an embodiment a contact arrangement includes a retaining element with a cylindrical hole having a cylinder axis configured to arrange the retaining element on a shaft and a contact bridge attached to the retaining element, wherein the contact bridge has a top side with at least one contact region and a bottom side opposite the top side, and wherein, via a rotation around the cylinder axis, the contact bridge is transferable to a locked state on the retaining element in a direction along the cylinder axis. | 05-05-2022 |
335132000 | With adjustable, replaceable or interchangeable structural features | 6 |
20090102585 | Contactor Assembly With Arc Steering System - A contactor assembly includes a stationary contact, an arc contact, an arc arrestor, and a magnetic intensifier. The magnetic intensifier is constructed to extend in generally close proximity to one of the stationary contact and the arc contact. During communication of power through the contactor assembly, the magnetic intensifier manipulates a magnetic field associated with current passing through the contactor assembly and increases the magnitude of a magnetic force directed to the arc arrestor. Preferably, the magnetic intensifier is formed integrally with a turnback associated with one of the stationary contact or the arc contact. Such a construction simplifies the manufacture and assembly of the contactor assembly and provides efficient and repeatable arc suppression. | 04-23-2009 |
20090302979 | TOOL FREE CONTACT BLOCK - The present invention relates to an auxiliary contact block. The auxiliary contact block comprises a housing and a tool free latching mechanism. The tool free latching mechanism further comprising a stationary member integral to the housing and a latching bar. The latching bar comprising a button in communication with a moveable member by a central body. | 12-10-2009 |
20100134224 | ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR WITH ABRASION PREVENTING MEANS - The present invention relates to an electromagnetic contactor having an abrasion preventing means, and there is provided an electromagnetic contactor including an upper frame having a fixed contact point and a guide rail; a cross bar comprising a sliding portion sliding on the guide rail, a movable contact point contacting and separating with respect to the fixed contact point while sliding along the guide rail, and a movable core; and a lower frame comprising a fixed core disposed adjacent to the movable core, an excitation coil magnetizing the fixed core by an electromotive force, and a return spring exerting an elastic force to the cross bar, wherein the sliding portion is configured separately from the cross bar, and a material forming the sliding portion has a friction coefficient against the guide rail less than that of the cross bar. | 06-03-2010 |
20120013424 | Vehicle Power System And Electrical Contactor For Use With Same - A vehicle power system includes an electrical power source, an electrical bus, and a contactor electrically connected with the electrical power source and electrical bus. The contactor includes first and second poles, dual plungers each operatively associated with one of the first and second poles, and an electromagnetic coil configured to cause at least one of the dual plungers to move if the coil is energized. | 01-19-2012 |
20120133460 | ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACT DEVICE - Two electromagnetic contact devices | 05-31-2012 |
20160189899 | ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR - An electromagnetic contactor capable of coupling either one of an alternating current (AC) electromagnet or a direct current (DC) electromagnet with an identical contact support is provided. The electromagnetic contactor includes an electromagnet including either one of the AC electromagnet ( | 06-30-2016 |
335133000 | Contact structure or arrangement | 9 |
20100289604 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RELAY - An electromagnetic relay switches to conduct and interrupt currents having different magnitudes and flowing though mutually opposite paths via the electromagnetic relay. The relay includes a coil generating a magnetic force and a pair of contact sections opened and closed selectively by the magnetic force. The contact sections comprise a pair of fixed contacts and a pair of movable contacts. Each fixed contacts is held by a pair of conductive fixed holders and is near a tip section of each fixed holder. The movable contacts are fixed to a conductive movable holder and moves toward and away from the fixed holders selectively in response to the magnetic force. The relay further includes two arc-extinguishing magnet members adjacent to the contact sections such that, the arc generated by interrupting one current having a magnitude larger than the other current is extended toward the tip section at each contact section. | 11-18-2010 |
20120112858 | ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACT DEVICE - A plurality of terminal chambers ( | 05-10-2012 |
20130181793 | ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR - Disclosed is an electrical contactor, comprising main contacts and secondary contacts, an armature provided for actuating the main contact bridges and secondary contact bridges, and means for restoring the armature from an intermediate position or end position to an initial position, wherein a precharging coil and a pick-up coil are provided in order to electromagnetically drive the armature. A coil yoke is arranged in such a way that the magnetic force acting on the armature due to the magnetic field produced by the precharging coil is greater in the end position of the armature than in the intermediate position when equal current is provided to the precharging coil, wherein said magnetic force corresponds to the restoring force of the means for restoring the armature to the initial position in the intermediate position of the armature and is greater than the restoring force in the end position of the armature. | 07-18-2013 |
20130257567 | ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTACTOR - An electromagnetic contactor has a contact device having a pair of fixed contacts and a movable contact; and an electromagnet unit including an exciting coil driving a movable plunger connected through a connecting shaft. The contact device is configured such that L-shaped portions have a contact portion formed in the pair of fixed contacts fixed maintaining a predetermined interval, and two ends of the movable contact are disposed to be capable of contacting to and separating from the contact portions of the L-shaped portion on a side opposite to that of the electromagnet unit. The electromagnet unit includes a magnetic yoke enclosing a plunger drive portion, a movable plunger having a leading end protruding through an aperture formed in the magnetic yoke and urged by a return spring, and a ring-form permanent magnet magnetized in a movable direction of the movable plunger and fixed to enclose a peripheral flange portion. | 10-03-2013 |
20140139303 | Isolation Configuration for the Contact Set of a Relay - A relay is provided having a contact set that is disposed in a cover and in a spring bracket, wherein the rows of contacts are isolated by an isolation configuration comprising at least one fixed partition provided on the cover and at least one oppositely oriented fixed partition provided on the spring bracket, and additionally at least one movable actuator is disposed in the space between the cover and the spring bracket, wherein the isolation configuration comprises two mutually parallel and mutually spaced-apart partitions provided on the cover and one partition provided on the spring bracket engaging between the partitions provided on the cover. | 05-22-2014 |
20150035631 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH - An arc runner has a pair of side panels covering movable contacts and fixed contacts from a width direction of a movable contactor, a back panel covering the movable contacts and the fixed contacts from a longitudinal direction of the movable contactor, and a top panel covering the movable contacts and the fixed contacts from above, is formed of a magnetic material, and guides arcs to be generated between the movable contacts and the fixed contacts when the movable contacts and the fixed contacts separate from each other, toward an upward direction of the movable contactor. Furthermore, the arc runner includes, in a central portion of the top panel, a top panel hole flow-path area which is larger than top-panel to side-panel gaps formed between the side panels and the top panel. | 02-05-2015 |
20150042423 | Relay Having Two Switches That Can Be Actuated In Opposite Directions - An electromechanical relay is provided, comprising a magnetic system and a pivotable armature. A diagnostic switch is arranged on one side of the relay, and the set of contacts of the diagnostic switch is driven by the adjacent leg of the armature. A load switch is arranged on the bottom side of the relay and is driven by the second leg of the armature via an insulating coupling member. | 02-12-2015 |
20150318134 | ELECTRICAL CONTACT SETS - An electrical contactor has a first terminal having a first fixed contact; a second terminal having a second fixed contact; a first electrically-conductive movable arm in electrical communication with the first terminal and having a first movable contact thereon; a second electrically-conductive movable arm in electrical communication with the second terminal and having a second movable contact thereon, counter-opposed to the first moveable arm; and an actuator for moving the first and second moveable arms in opposing directions. The first moveable contact and the second fixed contact form a primary contact set, and the second moveable contact and the first fixed contact form a secondary contact set, first and second moveable arms thereby forming a current-sharing arm pair between first and second terminals. | 11-05-2015 |
20160379766 | IN-LINE REED RELAY AND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT BOARD - An inline reed relay comprises at least one reed assembly, at least one pair of metal pins, a housing and a control pin disposed on the housing. The reed assembly comprises at least two reed switches, each having two pins. The metal pins are respectively connected to the two pins of the reed switches. One end of each metal pin extends out of the housing. The inline reed relay allows the reed switches to be integrated through the injection molded housing, and the reed switches are connected to an external circuit board via the metal pins, because the metal pins can be maintained a fixed shape and difficult to deform. The processing size and position tolerances of the inline reed relay can meet the requirements of mechanized automatic welding, thereby improving welding efficiency and production assembly efficiency and reducing labor costs. | 12-29-2016 |
335136000 | With plural magnet or coil means | 5 |
20110193661 | Integrated Electromechanical Relays - Electromechanical relays and semiconductor structures and microelectromechanical systems including at least part of an electromechanical relay are presented. For example, an electromechanical relay includes an electrically conductive terminal within a printed circuit board, one or more electrically conductive contacts, and one or more magnetic actuators. The one or more magnetic actuators are respectively associated with the one or more electrically conductive contacts and each magnetic actuator includes (i) a magnetic core within at least one via extending through one or more layers of the printed circuit board, and (ii) an electrical coil around at least a portion of the magnetic core and within one or more layers of the printed circuit board. Activation of the one or more actuators causes electrical contact between the terminal and an associated one of the one or more electrically conductive contacts. | 08-11-2011 |
20120044030 | RELAY WITH MULTIPLE COILS - A relay with multiple coils includes a base having at least one fixed contact disposed thereon. At least one coil assembly is mounted on the base. Each coil assembly has a plurality of attracted ends formed thereon. A spring member is pivotally connected to the base. The spring member has at least one moving contact disposed thereon and movably connected with the at least one fixed contact for providing a switching effect. The spring member has a magnetic member rivetedly mounted thereon and corresponding to the attracted ends of the at least one coil assembly. The spring member provides a restoring force on the at least one moving contact and the magnetic member, such that the relay acts as a switch for opening/closing a circuit connected to the relay. | 02-23-2012 |
20160093458 | DIRECT CURRENT RELAY - The present invention relates to a direct current relay, and more particularly, to a direct current relay capable of reducing an electronic repulsive force generated between a fixed contact and a movable contact by a permanent magnet installed to extinguish an arc. The direct current relay includes: a frame; first and second fixed contacts spaced from each other with a predetermined distance there between; first and second magnetic substances formed to enclose a lower part of the first and second fixed contacts; a movable contact movable to contact or to be separated from the first and second fixed contacts, having a first movable contact contactable to the first fixed contact, and having a second movable contact contactable to the second fixed contact; and a pair of permanent magnets installed on long sides of the frame. | 03-31-2016 |
335137000 | Of diverse type | 2 |
20130162379 | ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR - The electromagnetic actuator is a linear electromagnetic actuator in which the relative position between a slide table that supports permanent magnets thereon and a guide rail that supports a coil, which is arranged in confronting relation to the permanent magnets, is displaced by means of a thrust force generated by a current flowing through the coil. The coil is disposed on the guide rail through a low coercive force magnetizable material body, the coercive force of which is lower than a predetermined value. Consequently, generation of residual magnetization can be suppressed, and an influence on the thrust force caused by such residual magnetization can also be suppressed. | 06-27-2013 |
20140361858 | ACTUATOR FOR CONTACTOR - An actuator for a contactor comprises an electromagnet having a closing coil, a holding coil, fixed cores wound with the closing coil and the holding coil respectively, a movable core provided on one side of the fixed cores, and a yoke. A main contact movable member operates to perform closing or interrupting by attraction or release of the movable core with respect to the fixed core. The actuator has a trip spring, energy-stored during the closing, that performs the interrupting upon stopping energization to the holding coil and thereby releasing the stored-energy. The actuator has an auxiliary contact operating with the operation of the movable core and performing energization switching with respect to the closing coil and the holding coil. The trip spring is provided on one side of the electromagnet in a horizontal direction while the auxiliary contact is provided on the other side. | 12-11-2014 |