Relay Static Terminal, Terminal Assembly and Relay
US-2024203675-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US10176953B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10176953-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615279629-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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In an electromagnetically controlled actuator of an electrical contactor, switching is done by the actuator with a set of fixed contacts and a set of movable contacts. The movable contacts are carried on a movable contact carrier. The movable contact carrier is coupled to and driven by an armature surrounded by a coil. The armature carries a coupling shaft, and the coupling shaft carries at least part of a bistable coupling mechanism which joins the armature to the movable contact carrier and allows the movable contact carrier and armature to keep the fixed and movable contacts separated when a short circuit current creates a contact welding situation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetically controlled actuator or an electrical contactor comprising: a) a set of fixed contacts for electrical coupling to a power source and a load; b) a movable contact carrier with contacts on a top side for meeting the fixed contacts and a body forming a cavity on a bottom side, the cavity having a wall; c) an actuator with a coil and i) a movable armature actuated by the coil, and ii) a coupling shaft fixedly attached to the armature and extending upwardly therefrom toward the movable contact carrier, and d) a bistable coupling mechanism for holding the coupling shaft in one of two positions in relation to the cavity wall on the bottom side of the movable contact carrier, wherein the two positions include a first position, which is a normal operation position of the movable contact carrier and a second position, which is a blown open position of the movable contact carrier. 2. The electromagnetically controlled actuator of claim 1 wherein the first position allows the movable contacts to touch the fixed contacts and the second position does not allow the movable contacts to touch the fixed contacts. 3. The electromagnetically controlled actuator of claim 1 wherein the bistable coupling mechanism is magnetic. 4. The electromagnetically controlled actuator of claim 3 further comprising: the cavity wall of the movable contact carrier having a magnet therein with a top side of south polarity and a bottom side of north polarity, and the coupling shaft of the armature having a magnet thereon with a top side of north polarity and a bottom side of south polarity. 5. The electromagnetically controlled actuator of claim 4 wherein the coupling shaft, the armature, and the coil are surrounded by a case. 6. The electromagnetically controlled actuator according to claim 5 further comprising the cavity of the movable contact carrier fitting over an extended portion of the actuator case containing the actuator coupling shaft. 7. The electromagnetically controlled actuator of claim 1 wherein the bistable coupling mechanism is an over-center mechanism with springs and linkages having one end attached to the coupling shaft and the other end connected to the cavity wall of the movable contact carrier. 8. The electromagnetically controlled actuator according to claim 1 further comprising a load controlled by the fixed contacts. 9. The electromagnetically controlled actuator according to claim 8 wherein the load is a motor.
using electrodynamic repulsion · CPC title
for contactors having bridging contacts · CPC title
by magnetic force {(combined with electrodynamic opening H01H77/101)} · CPC title
Energy stored by the attraction or repulsion of magnetic parts · CPC title
by compression or extension of coil springs · CPC title
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