Jam-Tolerant Rotary Control Motor for Hydraulic Actuator Valve
US-2016340034-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US10290449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10290449-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715711791-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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An electric switch is provided. The electric switch comprises a contact system, an actuation element, an engaging latch, and an actuator. The actuation element moves between an initial position and an actuation position to switch and changeover the contact system. The actuation element is located in a direction of the initial position by a force of a return spring. The engaging latch locks the actuation element in the initial position or the actuation position. A non-manual unlocking between the actuation element and the engaging latch is performed by the actuator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric switch, comprising: a housing; a contact system; an actuation element moving between an initial position and an actuating position for switching or changeover the contacting system; the actuation element located in a direction of the initial position by a force of a return spring; an engaging latch interacting with a guiding curve of a heart-shaped switching groove arranged on the actuation element to make the actuation element locked in the actuation position; an actuator driving a non-manual unlocking of the actuation element on the engaging latch under control a drive mechanism; wherein the drive mechanism comprises a coil and a permanent magnet, when the coil is not driven, the permanent magnet is attracted by the coil and a uniform magnetic circuit is formed between the permanent magnet and the coil; when a current flows through the coil, a magnetic field is generated to repel the permanent magnet to dive the actuation element. 2. The electric switch of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a shaft which is retained on the housing, and the permanent magnet is retained in a retaining pocket on the actuator and arranged adjacent to a pivot axis of the actuator. 3. The electric switch of claim 2 , wherein a cam is located at an end of the shaft of the actuator, and the engaging latch is located within a movement curve of the cam, and the cam is capable of lifting the engaging latch out of the guiding curve of the heart-shaped switching groove. 4. The electric switch of claim 3 , wherein a bow spring retained on the actuator, and a free spring arm of the bow spring pushes against the engaging latch, and a hook on an end of the engaging latch engages with the guiding curve of the heart-shaped switching groove. 5. The electric switch of claim 1 , wherein magnetic material of at least one permanent magnet is embedded into plastic material of the actuator. 6. The electric switch of claim 1 , wherein a control unit is provided in the housing and the control unit comprises a timer to set a maximum allowable amount of energy with a predetermined time period. 7. The electric switch of claim 6 , wherein the control unit receives a shutdown signal via an external interface on the switch. 8. The electric switch of claim 7 , wherein the control unit comprises a receiver, and the receiver is configured to receive the shutdown signal; the drive mechanism is controlled by the shutdown signal. 9. The electric switch of claim 8 , wherein the actuation element is a plunger which acts on a contact rocker, and the contact rocker comprises at least one contact surface. 10. The electric switch of claim 9 , wherein the contact rocker is held at a distance from a fixed contact in the initial position of the actuation element; a contact between the contact surface and the fixed contact is made by a movement of the actuation element. 11. The electric switch of claim 9 , wherein the contact rocker comprises a contact surface on its one arm, and the contact surface contacts with a fixed contact in the initial position of the actuation element; and an additional contact surface is arranged on the other arm of the contact rocker, the additional contact surface is held at a distance from an additional fixed contact, a contact between the additional contact surface and an additional fixed contact is made by a movement of the actuation element. 12. An electric switch, comprising: a housing; a contact system; an actuation element moving between an initial position and an actuating position for switching the contact system; the actuation element loaded in a direction of the initial position by a force of a return spring; an engaging latch interacting with a guiding curve of a heart-shaped switching groove arranged on the actuation element, and the actuation element driven to be locked in the actuation position; an actuator driving a mon-manual locking of the actuation element on the engaging latch under control a drive mechanism; wherein the drive mechanism comprises a coil and a permanent magnet, when a current flows through the coil, a magnetic field is generated to repel the permanent magnet, the permanent magnet is attracted by the coil to drive the actuator to move.
Pivoting armatures (H01F7/17 takes precedence) · CPC title
by permanent magnets {(H01F7/1615, H01F7/1646 take precedence)} · CPC title
by mechanical latch, e.g. detent · CPC title
Relays in which the armature is maintained in one position by a permanent magnet and freed by energisation of a coil producing an opposing magnetic field {(H01H51/02 - H01H51/26 take precedence)} · CPC title
Armatures or stationary parts of magnetic circuit having permanent magnet · CPC title
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