Electromagnetic relay
US-2019221392-A1 · Jul 18, 2019 · US
US10535483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10535483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815904792-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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In an electromagnetic relay device, a stationary core is coaxially arranged in an exciting coil, and constitutes a magnetic circuit. A yoke is arranged to surround an outer periphery of the exciting coil and the second end of the exciting coil to constitute the magnetic circuit. The yoke has an opening that is located to be closer to the first end of the exciting coil than to the second end of the exciting coil, and that faces the stationary core. A movable core is located to face the stationary core via the opening. The movable core is pulled to the stationary core upon the exciting coil being energized. A return spring is made of a magnetic member that is volutely wound in an axial direction of the stationary core. The return spring urges the movable core to be separated from the stationary core.
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An electromagnetic relay device comprising: an exciting coil having opposing first and second ends in an axial direction thereof and configured to generate magnetic flux upon being energized; a stationary core coaxially arranged in the exciting coil and constituting a magnetic circuit; a yoke arranged to surround an outer periphery of the exciting coil and the second end of the exciting coil to constitute the magnetic circuit, the yoke having an opening that is located to be closer to the first end of the exciting coil than to the second end of the exciting coil, and that faces the stationary core; a movable core located to face the stationary core via the opening, the movable core being configured to be pulled to the stationary core upon the exciting coil being energized; and a return spring made of a magnetic member that is volutely wound in an axial direction of the stationary core, the return spring constituting the magnetic circuit and being configured to urge the movable core to be separated from the stationary core. 2. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 1 , wherein: the stationary core has an end surface in the axial direction thereof; the movable core has an end surface in an axial direction thereof, the end surface of the movable core facing the end surface of the stationary core; and the return spring is arranged between the end surface of the stationary core and the end surface of the movable core. 3. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 2 , wherein: upon the return spring being fully compressed based on movement of the movable core being pulled to the stationary core, the stationary core and movable core have a distance in the axial direction of the stationary core therebetween, the distance between the stationary core and movable core being substantially identical to a length of the fully compressed return spring in the axial direction of the stationary core. 4. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 3 , wherein: the return spring has opposing first end and second end in the axial direction thereof, the return spring having a conical shape having a larger diameter from the first end to the second end; and the return spring is arranged such that: the first end is abutted onto the end surface of the movable core; and the second end is abutted onto the end surface of the stationary core. 5. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 1 , wherein: the stationary core has an end surface in an axial direction thereof, the end surface of the stationary core facing the movable core; and the stationary core comprises an extension member extending from the end surface of the statuary core toward the movable core, and is configured to limit radial movement of the return spring. 6. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 5 , wherein: a part of the extension member is located radially inside the return spring. 7. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 6 , wherein: the extension member has a substantially cylindrical shape. 8. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 5 , wherein: the extension member has a substantially annular cylindrical shape, and at least part of the return spring is located inside the extension member. 9. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 5 , wherein: the extension member has a selected one of a substantially circular shape, a substantially polygonal shape, and a substantially ring shape in a cross section perpendicular to an extension direction of the extension member. 10. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 5 , wherein: the extension member comprises a plurality of extension members each extending from the end surface of the stationary core toward the movable core. 11. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a shaft mounted to the movable core and extending from the movable core toward the stationary core in an axial direction of the movable core, the shaft having opposing first and second ends, wherein: the stationary core comprises a hole formed therein, the hole being arranged such that the second end of the shaft is movably fitted in the hole, movement of the shaft through the hole guiding movement of the movable core relative to the stationary core; and the stationary core has an end surface in the axial direction thereof, the end surface of the stationary core facing the movable core; and the stationary core comprises an extension member extending from the end surface of the statuary core toward the movable core and communicating from the hole of the stationary core, the extension member being configured to extend a length of the hole of the stationary core in the axial direction of the stationary core. 12. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 1 , wherein: the return spring constitutes a magnetic path between the stationary core and the movable core through which a component of the magnetic flux generated by the exciting coil volutely flows. 13. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 12 , wherein: the return spring is configured such that volute flow of the component of the magnetic flux becomes saturated to cause leakage flux components to be leaked out from the return spring; and the leakage flux components cause magnetic attractive force to be generated between: the return spring and the movable core; and the return spring and the stationary core. 14. The electromagnetic relay device according to claim 1 , wherein: the return spring comprises volutely subsequent coils; and the coils of the return spring are configured to contract to be nested within each other to form a substantially tubular shape upon the movable core having been completely pulled to the stationary core.
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