Rotor for an electric switch
US-9330859-B2 · May 3, 2016 · US
US11437200B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11437200-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016887378-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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A low voltage contact assembly including a rotating support having a body adapted to rotate around a rotation axis and supporting at least a first couple of movable contacts that can be coupled to/uncoupled from corresponding first fixed contacts by rotation around said rotation axis. The first couple of movable contacts include a first and a second movable contacts housed in the rotating support. The low voltage assembly further includes a pressure exerting device having a pressing bar operatively coupled to the first and second elongated contact body and transversally placed with respect to the rotation plane of the first and second elongated contact bodies.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A low voltage contact assembly comprising a rotating support having a body adapted to rotate around a rotation axis and supporting at least a first couple of movable contacts that can be couple to/uncoupled from corresponding first fixed contacts by rotation around said rotation axis, said first couple of movable contacts comprising a first and a second movable contacts housed in said rotating support and each having a corresponding first and second elongated contact body with a contact end protruding from said rotating support, said first and second elongated contact bodies lying parallel to each other in a rotation plane substantially perpendicular to said rotation axis, said low voltage assembly comprising a pressure exerting device having a pressing bar operatively coupled to said first and second elongated contact body and transversally placed with respect to said rotation plane of said first and second elongated contact bodies, and a first and a second elastic elements positioned at opposite ends of said pressing bar, said pressing bar comprising a first and a second operating surface each comprising a corresponding first and second pressing surface protruding from said pressing bar and respectively acting on said first and second elongated contact body, wherein said first and second pressing surface are cam-shaped surfaces symmetrically protruding from said pressing bar and wherein said first and second elastic elements each have a first end fixed on said rotating support and a second end acting on said pressing bar. 2. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second pressing surface are curved surfaces symmetrically protruding from said pressing bar. 3. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second pressing surface are curved surfaces asymmetrically protruding from at least a portion of said pressing bar. 4. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said pressing bar is a substantially cylindrical bar transversally positioned in said rotating support with respect to said first and second elongated contact bodies. 5. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said pressing bar comprises a first and a second seat for said second end of said first and second elastic elements, respectively. 6. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second elastic elements respectively comprise a first and a second spring each having a first end fixed on said rotating support and a second end acting on said pressing bar. 7. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said pressing bar and said first and second elastic elements of said pressure exerting device are a single body. 8. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 1 , further comprising a second couple of movable contacts that can be coupled to/uncoupled from corresponding second fixed contacts by rotation around said rotation axis, said second couple of movable contacts comprising a third and a fourth movable contacts housed in said rotating support and each having a corresponding third and fourth elongated contact body with a contact end protruding from said rotating support, said third and fourth elongated contact bodies lying parallel to each other in a rotation plane substantially perpendicular to said rotation axis. 9. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 8 , wherein said first and second couple of movable contacts are identical to each other and symmetrically positioned with respect to said rotation axis. 10. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 9 , wherein said first and third elongated contact bodies are made in a single piece and said second and fourth elongated contact bodies are made in a single piece. 11. The low voltage contact assembly, according to claim 8 , wherein said first and third elongated contact bodies are made in a single piece and said second fourth elongated contact bodies are made in a single piece. 12. A low voltage switching pole comprising the low voltage contact assembly according to claim 1 . 13. A low voltage switching device comprising the low voltage contact assembly according to claim 1 . 14. A low voltage circuit breaker comprising the low voltage contact assembly according to claim 1 . 15. A low voltage contact assembly comprising a rotating support having a body adapted to rotate around a rotation axis and supporting at least a first couple of movable contacts that can be couple to/uncoupled from corresponding first fixed contacts by rotation around said rotation axis, said first couple of movable contacts comprising a first and a second movable contacts housed in said rotating support and each having a corresponding first and second elongated contact body with a contact end protruding from said rotating support, said first and second elongated contact bodies lying parallel to each other in a rotation plane substantially perpendicular to said rotation axis, said low voltage assembly comprising a pressure exerting device having a pressing bar operatively coupled to said first and second elongated contact body and transversally placed with respect to said rotation plane of said first and second elongated contact bodies, and a first and a second elastic elements positioned at opposite ends of said pressing bar, said pressing bar comprising a first and a second operating surface each comprising a corresponding first and second pressing surface protruding from said pressing bar and respectively acting on said first and second elongated contact body, wherein said first and second pressing surface are cam-shaped surfaces protruding from said pressing bar. 16. A low voltage contact assembly comprising a rotating support having a body adapted to rotate around a rotation axis and supporting at least a first couple of movable contacts that can be couple to/uncoupled from corresponding first fixed contacts by rotation around said rotation axis, said first couple of movable contacts comprising a first and a second movable contacts housed in said rotating support and each having a corresponding first and second elongated contact body with a contact end protruding from said rotating support, said first and second elongated contact bodies lying parallel to each other in a rotation plane substantially perpendicular to said rotation axis, said low voltage assembly comprising a pressure exerting device having a pressing bar operatively coupled to said first and second elongated contact body and transversally placed with respect to said rotation plane of said first and second elongated contact bodies, and a first and a second elastic elements positioned at opposite ends of said pressing bar, said pressing bar comprising a first and a second operating surface each comprising a corresponding first and second pressing surface protruding from said pressing bar and respectively acting on said first and second elongated contact body, wherein said first and second pressing surface are curved surfaces asymmetrically protruding from at least a portion of said pressing bar.
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