Arc path formation unit and direct current relay including same
US-2023411096-A1 · Dec 21, 2023 · US
US12494334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12494334-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017612443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 9, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 9, 2025 |
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A direct current relay comprises a magnetism forming unit accommodated in a frame unit. The magnetism forming unit comprises a first magnet member and a second magnet member. A magnetism strengthening member is provided between the first and second magnet member. The magnetism strengthening member strengthens the magnetic field formed between the first and second magnet member. Therefore, the flow of the magnetic field formed inside an arc chamber is strengthened so as to effectively form an arc extinguishing path. The magnetism strengthening member can apply an electromagnetic attractive force to a movable core. Therefore, the movable core receives the electromagnetic attractive force according to magnetization of a fixed core, and also the electromagnetic attractive force from the magnetism strengthening member. Thus, since a driving force for moving the movable core increases, the operation reliability of the movable core can be improved.
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A Direct Current (DC) relay comprising: a fixed contactor; a movable contactor longitudinally extending in a first longitudinal direction and having a first side located adjacent to the fixed contactor to be brought into contact with or separated from the fixed contactor; a first magnet member longitudinally extending in a second longitudinal direction perpendicular to the first longitudinal direction and that is located adjacent to a first end face of the movable contactor; a second magnet member longitudinally extending in the second longitudinal direction and that is located adjacent to a second end face of the movable contactor opposite to the first end face in the first longitudinal direction; a magnetic force reinforcing member located between the first magnet member and the second magnet member in the first longitudinal direction to form magnetic fields together with the first magnet member and the second magnet member; a fixed core located on a second side of the movable contactor opposite to the first side of the movable contactor, wherein the fixed core is magnetized when control power is applied, the fixed core having a first side facing the second side of the movable contactor and a second side opposite to the first side, the first side of the fixed core defining a recess in which the magnetic force reinforcing member is accommodated; and a movable core located on the second side of the fixed core and configured to move toward the movable contactor when the fixed core is magnetized, wherein the magnetic force reinforcing member is located on the second side of the movable contactor; wherein a first side of the first magnet member and a first side of the second magnet member that face one another both have a first polarity, and wherein a first side of the magnetic force reinforcing member that faces the movable contactor has a second polarity different from the first polarity. 2 . The direct current relay of claim 1 , wherein the fixed contactor is disposed between the first magnet member and the second magnet member, where the fixed contactor comprises: a first fixed contactor disposed closer to the first side of the movable contactor than to a second side of the movable contactor that is opposite to the first side in the first longitudinal direction; and a second fixed contactor disposed closer to the second side of the movable contactor than to the first side. 3 . The direct current relay of claim 2 , wherein the magnetic force reinforcing member is located between the first fixed contactor and the second fixed contactor in the first longitudinal direction of the movable contactor. 4 . The direct current relay of claim 2 , wherein a first one of the first fixed contactor or the second fixed contactor is electrically connected to an external power supply, and wherein a second one of the first fixed contactor and the second fixed contactor is electrically connected to an external load. 5 . The direct current relay of claim 1 , wherein directions of the magnetic fields generated by the first magnet member, the second magnet member, and the magnetic force reinforcing member is one of: a first direction from the first magnet member and the second magnet member toward the magnetic force reinforcing member; and a second direction from the magnetic force reinforcing member toward the first magnet member and the second magnet member. 6 . The direct current relay of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic force reinforcing member is located between the movable contactor and the fixed core to apply attractive force to the movable core in a direction toward the fixed core. 7 . The direct current relay of claim 6 , further comprising coils disposed to surround the fixed core and the movable core to generate an electromagnetic field when the control power is applied, wherein the fixed core is magnetized by the electromagnetic field generated by the coils. 8 . The direct current relay of claim 7 , wherein the fixed core applies attractive force to the movable core in the direction toward the fixed core when the fixed core is magnetized, and wherein the magnetic force reinforcing member applies attractive force to the movable core in a direction toward the magnetic force reinforcing member. 9 . The direct current relay of claim 1 , further comprising: a shaft extending in a third longitudinal direction, and connected to the movable contactor so as to be movable toward or away from the fixed contactor together with the movable contactor; the fixed core having the shaft inserted therethrough, and magnetized when control power is applied; and wherein the magnetic force reinforcing member is located between the fixed core and the movable contactor, having the shaft movably coupled therethrough, and configured to apply attractive force to the movable core. 10 . The direct current relay of claim 9 , wherein the magnetic force reinforcing member has a cylindrical shape extending in the third longitudinal direction, and wherein a hollow portion is formed through a center of the magnetic force reinforcing member in the third longitudinal direction, and the shaft is coupled through the hollow portion. 11 . A Direct Current (DC) relay comprising: a fixed contactor; a movable contactor extending in a first longitudinal direction and having a first side located adjacent to the fixed contactor to be brought into contact with or separated from the fixed contactor; a first magnet member extending in a second longitudinal direction perpendicular to the first longitudinal direction and that is located adjacent to a first end face of the movable contactor; a second magnet member extending in the second longitudinal direction and that is located adjacent to a second end face of the movable contactor opposite to the first end face in the first longitudinal direction; a magnetic force reinforcing member located between the first magnet member and the second magnet member in the first longitudinal direction to form magnetic fields together with the first magnet member and the second magnet member, a fixed core located on a second side of the movable contactor opposite to the first side of the movable contactor, wherein the fixed core is magnetized when control power is applied, the fixed core having a first side facing the second side of the movable contactor and a second side opposite to the first side, the first side of the fixed core defining a recess in which the magnetic force reinforcing member is accommodated; and a movable core located on the second side of the fixed core and configured to move toward the movable contactor when the fixed core is magnetized, wherein a first side of the first magnet member and a first side of the second magnet member that face one another both have a first polarity; and wherein a first side of the magnetic force reinforcing member that faces the movable contactor has a second polarity different from the first polarity. 12 . A Direct Current (DC) relay comprising: a fixed contactor; a movable contactor having: a first end face, extending in a first direction for a first length; a second end face, extending in the first direction for the first length; a third end face, extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction for a second length, less than the first length, between the first end face and the second end face of the movable contactor; a fourth end face, extending in the second direction for the second length between the first end face and the second end face of the movable contactor; and first side disposed perpendicularly to the first end face,
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