Contact device and electromagnetic relay equipped with the contact device
US-2015194284-A1 · Jul 9, 2015 · US
US9269507B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9269507-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314390326-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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A contact device includes: fixed terminals; a movable contact maker; a pressing spring; an adjustment plate that comes into contact with an upper face of the movable contact maker; a holding portion; a movable shaft; and an electromagnet block. The holding portion is divided into first and second holding portions that are separated from each other. The first and second holding portions are electrically connected to each other via only the adjustment plate, due to the adjustment plate being sandwiched by a first side plate of the first holding portion and a second side plate of the second holding portion. The adjustment plate is moved in extending and contracting directions of the pressing spring, and the adjustment plate and each of the first and second side plates are subjected to resistance welding at a position at which pressing force of the pressing spring is a predetermined value.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spring load adjustment structure of a contact device, the contact device comprising, fixed terminals respectively comprising fixed contacts, a movable contact maker comprising, on one face thereof, movable contacts that are brought into contact with and separate from the respective fixed contacts, a pressing spring that is configured to bias the movable contact maker toward the fixed contacts, an adjuster that is opposite to the one face of the movable contact maker, a holding portion comprising a bottom that sandwiches the movable contact maker and the pressing spring with the adjuster in a moving direction of the movable contacts, and side plates that are opposite to side ends of the movable contact maker, and a driving unit that is configured to drive the movable contact maker such that the movable contacts are brought into contact with and separate from the respective fixed contacts, wherein the holding portion is divided into a first holding portion and a second holding portion, wherein the side plates comprise a first side plate provided to the first holding portion and a second side plate provided to the second holding portion, wherein the first and the second holding portions are provided in a state of being separated from each other, and by sandwiching the adjuster with the first side plate and the second side plate that are opposite to each other, the first and the second holding portions are electrically connected with each other via only the adjuster, and wherein a distance between the bottom and the adjuster is changed by moving the adjuster in extending and contracting directions of the pressing spring, and the adjuster and each of the first and second side plates are subjected to resistance welding at a position at which pressing force of the pressing spring against the movable contact maker is a predetermined value. 2. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the bottom and the pressing spring are insulated from each other. 3. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 2 , wherein the contact device further comprises a spring receiving portion provided between the bottom and the pressing spring, and wherein the spring receiving portion is formed of a material having an electrical insulation property. 4. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 3 , wherein the spring receiving portion comprises planar faces that are opposite to each other on outer faces. 5. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 3 , wherein a first protrusion is formed on a first face, which opposes the second side plate, of the first side plate, and a second protrusion is formed on a second face, which opposes the first side plate, of the second side plate, and wherein the adjuster and each of the first and the second side plates are subjected to projection welding in a state in which tips of the first and second protrusions are in contact with the adjuster. 6. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 5 , wherein a plurality of first protrusions, each of which is the first protrusion, are formed on the first side plate, and a plurality of second protrusions, each of which is the second protrusion, are formed on the second side plate. 7. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 5 , wherein, in the first side plate, the third face that is the face opposite to the first face is formed in a planar shape, and in the second side plate, the fourth face that is the face opposite to the second face is formed in a planar shape. 8. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 2 , wherein the holding portion comprises an opening portion opposing to the bottom in the moving direction of the movable contacts, and the adjuster that covers the opening portion is welded to each of the first and second side plates. 9. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact device further comprises a spring receiving portion provided between the bottom and the pressing spring, and wherein the spring receiving portion is formed of a material having an electrical insulation property. 10. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 9 , wherein the bottom comprises a first bottom provided to the first holding portion and a second bottom provided to the second holding portion, wherein, in the first holding portion, the first bottom and the first side plate are continuous via a first bent portion, wherein, in the second holding portion, the second bottom and the second side plate are continuous via a second bent portion, wherein the spring receiving portion is provided to the bottom, and wherein the first and second bent portions are exposed from the spring receiving portion. 11. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 9 , wherein the spring receiving portion comprises planar faces that are opposite to each other on outer faces. 12. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 1 , wherein a first protrusion is formed on a first face, which opposes the second side plate, of the first side plate, and a second protrusion is formed on a second face, which opposes the first side plate, of the second side plate, and wherein the adjuster and each of the first and the second side plates are subjected to projection welding in a state in which tips of the first and second protrusions are in contact with the adjuster. 13. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 12 , wherein the first protrusion is formed on a side of the first face of the first side plate by extrusion from a side of a third face, the third face being a face of the first side plate that is opposite to the first face, and the second protrusion is formed on a side of the second face of the second side plate by extrusion from a side of a fourth face, the fourth face being a face of the second side plate that is opposite to the second face. 14. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 12 , wherein a plurality of first protrusions, each of which is the first protrusion, are formed on the first side plate, and a plurality of second protrusions, each of which is the second protrusion, are formed on the second side plate. 15. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 14 , wherein the plurality of first protrusions are formed on a same plane of the first side plate, and the plurality of second protrusions are formed on a same plane of the second side plate. 16. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 12 , wherein, in the first side plate, the third face that is the face opposite to the first face is formed in a planar shape, and in the second side plate, the fourth face that is the face opposite to the second face is formed in a planar shape. 17. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the holding portion comprises an opening portion opposing to the bottom in the moving direction of the movable contacts, and the adjuster that covers the opening portion is welded to each of the first and second side plates. 18. The spring load adjustment structure of a contact device according to claim 1 , wherein the adjuster is coated by pl
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