Electromagnetic relay
US-2016314921-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US9373453B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9373453-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314096391-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2016 |
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A switch is described. The switch may have first and second terminals to connect a source of power to a load, a shaft rotatable about a central axis and moveable longitudinally along the central axis, the shaft having a wing extending out orthogonally from the central axis, a contact plate to physically and electrically connect the first and second terminals when the shaft is moved longitudinally along the central axis, and a disengagement ramp to contact the wing when the shaft is rotated about the central axis, the disengagement ramp to force the shaft to move longitudinally along the central axis as the shaft is rotated to move the contact plate away from the first and second terminals.
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A switch comprising: first and second terminals to connect a source of power to a load; a shaft rotatable about a central axis and moveable longitudinally along the central axis, the shaft having a wing extending out orthogonally from the central axis; a contact plate to physically and electrically connect the first and second terminals when the shaft is moved longitudinally along the central axis; a disengagement ramp to contact the wing when the shaft is rotated about the central axis, the disengagement ramp to force the shaft to move longitudinally along the central axis as the shaft is rotated to move the contact plate away from the first and second terminals; a contact housing, the shaft disposed in the contact housing; a terminal housing, the first and second terminals disposed in the terminal housing, the terminal housing and the contact housing mateable together to enclose the contact plate and the disengagement ramp; an engagement ramp to contact the wing when the shaft is rotated about the central axis, the engagement ramp to force the shaft to move longitudinally along the central axis as the shaft is rotated to move the contact plate towards the first and second terminals; wherein the wing is a first wing, the disengagement ramp is a first disengagement ramp, and the engagement ramp is a first engagement ramp, the switch further comprising: a second wing extending out from the shaft orthogonal to the central axis; a second engagement ramp to contact the second wing when the shaft is rotated about the central axis, the engagement ramp to force the shaft to move longitudinally along the central axis as the shaft is rotated to move the contact plate towards the first and second terminals; and a second disengagement ramp to contact the second wing when the shaft is rotated about the central axis, the disengagement ramp to force the shaft to move longitudinally along the central axis as the shaft is rotated to move the contact plate away from the first and second terminals. 2. The switch recited in claim 1 , the first and second engagement ramps including a recessed portion, the switch further comprising a contact spring biased to place pressure on the first and second wings when the first and second wings are rotated to the recessed portions. 3. The switch recited in claim 1 , further comprising a return spring, the return spring biased to apply pressure to move the contact plate away from the first and second terminals. 4. A switch comprising: a first stud for connecting to a source of power; a second stud for connecting to a load; a shaft rotatable about a central axis and moveable along the length of the central axis, the shaft having a first wing and a second wing, the first and second wing extending out orthogonally from the central axis; a contact plate disposed on the shaft, the contact plate to electrically connect the first and second studs when the shaft is moved longitudinally along the central axis to electrically connect a source of power to a load; and a first disengagement ramp and a second disengagement ramp to contact the first and second wings when the shaft is rotated about the central axis to force the shaft to move longitudinally and move the contact plate away from the first and second studs to electrically disconnect the first and second studs; a terminal housing having a cavity and a first through-hole and a second through-hole disposed therein, the first stud disposed in the first through-hole such that at least a portion of the first stud is extending into the cavity of the terminal housing, the second stud disposed in the second through-hole such that at least a portion of the second stud is extending into the cavity of the switch housing; and a contact housing having a cavity and a third through-hole disposed therein, the shaft disposed in the third through-hole. 5. The switch recited in claim 4 , wherein the terminal housing and the contact housing are mateable together. 6. The switch recited in claim 5 , wherein the contact housing is disposed over the terminal housing such that the terminal housing is disposed in the cavity of the contact housing. 7. The switch recited in claim 4 , further comprising a first engagement ramp and a second engagement ramp to contact the first and second wings when the shaft is rotated about the central axis to force the shaft to move longitudinally along the central axis to move the contact plate towards the portions of the first and second studs extending into the cavity in the terminal housing to electrically connect the first and second stud. 8. The switch recited in claim 7 , wherein the first and second engagement ramps are disposed in the cavity of the contact housing. 9. The switch recited in claim 8 , the first and second engagement ramps including a recessed portion, the switch further comprising a contact spring biased to place pressure on the first and second wings when the shaft is rotated such that the first and second wings are disposed in the recessed portions. 10. The switch recited in claim 4 , wherein the first and second disengagement ramps are disposed in the cavity of the terminal housing. 11. The switch recited in claim 4 , further comprising a return spring, the return spring biased to apply pressure to move the contact plate away from the first and second studs.
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