Arc control for contactor assembly

US9373468B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9373468-B2
Application numberUS-201414487706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2014
Priority dateSep 16, 2014
Publication dateJun 21, 2016
Grant dateJun 21, 2016

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A contactor or switch assembly adapted for switching power to a circuit. The housing has internal walls that laterally extend within the interior compartment to define a protection chamber. Current carrying contacts are disposed in the protection chamber of the housing. The current carrying contacts include conductive bodies that protrude from the housing and are configured to close the circuit. Arc dissipation areas are provided in the protection chamber and are located proximate to the current carrying contacts. Magnets are provided proximate ends of the dissipation areas. The magnets create magnetic flux or a magnetic field that extends across the current carrying contacts. The magnetic flux directs electric arcs radiating from one or more of the current carrying contacts into the arc dissipation areas, thereby increasing the effective distance that the electric arcs travel wherein the electric arcs are dissipated in the dissipation areas.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A contactor assembly adapted for switching power to a circuit having a power source, the contactor assembly comprising: a housing defining an interior compartment and including internal walls that laterally extend within the interior compartment to define a protection chamber, end walls of the protection chamber having an arcuate configuration; current carrying contacts disposed in the protection chamber of the housing, the current carrying contacts including conductive bodies that protrude from the housing and are configured to close the circuit; an actuator assembly having a coupling member which cooperates with the current carrying contacts to open and close the circuit; arc dissipation areas provided in the protection chamber of the interior compartment, the arc dissipation chambers located proximate to the current carrying contacts; arcuate magnets provided proximate the arcuate end walls of the dissipation areas and proximate the current carrying contacts, the arcuate magnets do not reduce the contact force applied between the coupling member and the contact carrying contacts when the circuit is closed; the arcuate magnets create magnetic flux or a magnetic field that extends across the current carrying contacts, the magnetic flux from the arcuate magnets directs electric arcs radiating from one or more of the current carrying contacts into the arc dissipation areas, thereby increasing the effective distance that the electric arcs travel wherein the electric arcs are dissipated in the dissipation areas. 2. The contactor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnets are inserted and maintained in magnet receiving recess formed between an inner housing of the contactor and an outer housing of the contactor. 3. The contactor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnets are permanent magnets. 4. The contactor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnets are electromagnets. 5. The contactor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic flux from the magnets directs the electric arcs in a path approximating a parabola. 6. The contactor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnets are inserted and maintained in magnet receiving recess, wherein the electric arc does not directly contact the magnets, allowing the magnets to retain their magnetic properties to achieve stable performance. 7. A switch assembly adapted for switching power to a circuit having a power source, the switch assembly comprising: a housing defining an interior compartment and including internal walls that laterally extend within the interior compartment to define a protection chamber, end walls of the protection chamber having an arcuate configuration; current carrying contacts disposed in the protection chamber of the housing, the current carrying contacts including conductive bodies that protrude from the housing and are configured to close the circuit; an actuator assembly having a coupling member which cooperates with the current carrying contacts to open and close the circuit arc dissipation areas provided in the protection chamber of the interior compartment, the arc dissipation chambers located proximate to the current carrying contacts; arcuate magnets provided proximate the arcuate end walls of the dissipation areas and proximate the current carrying contacts, the arcuate magnets do not reduce the contact force applied between the coupling member and the contact carrying contacts when the circuit is closed; the arcuate magnets create magnetic flux or a magnetic field that extends across the current carrying contacts, the magnetic flux from the arcuate magnets directs electric arcs radiating from one or more of the current carrying contacts into the arc dissipation areas, wherein paths of the electric arcs approximate a parabola, thereby effectively increasing the distance that the arcs must travel. 8. The switch assembly of claim 7 , wherein the magnets are inserted and maintained in magnet receiving recess formed between an inner housing of the contactor and an outer housing of the contactor. 9. The switch assembly of claim 7 , wherein the magnets are permanent magnets. 10. The switch assembly of claim 7 , wherein the magnets are electromagnets. 11. The switch assembly of claim 7 , wherein the magnets are inserted and maintained in magnet receiving recess, wherein the electric arc does not directly contact the magnets, allowing the magnets to retain their magnetic properties to achieve stable performance. 12. A switch assembly adapted for switching power to a circuit having a power source, the switch assembly comprising: a housing defining an interior compartment and including internal walls that laterally extend within the interior compartment to define a protection chamber, end walls of the protection chamber having an arcuate configuration; a pair of current carrying contacts disposed in the protection chamber of the housing, the current carrying contacts including conductive bodies that protrude from the housing and are configured to close the circuit; an actuator assembly having a coupling member which cooperates with the current carrying contacts to open and close the circuit a pair of arc dissipation areas provided at opposite ends of the protection chamber of the interior compartment, the arc dissipation chambers located proximate to the current carrying contacts; a pair of arcuate magnets provided proximate the arcuate end walls of the dissipation areas and proximate the current carrying contacts, the pair of arcuate magnets do not reduce the contact force applied between the coupling member and the contact carrying contacts when the circuit is closed; each arcuate magnet creates magnetic flux or a magnetic field that extends across a respective current carrying contact, the magnetic flux from the each arcuate magnet directs an electric arc radiating from the respective current carrying contact into a respective arc dissipation area, thereby increasing the effective distance that the electric arc travels wherein the electric arc is dissipated in the respective dissipation area. 13. The switch assembly of claim 12 , wherein the pair of magnets are inserted and maintained in a pair of magnet receiving recesses formed between an inner housing of the contactor and an outer housing of the contactor, the pair of magnet receiving recesses isolates the pair of magnets from the interior compartment, wherein the electric arcs do not directly contact the pair of magnets, allowing the pair of magnets to retain their magnetic properties to achieve stable performance. 14. The switch assembly of claim 13 , wherein the magnetic flux from the pair of magnets directs the electric arcs in a path approximating a parabola. 15. The switch assembly of claim 13 , wherein the pair of magnets are permanent magnets. 16. The switch assembly of claim 13 , wherein the pair of magnets are electromagnets.

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  • H01H9/443Primary

    using permanent magnets · CPC title

  • using blow-out magnet {(for vacuum switches H01H33/664)} · CPC title

  • Stationary parts for restricting or subdividing the arc, e.g. barrier plate · CPC title

  • H01H33/182Primary

    using permanent magnets (H01H33/187 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for contactors having bridging contacts · CPC title

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What does patent US9373468B2 cover?
A contactor or switch assembly adapted for switching power to a circuit. The housing has internal walls that laterally extend within the interior compartment to define a protection chamber. Current carrying contacts are disposed in the protection chamber of the housing. The current carrying contacts include conductive bodies that protrude from the housing and are configured to close the circuit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tyco Electronics Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H9/443. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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