Electromagnetic relay

US9431200B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9431200-B2
Application numberUS-201414514039-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 14, 2014
Priority dateJan 27, 2014
Publication dateAug 30, 2016
Grant dateAug 30, 2016

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Abstract

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An electromagnetic relay includes a housing, a fixed contact provided within the housing, a movable contact movable to contact or be separated from the fixed contact, and a driving unit configured to drive the movable contact to be in contact with or separated from the fixed contact, and including a coil, a yoke disposed within the coil and having an inner section for forming a magnetic path inside and outside of the coil, a movable core disposed within the coil to be attractable by the inner section, and a shaft having one end connected to the movable core and another end connected to the movable contact, capable of facilitating an assembling process of a shaft and a movable core by eliminating a welding process.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic relay, comprising: a housing; a fixed contact provided within the housing; a movable contact configured to be movable between contacting the fixed contact and separated from the fixed contact; and a driving unit configured to drive the movable contact between contacting the fixed contact or separated from the fixed contact, wherein the driving unit comprises: a coil; a yoke disposed within the coil and comprising an inner section for forming a magnetic path inside and outside of the coil; a movable core disposed within the coil to be attractable by the inner section; a shaft comprising: a shaft body; and one end connected to the movable core and another end connected to the movable contact, wherein a coupling portion is provided at the one end and coupled with the movable core; and a fixing member configured to be coupled to an end of the coupling portion which is exposed outside of the movable core, wherein the fixing member is configured to restrict separation of the coupling portion from the movable core, wherein: a hook is provided at the end of the coupling portion, a hook locking jaw is provided at the fixing member and configured to be engaged with the hook in an axial direction, and the coupling portion comprises: a first diameter section extending from an end of the shaft body; a second diameter section formed adjacent to the first diameter section and having a smaller diameter than the first diameter section; and a hook locking jaw accommodating portion adjacent to the second diameter section and configured to accommodate the hook locking jaw. 2. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1 , wherein the hook locking jaw is further configured to be elastically transformed when the hook locking jaw is coupled to the hook. 3. The electromagnetic relay of claim 2 , wherein the fixing member comprises: a cylindrical fixing member body, and a plurality of hook locking jaws disposed along a circumference within the cylindrical fixing member body. 4. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1 , wherein the shaft and the movable core comprise corresponding engaging portions configured to restrict an exposed amount of the hook. 5. The electromagnetic relay of claim 4 , wherein the engaging portion of the shaft comprises a hooking portion and the engaging portion of the moveable core comprises a hooking jaw, and wherein the corresponding engaging portions are configured to be engaged in an axial direction. 6. The electromagnetic relay of claim 3 , wherein the hook locking jaw comprises a hook accommodating portion configured to accommodate the hook. 7. The electromagnetic relay of claim 6 , wherein the fixing member body includes a through hole configured to be in communication with the hook accommodating portion. 8. The electromagnetic relay of claim 3 , wherein the movable core comprises a fixing member insertion portion configured to accommodate the fixing member. 9. The electromagnetic relay of claim 8 , wherein the fixing member body comprises a flange extended outwardly along a radial direction. 10. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1 , wherein the shaft is made of a synthetic resin material. 11. The electromagnetic relay of claim 10 , wherein: the movable contact and the shaft are coupled to each other and configured to be movable with each other, the shaft comprises a compression spring configured to provide an elastic force to the movable contact when contacting the fixed contact, and the shaft further comprises a compression spring support portion configured to support the compression spring. 12. The electromagnetic relay of claim 10 , wherein the shaft comprises a void at a body of the shaft. 13. The electromagnetic relay of claim 1 , wherein the yoke comprises: a first yoke disposed outside the coil to form a magnetic path; and a second yoke including a connection section configured to connect the inner section to the first yoke. 14. The electromagnetic relay of claim 13 , wherein a restoration spring is provided between the inner section of the second core and the movable core and configured to bias the movable core to its initial position, and wherein the inner section comprises a restoration spring support portion configured to support an end of the restoration spring. 15. The electromagnetic relay of claim 14 , wherein the inner section further comprises a cylindrical portion comprising a receiving space and a shielding portion configured to shield an end of the cylindrical portion, and wherein the restoration spring support portion is concave and is provided on the shielding portion. 16. The electromagnetic relay of claim 14 , wherein the first yoke is configured in a U-shape, and wherein the first yoke comprises: a shielding portion disposed at an end of the coil in an axial direction, and side wall portions angularly extending from ends of the shielding portion and disposed at an outer circumferential surface of the coil. 17. An electromagnetic relay, comprising: a housing; a fixed contact provided within the housing; a movable contact configured to be movable between contacting the fixed contact and separated from the fixed contact; and a driving unit configured to drive the movable contact between contacting the fixed contact or separated from the fixed contact, wherein the driving unit comprises: a coil; a yoke disposed within the coil and comprising an inner section for forming a magnetic path inside and outside of the coil; a movable core disposed within the coil to be attractable by the inner section; a shaft comprising: a shaft body; and one end connected to the movable core and another end connected to the movable contact, wherein a coupling portion is provided at the one end and coupled with the movable core; and a fixing member configured to be coupled to an end of the coupling portion which is exposed outside of the movable core, wherein the fixing member is configured to restrict separation of the coupling portion from the movable core, wherein: a hook is provided at the end of the coupling portion, a hook locking jaw is provided at the fixing member and configured to be engaged with the hook in an axial direction, and the coupling portion comprises: a first diameter section extending from an end of the shaft body; and a second diameter section formed adjacent to the first diameter section and having a smaller diameter than the first diameter section; wherein the shaft and the movable core comprise corresponding engaging portions to restrict an exposed range of the hook, and wherein the engaging portion of the shaft comprises a hooking portion and the engaging portion of the moveable core comprises a hooking jaw, and the corresponding engaging portions are configured to be engaged in an axial direction.

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  • wherein the magnetic circuit is substantially closed · CPC title

  • Mechanical arrangements for preventing or damping vibration or shock, e.g. by balancing of armature · CPC title

  • Stationary parts of magnetic circuit, e.g. yoke · CPC title

  • for contactors having bridging contacts · CPC title

  • H01H51/065Primary

    Relays having a pair of normally open contacts rigidly fixed to a magnetic core movable along the axis of a solenoid, e.g. relays for starting automobiles (details H01H50/20) · CPC title

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What does patent US9431200B2 cover?
An electromagnetic relay includes a housing, a fixed contact provided within the housing, a movable contact movable to contact or be separated from the fixed contact, and a driving unit configured to drive the movable contact to be in contact with or separated from the fixed contact, and including a coil, a yoke disposed within the coil and having an inner section for forming a magnetic path in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lsis Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01H51/065. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 30 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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