Switching relay having contact ripping device
US-9177744-B2 · Nov 3, 2015 · US
US9437383B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9437383-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514737324-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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The present invention relates to an auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor, and more particularly, to an auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor capable of maximizing a time duration for which power is supplied to a magnetic coil for switching a main contact until the main contact is closed. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor, includes: a case formed to have a box shape; an auxiliary sliding member installed above the case, and moving up and down by receiving a pressure from a main contact sliding member; an elastic member accommodated in an insertion groove formed in the auxiliary sliding member; a pressing member insertion-installed below the auxiliary sliding member, and moving up and down by an elastic force of the elastic member; and a micro switch turned on/off by the pressing member.
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What is claimed is: 1. An auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor, comprising: a case formed to have a box shape; an auxiliary sliding member installed above the case, and moving up and down by receiving a pressure from a main contact sliding member; an elastic member accommodated in an insertion groove formed in the auxiliary sliding member; a pressing member insertion-installed in an insertion groove, and moving up and down by an elastic force of the elastic member; and a micro switch turned on/off by the pressing member. 2. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is formed as a compression coil spring. 3. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary sliding member is provided with a locking portion protruding inward at a lower end thereof, and wherein a locking groove for locking the locking portion is formed above the pressing member. 4. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 3 , wherein the pressing member is formed so that an outer diameter thereof is smaller than an inner diameter of the insertion groove. 5. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 1 , wherein the micro switch includes: a housing; a pair of terminals fixedly-installed in the housing and exposed to outside of the housing partially; a leaf spring configured to connect or disconnect the pair of terminals to or from each other; and a contact button configured to apply a force to the leaf spring by the pressing member. 6. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 1 , wherein a minimum operating load of the elastic member is set to be smaller than a returning load required when the micro switch is closed, and wherein a maximum operating load of the elastic member is set to be larger than an operating load required when the micro switch is open. 7. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 1 , wherein a second elastic member is disposed between the auxiliary sliding member and the micro switch. 8. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 1 , further comprising a second sliding member which performs an up/down motion within the auxiliary sliding member, wherein the elastic member includes: a first spring disposed on an upper surface of the second sliding member; and a second spring disposed between a lower surface of the second sliding member and the pressing member. 9. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 8 , wherein a spring constant of the first spring is set to be smaller than that of the second spring. 10. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 8 , wherein a maximum operating load of the first spring is set between an operating load required when the micro switch is open, and a returning load required when the micro switch is closed. 11. The auxiliary contact mechanism of an electromagnetic contactor of claim 8 , wherein an operating load of the second spring is set to be larger than an operating load required when the micro switch is open.
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