Electromagnetic switch
US-8937518-B2 · Jan 20, 2015 · US
US9564279B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9564279-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514677188-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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An electromagnetic switch includes a pair of fixed contacts disposed and fixed in a contact housing case with a predetermined distance therebetween; a movable contact disposed in the contact housing case so as to contact and separate from the pair of fixed contacts; and an electromagnet unit which brings the movable contact into and out of contact with the pair of fixed contacts. The electromagnet unit has a magnetic yoke enclosing an exciting coil, a movable plunger having a contact pole surface facing the contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke, and a linking shaft which links the movable plunger and the movable contact, and magnetic paths through which a holding force is generated by external magnetic fluxes generated by a flowing current when the movable contact contacts the pair of fixed contacts, are formed on the contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic switch, comprising: a pair of fixed contacts disposed and fixed in a contact housing case with a predetermined distance therebetween; a movable contact disposed in the contact housing case so as to contact and separate from the pair of fixed contacts; and an electromagnet unit which brings the movable contact into and out of contact with the pair of fixed contacts, wherein the electromagnet unit has a magnetic yoke enclosing an exciting coil, a movable plunger having a contact pole surface facing a contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke, and a linking shaft which links the movable plunger and the movable contact, and a holding force for holding the movable plunger is generated and formed on the contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke by magnetic fluxes generated by a flowing current flowing through the movable contact when the movable contact contacts the pair of fixed contacts, and a magnetic path generated by the exciting coil and overlapped with the magnetic fluxes flowing through the movable contact. 2. An electromagnetic switch, comprising: a pair of fixed contacts disposed and fixed in a contact housing case with a predetermined distance therebetween; a movable contact disposed in the contact housing case so as to contact and separate from the pair of fixed contacts; and an electromagnet unit which brings the movable contact into and out of contact with the pair of fixed contacts, wherein the electromagnet unit has a magnetic yoke enclosing an exciting coil, a movable plunger, disposed so as to move through a through hole provided in the magnetic yoke and having a contact pole surface facing a contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke, and a linking shaft which links the movable plunger and the movable contact, and a holding force for holding the movable plunger is generated and formed on the contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke by magnetic fluxes generated by a flowing current flowing through the movable contact when the movable contact contacts the pair of fixed contacts, and a magnetic path generated by the exciting coil and overlapped with the magnetic fluxes flowing through the movable contact. 3. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic yoke includes a U-shaped magnetic yoke having an upper opening and surrounding the exciting coil, and an upper magnetic yoke which covers the upper opening of the U-shaped magnetic yoke and has a through hole passing vertically through the upper magnetic yoke; and the magnetic paths are formed on the contact pole surface of the upper magnetic yoke. 4. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 3 , wherein the movable plunger has a peripheral flange portion facing the contact pole surface of the upper magnetic yoke from above, and a lower surface of the peripheral flange portion is formed as the contact pole surface. 5. An electromagnetic switch, comprising: a pair of fixed contacts disposed and fixed in a contact housing case with a predetermined distance therebetween; a movable contact disposed in the contact housing case so as to contact and separate from the pair of fixed contacts; and an electromagnet unit which brings the movable contact into and out of contact with the pair of fixed contacts, wherein the electromagnet unit has a magnetic yoke enclosing an exciting coil, a movable plunger having a contact pole surface facing a contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke, and a linking shaft which links the movable plunger and the movable contact, magnetic paths, through which a holding force is generated by magnetic fluxes generated by a flowing current when the movable contact contacts the pair of fixed contacts, are formed on the contact pole surface of the magnetic yoke, and the magnetic paths are formed of slits extending outwardly toward an outside of the movable contact from a through hole of the magnetic yoke. 6. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 5 , wherein the slits include two pairs of slit portions extending parallel to each other from the through hole and formed in positions which sandwich the through hole and face the movable contact. 7. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 5 , wherein the slits include two sets of a plurality slit portions extending radially from the through hole and formed in positions which sandwich the through hole and face the movable contact. 8. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 5 , wherein the slits open into the through hole.
Auxiliary magnetic circuits, e.g. for maintaining armature in, or returning armature to, position of rest, for damping or accelerating movement · CPC title
using magnetisable elements associated with the contacts · CPC title
fixed to operating part · CPC title
containing inert or dielectric gasses, e.g. SF6, for arc prevention or arc extinction · CPC title
Stationary parts of magnetic circuit, e.g. yoke · CPC title
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