Contact device and electromagnetic contactor using the same
US-2015048908-A1 · Feb 19, 2015 · US
US9570259B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9570259-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514798595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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An electromagnetic relay includes: a pair of fixed contact terminals, each of which has a fixed contact; a movable contact spring having a pair of movable pieces and a coupler coupling the pair of movable pieces, each of the movable pieces having a movable contact that contacts and is separated from the fixed contact; an armature having a flat plate to be adsorbed to an iron core and a hanging portion bent from the flat plate and extending downward, and moves the movable contact spring by a rotation operation; and an electromagnetic device driving the armature, wherein the hanging portion has a projection to fix the movable contact spring on a face thereof facing the electromagnetic device and a pulling portion that extends downward more than the projection and pulls the movable contact spring when a current flows between the fixed contact and the movable contact.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic relay comprising: a pair of fixed contact terminals, each of which has a fixed contact; a movable contact spring that has a pair of movable pieces and a coupler that couples the pair of movable pieces, each of the movable pieces having a movable contact that contacts and is separable from a respective fixed contact, wherein a current flows between the movable contacts via the pair of movable pieces and the coupler; an armature that has a first portion to be attracted to an iron core and a second portion bent from the first portion and extending downward, and moves the movable contact spring by a rotation operation; and an electromagnetic device, including the iron core, that drives the armature, wherein the coupler is directly attached to an area of the second portion of the armature facing the electromagnetic device, and wherein the second portion of the armature has a pulling portion that extends downward more than the area and pulls the movable pieces of the movable contact spring when a current flows between the fixed contact and the movable contact. 2. The electromagnetic relay as claimed in claim 1 , comprising: a sidewall that stands on at least one of a left edge and a right edge of the pulling portion and toward the electromagnetic device, and is made of a magnetic substance. 3. An electromagnetic relay comprising: a pair of fixed contact terminals, each of which has a fixed contact; a movable contact spring that has a pair of movable pieces and a coupler that couples the pair of movable pieces, each of the pair of movable pieces having a movable contact that contacts and is separated from a respective fixed contact; an armature that has a flat plate to be adsorbed to an iron core and a hanging portion bent from the flat plate and extending downward, and moves the movable contact spring by a rotation operation; an electromagnetic device that drives the armature, wherein the hanging portion has a projection to fix the movable contact spring on a face thereof facing the electromagnetic device and a pulling portion that extends downward more than the projection and pulls the movable contact spring when a current flows between the fixed contact and the movable contact; and a sidewall that stands on at least one of a left edge and a right edge of the pulling portion and toward the electromagnetic device, and is made of a magnetic substance. 4. An electromagnetic relay comprising: a pair of fixed contact terminals, each of which has a fixed contact; a connection plate that has a pair of movable contacts, each of which contacts and is separated from a respective fixed contact; a plate spring to which the connection plate is fixed; an armature that has a flat plate to be adsorbed to an iron core and a hanging portion bent from the flat plate and extending downward, and moves the connection plate and the plate spring by a rotation operation; an electromagnetic device that drives the armature, wherein the hanging portion has a projection to fix the plate spring on a face thereof facing the electromagnetic device and a pulling portion that extends downward more than the projection and pulls the plate spring and the connection plate when a current flows between the fixed contact and the movable contact; and a bottom wall that stands on a lower edge of the pulling portion and toward the electromagnetic device. 5. The electromagnetic relay as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the plate spring is bent, and the hanging portion extends so as to overlap with the plate spring and the connection plate and is bent along a shape of the plate spring. 6. An electromagnetic relay comprising: a pair of fixed contact terminals, each of which has a fixed contact; a connection plate that has a pair of movable contacts, each of which contacts and is separated from a respective fixed contact; a plate spring to which the connection plate is fixed; an armature that has a flat plate to be adsorbed to an iron core and a hanging portion bent from the flat plate and extending downward, and moves the connection plate and the plate spring by a rotation operation; an electromagnetic device that drives the armature, wherein the hanging portion has a projection to fix the plate spring on a face thereof facing the electromagnetic device and a pulling portion that extends downward more than the projection and pulls the plate spring and the connection plate when a current flows between the fixed contact and the movable contact, wherein: the plate spring is bent; and the hanging portion extends so as to overlap with the plate spring and the connection plate and is bent along a shape of the plate spring. 7. An electromagnetic relay comprising: a pair of fixed contact terminals, each of which has a fixed contact; a movable contact spring that has a pair of movable pieces and a coupler that couples the pair of movable pieces, each of the movable pieces having a movable contact that contacts and is separable from a respective fixed contact, wherein a current flows between the movable contacts via the pair of movable pieces and the coupler; an armature that has a first portion to be attracted to an iron core and a second portion bent from the first portion and extending downward, and moves the movable contact spring by a rotation operation; an electromagnetic device, including the iron core, that drives the armature, wherein the second portion has a projection to fix the movable contact spring on a face thereof facing the electromagnetic device and a pulling portion that extends downward more than the projection and pulls the movable contact spring when a current flows between the fixed contact and the movable contact; and a sidewall that stands on at least one of a left edge and a right edge of the pulling portion and toward the electromagnetic device, and is made of a magnetic substance.
comprising pivotable armature, pivoting at extremity or bending point of armature (H01H51/2227 takes precedence) · CPC title
intermediate part performing a rotating or pivoting movement (H01H50/645, H01H50/66 - H01H50/74 take precedence) · CPC title
using permanent magnets · CPC title
comprising rockable armature, rocking movement around central axis parallel to the main plane of the armature (H01H51/2227 takes precedence) · CPC title
having permanent magnets directly associated with the contacts · CPC title
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