Contact part and relay
US-2024395488-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9905385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9905385-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415536160-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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According to an electromagnetic switch of the present invention, a crossbar operating in conjunction with a movable core slides in response to magnetization or demagnetization of an operating coil to cause attraction or separation between a fixed contact point and a movable contact point on the supply-side and between a fixed contact point and a movable contact point on the load-side. The electromagnetic switch further includes a first crossbar sliding part and a second crossbar sliding part, as well as a first casing sliding part and a second casing sliding part that allow the first and second crossbar sliding parts to slide. A contact between the first casing sliding part and the first crossbar sliding part or between the second casing sliding part and the second crossbar sliding part causes the crossbar on the side of the movable core to be tilted in a direction opposite to the direction of gravity with respect to the horizontal.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic switch comprising: a movable core to be attracted to or separated from a fixed core by an electromagnet; a crossbar to include the movable core at an end and to slide integrally with the movable core in a direction of attraction or separation between the movable core and the fixed core; a casing sliding part to allow the crossbar to slide; a pair of movable contact points to operate in conjunction with sliding of the crossbar and be provided at positions to oppose each other with respect to a central axis of the crossbar along a sliding direction of the crossbar; and a pair of fixed contact points to be provided at positions facing the movable contact points, wherein the crossbar includes a first crossbar sliding part and a second crossbar sliding part, the casing sliding part includes a first casing sliding part to allow the first crossbar sliding part to slide, and a second casing sliding part to allow the second crossbar sliding part to slide, and the first crossbar sliding part is brought into contact with the first casing sliding part, or the second crossbar sliding part is brought into contact with the second casing sliding part to cause the crossbar on a side of the movable core to be tilted in a direction opposite to a direction of gravity with respect to the horizontal. 2. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 1 , wherein the first crossbar sliding part is a crossbar head sliding part being one end of the crossbar, the second crossbar sliding part is a crossbar side wall sliding part provided toward the movable core with respect to the crossbar head sliding part, the first casing sliding part is a casing head sliding part allowing the crossbar head sliding part to slide, the second casing sliding part is a casing wall sliding part allowing the crossbar side wall sliding part to slide, and the casing wall sliding part is disposed at a position to cause a lower part of the crossbar side wall sliding part to be tilted in the direction opposite to the direction of gravity with respect to the horizontal. 3. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 1 , wherein the first crossbar sliding part is a crossbar head sliding part being one end of the crossbar, the second crossbar sliding part is a crossbar side wall sliding part provided toward the movable core with respect to the crossbar head sliding part, the first casing sliding part is a casing head sliding part allowing the crossbar head sliding part to slide, the second casing sliding part is a casing wall sliding part allowing the crossbar side wall sliding part to slide, and the casing head sliding part is disposed at a position to cause an upper part of the crossbar head sliding part to be tilted in the direction of gravity with respect to the horizontal. 4. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 1 , wherein the first crossbar sliding part is a crossbar head sliding part being one end of the crossbar, the second crossbar sliding part is a crossbar side wall sliding part provided toward the movable core with respect to the crossbar head sliding part, the first casing sliding part is a casing head sliding part allowing the crossbar head sliding part to slide, the second casing sliding part is a casing wall sliding part allowing the crossbar side wall sliding part to slide, and a protrusion is provided in an upper part of the casing head sliding part facing the crossbar head sliding part or in a lower part of the casing wall sliding part facing the crossbar side wall sliding part, with respect to the sliding direction of the crossbar. 5. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 1 wherein, when the movable core is attracted to the fixed core, one of the movable contact points is brought into contact with one of the fixed contact points in a way that centers of the contact points are aligned with each other, and another one of the movable contact points is brought into contact with another one of the fixed contact points in a way that center of the contact points are aligned with each other. 6. An electromagnetic switch comprising: a movable core to be attracted to or separated from a fixed core by an electromagnet; a crossbar to slide integrally with the movable core in a direction of attraction or separation between the movable core and the fixed core; a casing sliding part to allow the crossbar to slide; a pair of upper and lower movable contact points to be provided at opposing positions on upper and lower sides with respect to a central axis of the crossbar along a sliding direction of the crossbar, and operate in conjunction with sliding of the crossbar; and a pair of upper and lower fixed contact points to be brought into contact with the upper and lower movable contact points by a movement of the movable contact points, wherein the crossbar includes a crossbar head sliding part being one sliding end of the crossbar in the sliding direction of the crossbar, and a crossbar side wall sliding part being another sliding end of the crossbar disposed on a side of the movable core, the casing sliding part includes a casing head sliding part to allow the crossbar head sliding part to slide, and a casing wall sliding part to allow the crossbar side wall sliding part to slide, and when the movable core is separated from the fixed core, a distance between the lower movable contact point and the lower fixed contact point that are in contact with each other is shorter than a distance between the upper movable contact point and the upper fixed contact point that are in contact with each other. 7. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 6 wherein, with positions of the upper and lower movable contact points being fixed when the movable core is separated from the fixed core, the distance between the lower fixed contact point and the lower movable contact point is shorter than the distance between the upper fixed contact point and the upper movable contact point. 8. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 6 wherein, with positions of the upper and lower fixed contact points being fixed when the movable core is separated from the fixed core, the distance between the lower fixed contact point and the lower movable contact point is shorter than the distance between the upper fixed contact point and the upper movable contact point. 9. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 6 , wherein the fixed contact point below the crossbar is thicker than the fixed contact point above the crossbar. 10. The electromagnetic switch according to claim 6 , wherein the movable contact point below the crossbar is thicker than the movable contact point above the crossbar. 11. An electromagnetic switch comprising: a movable core to be attracted to or separated from a fixed core by an electromagnet; a crossbar to slide integrally with the movable core in a direction of attraction or separation between the movable core and the fixed core; a casing sliding part to allow the crossbar to slide; a pair of movable contact points to operate in conjunction with sliding of the crossbar and be provided at positions to oppose each other with respect to a central axis of the crossbar along a sliding direction of the crossbar; and a pair of fixed contact points to be provided at positions facing the movable contact points, wherein the crossbar includes a first crossbar sliding part and a second crossbar sliding part, the casing sliding part includes a first casing sliding part to allow the first crossbar sliding part to slide, and a second casing sliding part to allow the second crossbar sliding part to slide, the first crossbar sliding part or the second
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