Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Electromagnetically actuated switches – Multiple contact type
Reexamination Certificate
2002-08-30
2004-03-16
Donovan, Lincoln (Department: 2832)
Electricity: magnetically operated switches, magnets, and electr
Electromagnetically actuated switches
Multiple contact type
C335S202000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06707357
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an electromagnetic switch, more particularly to an electromagnetic switch with an electromagnetic module and a contact module that is to be plugged into the electromagnetic module.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate a conventional electromagnetic switch that includes a housing
3
, first and second electromagnetic members
5
,
6
mounted in the housing
3
, a fixed contact member mounted in the housing
3
above the first and second electromagnetic members
5
,
6
, and a movable contact member
8
mounted in the housing
3
above the fixed contact member. Each of the first and second electromagnetic members
5
,
6
includes a coil
51
, a yoke
41
disposed below the coil
51
, and an armature
61
disposed above the coil
51
. The armature
61
of each of the first and second electromagnetic members
5
,
6
has a pair of pushing arms
71
extending upwardly therefrom toward and pivoted to the movable contact member
8
via pivot studs
83
which are formed on two opposite ends of the movable contact member
8
. First and second urging members
84
,
85
are mounted in the housing
3
for respectively urging the opposite ends of the movable contact member
8
in an upward direction. The movable contact member
8
includes first and second movable contacts
821
,
822
, and is rotatable between a first angular position, in which, the first movable contact
821
is turned downwardly to electrically contact a first fixed contact
311
of the fixed contact member, which results from downward movement of the armature
61
of the first electromagnetic member
5
against an urging action of the first urging member
84
via the yoke
41
of the first electromagnetic member.
5
upon actuation of the coil
51
of the first electromagnetic member
5
, and a second angular position, in which, the second movable contact
822
is turned downwardly to electrically contact a second fixed contact
312
of the fixed contact member, which results from downward movement of the armature
61
of the second electromagnetic member
6
against an urging action of the second urging member
85
via the yoke
41
of the second electromagnetic member
6
upon actuation of the coil
51
of the second electromagnetic member
6
.
The conventional electromagnetic switch is disadvantageous in that since all of the components thereof are mounted in the housing
3
, the assembly operation is relatively inconvenient and time-consuming. As a consequence, the manufacturing cost of the conventional electromagnetic switch is significantly increased. Moreover, the repair and the mounting and dismounting of a plurality of conductive wires thereon are laborious, and the urging members
84
,
85
tend to fail after a period of use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an electromagnetic switch that dispenses with the use of the aforesaid urging members and that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided an electromagnetic switch that comprises: an electromagnetic module including first and second electromagnetic members, each of which includes a coil, a yoke disposed above the coil, and an armature disposed below the coil and movable upwardly when actuated by the yoke upon application of an electric current to the coil, the electromagnetic module further including first and second pushing units connected to and projecting upwardly and respectively from the armatures of the first and second electromagnetic members, and co-movable with the armatures, respectively; and a contact module including a fixed contact member disposed above the first and second electromagnetic members and including conductive first and second fixed contacts, and a movable contact member disposed between the electromagnetic module and the fixed contact member and including a movable seat with two opposite sides, and conductive first and second movable contacts which are respectively disposed at the opposite sides of the movable seat and which are vertically and respectively aligned with the first and second fixed contacts. The movable seat is pivoted to the fixed contact member so as to permit the movable contact member to be rotatable relative to the fixed contact member among a first angular position, in which the first movable contact is in electrical contact with the first fixed contact, whereas the second movable contact is spaced apart from the second fixed contact when the coil of the first electromagnetic member is actuated, a second angular position, in which the second movable contact is in electrical contact with the second fixed contact, whereas the first movable contact is spaced apart from the first fixed contact when the coil of the second electromagnetic member is actuated, and a normal angular position, in which the first and second movable contacts are spaced apart from the first and second fixed contacts, respectively, when the coils of the first and second electromagnetic members are disabled. The first and second pushing units respectively extend toward the opposite sides of the movable seat in such a manner that the first pushing unit is moved upwardly upon actuation of the armature of the first electromagnetic member so as to move the movable contact member to the first angular position, and that the second pushing unit is moved upwardly upon actuation of the armature of the second electromagnetic member so as to move the movable contact member to the second angular position.
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Christie Parker & Hale LLP
Donovan Lincoln
Tendex Electric Co., Ltd.
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