Modular multi-phase contactor

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Electromagnetically actuated switches – Multiple contact type

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C335S202000

Reexamination Certificate

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06476697

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (FIELD OF INVENTION)
The invention relates generally to the field of electrical relays, and more particularly to a modular multi-phase electrical relay contactor having a reduced number of and lower cost parts and increased reliability.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (Description of the Prior Art)
Electrical relays are used in a wide variety of applications, including automotive, aircraft, and industrial applications, and are used for power switching applications. All electrical relays permit a relatively small voltage source to actuate a gate for larger voltage/currents.
Electrical relays, particularly high voltage electrical relays, have tended to be relatively expensive. The relatively high expense relates to deficiencies in the available designs, which include the need for relatively expensive materials, and a comparatively large number of complex parts which must be separately manufactured and assembled.
In cases where multi-phase relay switching (e.g. three phase) is required, in the past, unitary structures have been provided. Unfortunately, unitary multi-phase relay and not always versatile and their likely smaller production runs can be more costly to produce. For example, if a particular application requires simultaneous switching of more than three lines, either a plurality of multiple relays must be connected together and carefully controlled, or a custom built relay must be assembled. To the extent that making small runs of customized unitary relays can be avoided, it would be preferably to gang together individual modules.
There accordingly remains a need for a new design for an electrical relay contactor, which has fewer parts, that is made of less expensive materials, and that can be more easily and quickly assembled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One object of the invention is to provide a new design for a modular electrical relay contactor that is easily and quickly assembled from relatively few parts.
Another object of the invention is to provide a new design for a modular electrical relay contactor that is made from relatively low cost components, and in which modular units can be ganged together to provide for multi-phase switching.
A further object of the invention is to provide a modular electrical relay contactor that is reliable over a wide variety of conditions, and which assures synchronous switching between the plurality of modules.
These and other objects of the invention are achieved by providing a new design of modular single pole, double throw electrical relay contactor in which a moveable contactor is carried by a modular receptacle designed with the receptacle of an adjacent electrical relay contactor.
To provide for lower material and assembly costs, a small number of non-conducting and metallic units can be quickly screwed and/or slipped together. This feature simplifies assembly, reduces costs, and improves quality.


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