[0001] The present invention belongs to electricity, namely to basic electric components,
in particular to switches and construction details of switches, which can be manipulated
by means of corresponding lever, and in particular to switches suitable for protection
against electric overloads. According to the International Patent Classification (IPC
9) such inventions belongs to the class H 01 H 71/52, H 01 H 73/50 or H 01 H 71/40.
[0002] In this, the purpose of the invention is merely to simplify the security switch by
simultaneously increasing its reliability. This means however, that appropriate concept
of the security electric switch should be created, which would enable that upon integration
of such switch into an electric circuit, as soon as either thermal overload or a short
circuit current occur within said circuit, said switch would have to promptly and
reliable interrupt the circuit by maintaining a contact resistance and internal power
loss as low as possible, by which the velocity of pivoting the movable contact by
interrupting of the circuit extending there-through should be as high as possible,
so that also commutation of the electric arc should be quick, and on the other hand,
also the mechanical concept and arrangement of the movable contact member and the
immovable contact member should be simple and should allow automatized mass production
and also such current path, which should on the one hand lead to deflection of the
electric arc due to formation of appropriate magnetic field, and on the other hand
also to maintaining of sufficient distance between the movable contact member and
the immovable contact member, by which also discharging resistance of the switch in
its interrupted state could be essentially improved.
[0003] Protective electric switch is disclosed in
EP 2 545 576 B1, to the reference to which is herewith claimed by the applicant. Such switch comprises
a casing, which consists of electric insulating material and is furnished with at
least two electric contacts for attaching at least two wires, by means of which the
switch can be integrated into each desired electric circuit. For the purposes of interconnecting
or interrupting said electric circuit, a movable contact and a fixed contact are foreseen
inside of said casing, which each per se consist of electric conductive material and
are each per se connected to said contacts used for integration into each electric
circuit. Said movable contact is adapted to cooperate with a disconnecting mechanism,
which is joined with an actuating handle, which is adapted for controlling the switch
and indicating errors, and can be activated by means of a trigger. Said trigger comprises
at least an electric coil, a bimetallic washer and a needle, which may impact said
disconnecting mechanism either due to thermal dilatation of said bimetallic washer
or due to magnetic field generated by said coil. Said actuating handle is pivotally
embedded in its pivot point within the casing and comprises an outside from the casing
protruding portion and an inside of the casing located portion, to which an engaging
clasp is attached, which serves for connecting the handle with said disconnecting
mechanism and indirectly also with the movable contact. Said disconnecting mechanism
comprises a disconnecting lever and an actuating lever, wherein the disconnecting
lever is in its pivot point pivotally embedded within the casing and comprises a first
seat, which is located in front of the needle of the trigger, and a second seat, which
is located adjacent to the actuating handle and adapted to cooperate with the engaging
clasp. A tooth is located between said seats at appropriate distance apart from the
pivot point of said disconnecting lever, and a tension spring is attached to said
tooth, which spring is on the other hand attached to the movable contact. The actuating
lever, which is pivotally embedded in its pivot point on the disconnecting lever,
comprises a first arm, which is located in front of said needle, as well as a second
arm, which is located opposite with respect to said pivot point and adjacent to said
second seat on the disconnecting lever. Consequently, the engaging clasp, which is
on the one hand linked to the actuating handle, is insertable between the second arm
of the actuating lever and the seat on the disconnecting lever.
[0004] In such switch the movable contact is conceived as an uniform lever, which is pivotally
around its pivot point embedded within the casing and is allowed to be pivoted from
its first stable position, in which it is rest onto the fixed contact, into its second
stable position at certain distance apart from said fixed contact, and is moreover
adapted to cooperate with the disconnecting mechanism, namely either with the disconnecting
lever or with the actuating lever thereof. Moreover, said movable contact is adapted
to be pressed towards the fixed contact by means of the spring, optionally a tension
helical spring, which is tensioned between the tooth on the actuating lever and a
seat, which is arranged on the movable contact at certain distance apart from the
pivot point and at appropriate angle relatively to said arm. Said arm of the movable
contact is furnished with a resting surface, which is intended for cooperation either
with a seat of the disconnecting lever, which is located adjacent to the needle of
the trigger, or with a protrusion on the first arm of the actuating lever. The pivot
point of the movable contact is located at least approximately in the line of displacing
said needle and in front of it, wherein the first arm of the actuating lever and the
seat of the disconnecting lever are located within the area between the movable contact
and the needle. Such switch is made of relatively complicated components, which are
also produced and assembled in relatively a complicated manner, in particular in view
of organization of mass production thereof. The switch as such generally allows interruption
of the electric circuit in the case of overcurrent or short circuit current, but the
path of the electric current is pretty inappropriate in the sense of generating each
magnetic field, which shall preferably deflect the electric arc when the electric
contacts members are moved towards each other or apart from each other. Moreover,
some increasing of the velocity by moving the contact would also be desired, since
this measure could lead to much higher discharging resistance of the switch in its
interrupting state, in which the contact members are maintained apart from each other.
[0005] A similar switch is disclosed in
EP 2 837 014 B1, to which also a reference is made. A further switch is disclosed in
DE 44 24 332 A1 that discloses a security switch with improved contact assembly according to the
preamble of independent claim 1.
[0006] Still further, a protective electric switch is also disclosed in
EP 0 621 619 A1, which also comprises a casing with two connecting terminals, by which a movable
and immovable contact member, which are located inside of said casing, are electrically
connected. Such switch also comprises a thermal disconnecting unit, which is furnished
with a coil, an electromagnet and a needle, and is integrated within the electric
circuit between the immovable contact member and the belonging connecting terminal
on the casing. The movable contact member is electrically connected with the belonging
connecting terminal on the casing and can be shifted either into its first position,
in which it abuts said immovable contact member, or into its second position, in which
it is maintained at certain distance apart from said immovable contact member. Said
movable contact member is on the other hand connected with actuating lever, which
is pivotally around its pivot point embedded within said casing and comprises an outside
of said casing protruding actuating arm, while on its inside of said casing located
portion a clasp is attached, which is intended for establishing of interconnection
between said lever and the interrupting mechanism. The interrupting mechanism consists
of a switching lever and an actuating lever. Said movable contact member is pivotally
embedded within said casing and is by means of a spring on the one hand held in a
direction towards the casing and on the other hand pressed towards the immovable contact
member. It is electrically connected with the belonging terminal on said casing by
means of a flexible electric conductor, which is firmly, e.g. by soldering or welding,
connected on the one hand with said immovable contact member and on the other hand
with said terminal. Whenever an electric overload occurs, said interrupting mechanism
by means of said needle triggers the actuating lever, which by means of the switching
lever causes pivoting of the switching lever and at the same time also pivoting of
the movable contact member apart from the immovable contact member and against the
force of said spring, by which the electric circuit is interrupted. In this, the movable
contact is shifted apart from the immovable contact member at a relatively small distance,
which leads to relatively low discharging resistance of such switch. Regardless to
that, by pivoting said movable contact also said flexible electric conductor is essentially
deformed, which means that also both connection points, in which said conductor is
connected to the connecting terminal and the movable contact manner, are exposed to
undesired stresses, which leads to certain risk in view of reliability of such switch
in particular during its long-term use, since at the properties of the applied materials
may be at least locally and/or even chemically changed during the time, by which the
number of connections and disconnections would generally even be increased. Besides,
also in this case the path of the electric current is pretty inappropriate in the
sense of deflecting the electric arc by means of the magnetic field generated by connecting
or disconnecting said switch.
[0007] The present invention refers to a security electric switch with improved contact
assembly, wherein such switch generally comprises a box-like casing as well as a contact
assembly, an interrupting assembly, a switching assembly and optionally also an arc
extinguishing chamber, which are embedded within said casing.
[0008] Said box-like casing (consists of an electric insulating material and is on its one
terminal area furnished with a seat, which enables a detachable connection of said
casing with a standardized connecting ledge in each disposable electric switchboard,
and on its another terminal area with a pivotal switch lever, which serves both for
manual activation of the switch for the purposes of establishing of an electric circuit
there-through as well as for manual deactivation of the switch due to interruption
of said electric circuit. Said casing is moreover furnished with two connecting terminals,
which are each per se connectable with each belonging electric conductor, via which
said switch is integrated into each corresponding electric circuit.
[0009] The contact assembly is integrated within said casing and consists of an immovable
contact member as well as of a movable contact member, which are both made of an electric
conductive material. Said contact assembly is adapted for establishing or interruption
of the electric circuit through the switch, so that the electric circuit is established
when said movable contact member abuts said immovable contact member, or is interrupted,
when said movable contact member is held apart from said immovable contact member.
Each of said contact members is electrically connected with one of said contact terminals
and herewith also with each belonging electric conductor.
[0010] Said interrupting assembly is also integrated within said casing and consists of
a tubular casing, around which a coil is wound, and within which a centrally arranged
and longitudinally extending impact needle is inserted, on the towards the contacting
assembly protruding end portion of which a bimetallic membrane is mounted. In addition,
a stationary yoke and a longitudinally together with said needle displaceable anchor
are inserted in the interior of said tubular casing of said interrupting assembly
in the area of said coil, and a spring is inserted between said yoke and said anchor,
which is intended to push the yoke and the anchor apart from each other. Consequently,
said needle is displaceable along said casing either by means of said bimetallic membrane
due to deformation thereof by overheating due to electric overloading, or by means
of said anchor whenever the last is moving relatively to the yoke towards the contacting
assembly due to magnetic field, which is by electric overloading generated in the
area of said coil, or when it is returned back to its origin position due to the force
generated by said spring.
[0011] The switching assembly generally consists of an electric insulating material and
is on the one hand mechanically connected with said switch lever on the casing of
the switch, so that by means of it said lever it can be pivoted either to its first
its second terminal position, wherein said switch assembly is arranged in front of
said impact needle of the interrupting assembly and adjacent to said movable contact
member of the contact assembly. By each displacement of said needle towards the movable
contact member, said needle hits the switching assembly, which then causes that on
the one hand said movable contact member is moved apart from the immovable contact
member, by which the electric circuit through the switch is interrupted, and on the
other hand that said switch lever is simultaneously shifted from its first to its
second terminal position, wherein said switching assembly is maintained in its origin
position by means of a spring, which is mounted within said casing of the switch.
[0012] The present invention proposes a switch, in which said contact assembly comprises
an immovable contact member, which is made of an electric conductive material and
is electrically connected with said coil of the interrupting assembly, wherein said
coil is electrically connected with said first contacting terminal on the casing of
the switch, and said immovable contact member is arranged within said casing outside
of said interrupting assembly and on that side thereof, which is faced towards said
seat, and wherein said switch further comprises a movable contact member, which is
also made of an electric conductive material and is inside of said casing of the switch
arranged adjacent to said immovable contact member and is electrically connected with
the other connecting terminal on the casing of the switch, wherein said movable contact
member is pivotally embedded within a cradle.
[0013] According to the invention, said cradle is formed on a free end portion of a cantilever
beam in the area in front of said needle of said interrupting assembly and is mechanically
and electrically connected with said second connecting terminal, so that said movable
contact member, which is embedded in said cradle, is pressed towards said immovable
contact member by means of a spring, by which it is supported in the adjacency of
said cradle, and can also be moved in the opposite direction i.e. away from said immovable
contact member and against the force of said spring when said switching assembly is
pivoted due to impact of the needle.
[0014] Said spring, which is a flat spring, is in a preferred embodiment of the invention
on the one hand firmly attached to a bearing member of an arc extinguishing ledge,
which is mechanically and electrically connected with a connecting terminal adjacent
to said movable contact member, and on the other hand pivotally rest on said cradle
on said movable contact member. In this, said spring is formed as cantilever and is
mounted on a rigid and electrically conductive bearing member on said ledge, which
generally consists of an electrically insulating material, wherein said bearing member
is mechanically and electrically connected with the connecting terminal on the side
of the movable contact member, while the other bearing member of said ledge is also
rigid and electrically conductive and is both electrically and also mechanically firmly
connected with the immovable contact member.
[0015] The invention will be further described on the basis of an embodiment, which is presented
in the attached drawings, in which
- Fig. 1
- is a schematically presented security electric switch according to the invention;
- Fig. 2
- is a schematically presented electric circuit through the switch according to Fig.
1;
- Fig. 3
- is a separately presented contacting assembly of the switch according to Figs. 1 and
2 in isometric view;
- Fig. 4
- is a contacting assembly according to Fig. 3 when mounted within the switch according
to Figs. 1 and 2 and in the state, in which the movable contact member abuts the immovable
contact member;
- Fig. 5
- is the movable contact of the contacting assembly according to Fig. 3, in front view;
- Fig. 6
- is a contacting assembly according to Fig. 3 when mounted within the switch according
to Figs. 1 and 2 and in the state, in which the movable contact member is held apart
from the immovable contact member;
- Fig. 7
- is a contacting assembly according to Fig. 3 when mounted within the switch according
to Figs. 1 and 2 by moving the movable contact member apart of the immovable contact
member:
- Fig. 8
- is a separately shown interrupting assembly of the switch according to the invention:
- Fig. 9
- is an interrupting assembly, presented without the coil and in a longitudinal cross-section
along its diametrical plane;
- Fig. 10
- is an interrupting assembly together with said coil and presented in a longitudinal
cross-section along its diametrical plane in the case, when the electric current in
the circuit slightly exceeds the nominal current value;
- Fig. 11
- is an interrupting assembly together with said coil and presented in a longitudinal
cross-section along its diametrical plane in the case, when the electric current in
the circuit essentially exceeds the nominal current value.
[0016] A security electric switch (Figs. 1 and 2) comprises a box-like casing 1 as well
as a contact assembly 2, an interrupting assembly 3, a switching assembly 4 and optionally
also an arc extinguishing chamber 5, which are embedded within said casing 1.
[0017] Said box-like casing 1 consists of electrically insulating material and is on its
one terminal area furnished with a seat 11, which serves for establishing of a detachable
connection of said casing 1 with a standardized connecting ledge in each disposable
electric switchboard. The casing 1 is on its another terminal area furnished with
a pivotal switch lever 12, which serves both for manual activation of the switch by
means of establishing of an electric circuit there-through, or also as for manual
deactivation of the switch due to interruption of said electric circuit Moreover,
said casing 1 is furnished with connecting terminals 13, 14, which are each per se
connectable with each belonging electric conductor 15', 15", via which said switch
is integrated into each corresponding electric circuit;
[0018] Furthermore, a contact assembly 2 is integrated within said casing 1 and comprises
an immovable contact member 21 as well as a movable contact member 22, and is adapted
for establishing or interruption of the electric circuit through the switch, such
that the electric circuit is established, when said movable contact member 22 abuts
said immovable contact member 21, or is interrupted, when said movable contact member
22 is maintained apart from said immovable contact member 21. Each of said contact
members 21, 22 is electrically connected with one of said contact terminals 13, 14
and herewith also with each belonging electric conductor 15', 15".
[0019] Still further, an interrupting assembly 3 is integrated within said casing 1 and
consists of a tubular casing 30, around which a coil 31 is wound and which is separately
shown in Figs. 8 - 11. Within said casing 30 a centrally arranged and longitudinally
extending impact needle 32 is inserted, on the towards the contacting assembly 2 protruding
end portion 30' of which a bimetallic membrane 33 is mounted. Besides, a stationary
yoke 34 and an anchor 35, which is displaceable longitudinally together with said
needle 32, are inserted in the interior of said tubular casing 30 of said interrupting
assembly 3 in the area within said coil 31. A spring 36 is inserted between said yoke
34 and said anchor 35, and is intended to push the yoke 34 and the anchor 35 apart
from each other, and is in the presented embodiment available as a compression helical
spring.
[0020] Said needle 32 is displaceable along said casing 30 either by means of said bimetallic
membrane 33 due to deformation thereof by overheating due to electric overloading,
or by means of said anchor 35 whenever the last is moving relatively to the yoke 34
towards the contacting assembly 2 due to a magnetic field, which is by electric overloading
generated by means of said coil 31. Electric circuit, which is established through
said switch according to the invention, namely through the conductors 15, 15" and
connecting terminals 13, 14, the movable contact member 22 and immovable contact member
21 as well as the interrupting assembly 3, during the regular operation of the switch
maintains the regular situation, which is presented in Fig. 1. As soon as the electric
circuit is increased above the nominal value, the coil 31 and the casing 30 are heated,
and the heat is transferred to the bimetallic membrane 33, which in such situation
deflects towards the right according to Fig. 1, namely towards the contacting assembly
2, by which simultaneously also the needle 32 is shifted in the said direction. As
soon as the short circuit current occurs, the current essentially exceeds the nominal
value in a very short time period, so that there a lack of time for transferring the
heat towards the bimetallic membrane 33. In such case appropriate magnetic field is
generated within the coil 31 promptly upon increasing the current, which results in
immediate movement of the anchor 35 towards the yoke 34 against the retaining force
of said spring 36, which also results in immediate movement of said needle 32 towards
the contact assembly 2.
[0021] A switching assembly 4 generally consists of an electric insulating material and
is on the one hand mechanically connected with said switch lever 12 on the casing
1 of the switch, so that on the one hand by means of it said lever 12 is pivoted either
to its first or to its second terminal position, and on the other hand, said switch
assembly is arranged in front of said impact needle 32 of the interrupting assembly
3 and adjacent to said movable contact member 22 of the contacting assembly 2. Said
switching assembly 4 is held in its initial position according to Fig. 6 by means
of a spring 41, which is attached to the casing 1 of the switch.
[0022] By each displacement of said needle 32 towards said movable contact member 22 due
to previously described reasons, said needle 32 hits said switching assembly 4, which
then causes that on the one hand said movable contact member 22 is moved apart from
the immovable contact member 21 (Fig. 7), by which the electric circuit through the
switch is interrupted (Fig. 6), and on the other hand that said switch lever 12 is
shifted from its first to its second end position.
[0023] Upon interruption of the electric circuit through the switch, by pivoting said lever
12 back to its initial position the switching assembly is returned back to its initial
position, by which the movable contact member 22 is returned back to its initial position
in which it is rest on the immovable contact member 21 of the contacting assembly
2.
[0024] As mentioned, said contact assembly 2 comprises an immovable contact member 21 and
a movable contact member 22. The immovable contact member 21 is made of an electric
conductive material and is electrically connected with said coil 31 of the interrupting
assembly 3, and the coil 31 is electrically connected with said first contacting terminal
13 on the casing 1 of the switch. The immovable contact member is arranged within
said casing 1 outside of said interrupting assembly 3 and on that side, which is faced
towards said seat 11. Said movable contact member 22 is also made of an electric conductive
material and is inside of said casing 1 of the switch arranged adjacent to said immovable
contact member 21 and is moreover electrically connected with the other connecting
terminal 14 on the casing 1 of the switch.
[0025] In the sense of resolving the previously defined technical problem, the switch according
to the invention is characterized in that said movable contact member 22 is pivotally
embedded within a cradle 220, which is formed on a free end portion of a cantilever
beam 221 in the area in front of said needle 32 of said interrupting assembly 3 and
is mechanically and electrically connected with said second connecting terminal 14.
In this, said movable contact member 22, which is pivotally embedded in said cradle
220, is pressed towards said immovable contact member 21 by means of a spring 222,
by which it is supported in the adjacency of said cradle 220, but can be also moved
in the opposite direction i.e. away from said immovable contact member 21 and against
the force of said spring 222 when said switch member 4 is pivoted due to impact of
the needle 32.
[0026] In the shown embodiment (Fig. 3) said spring 22 is designed as a flat spring.
[0027] Still further, in the shown embodiment said spring 222 is on the one hand firmly
attached to a bearing member 51 of an arc extinguishing ledge 5, which is mechanically
and electrically connected with a connecting terminal 14 adjacent to said movable
contact member 22, and on the other hand pivotally rest on said cradle 220 on said
movable contact member 22. In this, said spring 222 is formed as cantilever and is
mounted on a rigid and electrically conductive bearing member 51 on said ledge 5,
which generally consists of an electrically insulating material. In this embodiment,
said bearing member 51 is mechanically and electrically connected with the connecting
terminal 14 on the side of the movable contact member 22, while the other rigid and
electrically conductive bearing member 52 of said ledge 5 is electrically and mechanically
firmly connected with the immovable contact member 21.
[0028] Thanks to such described embodiment of the movable contact member 22 and the concept
of supporting thereof by means of the spring 222, when said movable contact member
22 is rest on the immovable contact member 21, the component F
k1 of the force F
v1 of the spring 222 is actually the force, by which said movable contact member 22
is pressed towards the immovable contact member 21 and a component, by which the movable
contact 22 is maintained in its position (Fig. 4 and 5). Said component F
k1 acts on the moment arm r
k1 relative to the pivot point on the cradle 222, while the force F
v1 is acting on the moment arm r
v1. Torques produced by F
k1 and F
v1 are equal. When the contact member 22 (Fig. 7) is moved, direction of force F
v1 is changed, and the moment arm r
v1 is reduced to r
v2.
[0029] Functioning of the switch both by energizing with nominal electric current and also
with excessive electric current has already been explained, and the previously defined
technical problem is herewith resolved.
1. Security electric switch with improved contact assembly (2), said switch comprising
i) a box-like casing (1), which consists of electrically insulating material and is
on its one terminal area furnished with a seat (11) enabling a detachable connection
of said casing (1) with a standardized connecting ledge in each disposable electric
switchboard, and on its another terminal area with a pivotal switch lever (12) serving
both for manual activation of the switch due to establishing of an electric circuit
there-through as well as for manual deactivation of the switch due to interruption
of said electric circuit, wherein said casing (1) is moreover furnished with connecting
terminals (13, 14), which are each per se connectable with each belonging electric
conductor (15', 15"), via which said switch is integrated into each corresponding
electric circuit;
ii) a contact assembly (2), which is integrated within said casing (1) and which consists
of an immovable contact member (21) and of a movable contact member (22) and is adapted
for establishing or interruption of the electric circuit through the switch, so that
the electric circuit is established when said movable contact member (22) abuts said
immovable contact member (21), and interrupted when said movable contact member (22)
is maintained apart from said immovable contact member (21), wherein each of said
contact members (21, 22) is electrically connected with one of said contact terminals
(13, 14) and herewith also with each belonging electric conductor (15', 15");
iii) an interrupting assembly (3), which is also integrated within said casing (1)
and consists of a tubular casing (30), around which a coil (31) is wound, and within
which a centrally arranged and longitudinally extending impact needle (32) is inserted,
on the towards the contacting assembly (2) protruding end portion (30') of which a
bimetallic membrane (33) is mounted, and in addition to that, a stationary yoke (34)
and a longitudinally together with said needle (32) displaceable anchor (35) are inserted
in the interior of said tubular casing (30) of said interrupting assembly (3) in the
area of said coil (31), wherein a spring (36) is inserted between said yoke (34) and
said anchor (35), which is intended to push the yoke (34) and the anchor (35) apart
from each other, and wherein said needle (32) is displaceable along said casing (30)
either by means of said bimetallic membrane (33) due to deformation thereof by overheating
due to electric overloading, or by means of said anchor (35) whenever the last is
moving relatively to the yoke (34) towards the contacting assembly (2) due to a magnetic
field, which is by electric overloading generated by means of said coil (31);
iv) a switching assembly (4), which consists of an electric insulating material and
is on the one hand mechanically connected with said switch lever (12) on the casing
(1) of the switch, so that by means of it said lever (12) is pivoted either to its
first or to its second terminal position, and said switch assembly is arranged in
front of said impact needle (32) of the interrupting assembly (3) and adjacent to
said movable contact member (22) of the contacting assembly (2), so that by each displacement
of said needle (32) towards said movable contact member (22) said needle (32) hits
said switching assembly (4), which then causes that on the one hand said movable contact
member (22) is moved apart from the immovable contact member (21), by which the electric
circuit through the switch is interrupted, and on the other hand that said switch
lever (12) is shifted from its first to its second end position, and wherein said
switch assembly is held in its origin position by means of a spring (41), which is
mounted within said casing (1) of the switch,
and wherein said contact assembly (2) comprises an immovable contact member (21),
which is made of an electric conductive material and is electrically connected with
said coil (31) of the interrupting assembly (3), which coil is electrically connected
with said first contacting terminal (13) on the casing (1) of the switch, by which
said immovable contact member (21) is arranged within said casing (1) outside of said
interrupting assembly (3) and on that side, which is faced towards said seat (11),
and wherein said contact assembly also comprises a movable contact member (22), which
is also made of an electric conductive material and is inside of said casing (1) of
the switch arranged adjacent to said immovable contact member (21) and is electrically
connected with the other connecting terminal (14) on the casing (1) of the switch,
wherein said movable contact member (22) is pivotally embedded within a cradle (220),
characterized in that said cradle (220) is formed on a free end portion of a cantilever beam (221) in the
area in front of said needle (32) of said interrupting assembly (3) and is mechanically
and electrically connected with said second connecting terminal (14), so that said
movable contact member (22), which is pivotally embedded in said cradle (220), is
pressed towards said immovable contact member (21) by means of a flat spring (222),
by which it is supported in the adjacency of said cradle (220), but can be also moved
in the opposite direction i.e. away from said immovable contact member (21) and against
the force of said spring (222) when said switching assembly (4) is pivoted due to
impact of the needle (32).
2. Switch according to Claim 1, characterized in that said spring (222) is on the one hand firmly attached to a bearing member (51) of
an arc extinguishing ledge (5), which is mechanically and electrically connected with
a connecting terminal (14) adjacent to said movable contact member (22), and on the
other hand pivotally rest on said cradle (220) on said movable contact member (22).
3. Switch according to Claim 2, characterized in that said spring (222) is formed as cantilever and is mounted on a rigid and electrically
conductive bearing member (51) on said ledge (5), which generally consists of an electrically
insulating material, wherein said bearing member (51) is mechanically and electrically
connected with the connecting terminal (14) on the side of the movable contact member
(22), while the other bearing member (52) of said ledge (5) is also rigid and electrically
conductive and is both electrically and also mechanically firmly connected with the
immovable contact member (21).
1. Elektrischer Sicherheitsschalter mit verbesserter Kontakteinheit (2), welcher Schalter
umfasst:
i) ein kastenartiges Gehäuse (1), das aus elektrisch isolierendem Material besteht
und in seinem einen Klemmenbereich mit einer Aufnahme (11) versehen ist, die eine
lösbare Verbindung des Gehäuses (1) mit einer genormten Anschlusskante in jedem verfügbaren
elektrischen Schaltkasten ermöglicht, und in seinem anderen Klemmenbereich mit einem
Drehschalterhebel (12) versehen ist, wobei dieser sowohl zur manuellen Aktivierung
des Schalters gedacht ist, indem ein elektrischer Schaltkreis durch ihn hindurch hergestellt
wird, als auch zur manuellen Deaktivierung des Schalters durch Unterbrechung des elektrischen
Schaltkreises, wobei das Gehäuse (1) ferner mit Anschlussklemmen (13, 14) versehen
ist, die jeweils per se mit dem jeweils zugehörigen Leiter (15', 15") verbindbar sind,
über den der Schalter in jeden entsprechenden elektrischen Schaltkreis integriert
ist;
ii) eine in das Gehäuse (1) eingebaute Kontakteinheit (2), die aus einem festen Kontaktelement
(21) und einem beweglichen Kontaktelement (22) besteht und geeignet ist, den elektrischen
Schaltkreis über den Schalter herzustellen oder zu unterbrechen, sodass der elektrische
Schaltkreis hergestellt ist, wenn das bewegliche Kontaktelement (22) an das feste
Kontaktelement (21) stößt, und unterbrochen ist, wenn das bewegliche Kontaktelement
(22) von dem festen Kontaktelement (21) entfernt gehalten wird, wobei jedes der Kontaktelemente
(21, 22) an eine der Anschlussklemmen (13, 14) elektrisch und damit ebenso an jeden
zugehörigen elektrischen Leiter (15', 15") gelegt ist;
iii) eine Unterbrechungseinheit (3), die ebenfalls in das Gehäuse (1) integriert ist
und aus einem röhrenförmigen Gehäuse (30) besteht, um das eine Spule (31) gewickelt
ist und in das eine mittig angeordnete und sich längs erstreckende Schlagnadel (32)
eingesetzt ist, an deren in Richtung der kontaktierenden Einheit (2) vorstehendem
Endabschnitt (30') eine Bimetallmembran (33) angebracht ist, und zusätzlich ein stationäres
Joch (34) und ein in Längsrichtung zusammen mit der Nadel (32) verschiebbarer Anker
(35) in das Innere des röhrenförmigen Gehäuses (30) der Unterbrechungseinheit (3)
im Bereich der Spule (31) eingesetzt sind, wobei zwischen dem Joch (34) und dem Anker
(35) eine Feder (36) vorgesehen ist, die dazu bestimmt ist, das Joch (34) und den
Anker (35) auseinanderzudrücken, und wobei die Nadel (32) entlang des Gehäuses (30)
entweder mittels der Bimetallmembran (33) aufgrund ihrer Verformung durch Überhitzung
infolge elektrischer Überlastung verschiebbar ist oder mittels des Ankers (35), wenn
sich letzterer aufgrund eines Magnetfeldes, das durch elektrische Überlastung durch
die Spule (31) erzeugt wird, bezogen auf das Joch (34) in Richtung der Kontakteinheit
(2) bewegt;
iv) eine Schalteinheit (4), die aus elektrisch isolierendem Material besteht und einerseits
mechanisch mit dem Schalterhebel (12) am Gehäuse (1) des Schalters verbunden ist,
sodass durch sie der Hebel (12) entweder in seine erste oder in seine zweite Endstellung
geschwenkt wird, und die Schalteinheit vor der Schlagnadel (32) der Unterbrechungseinheit
(3) und angrenzend an das bewegliche Kontaktelement (22) der Kontakteinheit (2) angeordnet
ist, sodass bei jeder Bewegung der Nadel (32) in Richtung auf das bewegliche Kontaktelement
(22) die Nadel (32) gegen die Schalteinheit (4) schlägt, was dann bewirkt, dass einerseits
das bewegliche Kontaktelement (22) von dem festen Kontaktelement (21) wegbewegt wird,
wodurch der Stromkreis durch den Schalter unterbrochen wird, und dass andererseits
der Schalterhebel (12) von seiner ersten in seine zweite Endstellung bewegt wird,
und wobei die Schalteinheit mittels einer Feder (41), die innerhalb des Schaltergehäuses
(1) angebracht ist, in ihrer Ausgangsstellung gehalten wird,
und wobei die Kontakteinheit (2) ein festes Kontaktelement (21) umfasst, das aus elektrisch
leitendem Material besteht und elektrisch mit der Spule (31) der Unterbrechungseinheit
(3) verbunden ist, wobei die Spule elektrisch mit der ersten Anschlussklemme (13)
am Schaltergehäuse (1) verbunden ist, wodurch das feste Kontaktelement (21) innerhalb
des Gehäuses (1) außerhalb der Unterbrechungseinheit (3) und auf der Seite angeordnet
ist, die der Aufnahme (11) zugewandt ist, und wobei die Kontakteinheit auch ein bewegliches
Kontaktelement (22) umfasst, das ebenfalls aus elektrisch leitendem Material besteht
und innerhalb des Schaltergehäuses (1) nahe dem festen Kontaktelement (21) angeordnet
ist und elektrisch mit der anderen Anschlussklemme (14) am Schaltergehäuse (1) verbunden
ist, wobei das bewegliche Kontaktelement (22) schwenkbar in eine gekrümmte Leiste
(220) eingebettet ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die gekrümmte Leiste (220) an einem freien Endabschnitt eines freitragenden Trägers
(221) im Bereich vor der Nadel (32) der Unterbrechungseinheit (3) ausgebildet ist
und mechanisch und elektrisch mit der zweiten Anschlussklemme (14) verbunden ist,
sodass das bewegliche Kontaktelement (22), das in die gekrümmte Leiste (220) schwenkbar
eingebettet ist, mittels einer Flachfeder (222), durch die es nahe der gekrümmten
Leiste (220) abgestützt ist, gegen das feste Kontaktelement (21) gedrückt wird, aber
auch in die entgegengesetzte Richtung, d. h. weg von dem festen Kontaktelement (21)
und gegen die Kraft der Feder (222) gedrückt werden kann, wenn die Schalteinheit (4)
durch den Schlag der Nadel (32) geschwenkt wird.
2. Schalter nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Feder (222) einerseits fest an einem Tragelement (51) einer Lichtbogenlöschleiste
(5) angebracht ist, die mechanisch und elektrisch mit einer Anschlussklemme (14) nahe
dem beweglichen Kontaktelement (22) verbunden ist, und andererseits schwenkbar an
der gekrümmten Leiste (220) auf dem beweglichen Kontaktelement (22) ruht.
3. Schalter nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Feder (222) vorspringend ausgebildet und an einem starren und elektrisch leitenden
Tragelement (51) an der Leiste (5) angebracht ist, das in der Regel aus elektrisch
isolierendem Material besteht, wobei das Tragelement (51) mechanisch und elektrisch
mit der Anschlussklemme (14) auf der Seite des beweglichen Kontaktelements (22) verbunden
ist, während das andere Tragelement (52) der Leiste (5) ebenfalls starr und elektrisch
leitend ist und sowohl elektrisch als auch mechanisch mit dem festen Kontaktelement
(21) fest verbunden ist.
1. Commutateur électrique de sécurité muni d'un assemblage de contacts amélioré (2),
ledit commutateur comprenant :
i) un boîtier de forme parallélépipédique (1), lequel est constitué en un matériau
électriquement isolant et est muni, sur l'une de ses zones terminales, d'un siège
(11) qui permet une connexion amovible dudit boîtier (1) avec une formation en saillie
de connexion standardisée dans chaque tableau de distribution électrique à disposition,
et sur l'autre de ses zones terminales, d'un levier de commutateur pivotant (12) qui
sert à la fois à l'activation manuelle du commutateur du fait de l'établissement d'un
circuit électrique par son intermédiaire de même qu'à la désactivation manuelle du
commutateur du fait de l'interruption dudit circuit électrique, dans lequel ledit
boîtier (1) est en outre muni de bornes de connexion (13, 14), lesquelles peuvent
chacune en tant que telle être connectées à chaque conducteur électrique afférent
(15', 15"), bornes via lesquelles ledit commutateur est intégré à l'intérieur de chaque
circuit électrique correspondant ;
ii) un assemblage de contacts (2), lequel est intégré à l'intérieur dudit boîtier
(1) et lequel est constitué par un élément de contact immobile (21) et par un élément
de contact mobile (22) et est adapté pour établir ou interrompre le circuit électrique
par l'intermédiaire du commutateur, de telle sorte que le circuit électrique soit
établi lorsque ledit élément de contact mobile (22) vient en butée contre ledit élément
de contact immobile (21) et qu'il soit interrompu lorsque ledit élément de contact
mobile (22) est maintenu à distance dudit élément de contact immobile (21), dans lequel
chacun desdits éléments de contact (21, 22) est connecté électriquement à l'une desdites
bornes de contact (13, 14) et de ce fait, également à chaque conducteur électrique
afférent (15', 15") ;
iii) un assemblage d'interruption (3), lequel est également intégré à l'intérieur
dudit boîtier (1) et est constitué par un boîtier tubulaire (30) autour duquel une
bobine (31) est enroulée, et à l'intérieur duquel une aiguille d'impact agencée centralement
et s'étendant longitudinalement (32) est insérée, sur la partie d'extrémité faisant
saillie (30') afférente en direction de l'assemblage de contacts (2), une membrane
bimétallique (33) est montée, et en outre, une culasse stationnaire (34) et un ancrage
pouvant être déplacé (35) longitudinalement en association avec ladite aiguille (32)
sont insérés à l'intérieur dudit boîtier tubulaire (30) dudit assemblage d'interruption
(3) dans la zone de ladite bobine (31), dans lequel un ressort (36) est inséré entre
ladite culasse (34) et ledit ancrage (35), lequel est destiné à pousser la culasse
(34) et l'ancrage (35) de manière à les séparer l'un de l'autre, et dans lequel ladite
aiguille (32) peut être déplacée le long dudit boîtier (30) soit au moyen de ladite
membrane bimétallique (33) du fait de sa déformation par surchauffe du fait d'une
surcharge électrique, soit au moyen dudit ancrage (35) chaque fois que ce dernier
est déplacé par rapport à la culasse (34) en direction de l'assemblage de contacts
(2) du fait d'un champ magnétique, lequel est généré par surcharge électrique au moyen
de ladite bobine (31) ;
iv) un assemblage de commutation (4), lequel est constitué en un matériau électriquement
isolant et est d'une part connecté mécaniquement audit levier de commutateur (12)
sur le boîtier (1) du commutateur, de telle sorte qu'au moyen de cet assemblage, ledit
levier (12) soit pivoté soit dans sa première position terminale, soit dans sa seconde
position terminale, et ledit assemblage de commutation est agencé à l'avant de ladite
aiguille d'impact (32) de l'assemblage d'interruption (3) et en une position adjacente
audit élément de contact mobile (22) de l'assemblage de contacts (2), de telle sorte
qu'au moyen de chaque déplacement de ladite aiguille (32) en direction dudit élément
de contact mobile (22), ladite aiguille (32) heurte ledit assemblage de commutation
(4), ce qui a alors pour effet que d'une part, ledit élément de contact mobile (22)
est séparé de l'élément de contact immobile (21), ce qui provoque l'interruption du
circuit électrique par l'intermédiaire du commutateur, et que d'autre part, ledit
levier de commutateur (12) est passé de sa première position d'extrémité à sa seconde
position d'extrémité, et dans lequel ledit assemblage de commutation est maintenu
dans sa position d'origine au moyen d'un ressort (41), lequel est monté à l'intérieur
dudit boîtier (1) du commutateur,
et dans lequel ledit assemblage de contacts (2) comprend un élément de contact immobile
(21), lequel est réalisé en un matériau électriquement conducteur et est connecté
électriquement à ladite bobine (31) de l'assemblage d'interruption (3), laquelle bobine
est connectée électriquement à ladite première borne de contact (13) sur le boîtier
(1) du commutateur, ledit élément de contact immobile (21) étant de ce fait agencé
à l'intérieur dudit boîtier (1) à l'extérieur dudit assemblage d'interruption (3)
et sur le côté qui est orienté en direction dudit siège (11), et dans lequel ledit
assemblage de contacts comprend également un élément de contact mobile (22), lequel
est également réalisé en un matériau électriquement conducteur et est à l'intérieur
dudit boîtier (1) du commutateur en étant agencé de telle sorte qu'il soit adjacent
audit élément de contact immobile (21) et est connecté électriquement à l'autre borne
de connexion (14) sur le boîtier (1) du commutateur, dans lequel ledit élément de
contact mobile (22) est intégré par pivotement à l'intérieur d'un support en forme
d'arceau (220),
caractérisé en ce que ledit support en forme d'arceau (220) est formé sur une partie d'extrémité libre
d'une tige en porte-à-faux (221) dans la zone à l'avant de ladite aiguille (32) dudit
assemblage d'interruption (3) et est connecté mécaniquement et électriquement à ladite
seconde borne de connexion (14), de telle sorte que ledit élément de contact mobile
(22), lequel est intégré par pivotement à l'intérieur dudit support en forme d'arceau
(220), soit pressé en direction dudit élément de contact immobile (21) au moyen d'un
ressort plat (222), au moyen duquel il est supporté en une position adjacente audit
support en forme d'arceau (220), mais de telle sorte qu'il puisse également être déplacé
dans la direction opposée, c'est-à-dire la direction d'éloignement par rapport audit
élément de contact immobile (21) et à l'encontre de la force dudit ressort (222) lorsque
ledit assemblage de commutation (4) est pivoté du fait de l'impact de l'aiguille (32).
2. Commutateur selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ledit ressort (222) est d'une part fixé fermement à un élément d'appui (51) d'une
formation en saillie d'extinction d'arc (5), lequel est connecté mécaniquement et
électriquement à une borne de connexion (14) en une position adjacente audit élément
de contact mobile (22), et repose d'autre part par pivotement sur ledit support en
forme d'arceau (220) sur ledit élément de contact mobile (22).
3. Commutateur selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que ledit ressort (222) est formé en tant qu'élément en porte-à-faux et est monté sur
un élément d'appui rigide et électriquement conducteur (51) sur ladite formation en
saillie (5), laquelle est de façon générale constituée en un matériau électriquement
isolant, dans lequel ledit élément d'appui (51) est connecté mécaniquement et électriquement
à la borne de connexion (14) sur le côté de l'élément de contact mobile (22), tandis
que l'autre élément d'appui (52) de ladite formation en saillie (5) est également
rigide et électriquement conducteur et est aussi connecté électriquement et également
fermement mécaniquement à l'élément de contact immobile (21).