TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an auxiliary contact module,
a contactor assembly comprising the auxiliary contact module, and an electrical cabinet
comprising the contactor assembly.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The auxiliary contacts are usually used to control the start and stop of electrical
equipment, for example. Usually, the auxiliary contacts are designed to be mainly
used to control loop and belongs to loaded application, which accounts for about 80-90%
of the auxiliary contact applications. The "load" is, for example, an alternating
current inductive load (AC-15), a direct current inductive load (DC-13), etc. The
auxiliary contacts in such kind of loaded applications are not sensitive to ingress
and deposition of dust.
[0003] However, with the development of PLC and VSD technologies, auxiliary contacts are
more and more widely used in weak current applications in the power industry, for
example, weak current systems in smart buildings. The weak current designs before
the 1970s were only telephone and broadcast designs, but after the 1980s, such as
fire alarm and linkage control, shared antennas, security monitoring, air conditioning
DDC control, etc. were added to the content of the weak current system. The design
content of the weak current design is being further expanded. With the development
of PLC technology that has become more and more widely used, the reliability of auxiliary
contacts has become more and more important in a weak current environment, especially
for harsh industrial conditions.
[0004] Therefore, it is desirable to develop an improved auxiliary contact module that can
still have reliable performance under dusty operating conditions.
SUMMARY
[0005] In order to overcome or at least partially alleviate the above-mentioned problems,
the present disclosure is proposed.
[0006] According to the first aspect, the present disclosure discloses an auxiliary contact
module, which comprises: a housing; a static contact secured in the housing, the static
contact comprises a static contact; a movable contact, comprises a movable contact,
the movable contact being mounted on the movable contact bracket, wherein the movable
contact bracket being movably disposed in the housing in order to move between a closed
position and an open position, wherein, the movable contact and the static contact
are electrically connected at the closed position, and the movable contact and the
static contact are disconnected at the open position; wherein the auxiliary contact
module further comprises an electrically insulating partition wall which extends across
opposite surfaces of the housing and defines a closed cavity together with a portion
of the opposite surfaces of the housing, wherein the static contact extends into the
cavity so that the static contact is disposed in the cavity, and the movable contact
and the movable contact bracket are disposed in the cavity. By using the partition
wall to accommodate the working space of the auxiliary contact in the isolation cavity,
dust can be fully prevented from invading the working space, and the reliability of
the module is improved.
[0007] Preferably, the partition wall is integrally formed with one of the opposite surfaces,
and is connected to the other of the opposite surfaces by ultrasonic welding. By means
of ultrasonic welding, the integrity of the isolation cavity can be better ensured,
and dust can be further prevented from intruding into the cavity.
[0008] Preferably, the auxiliary contact module comprises at least one group of movable
contacts and static contacts, wherein each group of movable contacts and static contacts
controls the closing and opening of a circuit, and the static contacts of each group
are spaced apart along a moving direction of the movable contact bracket, and the
movable contacts of each group are disposed on the same movable contact bracket.
[0009] Preferably, the auxiliary contact module comprises two or more groups of movable
contacts and static contacts, the auxiliary contact module further comprises a cavity
partition wall, which divides the cavity into a plurality of sub-cavities, so as to
accommodate each group of movable contacts and static contacts in corresponding sub-cavities,
respectively. Therefore, a module comprises a plurality of auxiliary contacts, and
each auxiliary contact has a corresponding sub-cavity, so that the interference between
the auxiliary contacts is minimized, and the reliability of the module is further
improved. Preferably, the auxiliary contact module comprises two groups of movable
contacts and static contacts, wherein, a first group of movable contacts and static
contacts controls the closing and opening of one circuit, and a second group of movable
contacts and static contacts controls the closing and opening of another circuit,
wherein, the static contacts of each group are spaced apart along the moving direction
of the movable contact bracket, and the movable contacts of each group are disposed
on the same movable contact bracket. Preferably, the partition wall comprises a first
partition wall, a second partition wall, a third partition wall, and a fourth partition
wall, wherein the first partition wall is disposed above the static contacts of the
first group, the second partition wall and the third partition wall are disposed between
the static contacts of the first group and the static contacts of the second group,
and the fourth partition wall is disposed below the static contacts of the second
group. Preferably, the auxiliary contact module further comprises a cavity partition
wall, the cavity is partitioned into a first cavity and a second cavity by the cavity
partition wall, wherein, the first group of movable contacts and static contacts are
positioned in the first cavity, and the second group of movable contacts and static
contacts are positioned in the second cavity, and the movable contact bracket passes
through the cavity partition wall and maintains contact therewith, so that the cavity
partition wall separates the first cavity and the second cavity.
[0010] Preferably, the auxiliary contact module further comprises a snap, and one end of
the movable contact bracket comprises a snap-fit structure, and the snap can be snap
fitted with the snap-fit structure of the movable contact bracket in order to hold
the movable contact bracket at the installation position, and the snap can be released
after being mounted to allow the movement of the movable contact bracket. Thus, simple
installation can be achieved without the requirement of a return spring.
[0011] Preferably, a bottom part of a front surface of the auxiliary contact module is provided
with at least two snap-fit positions, a middle part of the front surface of the auxiliary
contact module is provided with at least one positioning structure, and a upper part
of the front surface of the auxiliary contact module is provided with at least two
snap positions. Such a structure can be used to mate with the corresponding structure
of another module to mount the auxiliary contact module to the other module. Preferably,
the snap-fit position comprises a notch and a protrusion provided in the notch, the
positioning structure comprises a positioning hole, and the snap position comprises
a notch and a protrusion provided in the notch. Thus, the auxiliary contact module
can be easily and reliably mounted with other modules.
[0012] Preferably, a corresponding position on the rear surface of the auxiliary contact
module is provided with an L-shaped snap-fit member protruding from the rear surface
and used to mate with the snap-fit position, a positioning post used to mate with
the positioning hole, and a snap used to mate with the snap position. In this way,
a plurality of auxiliary contact modules can be reliably mounted together in sequence
to form an auxiliary contact module assembly. Preferably, the upper part of the auxiliary
contact module comprises an unlock button mounted on the top of the housing by an
elastic element, and the snap is integrally formed with the unlock button, and pressing
the unlock button down against the elastic force can push the snap to the unlock position.
Therefore, when the auxiliary contact module is to be removed from the contactor module,
the auxiliary contact module can be easily removed from the contactor module by pressing
the button and then opening it.
[0013] In the second aspect, a contactor assembly is provided, comprising a contactor and
an auxiliary contact module as described in any of the preceding paragraphs mounted
to the contactor.
[0014] In the third aspect, an electrical cabinet is provided, comprising at least one auxiliary
contact module described in any of the preceding paragraphs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In order to explain the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure
more clearly, the drawings that need to be used in the embodiments will be briefly
introduced hereafter. It should be understood that the following drawings only show
some embodiments of the present disclosure, and therefore should not be regarded as
limiting the scope of protection. For those of ordinary skilled in the art, without
creative work, other related drawings can be obtained from these drawings.
Fig. 1 shows a three-dimensional view of an auxiliary contact module according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure;
Fig. 2 shows an exploded view of an auxiliary contact module according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure;
Fig. 3 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an auxiliary contact module according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
Fig. 4 shows a schematic view of an isolation cavity of an auxiliary contact module
according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
Fig. 5 shows a schematic rear view of an auxiliary contact module according to an
embodiment of the present disclosure.
REFERENCE NUMBERS
10 auxiliary contact module |
32 first cavity |
11 main housing portion |
43 control lever |
12 cover plate |
44 L-shaped snap-fit |
13 elongated slot |
45 positioning post |
14 snap-fit recess |
46 snap |
15 positioning hole |
141 notch |
16 snap |
142 protrusion |
17 unlock button |
171 elastic element |
18 partition wall |
181 first partition wall |
21 movable contact bracket |
182 second partition wall |
22 first static contact |
183 third partition wall |
23 second static contact |
184 fourth partition wall |
24 spring assembly |
185 fifth partition wall |
25 first movable contact |
221 first static contact |
26 second movable contact |
231 second static contact |
31 second cavity |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] In order to make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments
of the present disclosure clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the
present disclosure will be described clearly and completely in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Obviously, the
described embodiments are part of the embodiments of the present disclosure, rather
than all of the embodiments. For example, those skilled in the art can understand
that the features in the embodiments of the present disclosure can be combined with
each other, and the combined implementation still belongs to the scope of the present
disclosure. Based on the described embodiments of the present disclosure, all other
embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skilled in the art without creative labor
are within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
[0017] Unless otherwise defined, the technical terms or scientific terms used in the present
disclosure shall have the usual meanings understood by those with ordinary skills
in the field to which this disclosure belongs. The "first", "second" and similar words
used in the present disclosure do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance,
but are only used to distinguish different components. "Comprise" or "include" and
other similar words mean that the element or item appearing before the word encompasses
the element or item listed after the word and its equivalents, but does not exclude
other elements or items. "Up", "down", "left", "right", etc. are only used to indicate
the relative position relationship, when the absolute position of the described object
changes, the relative position relationship may also change accordingly.
[0018] Fig. 1 shows a three-dimensional view of an auxiliary contact module according to
an embodiment; Fig. 2 shows an exploded view of the auxiliary contact module. The
auxiliary contact module 10 comprises a housing. In this embodiment, the housing is
divided into a main housing portion 11 and a cover plate 12. The auxiliary contact
module 10 has a flat shape. That is, considering from a thickness direction, the housing
comprises a cover plate 12 extending perpendicular to the thickness direction, and
the main housing portion 11 comprises a bottom plate extending perpendicular to the
thickness direction and a side wall erecting around the periphery of the bottom plate.
The cover plate 12 together with the bottom plate and side walls of the main housing
portion 11 forms an enclosing housing of the auxiliary contact module. The cover plate
12 is also provided with an elongated slot 13 which allows the notch on the movable
contact bracket 21 to be exposed, and is used for connecting to a control lever of
another module to control the movement of the movable contact bracket 21.
[0019] Two snap-fit recesses 14 are provided near both ends of the bottom side of the cover
plate 12. The snap-fit recess 14 comprises a notch 141 formed on the cover plate 12
and a protrusion 142 formed on the bottom of the main housing and positioned in the
notch 141 at assembled state. An L-shaped snap-fit member 44 is formed at a corresponding
position on a back side of the main housing 11 (i.e., a back side of the bottom plate),
as shown in Fig. 5. The snap-fit part 14 constructed in this way can mate with the
L-shaped snap-fit member 44 on the other module, the snap-fit member 44 extends into
the notch at an angle so that the L-shape passes over the protrusion 142, and then
the snap-fit member returns to its normal position, so that the L-shaped snap-fit
member 44 rotates back and hooks the protrusion 142. In this way, it can be ensured
that the snap-fit member 44 cannot be translated outward in the snap-fitted state.
To move out the snap-fit member 44, the other module and the housing of the auxiliary
contact module must be separated from the top by a certain angle before being able
to withdraw from the snap-fit part obliquely (a process opposite to the snap-fit process).
Two positioning holes 15 on the left and right are provided in the middle of the cover
plate 12, and positioning posts 45 are formed at corresponding positions on the back
side of the main housing 11. Therefore, the positioning holes can mate with the positioning
posts 45 on the housing of another module during assembly to play a role of positioning.
Two snap parts 16 are provided on the upper part of the cover plate 12. The snap part
16 comprises a notch and a protrusion provided in the notch. A snap 46 protruding
from the back side of the main housing 11 is formed at a corresponding position on
the back side of the main housing 11. In this way, the snap 46 on the housing of another
module can be inserted into the notch and be displaced under the action of the protrusion,
and then be snapped and locked in place. The snap 46 is integrally formed with a unlock
button 17. The upper part of the housing comprises an unlock button 17 mounted on
the top of the housing through an elastic element 171. Pressing the unlock button
17 downward against the elastic force can push the snap 46 to the unlock position.
[0020] According to an embodiment, the auxiliary contact module 10 comprises two groups
of contact assemblies, each group comprising two static contacts and two movable contacts.
The two static contacts are connected to the external circuit respectively and comprise
static contacts, the two movable contacts comprise corresponding movable contacts,
which are used to connect (close) or disconnect the two static contacts. Therefore,
each group of contact assemblies can control the closing and opening of a circuit.
In other words, the auxiliary contact module 10 comprises two auxiliary contacts,
which are two NO contacts in the embodiment shown in Fig. 3. However, this is not
necessary, depending on the different arrangements, it can comprise two NO contacts,
two NC contacts, or one NO contact and one NC contact.
[0021] In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 2, the first auxiliary contact comprises two
first static contacts 22 and two first movable contacts 25. The first static contact
22 is mounted in the housing, and the first movable contact 25 is mounted on the movable
contact bracket 21 to move together with the movable contact bracket 21. It can be
seen from Fig. 3 that the two first static contacts are symmetrically arranged with
respect to the center line of the module, and the two first movable contacts have
the same arrangement. Each of the first static contacts comprises a first static contact
221. Each of the first movable contact 25 comprises a movable contact. The second
auxiliary contact comprises two second static contacts 23 and two second movable contacts
26. The second static contact 23 is mounted in the housing, and the second movable
contact 26 is mounted on the movable contact bracket 21 to move together with the
movable contact bracket 21. It can be seen from Fig. 3 that the two second static
contacts are symmetrically arranged with respect to the center line of the module,
and the two second movable contacts have the same arrangement. In the illustrated
embodiment, the first and second static contacts 22, 23 are also fixed in position
by a spring assembly 24.
[0022] The movable contact bracket 21 is slidably mounted in the housing. Viewed from the
perspective shown in the figures, the movable contact bracket 21 can slide up and
down in the housing. In the position shown in Fig. 3, the contact of each movable
contact is separated from the contact of the static contact, thus the two auxiliary
contacts are both in a disconnected state. When the movable contact bracket 21 slides
upwards, the movable contact moves upwards with it until the movable contacts on the
first and second movable contacts 25, 26 are engaged with the first and second static
contacts 221, 231, and both auxiliary contacts enter the closed state.
[0023] Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the auxiliary contact module according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 4, a plurality
of partition walls 18 are provided in the main housing portion 11. In order to prevent
dust from interfering with the device, the partition walls 18 and the bottom plate
and cover plate 12 of the housing together enclose a partition cavity in order to
separate the working parts of the two auxiliary contacts from the outside and prevent
the intrusion of dust. The partition wall 18 is formed of insulating material. In
this embodiment, the partition wall 18 is formed integrally with the main housing
portion 11. The partition wall 18 extends the entire thickness of the auxiliary contact
module from the bottom plate of the main housing portion 11 and sealingly engages
the cover plate 12. In this embodiment, the partition wall 18 is ultrasonically welded
to the cover plate 12. As shown in Fig. 4, the partition wall comprises five parts.
The first partition wall 181 is positioned above the two second static contacts 23.
The first partition wall 181 extends so as to closely approach or contact the upper
surface of the static contacts 23. The second partition wall 182 and the third partition
wall 183 are respectively formed between the first static contact 22 and the second
static contact 23 on the left side and between the first static contact 22 and the
second static contact 23 on the right side. The second partition wall 182 and the
third partition wall 183 extend respectively so as to closely approach or contact
the upper surface of the first static contact 22 and the lower surface of the second
static contact 23. The fourth partition wall 184 is positioned below the two first
static contacts 22. The fourth partition wall 184 extends so as to closely approach
or contact the lower surface of the first static contacts 22. The fourth partition
wall 184 also extends to the position below the movable contact bracket 21 to enclose
the entire movable contact bracket 21 in the cavity.
[0024] Thus, the first, second, third and fourth partition walls 181, 182, 183, 184 together
define an isolation cavity. The first static contact 221 and the second static contact
231 are positioned in the cavity. The first movable contact 25 and the second movable
contact 26 and the movable contact bracket 21 are positioned in the cavity. A gap
between the first partition wall 181 and the second partition wall 182 and a gap between
the first partition wall 181 and the third partition wall 183 allow the second static
contacts 23 to be inserted into the cavity. A gap between the fourth partition wall
184 and the second partition wall 182 and a gap between the fourth partition wall
184 and the third partition wall 183 allow the first static contacts 22 to be inserted
into the cavity. Thus, the working space of the module is separated from the outside,
so that dust cannot enter the space, which greatly improves the reliability of the
module.
[0025] In addition, a fifth partition wall 185 extends from the middle of the second and
third partition walls 182, 183 into the cavity, which extends inward until it abuts
against a side wall of the movable contact bracket 21. Thus, the fifth partition wall
185 divides the cavity into a first cavity 32 and a second cavity 31. The first cavity
32 and the second cavity 31 are used for the first contact assembly and the second
contact assembly, respectively. Thus, the working spaces of the two contact assemblies
are separated to further ensure the safety of the module.
[0026] The above description describes that the partition wall is close to or in contact
with the corresponding static contact, which means that the upper and lower partition
walls sandwich the static contact, and there is basically no gap between the partition
wall and the static contact to provide a path for dust. This close proximity or contact
may be completely air-tight or liquid-tight, or it may not be sealed, and may even
leave a narrow gap, as long as it can prevent most of the dust from entering the cavity.
The words "closed", "isolated", and "separated" used in the text also refer to a structure
that can prevent most of the dust from entering the cavity by structurally approaching,
contacting, and abutting each other, rather than sealing, or it indicates that the
structure must achieve a certain level of sealing.
[0027] In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second static contacts 22, 23 are also
fixed in position by a spring assembly 24. But it is not necessary, and the first
and second static contacts 22, 23 can also be fixed in place by screws.
[0028] In this embodiment, the auxiliary contact module can be assembled with the auxiliary
contact module of the same structure, that is, the structure on the outer surface
of the cover plate 12 can be assembled with the structure on the outer surface of
the bottom plate. However, this is not necessary, the auxiliary contact module can
also be assembled with other modules, such as other contactors, interlocking modules,
etc., as long as they have similar mating mechanisms.
[0029] The scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the above-described embodiments,
but by the appended claims and their equivalents.
1. An auxiliary contact module,
characterized in that, the auxiliary contact module comprises:
a housing;
a static contact secured in the housing, the static contact comprising a static contact;
a movable contact comprising a movable contact, the movable contact mounted on a movable
contact bracket, wherein the movable contact bracket is movably disposed in the housing
to move between a closed position and an open position, wherein the movable contact
and the static contact are electrically connected at the closed position, and the
movable contact and the static contact are disconnected at the open position;
wherein the auxiliary contact module further comprises an electrically insulating
partition wall which extends across opposite surfaces of the housing and defines a
closed cavity together with a portion of the opposite surfaces of the housing, wherein
the static contact extends into the cavity so that the static contact is disposed
in the cavity, and the movable contact and the movable contact bracket are disposed
in the cavity.
2. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 1, characterized in that, the partition wall is formed integrally with one of the opposite surfaces, and is
connected to the other of the opposite surfaces by ultrasonic welding.
3. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, the auxiliary contact module comprises at least one group of movable contacts and
static contacts, wherein, each group of the movable contacts and the static contacts
controls the closing and opening of one circuit, and the static contacts of each group
are spaced apart along a moving direction of the movable contact bracket, and the
movable contacts of each group are provided on the same movable contact bracket.
4. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 3, characterized in that, the auxiliary contact module comprises two or more groups of movable contacts and
static contacts, the auxiliary contact module further comprises a cavity partition
wall, which divides the cavity into a plurality of sub-cavities, so as to accommodate
each group of movable contacts and static contacts in the corresponding sub-cavity.
5. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 3, characterized in that, the auxiliary contact module comprises two groups of movable contacts and static
contacts, wherein a first group of movable contacts and static contacts controls the
closing and opening of one circuit, and a second group of movable contacts and static
contacts controls the closing and opening of another circuit.
6. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 5, characterized in that, the partition walls comprise a first partition wall, a second partition wall, a
third partition wall, and a fourth partition wall, wherein the first partition wall
is disposed above the static contacts of the first group, the second partition wall
and the third partition wall are disposed between the static contacts of the first
group and the static contacts of the second group, and the fourth partition wall is
disposed below the static contacts of the second group.
7. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 5, characterized in that, the auxiliary contact module further comprises a cavity partition wall, and the
cavity is divided into a first cavity and a second cavity by the cavity partition
wall, wherein the first group of movable contacts and static contacts is positioned
in the first cavity, and the second group of movable contacts and static contacts
is positioned in the second cavity, and the movable contact bracket passes through
the cavity partition wall and maintains contact with the cavity partition wall so
that the cavity partition wall separates the first cavity and the second cavity.
8. The auxiliary contact module according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that, the auxiliary contact module further comprises a snap, and one end of the movable
contact bracket comprises a snap-fit structure, the snap can be snap-fitted with the
snap-fit structure of the movable contact bracket to hold the movable contact bracket
at a mounting position, and the snap can be released after being mounted to allow
the movement of the movable contact bracket.
9. The auxiliary contact module according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that, a bottom part of a front surface of the auxiliary contact module is provided with
at least two snap-fit positions, a middle part of the front surface of the auxiliary
contact module is provided with at least one positioning structure, and a upper part
of the front surface of the auxiliary contact module is provided with at least two
snap positions.
10. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 9, characterized in that, the snap-fit position comprises a notch and a protrusion provided in the notch,
the positioning structure comprises a positioning hole, and the snap position comprises
a notch and a protrusion provided in the notch.
11. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 10, characterized in that, a rear surface of the auxiliary contact module is provided with an L-shaped snap-fit
member protruding from the rear surface at a corresponding position to mate with the
snap-fit position, a positioning post used for mating with the positioning hole, and
a snap used for mating with the snap position.
12. The auxiliary contact module according to claim 11, characterized in that, the upper part of the auxiliary contact module comprises an unlock button mounted
on the top of the housing via an elastic element, and the snap is integrally formed
with the unlock button, and the snap can be pushed to the unlock position by pressing
the unlock button downward to overcome an elastic force.
13. A contactor assembly, characterized in that, the contactor assembly comprises a contactor and at least one auxiliary contact
module according to any one of claims 1 to 12 mounted to the contactor.
14. An electrical cabinet, characterized in that, the electrical cabinet comprises at least one auxiliary contact module according
to any one of claims 1 to 12.