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US2114895A
US2114895A US119437A US11943737A US2114895A US 2114895 A US2114895 A US 2114895A US 119437 A US119437 A US 119437A US 11943737 A US11943737 A US 11943737A US 2114895 A US2114895 A US 2114895A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H43/00Time or time-programme switches providing a choice of time-intervals for executing one or more switching actions and automatically terminating their operations after the programme is completed
    • H01H43/30Time or time-programme switches providing a choice of time-intervals for executing one or more switching actions and automatically terminating their operations after the programme is completed with timing of actuation of contacts due to thermal action
    • H01H43/301Time or time-programme switches providing a choice of time-intervals for executing one or more switching actions and automatically terminating their operations after the programme is completed with timing of actuation of contacts due to thermal action based on the expansion or contraction of a material
    • H01H43/302Time or time-programme switches providing a choice of time-intervals for executing one or more switching actions and automatically terminating their operations after the programme is completed with timing of actuation of contacts due to thermal action based on the expansion or contraction of a material of solid bodies
    • H01H43/304Time or time-programme switches providing a choice of time-intervals for executing one or more switching actions and automatically terminating their operations after the programme is completed with timing of actuation of contacts due to thermal action based on the expansion or contraction of a material of solid bodies of two bodies expanding or contracting in a different manner, e.g. bimetallic elements

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  • My invention relates to relays and particularly to thermal relays.
  • One object of my invention is to provide a relay of the type described which has a relatively 5 long operating time.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide holding means to anchor a movable relay contact against movement so that jarring or rough handling of the relay din-ing shipment will not damage the contact or alter the delicate contact adjustment of the relay.
  • Fig. l is a front elevational View of one form of thermal relay embodying my invention and Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of a portion of the relay shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a rear elevational view illustrating one form of contact hold- 8 means also embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevational view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged bottom view of a portion of the conta'ct holding means
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged view illustrating a protective cap for preventing unauthorized movement of the holding means.
  • the reference character I desi nates a relay top plate to which is clamped in any suitable manner a glass case 2 for enclosing the working parts of the relay.
  • a glass case 2 for enclosing the working parts of the relay.
  • the contacts 3 and 4 are provided with adjusting mechanisms which will not be described in detail because such mechanisms form no part of my present invention.
  • the reference character 5 designates a thermal unit which comprises a bimetallic driver 6 anchored at its upper end by a bimetallic compensator 1 to a suitable terminal post 8 which is secured to top plate I.
  • a heating c011 III Supported underneath the lower end of driver 6 by a metallic member 9 is a heating c011 III.
  • the terminals u and I2 of the heating coil III are suitably insulated from member 9 and are intended to be fastened to suitable terminal posts in the top plate I by flexible connectors I3 and I4, respectively.
  • Also secured to the lower end of driver 6 is a contact I5 which is arranged to come into engagement with contact 4, and a contact I6 which is arranged to come into engagement with contact 3.
  • Contact I6 is insulated from driver 6 by insulating block I1 and 55 is provided with a. connector I8 which is intended 1937, Serial N0. 119,437
  • a locking member 26 (best illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5) having a slot 2I for engaging with member 22 which is suitably fastened to insulating block Il.
  • Locking member 2!] is disposed in a hole 34 extending the entire length of a terminal post 25.
  • Post 25 extends through the top plate I and is secured thereto by nut 26.
  • Locking member 29 is held in a raised position by spring 23 acting against pin 24 and the upper end of terminal post 25.
  • pin 21 (best illustrated in Fig. 5) engages with slot 28 in an eniarged portion 25 of terminal post 25 so that locking member 2:! cannot rotate in post 25.
  • locking member 20 When the relay is to be put in service, locking member 20 is depressed which disengages slot 2! from contact member 22 and pin 2! from slot 28. Member 29 is then rotated counterclockwise until pin 21 is in alignment with slot 30 and then permitted to be returned to its biased position by spring 23, in which position member 20 will be locked against rotation by pin 2'! engaging with slot 30. The rotation of locking member 20 places the lower portion of this member in such a position that there will be no interference with the movement of thermal unit 5.
  • Pin 24, spring 23, and the upper portion of locking member 20 are enclosed in the recessed portion of a nut 3
  • is provided with castellations which coincide with a recess 32 in post 25 so that unauthorized manipulation of locking member 29 can be prevented by a seal 33.
  • a movable contact supporting member anchored at one end to the relay top plate, a locking member mounted in said top plate and rotatable between two angular positions and as well as movable between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said locking member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking said locking member in one or the other of said angular positions, means on said locking member effective when and only when said locking member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for securing the unanchored end of said contact supporting member against movement relative to said top plate, and means for preventing the unauthorized movement of said locking member.
  • a relay top plate provided with an aperture, a terminal screw passing through said plate and fixed therein and provided with a longitudinal hole extending the entire length of the screw, a movable contact finger anchored at one end to one side of said top plate, a locking member disposed in said longitudinal hole and capable of being manually operable from the other side of said top plate between two angular positions as well as between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking the member in one or the other of said angular positions, and means on said member effective when and only when said member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for engaging the other end of said movable contact.
  • a relay top plate provided with an aperture, a terminal screw passing through said plate and fixed therein and provided with a longitudinal hole extending the entire length of the screw, a movable contact finger anchored at one end to one side of said top plate, a locking member disposed in said longitudinal hole and capable of being manually operable from the other side of said top plate between two angular positions as well as between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking the member in one or the other of said angular positions, means on said member effective when and only when said member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for engaging the other end of said movable contact, and a cap secured to said terminal post to prevent unauthorized movement of said locking member.
  • a relay top plate provided with an aperture, a terminal screw passing through said plate and fixed therein and provided with a longitudinal hole extending the entire length of the screw, a movable contact finger anchored at one end to one side of said top plate, a locking member disposed in said longitudinal hole and capable of being manually operable from the other side of said top plate between two angular positions as well as between two longitudinal positions, spring means for biasing said member to one of said longitudinal positions, two recesses in the lower end of said terminal post disposed at an angle to each other, a pin secured to said locking member and capable of fitting in one recess or the other to prevent angular movement of said locking member when the member is in its one longitudinal position, and a slot in the lower end of said locking member effective when and only when the member is in its one angular position and its one longitudinal position for engaging with said contact finger at its unanchored end.
  • a relay comprising a top plate and a movable contact supporting member secured to said top plate, of means for at times locking said contact supporting member against movement relative to said top plate, said means comprising a locking member mounted in said top plate for rotation between two angular positions and for axial movement between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said locking member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking said locking member in one or the other of its axial positions, and means on said locking memr ber effective when and only when said locking member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for engaging said contact supporting member in a manner to hold it in a fixed position.

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April '19, 1938. H. E. ASHWORTH I 2,114,895
THERMAL RELAY Filed Jan. 7, 1957 2 Sheets-Sheet'l INV OR Hi5 ATTORNEY April 1938. H. E. ASHWORTH 2,114,895
THERMAL RELAY Filed Jan. 7, 1937 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 EIHIE l 1 1 H 1 M g 27 29 lNV TOR Harry E hworih.
HIS ATTORNEY Patented Apr. 19, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE THERMAL RELAY Application January 7,
Claims.
My invention relates to relays and particularly to thermal relays.
One object of my invention is to provide a relay of the type described which has a relatively 5 long operating time.
Another object of my invention is to provide holding means to anchor a movable relay contact against movement so that jarring or rough handling of the relay din-ing shipment will not damage the contact or alter the delicate contact adjustment of the relay.
I will describe one form of relay embodying my invention and will then point out the novel features thereof in claims.
Fig. l is a front elevational View of one form of thermal relay embodying my invention and Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of a portion of the relay shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a rear elevational view illustrating one form of contact hold- 8 means also embodying my invention. Fig. 4 is a side elevational view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is an enlarged bottom view of a portion of the conta'ct holding means, and Fig. 6 is an enlarged view illustrating a protective cap for preventing unauthorized movement of the holding means.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts in each of the several views.
Referring now to the drawings, particularly to 80 Figs. 1 and 2, the reference character I desi nates a relay top plate to which is clamped in any suitable manner a glass case 2 for enclosing the working parts of the relay. Secured to the top plate I by suitable terminal posts are fixed contacts 3 and 4. The contacts 3 and 4 are provided with adjusting mechanisms which will not be described in detail because such mechanisms form no part of my present invention.
The reference character 5 designates a thermal unit which comprises a bimetallic driver 6 anchored at its upper end by a bimetallic compensator 1 to a suitable terminal post 8 which is secured to top plate I. Supported underneath the lower end of driver 6 by a metallic member 9 is a heating c011 III. The terminals u and I2 of the heating coil III are suitably insulated from member 9 and are intended to be fastened to suitable terminal posts in the top plate I by flexible connectors I3 and I4, respectively. Also secured to the lower end of driver 6 is a contact I5 which is arranged to come into engagement with contact 4, and a contact I6 which is arranged to come into engagement with contact 3. Contact I6 is insulated from driver 6 by insulating block I1 and 55 is provided with a. connector I8 which is intended 1937, Serial N0. 119,437
to be secured to a suitable terminal post in the top plate I. Contact I5 is connected to driver 6 by member 9 so that electrical connection with contact I5 can be made at terminal post 8.
When the relay is in its initial condition, as shown in the drawings, movable contact I 6 is in engagement with contact 3 but contact I54 is opened. When heating coil Ill is energized, member 9 conducts heat to driver 6 to cause contact I6 to move away from contact 3 and to cause contact I5 to move towards contact 4. At the expiration of a relatively short time interval, contact Iii-3 will become opened but, due to the comparatively remote iocation of heating coil I9 with respect to driver contact I5 will not come into engagement with contact 2 until the expiration of a relatively long time interval. The relay embodying my invention, therefore, provides for a substantially long time interval which, particularly for the control of railway trafiic controlling apparatus, has been found to be useful and, in some cases, necessary.
For preventing movement of thermal unit 5 during shipment, I provide a locking member 26 (best illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5) having a slot 2I for engaging with member 22 which is suitably fastened to insulating block Il. Locking member 2!] is disposed in a hole 34 extending the entire length of a terminal post 25. Post 25 extends through the top plate I and is secured thereto by nut 26. Locking member 29 is held in a raised position by spring 23 acting against pin 24 and the upper end of terminal post 25. When locking member 20 is in its looking position (as shown in the drawings), pin 21 (best illustrated in Fig. 5) engages with slot 28 in an eniarged portion 25 of terminal post 25 so that locking member 2:! cannot rotate in post 25. When the relay is to be put in service, locking member 20 is depressed which disengages slot 2! from contact member 22 and pin 2! from slot 28. Member 29 is then rotated counterclockwise until pin 21 is in alignment with slot 30 and then permitted to be returned to its biased position by spring 23, in which position member 20 will be locked against rotation by pin 2'! engaging with slot 30. The rotation of locking member 20 places the lower portion of this member in such a position that there will be no interference with the movement of thermal unit 5.
If at any time it is desired to condition the relay for shipment, all that is required is to depress locking member 20, rotate it clockwise until pin 21 coincides with slot 28, and then permit spring 23 to return member 20 to its biased position. This operation will bring slot 2| into engagement with member 22 so that thermal unit 5 will be held securely.
Pin 24, spring 23, and the upper portion of locking member 20 (best illustrated in Fig 6) are enclosed in the recessed portion of a nut 3| which is threaded on the upper end of post 25. The nut 3| is provided with castellations which coincide with a recess 32 in post 25 so that unauthorized manipulation of locking member 29 can be prevented by a seal 33.
Although I have herein shown and described only one form of thermal relay embodying my invention, it is understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In a relay, in combination, a movable contact supporting member anchored at one end to the relay top plate, a locking member mounted in said top plate and rotatable between two angular positions and as well as movable between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said locking member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking said locking member in one or the other of said angular positions, means on said locking member effective when and only when said locking member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for securing the unanchored end of said contact supporting member against movement relative to said top plate, and means for preventing the unauthorized movement of said locking member.
2. In combination, a relay top plate provided with an aperture, a terminal screw passing through said plate and fixed therein and provided with a longitudinal hole extending the entire length of the screw, a movable contact finger anchored at one end to one side of said top plate, a locking member disposed in said longitudinal hole and capable of being manually operable from the other side of said top plate between two angular positions as well as between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking the member in one or the other of said angular positions, and means on said member effective when and only when said member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for engaging the other end of said movable contact.
3. In combination, a relay top plate provided with an aperture, a terminal screw passing through said plate and fixed therein and provided with a longitudinal hole extending the entire length of the screw, a movable contact finger anchored at one end to one side of said top plate, a locking member disposed in said longitudinal hole and capable of being manually operable from the other side of said top plate between two angular positions as well as between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking the member in one or the other of said angular positions, means on said member effective when and only when said member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for engaging the other end of said movable contact, and a cap secured to said terminal post to prevent unauthorized movement of said locking member.
4. In combination, a relay top plate provided with an aperture, a terminal screw passing through said plate and fixed therein and provided with a longitudinal hole extending the entire length of the screw, a movable contact finger anchored at one end to one side of said top plate, a locking member disposed in said longitudinal hole and capable of being manually operable from the other side of said top plate between two angular positions as well as between two longitudinal positions, spring means for biasing said member to one of said longitudinal positions, two recesses in the lower end of said terminal post disposed at an angle to each other, a pin secured to said locking member and capable of fitting in one recess or the other to prevent angular movement of said locking member when the member is in its one longitudinal position, and a slot in the lower end of said locking member effective when and only when the member is in its one angular position and its one longitudinal position for engaging with said contact finger at its unanchored end.
5. The combination with a relay comprising a top plate and a movable contact supporting member secured to said top plate, of means for at times locking said contact supporting member against movement relative to said top plate, said means comprising a locking member mounted in said top plate for rotation between two angular positions and for axial movement between two longitudinal positions, means for biasing said locking member to one of said longitudinal positions, means effective when said locking member occupies said one longitudinal position for locking said locking member in one or the other of its axial positions, and means on said locking memr ber effective when and only when said locking member occupies its one longitudinal position and its one angular position for engaging said contact supporting member in a manner to hold it in a fixed position.
HARRY E. ASHWORTH.
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