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US2352765A
US2352765A US337782A US33778240A US2352765A US 2352765 A US2352765 A US 2352765A US 337782 A US337782 A US 337782A US 33778240 A US33778240 A US 33778240A US 2352765 A US2352765 A US 2352765A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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  • This invention relates to electromagnetically operated electric switches, and more particularly to the mounting of the electromagnetic operator for such switches, and is a division of application, Serial No. 97,532, filed August 24, 1936, for Electric switches, now Patent No. 2,239,031, issued-April 22, 1941.
  • the object of this invention is to provide, in an electric switch, an improved mounting for the stationary magnet structure which shall securely support the field magnet and coil in its operating position and in which the magnet assembly may be readily detached from the switching structure, and without special tools.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an electric switch having an electromagnetic operator in which the connection between the armature of the electromagnetic operator and the movable contacts may be readily swung forwardly to provide free access to the field magnet assembly and in which the field magnet assembly is readily removable for replacement or repair.
  • Figure'l is a vertical sectional view through an electric switch-according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view on the line 11 41 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a front elevational view with certain parts removed and the movable contact swung outwardly to render the magnet structure accessible.
  • the electric switch comprises a rear supporting plate I upon which are mounted a plurality of insulating contact chambers 2 comprised of a back portion 3 rigidly secured to plate I and a front cover 4 cooperating therewith to complete the chamber.
  • a stationary contact assembly comprising an insulating spacer portion 5 and spaced stationary contacts 6.
  • a movable bridging contact I resiliently mounted through spring 8 and this chamber upon a common insulating member 9.
  • To the member 9 is secured a generally U-shaped member II which is also U-shaped in cross-section and which extends from the member 9 at the front of the switch to a pivoted pin i2 which pivotally secures it to a link i3 connected to a stationary bracket il.
  • an operating armature IS is also pivotally mounted upon the pin i2.
  • the stationary or field magnet structure is mounted upon the bracket ll which is of general L shape in side elevation and whose generally horizontal top leg I! is substantially U shaped in cross section.
  • the vertical legs of the bracket and the top surface of the leg I! are provided with flanges shown more particularly in Figure 2, which are securely riveted to the supporting plate i.
  • the field magnet ii is of E shape and comprises a central core ll and two outer leg portions II and ii.
  • About the core I8 is disposed the operating coil 22 and upon each of the pole faces of the legs I! and N are disposed conventional shading coils 23.
  • the armature ll and the field magnet ii are composed of thin plate-like magnetic laminatlons securely riveted together.
  • a transverse pin 24 securely mounted in the opposite legs of the inverted U shaped portion ll of the bracket and spaced downwardly from the under surface of the top of the bight of the U.
  • the upper rear corner of the stationary magnet structure ii is provided with a slot 2! which is adapted to receive the pin 24 therein when the magnet is in operating position.
  • the front upper portion of the stationary magnet I1 is provided with a similar slot 2, and at the front of the opposite legs of the portion i6 oi the bracket I there are provided opposite openings in which is received a removable pin 21 received within the slot 26 to support the forward part of the magnet.
  • a pair of swinging resilient arms 28 are mounted on the outside faces of the legs of portions l6 and these arms interengage with the pin 21 to maintain it in position supporting the magnet.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the position of the switching parts to give access to the magnet structure for removal thereof.
  • the front covers 4 for the contact chambers have been removed and the movable contacts swung outwardl from the chambers on the pivots II and H.
  • the magnet i1 is readily accessible for manipulation.
  • the arms 20 are swung out of engagement with the pin 21 and this pin 21 is readily removed by pushing it through the openings in the portion It.
  • the entire stationary magnet structure, including the magnet I1 and a coil 22 may be readily withdrawn by pulling it forwardly whereupon the slot II is disengaged from the pin 24 which held the rear portion of the magnet.
  • An electromagnetic operator comprising an armature member being adapted to be connected to motion transmitting means;- a stationary magnet structure for attracting sa'idarmature men!- ber, said magnet structure being generally -E- shape and having an operating coil disposed around the central leg of the E, a stationary supporting bracket, a pin rigidly supported on said bracket, a groove in one extreme leg oi the E interiitting with said pin to support one side of said magnet structure, and means connecting the other extreme leg of the E tothe bracket to support the same and to prevent removal of the magnet structure, said last mentioned means being readily releasable to provide r ready removability of the magnet structure rom its supporting bracket.
  • An electromagnetic operator comprising an armature member adapted to be connected to motion transmitting means, a stationary magnet structure for attracting said armature member, said magnet structure being generally E-shaped and having an operating coil disposed around the central leg of the Et a stationary supporting bracket, a pin rigidly supported on said bracket, a groove in one extreme leg of the E interiltting with said pin to support one side of said magnet structure, an opening in the other extreme leg of the E and-a second and removable. pin mounted on said bracket and passing through said opening to complete the support otthe magnet structure, removal 0! said second pin providing for the ready removability oi the magnet structure from its supporting bracket.
  • An electromagnetic operator comprising an armature member adapted to be connected to motion transmitting means, a stationary magnet structure for attracting said armature member, said magnet structure being substantially E- shaped and having an operating coil disposed around the central leg of the E, the E being disposed facing downwardly with its extreme legs at the front and rear of the structure, a stationary supporting bracket, a part rigidly supported on said bracket, means on the rear leg of said E closely and slidably ulcererfltting with said part to support the rear end of the magnet structure, and means connecting the front leg of the E to the bracket to rigidly support the magnet structure and prevent removal thereof, said last mentioned means being releasable to provide ior ready removability of the magnet structure from the supporting bracketoby a longitudinal frontwise movement.

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y 1944- J. BIE RENFELD El'AL 2,352,765
' ELECTRIC SWITCH Original Filed Aug. 24, 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 ATT NEY y 4, 1944. I J. BIERENFELD EI'AL 2,352,765
ELECTRIC SWITCH Original Filed Aug. 24, 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 @U ifi O 25 W? [5 o 0 Q o O EV V TOR ATTOR Y Patented July 4, 1944 ELECTRIC SWITCH Josef Biercnfeld, Shorewood, Wit, ll! Lawrence G. Maechtlen, San Marlno, Cali! "S l Square D Company, Detroit, Mich, a corporation of Michigan Original application August 24, 1938, Serial No. 97,532. Divided and Ill IIDMIOI'MU! 3 1940, Serial No. 337,782
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This invention relates to electromagnetically operated electric switches, and more particularly to the mounting of the electromagnetic operator for such switches, and is a division of application, Serial No. 97,532, filed August 24, 1936, for Electric switches, now Patent No. 2,239,031, issued-April 22, 1941.
The object of this invention is to provide, in an electric switch, an improved mounting for the stationary magnet structure which shall securely support the field magnet and coil in its operating position and in which the magnet assembly may be readily detached from the switching structure, and without special tools.
Another object of the invention is to provide an electric switch having an electromagnetic operator in which the connection between the armature of the electromagnetic operator and the movable contacts may be readily swung forwardly to provide free access to the field magnet assembly and in which the field magnet assembly is readily removable for replacement or repair.
Other objects and features of the invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the specification'and appended drawings illustrating certain preferred embodiments in which:
Figure'l is a vertical sectional view through an electric switch-according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view on the line 11 41 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a front elevational view with certain parts removed and the movable contact swung outwardly to render the magnet structure accessible. K
The electric switch comprises a rear supporting plate I upon which are mounted a plurality of insulating contact chambers 2 comprised of a back portion 3 rigidly secured to plate I and a front cover 4 cooperating therewith to complete the chamber. Within the chamber is mounted a stationary contact assembly comprising an insulating spacer portion 5 and spaced stationary contacts 6. Also, within each chamber is disposed a movable bridging contact I resiliently mounted through spring 8 and this chamber upon a common insulating member 9. To the member 9 is secured a generally U-shaped member II which is also U-shaped in cross-section and which extends from the member 9 at the front of the switch to a pivoted pin i2 which pivotally secures it to a link i3 connected to a stationary bracket il. Also pivotally mounted upon the pin i2 is an operating armature IS.
The stationary or field magnet structure, according to the present invention, is mounted upon the bracket ll which is of general L shape in side elevation and whose generally horizontal top leg I! is substantially U shaped in cross section. The vertical legs of the bracket and the top surface of the leg I! are provided with flanges shown more particularly in Figure 2, which are securely riveted to the supporting plate i. The field magnet ii is of E shape and comprises a central core ll and two outer leg portions II and ii. About the core I8 is disposed the operating coil 22 and upon each of the pole faces of the legs I! and N are disposed conventional shading coils 23. The armature ll and the field magnet ii are composed of thin plate-like magnetic laminatlons securely riveted together. a
At the rear upper portion of the bracket I4 is rigidly secured a transverse pin 24 securely mounted in the opposite legs of the inverted U shaped portion ll of the bracket and spaced downwardly from the under surface of the top of the bight of the U. The upper rear corner of the stationary magnet structure ii is provided with a slot 2! which is adapted to receive the pin 24 therein when the magnet is in operating position. The front upper portion of the stationary magnet I1 is provided with a similar slot 2, and at the front of the opposite legs of the portion i6 oi the bracket I there are provided opposite openings in which is received a removable pin 21 received within the slot 26 to support the forward part of the magnet. A pair of swinging resilient arms 28 are mounted on the outside faces of the legs of portions l6 and these arms interengage with the pin 21 to maintain it in position supporting the magnet.
Figure 3 illustrates the position of the switching parts to give access to the magnet structure for removal thereof. In this view the front covers 4 for the contact chambers have been removed and the movable contacts swung outwardl from the chambers on the pivots II and H. In the outward position of the movable contacts the magnet i1 is readily accessible for manipulation. To remove the magnet the arms 20 are swung out of engagement with the pin 21 and this pin 21 is readily removed by pushing it through the openings in the portion It. With the pin 21 removed, the entire stationary magnet structure, including the magnet I1 and a coil 22 may be readily withdrawn by pulling it forwardly whereupon the slot II is disengaged from the pin 24 which held the rear portion of the magnet. To replace the magnet, it is pushed rearwardly into a position where the slot II again engages the pin whereupon thepinll isreinsertedthroughtheopeningsln the portions lland the slot II, in the instinct and the spring arms II return to the position where theymaintainthepininplace. Bythisoonstruction it is seen that the stationary magnet assembly is securely maintained in its operating position, but may readily be removed without the use of tools and by the removal or a single retaining pin. The construction renders the replacement or repair of the stationary magnet structure a matter of great ease which may be carried out with a minimum or time and manipulation.
While certain preferred embodiments of this invention have been specifically disclosed, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto, as many variations will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and the invention is to be given its broadest possible. interpretation within the terms of the following claims.
We claim:
1. An electromagnetic operator comprising an armature member being adapted to be connected to motion transmitting means;- a stationary magnet structure for attracting sa'idarmature men!- ber, said magnet structure being generally -E- shape and having an operating coil disposed around the central leg of the E, a stationary supporting bracket, a pin rigidly supported on said bracket, a groove in one extreme leg oi the E interiitting with said pin to support one side of said magnet structure, and means connecting the other extreme leg of the E tothe bracket to support the same and to prevent removal of the magnet structure, said last mentioned means being readily releasable to provide r ready removability of the magnet structure rom its supporting bracket.
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2. An electromagnetic operator comprising an armature member adapted to be connected to motion transmitting means, a stationary magnet structure for attracting said armature member, said magnet structure being generally E-shaped and having an operating coil disposed around the central leg of the Et a stationary supporting bracket, a pin rigidly supported on said bracket, a groove in one extreme leg of the E interiltting with said pin to support one side of said magnet structure, an opening in the other extreme leg of the E and-a second and removable. pin mounted on said bracket and passing through said opening to complete the support otthe magnet structure, removal 0! said second pin providing for the ready removability oi the magnet structure from its supporting bracket.
3. An electromagnetic operator comprising an armature member adapted to be connected to motion transmitting means, a stationary magnet structure for attracting said armature member, said magnet structure being substantially E- shaped and having an operating coil disposed around the central leg of the E, the E being disposed facing downwardly with its extreme legs at the front and rear of the structure, a stationary supporting bracket, a part rigidly supported on said bracket, means on the rear leg of said E closely and slidably iriterfltting with said part to support the rear end of the magnet structure, and means connecting the front leg of the E to the bracket to rigidly support the magnet structure and prevent removal thereof, said last mentioned means being releasable to provide ior ready removability of the magnet structure from the supporting bracketoby a longitudinal frontwise movement.
JOSEF BIERENF'ELD. LAWRENCE G. MAECHTLEN.
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US2561991A (en) * 1948-07-22 1951-07-24 Westinghouse Electric Corp Magnet operator structure
US2616010A (en) * 1948-01-20 1952-10-28 Ward Leonard Electric Co Electromagnetic switch
US2929898A (en) * 1957-05-06 1960-03-22 Square D Co Pneumatic timing device
US6118366A (en) * 1997-12-09 2000-09-12 Siemens Automotive Corporation Electromagnetic actuator with split housing assembly

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US2616010A (en) * 1948-01-20 1952-10-28 Ward Leonard Electric Co Electromagnetic switch
US2561991A (en) * 1948-07-22 1951-07-24 Westinghouse Electric Corp Magnet operator structure
US2929898A (en) * 1957-05-06 1960-03-22 Square D Co Pneumatic timing device
US6118366A (en) * 1997-12-09 2000-09-12 Siemens Automotive Corporation Electromagnetic actuator with split housing assembly

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