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US2472553A
US2472553A US659691A US65969146A US2472553A US 2472553 A US2472553 A US 2472553A US 659691 A US659691 A US 659691A US 65969146 A US65969146 A US 65969146A US 2472553 A US2472553 A US 2472553A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F7/00Magnets
    • H01F7/06Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets
    • H01F7/08Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets with armatures
    • H01F7/13Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets with armatures characterised by pulling-force characteristics
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F7/00Magnets
    • H01F7/06Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets
    • H01F7/08Electromagnets; Actuators including electromagnets with armatures
    • H01F7/18Circuit arrangements for obtaining desired operating characteristics, e.g. for slow operation, for sequential energisation of windings, for high-speed energisation of windings
    • H01F7/1805Circuit arrangements for holding the operation of electromagnets or for holding the armature in attracted position with reduced energising current
    • H01F7/1827Circuit arrangements for holding the operation of electromagnets or for holding the armature in attracted position with reduced energising current by changing number of serially-connected turns or windings

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  • the object of the present invention is an electro-magnet which is intended for the-operation of clutches, ratchets or other apparatus requiring a considerable magnetic force with a comparatively short travel of the armature.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to produce a great magnetic force and a great bearing force with an electro-magnet of reduced size and only using a small amount of current.
  • the number of turns of the armature attracting coil is automatically increased by th movement of the armature of the electro-magnet in the direction of retention.
  • the invention provides that the period when the aforesaid contacts are separated is arranged to correspond to the period when the counter-electromotive force produced in the main circuit by the movement of the armature, is approaching its maximum value.
  • the electro-magnet according to the invention is also suitable for operating at low temperature in moist atmospheres in order to prevent or reduce operational failures, such as icing, to a minimum, the movable armature is formed by a core which slides with a slight clearance in a thin non-magnetic sleeve, which is held against the cylindrical wall of the opening serving for the passage of the armature.
  • the fixed part of the magnetic circuit is formed by a cup which is pressed out in the direction of flow of the magnetic flux.
  • the electro-magnet according to the invention is also adapted to operate effectively at low temperatures, owing to the fact that the special design of the contacts permits the current to flow continuously through the electro-magnet, even in the non-retentive position, so that the heat generated by this continuous current assists in preventing its mass from cooling.
  • a current which is insufficiently weak to cause attraction of the armature passes through at least one of the windings of the coil.
  • FIGS 3 and 4 show schematically two different methods of connecting the windings.
  • the electro-magnet comprises a plunger armature 2 arranged to move inside a brass tube 3 round which are wound, with the interposition of insulating material, windings 4 and 5; said armature slides freely, with a slight clearance, in a sleeve 5 made of non-magnetic material, which is fixed to the body I of the electro-magnet; said body is formed by a cup shaped stamping which is pressed out in the axial direction.
  • a mild steel cover 8 is attached which is intended to complete the magnetic circuit, a guide rod 9 which moves integrally with the movement of the armature, and supports the terminals and the contacts.
  • the ends of the windings are respectively connected to terminals H], II and I2, which may be insulated if necessary, and which are fixed on the plate 8.
  • the winding 4 (see Figures 1 and 3) consists of heavy gauge wire capable of passing a heavy current, whereas the winding 5 consists of wire of smaller gauge the resistance of which is chosen so as to limit the current to a low value.
  • the switch I4 is again moved towards the right.
  • the connection to the source 20 is interrupted and the armatur etu ns o it in t al p on- It is obvious that the invention covers the case n which the va at ons o magn t ot e force are obtained by acting on other factors as for example by simply acting on the number and the variety of the windings connected in circuit.

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June 7, 1949. v v F. J. M. THEUNISSEN. 2,472,553
ELECTROMAGNET Filed April 5, 1946 Inventor Him/con JEAN MAAIE mew/awe Warner:
Patented June 7, 1949 ELECTROMAGNET Francois Jean Marie Theunissen, Brussels, Belgium, assignor to Societe Anonyme Teco, Boisde-Breux (Liege), Belgium Application April 5, 1946, Serial No. 659,691 In Belgium March 11, 1940 Section 1, Public Law 690, August 8, 1946 Patent expires March 11, 1960 1 Claim. 1
The object of the present invention is an electro-magnet which is intended for the-operation of clutches, ratchets or other apparatus requiring a considerable magnetic force with a comparatively short travel of the armature.
The purpose of the present invention is to produce a great magnetic force and a great bearing force with an electro-magnet of reduced size and only using a small amount of current.
These conditions are obtained by the action of a magnetomotive force which is variable with the movements of the armature.
In a particular embodiment of the present invention, use is made of two currents of different value; one of high value and of short duration producing the movement of the armature and the other of lower value intended to keep the armature in its retentive position.
According to the invention, the number of turns of the armature attracting coil is automatically increased by th movement of the armature of the electro-magnet in the direction of retention.
According to a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, provision is made, during the attraction travel, for the movable armature to separate or open two contacts which, in the non-retentive position of the electro-magnet, short-circuit an additional winding connected in series with the main winding.
In order that the contacts shall only short circuit a comparatively weak current, the invention provides that the period when the aforesaid contacts are separated is arranged to correspond to the period when the counter-electromotive force produced in the main circuit by the movement of the armature, is approaching its maximum value.
The electro-magnet according to the invention is also suitable for operating at low temperature in moist atmospheres in order to prevent or reduce operational failures, such as icing, to a minimum, the movable armature is formed by a core which slides with a slight clearance in a thin non-magnetic sleeve, which is held against the cylindrical wall of the opening serving for the passage of the armature.
The fixed part of the magnetic circuit is formed by a cup which is pressed out in the direction of flow of the magnetic flux.
The electro-magnet according to the invention is also adapted to operate effectively at low temperatures, owing to the fact that the special design of the contacts permits the current to flow continuously through the electro-magnet, even in the non-retentive position, so that the heat generated by this continuous current assists in preventing its mass from cooling. In the nonretentive position of the electro-magnet, a current which is insufficiently weak to cause attraction of the armature, passes through at least one of the windings of the coil.
As previously stated, the current, as a whole, passes through the two windings, the attraction of the armature being obtained by momentarily short-circuiting the auxiliary windings.
The accompanying drawings show by way of example, various embodiments of the invention; and they include the particular arrangement described by way of example.
In the accompanying drawings- Figures 1 and 2 illustrate a sectional view and a top view of the electro-magnet according to the invention.
Figures 3 and 4 show schematically two different methods of connecting the windings.
The electro-magnet comprises a plunger armature 2 arranged to move inside a brass tube 3 round which are wound, with the interposition of insulating material, windings 4 and 5; said armature slides freely, with a slight clearance, in a sleeve 5 made of non-magnetic material, which is fixed to the body I of the electro-magnet; said body is formed by a cup shaped stamping which is pressed out in the axial direction. At the upper end of the body a mild steel cover 8 is attached which is intended to complete the magnetic circuit, a guide rod 9 which moves integrally with the movement of the armature, and supports the terminals and the contacts. The ends of the windings are respectively connected to terminals H], II and I2, which may be insulated if necessary, and which are fixed on the plate 8. The winding 4 (see Figures 1 and 3) consists of heavy gauge wire capable of passing a heavy current, whereas the winding 5 consists of wire of smaller gauge the resistance of which is chosen so as to limit the current to a low value.
In the non-retentive position of the electromagnet, the contacts of the winding 5 are shortcircuited by the contacts H and I3 so that only the winding 4 is in circuit; when the current is switched on, a current of high amperage passing through this winding causes the armature to be strongly attracted. As soon as said armature approaches the end of its travel, the rod 9 carried by the armature lifts the contact arm [3, thus automatically coupling the windings 4 and 5; this results in a reduction of the current strength owing to this fact, the strength of current decreases to a degree which is compatible 3 with the maintenance of the adhesion in spite of the resisting force.
In Figure 4 (corresponding to the position of rest) a weak current passes from source 20 through [6, l1, 4, 5 towards the mass or earth. This current is insufficient to cause the attraction of the armature, but its heating eiTect prevents the apparatus from icing. In order to obtain the attraction of the armature, the switch I-Q (comprising the mutually insulated contacts I! and I8) is moved towards the left, A heavy current will then flow through 15, I7, 4, l8, H), H, 13 and the armature will be attracted. At the end of its stroke the armature opens the contact arm l3 and a weak current then passes through l5, I1, 4 and 5 so as to maintain a weak retentive force. To make the armature return to its non-retentive position, the switch I4 is again moved towards the right. When the com tact I1 is moved between [5 and IS, the connection to the source 20 is interrupted and the armatur etu ns o it in t al p on- It is obvious that the invention covers the case n which the va at ons o magn t ot e force are obtained by acting on other factors as for example by simply acting on the number and the variety of the windings connected in circuit.
What I c ai clothe-ma net nc udin a mo e rmature, a main winding capable of attracting said armature when individually energized, an auxiliary winding connected in series with the main winding, the combined action of both windings, en en s eed in es, be ng on capable of maintaining the armature in itsfactuated position, a switch movable between two positions in each of which it connects the main winding to a. source of current, a short-circuiting circuit for the auxiliary winding, a first breaker therein which is normally closed, means ior opening said breaker by the aid 0? the armature towards the end of its attraction stroke, a second breaker in said shortcircuiting circuit; this second breaker being normally open when the said switch is in the position corresponding to the non-attraction of the armature and means for closing said second breaker when the said switch is shifted to its other position.
ERANQOIS JEAN MARIE THEUNISSEN.
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US3571770A (en) * 1968-05-27 1971-03-23 Lucas Industries Ltd Improved solenoid having pin and socket connections to the solenoid winding
US3594614A (en) * 1970-02-26 1971-07-20 Cutler Hammer Inc Energizing circuit for the dc operating winding of an electromagnetic contactor or the like
US4065096A (en) * 1976-07-01 1977-12-27 Graham-White Sales Corporation Solenoid-actuated valve
US4229146A (en) * 1979-02-02 1980-10-21 Airtek, Inc. Air compressors
US4520332A (en) * 1982-07-29 1985-05-28 Costruzioni Elettromagnetiche Industriali Di Tagliafico Carlo Solenoid with internally located switch contacts
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US4841407A (en) * 1986-06-16 1989-06-20 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Magnetic field generator having a plurality of coils for generating magnetic field in substantially the same space and method of driving the same
US4947284A (en) * 1989-03-06 1990-08-07 Square D Company Field-installable heavy duty undervoltage release
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US1344178A (en) * 1918-11-21 1920-06-22 Safety Burglar Alarm Co Burglar-alarm
US1705676A (en) * 1924-02-01 1929-03-19 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co Electrical protective device
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US2687458A (en) * 1950-07-19 1954-08-24 Furnas Electric Co Magnetic switch
US3571770A (en) * 1968-05-27 1971-03-23 Lucas Industries Ltd Improved solenoid having pin and socket connections to the solenoid winding
US3594614A (en) * 1970-02-26 1971-07-20 Cutler Hammer Inc Energizing circuit for the dc operating winding of an electromagnetic contactor or the like
US4065096A (en) * 1976-07-01 1977-12-27 Graham-White Sales Corporation Solenoid-actuated valve
US4229146A (en) * 1979-02-02 1980-10-21 Airtek, Inc. Air compressors
US4520332A (en) * 1982-07-29 1985-05-28 Costruzioni Elettromagnetiche Industriali Di Tagliafico Carlo Solenoid with internally located switch contacts
US4841407A (en) * 1986-06-16 1989-06-20 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Magnetic field generator having a plurality of coils for generating magnetic field in substantially the same space and method of driving the same
WO1988000406A1 (en) * 1986-06-25 1988-01-14 Sakatos Michael J Circuit protector
US4811153A (en) * 1986-06-25 1989-03-07 Sakatos Michael J Circuit protector
US4947284A (en) * 1989-03-06 1990-08-07 Square D Company Field-installable heavy duty undervoltage release
US20130241675A1 (en) * 2012-03-16 2013-09-19 Stephen P. Simonin Solenoid Coil Having an Enhanced Magnetic Field
US9013256B2 (en) * 2012-03-16 2015-04-21 Hubbell Incorporated Solenoid coil having an enhanced magnetic field
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