US2611843A - Combined magnetic and manual switch - Google Patents
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- the invention comprises the combination of an axially slidable contact actuating member, an annular electromagnet winding surrounding the said member, a pair of pole pieces associated with the winding and spaced at any appropriate'distance apart, and an armature located between the pole pieces and carried by the slidable member.
- Figure 1 is a longitudinal section illustrating one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a fragmentary end view of a mem-- ber carrying the movable contact pieces.
- the axially slidable member a is of hollow cylindrical form and is made mainly of insulating material. This member is carried by a pair of annular supports 1), c in the body of the switch.
- the support is of cylindrical form and is made from insulating material. Also it is formed with a number of radial slots (see Figure 2) in which are accommodated free metal contact pieces :1 and d which rest on the outer surface of the slidable member a and which are loaded by spring blades e connected to terminals f on one end of the said support.
- each contact piece d is shaped as shown to an L-form, and has one limb situated at one side of the annular contact a, so that the latter is brought into contact with the said limb when moved from its neutral position in one direction only.
- each contact piece 11 is shaped as shown to a shallow U-form, and spans the adjacent part of the annular contact g, so that movement of the latter in either direction from its neutral position brings it into contact with a limb of each contact piece 02 Any desired number of contact pieces are provided, each being accommodated in its own slot in the part c.
- the other, 11, of the above mentioned supports consists of a hollow metal ring carried by the body of the switch.
- a push-piece s On the outer end of the sleeve h is secured a push-piece s, and slidable on the sleeve is provided a pull-piece t, a spring it being arranged between the parts s, t.
- a window 1 In the push-piece t may be provided a window 1; which can be illuminated by a lamp bulb w when the switch is in either of its operative conditions, a holder at being provided in the interior of the member a for carrying the bulb.
- the circuit through the lamp bulb may be controlled by any one of the contact pieces d and the contact piece 9.
- the circuit of the electromagnet may be controlled either by the contact pieces d, 12 g or by a separate switch.
- the mode of action of the switch is as follows:
- the contact piece g On pushing the push-piece s inwards against the springs u, z, the contact piece g is caused to bridge the contact pieces d which are thereby encountered by the piece g, and the member a is then held against return movement by the interaction of the magnet parts 1, q.
- the return of the member a to its neutral position is efiected by the springs u, a, after interrupting the circuit of the winding 0 by a separate switch, or by exerting a sufficient pull on the pull-piece t to separate the parts 1", q.
- the member a is then held in its neutral position by the springs 2, 2.
- the pull piece t is pulled outwards into contact with the inner end of the push piece s against the spring u.
- the contact piece 9 is caused to bridge the contact pieces d, d which are encountered by the piece g in this movement.
- the magnet part 1' is moved into contact with the part 10, for holding the switch in this condition.
- the spring 2 is compressed by the part 1' through the medium of a sleeve 4 on the part h.
- Return of the member a is effected by the spring a after interrupting the circuit of the winding 0 or by exerting suflicient pressure on the push piece 8 to separate the parts 1', p.
- electromagnetic retention of the slidable member in either of the opposite operative positions of the slidable member is effected in a very simple and convenient manner, and when a lamp is included, the condition of the switch is indicated by the lamp.
- An electric switch of thepush-pulltypemom prising in combination an axially slidableccongtact-actuating member, an annular contactpiece on said member, a stationary annularelectromagnet surrounding said member and having a pair of pole pieces of the same polarity arranged in axially spaced relationship around said member, an armature-secured on said member and movably located between said pole pieces so that the latter'can serve by magnetic interaction-with-said armature to retainsaid member in two difierent positions, and spring-loaded contact pieces shaped and arranged'so'thatiin-each of:said positions of said member at least some ofsaid spring-loaded contact pieces are bridged by said annularrcontact piece.
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Sept. 23, 1952 v w. G. BOURNE 2,611,343
COMBINED MAGNETIC AND MANUAL SWITCH Filed June 7, 1949 Patented Sept. 23, 1952 UNITED STAT COMBINED 'MAG'QNE'rIo AND MANUAL swrron William George Bourne, Acton, London, England, assignor to Rotax Limited, London, England Application June 7, 1949, Serial No. 97,585 In Great Britain June 12, 1948 This invention relates to electric switches of the push-pull type, and has for its object to' provide an improved construction wherein an electromagnet is employed for holding the switch in either of its operative positions.
The invention comprises the combination of an axially slidable contact actuating member, an annular electromagnet winding surrounding the said member, a pair of pole pieces associated with the winding and spaced at any appropriate'distance apart, and an armature located between the pole pieces and carried by the slidable member.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section illustrating one embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary end view of a mem-- ber carrying the movable contact pieces.
Referring to the drawings, the axially slidable member a is of hollow cylindrical form and is made mainly of insulating material. This member is carried by a pair of annular supports 1), c in the body of the switch. The support is of cylindrical form and is made from insulating material. Also it is formed with a number of radial slots (see Figure 2) in which are accommodated free metal contact pieces :1 and d which rest on the outer surface of the slidable member a and which are loaded by spring blades e connected to terminals f on one end of the said support. Also on the adjacent part of the slidable member is embedded or otherwise mounted an annular contact piece y, the arrangement being such that when the slidable member is moved from its neutral position to one of its end positions the contact piece y can bridge the contacts d and some of the contact pieces d and when moved in the opposite direction to its other end position it can bridge the other contact pieces al To meet this condition each contact piece d is shaped as shown to an L-form, and has one limb situated at one side of the annular contact a, so that the latter is brought into contact with the said limb when moved from its neutral position in one direction only. Also each contact piece 11 is shaped as shown to a shallow U-form, and spans the adjacent part of the annular contact g, so that movement of the latter in either direction from its neutral position brings it into contact with a limb of each contact piece 02 Any desired number of contact pieces are provided, each being accommodated in its own slot in the part c.
The other, 11, of the above mentioned supports consists of a hollow metal ring carried by the body of the switch.
3 Claims. (01. 200-87) V 2 v v On the slidable member a is secured an iron sleeve h which is held against rotation by key pieces ion a part 7' secured to the body or housing of the switch, the said pieces 2' engaging longitudinal grooves min the sleeve h. Around the sleeve it there is mounted in the body an annular iron core part it forming part of an electromagnet and carrying an exciting windingo. At one end of the part 12 is formed a flange p forming a pole of the magnet, and extending from this is another (and cup shaped) iron part (1 forming a second pole of the same polarity as 11. Between the parts p, q there is secured to the sleeve h an iron ring r serving as the armature of the magnet.
On the outer end of the sleeve h is secured a push-piece s, and slidable on the sleeve is provided a pull-piece t, a spring it being arranged between the parts s, t. In the push-piece t may be provided a window 1; which can be illuminated by a lamp bulb w when the switch is in either of its operative conditions, a holder at being provided in the interior of the member a for carrying the bulb. The circuit through the lamp bulb may be controlled by any one of the contact pieces d and the contact piece 9. The circuit of the electromagnet may be controlled either by the contact pieces d, 12 g or by a separate switch.
The mode of action of the switch is as follows:
On pushing the push-piece s inwards against the springs u, z, the contact piece g is caused to bridge the contact pieces d which are thereby encountered by the piece g, and the member a is then held against return movement by the interaction of the magnet parts 1, q. The return of the member a to its neutral position is efiected by the springs u, a, after interrupting the circuit of the winding 0 by a separate switch, or by exerting a sufficient pull on the pull-piece t to separate the parts 1", q. The member a is then held in its neutral position by the springs 2, 2.
To close other circuits associated with the switch, the pull piece t is pulled outwards into contact with the inner end of the push piece s against the spring u. In this action the contact piece 9 is caused to bridge the contact pieces d, d which are encountered by the piece g in this movement. Also the magnet part 1' is moved into contact with the part 10, for holding the switch in this condition. During the outward movement of the member a the spring 2 is compressed by the part 1' through the medium of a sleeve 4 on the part h. Return of the member a is effected by the spring a after interrupting the circuit of the winding 0 or by exerting suflicient pressure on the push piece 8 to separate the parts 1', p.
By this invention electromagnetic retention of the slidable member in either of the opposite operative positions of the slidable member is effected in a very simple and convenient manner, and when a lamp is included, the condition of the switch is indicated by the lamp.
The invention'is not, however,restricted to the example described, as subordinate constructional details may be modified to suit difierent requirements.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat- 5 ent is:
1. An electric switch of thepush-pulltypemomprising in combination an axially slidableccongtact-actuating member, an annular contactpiece on said member, a stationary annularelectromagnet surrounding said member and having a pair of pole pieces of the same polarity arranged in axially spaced relationship around said member, an armature-secured on said member and movably located between said pole pieces so that the latter'can serve by magnetic interaction-with-said armature to retainsaid member in two difierent positions, and spring-loaded contact pieces shaped and arranged'so'thatiin-each of:said positions of said member at least some ofsaid spring-loaded contact pieces are bridged by said annularrcontact piece.
'-2.- An electric switch'as claimed'inclaim land having a pus'h piece securedon one end of said contact actuating member, a pull piece slidably mounted on said contact actuating member at a position adjacent to said push piece, and a spring located between and acting on the push and pull pieces to permit relative movement thereof.
3. An electric switch as claimed in claim 1 and having an ironsleeve secured on saidscontact ac- 't'uatingmember," an iron annulus secured on said sleeve and forming said armature, and a spring zopposing movement of said armature in one directionand arranged between said sleeve and said 'electromag'ne't.
WILLIAM GEORGE BOURNE.
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US3350531A (en) * | 1966-07-13 | 1967-10-31 | Illinois Tool Works | Switch assembly including indicating means |
US3526863A (en) * | 1967-10-30 | 1970-09-01 | Gen Electric | Electromagnetic holding mechanism |
US3490427A (en) * | 1968-02-07 | 1970-01-20 | Caterpillar Tractor Co | Glow plug timer |
US3568114A (en) * | 1969-10-15 | 1971-03-02 | Cherry Electrical Prod | Magnetically maintained electric switch |
US4095213A (en) * | 1977-01-07 | 1978-06-13 | Trw Inc. | Mechanically actuable control relay |
US4901046A (en) * | 1987-06-09 | 1990-02-13 | Hubert Laurenz Naimer | Manually actuated on-off switch with electromagnetic release |
US5287087A (en) * | 1992-06-15 | 1994-02-15 | Detroit Coil Company | Solenoid energization indicator |
US5300905A (en) * | 1992-10-19 | 1994-04-05 | Ford Motor Company | Electrical power disconnect switch with both manual and electrical trip operation |
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