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ES155847U - Automatic spontaneous closure switch (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) - Google Patents

Automatic spontaneous closure switch (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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ES155847U
ES155847U ES0155847U ES155847U ES155847U ES 155847 U ES155847 U ES 155847U ES 0155847 U ES0155847 U ES 0155847U ES 155847 U ES155847 U ES 155847U ES 155847 U ES155847 U ES 155847U
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closing switch
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1. Interruptor automático de cierre espontáneo, uno de cuyos contactos va unido al extremo libre de una ballestilla mono o polimetal fija, mientras que el otro va adscrito a una armadura magnética basculante traccionada por un resorte de tensión regulable que tiende a mantener unidos los dos contactos, caracterizado porque dicha armadura es una sola pieza que permite el paso de la corriente eléctrica pero que comprende dos secciones separadas magnéticamente y situadas bajo la acción de dos diferentes campos que se originan en un electroimán principal y un electroimán secundario.2. Interruptor automático de cierre espontáneo, según la reivindicación 1ª, caracterizado por el hecho de que, la corriente eléctrica derivada de una de las fases de la red, llega hasta la ballestilla que soporta el contacto fijo y pasa, a través del contacto móvil y de la armadura basculante, hasta el devanado de pocas vueltas y de hilo conductor grueso del electroimán principal, cuyo núcleo está situado con uno desus extremos en la proximidad de la sección magnética de la armadura basculante correspondiente, la salida del cual devanado sigue a través de los aparatos de utilización para llegar a la otra fase de la red.3. Interruptor automático de cierre espontáneo, según las anteriores reivindicaciones, caracterizado porque, desde la ballestilla que soporta el contacto fijo, se deriva la entrada del devanado de muchas vueltas y de hilo conductor fino del electroimán secundario, cuyo núcleo está situado con uno de sus extremos en la proximidad de la sección magnética de la armadura bascualnte correspondiente, la salida del cual devanado se une a la salida del devanado del electroimán principal antes de llegar a los aparatos de utilización y ser devuelta a la otra fase de la red eléctrica.4. Interruptor automático de cierre espontáneo, según las anteriores reivindicaciones, caracterizado porque cada uno de los dos electroimanes actúa sobre la correspondiente armadura basculante independiente de lasdos que sustituyen a la armadura basculante común con dos secciones separadas magnéticamente, estando la primerra de ellas unida al contacto móvil, solicitada por el resorte de tracción e influída por el campo magnético del electroimán principal, mientras que la segunda armadura bascualnte resulta situada en el campo magnético del electroimán secundario y es portadora de un saliente o tope de arrastre que retiene a la primera armadura cuando ella misma es atraída por su propio núcleo.1. Automatic spontaneous closing switch, one of whose contacts is attached to the free end of a fixed mono or polymetallic spring, while the other is attached to a tilting magnetic armature pulled by an adjustable tension spring that tends to hold the two together contacts, characterized in that said armature is a single piece that allows the passage of electric current but that comprises two sections separated magnetically and located under the action of two different fields that originate in a main electromagnet and a secondary electromagnet. 2. Automatic spontaneous closing switch, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the electric current derived from one of the phases of the network reaches the spring that supports the fixed contact and passes through the mobile contact and the the tilting armature, up to the winding of few turns and of thick conductive wire of the main electromagnet, whose core is located with one of its ends in the vicinity of the magnetic section of the corresponding tilting armature, the output of which winding follows through the utilization devices to reach the other phase of the network 3. Automatic spontaneous closing switch, according to the previous claims, characterized in that, from the spring that supports the fixed contact, the input of the winding of many turns and of fine conductive wire of the secondary electromagnet is derived, whose core is located with one of its ends in the proximity of the magnetic section of the corresponding bascualnte armature, the output of which winding joins the output of the main electromagnet winding before reaching the utilization devices and being returned to the other phase of the electrical network. 4. Automatic spontaneous closing switch, according to the preceding claims, characterized in that each of the two electromagnets acts on the corresponding independent rocking armature of the two that replace the common rocking armature with two magnetically separated sections, the first one being attached to the moving contact , requested by the traction spring and influenced by the magnetic field of the main electromagnet, while the second basal armature is located in the magnetic field of the secondary electromagnet and carries a projection or drag stop that retains the first armature when it itself is attracted to its own core.

ES0155847U 1970-02-13 1970-02-13 SELF-CLOSING AUTOMATIC SWITCH Expired ES155847Y (en)

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