US2277215A - Relay contact device - Google Patents

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US2277215A
US2277215A US342628A US34262840A US2277215A US 2277215 A US2277215 A US 2277215A US 342628 A US342628 A US 342628A US 34262840 A US34262840 A US 34262840A US 2277215 A US2277215 A US 2277215A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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    • H01H51/28Relays having both armature and contacts within a sealed casing outside which the operating coil is located, e.g. contact carried by a magnetic leaf spring or reed
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  • This invention relates to switches and particularly to electromagnetically operated switches.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a relay unit contact device which is economical, reliable and easily replaceable.
  • a feature of the invention is a contact arrangement for transfer operation consisting essentially of contacts of magnetic material sealed in a vessel either evacuated or filled with an inert gas which may be operated by an external magnetic force whereby costly contact metals are eliminated.
  • a vessel is made T-shaped with a magnetic element in each of the elements of the T which form part of both the magnetic circuit and the electrical circuit of the device.
  • polarized operation may be secured through the disposal of permanent magnets in external relation to the magnetic elements sealed within the said vessel.
  • coils for the electromagnetic influence of the magnetic elements sealed within the unit may be placed on the vertical leg of the T or two coils may be placed on the two horizontal elements of the T.
  • Another feature of the invention resides in the use of channel-shaped members for the two horizontal elements whereby stiifnessand permanent alignment of these parts is achieved.
  • Still another feature is the use of a composite magnetic element comprising a main portion of hydrogenized iron braced with a channel piece of permalloy.
  • the hydrogenized-iron is especially useful since it resists oxidation and corrosion'and the permalloy lends its qualities of low permeahiiity.
  • Figure l is a vertical sectional view of a relay unit.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view, partly in section, of a modification of the relay unit.
  • the contact device consists of an envelope of .glass l which may be evacuated or may be filled with an inert gas to prevent corrosion or oxidation of the contacts.
  • This envelope is in the form of a T with two stationary contacts 2 and 3 sealed into the upper branches and a contact 4 sealed into the vertical branch and made resilient so that it may move from contact with member 2 to contact with member 3. All
  • thesecontacts 2, 3 and 4 are of magnetic material and form part of the magnetic circuit of the relay as well as parts of the electric circuit controlled thereby.
  • a coil I placed about the vertical leg of the T will energize the device and cause the movement of the resilient magnetic member 4.
  • two permanent magnets 5 and 6 are arranged between the end portions of the horizontal and vertical parts of the T.
  • Fig. 2 a somewhat different arrangement is shown with two semicircular permanent magnets Band 9 arranged only between the end portions of the horizontal part of the T. With either arrangement polarized operation of the device may be secured.
  • the member i may be resilient enough so that it will remain in contact with the last member toward which it was moved and will only leave this position when the coil 5 is energized to moveit in the opposite direction.
  • a magnetically operated polarized relay contact structure comprising a T-shaped vessel having two stationary magnetic elements and one movable magnetic element forming parts of both the magnetic circuit and the electrical circuit thereof sealed within said vessel, immersed in an inert gas and influenced by permanent magnetic and electromagnetic fields external to said vessel, said movable magnetic element being a flexible reed secured at one end by being sealed through the vertical stem of said vessel, said reed being suiiiciently stiif to normally remain out of contact with either of said stationary magnetic elements, said stationary magnetic elements being each sealed through one of the horizontal arms of said vessel, permanent magnets having poles contiguous to the external ends of said stationary elements to polarize one of said elements north and the other south and a coil encircling the said vertical stemof said vessel.

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March 24, 1942. w, B. ELLVOOD 2,277,215
RELAY CONTACT DEVICE Filed Ju ne 27, 1940 lNl/ENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 24, 1942 RELAY CONTACT DEVICE Walter B. Ellwood, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application June 27, 1940, Serial No. 342,628
1 Claim. (01.
This invention relates to switches and particularly to electromagnetically operated switches.
The object of the invention is to provide a relay unit contact device which is economical, reliable and easily replaceable.
A feature of the invention is a contact arrangement for transfer operation consisting essentially of contacts of magnetic material sealed in a vessel either evacuated or filled with an inert gas which may be operated by an external magnetic force whereby costly contact metals are eliminated. To secure transfer operations the vessel is made T-shaped with a magnetic element in each of the elements of the T which form part of both the magnetic circuit and the electrical circuit of the device.
According to another feature of the invention polarized operation may be secured through the disposal of permanent magnets in external relation to the magnetic elements sealed within the said vessel.
According to another feature, coils for the electromagnetic influence of the magnetic elements sealed within the unit may be placed on the vertical leg of the T or two coils may be placed on the two horizontal elements of the T.
Another feature of the invention resides in the use of channel-shaped members for the two horizontal elements whereby stiifnessand permanent alignment of these parts is achieved.
Still another feature is the use of a composite magnetic element comprising a main portion of hydrogenized iron braced with a channel piece of permalloy. The hydrogenized-iron is especially useful since it resists oxidation and corrosion'and the permalloy lends its qualities of low permeahiiity.
Figure l is a vertical sectional view of a relay unit.
Figure 2 is a perspective view, partly in section, of a modification of the relay unit.
In general, the contact device-consists of an envelope of .glass l which may be evacuated or may be filled with an inert gas to prevent corrosion or oxidation of the contacts. This envelope is in the form of a T with two stationary contacts 2 and 3 sealed into the upper branches and a contact 4 sealed into the vertical branch and made resilient so that it may move from contact with member 2 to contact with member 3. All
of thesecontacts 2, 3 and 4 are of magnetic material and form part of the magnetic circuit of the relay as well as parts of the electric circuit controlled thereby.
A coil I placed about the vertical leg of the T will energize the device and cause the movement of the resilient magnetic member 4. In Fig. 1 two permanent magnets 5 and 6 are arranged between the end portions of the horizontal and vertical parts of the T. In Fig. 2 a somewhat different arrangement is shown with two semicircular permanent magnets Band 9 arranged only between the end portions of the horizontal part of the T. With either arrangement polarized operation of the device may be secured.
- If the member 4 is made stiff enough it will, under non-energized condition of coil I, be positioned between the contact members 2 and 3, making contact with neither. Then, in accordance with the direction in which the coil 7 is energized the upper end of member 8 will move into contact with either member 2 or 3.
On the other hand, the member i may be resilient enough so that it will remain in contact with the last member toward which it was moved and will only leave this position when the coil 5 is energized to moveit in the opposite direction.
What is claimed is:
A magnetically operated polarized relay contact structure comprising a T-shaped vessel having two stationary magnetic elements and one movable magnetic element forming parts of both the magnetic circuit and the electrical circuit thereof sealed within said vessel, immersed in an inert gas and influenced by permanent magnetic and electromagnetic fields external to said vessel, said movable magnetic element being a flexible reed secured at one end by being sealed through the vertical stem of said vessel, said reed being suiiiciently stiif to normally remain out of contact with either of said stationary magnetic elements, said stationary magnetic elements being each sealed through one of the horizontal arms of said vessel, permanent magnets having poles contiguous to the external ends of said stationary elements to polarize one of said elements north and the other south and a coil encircling the said vertical stemof said vessel.
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Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2485024A (en) * 1945-03-21 1949-10-18 Amalgamated Wireless Australas Electromagnetically operated vacuum sealed relay
US2606981A (en) * 1946-07-05 1952-08-12 F K G Fritz Kesselring Gerateb Magnetic switching device of the cartridge or plug-type
US2609464A (en) * 1949-10-05 1952-09-02 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Relay
US2732458A (en) * 1952-08-27 1956-01-24 buckingham
US2734109A (en) * 1956-02-07 Phase-sensitive switch
US2830152A (en) * 1955-06-27 1958-04-08 Gilfillan Bros Inc Switch means and method of fabricating same
US2840661A (en) * 1955-06-16 1958-06-24 G M Giannini & Co Inc Magnetic switch device
US2877316A (en) * 1956-06-19 1959-03-10 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electromagnetic relay
US2877315A (en) * 1956-06-19 1959-03-10 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electromagnetic relay
US2999915A (en) * 1956-12-21 1961-09-12 Siemens Ag Polarized change-over contact device
US3033956A (en) * 1957-08-14 1962-05-08 Clare & Co C P Switching device
US3153710A (en) * 1959-12-23 1964-10-20 Ganouna-Cohen Gilbert Electrostatic relay for measuring small currents and charges
DE4238767A1 (en) * 1992-11-12 1994-05-19 Siemens Ag Vacuum relay with rounded ends of cylindrical contact pins - has two pins at end of common contact bolt arranged symmetrically w.r.t. axis orthogonal to direction of movement

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2734109A (en) * 1956-02-07 Phase-sensitive switch
US2485024A (en) * 1945-03-21 1949-10-18 Amalgamated Wireless Australas Electromagnetically operated vacuum sealed relay
US2606981A (en) * 1946-07-05 1952-08-12 F K G Fritz Kesselring Gerateb Magnetic switching device of the cartridge or plug-type
US2609464A (en) * 1949-10-05 1952-09-02 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Relay
US2732458A (en) * 1952-08-27 1956-01-24 buckingham
US2840661A (en) * 1955-06-16 1958-06-24 G M Giannini & Co Inc Magnetic switch device
US2830152A (en) * 1955-06-27 1958-04-08 Gilfillan Bros Inc Switch means and method of fabricating same
US2877316A (en) * 1956-06-19 1959-03-10 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electromagnetic relay
US2877315A (en) * 1956-06-19 1959-03-10 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electromagnetic relay
US2999915A (en) * 1956-12-21 1961-09-12 Siemens Ag Polarized change-over contact device
US3033956A (en) * 1957-08-14 1962-05-08 Clare & Co C P Switching device
US3153710A (en) * 1959-12-23 1964-10-20 Ganouna-Cohen Gilbert Electrostatic relay for measuring small currents and charges
DE4238767A1 (en) * 1992-11-12 1994-05-19 Siemens Ag Vacuum relay with rounded ends of cylindrical contact pins - has two pins at end of common contact bolt arranged symmetrically w.r.t. axis orthogonal to direction of movement

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