序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 惯性延时电气开关 | CN201510696412.8 | 2015-10-26 | CN105244202A | 2016-01-13 | 郝辉; 任伟; 刘海东; 罗文光; 霍彦东; 黄光 |
本发明属于电气设备,特别涉及一种惯性延时电气开关,底盘(4)上面分别竖直固定装有摆杆轴一(5)、挂簧杆四(12)、限位杆(13)、摆杆轴二(5),摆杆(2)的左端头固定装有摆锤一(1),摆杆(2)的右端头固定装有摆锤二(8),摆杆(2)活动套装在摆杆轴一(5)上,摆杆(2)的上面分别竖直固定装有挂簧杆一(3)、挂簧杆二(6)、输出拨杆(7),摆杆轴二(6)上活动套装杠杆(14)的右端,杠杆(14)的外侧面上设有一个杠杆凹槽(14-1),挂簧杆四(12)上部置于杠杆凹槽(14-1)中,惯性延时电气开关结构简单,克服了原有延时装置存在的一些弊端,体积小,不消耗外部能量,元器件少,动作可靠,不用保养维修。 | ||||||
2 | Connecteur thermique à déclenchement retardé | EP96400314.9 | 1996-02-15 | EP0727798B1 | 2000-10-25 | Jannink, Frans; Müller, Manfred |
3 | Connecteur thermique à déclenchement retardé | EP96400314.9 | 1996-02-15 | EP0727798A1 | 1996-08-21 | Jannink, Frans; Müller, Manfred |
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4 | Mechanical delay timer | US12386542 | 2009-04-20 | US20100264003A1 | 2010-10-21 | Troy A. Heien |
A mechanical delay timer for operating either a toggle or a rocker-type wall switch to change the position of the switch after a preset interval includes a spring powered timer that drives a cam which, in turn, causes movement of an actuator that is arranged to engage either the toggle lever of a toggle wall switch or the rocker member of a rocker-type wall switch to move the switch from one position to another. The timer mechanism is contained within a housing that attaches to a timer base which, in turn, mounts over the existing cover plate of a conventional wall switch. | ||||||
5 | Mechanical delay timer | US10788719 | 2004-02-27 | US20040168897A1 | 2004-09-02 | Troy A. Heien |
A timer for delaying the operation of a toggle switch for a pre-set interval includes a mechanical, spring powered timer which drives a cam that engages the toggle of a conventional wall switch to move the toggle from one position to another. The timer is contained within a housing which, in turn, detachably connects to a housing floor that is mounted over the toggle switch cover plate. | ||||||
6 | High current auxiliary switch for a circuit breaker | US09684995 | 2000-10-10 | US06400242B1 | 2002-06-04 | Michael A. Fasano; Thomas R. J. Swift |
An auxiliary switch for a circuit breaker of the split case type. The switch is capable of switching the rated interrupt current capacity of the breaker and is fitted in to the circuit breaker case so that the overall width is substantially equal to or less than the overall width of the circuit breaker. Several embodiments of the auxiliary switch disclose various features which contribute to increasing the interrupt current rating and/or down sizing the width of the auxiliary switch. Among them are: an early make, late break of the auxiliary contacts compared to the circuit breaker contacts; an inertia dampening fly wheel attached to the actuator of the switch to enhance the early make/late break feature; a wiping action between the moveable and stationary contacts of the auxiliary switch to clean off welding and debris deposited from arcing; dual auxiliary contacts to enhance the contact area with little impact on package size and width; and a positioning of the auxiliary actuator on the contact lever of the circuit breaker to prevent the spring forces acting on the actuator from affecting circuit breaker contact pressure. | ||||||
7 | Automatic control operating mechanism | US45189674 | 1974-03-18 | US3922923A | 1975-12-02 | HARRIS JOHN L |
A heavy duty contactor mechanism for refrigeration compressor motors is directly actuated by a timing mechanism controlled by a thermostat. The timing mechanism protects against false starts from thermostat vibration, and interposes a delay between stopping and starting of the compressor sufficient to allow pressures to equalize. Power for operating the contactor switches is stored in a spring while the timer motor is running through the delay period.
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8 | Momentary break switch comprising a delay means and/or a shunt connection | US65966667 | 1967-08-10 | US3396256A | 1968-08-06 | CONRAD DIEHL |
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11 | Electric switch | US20600351 | 1951-01-15 | US2656423A | 1953-10-20 | HENRY MIDGLEY ALBERT |
12 | Appliance timing controller | US5169148 | 1948-09-29 | US2550281A | 1951-04-24 | PHILIP MARTIN |
13 | Timing switch foe welding | US2074138D | US2074138A | 1937-03-16 | ||
14 | Mechanical delay timer | US12386542 | 2009-04-20 | US08263883B2 | 2012-09-11 | Troy A. Heien |
A mechanical delay timer for operating either a toggle or a rocker-type wall switch to change the position of the switch after a preset interval includes a spring powered timer that drives a cam which, in turn, causes movement of an actuator that is arranged to engage either the toggle lever of a toggle wall switch or the rocker member of a rocker-type wall switch to move the switch from one position to another. The timer mechanism is contained within a housing that attaches to a timer base which, in turn, mounts over the existing cover plate of a conventional wall switch. | ||||||
15 | Time delay switching device | US466936 | 1983-02-16 | US4480158A | 1984-10-30 | Walter Will |
A time-delay switching device which includes a pneumatic timer adapted to be triggered by an electromagnet. The switching device includes at least two switches, with each switch including a movable switching element for controlling switching operations in, for example, a wye-delta control circuit. The time delay switching device is constructed in such a fashion that a specified switching pause occurs between an actuation of the two switches and/or an actuation of a second group of switches. One of the switches includes a movable switch element which is influenced immediately after the expiration of a time delay period by the pneumatic timer. A movable switching element of the other switch is coupled with the first switching element by a buffer which is adapted to transmit a switching movement on a delayed basis. The buffer may take the form of a mechanical or pneumatic compression spring. | ||||||
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18 | Electromechanical timing device | US47039354 | 1954-11-22 | US2814692A | 1957-11-26 | EYK CHRISTIAAN J VAN |
19 | Spring wound mechanical intervalometer | US57790156 | 1956-04-12 | US2795661A | 1957-06-11 | KIELMAN LEO L |
20 | Timing device | US12838749 | 1949-11-19 | US2705631A | 1955-04-05 | LUDWIG REICHOLD |