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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To secure suction force sufficient enough to suck up a planger for the period of time when electricity is conducted between a motor side stationary contact and a battery side stationary contact after electricity between an auxiliary contact and the battery side stationary conta...

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Main Authors ANDO KAZUHIRO, ASAOKA RYUJI
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 11.07.1997
Edition6
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To secure suction force sufficient enough to suck up a planger for the period of time when electricity is conducted between a motor side stationary contact and a battery side stationary contact after electricity between an auxiliary contact and the battery side stationary contact has been conducted by a movable contact. SOLUTION: A movable contact 24 mounted onto a planger rod 36 can cause electricity to be conducted between a battery side stationary contact 19 and a motor side stationary contact 21 while an auxiliary contact 22 producing electrical continuity by letting the auxiliary contact 22 provided for the end part of a starting resistance 23 produce electrical continuity, and also letting a planger 17 be furthermore sucked in thereafter. The resistance value of the starting resistance 23 is so set that the applied voltage of the other end part connected with a starting switch 12 for a suction coil 13 is higher than the applied voltage of one end part connected between the starting resistance 23 and a starting motor 2 for the period of time when electricity has been conducted between the motor side stationary contact 21 and the battery side stationary contact 19 since electricity was conducted between the auxiliary contact 22 and the battery side stationary contact 19 by a movable contact 24.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19950338866