Combination turn-signal and hazard-warning switch means for an a

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Turn indicator type switches

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200 6R, 200 6154, 340 81F, H01H 316, B60Q 138

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039447650

ABSTRACT:
Combination turn-signal and hazard-warning switch means for an automobile wherein a turn-signal movable contact member has two operating portions disposed along a row of stationary contact members on an insulator plate and a hazard-warning movable contact member is movable into an operative position along said row of stationary contact members. The combination switch means thus constructed is capable of reducing the number of the stationary contact members required therefor and space required for the arrangement of the stationary contact members and capable of being formed very compactly.

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