Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Steering wheel – shaft or column mounted
Patent
1983-05-26
1985-05-07
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Special application
Steering wheel, shaft or column mounted
200 6156, 200281, 339 3S, H01H 900, H01R 3900
Patent
active
045160015
ABSTRACT:
A replacement electrical brush for an auto horn circuit in which a metal rod has an enlarged head which rides on a slip ring on the underside of the auto's steering wheel. When the original brush head comprising the enlarged head becomes worn and inoperative the replacement brush head of the present invention is slipped over the worn brush head to provide a replacement. The replacement brush head can be a simple metal cap. The invention eliminates the necessity of removing and replacing the entire metal rod.
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Kerr Gordon W.
Scott J. R.
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