Bayonet-type circuit breaker having a multiple finger integrated

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337252, 339147R, 339201, 339258A, H01R 1368

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043737722

ABSTRACT:
A bayonet-type circuit breaker or under oil fuse device for completing the circuit from a high voltage bushing to an under oil transformer, the bayonet type device including a bayonet assembly having a circuit element at the end and a support assembly mounted on the transformer tank and having a tubular portion extending into the oil in the tank, the tubular portion including a pair of skirts at each contact location on the tubular portion and an elongate band of conductive spring metal material bent into a square configuration and having a number of spring fingers integrally formed along the axis of the band with a contact button on the free end of each finger, the band being mounted on the tubular portion of the support assembly between the skirts in a position to engage the circuit element, the inherent bias of the fingers holding the buttons in engagement with the contacts at each end of the circuit element.

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patent: 2918557 (1959-12-01), Link

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