Contact assembly and mounting structure for cross bar selector s

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Automatic multiple contact selective means

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200246, 200247, 200275, H01H 124, H01H 6306

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040656527

ABSTRACT:
Arrangement in a selector, especially in a crossbar selector, comprising a number of contact spring sets arranged parallel to each other in a contact frame, wherein the contact spring sets, when operated, make contact with a contact multiple common to the sets. The contact springs are provided with elongated transverse contact surfaces and the contact multiple is made up of rod-shaped contact elements which are transversally attached to conductors. The conductors run across the contact frame parallel to the contact surfaces of the contact springs.

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