Electrical encoding device

Communications: electrical – Audible indication – Percussion-type sound producer

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200287, 200301, 200 11G, 200 11DA, H01H 1914

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045996059

ABSTRACT:
An electrical encoding device for generating a coded input to an electrical apparatus, which coded input can indicate direction and speed of movement of an actuator associated with an electrical encoding device. The device is cheaper to manufacture since the layout of certain aspects of the device is greatly simplified, the simplified layout of certain aspects of the device reducing cost of manufacture of the device. The device is designed to easily accommodate various encoding parameters so that it may be manufactured in a family-program fashion with families of the device being capable of addressing a range of encoding parameters.

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