Electromagnetic starter switch

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Electromagnetically actuated switches – Multiple contact type

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C335S131000

Reexamination Certificate

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07038564

ABSTRACT:
An electromagnetic starter switch in which a voltage from a power source is depressed by a resistor and applied to a motor by an auxiliary movable contact coming into contact with a first auxiliary fixed contact and a second auxiliary fixed contact before a pinion gear intermeshes with a ring gear, and the voltage from the power source is subsequently applied to the motor without modification by the main movable contact also coming into contact with a first main fixed contact and a second main fixed contact after the pinion gear intermeshes with the ring gear, wherein: the first main fixed contact, the second main fixed contact, the first auxiliary fixed contact, and the second auxiliary fixed contact are disposed on a main switch cover.

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patent: 2005/0190024 (2005-09-01), McMahon et al.
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patent: 2004-190544 (2004-07-01), None

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