Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Actuated concurrently with operation or use of art device
Patent
1988-07-15
1990-03-20
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Special application
Actuated concurrently with operation or use of art device
731181, 2002761, 200 6176, G01M 1500, H01H 316
Patent
active
049103660
ABSTRACT:
An idle position detecting switch includes a metal housing supported on a throttle body and being electrically connected to the throttle body. the housing contains a push rod which is axially slidable therein, one end of which forms a moveable contact in the housing. A fixed contact is fixed in the housing via a resinous insulator which is connected to a resinous guide for supporting and guiding the push rod. A metal spring in the housing biases the push rod such that the movable contact is spaced from the fixed contact and has opposite ends respectively connected to the movable contact and the housing. As a result, the guide and insulator can independently be incorporated with each other even before a connector is fixed to the housing.
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Matsumoto Osamu
Moriguchi Teruhiko
Okaue Yutaka
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
Scott J. R.
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