Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Feeler moves into detecting contact with object
Patent
1990-09-19
1992-06-23
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Special application
Feeler moves into detecting contact with object
49488, H01H 316, E06B 716
Patent
active
051245116
ABSTRACT:
A fastening device for securing a sensing edge to a door edge. The fastening device includes a mounting plate having a first surface for being attached to the door edge and a second surface for attachment of the sensing edge. The sensing edge detects objects in proximity to the door edge and includes an elongate sheath compressible upon application of external pressure and a switch for actuating an electrical device upon compression of the sheath. A pair of male and female members are interconnected between the mounting plate and the sheath to releasably secure the sensing edge to the mounting plate and to thereby allow the sensing edge to be releasably secured to the door edge.
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Miller Bearge D.
Miller Norman K.
Miller Edge, Inc.
Scott J. R.
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