Kinetic energy transferring element applied to a button...

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Electric switch details – Actuators

Reexamination Certificate

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11503904

ABSTRACT:
A kinetic energy transferring element applied to a button structure for pressing an electric switch has a curved portion, a first extended portion and a second extended portion, in which the curved portion is bridged between the first extended portion and the second extended portion. The first extended portion is served as a fulcrum of the transferring element, while the second extended portion is a free end to receive foreign application. When the user presses the second extended portion, the curved portion of the kinetic energy transferring element can protrude to touch the electric switch.

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