Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Pivoted contact
Patent
1977-03-04
1978-09-26
Scott, James R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Pivoted contact
200 67A, 200153L, 200339, H01H 2136
Patent
active
041172809
ABSTRACT:
A group of miniature switches particularly adapted for soldering and/or installation upon the surfaces of printed circuit boards in a manner similar to that employed in installing integrated circuit chips. The switches are commonly known in the art as DIP switches, and are of a variety of types of manual actuation. As a group, the switches are characterized by a minimization of parts, ease of fabrication and assembly, and improved reliability.
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Scott James R.
Sonitronic, Inc.
Temko Charles E.
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