Power switch for a battery

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application

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200 60, 200 6179, H01H 316, F21V 2304

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046365966

ABSTRACT:
A power switch for a battery is disclosed, which includes a battery-receiving chamber having anodic and cathodic contacts for the battery, an aperture provided centrally in the anodic contact, and a switching mechanism having a protrusion which is movable through the aperture relative to the anode of the battery. The switching device comprises an on-off switch which is positioned within the battery receiving case to minimize damage to the switch. The switch operates by moving the anode of a battery towards and away from a contact to make or break a series circuit between a plurality of batteries located in the battery-receiving chamber. Movement of the anode in an axial direction is effected by axial movement of a protuberance on the switching device.

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