Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Snap – Double snap
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-06
2006-06-06
Friedhofer, Michael A. (Department: 2832)
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Snap
Double snap
C200S516000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07057128
ABSTRACT:
A first stationary contact (i.e., center stationary contact) has a center contact point exposed at the center on the bottom of a recess in a square-shaped switch base as viewed from the above. The first stationary contact is disposed to the bottom of the recess with its lead paths extended along one of diagonal lines of the square-shaped switch base from the center contact point toward both side edges of the switch base. Second stationary contacts (i.e., outer stationary contacts) are arranged at positions along an outer brim of the recess in a line-symmetrical manner about the one of the diagonal lines in areas opposite each other along the other diagonal line. The first stationary contact and the second stationary contacts are arranged in this manner and secured into embedment by means of insertion molding in the bottom of the recess in the switch base of an insulation resin.
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Oyagi Shingo
Watanabe Hisashi
Yagi Yoshikazu
Yanai Yasunori
Friedhofer Michael A.
Wenderoth , Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.
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