Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Multiple switch
Patent
1986-08-07
1987-10-06
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Multiple switch
200 16D, 200 18, H01H 900, H01H 1370
Patent
active
046984631
ABSTRACT:
A control switch for remote-controlling a motor-driven automotive mirror. The stationary contact to be connected to one of the terminals of the motor to move the mirror about a vertical axis, the stationary contact to be connected to one of the terminals of the motor to move the mirror about a horizontal axis, and the stationary contact to be connected to the other terminal of the above two motors in common are formed on a circuit board. Bridge members connect each of the stationary contacts selectively to one of the stationary contacts of a stationary contact pair. The bridge members to connect stationary contacts to the negative polarity of a power supply at their ordinary position and to the positive polarity at their actuated position are accommodate in an enclosure fixedly attached to the circuit board. The actuating rods to act on the bridge members are arranged in the enclosure to be independent of one another, and one end of each of the actuating rods is projecting outside from the enclosure. The projecting ends of the actuating rods are related to the four mirror-moving-direction-indicating portions of a push-plate, and as one of the direction-indicating portions of the push-plate is depressed, the related actuating rods cause the bridge members to act for a switching operation.
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Kyoden Tatsuo
Tanaka Morimasa
Ichikoh Industries Limited
Scott J. R.
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