Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Pivoted contact
Patent
1976-03-29
1977-06-28
Scott, James R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Pivoted contact
200 11A, 200 14, 200291, 200292, 200307, H01H 1908
Patent
active
040327302
ABSTRACT:
A rotary switch includes a stator, rotor and shaft for the rotor. The stator has a complex conductive matrix formed of criss-crossing conductive sections integrally joined together and integral with a central annular ring. The annular ring in turn has radially inwardly-extending switch sections. There is a non-conductive support member for the matrix, with the matrix and support member having respective and cooperating openings and projections for positioning the matrix on the support member. The rotor has a plurality of pockets with contact members positioned in at least one of the pockets and arranged for electrical contact with portions of said matrix.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1205549 (1916-11-01), Kruesheld
patent: 3248488 (1966-04-01), Stephan
patent: 3525827 (1970-08-01), Allison
patent: 3567894 (1971-03-01), Spreitzer
patent: 3588392 (1971-06-01), Cartwright
patent: 3668338 (1972-06-01), O'Malley
Golbeck Bernard J.
Kennedy Maurice E.
Lewandowski Raymond F.
Oak Industries Inc.
Scott James R.
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