Seesaw type switch mechanism

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Operating means

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200 6B, 200153K, 200339, H01H 300, H01H 1300

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044018649

ABSTRACT:
A switch mechanism comprises an operating member having an outer surface including tabs formed on the left- and the right-hand half thereof, with switch operating protuberances formed on the rear surface thereof in alignment with the respective tabs. A recess is integrally formed in a housing of an electrical instrument, and the operating member is rockably disposed in the recess for seesaw motion therein. A pair of pushbutton switches are disposed on paths of movement of the protuberances, and are quickly operated by an angular movement of the operating member through a reduced angular stroke.

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Japanese Published Examined Utility Model Application; Publication No. sho 51-11933; Application No. Sho 49-3417.

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