Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Reciprocating contact
Patent
1992-11-03
1994-11-15
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Reciprocating contact
H01H 1502
Patent
active
053650271
ABSTRACT:
Switch assembly (100) includes a housing (112) having a pair of spring finger contacts (114and 116) and a circuit board (144). A spring loaded actuator (134) is slideably located within housing (112) between first and second switching positions. Actuator (134) includes a pair of conductive wipers (136 and 138) which move relative to metalized traces (146, 148 and 150) located on the top surface of circuit board (144). Switch assembly (100) provides for a compact surface mountable switch which is capable of switching RF signals between a radio antenna (618) and an external accessory connector while minimizing electrical signal path lengths and moving parts in the switch assembly.
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Karl David
Le Son Q.
Ma Scott T.
Marvet Lawrence E.
Peebles Douglas D.
Hernandez Pedro P.
Motorola Inc.
Scott J. R.
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