Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Reciprocating contact
Patent
1986-02-19
1987-04-14
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Reciprocating contact
200 6B, 200 16D, 200153LA, H01H 1502
Patent
active
046581014
ABSTRACT:
A switch section of a sliding-type DIP switch includes a slider and a pair of opposing contacts each consisting of a resilient metal plate member and having a V-shaped urged portion and a linear portion connected to the urged portion. When the slider is slid, each opposing side wall thereof presses the distal end of the respective urge portion of one contact into contact with the linear portion of the other contact to achieve a reliable electrical switching action. A number of these contact pairs are integrated with the bottom portion of a housing by insert molding to facilitate fabrication.
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Akimoto Takashi
Itoh Haruo
Kai Akio
Kobayashi Masao
Scott J. R.
Teikoku Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.
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