Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Pivoted contact
Patent
1985-09-19
1986-08-26
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Multiple circuit control
Pivoted contact
200273, H01H 100, H01H 1900, H01H 2100
Patent
active
046084665
ABSTRACT:
Am improved switch is set forth. The switch has an insulating housing supporting a plurality of flexible contacts fashioned from a first conductive material selected to impart flexibility and spring action to the contacts. Accordingly, the contacts can be biased to engage and maintain contact with the switch rotor which is manipulated to produce the desired switching. Welded to each contact is a terminal connector extending to the exterior of the housing for connection to wires. The terminal connectors are fashioned from a second conductive material selected for strength and durability to prevent breakage.
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Scott J. R.
Standard Grigsby, Inc.
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