Unitary contact-terminal blades integrally formed in a molded ba

Electricity: magnetically operated switches – magnets – and electr – Electromagnetically actuated switches – Multiple contact type

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335132, 335162, 335202, H01H 6700

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044196407

ABSTRACT:
There is provided a method of producing a contact switching device comprising a step of pressing an electrically conductive metal sheet to form a lead frame having at least one relatively resilient contact member extending from one of terminal portions and a stationary contact member extending from the other terminal portion, said relatively resilient contact member and said stationary contact member being disposed in mutually opposed and spaced apart relation, a step of bending external rim portions of said lead frame while said relatively resilient contact member is biased in such a manner that the opposed relatively resilient contact member and stationary contact member are brought together into partially overlapping relation, a molding step for forming an insulating base at base portions of said two terminal members, and a terminal-forming step of cutting said lead frame to leave said two terminal portions. The contact switching device as produced in the above manner, which has several advantages, is also described.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4227162 (1980-10-01), Fujita et al.
patent: 4292613 (1981-09-01), Bando et al.

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