Electrical switching mechanism for circuits in automotive vehicl

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Vehicle mounted systems – Automobile

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307 10LS, 307 9, 200 82D, 200 16C, 340 52C, 340 52B, B60Q 144

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047695544

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is concerned with an electrical switching mechanism for circuits associated with hydraulic systems in automotive vehicles. The switching mechanism comprises at least one switch (13, 15) disposed on a printed circuit board (1), which switch (13, 15) includes a sliding contact (23, 24) fixed to a hydraulically movable carrier (25). The sliding contact (23, 24), along its path of displacement, in various positions (27, 28, 29, 51), between contacts (11, 12; 14, 16) stationarily disposed on the printed circuit board in oppositely spaced relationship, provides for electrically conductive connection or disconnection.

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