CA1116220A - Combined reciprocally and rotatively actuated selector switch - Google Patents

Combined reciprocally and rotatively actuated selector switch

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CA1116220A
CA1116220A CA313,682A CA313682A CA1116220A CA 1116220 A CA1116220 A CA 1116220A CA 313682 A CA313682 A CA 313682A CA 1116220 A CA1116220 A CA 1116220A
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Robert J. Johnston
Stephen S. Dobrosielski
Stephen G. Layciak
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/02Details
    • H01H19/08Bases; Stationary contacts mounted thereon
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H13/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch
    • H01H13/50Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch having a single operating member
    • H01H13/503Stacked switches
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H11/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches
    • H01H11/04Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches of switch contacts
    • H01H11/06Fixing of contacts to carrier ; Fixing of contacts to insulating carrier
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/02Details
    • H01H19/03Means for limiting the angle of rotation of the operating part
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/02Details
    • H01H19/10Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon
    • H01H19/11Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon with indexing means
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/54Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand the operating part having at least five or an unspecified number of operative positions
    • H01H19/60Angularly-movable actuating part carrying no contacts
    • H01H19/63Contacts actuated by axial cams
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/30Means for extinguishing or preventing arc between current-carrying parts
    • H01H2009/305Means for extinguishing or preventing arc between current-carrying parts including means for screening for arc gases as protection of mechanism against hot arc gases or for keeping arc gases in the arc chamber
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H11/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches
    • H01H11/0006Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches for converting electric switches
    • H01H2011/0043Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of electric switches for converting electric switches for modifying the number or type of operating positions, e.g. momentary and stable

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Abstract

47,620 SWITCH STRUCTURE
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A switch structure characterized by a pushbutton-rotatable switch handle and a plurality of switch blocks mounted in tandem, the switch blocks comprising molded base and cover portions which provide an insulating barrier between the moving and stationary contact arms for increased current capabilities, and the switches having reciprocable switch operating plungers which are actuated either together or separately by longitudinal or rotary movement of the switch actuator.

Description

BACKGRQUND OF THE INVENTION
Fiel,d of the Invention:
; mis inventlon relates to a switch structure ~or pushbutton and rotary operation o~ ~witch blocks di~posed in tandem linkage. i, Description o~ the Prior Art:
- Electric swltche~ are commonly employed in clr-cuits for controlling electrical apparatu~. Such ~witche~
;~ may be of the pushbutton type or ~he rotary type, and each .:
;~` 20 type o~ swltch i~ often u~ed ln location~ wh~re accidental or mistaken alteration of a particular electrical circuit may have -8erious detrimenta]. con~equences. Example~ of such . .

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47,6~0 switches are disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 2,74~,210, 3,333,079; 3,511,955; 3,367,20~; 3,983,348; and 4,~52,582.
Some contact block assemblies have involved prob-a lems of gradual deterioration of the movable and stationary - contacts due to wear or arc burning~ The eventual result of such deterioration is a failure of the contact block. This is true notwithstanding the usual overtravel provisions for most movable contact carriers. Accordingly, there has been a need for a more satisfactory contact block assembly which ;
10 avoids deterioration due to the usual wear and arc burning effects.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIQN
lt has been found in accordance with this inven-tion that problems involved with prior existing switches may ` be overcome by providing a switch structure which is oper-able either as a pushbutton or a rotary switch which com- -prises an operator and at least one switch structure, the `
operat~r comprising a tubular housing and an actuator~ each switch structure comprising opposite side walls, opposite 20 end walls, and opposite edge walls forming a switch chamber, . movable contact operating means within the chamber and ` including a guided reciprocable plunger and a bridging contact carrier movable in response to movement of khe plunger,~each stationary contact means comprising a contact, a conductor, and a terminal, one housing wall having a conductor-receiving opening through which the conductor extends, the housing having portions forming groove means ~ t for holding the conductor in place within said opening, one side wall of each unit comprising a tubular portion aligned ;
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47,620 :' similar units are disposed in tandem, screw means in each - tubular portion connected to screw means of an ad~acent r,- unit, each tubular porti.on including a shoulder, each screw -: means having an out-turned head surface engaging the shoul-`.` der and the screw means of the switch unit ad~acent to the operating unit being secured to the switch unit~ and the side walls of the switch units in tandem being spaced from similar side walls of another tandem assembly 5 and inter-: connecting means on the facing side walls of the switch ... .
units and disposed in the space therebetween.
The invention also comprises an operator and at least one switch structure, the operator comprising a tubu-lar housing and an actuator, the actuator being movable longitudinally and rotatably in the housing, an annular cam .:
on the actuator and a switch structure having a movable contact operating member to effect opening and closing of a circuit through the switch structure, said member comprising a reciprocable plunger, the actuator comprising an annular end zone engageable with a portion of the end of the plunger ~ -to effect movement of the plunger when the actuator is moved longitudinally against the plunger, the annular cam being slidably mounted on the actuator to engage retraction of the ~
cam when the actuator is moved longitudinally~ the annular :``~-cam having a cam surface engaging another portion of the end of the plunger to effect movement of the plunger when the actuator is rotated, means biasing the cam to the unre- -tracted position of the actuator, and where there are two ~ ; ~ , . .
` switch structures mounted on the operator, each structure having a reciprocable plunger engaging the cam and the . .:

3o actuator, and the actuator having at least one opening in .~ "

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-~ said zone which is alignable with one of the plungers to effect movement of said one plunger and no movement of the other plunger when the actuator is moved longitudinally.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view partly in elevation of a switch embodying the principal features of - -the invention;
Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line II-II of Fig. l; , ; 10 Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the line III-III of Fig. l; -~
`~ Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the -,~ line IV-IV o~ Fig. l;
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`~ Fig. 5 is an exploded view of the operating mem- ~
bers of the switch; ~`
Fig. 6 is a development showing the profile of the operating cam when the switch functions in two modesj `-;`~ Fig. 7 is a development showing the profile of the cam when the switch functions in three modes;
~r_ .` ~ 20 Fig. 8 is a development showing the profile of~

~` the cam when the switch functions in four modesj -. . , Figs. 9, 10 and 11 are elevational views of vari- i ous legend plates with which the switch handle may be used;
-~ Fig. 12 is a vertical sectional view partly in ;
.~ ,, ~; elevation of another embodiment of the switch;

Fig. 13 is an exploded view of the operating parts of the switch shown in Fig. 12;

i Flg. 14 is a horizontal sectional view taken on ~` the line XIV-XIV of Fig. 12;

Figs. 15 and 16 are alternate positions o~ the _4_ ;`~

~ 6Z~ 47,620; 47,~95; 47,696 ',''' ` switch as shown in Fig. 14;
Figs. 17, 18, 19, and 20 are fragmentary vertical ~; sectional views, partly in elevation, showing various ~unc-tions of the actuator;
Fig. 21 is a horizontal sectional view taken on `:
the line XXI-XXI o~ Fig. 1;
~ Fig. Z2 is an elevational view with a portion ; broken away showing the ~elative positions o~ a pair of ~l~ contact blocks; "
v 10 Fig. 23 is an end view taken on the line XXIII- ~ :;
XXIII in Fig. 2 o~ a contact block with an additional upper contact block added in tandem; and ;
Fig. 24 is a horizontal view partly in section and .~ partly in ele~ation taken on the line XXIV-XXIV of Fig. 23. ~`~
;~ DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODI ~ TS ~;
In. Fig. 1 a switch is generally lndicated at 25 `~
and is mounted on a panel 27. The switch 25 comprises an operating unit 29 and palrs of contact~blocks 31, 33 in ~-tandem. ,The operating unit~29 comprises a housing 35, a 20 clamp rlng 37, a handle or actuating kno~ 39, a contact ~`"
actuator 4~1, detent means or de~ent cam 43, and an operating cam;45. m e housing 35 is a tubular m~ember including a reduced portlon 47 which extends through an aperture in the panel 27~and which comprises a threaded upper end portion 49 ;-~
- ~ on which~the clamp ring 37 i~ tightened for engagement wlth the panel at 50. A legend plate 51 is disposed on ~he panel 27 and around~the clamp rlng 37.
The~handle 39 is composed of an electrioally ` insulating material; and is pre~erably translucent to trans-mit light ~rom a light source or bulb~53. The handle 39 ~ 5 ~`
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~ 20; ~7,695; ~7,69 comprises a tubular por-tion 55 which is detachably mounted on the upper end of the contact actuator 41. As shown more particularly in Fig. 5, the tubular portion 55 co~prises an end surface 57 and a pair of ears 59, 61 extending radially inwardly from the inner surface of the portion 55 and having end surfaces allgned with the end surface 57. The ears 59.
61 are not diametrically opposed, rather the arc between them on one side is greater than on the other. In addi-tion, the tubular portion 55 includes a first pair of outwardly ~`
; 10 extending stop ribs 63, 65 having end portions 64, 66 which project beyond the end surface 57. me circular arc between the ribs 63, 65 on one side is greater than the arc on the other side thereof. Finally, the tubular portion 55 also includes a second pair of stop ribs 67, 69 which are wider `: than the ribs 63, 65, and which project beyond the end surface 57 by a distance 71 equal to that of the ribs 63, 65.
The tubular portion 55 also has spaced notches 73 to permit contraction of the portion 55 as it is snapped into and out of place on the contact actuator 41 when repositioning the handle from one mode to another.
The contact actuator 41 (Fig. 5) has an upper end . portion which is annular and includes a radial flange 75, as ;`
well as a lower portion which is splined9 that is, it com-`~ prises a plurality of radially spaced grooves or slots 77 which form a~u~berof longitudinal member379, the lower ends of which include outturned flanges 81. The detent cam 43 is annular and is mounted on the lower portion of the contact actuator 41 where it is movable against a coil spring 83 (Fig. 1) between the actuator 41 and the housing 30 35. The detent cam 43 (Fig. 5~ includes a plurality of : .

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. / ; , ~ 2 0 47,620; 47,695; 47,696 spaced cam notches 85 in which a pair of diametrically opposite cam detents 86 (one of which is shown) operate.
The cam detents 86 are part o~ the actuator 41 and extend radially therefrom. The detent cam 43 also includes a pair o~ diametrically opposite grooves or notches 87 ~one `~ of which is shown) in which opposite cam guides or guide ribs 89, 91 are located, which guide~ extend longitudinally upon the lnternal surface o~ the housing 35 and enable the detent cam 43 to move longitudinally without rotating~ The .~ 10 guides 89, 91 are also shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
; As shown in Fig. 5, the upper end of the contact ~; actuator 41 comprises a plurality, such as three, notches :
93, 95, 97 in which the ears 59, 61 are detachably located, , depending upon whether the switch is operated in two, three ~i or four modes or positions. For example, to turn the switch between two modes, the ear 59 is disposed in the notch 95 ; with the ear 61 in the notch 97. To operate the switch in three modes, the ear 61 is located in the notch 93, while the ear 59 is in the notch 97. To operate the switch in four modes, the ears 59, 61 may be in either notch 93, 95, ~-~ or 97 because, as explained below, the end portions 64, 66 ;; corresponding to the projection distances 71 of the several ribs 63, 65, 67, 69 are removed.
- The switch 25 is operated through the two, three, ,: .i and ~our modes as shown in Figs. 6, 7, and 8, respecti~ely.
For two modes (Fig. 6) the handle 39 is rotated to turn the actuator 41 and the cam detents 86 from specific notches 85a to notches 85b, whereby the handle turns from OFF to ON, as shown in Fig. 9. me ribs 63, 65 limit the movement o~ the handle because in the OFF position, the rib 63 abuts the upper end of the guide _7_ ` X ;~
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47,620; 47,695; 47,696 89; and in the ON position the rib 65 abuts the guide 89 on -` the opposite side thereof. Accordingly, the ribs 63, 65 incooperation with the guide 89 limit movement of the handle between two positions ON and OFF, when the ears 59, 61 are properly disposed in the corresponding notches 95, 97.
-.` For three mode operation, the handle 39 is reposi-; tioned with respect to the notches 93~ 97 so that the stop ribs 67, 69 are in the solid line positions as shown in Fig.
; 7, whereby the rib 67 is in abutment with the upper end ` 10 portion of the guide 89 so that the handle moves the detents ~ ;
86 from notches 85a to notches 85b and subsequently to notches 85c. Thus, the stop ribs 67, 69 move from the solid ~`.;` line positions to the broken line positions until the rib 69 confronts the other side of the guide 89. Thus, as shown in ` Fig. 10, the handle may be turned between the positions `
. HAND, OFF, and AUTO.
~` To operate the switch in four modes, the lower end ~ portions 71 ~Fig. 5) of the several ribs 63, 65, 67, 69 arei removed or cut orf so that none of the ribs con~ront the .. `: -, 20 upper end portion of the guide 89 as shown in Fig. 8.
Accordingly, when the handle 39 is rotated, the detents 86 move between the four notches 85a, 85b, 85c, 85d where they are limited by the guide 89. In addition to the guide 89, a ~ portion 99 of the detent cam 43 (Fig. 5~ projects into the path of the cam detents on diametrically opposi~e sides o~
the cam and align with the guides 89. Accordingly, as shown in Fig. 11~ the handle 39 may be rotated between the four ` positions ~ncluding ON, OFF, RU~, JOG.
Another embodiment of the switch is generall~
indicated at 101 in Fig. 12 in which, for simplification, ~ ;
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~- similar reference numbers re~er to similar parts shown in Fig. 1. The operating uni-t 29 comprises a handle 103 which includes a tubular portion 105 and stop means comprising a projection or flange 107 extending from one side thereof.
A tab 109 (Fig. 13) projects from the tubular portion 105 ~ and is peripherally spaced from a radial flange 111 which ~s ;` less on one side than on the other; that is, the tab 109 and .;~` the radial flange 111 are not diametrically opposed. The tab ~ 109 preferably includes an indicator mark, such as an arrow - 10 113. ~he reduced portion 47 of the housing 35 (Fig. 12) . ~
;~; includes a pair of diametrically opposed guide ribs 115 and 117 which are s~bstan~i`ally~slmilar to:~he:guide rib~ ~9~ 9l (~igo 1~9 but which differ there~rom in that the guide 117 has a lower surface 119 (Fig. 14) and a projection 1Z1 extending to the level of the upper end of the guide 115. The projection 121 includes stop edges 123 and 125 for limiting rotation of the ~: handle 103.
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The contact actuator 41 (Fig. 13) is provided a pluralit~, such as three, tab-recei~ing notches 127, 129, 131 facing the t~p surface of the actuator, as well as three slots 133, 135, 137. When the tab 109 is placed in o~e of ~ .
the notches 127, 129~ 131, the radial ~lange 111 fits into one of the corresponding slots 133, 135, 137. Accordingly, when the handle 103 is rotated, the force o~ turning is shared by the tab 109 and the ~lange 111. To facilitate placement of the tab 109, the indicator mark 113 is placed ~ ~.
in the appropriate notch having the desired mode or position : :
~ number, such as 2, 3, 4, as shown. .:
m e manner in which the several parts o~ the handle 103 and the notches and slots of the contact actuator ~9~ .:~

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! 41 operake is shown in Figs. 14, 15, 16. For two-mode ;, operation (Fig. 14), the tab 109 is placed in the notch 127 having the identification "2" with the radial flange 111 -~ fitting into the slot 135, whereby the flange 107 is dis .
~ posed over a peripheral sector of the actuator 41. To :`
illustrate the several parts 107, 109, 111 in Figs. 14, 15, 16, these parts are indicated by stippling which has no reference to the kind of material invol~ed. Thus, the handle 103 is rotated between the OFF and ON positions, as shown in Fig. 9, with the flange 107 moving to the broken line position (Fig. 14), the tab 109 and notch 127 moving to their respective broken line positions, and the detent cam 86 moving to its broken line position. In the broken line position of flange 107 no further rotation is possible -~
because the flange 111 strikes the guide 115 at the surface 139. When the handle is rotated in the reverse direction, the cam detent 86 strikes the ~K~ guide 115 at the stop "
surface 141, and the diametrically opposite detent cam 86 strikes the stop edge 125 of the projection 121 simultaneously.
. 20 For three-mode operation ~Fig. 15), the tab 109 and the flange 111 are placed in the notch 129 and slot 133, respectively, which notch is identiried with the number "3". ~ ;
In that position, the cam detents 86 are against the stop ` surfaces 125 and 141; and the handle is rotated clockwise from a first position A to a second position B, or to a third position C through arcs of appropriate angles, such as . :
. 45 degrees each. When the tab 10~ reaches the broken line position 109, the flange 107 strikes the stop surface 123 :
` and prevents further rotation. As the flange 107 approaches 30 the stop surface 123, it clears the surface ll9 of the guide 1 0 - ,, , ~,`,.

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When -the operating unit 29 is used Por four-mode ,. ~
- ~ operation, it is necessary to remove, such as by eut~ing, a ~i~ lower portion 143 of the flange 107 along a line, such as indicated by the broken line 145 (Fig. 13). To facilitate ~` removal of that portion, a breaking groove may be provided ~ i `; at the line 145. With the lower portion 143 removed, the flange 107 no longer collides with the projection 143 when ; the handle is rotateda However, the tab 109 and the flange -- lO 111 are pre~erably placed in the notches 131 and slot 137, respectively, so that an indicator, such as an arrow 147 r~7,' (Fig. 11) points to the appropriate position, such as ON~
OFF, RUN, JOG on the legend plate 51. The limits to the ~; rotation o~ the operating unit 29 are then provided by the cam detents 86 (Fig. 16) which are stopped when they collide with the guides 115, 117. In this manner, the handle is turned through four positions through three arcuate sectors of suitable degrees, such as 45 degrees, each, until the tab ; 109 and the notch 131 reached the broken line positions thereof.
Rotation o~ the operating unit 29 with either the embodiment of Fig. 1 or Fig 12 9 rotates the operating cam 45 through the indicated modes to open or close the circuits i through the contact blocks 31, 33. As the operating cam 45 is rotated, it actuates s~itch operating plungers 149, 151 in various combinations of UP and DOWN positions, depending upon the cam sur~ace. The contact blocks 31, 33 may be disposed in tandem (Fig. 12) with at least two blocks in position.
- 30 In accordance with this invention the blocks 31, ` 32 may be disposed in side-by-side positions (F'ig. 22) with their respective ., ~
,., ; , . , ~ 47,620; 47,695; ~17,696 plungers 1ll9, 151 engaging the cam ll3. Each con'cact block contains a pair of movable contacts 153 and a pair of sta-tionary contacts 155. The movable contacts 153 are mounted on a bridging contact carrier 157 which in turn is mounted on the plunger 151 in a conventional manner, such as shown in Patent No. 3,919,506. Each contact block is adjusted for either normally open (as shown) or normally closed condi-tions. Each contact block 31~ 32, 33 includes a pair of similar contacts 153, 155, con'cact carrier 157, and plunger 151 or 149 which are disposed in a contact chamber 159 formed by a pair of opposite side walls 151, 162, opposite end walls 165, 167, as well as top and bottom opposite edge walls 169, 171. To facilitate assembly, the side wall 161 and end walls 165, 167 constitute a cover and are separable from the body portion which comprises the side wall 162 and the upper and lower edge walls 169, 171. When assembled, suitable means (not shown) maintain the cover and body ;
portions intact. ~
As shown in Fig. 22, the stationary contacts 155 ~`
are mounted on a terminal connector 173 which has a gener~
ally Z-shaped configuration comprising an inner end portîon 175, an outer end portion 177, and an intermediate portion 179. The outer end portion comprises an assembly of a ;
terminal screw and clamp 181 to which a flexlble conductor (not shown), such as a stranded wire, is attached.
:~ :-In Fig. 22, the intermediate portion 179 is dis-posed between the side wall 162 and a wall portion or flange 183 which is spaced at 185 by a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the intermediate portion 179. The wall portion 183 is comprised of an electrically insulating ~ ` -12~ ~
.: . ~'' L~7,620; Ll7,695, 47,696 material similar to the walls forrning the several contact blocks 31~ 32, 33 and serves as an insulating barrier to prevent any arc1occurring between the contacts 153, 155 from moving from the stationary contact 155 to the intermediate portion 179, which is closer to the movable contact 153 when it is in the open position. Thus, the wall portion 183 facilitates in terminating any arc occurring during separa-tion of the contacts.
The terminal connectors 173 are retained in the ~`
position shown in Fig. 24 by the end walls 165, 167 when the body and cover portions are completely assembled.
Although the contact blocks 31, 32, 33 are pro-vided with integral interfitting members including prongs 187, which engage cooperating recesses 189 to retain the blocks in tandem, the blocks are also provided with tubular portions forming bores 193 adapted to receive screws i95.
Each screw 195 comprises a threaded sha~t 197 and a head .. . .
199, which head engages a reduced shoulder surface 201 (Fig.

~` 23). Each head 199 comprises a threaded bore 203 in which 20 the end portion o~ the shaft 197 is secured to the next adjacent screw 195. The uppermost screws of a pair o~

' tandem mounted contact blocks are attached in a suitable -`~ manner, such as to threaded apertures in the lower side the housing 35. ~ ``
When a sufficient number of contact blocks 31, 32, 33 are connected in tandem and secured in place b~ an elong-~ ated series of screws 195, the contact blocks o~ adjacent `,``! stacks or tandems are inclined to separate outwardly due to . . .
the force applied by the screws. As a result, ad~acent 30 pairs of contact blocks in the spaced tandem stacks are ``' :' ... .

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Ll7,620, 47,695, 47,696 '' provided with laterally interconnecting means, such as cooperating hooks 205, 207, of which a pair extend from each pair of spaced blocks 31, 33 (Fig. 24). Thus, the hooks ```- 205, 207 maintain a pair of tandem contact blocks in the desired spacing with respect to each other and in alignment with the operating unit 29.
The manner in which the operating cam 45 is mounted ;
on the lower end of the contact actuator 41 is shown in Figs. 17-20. The cam 45 is an annular member having cam surfaces 209, 211 (Fig. 1) and mounting spokes 213 (Fig. 5).
As shown in Fig. 21, the spokes are disposed in the grooves 77 between the several longitudinal members 79. Thus, when the contact actuator 41 is rotated, the cam 45 rotates to actuate one or both plungers 149, 151, such as shown in Fig.
17. However, where the handle 39 or 103 is operated as a ~r~ push button instead of a rotary selector switch, the-actuator `
B is moved in the direction o~ the arrow 215~to9depress both plungers 149, 151. The operating cam 45, however, remains in its position because the spokes 213 slide in the slots 77. As shown in Fig. 21, the upper ends of the plungers ~- 149, 151 overlap the surfaces of the cam 45 and the flanges`- 41 at the lower end of each longitudinal member 79. Accord~
ingly, the plungers 149, 151 are actuated by either or both o~ the cam and longitudinal members.
; ,., Finally, where necessary, one or more of the lon-gitudinal members 79 may be eliminated, such as shown in ` Fig. 19 on the right-hand side, thereby removing one of the flanges 81 which overlaps the plunger 149. Thus, when the actuator 41 is depressed in the arrow 215 (F'ig. 20 ~, the `
~ 30 plunger 151 is depressed, but the plunger 149 remains in the ~ ~` upper position.
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Claims (2)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A pushbutton and rotary selector switch com-prising an operator and at least one switch structure, the operator comprising a tubular housing and an actuator, the actuator being movable longitudinally and rotatably in the housing, an annular cam on the actuator, the switch structure having a movable contact operating member to effect opening and closing of a circuit through the switch structure, said member comprising a reciprocable plunger, the actuator comprising an annular end zone engageable with a portion of the end of the plunger to effect movement of the plunger when the actuator is moved longitudinally against the plunger, the annular cam being slidably mounted on the actuator to enable retraction of the cam when the actuator is moved longitudinally, the annular cam having a cam surface engaging another portion of the end of the plunger to effect movement of the plunger when the actuator is rotated, and means biasing the cam to the unretracted position on the actuator.
2. The switch of claim 1 in which there are two switch structures, each structure having a reciprocable plunger engaging the cam and the actuator, and the actuator having at least one opening in said zone which is alignable with one of the plungers to effect movement of said one plunger and no movement of the other plunger when the actuator is moved longitudinally.
CA313,682A 1977-12-07 1978-10-18 Combined reciprocally and rotatively actuated selector switch Expired CA1116220A (en)

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US85832577A 1977-12-07 1977-12-07
US858,325 1977-12-07

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CA313,682A Expired CA1116220A (en) 1977-12-07 1978-10-18 Combined reciprocally and rotatively actuated selector switch

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EP (1) EP0002394A1 (en)
JP (1) JPS5488683U (en)
BR (1) BR7808029A (en)
CA (1) CA1116220A (en)
ES (1) ES475776A1 (en)
GB (1) GB2010018B (en)
MX (1) MX144385A (en)

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BR7808029A (en) 1979-07-31
GB2010018A (en) 1979-06-20
MX144385A (en) 1981-10-05
GB2010018B (en) 1982-04-21
JPS5488683U (en) 1979-06-22
ES475776A1 (en) 1979-11-01

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