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US1515578A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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  • This invention relates to an electrical switch.
  • jacks and plugs are commonly employed in wireless tclegral'ilrv for establishing (,Olll'lOt'llOll lltlttttll the re DCving circuit and dilii'rent amplil'yin riacuits 0r detector cirriiits. is iiston withdraw the plug; from inn ltltiC insert it. in another jail: for including tlw circuits desired with the rowirtr.
  • the invention is lllllr-il'illt l li a; i-l' tXiHllPlO in the aii-i-oinpalri' ng drawings, in which Figurel is a plan r vw ot a switch ('onstructci'l in arrorilanrc nith the present invention,
  • Figure 4 is a longitutliw a. plug which may be izizm switch
  • Figure 5 is a group perspective lrW t inelements comprising the plug
  • Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view when on the line. 6(; of Figure 4.
  • ltHUAL'I'I spring lingers are insulated from i'iitil t w by suitable tiller pirates. or the liizv. an i the unit :13 1! whole Ftifltl'itl to platiit) hr the means. ot' a i i straws and s rows wash he surrounded by a Sleeve 225. will of each snpplclmintal :33 and likewise the same end ot twrtin g spring! tin 'ers 1S and l' in the usual hook shaped port 'on o pern'iitthe easy ronnvrtion theri'm'ith.
  • the inner ends oi the p i. tacting lingers 18 terminate in a (ltn emeritly and then upwardly bent tip portion while the fingers 19 thereheueath erminin :1 similar portion as :n' 26, which humopposes the tip 25. as shown, ani wh l disposed slightly for 'aril to the nssn hm tip 31!.
  • llach upper anil lowrr plug w tinting linger is also l'orniiwl willa piirzz 1.37 which is adapted to normally "(Nita-fl, with its associated supplemental sprirg if and establish an electrirel connection fl rt,"- wlth.
  • the outermost plug, cor -rti' flutters 18. may be out await as at: desired.
  • the nuuuiww 34 is of insulating material and has (i is pe therein a stem 36 which terminates :u; it 1 ward end in a ball 37. To the rear end oi the stem 36 there is suitably coruuwtmil 1': wire 38 by the means of a screw and at to the sleeve or plug portion 28 there is: -i uilarly connected a second wire 40.
  • the win: 40 and 38 extend through the rear tu-l the plug member 28, and the lu-ishhu: l threaded in said rear end of the plug m n:- ber and then extended in a cable 41
  • the plug B may be connected to u. irceiver in a wireless a paratus.
  • jacks A may e connected with nu amplifying and detector circuits l-iua'i: jack A may be utilized for establi hing one or more circuits and maintaining tliniu closed if desired, that is, a circuit miglu connected and maintained closed tlnougu the top finger spring 18 and its await-11ml rircuii may be maintained closed hroughtluwr finger 19 and the remaining supplenui spring finger 2Q.
  • tliniu closed if desired, a circuit miglu connected and maintained closed tlnougu the top finger spring 18 and its await-11ml rircuii may be maintained closed hroughtluwr finger 19 and the remaining supplenui spring finger 2Q.

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Nov. 11 1924- A. GLASER ELECTRICAL SWITCH 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Jan. 26
mmvrgn AZbert Glaae;
WITNESSES A TTOBNEYS Nov. 11, 1924. 1,515,578
A (3LJ\$ER ELECTRICAL SWITCH Filed Jan. 26, 1922 2 Sheets-5heet 2 2 /NVE/VTOR Albert Gine A TTOHNEVS Patented Novv 11 19234 ALBERT GLASE-R. OF NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA.
ELECTRXCAL SVVITCIL Appl cation filed Jzutuary 2.6. 19522.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, l lnnnn'r (hiArllli, a citizen of the United St ates, and a resident of New Orleans, in the parish of Orhans i and State of Louisiana, have invented rertain new and useful Improrements in lilrctrical Switches, of which the following: a specification.
This invention relates to an electrical switch.
As is well known jacks and plugs are commonly employed in wireless tclegral'ilrv for establishing (,Olll'lOt'llOll lltlttttll the re ceiving circuit and dilii'rent amplil'yin riacuits 0r detector cirriiits. is iiston withdraw the plug; from inn ltltiC insert it. in another jail: for including tlw circuits desired with the rowirtr.
obvious the lapse of (into om'urrin t: the transferring of the plug; tin (l 03w i i to another will resul in tin low ot' FtX' t'Hl letters and possibly a word at the l'tit'l\l',
With the above in view it is the ll it 'i ot' the present invention to :iHs-ni'izitv :i plug with a plurality of jacks in slit-h a tit: .iltl' that the Contact end of the plug Inn; hr swung for est-alilishinfr liltll\l ii l June-=- tion with either of the in Illiwith for operating the. same ill rm .tn 1 quick manner, and there y rt 1- Elm lapse of tune in Slllii'llltf i n jack to another to it until It is also an olijrci oi the inwutiwu that the plug be adapted to in) tt iltHttl [wow it; mounting and another ping oi hi i structure substituted lll "it i'nr 7 permitting a nunilir-r oi l lit'ii tir to he w nnerted and operated hi the same swirh or the set of jacks.
Other objects and objects relating to illtails of i-nnstrurtion, combination and ar rungenient of parts will licri'inal'ter appear in the detailed description to foll w.
The invention is lllllr-il'illt l li a; i-l' tXiHllPlO in the aii-i-oinpalri' ng drawings, in which Figurel is a plan r vw ot a switch ('onstructci'l in arrorilanrc nith the present invention,
l igure 2 a side (Flew! Figure 3 is u vertical tional View of the same,
Figure 4 is a longitutliw a. plug which may be izizm switch,
Serial No. 531.975
Figure 5 is a group perspective lrW t inelements comprising the plug,
Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view when on the line. 6(; of Figure 4.
Referring to the drawings more pariiisu ti"ii' ta ltt ii.
l pon the plate 18 there is so rainy of jarlis generally ilul roiirrnrr character It ti l liar radially ot' the plate Zll'ltl mini: but in in upper and lower plug I-lli i l spring linger and it) ltSPtt'llVtlKy iltl. new \\l*l(li is interposed a pair oi eppleziirnui springlingers ill. The $tl)plt,llltilLtli tw rl lingers and likewise the plug! ltHUAL'I'I spring lingers are insulated from i'iitil t w by suitable tiller pirates. or the liizv. an i the unit :13 1! whole Ftifltl'itl to platiit) hr the means. ot' a i i straws and s rows wash he surrounded by a Sleeve 225. will of each snpplclmintal :33 and likewise the same end ot twrtin g spring! tin 'ers 1S and l' in the usual hook shaped port 'on o pern'iitthe easy ronnvrtion theri'm'ith. The inner ends oi the p i. tacting lingers 18 terminate in a (ltn emeritly and then upwardly bent tip portion while the fingers 19 thereheueath erminin :1 similar portion as :n' 26, which humopposes the tip 25. as shown, ani wh l disposed slightly for 'aril to the nssn hm tip 31!. llach upper anil lowrr plug w tinting linger is also l'orniiwl willa piirzz 1.37 which is adapted to normally "(Nita-fl, with its associated supplemental sprirg if and establish an electrirel connection fl rt,"- wlth. Also the outermost plug, cor -rti' flutters 18. may be out await as at: desired.
Referring particularly to the plus i shown in Figures 4 to 6 inclusive, eates what may be generally ternwd plug portion, said plug portion coni er lici arm
spring 20 pf one jack, while another a sleeve which is reduced at its fOI'Wu Y as at 29 and which is enlarged at its H'zl'a end as at 30. Upon the sleeve there i a tubular handle member 31, the rear 7 i which abuts the enlargement 30 and its ward end abuts the screw collar tlirmuiwl upon the sleeve as shown. The sleew or ug member 28 is also recessed as at 33 and. in the forward end of the sleeve there pr sitioned a tubular insulating member 3-? which is cut away as at 35 to eorres'pmnl wk r h the recess 33 of the sleeve 28. The nuuuiww 34 is of insulating material and has (i is pe therein a stem 36 which terminates :u; it 1 ward end in a ball 37. To the rear end oi the stem 36 there is suitably coruuwtmil 1': wire 38 by the means of a screw and at to the sleeve or plug portion 28 there is: -i uilarly connected a second wire 40. The win: 40 and 38 extend through the rear tu-l the plug member 28, and the lu-ishhu: l threaded in said rear end of the plug m n:- ber and then extended in a cable 41 In the use of the present switch urmngr v ment the plug B may be connected to u. irceiver in a wireless a paratus. i 3M rv stated the jacks A may e connected with nu amplifying and detector circuits l-iua'i: jack A may be utilized for establi hing one or more circuits and maintaining tliniu closed if desired, that is, a circuit miglu connected and maintained closed tlnougu the top finger spring 18 and its await-11ml rircuii may be maintained closed hroughtluwr finger 19 and the remaining supplenui spring finger 2Q. With-this arranguuu-ut when the plug B would be swung! to :1 p085" tion, as shown in Figure 30f the drrwi the two closed circuits mentioned e mild opened and the spring fingers 18 n Ml 1. we nected in series with the cireuit ommertuii e plug 8 "wlulllui and oi the same k v a the-receiver cire, I 2; the set of i w. y-I-riiculnz use of 1 under tood that is clearly obmay he used .ecm'ical rir a riinrupiinr described, a u plurality of in} base plate in Y "iii'il other, a sleeve n5 movement s id 'jmxlis. and a ides: adapted 1 wi h each of serum :Hucier (h scrihed. :i-ru in shape. havo-w med at its inner rewa s in its ver 3 lur horizontal i a plug rouml a plurality base plate so that mod for receiving pun itspivot and h of the jacks to he
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US2543804A (en) * 1947-08-20 1951-03-06 Girdler Corp Grounding arrangement for highfrequency transfer switches
FR2168991A1 (en) * 1972-01-28 1973-09-07 Pissis Sauvadet Ets

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US2543804A (en) * 1947-08-20 1951-03-06 Girdler Corp Grounding arrangement for highfrequency transfer switches
FR2168991A1 (en) * 1972-01-28 1973-09-07 Pissis Sauvadet Ets

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