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US1654373A
US1654373A US643033A US64303323A US1654373A US 1654373 A US1654373 A US 1654373A US 643033 A US643033 A US 643033A US 64303323 A US64303323 A US 64303323A US 1654373 A US1654373 A US 1654373A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
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    • F21V23/0414Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being switches specially adapted to be used with portable lighting devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H15/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for actuation in opposite directions, e.g. slide switch
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  • This invention relates to improvements in electrical switch mechanism.
  • the invention is particularl adapted for use as a clrcult controller in ashlights or the like, and comprises means permitting continuous or intermittentclosure of the circuit.
  • a novel and advantageous arrangement of conductive members cooperating with the switch 1s also provided.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation of a flashhght provided with the novel switch
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line IIII, Fig. 1;
  • Figs. 3 and 4. are enlarged vertical sections through the switch, showing it in intermittently operable and locked contact posltlons,
  • reference numeral 1 de-- notes a metallic flashlight casing having an escutcheon plate 2 secured over an openlng therein, by rivets 3 or other suitable means.
  • the housing 4 may be secured against vertical displacement by means of integral tongues 8 which pass through slots 7 and are bent inwardly at right angles.
  • a push button 9 is received in the circular opening 6 and has an annular flange 10 near its base.
  • the escutcheon plate is provided with a key slot having a circular portion 11 adapted to receive the flange 10 snugly. and a narrowed portion 11' which will admit the body of the button 9, but not the flange.
  • the diameter of'opening 6 is 4 somewhat less than that of the flanged base of button 9, so that upward movement of the latter is prevented.
  • a resilient contact arm'12 is pivotally held near one end of the escutcheon plate, as by a rivet 13.
  • Arm 12 has depressions 14. and 15 into which a raised portion 16 atthe bottom of push button 9 may be snapped. The engagement between these parts suffices to hold the slidable housing against accidental movement from either of'its two adjusted positions.
  • Another depression 17 is formed near the free end of the arm 12 and is adapted to engage an exposed portion 18 on conductor strip 19.
  • This strip is secured beneath the I am aware that its is not broadly novel 1'10 support '22, is insulated by a coating 23 of tough, flexible material, such as celluloid, a. phenolic condensation product, rubber, or shellac.
  • a valuable feature of the invention is the simplification resulting from the replacement of separate insulating means by a non-conductive coating on the conductor strip which provides a close-fitting jointless insulating coating conforming to and substantially as resilient as the conductor strip. Also, assembly is further materially facilitated by fastening the strip to the switch mechanism itself, making it unnecessary to attach the strip to the casing.
  • the push button 9 may be freely depressed to move the outer end of contact arm- 12 into engagement with the exposed portion 18 at the free end of the flexible conductor strip 19.
  • the pressure upon the button is removed, it will be returned to itsinitial position by the resilienceof the arm 12. So long as the button is in raised position, the housing 1 can not be moved, as flange 10 is too large to enter the slot 11'.
  • the reflector is insulated from the casing, so as to prevent accidental short-circuiting by contact with conductive bodies.
  • the switch When; the switch is closed, circuit is established through conductor strip 19 to reflector sup ort 22, the' outer lamp terminal, the lamp. lament, the inner lamp terminal, the battery, the casing 1, and thence to the contact arm 12.
  • the switch may be applied to flashlight or other casings made of insulating material
  • Electrical switch mechanism comprising a reciprocable and depressible member, a resilient contact arm adapted to be actuated thereby and rigidly secured'at one end,
  • Electrical switch mechanism comprising a base having communicating openings of different dimensions therein, a reciprocable and depressible member having afiange adapted to pass through the larger of said openings only, a resilient contact arm having means for retaining said depressible member at each of said openings and adapted to be brought into engagement with a conductor by movement of the depressible member, said flange when positioned beneath the smaller of said openings servingto maintain such engagement.
  • Electrical switch mechanism comprising a base having therein communicating openings of different dimensions, a reciprocable and depressible member having a flange adapted to pass through the larger of said openings only, a resilient contact arm at all times positioned below said openlugs and adapted to be brought into engagement with a conductor by movement of the depressible member, said flange when positioned beneath the smaller of said openings serving to maintain such engagement, said contact arm being rigidly secured at one end and having depressions into which a boss on the reciprocable member snaps when that member is in either of its adjusted positions.
  • Electrical switch mechanism comprising an eseutcheon plate adapted to be secured over an opening in a flashlight casing, a housing slidable thereon into adjusted positions, a depressible member in said housing, a wall on said housing at all times extending above the depressible member to prevent accidental actuation thereof, a conductor, and a resilient contact arm adapted to be depressed by said member to engage the conductor.
  • an escutcheon plate adapted to be secured over an opening in a flashlight casing; a spring contact inside said plate; a conductor engageable by said contact; a housing movably mounted on said plate; and a push button movable by said housin and depressible to cause said contact mem er to engage said conductor.
  • an electric switch for flashlights the combination 'of an escutcheon plate adapted to be secured over an opening in a flashlight casing; a spring contact member secured to the interior of said plate; a conductor engageable by said contact member; a housing slidable alon said plate; and a push button movable a ong said plate by said housing and also depressible to cause said contact member ;to engage said conductor.

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Dec. 27, 1927. 1,654,373
F. A. HOLT ELECTRICAL SWITCH MECHANISM Filed June 2, 1923 Jn wen-lot:
I Patented Dec. 27, 1927.
' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANCIS A. HOLT, OF ELMHURST, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T NATIONALCARBON COM- IPANY, INC., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
ELECTRICAL swrrcn mncnamsm.
Application filed June 2, 1923. Serial No. 643,038.
This invention relates to improvements in electrical switch mechanism. The invention is particularl adapted for use as a clrcult controller in ashlights or the like, and comprises means permitting continuous or intermittentclosure of the circuit. A novel and advantageous arrangement of conductive members cooperating with the switch 1s also provided.
A preferred form of the improved construction is shown in the accompanying drawing, in which Fig. 1 is an elevation of a flashhght provided with the novel switch;
Fig. 2 is a transverse section on line IIII, Fig. 1; and
Figs. 3 and 4. are enlarged vertical sections through the switch, showing it in intermittently operable and locked contact posltlons,
2 respectively.
In the drawings, reference numeral 1 de-- notes a metallic flashlight casing having an escutcheon plate 2 secured over an openlng therein, by rivets 3 or other suitable means. A slidable housing 4, having a central upstanding wall 5 defining a circular opening 6, is mounted for reciprocating movement in slots 7 in the escutcheon plate. The housing 4 may be secured against vertical displacement by means of integral tongues 8 which pass through slots 7 and are bent inwardly at right angles. A push button 9 is received in the circular opening 6 and has an annular flange 10 near its base. The escutcheon plate is provided with a key slot having a circular portion 11 adapted to receive the flange 10 snugly. and a narrowed portion 11' which will admit the body of the button 9, but not the flange. The diameter of'opening 6 is 4 somewhat less than that of the flanged base of button 9, so that upward movement of the latter is prevented.
A resilient contact arm'12 is pivotally held near one end of the escutcheon plate, as by a rivet 13. Arm 12 has depressions 14. and 15 into which a raised portion 16 atthe bottom of push button 9 may be snapped. The engagement between these parts suffices to hold the slidable housing against accidental movement from either of'its two adjusted positions.
Another depression 17 is formed near the free end of the arm 12 and is adapted to engage an exposed portion 18 on conductor strip 19. This strip is secured beneath the I am aware that its is not broadly novel 1'10 support '22, is insulated by a coating 23 of tough, flexible material, such as celluloid, a. phenolic condensation product, rubber, or shellac. A valuable feature of the invention is the simplification resulting from the replacement of separate insulating means by a non-conductive coating on the conductor strip which provides a close-fitting jointless insulating coating conforming to and substantially as resilient as the conductor strip. Also, assembly is further materially facilitated by fastening the strip to the switch mechanism itself, making it unnecessary to attach the strip to the casing.
The operation of the switch is as follows: In the intermittently operable or flash position shown in Fig. 3, the push button 9 may be freely depressed to move the outer end of contact arm- 12 into engagement with the exposed portion 18 at the free end of the flexible conductor strip 19. When the pressure upon the button is removed, it will be returned to itsinitial position by the resilienceof the arm 12. So long as the button is in raised position, the housing 1 can not be moved, as flange 10 is too large to enter the slot 11'.
To lock the contact arm in circuit-closing position, the buttonis depressed,and moved along slot 11' until the raised portion 16' snaps into depression 15. Flange 10 pre vents the button from rising and the contact is therefore maintained until the housing is moved to its former position. The wall 5 rises above the push button .9 and shields it from accidental depression, so that means for locking out of circuit closing position is not necessary.
In the flashlight illustrated, the reflector is insulated from the casing, so as to prevent accidental short-circuiting by contact with conductive bodies. When; the switch is closed, circuit is established through conductor strip 19 to reflector sup ort 22, the' outer lamp terminal, the lamp. lament, the inner lamp terminal, the battery, the casing 1, and thence to the contact arm 12.
'The switch may be applied to flashlight or other casings made of insulating material,
if a conductor is arranged to connect the;
switch with the zinc pole of the battery.
to provide a two-position switch having a depressible and reciprocable member as its chief operative element. Particular advantages are secured, however, by the combination of such a member with the other features of construction described herein, and this combination is covered by the appended claims.
I claim: 1. Electrical switch mechanism comprls ing a base, a housing movable with respect thereto into adjusted positions, a depressible member in said housing, a conductor secured to said base and having a flexible contacting portion, and a resilient contact arm secured to the base and adapted to be depressed by said member to'engage the conductor.
2. The invention according to claim 1, in which means are provided to retain the de- 'pressible member in an adjusted position.
3. The invention according to claim 1, in which means comprising cooperating parts on the depressible member and the contact arm are provided to retain said member in adjusted position.
4. Electrical switch mechanism comprising a reciprocable and depressible member, a resilient contact arm adapted to be actuated thereby and rigidly secured'at one end,
and cooperating means on the depressible member and the contact arm to retain said member in either of two adjusted positions.
5. Electrical switch mechanism comprising a base having communicating openings of different dimensions therein, a reciprocable and depressible member having afiange adapted to pass through the larger of said openings only, a resilient contact arm having means for retaining said depressible member at each of said openings and adapted to be brought into engagement with a conductor by movement of the depressible member, said flange when positioned beneath the smaller of said openings servingto maintain such engagement. O 6. Electrical switch mechanism comprising a base having therein communicating openings of different dimensions, a reciprocable and depressible member having a flange adapted to pass through the larger of said openings only, a resilient contact arm at all times positioned below said openlugs and adapted to be brought into engagement with a conductor by movement of the depressible member, said flange when positioned beneath the smaller of said openings serving to maintain such engagement, said contact arm being rigidly secured at one end and having depressions into which a boss on the reciprocable member snaps when that member is in either of its adjusted positions.
' 7. Electrical switch mechanism comprising an eseutcheon plate adapted to be secured over an opening in a flashlight casing, a housing slidable thereon into adjusted positions, a depressible member in said housing, a wall on said housing at all times extending above the depressible member to prevent accidental actuation thereof, a conductor, and a resilient contact arm adapted to be depressed by said member to engage the conductor.
8. Electrical switch mechanism according to claim 7, in which said conductor and said contact arm are secured to said escutcheon plate. I
9. In an electric switch for flashlights, the combination of an escutcheon plate adapted to be secured over an opening in a flashlight casing; a spring contact inside said plate; a conductor engageable by said contact; a housing movably mounted on said plate; and a push button movable by said housin and depressible to cause said contact mem er to engage said conductor.
10. In an electric switch for flashlights, the combination 'of an escutcheon plate adapted to be secured over an opening in a flashlight casing; a spring contact member secured to the interior of said plate; a conductor engageable by said contact member; a housing slidable alon said plate; and a push button movable a ong said plate by said housing and also depressible to cause said contact member ;to engage said conductor.
11. The invention set forth in claim 10, in which said housing is reciprocable and has a wall defining an o ening in which said push button is guide substantially perpengicular to said plate and said contact mem- 12. The invention set forth in claim 10, in which said escutcheon plate has a slot through which said push button projects into engagement with said contact member.
13. The invention set forth in claim 10 in which said conductor is secured to the inside of said escutcheon plate.
14. The invention set forth in claim 10 in which a single rivet secures said contact member and said conductor to said escutcheon plate.
15. The invention set forth in claim 10 in which said conductor projects through said opening in the flashlight casing into the chamber formed by said plate and is engageable adjacent one end by said contact member, with means whereby said contact member and conductor may be temporarily locked in engagement. 1
16. The combination with a flashlight casing having an opening in a wall thereof; of an apertured escutcheon plate secured to said casing over said opening; a conductor and a switch 'sec'ured to the inner side of said plate; a slide reciprocable along the outside of said plate opposite the aperture in eseutcheon late is so she pad that it will (50- the latter; and a push button movable by operate wit said gush button to retain the said slide and denressible through suit} aperlatter in depresse position.
ture to cause said'switch to engage and oon- In testimony whereof, I afiix my signa- 5 ductor. ture. v
.17. The invention set forth in clairn 16in which a portion f the aperture in the FRANCIS HOLT.
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