US1819196A - Signal switch - Google Patents
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- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H21/00—Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
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- This invention relates to signal switches, and is particularly directed to a signal switch for automobiles.
- This invention is designed to overcome the 30 defects noted above and objects of this nvention are to provide a novel form of mgnal switch for automobiles related to a signal.
- FIG. 1 An embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawing in which The single figure is a sectional view throu h the switch, showing diagrammatically t e connections to the pedals and the electrical system.
- the contacts and are electrically connected, and the contacts 5 and 9 are also electrically connected. These connections may be made by forming the contacts integral with a connecting strip, as shown in the to drawing and indicated by the reference characters 10, 11, and 12. These strips may be secured to an insulating portion of the switch.
- the contacts are arranged one behind the other in tandem, and 00 that a pair of plungers 13 and 14 are slidably mounted within the casing 1, and are urged rearwardly in a. yielding manner, as by means of the springs 15 and 16.
- the outer ends of these plungers are connected to the brake 05 pedal 13 and the clutch pedal O by means of cables or similar members, indicated at 17 and 18.
- a spring'19 is interposed in eachof these members.
- the electrical system utilizes the ordinary 70 battery 20 of the automobile, one side of which is ground, as indicated at 21.
- a conductor 22 extends to the contact strip 12 and also tothe stationary contact 6.
- the strip 11 is connected by means of the conductor23 to one side of the warning lamp 2 1, the other side of thelamp being grounded, as indicated at 25.
- the stationary contact 2 is connected by means of the conductor 26 to one side of the stop lamp 27, the other side of such lamp being grounded, as indicated at 28.
- the lamps 24 and 27 may have the legends Slow or Warning, and Stop formed thereon, if desired, or may be differently colored or difi'erently positioned to indicate their respective significance.
- the electrical circuit from the battery 20 would have been comple ed to the warning lamp through the conductor 22, the stationary contacts 6 and 7, the movable contacts 30 carried by the plunger 14, and the conductor 23.
- the plungers 13 and ll carry the movable contacts 31 and 32 respectively, which cooperate with the first series of stationary contacts described above.
- the stop lamp is also illuminated, as it-is connected to the battery by means of the conductor 22.
- the stop lamp is illuminated only when both pedals are depressed and, consequently, the stop signal is given only when a stop is actually intended, or when a very great change in speed is effected.
- a switch including a casing, parallel plates arranged centrally of the casing, stationary contacts on the ends of said plates, spaced stationary contacts carried by the casing at one side thereof and arranged in spaced opposed relation with the contacts on one end of the parallel plates, a contact strip carried by the casing, stationary contacts carried by the ends of the strip and arranged in spaced opposed relation with the contacts on the other end of the parallel plates, said contact strip being of a length equal to the combined width of the parallel plates and the space between the same, rods movable between the opposed contacts on opposite sides of the casing and yieldable opposed contacts carried by said rods on opposite sides of said rods arranged the county of Milwaukee and State of Visconsin.
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Patented Aug. 18, 1931 UNITED STATES JAMES M. OSGIAN, OF RACINE'WISCONSIN SIGNAL swrrcn Application filed October 11, 1926. Serial No. 140,915.
This invention relates to signal switches, and is particularly directed to a signal switch for automobiles.
In automobile signalling systems as hereto-- fore constructed, it is the usual practice to provide a switch for the brake pedal so that the following driver is apprised of the fact that the brake is being applied and, consequently, a stop is indicated. However, there is no intermediate signal for slowing down, prior to this stop signal. In addition to this, it frequently happens that drivers have different orders in which they press the brake and clutch pedals. Some drivers apply the brake before they open the clutch, while others open the clutch before. they apply the brake and, consequently, the standard signal does not function to meet all conditions.
This invention is designed to overcome the 30 defects noted above and objects of this nvention are to provide a novel form of mgnal switch for automobiles related to a signal.
system in which a warning signal and a sto signal are both provided, and in which the warning signal is operated from either the brake or the clutch pedal, so that the action of the system is the same, whichever order of operation of the pedals is followed, and to further provide the system with means for giving a stop signal after the warning signal hase been given, when both pedals are depressed.
Further objects are to provide a very simple and easily applied type of switch which will accommodate itsel to standard makes of automobiles with a minimum of work.
An embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawing in which The single figure is a sectional view throu h the switch, showing diagrammatically t e connections to the pedals and the electrical system.
Referring to the drawing, it will be seen,
and 9. The contacts and are electrically connected, and the contacts 5 and 9 are also electrically connected. These connections may be made by forming the contacts integral with a connecting strip, as shown in the to drawing and indicated by the reference characters 10, 11, and 12. These strips may be secured to an insulating portion of the switch.
It is to be noted that the contacts are arranged one behind the other in tandem, and 00 that a pair of plungers 13 and 14 are slidably mounted within the casing 1, and are urged rearwardly in a. yielding manner, as by means of the springs 15 and 16. The outer ends of these plungers are connected to the brake 05 pedal 13 and the clutch pedal O by means of cables or similar members, indicated at 17 and 18. Preferably, a spring'19 is interposed in eachof these members.
The electrical system utilizes the ordinary 70 battery 20 of the automobile, one side of which is ground, as indicated at 21. From the other side of the-battery, a conductor 22 extends to the contact strip 12 and also tothe stationary contact 6. The strip 11 is connected by means of the conductor23 to one side of the warning lamp 2 1, the other side of thelamp being grounded, as indicated at 25. The stationary contact 2 is connected by means of the conductor 26 to one side of the stop lamp 27, the other side of such lamp being grounded, as indicated at 28.
The lamps 24 and 27 may have the legends Slow or Warning, and Stop formed thereon, if desired, or may be differently colored or difi'erently positioned to indicate their respective significance.
In using the apparatus consider, for example, the case when the brake pedal is depressed. This closes the circuit from the bat- W tery 20 to the warning lamp 24 through the conductor 22, the stationarv contacts 8 and 9,
the movable contacts 29 carried by the plunger 13, and the conductor 23. On the other hand, if the clutch pedal had been depressed,
the electrical circuit from the battery 20 would have been comple ed to the warning lamp through the conductor 22, the stationary contacts 6 and 7, the movable contacts 30 carried by the plunger 14, and the conductor 23.
Thus when either of the pedals is depressed the warning lamp is illuminated.
In addition to the movable contacts 29 and 80, the plungers 13 and ll carry the movable contacts 31 and 32 respectively, which cooperate with the first series of stationary contacts described above. Thus, when a full stop is to be made both pedals are depressed and, in addition to the illumination of the warning lamp, the stop lamp is also illuminated, as it-is connected to the battery by means of the conductor 22. the stationary contacts l and 5, the movable contact 31, the stationary contacts 2 and 3, the movable contact 32, and the conductor 26.
In other words, the stop lamp is illuminated only when both pedals are depressed and, consequently, the stop signal is given only when a stop is actually intended, or when a very great change in speed is effected.
Under other conditions where a slight change in speed is made, the warning lamp alone is illuminated. It will be seen, therefore, that a novel form of signal has been provided by this invention and that a very simple type of switch is contemplated, which may be easily connected to the brake and clutch pedals of a standard automobile with a minimum of effort. Further, it will be seen that the action of the switch is independent of the peculiar manner in which the driver operates the clutch and brake pedals and will accommodate either of the two described modes of operation. Further, it will be seen that first a warning signal is given, and thereafter a stop signal. It will be noted further that the stop signal is given only when a stop is actually intended, or else when a very pronounced change in speed is to be made.
Although the invention has been described in considerable detail, such description is intended as illustrative rather than limiting as the invention may be variously embodied and as the scope of such invention is to be determined as claimed.
I claim:
A switch including a casing, parallel plates arranged centrally of the casing, stationary contacts on the ends of said plates, spaced stationary contacts carried by the casing at one side thereof and arranged in spaced opposed relation with the contacts on one end of the parallel plates, a contact strip carried by the casing, stationary contacts carried by the ends of the strip and arranged in spaced opposed relation with the contacts on the other end of the parallel plates, said contact strip being of a length equal to the combined width of the parallel plates and the space between the same, rods movable between the opposed contacts on opposite sides of the casing and yieldable opposed contacts carried by said rods on opposite sides of said rods arranged the county of Milwaukee and State of Visconsin.
JAMES M. OSGIAN.
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2678978A (en) * | 1950-07-05 | 1954-05-18 | Joseph S Reynolds | Signaling device |
US2924691A (en) * | 1957-06-24 | 1960-02-09 | Anderson Controls Inc | Slide switch |
US3391262A (en) * | 1966-04-25 | 1968-07-02 | Rca Corp | Multipurpose electrical connector for use with ac and/or dc receptacles |
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US2678978A (en) * | 1950-07-05 | 1954-05-18 | Joseph S Reynolds | Signaling device |
US2924691A (en) * | 1957-06-24 | 1960-02-09 | Anderson Controls Inc | Slide switch |
US3391262A (en) * | 1966-04-25 | 1968-07-02 | Rca Corp | Multipurpose electrical connector for use with ac and/or dc receptacles |
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