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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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    • H01H5/00Snap-action arrangements, i.e. in which during a single opening operation or a single closing operation energy is first stored and then released to produce or assist the contact movement
    • H01H5/04Energy stored by deformation of elastic members
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7738Pop valves
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T137/8158With indicator, register, recorder, alarm or inspection means
    • Y10T137/8326Fluid pressure responsive indicator, recorder or alarm

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  • INV EN TOR [Zar/@f MM; BY irf/f 624i/ /z/fa/wzff.
  • One purpose of the invention is to provide an electrical switch capable of rapid and positive operation by means of fluid press-ure.
  • Another purpose is to provide a switch which shall remain relatively unaffected by fluid pressure below a predetermined level and which shall, nonetheless, be Irapidly and positively operated in response to presentation of fluid pressure above the predetermined level.
  • Another purpose is to provide a switch havin-g means for positive and rapid breaking of electrical current passing rtherethrough in response to reduction of huid pressure below a predetermined level.
  • Another purpose is to provide a liuid pressure operated electrical switch having a snap action in operation whereby burning of electrical conduit terminals or contacts is avoided.
  • Another purpose is to provide a liuid pressure operated electr-ical switch in which a snap lforce is employed in the operation thereof.
  • FIGURE l is a side view in cross section taken on the line 1-1 of FIGURE 2;
  • FIGURE 2 is an end view;
  • FIGURE 3 is a view similar to that of FiGURE l and illustra-ting some off the parts in another position;
  • vFlGURE 4 is a view similar to that of FIGURES 1 and 3 and illustrating the invention in another stage of operation.
  • the numeral 1 indicates generally a switch housing.
  • the housing 1 may be formed of interpenetratiug or threadably engaged portions 2, 3.
  • An end wall 4 has a pair of electric-al terminals or contact members 5, 6 spaced therein and extending therethrough, the terminal member 5 having the contact head 7 positioned within the chamber A and .against the inner surface of wall 4
  • Insulation members 5a, 6a preclude contact of terminal portions 5, 6, 7 and 8 with the vvall 4.
  • the chamber-forming members 2, 3 serve to clamp between them the periphery of a flexible diaphnagm 11b which idiv-ides the chamber A.
  • a yielding means such as the coil spring 11, is posirtioned in chamber A between diaphragm 19 and wall 4.
  • the spring 111 has one of its ends positioned against the inner surface of wall i4 and its opposite end positioned against an insulating disc 12 which may be formed of any suitable insulating, or non-electrical-energy-conducting material.
  • the insulating disc 1'2 is thus held, by spring 11, against the surface of diaphragm 10 opposed to and spaced from the inner surface of wall 4.
  • a metal contact Vdisc “13 is secured by any suitable means to the insulating disc 12 and is of such diameter as to seat within 2 the inner diameter of spring 11 while being of suicient diameter to bridge the space between contact heads 7, 8.
  • the chamber A On the ⁇ opposite side of diaphragm 10, the chamber A has formed therein ya circular ⁇ diaphragm seat portion ⁇ 15, the diameter of which is substantially less than the inner diameter of chamber A so as to form about the circular seat -15 an annular chamber segment b.
  • the seat 15 defines ya well 16 therewithin and la passage 17 is formed in the ring-like wall constituting circular seat y15 to place the 'area within well 116 into communication with the annular chamber segment b.
  • a circumferential outer wall surface 18 of the diaphragm seat 15 has surrounding and in contact therewith a llexible band 19 which may be formed of any suitable material having, for example, the characteristics of rubber yand the like. It will be observed 4that the band '19 loverlies the outlet of passage 17 into annular chamber segment b.
  • An inlet passage 2@ is formed in chamber-forming member 2 to place in communication the annular chamber segment b and an inlet passage 21 formed in housing portion 2.
  • FIGURE 1 the arrows inserted therein illustrate the initial application of uid pressure to the switch of the invention.
  • the parts of the invention are Ias illustrated in FIGURE l.
  • the diaphragm 10 is held in position against the seat 515 and the metal contact member 13 is held away from the heads 7, '8 by the yaction of spring 111.
  • the action of the present switch is both rapid and positive, the contact disc member 13 being moved rapidly and positively into complete and solid contact with the terminal heads 7, S and held continuously in such contact until such time as the oper-ator wishes to break the circuit or to open the switch by release of iiuid pressure against the diaphragm it).
  • the passage 17 in communication therewith, receives any tluid pressure from well 16, the said pressure passing through passage 17 and serving to automatically open the flexible tlapper valve sleeve t9, as indicated in FIGURE 4, the pressure passing through valve i9 entering chamber segment b and from thence exiting through passage 20 and inlet 2l.
  • a switch a housing, a chamber in said housing, a pair of spaced terminals extending through :a wall of said housing and having contact portions spacedly positioned within said chamber, a diaphragm dividing said chamber, a contact member in engagement with said diaphragm, yielding means in said chamber and positioned to hold said diaphrgam and contact member away from said terminal portions, passage means positioned todeliver fluid pressure against said diaphragm on the side thereof opposite from that opposed to said terminal portions, a circular seat formed in said chamber and positioned to receive a central portion of said diaphragm thereagainst in response to the action of said yielding means, said seat being surrounded by an annular segment of said chamber, said means for delivering duid pressure to said diaphragm comprising a passage communicating with said annular chamber segment, a well formed within said circular seat, a passage formed in said circular seat and positioned to place said well in communication with said annular chamber segment and check valve means positioned to permit
  • a housing ⁇ a ⁇ chamber ⁇ in said housing, a pair of terminal members penetrating a wall of said housing and extending into said chamber, a diaphragm dividing said housing, a contact member held against a surface of said diaphragm opposed to said terminal members, yielding means positioned in said chamber and in engagement'with said contact member to urge said Contact member against said diaphragm and away from said terminal members, an annular chamber segment on the opposite side of said diaphragm, a circular diaphragm seat within said annular' chamber segment, a well within said diaphragm seat, fluid pressure passage means formed in said housing and communicating with said annular chamber segment, additional passage means formed in said diaphragm seat and placing said well in communication with said annular chamber segment, and valve means positioned to permit said last-named communication and to prevent passage of iiuid pressure from said annular chamber segment to said well.
  • a switch comprising a pair of chamber-forming elements, a diaphragm having its peripheral portion clamped between said chamber forming elements, a chamber formed by said elements, said diaphragm dividing said chamber, a contact member on one side of said diaphragm, yielding means positioned between said contact member and an opposed wall of said chamber to urge said Contact member against said diaphragm and away from said wall, terminal members in said chamber adjacent said wall and opposed to said ⁇ contact member, said terminal members having portions extending outwardly from said housing, said chamber having on the opposite side of said diaphragm an annular segment and a well segment within said annular segment, a diaphragm seat dening said well segment and dividing said annular segment from said well segment, iiuid pressure passage means communicating with said annular segment and with the area outside said housing, additional uid pressure passage means communicating with said well and with said annular segment, and check valve means effective to permit passage of fluid pressure from said well to said annular segment and to prevent passage of fluid
  • a pressure switch a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having terminal contact portions spaced in said charnber, a Liiexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber to urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from terminal portions, a fluid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver fluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well deiined by and within said seat and open toward said opposite side of said diaphragm, said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver iluid pressure initially to the area oi said diaphragm outside said seat.
  • a pressure switch a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having terminal contact portions spaced in said chamber, -a flexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber to urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from said 4terminal portions, a uid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver fluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well deiined by and within said seat and open toward said opposite side of said diaphragm, said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver uid pressure initially to the area of said diaphragm outside said seat, a circumferential wall bounding said Well between said well and said inlet passage, a second
  • a pressure switch a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having terminal contact portions spaced in said chamber, a iiexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a assay/1e point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber t0 urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from said terminal portions, a iluid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver iluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well dened by and within said seat and open ltoward said opposite side of said diaphragm, said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver iinid pressure initially to the area of said diaphragm outside said seat and an insulating disc having a surface held
  • a pressure switch a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having :terminal contact portions spaced in said chamber, a flexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber to urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from said terminal portions, a uid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver iluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well defined by and within said seat and open toward said opposite side of said diaphragm, .said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver fluid pressure initially to the area of said diaphragm outside said seat said diaphragm being 6 normally held in undistorted contiguration and in contact with said seat by said
  • a pressure-operated electrical switch having a housing, a diaphragm in said housing, a set of relatively movable Contact members on one side of said diaphragm, one of said Contact members being movable toward the other in response to movement of said diaphragm, means for delivering iiuid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm in increments, said means comprising an annular chamber in said housing open to a peripheral annular segment of said diaphragm, a well within said annular chamber and open to a central portion of said diaphragm, a ring-like seat for said diaphragm between said chamber and said well and a i'luid pressure inlet passage in said housing communicating with said annular chamber.
  • check valve means comprises a ilexible band surrounding said well and in overlying contact with the outlet of said exhaust passage.

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United States Patent Office 3,093,716 Patented June 1'1, 1963 3,093,716 SNAP ACTIUN SWITCH Charles Horowitz, Chicago, Ill., assigner to Berg Airlectro Products Co., Chicago, Ill., a corporation of Illinois Filed Jan. 23, 1961, Ser. No. 84,151 Claims. (Cl. 20h-S3) This invention relates to switches and has particular relation to a fluid pressure operated switch mechanism.
One purpose of the invention is to provide an electrical switch capable of rapid and positive operation by means of fluid press-ure.
Another purpose is to provide a switch which shall remain relatively unaffected by fluid pressure below a predetermined level and which shall, nonetheless, be Irapidly and positively operated in response to presentation of fluid pressure above the predetermined level.
Another purpose is to provide a switch havin-g means for positive and rapid breaking of electrical current passing rtherethrough in response to reduction of huid pressure below a predetermined level.
Another purpose is to provide a liuid pressure operated electrical switch having a snap action in operation whereby burning of electrical conduit terminals or contacts is avoided.
Another purpose is to provide a liuid pressure operated electr-ical switch in which a snap lforce is employed in the operation thereof.
Other purposes will appear from time to Itime during the course of the speciiication and claims.
I illustrate my invention more or less diagrammaticaliy in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIGURE l is a side view in cross section taken on the line 1-1 of FIGURE 2; FIGURE 2 is an end view;
FIGURE 3 is a view similar to that of FiGURE l and illustra-ting some off the parts in another position; and
vFlGURE 4 is a view similar to that of FIGURES 1 and 3 and illustrating the invention in another stage of operation.
Like parts are indicated by like numerals throughout the specilication and drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to FIGURE y1 thereof, the numeral 1 indicates generally a switch housing. The housing 1 may be formed of interpenetratiug or threadably engaged portions 2, 3. The portions 2, 3, when joined, form an internal chamber indicated by the letter A. An end wall 4 has a pair of electric-al terminals or contact members 5, 6 spaced therein and extending therethrough, the terminal member 5 having the contact head 7 positioned within the chamber A and .against the inner surface of wall 4|, the terminal 6 having a similar contact head 8 positioned in the chamber A and iagainst the inner surf-ace of wall 4 at a point -spaced from the head '7. Insulation members 5a, 6a preclude contact of terminal portions 5, 6, 7 and 8 with the vvall 4.
The chamber-forming members 2, 3 serve to clamp between them the periphery of a flexible diaphnagm 11b which idiv-ides the chamber A.
A yielding means, such as the coil spring 11, is posirtioned in chamber A between diaphragm 19 and wall 4. The spring 111 has one of its ends positioned against the inner surface of wall i4 and its opposite end positioned against an insulating disc 12 which may be formed of any suitable insulating, or non-electrical-energy-conducting material. The insulating disc 1'2 is thus held, by spring 11, against the surface of diaphragm 10 opposed to and spaced from the inner surface of wall 4. A metal contact Vdisc "13 is secured by any suitable means to the insulating disc 12 and is of such diameter as to seat within 2 the inner diameter of spring 11 while being of suicient diameter to bridge the space between contact heads 7, 8.
On the `opposite side of diaphragm 10, the chamber A has formed therein ya circular `diaphragm seat portion `15, the diameter of which is substantially less than the inner diameter of chamber A so as to form about the circular seat -15 an annular chamber segment b. The seat 15 defines ya well 16 therewithin and la passage 17 is formed in the ring-like wall constituting circular seat y15 to place the 'area within well 116 into communication with the annular chamber segment b. A circumferential outer wall surface 18 of the diaphragm seat 15 has surrounding and in contact therewith a llexible band 19 which may be formed of any suitable material having, for example, the characteristics of rubber yand the like. It will be observed 4that the band '19 loverlies the outlet of passage 17 into annular chamber segment b.
An inlet passage 2@ is formed in chamber-forming member 2 to place in communication the annular chamber segment b and an inlet passage 21 formed in housing portion 2.
The use and operation of the invention is as fol-lows:
Referring, at the outset, to FIGURE 1, the arrows inserted therein illustrate the initial application of uid pressure to the switch of the invention. Prior to such introduction, the parts of the invention are Ias illustrated in FIGURE l. The diaphragm 10 is held in position against the seat 515 and the metal contact member 13 is held away from the heads 7, '8 by the yaction of spring 111.
As pressure is introduced at 21, and passes through passage 20 into annular chamber segment b, the said pressure is prevented from entering the well 16 through passes 17 by means of the flexible sleeve valve 19 which masks the passage 17 from the annular chamber segment b and is prevented from entering well 16 through its open end by the sealing action of diaphragm 10 held against circular seat 15 through the mediacy of spring 11 and insulating disc 12, the diameter of disc 12 being equal to or greater than the outside diameter of spring v11 and Seat 15. 'Dhe pressure thus forming in chamber segment b serves to hold the flexible sleeve 19 in even tighter engagement with the circumferential wall 18 and thus serves to tighten the sealing engagement of member 19 with passage 17, while being exerted only against the peripheral annular portion of diaphragm 10` aligned with annular segment b of chamber A. As the parts are shown in the drawings, it will be observed that spring 11 is of suiiicient diameter, as is disc 12 to cause exertion of the force of spring 11 against the sur-face of diaphragm l10 opposite that against which the uid pressure in chamber segment b impinges.
As pressure builds up in chamber segment b, the diaphragm 1t) remains unaiiected, the pressure being created in chamber segment b against an outer annular portion of diaphragm lll being of insuliicient force to overcome the action of spring 11. At some predetermined point, however, the pressure formed in chamber segment b is suicient to move diaphragm 10 against the .action of spring 11. This action of diaphragm 10 need be only extremely minute to unseat the diaphragm 16 from its circular, coaxial seat 15. 'Phe moment this happens, the pressure building up in chamber segment b enters the Well 16 and is immediately applied to the entire surface of diaphragm 10. The action thus occurring appears in FIGURE 3, as illustrated by the arrows appearing therein. Thus, a rapid `and immediate overcoming of the action of spring 11 is effective to provide `an immediate movement of contact disc 13 into energy-transmitting contact with the heads 7, 3, as appears in FGURE 3. Thus, a mincing or uncertain movement of the contact member into the contact points is prevented. Such slow, intermittent, or uncertain movement of the contact member into positive energy-transmitting contact with a pair of terminals tends to produce a burning of the terminals and the contact member. The action of the present switch, on the contrary, is both rapid and positive, the contact disc member 13 being moved rapidly and positively into complete and solid contact with the terminal heads 7, S and held continuously in such contact until such time as the oper-ator wishes to break the circuit or to open the switch by release of iiuid pressure against the diaphragm it).
When the iiuid pressure indicated in FIGURE 3 is released, the action occurs as indicated in FIGURE 4. The pressure operating against diaphragm itl to overcome the action of spring ill and to bring disc d3 into contact with heads 7, d, is exhausted through passage Ztl, as is indicated by the arrows in FGURE 4, the said exhaust pressure leaving the switch structure through the inlet 21. As the pressure against diaphragm l@ begins to diminish outwardly through passage 2l, the force of spring 11 is effective against insulating disc 12 and thus against diaphragm iti to return the diaphragm to undistorted normal position and into contact with its seat 15. To provide for rapid and automatic exit of pressure from wel-l 16, the passage 17, in communication therewith, receives any tluid pressure from well 16, the said pressure passing through passage 17 and serving to automatically open the flexible tlapper valve sleeve t9, as indicated in FIGURE 4, the pressure passing through valve i9 entering chamber segment b and from thence exiting through passage 20 and inlet 2l.
Whereas l have described and claimed a preferred embodiment of the invention, it will be understood that further modications will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing speciiication. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should only be limited to the scope of the following appended claims.
I claim:
l. In a switch, a housing, a chamber in said housing, a pair of spaced terminals extending through :a wall of said housing and having contact portions spacedly positioned within said chamber, a diaphragm dividing said chamber, a contact member in engagement with said diaphragm, yielding means in said chamber and positioned to hold said diaphrgam and contact member away from said terminal portions, passage means positioned todeliver fluid pressure against said diaphragm on the side thereof opposite from that opposed to said terminal portions, a circular seat formed in said chamber and positioned to receive a central portion of said diaphragm thereagainst in response to the action of said yielding means, said seat being surrounded by an annular segment of said chamber, said means for delivering duid pressure to said diaphragm comprising a passage communicating with said annular chamber segment, a well formed within said circular seat, a passage formed in said circular seat and positioned to place said well in communication with said annular chamber segment and check valve means positioned to permit passage of pressure from said Well to said annular chamber segment and to prevent passage of iiuid pressure from said annular chamber segment to said Well.
2. In a fluid pressure operated electrical switch, a housing, `a `chamber `in said housing, a pair of terminal members penetrating a wall of said housing and extending into said chamber, a diaphragm dividing said housing, a contact member held against a surface of said diaphragm opposed to said terminal members, yielding means positioned in said chamber and in engagement'with said contact member to urge said Contact member against said diaphragm and away from said terminal members, an annular chamber segment on the opposite side of said diaphragm, a circular diaphragm seat within said annular' chamber segment, a well within said diaphragm seat, fluid pressure passage means formed in said housing and communicating with said annular chamber segment, additional passage means formed in said diaphragm seat and placing said well in communication with said annular chamber segment, and valve means positioned to permit said last-named communication and to prevent passage of iiuid pressure from said annular chamber segment to said well.
3. A switch comprising a pair of chamber-forming elements, a diaphragm having its peripheral portion clamped between said chamber forming elements, a chamber formed by said elements, said diaphragm dividing said chamber, a contact member on one side of said diaphragm, yielding means positioned between said contact member and an opposed wall of said chamber to urge said Contact member against said diaphragm and away from said wall, terminal members in said chamber adjacent said wall and opposed to said `contact member, said terminal members having portions extending outwardly from said housing, said chamber having on the opposite side of said diaphragm an annular segment and a well segment within said annular segment, a diaphragm seat dening said well segment and dividing said annular segment from said well segment, iiuid pressure passage means communicating with said annular segment and with the area outside said housing, additional uid pressure passage means communicating with said well and with said annular segment, and check valve means effective to permit passage of fluid pressure from said well to said annular segment and to prevent passage of fluid pressure from said annular segment to said well segment.
4. In a pressure switch, a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having terminal contact portions spaced in said charnber, a Liiexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber to urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from terminal portions, a fluid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver fluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well deiined by and within said seat and open toward said opposite side of said diaphragm, said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver iluid pressure initially to the area oi said diaphragm outside said seat.
5. `In a pressure switch, a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having terminal contact portions spaced in said chamber, -a flexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber to urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from said 4terminal portions, a uid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver fluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well deiined by and within said seat and open toward said opposite side of said diaphragm, said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver uid pressure initially to the area of said diaphragm outside said seat, a circumferential wall bounding said Well between said well and said inlet passage, a second passage extending through said wall and a liexible band surrounding and in contact with said wall and overlying the outlet of said second passage in said wall.
6. 11n a pressure switch, a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having terminal contact portions spaced in said chamber, a iiexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a assay/1e point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber t0 urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from said terminal portions, a iluid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver iluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well dened by and within said seat and open ltoward said opposite side of said diaphragm, said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver iinid pressure initially to the area of said diaphragm outside said seat and an insulating disc having a surface held against said diaphragm by said spring and carrying said contact member on its opposite surface.
7. In a pressure switch, a housing, a chamber in said housing, electrical conductors penetrating said housing and having :terminal contact portions spaced in said chamber, a flexible diaphragm dividing said chamber at a point spaced from said terminal portions, a contact member in said chamber between said terminal portions and said diaphragm, yielding means positioned in said chamber to urge said contact member toward one side of said diaphragm and away from said terminal portions, a uid pressure inlet passage formed and positioned in said housing to deliver iluid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm, a diaphragm seat positioned in said chamber for contact by said opposite side of said diaphragm, a well defined by and within said seat and open toward said opposite side of said diaphragm, .said inlet passage being formed and positioned to deliver fluid pressure initially to the area of said diaphragm outside said seat said diaphragm being 6 normally held in undistorted contiguration and in contact with said seat by said spring.
8. A pressure-operated electrical switch having a housing, a diaphragm in said housing, a set of relatively movable Contact members on one side of said diaphragm, one of said Contact members being movable toward the other in response to movement of said diaphragm, means for delivering iiuid pressure to the opposite side of said diaphragm in increments, said means comprising an annular chamber in said housing open to a peripheral annular segment of said diaphragm, a well within said annular chamber and open to a central portion of said diaphragm, a ring-like seat for said diaphragm between said chamber and said well and a i'luid pressure inlet passage in said housing communicating with said annular chamber.
9. The structure of claim 8 characterized by and ncluding an exhaust passage communicating with said well and annular chamber and check valve means controlling said exhaust passage lto permit passage of iiuid pressure from said well to said chamber and to prevent passage of fluid pressure from said chamber to said well.
10. The structure of claim 9 wherein said check valve means comprises a ilexible band surrounding said well and in overlying contact with the outlet of said exhaust passage.
References Cited in the tile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,166,742 Lambert July 18, 1939 2,275,556 Rasmussen Mar. 10, 1942 2,416,855 St. Clair Mar. 4, 1947 2,702,840 Jackson, et al. Feb. 22, 1955 2,827,526 Clason i Mar. 18, 1958 2,935,581 Dobriltin May 3, 1960

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1. IN A SWITCH, A HOUSING, A CHAMBER IN SAID HOUSING, A PAIR OF SPACED TERMINALS EXTENDING THROUGH A WALL OF SAID HOUSING AND HAVING CONTACT PORTIONS SPACEDLY POSITIONED WITHIN SAID CHAMBER, A DIAPHRAGM DIVIDING SAID CHAMBER, A CONTACT MEMBER IN ENGAGEMENT WITH SAID DIAPHRAGM, YIELDING MEANS IN SAID CHAMBER AND POSITIONED TO HOLD SAID DIAPHRAGM AND CONTACT MEMBER AWAY FROM SAID TERMINAL PORTIONS, PASSAGE MEANS POSITIONED TO DELIVER FLUID PRESSURE AGAINST SAID DIAPHRAGM ON THE SIDE THEREOF OPPOSITE FROM THAT OPPOSED TO SAID TERMINAL PORTIONS, A CIRCULAR SEAT FORMED IN SAID CHAMBER AND POSITIONED TO RECEIVE A CENTRAL PORTION OF SAID DIAPHRAGM THEREAGAINST IN RESPONSE TO THE ACTION OF SAID YIELDING MEANS, SAID SEAT BEING SURROUNDED BY AN ANNULAR SEGMENT OF SAID CHAMBER, SAID MEANS FOR DELIVERING FLUID PRESSURE TO SAID DIAPHRAGM COMPRISING A PASSAGE COMMUNICATING WITH SAID ANNULAR CHAMBER SEGMENT, A WELL FORMED WITHIN SAID CIRCULAR SEAT, A PASSAGE FORMED IN SAID CIRCULAR SEAT AND POSITIONED TO PLACE SAID WELL IN COMMUNICATION WITH SAID ANNULAR CHAMBER SEGMENT AND CHECK VALVE MEANS POSITIONED TO PERMIT PASSAGE OF PRESSURE FROM SAID WELL TO SAID ANNULAR CHAMBER SEGMENT AND TO PREVENT PASSAGE OF FLUID PRESSURE FROM SAID ANNULAR CHAMBER SEGMENT TO SAID WELL.
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