Claims
- 1. A control mechanism operable for selectively moving an off-on switch into its on and off positions comprising:
- in combination with a switch having opposed, first and second ends simultaneously movable in opposite directions, the switch achieving one switching state by movement of the first end in one of said directions and a second switching state by movement of the second end in said one of said directions;
- actuating means disposed adjacent the switch selectively movable for engaging the first end of the switch and urging the first end in said one direction to produce said one switching state, this movement being accomplished by movement of the second end of the switch in the opposite direction;
- said switch including return means for engaging the first end of the switch and normally urgin the first end in said opposite direct and the second end in said one direction to produce the second switching state; and
- biasing means disposed adjacent the switch and externally thereof engaging the second end of the switch and continuosly urging the second end of the switch in said one direction to produce said second switching state, said biasing means thus complementing the urging of said return means and yieldably resisting movement of the actuating means.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the biasing means is mounted on a base plate which supports the switch.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein the biasing means is a flexible, generally U-shaped clip spring.
- 4. In combination with a switch having opposed, first and second ends simultaneously movable in opposite directions, the switch achieving one switching state by movement of the first end in one of said directiobns and a second switching state by movement of the second end in said one of said directions;
- actuating means disposed adjacent the switch selectively movable for engaging the first end of the switch and urging it in said one direction to place the switch in its said one switching state with such movement accompanied by movement of the second end of the switch in the opposite direction; and
- biasing means disposed adjacent the switch and externally thereof for engaging the second end of the switch and normally maintaining the switch in the second switching state by urging the second end in said one direction, the biasing means yieldably resisting movement of the actuating means when the actuating means engages the first end of the switch and moves the first end in the first direction, the biasing means being a flexible member secured to the actuating means and extending toward the switch.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein the biasing means is a flexible, generally bow-shaped spring member having an arcuate portion thereof continuously engaging the second end of the switch.
- 6. The combination of claim 4 wherein the biasing means is a generally U-shaped clip spring formed with a portion which continuously engages the second end of the switch.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein the portion of the clip spring engaging the second end of the switch is offset from an adjacent portion to ensure continuous engagement with the second end.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein the clip spring stores up spring tension when the actuating means moves the first end of the switch in said one direction.
- 9. A control mechanism operable for selectively moving an on-off rocker assembly between on and off positions, the switch assembly having opposed first and second ends simultaneously moveable in opposite directions about a common axis, the control mechanism comprising:
- actuating means disposed adjacent the switch assembly selectively movable for engaging the first end of the switch assembly and urging it in a first direction to an on position accompanied by movement of the second end of the switch assembly in the opposite direction; and
- biasing means disposed adjacent the switch assembly and externally thereof for engaging the second end of the switch assembly and normally maintaining it in the off position, the biasing means yieldably resisting movement of the actuating means when it engages the first end of the switch assembly and moves it in the first direction toward the on position, the biasing means being defined by a flexible member secured to the actuating means and extending toward the switch assembly.
- 10. The control mechanism of claim 9 wherein the actuating means is a foot pedal.
- 11. The control mechanism of claim 9 wherein the biasing means is a generally U-shaped clip spring formed with a portion which continuously engages the second end of the on-off switch.
- 12. The control mechanism of claim 11 wherein the portion of the clip spring engaging the second end of the on-off switch is offset from its adjacent portion to ensure continuous engagement with the second end.
- 13. The control mechanism of claim 11 wherein the clip spring stores up spring tension when the actuating means moves the first end of the on-off switch into the on position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior filed application Ser. No. 07/331,501, filed Mar. 31, 1989, abandoned with the filing of this continuation application.
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