Claims
- 1. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having a plurality of elongated metal conductors formed therefrom, the metal conductors arranged in two longitudinally extending, co-linear lines;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact spanning the two lines of metal conductors;
- guiding and operating means for sliding the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion along the metal conductors; and
- a projection formed on each metal conductor and extending substantially over an entire range of motion of the bridging contact over each metal conductor;
- two of the metal conductors being arranged longitudinally one behind the other in a direction of motion of the bridging contact to form a transitional place therebetween;
- end portions of the projections on the two metal conductors facing each other adjacent the transitional place having a sloping shape.
- 2. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having a plurality of elongated metal conductors formed therefrom, the metal conductors arranged in two longitudinally extending, co-linear lines;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact spanning the two lines of metal conductors;
- guiding and operating means for sliding the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion along the metal conductors; and
- a projection formed on each metal conductor and extending substantially over an entire range of motion of the bridging contact over each metal conductor;
- two of the metal conductors being arranged longitudinally one behind the other in a direction of motion of the bridging contact to form a transitional place therebetween; and
- a guide rib disposed on at least one side of the two metal conductors, the guide rib being spaced from and aligned substantially in parallel to a path of motion of the bridging contact and extending at least substantially from an end of the projection of one metal conductor to a beginning of the projection on the other metal conductor positioned longitudinally behind the one metal conductor.
- 3. The electric switch of claim 2 wherein the projection on each of the metal conductors is formed as a bulge extending from the sheet metal blank.
- 4. The electric switch of claim 2 wherein the projection on each of the metal conductors is formed as metal coating on the sheet metal blank.
- 5. The electric switch of claim 2 wherein the guide rib has at least a same height as the projections on the metal conductors adjacent the transitional place.
- 6. The electric switch of claim 2 wherein the guide rib has a slope in the direction of motion of the bridging contact.
- 7. The electric switch of claim 2 wherein:
- the bridging contact is formed of a folded sheet metal blank having a central end portion and a pair of closely spaced folded-back shank portions, the central end portion extending towards the metal conductors.
- 8. The electric switch of claim 7 wherein:
- a detent is formed on at least one shank of the folded sheet metal blank in an area of each side of the bridging contact and bent outward therefrom, a locking surface of the detent being turned towards the bent portion of the detent.
- 9. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having a plurality of elongated metal conductors formed therefrom, the metal conductors arranged in two spaced, identical paths;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact spanning the two paths of metal conductors;
- guiding and operating means for sliding the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion along the metal conductors in a straight path of motion; and
- a projection formed on each metal conductor and extending substantially over an entire range of motion of the bridging contact over each metal conductor, the projection on each metal conductor has at least a course which, within a width of a path of motion of the bridging contact, deviates from a line of motion of a point of the bridging contact;
- two of the metal conductors being arranged end to end in a direction of motion of the bridging contact, adjacent ends of the two metal conductors being spaced apart to form a transitional place therebetween; and
- a guide rib disposed in the transitional place between the adjacent ends of the two metal conductors, the guide rib extending at least substantially from an end of the projection of one metal conductor to a beginning of the projection on the other metal conductor.
- 10. The electric switch of claim 9 wherein the path of motion of the bridging contact is a straight path of motion and wherein:
- the projection of the metal conductor extends linearly at an angle with the line of motion of the point of the bridging contact.
- 11. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having a plurality of elongated metal conductors formed therefrom, the metal conductors arranged in two longitudinally extending, co-linear lines;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact spanning the two lines of metal conductors;
- guiding and operating means for sliding the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion along the metal conductors in a straight path of motion; and
- a curved projection formed on each metal conductor and extending substantially over an entire range of motion of the bridging contact over each metal conductor;
- two of the metal conductors being arranged longitudinally end to end in a direction of motion of the bridging contact, adjacent ends of the two metal conductors being spaced apart to form a transitional place therebetween; and
- a guide rib disposed in the transitional place between the adjacent ends of the two metal conductors, the guide rib extending at least substantially from and end of the projection of one metal conductor to a beginning of the projection on the other metal conductor.
- 12. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having a plurality of elongated metal conductors formed therefrom, the metal conductors arranged in two spaced, identical paths;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact spanning the two paths of metal conductors;
- guiding and operating means for sliding the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion along the metal conductors in an arc-shaped path of motion; and
- a linear projection formed on each metal conductor and extending substantially over an entire range of motion of the bridging contact over each metal conductor alongside a chord of the path of motion of a point of the bridging contact;
- two of the metal conductors being arranged end to end in a direction of motion of the bridging contact, adjacent ends of the two metal conductors being spaced apart to form a transitional place therebetween; and
- a guide rib disposed in the transitional spaced between adjacent ends of the two metal conductors, the guide rib extending at least substantially from an end of the projection of one metal conductor to a beginning of the projection on the other metal conductor.
- 13. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having at least two metal conductors formed therefrom;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact;
- two metal conductors being arranged end to end in a direction of motion of the bridging contact, adjacent ends of the two metal conductors being spaced apart to form a transitional place therebetween;
- guiding and operating means for moving the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion over the metal conductors; and
- a projection formed on each metal conductor and extending over the entire range of motion of the bridging contact, end portions of the projections facing each other adjacent the transitional place having a sloping shape; and
- a guide rib disposed in the transitional space between adjacent ends of the two metal conductors, the guide rib being spaced from and aligned substantially in parallel to a path of motion of the bridging contact and extending at least substantially from an end of the projection of one metal conductor to a beginning of the projection on the other metal conductor.
- 14. An electric switch comprising:
- a sheet metal blank having a plurality of elongated metal conductors formed therefrom, the metal conductors arranged in two spaced, identical paths;
- a base plate formed of an insulating material, the base plate connected to the sheet metal blank;
- a bridging contact spanning the two paths of metal conductors;
- guiding and operating means for sliding the bridging contact in a predetermined range of motion along the metal conductors in an arc-shaped path of motion; and
- a curved projection formed on each metal conductor and extending substantially over an entire range of motion of the bridging contact over each metal conductor;
- two of the metal conductors being arranged end to end in a direction of motion of the bridging contact, adjacent ends of the two metal conductors being spaced apart to form a transitional place therebetween; and
- a guide rib disposed in the transitional space between adjacent ends of the two metal conductors, the guide rib extending at least substantially from an end of the projection of one metal conductor to a beginning of the projection on the other metal conductor.
- 15. The electric switch of claim 14 wherein:
- the projection on each metal conductor has a radius of curvature, the radius of curvature of the projection extending in the same direction from a center as a radius of curvature of the path of motion of the bridging contact, the radius of curvature of the projection being different than the radius of curvature of the path of motion of the bridging contact.
- 16. The electric switch of claim 14 wherein:
- the projection on each metal conductor has a radius of curvature, the radius of curvature of the projection extending in an opposite direction from a center as a radius of curvature of the path of motion of the bridging contact, the radius of curvature of the projection being different from the radius of curvature of the path of motion of the bridging contact.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/836,309, filed on Feb. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
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