Claims
- 1. An electrical rocker switch comprising:
- a) a housing having a vertical center line about which said housing is symmetrical;
- b) a rocker having a generally arcuate outer face extending from a first end to a second end for engagement by a user, said rocker being pivotally supported in said housing at a first pivot point and being pivotally movable with limited angular movement between first and second rest positions;
- c) a boss carded by said rocker and extending downwardly therefrom into said housing;
- d) a spring member extending from said boss to a support member in said housing, said spring member being aligned with said vertical center line of said housing; said spring member having a first end and a second end and a linear central portion therebetween; a second pivot point intermediate said spring member first end and said spring member second end; a pivotable portion of said central portion between said second pivot point and said first end of said spring member pivotable about said second pivot point; said first end of said spring member engaging said boss and retaining said rocker in pivotal contact with said housing at said first pivot point and in a selected one of said first and second rest positions; a portion of said second end of said spring member resting upon said support member and exerting an upwards force upon said spring member to hold said first end of said spring member in said boss;
- e) a fixed contact mounted upon said housing; said fixed contact adapted to be connected to a first line of a first electrical circuit;
- f) a movable contact mounted upon a contact arm connected to and transverse to said spring member; said movable contact moved into mechanical and electrical contact with said fixed contact and moved away from mechanical and electrical contact with said fixed contact as said pivotal portion of said spring member central portion pivots about said second pivot point in response to the movement of said rocker between said first and second rest positions; and
- g) means to connect said spring member to a line of an electrical circuit to complete a first electrical circuit when said movable and fixed contacts are engaged and interrupt said first electrical circuit when said movable and fixed contacts are not engaged.
- 2. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said spring member is a flat spring.
- 3. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said spring member is a flat spring and the position of second pivot point imparts an over center toggle action to said central portion of said spring member.
- 4. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 3, wherein the position of said rocker sets said pivotal portion of said spring member central portion in one of two over center positions and said spring member retains said rocker in its set position.
- 5. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said spring member second end is bifurcated into a first leg and a second leg; said first leg being bent at an acute angle to one side of said vertical center line of said housing and said second leg being bent at an acute angle to the other side of said vertical center line; both of said first and second legs being in contact with said support member to urge said first end of said spring member into intimate contact with said boss.
- 6. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 5, wherein said support member has a first protrusion which extends under said first leg and a second protrusion which extends under said second leg, said first and second protrusions insuring that said first and second legs, respectively, act as flat springs.
- 7. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 6, wherein said housing has a first retaining arm positioned above said support member and extending transverse to said vertical center line of said housing to form a first slot to engage said first leg and a second retaining arm positioned above said support member and extending transverse to said vertical center line of said housing to form a second slot to engage said second leg.
- 8. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said support member extends transverse to said vertical center line of said housing and has a support surface and a first slot through said support member aligned with said vertical center line;
- a second slot parallel with and along said vertical center line and above said support surface;
- a portion of said spring member between said second pivot point and said second end engages said second slot to guide said spring member during any vertical movement of said spring member with respect to said housing.
- 9. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 8, wherein said second free end portion of said spring means is trifurcated to form two spring legs and an electrical contact leg.
- 10. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 9, wherein said electrical contact leg is the central leg and first and second legs flanking central leg are the spring legs;
- said first spring leg being bent at an acute angle to one side of said vertical center line of said housing and said second spring leg being bent at an acute angle to the other side of said vertical center line;
- both of said first and second legs being in contact with said support member to urge said first portion end of said spring member into intimate contact with said boss; and
- said central leg extending through said first slot through said support member for connection to the second line of an electrical circuit.
- 11. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 10, wherein said support member has a first protrusion which extends under said first leg and a second protrusion which extends under said second leg, said first and second protrusions insuring that said first and second legs, respectively, act as flat springs.
- 12. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 11, wherein said housing has a first retaining arm positioned above said support surface and extending transverse to said vertical center line of said housing to form a first slot to engage said first leg and a second retaining arm positioned above said support surface and extending transverse to said vertical center line of said housing to form a second slot to engage said second leg.
- 13. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) a second fixed contact mounted upon said housing; said second fixed contact adapted to be connected to a first line of a second electrical circuit; and
- (b) a second movable contact mounted upon a second contact arm connected to and transverse to said spring member; said second movable contact moved into mechanical and electrical contact with said second fixed contact and moved away from mechanical and electrical contact with said second fixed contact as said spring member central portion pivots about said second pivot point in response to the movement of said rocker between said first and second rest positions; and
- (c) said means to connect completes said first electrical circuit when said first movable contact engages said first fixed contact and interrupts said second electrical circuit and completes a second electrical circuit and interrupts said first electrical circuit when said second movable contact engages said second fixed contact.
- 14. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 13, wherein said first contract arm and said second contact arm are aligned along a common axis transverse to said vertical center line of said housing whereby only said first movable contact and said first fixed contact or said second movable and said second fixed contact can be engaged for each of said first and second rest positions of said rocker.
- 15. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 14, wherein said spring member is a flat spring and the position of said second pivot point imparts an over center toggle action to said central portion of said spring member.
- 16. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing has a triangular aperture therein, with a first apex positioned along said vertical center line of said housing; and said rocker has a triangular extension thereon with a second apex; said second apex of said rocker forced against said first apex of said aperture by said flat spring first end engaging said boss of said rocker whereby said rocker is able to freely pivot between said first and second rest positions.
- 17. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing is made up of first and second halves, each half being a mirror image of the other half, said first and second halves are capable of being assembled into a single housing with all switch parts contained fully within said housing except for first and second circuit conductors and the top surface of said rocker.
- 18. An electrical rocker as defined in claim 17, wherein said first and said second housing halves each have a triangular aperture therein, in alignment with one another, each of said apertures has a first apex positioned along said vertical center line of said housing; and
- said rocker has a first triangular extension from a first side wall and a second triangular extension form a second side wall, said first and second extensions lying along a common axis; said first and second extensions having thereon a second apex; said second apexes of said first and second extensions being forced against said first apexes of an associated aperture in said housing by said flat spring first end engaging said boss of said rocker whereby said rocker is able to freely pivot between said first and second rest positions.
- 19. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 18, having a further housing positionable about said housing to environmentally seal said housing.
- 20. An electrical rocker switch as defined in claim 1, having a further housing positionable about said housing to environmentally seal said housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/233,581 filed on Apr. 26, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,570,778.
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