This invention relates generally to a rocker configuration for an electrical switch having a movable actuator provided within the switch case, the actuator having a portion projecting through an opening provided centrally of the bracket portion of the switch housing to receive a rocker of the type having a depending spike or post that can be assembled with the actuator to provide electrical switches of different external geometry and configuration on a standardized rocker switch housing. U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,059 issued in April of 1992 to Sorenson et al. illustrates such a switch housing construction. The present invention relates to a unique rocker for use in such a switch housing, the rocker being fitted with internal laterally spaced ribs that are adapted to be received on shoulders defined in the switch bracket of the above-mentioned '059 patent disclosure so as to provide a rugged pivotal arrangement for the rocker as suggested in that prior art patent.
The rocker of the present invention is intended for use in an electrical switch housing to selectively open and close switch contacts provided within the housing, the rocker being of generally rectangular configuration and injection molded from a polymeric material. The rocker includes a shell having a convex top surface and depending side and end walls of sufficient depth and shape so as to allow pivotal motion of the rocker about a pivot axis fixed in the case, or bracket of the housing, and that is spaced below a medial portion of the convex top surface of the rocker.
In accordance with the present invention the shell insert 20 is adapted to be received in the cavity 10a, and depending tangs 20e, 20e are adapted to be received in complementary openings 10e, 10e provided for this purpose in the rocker shell.
An important feature of the present invention lies in the shape for the insert 20, the insert having parallel sides that complement the sides of the rocker shell. The sides are intended to create a saddle shape for the rocker actuator and are illustrated in
The preferred shape for the insert 20 is then defined by generally parallel convex and concave ends for the shell insert. When alternate rocker shells are reversed in orientation, to provide an array of electrical switches as suggested in
The array of rocker shells illustrated in
The advantages of the present invention are particularly suitable for use in vehicles such as boats or recreational vehicles for example. Whenever an array of rocker switches must be provided for selective actuation, the advantages of reversing alternate rockers of the same general design can be appreciated.
This application claims priority from an earlier Provisional Application bearing the same title and filed Oct. 14, 2004 under Ser. No. 60/618,790. That earlier application is summarized herein, and is incorporated herein by reference.
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