Claims
- 1. In a dynamoelectric machine having a circuit adapted to be selectively connected and disconnected in response to the rotational speed of the machine, a switch assembly comprising, a first mounting member, a first contact unit secured to said first mounting member and having an outer contact face, a second mounting member, a second contact unit secured to said second mounting member and having an outer contact face, said mounting members being located with said contact units in opposed aligned relationship to each other with said contact faces in opposed aligned relation to each other, at least one of said mounting members being movable to provide for placing said contact units in an open position with a gap therebetween and in a closed position with said contact units engaged, a single piece enclosure member having first and second end tubular hub portions and an intermediate closure portion, said first and second hub portions being secured in telescoped relation to said first and second contact units and establishing a continuous enclosure about said contact units within said enclosure member and thereby preventing entry of foreign matter into the gap between said contacts from the exterior of the enclosure member, and a normally closed pin hole formed in the enclosure member and establishing a limited and restricted fluid passageway between the exterior environment and said gap in response to pressure build up within the enclosure as a result of movement of the movable mounting member.
- 2. In the dynamoelectric machine of claim 1, wherein said closure portion includes at least one convolution, said normally closed pin hole being located in said convoluted portion.
- 3. In the dynamoelectric machine of claim 1, wherein said closure portion is a convoluted portion directly connected to said hub portions and has a relatively thin thickness relative to said end portions, said normally closed pin hole being located in said convoluted portion immediately adjacent one of said hubs.
- 4. In the dynamoelectric machine of claim 3, wherein said convoluted portion includes a single convolution having a substantially C-shaped cross section and integrally formed with said hub portions, the integral connection of said hub portions and said convoluted portions including a crease, said normally closed hole being located in said crease between said tubular hub portion and said convoluted portion.
- 5. In the dynamoelectric machine of claim 1, wherein said enclosure member is a single integral element formed of a silicon rubber and said closure portion is a relatively thin C-shaped convolution with the opposite ends of the convolution integrally formed with the hub portions, said hub portions having a radial thickness substantially greater than the thickness of said convoluted portion and providing a substantially firm and stable support for said convoluted portion and providing for deflection of the convoluted portion in response to relative movement of said contacts, said normally closed pin hole being located adjacent the exterior connection between the convoluted portion and one of said tubular hub portions.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/885,126, filed May 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,283,405, issued Feb. 1, 1994.
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