Claims
- 1. Switching assembly having at at least one make-or-break connection, which is switchable between a first status and a second status in response to electrical signals, characterized by:
- (a) switch operator means;
- (b) a slideable contact carrier, the status of the make-or-break connection being controlled by a reciprocal movement of the contact carrier, the contact carrier being connected to the switch operator means so that a force from the switch operator means biases the contact carrier to effect said movement;
- (c) the contact carrier having at least one shorting bar to establish said make-or-break connection, the shorting bar having a circular cross-section;
- (d) a ratcheting mechanism connected to the contact carrier and responsive to the reciprocal movement of the contact carrier; and
- (e) the ratcheting means including means to cause the contact carrier to be rotated by a predetermined amount for each complete reciprocal movement of the contact carrier.
- 2. Switching assembly as described in claim 1, further characterized by:
- the ratcheting means including a geared wheel coaxial with and firxed to the contact carrier, and a pawl which acts against ratchets in order to rotate the geared wheel.
- 3. Switching assembly as described in claim 2, further characterized by:
- the pawl acting against the ratchets to rotate the geared wheel in one direction of said reciprocal movement of the contact carrier and the pawl withdrawing across at least one of said ratchets in an opposite direction of said reciprocal movement of the contact carrier.
- 4. Switching assembly as described in claim 3, further characterized by:
- the contact carrier being fixed to a member having a groove thereon;
- a pivoting arm which is pivotable with respect to the contact carrier;
- the pivoting arm including a follower which rides in said groove; and
- the pawl having an attachment point with the pivoting arm causes movement of the pawl with respect to the ratchets.
- 5. Switching assembly as described in claim 1, further characterized by:
- the contact carrier including a cylindrical portion of substantially insulative material having a plurality of shorting rings thereon.
- 6. Switching assembly as described in claim 5, further characterized by:
- the shorting rings being clad onto an outer surface of the cylindrical portion.
- 7. Switching assembly as described in claim 5, further characterized by:
- an outer surface of the cylindrical portion being formed by the shorting rings interspaced between substantially insulative members.
- 8. Switching assembly having at least one make-or-break connection, which is switchable between a first status and a second status in response to electrical signals, characterized by:
- (a) solenoid means providing force in response to the electrical signals;
- (b) a moveable switch armature, the status of the make-or-break connection being controlled by a reciprocal movement of the switch armature, the switch armature being connected to the solenoid means so that the force from the solenoid biases the armature to effect said movement when the solenoid responds to said electrical signals;
- (c) the switch armature having at least one shorting bar to establish said make-or-break connection, the shorting bar having a circular cross-section;
- (d) a ratcheting mechanism connected to the switch armature and responsive to the reciprocal movement of the switch armature; and
- (e) the ratcheting means including means to cause the switch armature to be rotated by a predetermined amount for each complete reciprocal movement of the switch armature.
- 9. Switching assembly as described in claim 8, further characterized by:
- the ratcheting means including a geared wheel coaxial with and fixed to the slide carrier, and a pawl which acts against ratchets in order to rotate the geared wheel.
- 10. Switching assembly as described in claim 9 further characterized by:
- the pawl acting against the geared wheel to rotate the geared wheel in one direction of said reciprocal movement of the switch armature and the pawl withdrawing across at least one gear on said geared wheel in an opposite direction of said reciprocal movement of the switch armature.
- 11. Switching assembly as described in claim 10, further characterized by:
- the switch armature having a groove thereon;
- a pivoting arm which is pivotable with respect to the switch armature;
- the pivoting arm including a follower which rides in said groove; and
- the pawl having an attachment point with the pivoting arm so that the pivoting arm causes movement of the pawl with respect to the geared wheel.
- 12. Switching assembly as described in claim 8, further characterized by:
- the switch armature including a cylindrical portion of substantially insulative material having a plurality of shorting rings thereon.
- 13. Switching assembly as described in claim 12, furhter characterized by:
- the shorting rings being clad onto an outer surface of the cylindrical portion.
- 14. Switching assembly as described in claim 12, further characterized by:
- an outer surface of the cylindrical portion being formed by the shorting rings interspaced between substantially insulative members.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 526,850, filed Aug. 26, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,502,030.
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