Claims
- 1. A machine insertable slide DIP switch for a printed circuit board comprising,
- a base subassembly having an electrically insulating molded plastic body and a plurality of pairs of terminal elements molded in place, said body having a bottom wall and upstanding side and end walls, said terminal elements including terminal arms defining contacts within the body and terminal ends outside the body and being molded into the bottom wall to completely liquid seal the contacts and the inside of said body,
- a plurality of slider-contactor units each of which includes a slider, at least one ball contactor and at least one coil spring, each unit coacting with the terminal arms of at least one pair of terminal elements, said slider having at least one cavity for receiving a spring and a contactor, each slider having an upwardly projecting actuating button,
- and a cover received by the body at the upper edges of the side and end walls to form a top wall and retain said slider-contactor units in the body with the springs biasing the contactors against the contacts, said cover including apertures through which the buttons extend for engagement from the outside to actuate the slider-contactor units between "make" and "unmake" positions,
- said terminal arms being of equal length and having inner ends projecting downwardly and spaced apart and defining therebetween the ball contactor "make" position, and ball contactor tracks formed in the upper surfaces of said terminal arms for guiding the ball contactor between "make" and "unmake" positions.
- 2. The switch defined in claim 1, wherein each said track includes means to define two-point contact with the ball contactor during moving between "make" and "unmake" position.
- 3. The switch defined in claim 2, wherein said tracks include means to define a four-point contact with the ball contactor in the "make" position.
- 4. The switch defined in claim 3, wherein a ball contactor seat is formed in the terminal arms at the "unmake" position at the outer ends of the tracks allowing the contactor to drop down from the track, whereby the track defines a rise over which the contactor moves between "make" and "unmake" positions thereby producing a detenting action.
- 5. The switch defined in claim 4, wherein the slider includes a downwardly extending lip at the side of the cavity most remote from the "unmake" position for engaging the ball contactor below center when the slider is actuated to drive the contactor from "make" to "unmake" position.
- 6. The switch defined in claim 5, wherein the terminal arms have means at the areas molded into the body to prevent relative movement between the body and the elements when forces are applied to the leads.
- 7. The switch defined in claim 6, wherein said terminal arm means preventing relative movement includes serrations and a hole.
- 8. A machine insertable slide DIP switch for a printed circuit board comprising,
- a housing of electrical insulating material having top and bottom walls interconnected by opposed side and end walls,
- a plurality of electrically conductive terminal means molded into said bottom wall, each said terminal means including a plurality of juxtaposed pairs of terminal elements, each said element including a terminal arm disposed in fixed relation within the housing and in spaced end-to-end relation to the terminal arm of the other terminal element of the pair, said terminal arms being of equal length, each said terminal arm having an arcuate surface at its inner end coacting with the arcuate surface of the other arm to define a pair of contacts disposed centrally between the housing side walls for engagement by a contactor, a rise along at least one of the arms over which a contactor moves between the "on" position and the "off" position, stop means for the contactor in the "off" position, longitudinal recesses in the terminal arms, and each said element further including a terminal leg extending substantially at right angles to each said arm and downwardly from the bottom wall such that the legs of a pair of terminal elements are in opposed and spaced apart relation,
- and a plurality of slider-contactor units within the housing one for each pair of terminal elements, each unit having a slider, a contactor and a biasing means, each slider including a downwardly opening cavity of a depth substantially equal to the height of the slider, the lower surface of said slider being in closely spaced relation to said contacts, and an upwardly extending button actuator centrally disposed along said slider extending through an elongated opening in the top wall, each contactor being ball-shaped and engaging the contacts and sized to electrically connect the adjacent ends of the contacts when positioned therebetween, said contactor being slidably and matingly received by said cavity, and said biasing means being disposed within said slider and biasing said contactor into engagement with said contacts and along the recess in the arm having said rise and said slider into engagement with said top wall, whereby said rise coacts with the biased contactor to define a detenting action during movement of the slider-contactor units.
- 9. A machine insertable slide DIP switch for a printed circuit board comprising,
- a base having a bottom wall, upstanding and opposed side and end walls, a pair of terminals molded into the base at the bottom wall, each terminal including a fixed terminal arm disposed within the base and a terminal leg disposed outside the base for connection to a printed circuit board, the terminal arms of said terminal pair being of the same length, insulated from each other and in opposed aligned relation to define contacts for a switch site, each arm including a guide track for a contactor, said terminal arms being longitudinally formed therealong to define a rise over which a contactor moves between "on" and "off" positions, each arm having an arcuate surface at its inner end coacting with the arcuate surface of the other arm to define a pair of contacts centrally disposed between the housing side walls,
- a slider-contactor assembly for said switch site including a slider having a cavity extending from the bottom side to a depth slightly less than the height of the slider, a ball-shaped contactor slidably and guidably received in said cavity and over said contacts, and means in the cavity biasing said contactor into engagement with said contacts, whereby slidable movement of said assembly will selectively position said contactor into engagement either with one contact for the "off" position or both contacts for the "on" position,
- and a cover secured to the upper open end of the base to close the base and retain the slider-contactor assemblies within the base, openings in said cover aligned with said sliders for permitting actuation thereof, whereby the rise in one of said arms coacts with the slider-contactor assembly to define a detenting arrangement.
- 10. A machine insertable slide DIP switch for a printed circuit board comprising,
- a base subassembly having an electrically insulating molded plastic body and a plurality of pairs of terminal elements molded in place, said body having a bottom wall and upstanding side and end walls, said terminal elements including terminal arms defining contacts within the body and terminal ends outside the body and being molded into the bottom wall to completely liquid seal the contacts and the inside of said body,
- a plurality of slider-contactor units each of which includes a slider, at least one contactor having a spherical contacting face and at least one coil spring, each unit coacting with the terminal arms of at least one pair of terminal elements, said slider having at least one cavity for receiving a spring and a contactor, each slider having an upwardly projecting actuating button,
- and a cover received by the body at the upper edges of the side and end walls to form a top wall and retain said slider-contactor units in the body with the springs biasing the contactors against the contacts, said cover including apertures through which the buttons extend for engagement from the outside to actuate the slider-contactor units between "make" and "unmake" positions,
- said terminal arms being of equal length and having inner ends projecting downwardly and spaced apart and defining therebetween the spherical contactor "make" position, and contactor tracks formed in the upper surfaces of said terminal arms for guiding the contactor between "make" and "unmake" positions, said tracks and terminal arms having means coacting with the slidercontactor units to define a detenting action during actuation of said units between "make" and "unmake" positions.
DESCRIPTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 621,216, filed June 15, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,590,344 which was a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 458,341, filed Jan. 17, 1983, now abandoned.
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