Claims
- 1. A switch comprising a platelike matrix, said matrix having laterally spaced longitudinal extending bores extending from one end of said body to the other,
- wires including a first wire, a second wire and a third wire each having an insulated part and a bare part,
- said bare parts of said wires extending through said bores, the ends of said wires at each side of said matrix being bent generally at right angles thereto holding said wires rigidly in said bores,
- said insulated parts of said wires being received in notches at one end of said matrix, first openings formed in the top of said body adjacent a first end of said matrix;
- said first openings communicating with said bores exposing said first wire and said second wire,
- second openings formed on the top of said body adjacent said second end of said matrix exposing said second wire and said third wire,
- an actuator slidably supported on said matrix, said actuator having a metallic contact spring attached thereto,
- said contact spring having three spaced fingers, said fingers being bent at approximately 30 degrees forming a V-shaped parts,
- said V-shaped parts being adapted to slide over said matrix from a first position to a second position and from said second position to a third position, said V-shaped parts of said spring being adapted to rest on said bare parts of said first wire and said second wire in the first position and all said fingers being adapted to rest on said matrix in a second position and said fingers being adapted to rest on said second wire and said third wire and on said matrix in a third position,
- thereby connecting said first wire to said second wire in a first position and to be out of contact with all of said wires in a second position and to connect said second wire to said third wire in a third position.
- 2. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein said third position is between said first position and said second position.
- 3. The switch recited in claim 2 wherein said spring is a flat platelike material having two spaced parallel slots therein and said slots divide an end of said spring into three spaced fingers integrally attached to a body part.
- 4. The combination recited in claim 3 wherein said fingers are bent at an acute angle to the body part.
- 5. In combination, a matrix, a plurality of row elements and a slider,
- said row elements extending through said matrix in generally parallel relation to one another,
- means to secure said row elements in said matrix to restrain them against sliding,
- a plurality of first openings in said matrix communicating with at least two said spaced row elements,
- and an actuator having a plurality of fingers electrically connected together,
- each of said fingers being adapted to engage a said row element through a said hole,
- said actuator being moveable from a position where at least two said fingers engage at least two said row elements thereby connecting them together to a position where said fingers are out of contact with said row elements,
- a second pair of said openings are formed in said matrix spaced longitudinally from said first-mentioned openings and said actuator is adapted to engage a plurality of said row elements in said first position and to engage a plurality of other said row elements in a second position.
- 6. The combination recited in claim 5 wherein said switch has a third position where said actuator is out of engagement with all of said row elements.
- 7. The combination recited in claim 6 wherein said row elements are conductors extending from at least one of the ends of said matrix.
- 8. The combination recited in claim 7 wherein said conductors are bent at the ends of said matrix and engage the ends of said matrix, thereby holding said row elements generally rigidly in position.
- 9. The combination recited in claim 7 wherein said actuator has a plurality of metallic fingers connected to one another, whereby the said row elements are contacted by said actuator and connected together.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 97,397, filed Nov. 26, 1979 now abandoned.
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