Claims
- 1. A method of making a switch assembly including forming a base member with a contact receiving cavity open at the top and defined by a floor that is laterally enclosed by side wall means, forming first terminal means and mounting said first terminal means in the cavity, forming second terminal means with a resilient contact blade portion and mounting said second terminal means in the cavity so that an end of the blade portion is spaced from said first terminal means, said contact blade portion being movable between a normally open position wherein said end contacts said first terminal means, forming a cover with means for mounting an actuator assembly thereon, and forming an actuator assembly including a push member mounted on the mounting means of the cover for moving the contact blade portion between its open and closed positions, the improvement in said method comprising:
- providing a thin, stretchable, resilient, impermeable sealing gasket;
- placing said sealing gasket on top of the base member so that it overlies said cavity;
- forming said cover and said base member to include interengaging means to lock said cover to said base member;
- placing said cover over the base member so that it engages the periphery of said sealing gasket;
- locking said cover and gasket to said base member by means of said interengaging means to form a hermetic seal over said cavity; and
- mounting said push member in a manner so that it engages the gasket and is movable against the resilient force thereof to push the contact blade portion between its open and closed positions.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of forming and mounting said first and second terminal means includes inserting said terminal means through the base member in a manner that prevents contaminants from outside the base member from entering the terminal receiving cavity.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said inserting step includes press fitting said terminal means through said base member.
- 4. A method of making the switch assembly including forming a base member with a contact receiving cavity open at the top, forming first terminal means and mounting said first terminal means in the cavity, forming second terminal means with a resilient contact blade portion and mounting said second terminal means in the cavity so that an end of the blade portion is spaced from said first terminal means, said contact blade portion being movable between a normally open position wherein said end is spaced from said first terminal means and a closed position wherein said end contacts said first terminal means, forming actuator assembly mounting means, a manually manipulatable portion and a push member, and assembling said manually manipulatable portion and said push member to said mounting means to form an actuator assembly, the improvement in said method comprising:
- forming said push member integrally with said mounting means with frangible portions formed therebetween;
- mounting said integral push member and mounting means on said base member over said contact receiving cavity;
- breaking said push member away from said mounting means so that it is associated with said contact blade portion; and
- mounting said manually manipulatable portion on the mounting means in association with said push member.
- 5. The method of claim 4 including forming a cover which includes said actuator assembly mounting means, forming said cover and said base member with interengaging means to lock said cover onto said base member.
- 6. The method of claim 5 including providing a thin, stretchable, resilient, impermeable sealing gasket, placing said sealing gasket on said base member so that it overlies said contact receiving cavity, and locking said cover and gasket to said base member by means of said interengaging means to form a hermetic seal over said cavity.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein said cover forming step includes the step of forming means to capture the push member in the actuator mounting means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 006,566, filed Jan. 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,302,637.
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Divisions (1)
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