Claims
- 1. A multi-terminal electrical safety switch for simultaneously closing or simultaneously opening electrical circuits connected thereto, comprising:a) a terminal block; and b) a current path completer/breaker; wherein said terminal block is for having the electrical circuit connected thereto; wherein said current path completer/breaker is replaceably engaged with said terminal block; wherein said current path completer/breaker simultaneously completes current path through said terminal block when engaged with said terminal block and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block; and wherein said current path completer/breaker simultaneously breaks the current paths through said terminal block when removed from said terminal block and thereby simultaneously opens the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block so as to allow the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block to be safely worked on without any inadvertent closing of any of the electrical circuits by virtue of said current path completer/breaker being physically removed from said terminal block; further comprising an insulative block; wherein said insulative block relaceably attaches to said terminal block; and wherein said insulative block is replaceably engaged by said current path completer/breaker, wherein said terminal block has at least one pair of terminals; wherein each pair of terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block are transversely aligned with each other; and wherein each pair of terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block is associated with a current path of the at least one current path.
- 2. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said terminal block is generally rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped.
- 3. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said terminal block has a top surface;wherein said terminal block has a pair of side edges; wherein said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block is disposed on said top surface of said terminal block; and wherein each terminal of said at least one pair of terminals is disposed at an associated one of the side edges of said pair of side edges of said terminal block.
- 4. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said terminal block has at least one socket; andwherein said at least one socket electrically communicates a pair of terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block with each other when said current path completer/breaker is replaceably engaged with said terminal block thereby completing a current path of the at least one current path associated therewith.
- 5. The switch as defined in claim 4, wherein said terminal block has a top surface; andwherein said at least one socket is disposed on said top surface of said terminal block.
- 6. The switch as defined in claim 4, wherein each socket of said at least one socket in said terminal block comprises a pair of strips; andwherein said pair of strips of each socket of said at least one socket in said terminal block are transversely aligned with each other.
- 7. The switch as defined in claim 6, wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is electrically conductive;wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is bendable; and wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is resilient.
- 8. The switch as defined in claim 6, wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block has a flat portion;wherein each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block, has a substantially U-shaped portion; and wherein said substantially U-shaped portion of each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block extends from said flat portion of an associated strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block.
- 9. The switch as defined in claim 8, wherein said flat portion of each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block is electrically communicatingly attached to an associated terminal of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block; andwherein said substantially U-shaped portion of each strip of said pair of strips of said at least one socket of said terminal block depends into said terminal block.
- 10. The switch as defined in claim 6, wherein said terminal block has a primary partition; andwherein said primary partition of said terminal block separates said pair of strips of each socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block from each other.
- 11. The switch as defined in claim 10, wherein said terminal block has a longitudinal center line; andwherein said primary partition of said terminal block extends along said longitudinal centerline of said terminal block.
- 12. The switch as defined in claim 10, wherein said terminal block has at least one secondary partition; andwherein each secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block separates adjacent terminals of said at least one pair of terminals of said terminal block from each other.
- 13. The switch as defined in claim 12, wherein each secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block intersects said primary partition of said terminal block; andwherein each secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block terminal block extends from one side edge of said pair of side edges of said terminal block to the other side edge of said pair of side edges of said terminal block.
- 14. The switch as defined in claim 12, wherein insulative block has a first recess;wherein said first recess in said insulative block is defined by a floor; and wherein said first recess in said insulative block replaceably receives said current path completer/breaker.
- 15. The switch as defined in claim 14, wherein said insulative block has a top surface; andwherein said first recess in said insulative block depends in said top surface of said insulative block.
- 16. The switch as defined in claim 14, wherein said insulative block has a second recess;wherein said second recess in said insulative block is defined by a ceiling; and wherein said second recess in said insulative block replaceably receives said primary partition of said terminal block.
- 17. The switch as defined in claim 16, wherein said insulative block has a bottom surface; andwherein said second recess in said insulative block extends in said bottom surface of said insulative block.
- 18. The switch as defined in claim 16, wherein said floor of said first recess in said insulative block and said ceiling of said second recess in said insulative block form a partition in said insulative block.
- 19. The switch as defined in claim 18, wherein said partition in insulative block has at least one pair of through slots;wherein each pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in insulative block are transversely aligned with each other; and wherein each pair of through slot of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in said insulative block aligns with an associated socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block.
- 20. The switch as defined in claim 19, wherein said current path completer/breaker has at least one fork; andwherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is two pronged.
- 21. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is electrically conductive.
- 22. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker depends from said current path completer/breaker.
- 23. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein said current path completer/breaker has a bottom surface; andwherein said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker depends from said bottom surface of said current path completer/breaker.
- 24. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is substantially inverted U-shaped.
- 25. The switch as defined in claim 20, wherein each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker passes through an associated pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in said insulative block and engagingly into an associated socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block when said current path completer/breaker is engaged in said insulative block, and in so doing, simultaneously completes the current paths through said terminal block and thereby simultaneously closes the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block and when each fork of said at least one fork of said current path completer/breaker is disengaged from said associated socket of said at least one socket of said terminal block and removed from said associated pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said partition in said insulative block by said current path completer/breaker being disengaged from said insulative block the current paths through said terminal block are simultaneously broken and thereby the electrical circuits connected to said terminal block are simultaneously opened.
- 26. The switch as defined in claim 16, wherein said second recess in said insulative block is defined by a pair of side walls.
- 27. The switch as defined in claim 26, wherein said pair of side walls of said insulative block has at least one pair of through slots when said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block is present;wherein each pair of through slots of said at least one pair of through slots in said pair of side walls of said insulative block are transversely aligned with each other; and wherein said at least one pair of through slots in said pair of side walls of said insulative block receive an associated secondary partition of said at least one secondary partition of said terminal block.
- 28. The switch as defined in claim 4, wherein said insulative block insulatively protects said at least one socket of said terminal block when attached to said terminal block; andwherein said insulative block insulatively protects said current path completer/breaker when said current path completer/breaker is engaged therewith.
- 29. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said current path completer/breaker is generally rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped.
- 30. The switch as defined in claim 1, wherein said current path completer/breaker has a handle.
- 31. The switch as defined in claim 30, wherein said current path completer/breaker has a top surface; andwherein said handle of said current path completer/breaker extends upwardly from said top surface of said current path completer/breaker.
- 32. The switch as defined in claim 30, wherein said handle of said current path completer/breaker is generally T-shaped; andwherein said T-shape of said current path completer/breaker facilitates gripping of said current path completer/breaker when said current path completer/breaker is being disengaged from said insulative block and said terminal block.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The instant application is a nonprovisional application of U.S. provisional application No. 60/414,467 filed on Sep. 30, 2002, and entitled INTEGRATED TERMINAL BLOCK AND DISCONNECT SWITCH WITH REMOVABLE PULLOUT SWITCH HANDLE, and it is respectfully requested that this application be accorded the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of said U.S. provisional application.
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