This invention pertains in particular to electric power hand held drill apparatus, having a safety switch for immediate “off” when the hand held electric drill at the “on” position encounters a problem of stalling, causing a kick back, sudden torque or twist of the hand held electric drill and the kick back torque or twisting causing an immediate disconnect from “on” to the “off” position of the power to the handheld electric drill.
This invention includes a switch assembly having a finger actuated trigger with an electrical contactor attached to a shaft extending from the trigger and the electrical contact riding on an electrical coil as part of the switch electrical circuit, and a leaf spring to hold the electrical contact in the “on” position but shifting to the “off” position on kick back or torque or twisting of the hand held electric drill
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None of the above background information individually would anticipate, or collectively make obvious this present invention as disclosed and/or claimed.
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