Claims
- 1. A miniature push-button switching apparatus comprising, in combination;
- a switching device;
- means for housing said switching device, said housing means comprising a top body portion and a bottom cover portion;
- a plunger mounted within and projecting through a vertically extending port of said top body portion for actuating said switching device;
- a ratchet mechanism for translating said switching device within said housing means and for connecting and disconnecting an electrical circuit through said switching device, said ratchet mechanism having a temporarily and a permanently energized position and a permanently deenergized position;
- a metallic cup mounted within said ratchet mechanism for providing a connection to said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a plurality of terminal conductors mounted within said bottom cover portion for contacting an electrical source and for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a biasing spring positioned between said bottom cover portion and said metallic cup for biasing said plunger; and
- a helical contact spring having a narrow diameter end and a wide diameter end, said narrow diameter end being rigidly affixed to an end of said metallic cup with said wide diameter end connecting said plurality of terminal conductors when said electrical circuit is connected through said switching device.
- 2. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said top body portion and said bottom cover portion each comprise a pair of fins for providing a storage space for a light bulb wherein said light bulb comprises an electrical load.
- 3. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said vertically extending port further includes a threaded collar and a flange for providing support in mounting said switching device.
- 4. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 1 further including an elongated bead stamped into and raising a portion of an output conductor terminal for providing a high pressure contact between said helical contact spring and said output conductor terminal.
- 5. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 1 wherein said vertically extending port is cylindrical and includes a plurality of vertically extending splines equally spaced around an inner wall of said cylindrical port, and including a ramp-shaped ledge located between each alternate spline with each spline having a wedge-shaped terminal end.
- 6. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 5 wherein said ratchet mechanism is comprised of a cylindrical sleeve having a first end and a second end, said second end having a plurality of upwardly extending serrated teeth and a plurality of protuberances, said first end of said ratchet sleeve fitting into said plunger and said second end of said ratchet sleeve being open for receiving said metallic cup.
- 7. The miniature push-button switching appatatus of claim 6 wherein said plunger is comprised of a cylinder sleeve having a first end and a second end, said first end being closed for forming a push-button and said second end having a plurality of downwardly extending serrated teeth with a plurality of protuberances, said second end being open for receiving said ratchet sleeve wherein said upwardly extending teeth and protuberances of said ratchet sleeve mesh with and are rotatively driven by said downwardly extending teeth and protuberances of said plunger when said switching device is actuated.
- 8. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 7 wherein said helical contact spring is in electrical communication with an output conductor terminal when said meshed protuberances are seated upon one of said ramp-shaped ledges between alternate splines for providing said permanently energized position.
- 9. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 7 wherein said helical contact spring is supended above an output conductor terminal when said meshed protuberances are seated between said vertically extending splines for providing said permanently deenergized position.
- 10. The miniature push-button switching apparatus of claim 7 wherein a downward operation of said plunger forcing said meshed protuberances through said splines with a force inadequate for operating said ratchet mechanism provides said temporarily energized position of said ratchet mechanism when said helical contact spring communicates with an output conductor terminal for energizing an electrical load.
- 11. A miniature switching apparatus for a flashlight comprising, in combination:
- a switching device;
- a housing for surrounding said switching device;
- a plunger for actuating said switching device, said plunger mounted within and projecting through said housing;
- means for translating said switching device within said housing and for connecting and disconnecting an electrical circuit through said switching device, said translating means having a temporarily and a permanently energized position and a permanently deenergized position;
- a metallic cup mounted within said translating means for providing a connection to said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a plurality of terminal conductors mounted within said housing for contacting an electrical source and for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device, said terminal conductors in electrical communication with a pair of spring clips for forming a bulb socket for receiving a light bulb;
- a biasing spring positioned between said housing and said metallic cup for biasing said plunger; and
- a helical contact spring rigidly affixed to an external surface of said metallic cup for connecting said plurality of terminal conductors when said electrical circuit is connected through said switching device for energizing and deenergizing said light bulb.
- 12. A miniature push-button switching apparatus for energizing and deenergizing a light bulb of a flashlight comprising, in combination:
- a switching device;
- a housing for surround said switching device, said housing comprising a top body portion and a bottom cover portion;
- a plunger mounted within and projecting through a vertically extending port of said top body portion for actuating said switching device;
- a ratchet mechanism for translating said switching device within said housing and for connecting and disconnecting an electrical circuit through said switching device, said ratchet mechanism having a temporarily and a permanently energized position and a permanently deenergized position;
- a metallic cup mounted within said ratchet mechanism for providing a connection to said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a plurality of terminal conductors mounted within said bottom cover portion for contacting an electrical source and for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device, said terminal conductors in electrical communication with a pair of spring clips for forming a bulb socket for receiving said light bulb;
- a biasing spring positioned between said bottom cover portion and said metallic cup for biasing said plunger; and
- a helical contact spring having a narrow diameter end and a wide diameter end, said narrow diameter end being rigidly affixed to an end of said metallic cup with said wide diameter end connecting said plurality of terminal conductors when said electrical circuit is connected through said switching device.
- 13. A flashlight comprising, in combination:
- an enclosure;
- a miniature push-button switching device mounted within said enclosure for connecting a light bulb to an electrical source;
- a housing for surrounding said switching device, said housing comprising a top body portion and a bottom cover portion;
- a plunger mounted within and projecting through a vertically extending port of said top body portion actuating said switching device;
- a ratchet mechanism for translating said switching device within said housing and for connecting and disconnecting an electrical circuit through said switching device, said ratchet mechanism having a temporarily and a permanently energized position and a permanently deenergized position;
- a metallic cup mounted within said ratchet mechanism for providing a connection to said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a plurality of terminal conductors mounted within said bottom cover portion for contacting said electrical source and for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device, said terminal conductors in electrical communication with a pair of spring clips for forming a bulb socket for receiving said light bulb;
- a biasing spring positioned between said bottom cover portion and said metallic cup for biasing said plunger; and
- a helical contact spring having a narrow diameter end and a wide diameter end, said narrow diameter end being rigidly affixed to an end of said metallic cup with said wide diameter end connecting said plurality of terminal conductors when said electrical circuit is connected through said switching device.
- 14. A miniature switching apparatus comprising, in combination: p1 a switching device;
- means for housing said switching device;
- means for actuating said switching device, said actuating means mounted within and projecting through said housing means;
- means for translating said switching device within said housing means and for connecting and disconnecting an electrical circuit through said switching device, said translating means having a temporarily and a permanently energized position and a permanently deenergized position;
- a plurality of terminal conductors mounted within said housing means for contacting an electrical source and for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a metallic cylindrical cup having a flared end, mounted within said translating means for providing a connection to said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a biasing spring housed within said cup and compressed between said housing means and said metallic cup and housed within said cup for biasing said actuating means; and
- a helical contact spring rigidly affixed about said flared end of said metallic cup for connecting said plurality of terminals when said electrical circuit is connected through said switching device.
- 15. The miniature switching apparatus of claim 14 wherein an electrical conduction path is created between said biasing spring, said metal cylindrical cup, and said helical contact spring when said translation means is positioned for closing said switching device.
- 16. A miniature switching apparatus comprising, in combination:
- a switching device;
- means for housing said switching device;
- means for actuating said switching device, said actuating means mounted within and projecting through said housing means;
- means for translating said switching device within said housing means and for connecting and disconnecting an electrical circuit through said switching device, said translating means having a temporarily and a permanently energized position and a permanently deenergized position;
- a metallic cup having a flared end and mounted within said translating means for providing a connection to said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a plurality of terminal conductors mounted within said housing means for contacting an electrical source and for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device;
- a biasing spring positioned between said housing means and said metallic cup for biasing said actuating means; and
- a helical contact spring rigidly affixed to an external surface of said metallic cup for connecting said plurality of terminals when said electrical circuit is connected through said switching device wherein said helical contact spring includes a narrow diameter end and a wide diameter end, said narrow diameter end being rigidly affixed to the flared end of said metallic cup and said wide diameter end being suspended above said plurality of terminal conductors for completing said electrical circuit through said switching device.
- 17. The miniature switching apparatus of claim 16 wherein said helical contact spring has a relatively long active length for reducing the spring yielding factor and for increasing the resiliency of said translating means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application identified by Ser. No. 077,206 filed on July 24, 1987.
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