Claims
- 1. A pushbutton switch for electrically connecting a pair of conductors, each having coined ends retained in said switch, said switch comprising:
- a housing including a barrel with an axis and head portion generally transverse to said axis,
- a cover secured to said head with said coined conductor ends secured, in electrically non-contacting relation, between said head and cover,
- said head and cover including insulating means to prevent an electrical connection between said conductors through either said head or said cover,
- a contact moveable along said axis for bridging said coined ends for electrically connecting said conductors,
- means mounting said contact for said axial movement to establish an electrical connection,
- a plunger axially slidable in said barrel and engaging said mounting for projecting said mounting means in an axial direction,
- biasing means yieldably biasing said contact, mounting means and plunger for return to a retracted position in which said contact bridges said conductors,
- a ratchet mechanism on said housing and mounting means for retaining said mounting means in a projected position against the bias of said biasing means,
- said plunger transmitting axial motion to said mounting means on a first stroke for operating said ratchet mechanism to retain said mounting means in a projected position at the conclusion of said stroke in which position said contact is out of engagement with said coined ends,
- said plunger transmitting axial motion to said mounting means on a second stroke for operating said ratchet mechanism to allow said biasing means to return said contact and mounting means to a retracted position, in which position said contact is in engagement with said coined ends.
- 2. The switch of claim 1 comprising a momentary off switch which further includes:
- means for preventing operation of said ratchet mechanism whereby said contact normally bridges said conductors and axial motion of said plunger opens said electrical connection only for so long as said plunger is projected.
- 3. The switch of claim 2 in which:
- said moveable contact comprises a thimble-like contact having a cylindrical portion and at one end thereof an annular flange for contacting the coined ends of said conductors,
- said cover includes a guide stud aligned with said axis.
- said yieldable biasing means includes a coil spring mounted in said cylindrical portion and bearing against said guide stud, and
- said means preventing operation of said ratchet mechanism includes a washer mounted in said cover about said guide stud.
- 4. The switch of claim 1 in which said moveable contact comprises a thimble-like contact having a cylindrical portion and at one end thereof an annular flange for contacting the coined ends of said conductors.
- 5. The switch of claim 4 in which said biasing means includes a coil spring located within said cylindrical portion and biasing said contact against a cylindrical stud comprising a portion of said cover and aligned with said axis.
- 6. The switch of claim 4 in which said cover includes:
- an annular recess aligned with said axis for receiving said annular flange, and
- a cylindrical stud located in said recess and aligned with said axis.
- 7. The switch of claim 6 in which said biasing means comprises a coil spring located between said guide stud at least partially within said cylindrical portion.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said head portion of said housing and said cover includes at least a pair of pins and corresponding recesses,
- said pins and recesses formed to exhibit an interference fit, whereby inserting pins into corresponding recesses secures said head to said cover.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 in which head portion includes at least a pair of pins for each said conductor and said cover includes a recess corresponding to each of said pins.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said head portion includes at least a pair of pins for each said conductor,
- coined ends of said conductors having shoulders fixed between a corresponding pair of pins.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 720,319, filed Sept. 3, 1976 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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