Claims
- 1. A double pole switch requiring use of a tool for resetting said switch comprising:a housing having a plurality of pedestals for supporting a first pair of terminals positioned opposite each other and a second pair of terminals positioned opposite each other and spaced apart from said first pair of terminals; an actuator positioned in an opening of said housing between said first pair of terminals and said second pair of terminals, said actuator having at least two pair of notches spaced apart from each other; a first blade having contacts at opposite ends and a portion of said first blade in contact with an upper pair of said spaced apart notches of said actuator, said actuator passing through said first blade wherein said first blade is positioned to make electrical contact with said first pair of terminals when said switch is in a “make” position; and a second blade having contacts at opposite ends and a portion of said second blade in contact with a lower pair of said spaced apart notches of said actuator, said actuator passing through said second blade wherein said second blade is positioned to make electrical contact with said second pair of terminals when said switch is in a “make” position.
- 2. The double pole switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said housing comprises a base having an open channel for wires to pass through and an outer shell for enclosing said base and receiving an upper portion of said actuator which extends above said shell when said switch is in a “break” position.
- 3. The double pole switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said first pair of terminals are U-shaped for fitting around a pair of said opposite pedestals formed in said base.
- 4. The double pole switch as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said terminals of said first pair and said second pair comprises a wire electrically connected thereto and extending outside of said switch.
- 5. The double pole switch are recited in claim 4 wherein said base comprises a channel, protruding a predetermined distance from the bottom of said base, for receiving each wire from said terminals, said channel further comprises a lip around the open end of said channel.
- 6. The double pole switch as recited in claim 5 wherein said switch comprises heat shrink material for sealing off any openings at said lip of said channel.
- 7. The double pole switch as recited in claim 1 wherein an upper portion of said actuator comprises a groove around the circumference of said actuator for receiving an O-ring thereby sealing said upper portion of said switch when said base is inserted within an outer shell.
- 8. The double pole switch as recited in claim 7 wherein said switch comprises means for sealing an opening between a lower portion of said base and said outer shell.
- 9. The double pole switch as recited in claim 8 wherein said switch comprises heat/switch material around said base and wires passing through said base.
- 10. The double pole switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said top portion of said actuator comprises a slot for insertion of said tool for moving said actuator from said “make” position to a “break” position.
- 11. The double pole switch as recited in claim 10 wherein said top portion of an outer shell of said switch comprises an opening to enable insertion of said tool into said slot of said actuator.
- 12. The double pole switch as recited in claim 1 wherein said portion of said first blade in contact with an upper pair of spaced apart notches of said actuator comprises a pair of tongues.
- 13. The double pole switch as recited in claim 12 wherein said portion of said second blade in contact with a lower pair of said spaced apart notches of said actuator comprises a pair of tongues.
- 14. A sealed, manual reset, double pole switch comprising:a housing having a base portion and an outer shell portion; a pair of spaced apart parallel blades positioned within said base having contacts on opposite ends; an actuator positioned through said parallel blades and perpendicular thereto; at least four terminals mounted on pedestals within said base portion, said terminals making electrical contact with said blade contacts when said switch is in a “make” position and said actuator extends above a top portion of said outer shell; said actuator comprises a groove around the circumference of said actuator for receiving an O-ring thereby sealing said upper portion of said switch; said switch comprises means for sealing an opening between a lower portion of said base and said outer shell; said base comprises a channel for wires to pass through and connect to said terminals and heat shrink material applied around an end of said channel and around said wires; and a slot provided in the top portion of said outer shell and said actuator for insertion of a tool to move said actuator from said “make” position to a “break” position in order to reset said switch.
- 15. The sealed, manual reset, double pole switch as recited in claim 14 wherein said tool moves said actuator to extend above a top portion of said outer shell.
- 16. A method of providing a double throw switch requiring a tool to reset the switch comprises the steps of:providing a housing having a plurality of pedestals to support a first pair of terminals positioned opposite each other within said housing and to support a second pair of terminals positioned opposite each other and spaced apart from said first pair of terminals within said housing; positioning an actuator within an opening in said housing between said first pair of terminals and said second pair of terminals, said actuator having at least two pairs of notches spaced apart from each other; connecting said actuator within a first blade by positioning tongues of said first blade within a first pair of said notches of said actuator, said first blade having electrical contacts at opposite ends for making contact with said first pair of terminals when said switch is in a “make” position; and connecting said actuator within a second blade by positioning tongues of said second blade within a second pair of said notches of said actuator, said second blade having electrical contacts at opposite ends for making contact with said second pair of terminals when said switch is in a “make” position.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 15 wherein said method comprises the step of sealing an upper portion of said switch by providing a groove around the circumference of said actuator for receiving an O-ring.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 17 wherein said method comprises the step of sealing an opening between a lower position of said base and said outer shell.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18 wherein said method comprises the step of applying heat shrink material around a channel having wires passing therethrough for sealing any openings at the entrance to said channel.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 16 wherein said method comprises the step of providing a slot in a top portion of said actuator and an outer shell for inserting said tool to move said actuator from said “make” position to a “break” position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a nonprovisional patent application claiming priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/230,751, filed Sep. 7, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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