Claims
- 1. An electrical switch, comprising:
- a dielectric housing along which a plurality of contact members are located in actuating alignment with stationary electrical contact means;
- actuating means movably mounted in said dielectric housing and associated with respective movable ones of said contact members;
- each of said movable contact members has a curved contact section;
- said actuating means when moved to one position moving the respective movable contact section into electrical engagement with said stationary contact means, said actuating means when moved to another position moving the respective movable contact section free of the stationary contact means; and
- means provided by a selected one of said contact members and said housing maintaining the contact section of said selected contact member in continuous electrical engagement with said stationary contact means.
- 2. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said stationary contact means is a bus contact means.
- 3. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 2, wherein said maintaining means comprises inclined surfaces provided by said housing that form an off center apex in which a free end of said selected contact member is disposed.
- 4. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said actuating means have notched areas, said curved contact sections have free ends disposed in the notched areas of the respective actuating means, the spring forces of the curved contact sections maintaining said actuating means in the one or the other position.
- 5. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing includes a dielectric frame having spaced support members between which said movable contact members are mounted, said stationary contact means being mounted on said support members.
- 6. An electrical switch, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a series of movable electrical contact members disposed along one side of the housing and a series of stationary electrical contact members disposed along another side of the housing in operating alignment with respective movable contact members, said movable contact members having curved contact sections for electrical engagement with respective stationary contact members;
- actuating members movably mounted in said housing and associated with respective said movable contact members; and
- free ends of said curved contact sections disposed in engagement with said actuating members, said curved contact sections applying spring forces onto said actuating members, said spring forces maintaining said actuating members in one position with the curved contact sections in electrical engagement with the stationary contact members, and upon actuation of said actuating members said spring forces maintaining said actuating members in another position with said curved contact sections out of engagement with the stationary contact members, said maintaining in said one position and in said other position occurring without said movable contact members being stressed into a different shape.
- 7. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 6, wherein said curved contact sections have sections that curve back to said housing which have a radius much larger than that of said curved contact sections.
- 8. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 6, wherein said housing includes a dielectric frame having opposed slots along respective sides in which the movable and stationary contact members are disposed as aligned stationary and movable contact members.
- 9. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 8, wherein said frame has spaced support members between which are disposed respective aligned stationary and movable contact members.
- 10. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 9, wherein said housing has projections provided with arcuate recesses in alignment with said support members, said actuating members having pivot members disposed in said arcuate recesses.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 671,537 filed Nov. 15, 1984 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 485,549, filed Apr. 15, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,496,802 issued Jan. 29, 1985.
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