Claims
- 1. An electrical switch of the type comprising a dielectric housing in which movable electrical contact means are mounted in actuating alignment with stationary electrical contact means, actuating means in engagement with respective free ends of the movable electrical contact means, and means provided by the dielectric housing mounting the movable electrical contact means, the stationary electrical contact means and the actuating means therein, characterized in that:
- each of said movable electrical contact means has a curved contact section, the free end of said curved contact section is disposed in a recess of a respective one of said actuating means;
- said stationary electrical contact means extending along an inside side surface of said housing;
- said actuating means when moved to one position moves the curved contact section of the respective movable electrical contact means into electrical engagement with said stationary electrical contact means, said actuating means when moved to another position moves the curved contact section of the respective movable electrical contact means free of the stationary electrical contact means, and the spring forces of the curved contact section maintain the respective movable electrical contact means and actuating means in the one or the other position without said movable contact means being stressed into a different shape.
- 2. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that said stationary electrical contact means defines an electrical bus means and extends along said inside surface at a right angle with respect to the movable electrical contact means.
- 3. An electrical switch as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the actuating means have a part circular section containing said recess in the form of a notched area, said free end of said curved contact section being disposed at an apex of said notched area and extending substantially parallel with respect to the side surfaces of the housing.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 485,549 filed Apr. 15, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,496,802, issued Jan. 29, 1985.
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