Claims
- 1. A slide switch for opening and closing a circuit for supplying electricity to a load comprising:
- a movable contact which is slidable; and
- a stationary contact which said movable contact contacts and separates therefrom, said stationary contact being integrally formed with an arc generating portion for generating arc between said arc generating portion and said movable contact when said circuit is opened or closed and including an insulating section, said insulating section including a recess in said stationary contact,
- said arc generating portion protruding in a direction in which said movable contact moves and defining a base portion near a protrusion from the stationary contact and a tip portion opposite from the base, said arc generating portion having a width which gradually decreases from its base portion towards its tip portion, wherein said recess includes a substantially first portion, which is substantially complementary in shape to said arc generating portion.
- 2. A slide switch according to claim 1, wherein said arc generating portion has a substantially triangular shape,
- said triangular shape having a base, the base portion of said arc generating portion corresponding to the base of the triangular shape.
- 3. A slide switch according to claim 2, wherein said arc generating portion has an isosceles triangular shape,
- said isosceles triangular shape having an apex and first and second sides of equal length,
- the tip portion of said arc generating portion corresponding to the apex between said first and said second equal sides of the isosceles triangular shape.
- 4. A slide switch according to claim 1, wherein said arc generating portion has a trapezoidal shape,
- said trapezoidal shape having an upper side,
- the tip portion of said arc generating portion forming the upper side of the trapezoidal shape.
- 5. A slide switch according to claim 4, wherein said arc generating portion has an isosceles trapezoidal shape.
- 6. A slide switch according to claim 1, wherein said arc generating portion is a protrusion having a curved edge shape.
- 7. The slide switch of claim 1, wherein said first portion and said arc generating portion have a common boundary located along the moving direction of said movable contact.
- 8. The slide switch of claim 1, wherein said recess includes a second portion, rectangular in shape, extended from said first portion of said recess in the direction in which said movable contact moves.
- 9. A slide switch for opening and closing a circuit for supplying electricity to a load comprising:
- a first movable contact which is provided with first and second contact portions and which is slidable;
- a second movable contact which is provided with third and fourth contact portions and which is slid together with said first movable contact;
- a first negative stationary contact which said first contact portion contacts and separates therefrom;
- a first intermediate stationary contact which said first and second contact portions contact and separate therefrom,
- said first intermediate stationary contact being integrally formed with a first arc generating portion for generating arc between said first arc generating portion and said first movable contact when said circuit is opened or closed and including an insulating section, said insulating section including a recess in said first intermediate stationary contact, wherein said first arc generating portion protrudes in a direction in which said first movable contact moves and defining a base portion near a protrusion from the stationary contact and a tip portion opposite from the base, said arc generating portion has a width which gradually decreases from its base portion towards its tip portion, wherein said recess in said first intermediate stationary contact includes a substantially bounded first portion, which is substantially complementary in shape to said first arc generating portion;
- a common positive stationary contact which said second and third contact portion contact and separate therefrom;
- a second intermediate stationary contact which said third and fourth contact portions contact and separate therefrom, said second intermediate stationary contact being integrally formed with a second arc generating portion for generating arc between said second arc generating portion and said second movable contact when said circuit is opened or closed and including an insulating section, said insulating section including a recess in said second intermediate stationary contact, wherein said second arc generating portion protrudes in a direction in which said second movable contact moves and defining a base portion near a protrusion from the stationary contact and a tip portion opposite from the base, said arc generating portion has a width which gradually decreases from its base portion towards its tip portion, wherein said recess in said second intermediate stationary contact includes a substantially bounded first portion, which is substantially complementary in shape to said second arc generating portion; and
- a second negative stationary contact which said fourth contact contacts and separates therefrom.
- 10. A slide switch according to claim 9, wherein each of said arc generating portions has a substantially triangular shape,
- said triangular shape having a base,
- the base portion of each of said arc generating portion corresponding to the base of the triangular shape.
- 11. A slide switch according to claim 10, wherein each of said arc generating portions has an isosceles triangular shape,
- said isosceles triangular shape having an apex and first and second sides of equal length,
- the tip portion of each arc generating portion corresponding to the apex between two equal sides of the isosceles triangular shape.
- 12. A slide switch according to claim 9, wherein each of said arc generating portions has a trapezoidal shape,
- said trapezoidal shape having an upper side,
- the tip portion of each arc generating portion forming the upper side of the trapezoidal shape.
- 13. A slide switch according to claim 12, wherein each of said arc generating portions has an isosceles trapezoidal shape.
- 14. A slide switch according to claim 9, wherein each of said arc generating portions is a protrusion having a curved edge shape.
- 15. The slide switch of claim 9, wherein said first portion of said recess in said first intermediate stationary contact and said first arc generating portion having a common boundary located along the moving direction of said movable contact and said first portion of said recess in said second intermediate stationary contact and said second arc generating portion having a common boundary located along the moving direction of said movable contact.
- 16. The slide switch of claim 9, wherein said recess in said first intermediate stationary contact includes a second portion, rectangular in shape, extended from said first portion of said recess in said first intermediate stationary contact in the direction in which said first movable contact moves, and said recess in said second intermediate stationary contact includes a second portion, rectangular in shape, extended from said first portion of said recess in said second intermediate stationary contact in the direction in which said second movable contact moves.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/240,486 filed May 10, 1994, now abandoned.
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