Claims
- 1. A snap switch comprising: a housing formed by a first housing part and a second housing part; a contact lever movable in a plane of motion between an idle end position and a working end position, said contact lever being mounted so as to pivot in said housing, and connected to a first connector element; at least one fixed contact rigidly fixed in said housing, contacted by said contact lever in one of said idle end position and working end position thereof, and connected to a second connector element; and a switching member in said housing; wherein said switching member bears a switching slider of a wedge profile defining an apex, said switching slider comprising a head portion and a leg portion and being inserted in sad switching member with said leg portion thereof, said leg portion having a square crosssection to prevent its rotation within said switching member, and wherein said switching member is adapted to be guided along a first path extending essentially perpendicular to said contact lever, whereby said switching member forces said contact lever to move from said idle position to said working position, as said apex moves past said contact lever.
- 2. The switch according to claim 1, wherein said leg portion is made hollow to accommodate a switching spring pressing said switching slider against said contact lever.
- 3. The switch according to claim 2, wherein said switching spring is braced against said switching member and is guided by a guiding pin thereof.
- 4. A snap switch comprising:a housing formed by a first and a second housing parts; a contact lever movable in a plane of motion between an idle and a working positions, and mounted so as to pivot in said housing, and connected to a first connector element; at least one fixed contact rigidly attached in said housing, contacted by said contact lever in one of said end positions thereof, and connected to a second connector element; and a switching member in said housing; wherein said switching member bears a wedge profile defining an apex, is adapted to be guided along a first path extending essentially perpendicular to said contact lever, and bears a switching slider, said switching slider comprising a head portion and a leg portion, said head portion comprising two support surfaces facing said contact lever, said support surfaces being covered with an insulating material and collectively forming said wedge profile meeting said contact lever, whereby said switching member, as said apex passes past said contact lever, forces said contact lever to move from said idle position to said working position.
- 5. A snap switch comprising:a housing formed by a first and a second housing parts; a contact lever movable in a plane of motion between an idle and a working positions, and mounted so as to pivot in said housing, and connected to a first connector element; at least one fixed contact rigidly attached in said housing, contacted by said contact lever in one of said end positions thereof, and connected to a second connector element; and a switching member in said housing; wherein said switching member bears a wedge profile defining an apex, is adapted to be guided along a first path extending essentially perpendicular to said contact lever, and bears a switching slider, said switching slider comprising a head portion and a leg portion, said head portion comprising two support surfaces facing said contact lever, said support surfaces being covered with a heat-dissipating material and collectively forming said wedge profile meeting said contact lever, whereby said switching member, as said apex passes past said contact lever, forces said contact lever to move from said idle position to said working position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a U.S. application Ser. No. 08/750,108 of Mar. 11, 1997 for “Snap Switch”, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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