Claims
- 1. A switch control mechanism comprising:
- a carrier dial mounted for movement relative to a control switch, said dial comprising a front plate, an intermediate plate and a back plate with one switch plate being positioned between the front plate and intermediate plate and the adjacent switch plates being positioned between the intermediate plate and the back plate;
- switch plates spaced around the circumference of said dial and mounted for movement with said dial and having means for engaging the control switch as the carrier dial is moved relative thereto, said switch plates being movable relative to said dial and supported by said dial to permit one plate to move to a position overlying an adjacent switch plate, thereby permitting the reduction in size of the carrier dial while maintaining a predetermined range of movement for the switch plates relative to said dial; and
- means for guiding said switch plates as said switch plates are moved relative to the dial carrier.
- 2. The switch control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said guiding means comprises at least one groove in said front plate for receiving extensions from a cooperating switch plate, said switch plate being movable with said extensions moving in and guided by said groove.
- 3. The switch control mechanism according to claim 2 wherein said guiding means further comprises at least one groove in said back plate for receiving extensions from one of said switch plates, said switch plate being movable with said extensions moving in and guided by said groove.
- 4. The switch control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said means for moving said switch plates comprises:
- a pinion gear journaled between said front and back plates;
- a toothed rack on each said switch plates cooperating with said pinion gear, whereby said switch plate is moved by rotation of said pinion gear.
- 5. A switch control mechanism comprising:
- a dial having a front plate and a rear plate interconnected one to the other;
- a plurality of switch plates spaced around the circumference of said dial and having a switch arm attached thereto, said plates being carried by and adjustably positioned around the periphery of said dial with each switch plate positioned between said front and back plates, such that said adjacent switch plates may be selectively moved to a position overlying an adjacent switch plate thereby permitting said switch plates to have a greater range of movement without interference with adjacent switch plates, means for selectively moving said switch plate to position said switch arm relative to the front plate of said dial; and
- means for guiding said switch plates as said switch plates are moved relative to said front and rear plates.
- 6. The switch control mechanism according to claim 5 wherein said means for moving comprises:
- a pinion gear journaled between said front plate and back plate;
- a toothed rack on each said switch plate cooperating with said pinion gear, whereby said switch plate is moved by rotating said pinion gear, whereby said switch plate is moved by rotating said pinion gear.
- 7. The switch control mechanism according to claim 6 wherein said switch plates are spaced around the circumference of said dial.
- 8. The switch control mechanism according to claim 5 wherein said guiding means comprises a groove in said front plate for receiving extensions from a cooperating switch plates, said switch plate being movable with said extensions moving in and guided by said groove.
- 9. The switch control mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said guiding means further comprises at least one groove in said back plate for receiving extensions from one of said switch plates, said switch plate being movable with said extensions moving in and guided by said groove.
- 10. A one piece switch actuating mechanism comprising:
- a base;
- a head;
- flexible structure attaching said head to said base, said flexible structure permitting the movement of said head relative to said base;
- a carrier housing having a bottom plate for receiving the base for movement relative thereto and a top plate for receiving the head for movement relative thereto;
- means for capturing said portion of said head and base between said bottom and top plate, said means normally being biased against said bottom and top plates.
- 11. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 10 wherein said flexible structure comprises a resilient arm attached between said base and said head.
- 12. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 10 wherein said head protrudes through a slot in said top plate, permitting movement of the head by sliding the head relative to the top plate.
- 13. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 10 wherein said base protrudes through a slot in said bottom plate.
- 14. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 10 further comprising limit means for limiting the movement of said head relative to said base.
- 15. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 10 further comprising spaced extensions protruding from said base for engagement against said bottom plate to position said switch mechanism relative to said top plate.
- 16. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 10 further comprising spaced extensions protruding from said head for cooperating with notches in said top plate to facilitate positioning said switch mechanism relative to said top plate.
- 17. A switch actuating mechanism comprising:
- upper and lower carrier plates;
- a one-piece slider unit having a head portion connected by a resilient arm to a base portion, said arm permitting the resilient movement of said head relative to said base, said slider unit being guided for movement relative to said carrier plates in a plane substantially aligned with or parallel the plane of resilient movement of said head relative to said base.
- 18. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 17 wherein said head protrudes through an upper slot in said upper plate and wherein said base protrudes through a lower slot in said lower plate, and wherein said slider is moved by depressing the head relative to the upper plate and sliding said head parallel to the slot.
- 19. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 17 wherein said base protrudes through a slot in said lower plate.
- 20. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 17 further comprising limit means for limiting the movement of said head relative to said base.
- 21. The switch actuating mechanism according to claim 17 further comprising spaced extensions protruding from said head for cooperating with notches in said upper plate to detent said slider relative to said upper plate and whereby said head extensions may be disengaged from the notches by flexing the resilient arm and sliding said slider unit in the same plane.
- 22. A sprinkler controller comprising:
- a three-positioned switch actuating mechanism for control of a plurality of watering stations, said three-position switch actuating mechanism including a watering mode, a non-watering mode and a skip watering mode, the watering mode for actuating the watering stations, the non-watering mode for not actuating the watering stations and the skip watering mode for supplying an actuating signal to a circuit location for selected watering stations to be by-passed; and
- means for selectively connecting said circuit location to a means for by-passing the said selected watering stations such that when said three-position switch is in the skip watering mode and said connecting means connects said circuit location to said means for by-passing the said selected watering stations, the selected watering stations are by-passed.
- 23. The sprinkler controller according to claim 22 wherein said means for selectively connecting said circuit location to said means for by-passing said selected watering stations is an externally positioned selectively removable connection.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 392,318, filed 6/25/82 now abandoned.
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