Information
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Patent Grant
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6590169
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Patent Number
6,590,169
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Date Filed
Monday, October 22, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 8, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Perrone, Jr.; Mathew R. P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 200 5 R
- 200 11 R
- 200 11 A
- 200 11 D
- 200 11 DA
- 200 17 R
- 200 18
- 200 6127
- 200 6154
- 200 564
- 200 567
- 200 568
- 200 573
- 200 574
- 200 293
- 200 295
- 200 336
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electronic switch assembly, has at least one switch thereon, the at least one switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotating cam, in order to control the power accessory.
Description
This invention relates to an electronic switch and more particularly to an electronic switch assembly, suitable for use with a power accessory especially with a moving body in a vehicle, such as a vehicle door used in a power window device, a sunroof device, a power lock device and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Common to a modern vehicle, is a switch device, wherein the switch is positioned between or connected to a motor and a number of different items. These items include, but are not limited to, a door lock, a power window, a sun roof, and a vehicle alarm.
Power-assisted windows are available on vehicles of this time. The structure providing a power window involves an electronic switch operated by a conveniently mounted button. The button serves to activate an electric motor in order to raise or lower the window as desired.
A type of controller for any item, including a power window regulator provided in a door of a vehicle on the driver's side, has a manual mode switch and an automatic mode switch provided as a means for operating the controller. Ordinarily, this type of controller has a construction described below.
A relay is provided to control the energization of the motor for moving the window glass upward or downward. When the manual mode switch is turned on, the relay is operated to form a circuit for the energization of the motor. The window glass is moved upward or downward only for the period of time that the manual mode switch is in the “ON” state, thereby enabling the window glass to be moved to the desired position.
A retention circuit is provided which maintains the operating state of the relay (that is forming the motor energization circuit), once the relay is operated, by turning on the automatic mode switch. This occurs even after the automatic mode switch has been turned off.
An auto-stop circuit is also provided which detects a locked-rotor current which flows through the motor during the energization of the motor based on the maintained state of the relay. When the locked-rotor current is detected, the auto-stop circuit cancels the maintenance of the operating state of the relay that is affected by the retention circuit. Consequently, once the automatic mode switch is turned on, even for a short time, the operating state of the relay is maintained by the retention circuit even after the automatic mode switch has been turned off, thereby continuing the energization of the motor and, hence, the (upward or downward) movement of the window glass.
When the window glass that is moved in this way reaches a limited position (at which it completely closes or opens the window), a locked-rotor current flows through the motor. The auto-stop circuit detects this locked-rotor current and cancels the operation of the relay, thereby automatically stopping the energization of the motor in response to the window glass reaching the limited position.
However, once the locked-rotor current starts flowing through the motor, it decreases as the temperature of the motor winding increases. In some cases, the locked-rotor current becomes lower than a threshold level for detection of the locked-rotor current in the auto-stop circuit. In such an event, the operation maintained by the retention circuit is not cancelled and the energization of the motor continues uncontrollably. Such uncontrolled action results in the risk of the motor abnormally heating as well as the risk of an increase in the rate at which the vehicle battery; serving as the power source of the power window, is consumed.
Durability is a key feature of the power accessories of a vehicle. The window operation is used as an example. In particular, a major problem occurs whenever the power window does not operate. If the power window becomes stuck in a down position, rain can enter the vehicle. Having the interior of a vehicle become wet, is clearly undesirable. If the power window becomes stuck in an up position, safety of a person in the vehicle can be compromised, especially if the door of the vehicle becomes inoperable for any reason.
The manufacturing process for such a reliable switch can be difficult. Clearly, if a switch can be more easily manufactured, while maintaining the same reliability or better reliability, great advantages can be obtained. Accordingly, an improved switch for a power accessory on a vehicle is extremely desirable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION.
Among the many objectives of this invention is to provide an improved switch assembly for a power accessory on a vehicle.
Another objective of this invention is to provide an improved switch assembly for a power window on a vehicle.
Yet another objective of this invention is to provide an improved switch assembly for a power sunroof on a vehicle.
Still, another objective of this invention is to provide an improved switch assembly for a power lock on a vehicle.
Additionally, an objective of this invention is to provide an improved switch assembly for a key operated accessory on a vehicle.
Also, an objective of this invention is to provide a durable switch assembly for a power accessory on a vehicle.
A further objective of this invention is to provide an easily manufactured switch assembly for a power accessory on a vehicle.
These and other objectives of the invention (which other objectives become clear by consideration of the specification, claims and drawings as a whole) an electronic switch assembly, with at least one switch thereon, the at least one switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotating cam, in order to control the power accessory.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
depicts an exploded perspective view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 2
depicts an exploded perspective view of the switch mechanism
110
for the electronic switch assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 3
depicts a bottom plan view of the circuit board
150
for the circular electronic switch assembly
100
of this invention.
FIG. 4
depicts a front, side view of the electronic switch assembly
100
of this invention with left switch
196
of switch mechanism
110
depressed.
FIG. 5
depicts a back, side view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
of this invention, based on FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
depicts a top plan view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
with left switch
196
of switch mechanism
110
depressed, based on FIG.
4
.
FIG. 7
depicts a left side, profile view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
with left switch
196
of switch mechanism
110
depressed.
FIG. 8
depicts a front side, profile view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
with right switch
198
of switch mechanism
110
depressed.
FIG. 9
depicts a back, side view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
of this invention, based on FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
depicts a top plan view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
with right switch
198
of switch mechanism
110
depressed, based on FIG.
8
.
FIG. 11
depicts a right side, profile view of the circular electronic switch assembly
100
with right switch
196
of switch mechanism
110
depressed.
FIG. 12
depicts an exploded perspective view of the rectangular electronic switch assembly
300
of this invention.
Throughout the figures of the drawings, where the same part appears in more than one figure, the same number is applied thereto.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With the electronic switch assembly, almost any power accessory on a vehicle can be operated. A housing for the electronic switch assembly contains the elements thereof. The housing includes a body as a lower portion and a cover as a top portion. Resting on the body is the circuit board. An activating rotor is placed over the circuit board. The cover holds the rotor and circuit board on the body and within the housing.
For the housing, the interior must provide for the generally reciprocal and circular movement of the activating rotor in order to contact a switch, when such contact is desired. However, the exterior of the housing may be of any suitable shape. Typical shapes are generally defined as cylindrical, rectangular or other appropriate shape. Usually, the desired shape has a generally cylindrical appearance.
The electronic switch assembly, in general, and the switch mechanism, in particular, may be connected in a circuit in any suitable fashion. Solid, rigid, semi-rigid or flexible connectors from the switch mechanism may be used. Wires, prongs, other connectors, and combinations thereof may be used as connectors. With the connectors, any suitable standard electrical fastener may be used. Solder, tape, clips or other fasteners are usable fasteners, either singly or in combination.
Extending from the body is a lower connector cradle adapted to protect the connecting prongs or wires, which extend from the circuit board. Likewise extending from the cover is an upper connector cradle adapted to protect the connecting prongs, which extend from the circuit board. Clearly, the upper connector cradle combines with the upper connector cradle to surround and protect the connecting prongs or wires.
In cooperation with the housing, a plug shield protects the prongs. The plug shield snaps onto the body. It also serves as a guide for connecting the switch assembly as desired. Also on the plug shield is a locking latch, which serves to further support the switch assembly.
Within the switch assembly, one or two activating switches are desired, with the final number depending on the circuit, in which, the switch assembly is used. Such a structure has at least one tactile switch. Such a tactile switch is easily and commercially available.
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, circular electronic switch assembly
100
has a housing
120
, which in turn, has a body
122
and a cover
124
for the body
122
. Attached to or contained within housing
120
are the elements of the electronic switch assembly
100
. At the base of body
122
is a body mount
126
(FIG.
8
).
Housing
120
has a generally circular appearance, with a protrusion extending therefrom. More particularly, body
122
as a circular member
130
with a cradle
132
extending therefrom. At the base of circular member
130
is the circuit receiver
134
. Adjacent to the cradle
132
on either side thereof are holding lips
138
. Cradle
132
extends with wings
140
and cradle base
142
. Centrally located in circular member
130
is cylinder mount
144
. On circuit receiver
134
is a series of board mounting pins
146
. Switch mechanism
110
rests on mounting pins
146
in body
122
.
Over the cylinder mount
144
is fitted switch mechanism
110
. Over the switch mechanism
110
and into cylinder mount
144
is fitted activating rotor
160
. Over activating rotor
160
is fitted cover
124
. Cover
124
is similar in shape to body
122
.
Thus, cover
124
has a circle cover portion
162
with a cover protrusion
164
extending therefrom. Cradle
132
and cover protrusion
164
cooperate to form a connector tunnel
166
, through which, the plug shield
180
may be received.
On the plug shield
180
are wing grips
182
which are adapted to cooperate with holding lips
138
on the body
122
and secure the plug shield
180
within housing
120
, in a snap fit fashion.
Plug shield
180
includes prong apertures
184
positioned adjacent to wing grips
182
. Adjacent to prong apertures
184
is slide member
186
, which fits into connector tunnel
166
. Slide member
186
expands slightly to receive plug shield
180
. If desired, gripping wings
192
and locking latch
194
may be present on plug shield
180
for the purpose of securing circular electronic switch assembly
100
at a desired position.
And FIG.
2
and
FIG. 3
to the consideration, the structure of switch mechanism
110
includes circuit board
150
having a first or left activating switch
196
and a second or right activating switch
198
mounted thereon. Both left switch
196
and right switch
198
include a switch base
200
having a dimpled contact
202
on one side thereof. On the side of base
200
, which is oppositely disposed from dimpled contact
202
and formed into assembled switch
204
, are four corner contact prongs
206
connecting both left switch
196
and right switch
198
to the circuit board
150
.
Over the dimpled contact
202
is placed a base insulator
208
. On the base insulator
208
is placed a rubber tube spring
210
. Over the rubber tube spring
210
is a button
212
. Over the button
212
is placed a button housing
214
, which completes the formation of either the left switch
196
or the right switch
198
.
From a bottom view, circuit board
150
has a left circuit
220
and a right circuit
222
. Left circuit
220
leads to left prong
224
, while right circuit
222
leads to right prong
226
. Line connector
230
is set therebetween and provides connection and activation of the circuit board
150
and, hence the switch assembly
110
.
With
FIG. 4
,
FIG. 5
,
FIG. 6
, and
FIG. 7
, added to the consideration, the operation of activating rotor
160
on left switch
196
may be seen. Activating rotor
160
swings or rotates back and forth like a pendulum. Activating rotor
160
includes a rotor aperture
240
with a rotor cylinder
242
extending through circuit board
150
and into cylinder mount
144
. Activating rotor
160
has a rotor platform
244
extending therefrom and oppositely disposed from rotor cylinder
242
. At the edge of rotor platform
244
is a platform flange
246
extending therefrom in an oppositely disposed fashion relative to the rotor cylinder
242
.
Additionally considering
FIG. 8
,
FIG. 9
,
FIG. 10
, and
FIG. 11
, the function of switch assembly can be considered. Below activating rotor platform
244
and oppositely disposed from platform flange
246
is left rotor cam
250
and right rotor cam
252
. As activating rotor
160
reciprocates, left rotor cam
250
can operate left switch
196
, and right rotor cam
252
can operate right switch
198
.
Furthermore, rotor
160
has a rotor keyway
260
in the form of a flattened side on a chord of rotor cylinder
242
. Rotor
160
also has a bearing track
262
to receive bearing slot
128
in cover
124
. Cover
124
furthermore includes a cover stop
264
, which limits rotation of the rotor
160
, thereby permitting activation of the left switch
196
or the right switch
198
in alternate fashions.
On rotor platform
244
is right rotor stop catch
270
and left rotor stop catch
272
, which cooperate with cover stop
264
. In this fashion, rotor
160
cannot rotate
360
degrees.
Such movement between left switch
196
and right switch
198
moves the desired item, such as a power window, in the desired direction. For example, left switch
196
and right switch
198
can move a window up or down depending how each is wired. The cooperation between left switch
196
and right switch
198
with different operating function efficiently raises or lowers the window as desired.
Referring now to
FIG. 12
, rectangular electronic switch assembly
300
has a rectangular housing
320
, which in turn, has a rectangular body
322
and a rectangular cover
324
for the rectangular body
322
. Attached to or contained within rectangular housing
320
are the elements of the electronic switch assembly
100
. At the base of the rectangular body
322
is a rectangular switch mount
308
similar to that shown in
FIG. 8
for circular switch mount
108
.
Rectangular housing
320
has a generally rectangular appearance, with a wire aperture
326
in rectangular cover
324
. Three conductor wire
330
replaces left prong
224
, right prong
226
and line connector
230
. Wire aperture
326
permits three conductor wire
330
to access or be connected whatever device may be operated or controlled by rectangular electronic switch assembly
300
.
More particularly, rectangular body
322
has a second circuit receiver
334
similar in purpose and function to circuit receiver
134
of FIG.
1
. Cradle
132
of
FIG. 1
is not required in view of wire aperture
326
. Second circuit receiver
334
functions as circuit receiver
134
.
Clearly the various structures of rectangular electronic switch assembly
300
and circular electronic switch assembly
100
are possible. For example, wire aperture
326
, with its associated structure may be used in circular electronic switch assembly
100
. Likewise, connector tunnel
166
with its associated structure of
FIG. 1
may replace wire aperture
326
and corresponding features in FIG.
12
.
This application—taken as a whole with the specification, claims, abstract, and drawings—provides sufficient information for a person having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention disclosed and claimed herein. Any measures necessary to practice this invention are well within the skill of a person having ordinary skill in this art after that person has made a careful study of this disclosure.
Because of this disclosure and solely because of this disclosure, modification of this method and apparatus can become clear to a person having ordinary skill in this particular art. Such modifications are clearly covered by this disclosure.
Claims
- 1. An electronic switch assembly comprising:(a) a switch mechanism and a rotor within a housing forming the electronic switch assembly; (b) at least one switch being part of the switch mechanism; (c) the at least one switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotor, in order to control at least one power accessory; (d) the electronic switch assembly operating at least one power accessory; (e) the housing including a body and a cover; (f) the body and the cover forming the housing; (g) the body supporting the switch mechanism; (h) the cover having a positioning means for the rotor; (i) the positioning means including a ridge in the cover; and (j) the rotor including a groove to receive the ridge in the cover.
- 2. The electronic switch assembly of claim 1 further comprising:(a) the rotor being reciprocally movable within the housing; (b) the switch mechanism having the at least one activating switch thereon; and (c) the rotor including at least one cam for releasably contacting the at least one activating switch.
- 3. The electronic switch assembly of claim 2 further comprising:(a) the switch mechanism having a connecting means extending therefrom; (b) the housing having an interior structure in order to provide for a movement of the rotor; (c) the housing having an exterior structure supporting the interior structure; (d) a passage means for the housing permitting the switch mechanism to be connected in an electrical circuit; (e) the passage means receiving the connecting means; (f) the connecting means being at least one selected from the group consisting of a solid connector, a rigid connector, a semi-rigid connector or a flexible connector; and (g) a fastener securing the connecting means in the housing and the electrical circuit.
- 4. The electronic switch assembly of claim 3 further comprising:(a) the connecting means being three prongs; (b) a lower connector cradle extending from the body; (c) an upper connector cradle extending from the cover; (d) the lower connector and the upper connector cradle combining to protect the three prongs; and (e) the three prongs providing a connection to the at least one power accessory.
- 5. An electronic switch assembly comprising:a switch mechanism and a rotor within a housing forming the electronic switch assembly; at least one activating switch being part of the switch mechanism; the at least one activating switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotor, in order to control at least one power accessory on a vehicle; the electronic switch assembly for operating the at least one power accessory on the vehicle; the rotor having a reciprocating movement; the housing containing the switch mechanism; the switch mechanism having a connecting means in order to connect the electronic switch assembly to the at least one power accessory; the housing supporting the switch mechanism and the rotor in an operating relationship; the housing including a body and a cover; the body and the cover forming the housing; the body supporting the switch mechanism; the cover positioning the rotor; the rotor being reciprocally movable within the housing; the switch mechanism having at least one activating switch thereon; the rotor including at least one cam for releasably contacting the at least one activating switch; the switch mechanism having a connecting means extending therefrom; the housing having an interior structure in order to provide for a movement of the rotor; the housing having an exterior structure of a suitable shape; a passage means for the housing permitting the switch mechanism to be connected in an electrical circuit; the passage means receiving the connecting means; a fastener securing the connecting means in the housing and the electrical circuit; the connecting means being three prongs; a lower connector cradle extending from the body; an upper connector cradle extending from the cover; the lower connector cradle and the upper connector cradle combining to protect the three prongs; and the three prongs providing a connection to the at least one power accessory.
- 6. The electronic switch assembly of claim 5 further comprising:(a) the switch mechanism including a circuit board; (b) the three prongs extending from the circuit board; (c) the circuit board having the at least one activating switch thereon; and (d) the at least one cam releasably contacting the at least one activating switch.
- 7. The electronic switch assembly of claim 6 further comprising:(a) the at least one cam being a first cam and a second cam; and (b) the at least one activating switch being a first activating switch and a second activating switch; and (c) the first cam contacting the first activating switch and the second cam contacting the second activating switch.
- 8. An electronic switch assembly comprising:a switch mechanism and a rotor within a housing forming the electronic switch assembly; at least one switch being part of the switch mechanism; the at least one switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotor, in order to control at least one power accessory on a vehicle; the electronic switch assembly operating the at least one power accessory on the vehicle; the rotor having a reciprocating movement; the housing containing the switch mechanism; the switch mechanism having a connecting means in order to connect the electronic switch assembly to the at least one power accessory; the housing supporting the switch mechanism and the rotor in an operating relationship; the housing including a body and a cover; the body and the cover forming the housing; the body supporting the switch mechanism; the cover positioning the rotor; the rotor being reciprocally movable within the housing; the switch mechanism having the at least one activating switch thereon; the rotor including at least one cam for releasably contacting the at least one activating switch; the switch mechanism having the connecting means extending therefrom; the housing having an interior structure in order to provide for a movement of the rotor; the housing having an exterior structure of a suitable shape; a passage means for the housing permitting the switch mechanism to be connected in an electrical circuit; the passage means receiving the connecting means; the connecting means being at least one selected from the group consisting of a solid connector, a rigid connector, a semi-rigid connector or a flexible connector; a fastener securing the connecting means in the housing and the electrical circuit; the connecting means being three prongs; a lower connector cradle extending from the body; an upper connector cradle extending from the cover; a plug shield being situated between the upper connector cradle and the lower connecting cradle; the plug shield serving as a guide for connecting the switch assembly; and the plug shield further including a locking latch thereon, in order to provide additional support to the switch assembly.
- 9. An electronic switch assembly comprising:a switch mechanism and a rotor within a housing forming the electronic switch assembly; at least one activating switch being part of the switch mechanism; the at least one activating switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotor, in order to control at least one power accessory; the electronic switch assembly operating at least one power accessory; the housing including a body and a cover; the body and the cover forming the housing; the body supporting the switch mechanism; the cover having a positioning means for the rotor; the positioning means including a ridge in the cover; the rotor including a groove to receive the ridge in the cover; the rotor being reciprocally movable within the housing; the switch mechanism having the at least one activating switch thereon; the rotor including at least one cam for releasably contacting the at least one activating switch; the switch mechanism having a connecting means extending therefrom; the housing having an interior structure in order to provide for a movement of the rotor; the housing having an exterior structure of a suitable shape; a passage means for the housing permitting the switch mechanism to be connected in an electrical circuit; the passage means receiving the connecting means; a fastener securing the connecting means in the housing and the electrical circuit; the connecting means being three prongs; a lower connector cradle extending from the body; an upper connector cradle extending from the cover; the lower connector and the upper connector cradle combining to protect the three prongs; and the three prongs providing a connection to the at least one power accessory.
- 10. An electronic switch assembly comprising:a switch mechanism and a rotor within a housing forming the electronic switch assembly; at least one activating switch being part of the switch mechanism; the at least one activating switch being capable of receiving a contact from a rotor, in order to control at least one power accessory on a vehicle; the electronic switch assembly operating the at least one power accessory on the vehicle; the rotor having a reciprocating movement; the housing containing the switch mechanism; the switch mechanism having a connecting means in order to connect the electronic switch assembly to the at least one power accessory; the housing supporting the switch mechanism and the rotor in an operating relationship; the housing including a body and a cover; the body and the cover forming the housing; the body supporting the switch mechanism; the cover positioning the rotor; the rotor being reciprocally movable within the housing; the switch mechanism having the at least one activating switch thereon; the rotor including at least one cam for releasably contacting the at least one activating switch; the switch mechanism having the connecting means extending therefrom; the housing having an interior structure in order to provide for a movement of the rotor; the housing having an exterior structure supporting the interior structure; a passage means for the housing permitting the switch mechanism to be connected in an electrical circuit; and the passage means receiving the connecting means.
- 11. The electronic switch assembly of claim 10 further comprising:(a) the connecting means being at least one selected from the group consisting of a solid connector, a rigid connector, a semi-rigid connector or a flexible connector; and (b) a fastener securing the connecting means in the housing and the electrical circuit.
- 12. The electronic switch assembly of claim 11 further comprising:(a) the connecting means being three prongs; (b) a lower connector cradle extending from the body; (c) an upper connector cradle extending from the cover; (d) the lower connector cradle and the upper connector cradle combining to protect the three prongs; and (e) the three prongs providing a connection to the at least one power accessory.
- 13. The electronic switch assembly of claim 11 further comprising:(a) the switch mechanism including a circuit board; (b) the connecting means being three wires; and (c) the three wires being connected at one end to the circuit board and at an opposing end to the electrical circuit.
- 14. The electronic switch assembly of claim 13 further comprising:(a) the three wires extending from the circuit board; (b) the circuit board having at least one activating switch thereon; and (c) the at least one cam releasably contacting the at least one activating switch.
- 15. The electronic switch assembly of claim 14 further comprising:(a) the at least one cam being a first cam and a second cam; and (b) the at least one activating switch being a first activating switch and a second activating switch; (c) the first cam contacting the first activating switch and the second cam contacting the second activating switch; and (d) the housing including a wire aperture to receive the three wires, in order to provide for connection to the electrical circuit.
- 16. The electronic switch assembly of claim 11 further comprising:(a) the connecting means being three prongs; (b) a lower connector cradle extending from the body; (c) an upper connector cradle extending from the cover; (d) a plug shield being situated between the upper connector cradle and the lower connecting cradle; (e) the plug shield serving as a guide for connecting the switch assembly; and (f) the plug shield further including a locking latch thereon, in order to provide additional support to the switch assembly.
- 17. The electronic switch assembly of claim 11 further comprising:(a) the switch mechanism including a circuit board; (b) at least two mounting pins being situated in the body; (c) the at least two mounting pins supporting the circuit board in the body; (d) a cylinder mount substantially centrally located in the body; (e) the circuit board having a central aperture; (f) a plug shield being in a snap fit relation between an upper connector cradle and a lower connecting cradle; (g) the cylinder mount receiving the circuit board in a male to female relationship; and (h) the cylinder mount receiving the rotor in a female to male relationship.
- 18. The electronic switch assembly of claim 17 further comprising:(a) the cover being similar in shape to the body; (b) a plug shield being formed by the lower connector cradle and the upper connector cradle extending from the cover; (c) the plug shield including a pair of wing grips; (d) the pair of wing grips cooperating with a pair of holding lips in order to secure the plug shield within housing in a snap fit fashion; (e) the plug shield including a pair of prong apertures positioned adjacent to the pair of wing grips; and (f) the plug shield securing the electronic switch assembly at a desired position, within the electrical circuit in order to operate the at least one power accessory on the vehicle.
- 19. The electronic switch assembly of claim 18 further comprising:(a) the at least one activating switch being a first activating switch and a second activating switch; b) the first switch and the second switch being tactile switches; and (c) the first switch and the second switch each having a base insulator with a rubber tube spring having a button mounted thereover with a button housing mounted over the button.
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