Claims
- 1. A switch for selective ignition of gas from a gas tap assembly having a rotatable gas tap spindle comprising first and second housing members which are securable together and which have a central aperture therethrough that receives said gas tap spindle therein, a rotatable cam having a cam member with a cam surface thereon, a central aperture in said rotatable cam for receiving said gas tap spindle, a locking means for locking said cam onto said gas tap spindle, and an extension segment in said rotatable cam narrower than said cam surface, first and second L-shaped contact members each having a terminal portion and a contact portion, the contact portion of one of said contact members being positioned to overlie the contact portion of said other contact member and both of said contact members being disposed to overlie said cam so that said cam surface and extension segment control the position of the lower contact portion with respect to the upper contact portion, and a stop member on one of said housing members for limiting rotation of said cam of a width which allows said extension segment to rotate past said stop member for a limited portion of the rotation of said cam during which said contact members are disengaged, with said cam surface being of a length such that said contacts are in engagement over substantially the remaining portion of rotation of said cam between its two extreme positions of rotation.
- 2. A switch as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first and second housing members constructed to form first and second openings into which said terminal portions of said first and second contact members project and a pair of insulated sockets are each positioned in one of said openings to receive one of said terminal portions and so that said contact members and said cam are retained in said housing without the use of additional securing means when said first and second housing members are secured together.
- 3. A switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein one of said housing members has first and second slots for holding said terminal portions of said first and second contact members in place in said housing.
- 4. A switch as claimed in claim 1 wherein first and second studs are molded into said housing so that one stud is over one of said contact portions and the other stud is under the other of said contact portions.
- 5. A switch as set forth in claim 1 wherein said terminal portions of said contact members are relatively thicker than said contact portions of said contact members.
- 6. A switch as set forth in claim 5 wherein said first and second housing members constructed to form first and second openings into which said terminal portions of said first and second contact members project and a pair of insulated sockets are each positioned in one of said openings to receive one of said terminal portions and so that said contact members and said cam are retained in said housing without the use of additional securing means when said first and second housing members are secured together.
- 7. A switch as claimed in claim 6 wherein one of said housing members has first and second slots for holding said terminal portions of said first and second contact members in place in said housing.
- 8. A switch as claimed in claim 7 wherein first and second studs are molded into said housing so that one stud is over one of said contact portions and the other stud is under the other of said contact portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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49303/74 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of parent application Ser. No. 517,270 filed Oct. 23, 1974 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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