Claims
- 1. In a key operated switch including a lock having a barrel and rotatable plug with key actuated tumblers and a switch having a rotatable shaft, an improved switch actuator comprising:
- an actuator member interconnecting the rotatable plug and the rotatable shaft;
- first and second rotatable stop washers about the actuator member;
- means for rotationally biasing the first and second stop washers in opposite directions;
- a surface on the first stop washer which engages the actuator member upon rotation of the plug in one direction from a first position to a second position to rotate the first stop washer against the action of the biasing means;
- a surface on the second stop washer which engages the actuator member upon rotation of the plug in the other direction from the first position to a third position to rotate the second stop washer against the action of the biasing means;
- means for maintaining the first and second stop washers against the action of the biasing means in an orientation corresponding to the first position;
- means associated with the first stop washer for allowing rotation of the actuator member in the other direction independently of the first stop washer to turn the switch from the first to the third position; and
- means associated with the second stop washer for allowing rotation of the actuator member in the one direction independently of the second stop plate to turn the switch from the first to the second position.
- 2. The switch of claim 1, wherein the first and second stop washer surfaces are radial and are adapted to engage lugs projecting radially outwardly from the actuator member.
- 3. The switch of claim 2, wherein each of the washer surfaces define an end to an annular slot within the inner periphery of the associated stop washer.
- 4. The switch of claim 3, wherein the means for allowing rotation comprise an annular slot in the outer periphery of each stop washer and the securing means comprises a lug associated with the barrel and adapted to engage an end of the outer slots of both the first and second stop washers.
- 5. The switch of claim 1, wherein the means for allowing rotation comprise an annular slot in the outer periphery of each stop washer and the securing means comprises a lug associated with the barrel and adapted to engage an end of the outer slots of both the first and second stop washers.
- 6. The switch of claim 1, wherein the biasing means comprises a torsion spring between the first and second stop washers.
- 7. The switch of claim 6, wherein opposite ends of the torsion spring are received in the outer slots in the first and second stop washers, respectively.
- 8. In a key-operated switch including a lock having a barrel and rotatable plug with key-actuated tumblers and a switch having a shaft rotatable with the plug, an improved switch actuator comprising:
- a first lug fixed relative to the barrel;
- a second lug adapted to rotate with the plug;
- a first stop washer having first and second slots therein, said first washer first slot receiving said first lug to allow limited rotation of the first washer relative to the first lug and said first washer second slot receiving said second lug to allow limited rotation of the first washer relative to the second lug;
- a second stop washer having first and second slots therein, said second washer first slot receiving said first lug to allow limited rotation of the second washer relative to the first lug and said second washer second slot receiving said second lug to allow limited rotation of the second washer relative to the second lug; and
- means for rotationally biasing the first and second stop washers in opposite directions.
- 9. The switch of claim 8, wherein the biasing means comprises a torsion spring between the first and second stop washers.
- 10. The switch of claim 8, wherein the lugs and slots are disposed so that end surfaces of the first slots engage opposite sides of the first lug and end surfaces of the second slots engage opposite sides of the second lug so as to define a maintaining position.
- 11. The switch of claim 8, wherein an actuator member connects the plug and switch and the first and second stop washers are disposed around the actuator member.
- 12. The switch of claim 11, wherein the second lug is fixed to the actuator member and extends radially outward therefrom, and said first and second washer second slots are in the inner periphery of the washers.
- 13. The switch of claim 12, wherein the first lug extends radially inwardly toward the actuator member, and the first and second washer first slots are in the outer periphery of the washers.
- 14. In a key-operated switch including a lock having a barrel and rotatable plug with key-actuated tumblers and a switch having a rotatable shaft, an improved switch actuator comprising:
- an actuator member connecting the plug and switch for rotation together, said actuator member including first and second outwardly projecting stops;
- first and second inwardly projecting stops in the barrel;
- a first stop washer disposed over said actuator member with a first arcuate inner slot receiving the first outwardly projecting stop and a first arcuate outer slot receiving the first inwardly projecting stop;
- a second stop washer disposed over said actuator member with a second arcuate inner slot receiving the second outwardly projecting stop and a second arcuate outer slot receiving the second inwardly projecting stop; and
- means for rotationally biasing the first and second stop washers in opposite directions.
- 15. The switch of claim 14, wherein the biasing means comprises a torsion spring between the first and second stop washers.
- 16. The switch of claim 15, wherein opposite ends of the torsion spring are received in outer slots of the first and second stop washers, respectively.
- 17. In a key-operated, bi-directional, momentary switch having a lock barrel, a key receiving plug rotatable in said barrel, and a switch connected with said barrel and having a rotor with a shaft, the improvement comprising:
- an actuator member connecting the plug and the shaft;
- a pair of stop washers on said actuator member;
- cooperating surfaces on said actuator and said stop washers which engage to rotate one of the stop washers with clockwise actuator member rotation and to rotate the other of the stop washers with counterclockwise actuator member rotation; and
- a coil spring urging the stop washers in opposite directions to hold the actuator member in a maintaining switch position, the spring being wound up by rotation of the plug and actuator in either direction from said maintaining position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 646,790, filed Sept. 4, 1984 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,633,689 and entitled "Anti-Static Switch Lock With Momentary Position".
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