Claims
- 1. In a push-button switch of the type including a housing formed of two halves, at least one half of said housing having side walls and an end wall, an improved push button switch assembly comprising: at least one recess formed in one of said side walls, said at least one recess extending in a direction along said side wall; a push-button plunger located in said housing; a ratchet mechanism located in said housing for converting longitudinal movement of said push-button plunger into a rotary motion;
- a contact holder slidably keyed to said plunger for rotation of said holder as said push-button plunger is actuated;
- moveable contact means fixedly mounted to said holder for movement therewith and including at least one contact member having a first portion extending from a center of said moveable contact means and a second portion extending from an end of said first portion;
- fixed contact means mounted in the housing such that said contact member engages said contact holder and said fixed contact means at predetermined rotational positions of said contact holder, said fixed contact means being generally formed to include a pair of legs one of said legs of said fixed contact means being secured to said housing against at least one of said sides and another of said legs extending from said one leg to selectively engage said contact holder and to selectively engage said contact member of said moveable contact means when aligned therewith, said one leg of said fixed contact means being generally shaped to include at least one tip projecting generally orthogonally to said one leg and extending into said recess for positioning said fixed contact means in said housing; and
- means for coupling electrical conductors to said moveable contact means and to said fixed contact means.
- 2. The push-button switch defined in claim 1, wherein said tip is coplanar with said one leg.
- 3. The push-button switch as defined in claim 2, wherein said fixed contact means comprises at least two additional tips projecting generally orthogonally to said one leg to position said fixed contact in said housing.
- 4. A push-button switch comprising:
- a switch housing;
- plunger means mounted in said housing for sliding movement along a first axis and including means for converting said sliding movement of a portion of said plunger means to a rotary movement around said axis;
- a cylindrical contact holder located in said housing for receiving a switch contact element, said contact holder including means for slideably receiving a portion of said plunger means and means for keying said holder to a portion of said plunger means for rotation therewith;
- a first fixed contact member located in said housing, said switch contact element including a first portion for continuous contact with said first fixed contact member, and said contact element having a second portion;
- at least one second fixed contact member mounted in said housing on an inner wall of said housing, and in position to be selectively engaged by said second portion of said contact element at a predetermined rotational position of said contact element, said second fixed contact member being generally shaped to provide one portion of said second fixed contact member abutting an inner wall of said housing and another portion thereof spaced inwardly from said wall to engage said contact holder and selectively engage said second portion of said moveable contact element when aligned therewith; and
- a spring located in said housing for bias in said first portion of said contact element against said first fixed contact member such that a continuous biased electrical connection is made between said first portion of said moveable contact element and said first fixed contact member, and a first leg of said second fixed contact being resilient to bias said another portion of said second fixed contact to wipe over said second portion of said contact member as said contact holder is rotated by pushing on said plunger means, whereby a clean make-and-break connection is made between said second portion of said contact element and said second portion of said contact element.
- 5. The push-button switch as defined in claim 4, wherein said second fixed contact member is mounted orthogonally to said one portion of said first fixed contact member, said second fixed contact member being generally formed to include a leg secured to said housing against at least one side of said housing and said another portion of said second fixed contact including another leg extending inwardly to engage said contact holder, said leg of said one portion being generally shaped to include at least one tip projecting generally orthogonally to said leg and extending into a recess in said housing for positioning said second fixed contact member.
- 6. The push-button switch defined in claim 5, wherein said tip is coplanar with said one leg.
- 7. The push-button switch as defined in claim 6, wherein said second fixed contact means comprises at least two additional tips projecting generally orthogonally to said leg of said one portion to position said fixed contact in said housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/373,181 filed on Jun. 29, 1989 U.S. Pat. No. 4,996,401.
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