Claims
- 1. A cam-operated appliance timing mechanism comprising:
- (a) a motor driven rotatable cam means and electrical switch means opening an closing electrical circuits operating at least 120 VAC nominal at less than 2 Amperes in response to said cam means, said switch means durable enough to operate at least 5,000 switching cycles,
- (b) said switch means including:
- (1) at least one moveable electrical contact blade engaging said cam means,
- (2) at least one fixed electrical contact blade cooperating with said moveable electrical contact blade, and
- (3) at least one of said movable and fixed electrical contact blades having a protuberance extending beyond a surrounding portion of said one movable and fixed electrical contact blade, providing an electrical contact thereon.
- 2. A timing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein both of said movable and electrical contact blades have a protuberance providing an electrical contact on both of said movable and fixed electrical contact blades.
- 3. A timing mechanism according to claim 1 wherein there are two spaced fixed electrical contact blades with a movable contact blade operable there between and wherein said two fixed electrical contact blades have a protuberance serving as an electrical contact, said movable contact blade having first and second electrical contacts, one each carried on opposed surfaces thereof, at least one of which is a protuberance formed on its respective surface.
- 4. A timing mechanism according to claim 3 wherein both said first and second electrical contacts are protuberances formed on their respective blade surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/583,202, filed Sep. 17, 1990 now abandoned.
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