Claims
- 1. An electric switch mechanism for portable electric motor-drive type tools comprising, an insulator switch housing, at least a pair of stationary electrical contacts disposed in said switch housing in spaced relation to each other and with their contact making faces substantially coplanar, a reciprocable contact carrier disposed in the housing for linear reciprocation therein relative to said stationary contacts, a movable electrically conductive bridging contact carried by said contact carrier and having opposite contacting ends forming respectively a leading contact end and a trailing contact end spaced at approximately the same spacing as said stationary contacts for sliding movement between a non-bridging position where said bridging contact is out of engagement with at least one of said stationary contacts and a bridging position where the bridging contact is in engagement with at least two of said stationary contacts in electrically conducting relation therewith, pivot type hinge means hingedly securing said bridging contact at a point adjacent its trailing contact end to said contact carrier, bias means on the contact carrier using the movable bridging contact towards the stationary contacts, and a projection disposed between said stationary contacts for engagement with said leading contact end and configured for pivoting and lifting the leading contact end off of the adjacent respective stationary contact with a quick break action during movement of the bridging contact leading contact end to a level substantially above the contact making face of the adjacent respective stationary contact, said pivot type hinge means including said bridging contact having an upwardly extending stem disposed at the top of the bridging contact at its trailing contact end, and said contact carrier has a pair of coacting spaced protuberances disposed in substantially the same horizontal plane and extending transversely from the contact carrier and straddling and contacting the bridging contact stem at a point on the stem spaced substantially from the top of the stem to hingedly secure the bridging contact to the contact carrier.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein each of said spaced protuberances contacts the stem adjacent the base of the stem.
- 3. The structure of claim 1 wherein each of said spaced protuberances contacts the stem at a distance below the top of the stem at least one-fourth the height of said bridging contact.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 963,778, filed Nov. 27, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,256,942 entitled "Trigger Operated Tool Handle Switch".
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