Claims
- 1. In an electrically powered appliance having a multiple position switch controlling application of power to the appliance, the switch being biased to one position whereby a user of the appliance can maintain the switch in another non-biased positon only by a constant application of manual force, an improvement comprising means for locking the switch in its non-biased position and maintaining the switch in that position without the constant application of manual force, the locking means including means slidably coacting with the switch and moving from a first position to a second position as the switch is moved from its biased to its non-biased position, the coacting means locking the switch in its non-biased position when the coacting means reaches its second position, the switch comprising a finger operated button movable from one position to another to move the switch from its biased to its non-biased position, and the locking means including a cap fitting over the button and resting on the cover of the appliance.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the cap has transversely formed inclined slots and the coacting means includes a pin extending through the slots and connecting with the button to mount the cap on the button, the pin being slidably movable in the inclined slots relative movement of the cap, after the switch is moved to its non-biased position, wedging the button and the cap together to lock the button in the non-biased switch position.
- 3. An improvement in an electrically powered appliance having a multiple position switch controlling application of power to the appliance, the switch being biased to one position whereby a user of the appliance can maintain the switch in another non-biased position only by a constant application of manual force, the switch being a finger operated button mounted in a well having opposed end walls and opposed sidewalls, said button being movable from one end wall of the well to the opposite end wall thereof as the switch is moved from its biased to its non-biased position, and the improvement comprising means for locking the switch in its non-biased position and maintaining the switch in that position without the constant application of manual force, the locking means including means slidably coacting with the switch and moving from a first position to a second position as the switch is moved from its biased to its non-biased position, the coacting means including a blocking element which rests between the button and said one end wall of the well when the coacting means reaches its second position thereby locking the switch in its non-biased position, the coacting means also including a rotatable shaft mounted adjacent a side wall of the well and a lever having a first end connected to the shaft and a second end resting on the button when the button is in its biased position, said second end of said lever constituting the blocking element.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 wherein the rotatable shaft is lengthwise adjustable to adjust the position of the lever.
- 5. The improvement of claim 3 wherein the second end of the lever is weight biased so that it tends to rest on the button.
- 6. An improvement in an electrically powered appliance having a multiple position switch controlling application of power to the appliance, the switch being biased to one position whereby a user of the appliance can maintain the switch in another non-biased position only by a constant application of manual force, the appliance including a cover inwhich a well is formed, the switch being a finger operated button mounted in the well having opposed end walls and opposed sidewalls, said button being movable from one end wall of the well to the opposite end wall thereof as the switch is moved from its biased to its non-biased position, the improvement comprising means for locking the switch in its non-biased position without the constant application of manual force, the locking mans including means slidably coacting with the switch and moving from a first position to a second position as the switch is moved from its biased position to its non-biased position, the coating means including a blocking element which rests between the button and the said one end wall of the well when the coacting means reaches its second position thereby locking the switch in its non-biased position, said coacting means also including a bae disposed adjacent the well and attached to the cover, the base having an upwardly extending lug attached thereto, the base being substantially larger than the lug and the coacting means also including a rotatable shaft mounted to the lug and a lever having a first end connected to the shaft and a second, weight biased end tending to rest on the button, the lever sliding down the back of the button as the switch is moved from its biased to its non-biased position whereby the second end of the lever, which constitutes the blocking element, locks the switch in its non-biased position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 038,223, filed Apr. 14, 1987, now abandoned.
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