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US1302089A
US1302089A US10588316A US10588316A US1302089A US 1302089 A US1302089 A US 1302089A US 10588316 A US10588316 A US 10588316A US 10588316 A US10588316 A US 10588316A US 1302089 A US1302089 A US 1302089A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H19/00Switches operated by an operating part which is rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof and which is acted upon directly by a solid body external to the switch, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H19/64Encased switches adapted for ganged operation when assembled in a line with identical switches, e.g. stacked switches
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T74/00Machine element or mechanism
    • Y10T74/18Mechanical movements
    • Y10T74/18856Oscillating to oscillating
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  • This invention relates to means for changing electric circuits at the reversal of movement of revoluble shafts and its object is to providea switch which may be con-' 'structed at low cost, which will be effective and which will not get out of order.
  • This invention consists, in combination with a series of contacts, of a plate movable over said contacts, a shaft adapted to revolve in both directions, and novel means operated by said shaft to swing the plate so I as to disengage one contact and engage an- 3 is a section through one of the operating links.
  • base 1 supports the posts 2, 3 and 4, each having a contact plate 5 preferably provided with a slight proj ection 6. Adjacent these contacts is a post 7, preferably provided with an enlarged eccentric lower end 8 that is held in a proper socket in a lower'portion 9 of the base 1 by means of a washer 10.
  • Revoluble on the post is a collar 12 of insulating material which carries a contact plate 13, preferably of spring brass and provided with a slit 14 to insure greater resilience.
  • a collar 15 and a block 16 of metal are also revoluble on this post,'being positioned between the shoulder 17 and the washer 18 that is held in position by the screw 19. The collar 12'is secured to the metal collar 15 and block 16.
  • a lever 21 Slidable between the collar 15 and washer 18 is a lever 21 having a slot 22 into which the block 16 extends.
  • a shaft 23 that is re volved in any desired manner has rigidly secured to it a stepped collar 24 having an enlarged portion 25 on which the ring 26 is revoluble.
  • Another collar .27 has a shoulder 28 that rests on the inner end of the lever 21 which is pivoted to the ring 26 by means of a screw 30.
  • the collar 27 is slidable vertically on the shaft and on the key 31 and rests on the lever 21, pressing it and the ring 26a ainst the collar 24 and producing sufiicient iction to turn this ring as far as permitted by the lever.
  • the width of the plate 13 will determine how long it engages the contact 5 connected to the post 4 after this plate engages the contact connected to the post 2. It is easily seen that when this plate is narrower, the engagement of the plate with one of the outside contacts may cease before engagement with the other begins.
  • the drawing shows two sets of circuit changing devices, but i is evident that one of these sets may be omitted or that all be changed without departing fromthe spirit of my invention.
  • I claim 1 In a switch, the combination of a shaft adapted to revolve in either direction, a ring carried by the shaft, means carried by the shaft to support and frictionally engage the ring and turn .it in either direction, a series of contacts, a pivotally mounted plate adapted to engage said contacts, and means connected to said ring to swing said plate across said contacts. 4
  • ring loosely mounted thereon and adapted to be carried around by the friction between it and said driving member, a series of contacts, a plate which is movable across said contacts, and means connecting the plateto the ring whereby the ring may actuate the plate.
  • a shaft adapted to revolve in either direction, a pair of collars on the shaft, one being rigidly supporting post, a collar of insulating material revolubly mounted thereon, a plate carried by the collar and engaging the contacts, and a lever connected to the collar of insulating material and to said ring whereby said plate may be moved when the shaft reverses its direction and swings the lever.
  • a shaft adapted to revolve in either direction
  • a ring concentric with the shaft
  • a base a 0st mounted in said base
  • a collar revolu 1e on said post and having a narrowed extension
  • lever having a slot into which said extension projects so that said lever may swing said collar, a pin connecting one end of said lever to said ring, a contact plate carried by the collar, and a series of contacts adapted to be the driving member, a palr of contacts, a plate which is movable from one contact to the other, and means, connecting the plate to the ring whereby the plate.

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B. K. READ.
SWITCH.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 26.1916.
Patented Apr. 29, 1919. 6
INVEN TOR WITNESSES:
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BENJAMIN K. READ, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR '10 HARRY W. BEGGS, OF
' VINCENNES, INDIANA.
SWITCH.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 29, 1919.
Application filed June 26, 1916. Serial No. 105,883.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN 'K. READ, a citizen of the United States, and residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented a new and Improved Switch, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to means for changing electric circuits at the reversal of movement of revoluble shafts and its object is to providea switch which may be con-' 'structed at low cost, which will be effective and which will not get out of order.
This invention consists, in combination with a series of contacts, of a plate movable over said contacts, a shaft adapted to revolve in both directions, and novel means operated by said shaft to swing the plate so I as to disengage one contact and engage an- 3 is a section through one of the operating links.
S1m1lar reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views.
-, Any desired form of base 1 supports the posts 2, 3 and 4, each having a contact plate 5 preferably provided with a slight proj ection 6. Adjacent these contacts is a post 7, preferably provided with an enlarged eccentric lower end 8 that is held in a proper socket in a lower'portion 9 of the base 1 by means of a washer 10.
Revoluble on the post is a collar 12 of insulating material which carries a contact plate 13, preferably of spring brass and provided with a slit 14 to insure greater resilience. A collar 15 and a block 16 of metal are also revoluble on this post,'being positioned between the shoulder 17 and the washer 18 that is held in position by the screw 19. The collar 12'is secured to the metal collar 15 and block 16.
Slidable between the collar 15 and washer 18 is a lever 21 having a slot 22 into which the block 16 extends. A shaft 23 that is re volved in any desired manner has rigidly secured to it a stepped collar 24 having an enlarged portion 25 on which the ring 26 is revoluble. Another collar .27 has a shoulder 28 that rests on the inner end of the lever 21 which is pivoted to the ring 26 by means of a screw 30. The collar 27 is slidable vertically on the shaft and on the key 31 and rests on the lever 21, pressing it and the ring 26a ainst the collar 24 and producing sufiicient iction to turn this ring as far as permitted by the lever.
While the shaft is turning in the direction of the arrow 33, the lever and the plate '13 will be held in the position shown in solid lines in Fig. 1. But when the direction of revolution of this shaft is reversed, the
screw 30 will be carried around toward the left, the lever will slide on the block 16 and the collars 12 and 15 and plate 13 will be turned until the parts reach the positions shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1.
The width of the plate 13 will determine how long it engages the contact 5 connected to the post 4 after this plate engages the contact connected to the post 2. It is easily seen that when this plate is narrower, the engagement of the plate with one of the outside contacts may cease before engagement with the other begins. The drawing shows two sets of circuit changing devices, but i is evident that one of these sets may be omitted or that all be changed without departing fromthe spirit of my invention.
I claim 1. In a switch, the combination of a shaft adapted to revolve in either direction, a ring carried by the shaft, means carried by the shaft to support and frictionally engage the ring and turn .it in either direction, a series of contacts, a pivotally mounted plate adapted to engage said contacts, and means connected to said ring to swing said plate across said contacts. 4
2. In a switch, the combination of a driving member revoluble in either direction, a
ring loosely mounted thereon and adapted to be carried around by the friction between it and said driving member, a series of contacts, a plate which is movable across said contacts, and means connecting the plateto the ring whereby the ring may actuate the plate.
3. In a switch, the combination of a shaft adapted to revolve in either direction, a pair of collars on the shaft, one being rigidly supporting post, a collar of insulating material revolubly mounted thereon, a plate carried by the collar and engaging the contacts, and a lever connected to the collar of insulating material and to said ring whereby said plate may be moved when the shaft reverses its direction and swings the lever.
4. In a switch, the combination of a shaft adapted to revolve in either direction, a ring concentric with the shaft, means connected to the shaft to support the ring and to frictionally drive the same in the direction of movement of the shaft, a base, a 0st mounted in said base, a collar revolu 1e on said post and having a narrowed extension, a
lever having a slot into which said extension projects so that said lever may swing said collar, a pin connecting one end of said lever to said ring, a contact plate carried by the collar, and a series of contacts adapted to be the driving member, a palr of contacts, a plate which is movable from one contact to the other, and means, connecting the plate to the ring whereby the plate.
BENJAMIN K. READ.
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US3496315A (en) * 1967-12-22 1970-02-17 Ledex Inc Intervalometer with slide transfer switch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3496315A (en) * 1967-12-22 1970-02-17 Ledex Inc Intervalometer with slide transfer switch

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