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US859200A
US859200A US37234807A US1907372348A US859200A US 859200 A US859200 A US 859200A US 37234807 A US37234807 A US 37234807A US 1907372348 A US1907372348 A US 1907372348A US 859200 A US859200 A US 859200A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
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    • 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
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  • This invention relates to a handle for an electric rotary snap switch, which is provided with yielding means whereby it may be attached to the switch spindle in such manner as to hold the cover or plate in position with the proper tension, without requiring the spindle to be of exact length'with relation to the base or frame.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a very simple and cheap construction for a handle of this nature which will be rigid and strong yet will. have sufiicient elasticity to desirably accomplish its purpose.
  • Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings shows a central longitudinal section of a handle that embodies the invention.
  • Fig. 2 shows'a central transverse section.
  • Fig. 3 shows a bottom view.
  • Fig. 4 shows edge and sideviews of the frame which is preferably molded into the handle for supporting the spring fingers and the spindle end.
  • Fig. 5 shows edge and side views of the spring fingers.
  • Fig. 6 shows face and edge views of the washer that is fastened to the lower edge of the frame for the purpose of holding the spring fingers in position.
  • Fig. 7 shows front and edge views of the spindle end.
  • Fig. 8 shows a central longitudinal section of a modified form of theinvention.
  • Fig. 9 shows a central transverse section of the modified form.
  • the handle 1 may be formed any desired shape of porcelain, hard rubber, or any other suitable insulating compoundf
  • a frame 2 Preferably molded within the handle, when it is formed, is a frame 2. 1
  • This frame is shaped to provide a socket 3 at its inner end, and to have outwardly projecting arms 4 which extend through, and when the device is assembled, are bent over the edges of the washer 5.
  • the walls of the frame are preferably perforated so that when thg material of the handle is molded it will flow into the perforations and so prevent the frame from being pulled out from the handle.
  • the outer end of the spindleend 6 is interiorly' threaded so that it' may be screwed upon the ordinary switch spindle in theusual way. A portion of'the.
  • the plate with the spring fingers is first pushed upon the spindle-end and then the spindle-end with the plate and spring fingers is thrust into the frame that is embedded 'in the handle, after which the washer is slipped in the outer ends of the arms of the frame against the spring finger plate and the ends of the arms bent over on the under side, so as to hold the washer,
  • the spring fingers can be made very stiff and the spindle-end can fit the holding frame so that all of the parts will be rigid and yet there will "be a sufficient yielding of the handle when it is being screwed to position on aswitch spindle.
  • the spindleend 9 has an angular head 10 that is preferably molded in when the handle is formed.
  • the spindle-end is reduced at one portion and preferably tapers each way toward the smaller section.
  • the plate 11 with the spring fingers 12 is movable upon the spindle-end which is held stationary with relation to the handle.
  • a washer 13 is held upon the spindle by a collar 14 in position to hold the plate with the spring fingers bearing against and clasping the
  • the washer yields as it engages with the cover or plate of the switch and holds the plate or cover in position with a yielding pressure.
  • This form of theinvention is-very simple to make and easy to assemble, and the construction is adapted to be attached to a spindle, extending into said recess, said spindle-end having an inclined section, and spring fingers between which the spindle-end extends, -that bear against the inclined section of the spindleend, sub stantially as specified.
  • a switch handle having a frame embedded therein, a spindle-end extending into the frame, said spindle-end having a tapering section, and spring fingers held in place by the frame and arranged to bear against the tapering 10 section of the spindle-end, substantially as specified.
  • a switch having a recess, a spindle-end with a tapering section extending into the recess and outwardly yielding spring fingers located in the recess and adapted to clasp the tapering section of the spindle-end, substantially as specified CHARLES A. CLARK.

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PATENTED JULY 9 1907.
6. A, BLBGTRZG SWITGH HANDLE.
APPLIUATZOH FILED MAY 7, 1907,
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CHARLES A. CLARK, 0F HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, Assrewos T0 osisiss e. resume, or HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
ELECTRIC-SWITCH. HANDLE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July a, 19137.
Application filed May 7,1907. fierial No. 372,348.
To aZZ 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES A. CLARK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Electric-Switch Handle, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a handle for an electric rotary snap switch, which is provided with yielding means whereby it may be attached to the switch spindle in such manner as to hold the cover or plate in position with the proper tension, without requiring the spindle to be of exact length'with relation to the base or frame. I I
The object of the invention is to provide a very simple and cheap construction for a handle of this nature which will be rigid and strong yet will. have sufiicient elasticity to desirably accomplish its purpose.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings shows a central longitudinal section of a handle that embodies the invention. Fig. 2 shows'a central transverse section. Fig. 3 shows a bottom view. Fig. 4 shows edge and sideviews of the frame which is preferably molded into the handle for supporting the spring fingers and the spindle end. Fig. 5 shows edge and side views of the spring fingers. Fig. 6 shows face and edge views of the washer that is fastened to the lower edge of the frame for the purpose of holding the spring fingers in position. Fig. 7 shows front and edge views of the spindle end. Fig. 8 shows a central longitudinal section of a modified form of theinvention. And Fig. 9 shows a central transverse section of the modified form.
The handle 1 may be formed any desired shape of porcelain, hard rubber, or any other suitable insulating compoundf Preferably molded within the handle, when it is formed, is a frame 2. 1 This frame is shaped to provide a socket 3 at its inner end, and to have outwardly projecting arms 4 which extend through, and when the device is assembled, are bent over the edges of the washer 5. The walls of the frame are preferably perforated so that when thg material of the handle is molded it will flow into the perforations and so prevent the frame from being pulled out from the handle.
The outer end of the spindleend 6 is interiorly' threaded so that it' may be screwed upon the ordinary switch spindle in theusual way. A portion of'the.
tapering section of the spindle-end. "the invention when the handle is screwed onto a are so bent as to clasp the flattened tapering inner end of the spindle-end at the reduced section.
The plate with the spring fingers is first pushed upon the spindle-end and then the spindle-end with the plate and spring fingers is thrust into the frame that is embedded 'in the handle, after which the washer is slipped in the outer ends of the arms of the frame against the spring finger plate and the ends of the arms bent over on the under side, so as to hold the washer,
the frame in the handle. p
1 When the spindle-end is screwed upon the spindle of a switch, the handle yields as its inner end encounters the cover or the plate of the switch, so that the handle will hold that cover or plate in position with a yielding pressure. The spring fingers yield outwardly as the spindle-end is drawn out of the socket in the handle when it is screwed on, and the tendency, of course is for the spring fingers to force themselves toward each other as much as possible and consequently to hold the handle down close upon-the cover or plate.
With this constlnction the spring fingers can be made very stiff and the spindle-end can fit the holding frame so that all of the parts will be rigid and yet there will "be a sufficient yielding of the handle when it is being screwed to position on aswitch spindle.
In the modified form of the invention the spindleend 9 has an angular head 10 that is preferably molded in when the handle is formed. The spindle-end is reduced at one portion and preferably tapers each way toward the smaller section. In this form of the invention the plate 11 with the spring fingers 12 is movable upon the spindle-end which is held stationary with relation to the handle. A washer 13 is held upon the spindle by a collar 14 in position to hold the plate with the spring fingers bearing against and clasping the In this form of switch spindle the washer yields as it engages with the cover or plate of the switch and holds the plate or cover in position with a yielding pressure. The. spring fingers, as the washer yields, open from each other on the tapering section of the spindle-end, but with a tendency to close and'slide down to the smallest part of the spindle-end, which of course causes them and consequently the other parts, from removal from to hold the washer from unrequired outward movement: This form of theinvention is-very simple to make and easy to assemble, and the construction is adapted to be attached to a spindle, extending into said recess, said spindle-end having an inclined section, and spring fingers between which the spindle-end extends, -that bear against the inclined section of the spindleend, sub stantially as specified.
2. A switch handle having a frame embedded therein, a spindle-end extending into the frame, said spindle-end having a tapering section, and spring fingers held in place by the frame and arranged to bear against the tapering 10 section of the spindle-end, substantially as specified.
3. A switch having a recess, a spindle-end with a tapering section extending into the recess and outwardly yielding spring fingers located in the recess and adapted to clasp the tapering section of the spindle-end, substantially as specified CHARLES A. CLARK.
Witnesses HARRY R.,WILLLiMs, LENA C. BERRY.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2491999A (en) * 1947-06-30 1949-12-20 Mills Engineering Company Gas cock handle
US2528675A (en) * 1947-01-20 1950-11-07 Tinnerman Products Inc Fastening device
US2593609A (en) * 1946-02-01 1952-04-22 Rhodes Albert Handle connection
US2699347A (en) * 1951-04-13 1955-01-11 Johann Vaillant Kommanditgesel Detachable connection between a spindle and a push-on handle

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2593609A (en) * 1946-02-01 1952-04-22 Rhodes Albert Handle connection
US2528675A (en) * 1947-01-20 1950-11-07 Tinnerman Products Inc Fastening device
US2491999A (en) * 1947-06-30 1949-12-20 Mills Engineering Company Gas cock handle
US2699347A (en) * 1951-04-13 1955-01-11 Johann Vaillant Kommanditgesel Detachable connection between a spindle and a push-on handle

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