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Roller electric contact
10497521 · 2019-12-03 · ·

A roller electric contact comprises a roller comprising a shaft and a plurality of conductive discs electrically separated by an insulating material. The shaft extends through a rotational axis of the roller. A housing comprises slots in which the shaft of the roller is positioned, the slots configured to direct a non-rotational movement of the roller. A plurality of leaf springs are disposed in the housing. The leaf springs comprise an electrically conductive material. The plurality of conductive discs are spaced on the roller so that at least one of the conductive discs contact each of the plurality of leaf springs. A plurality of conductive wires extend from the roller electric contact, each of the plurality of conductive wires making electrical contact with one of the leaf springs.

SWITCHING MECHANISM MOUNTABLE ON PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
20190348228 · 2019-11-14 · ·

A switching mechanism for an electrical switch assembly has a rotary switch mounted on a printed circuit board. The rotary switch includes a contact block having a plurality of conductive contact faces arranged in the general shape of a polygon and adapted to roll from one contact face to another as the rotary switch is turned. There is a manually rotatable knob for turning the rotary switch. The knob is mounted on a surface spaced apart from the printed circuit board. A rotatable shaft assembly operatively connects the rotatable knob with the rotary switch so as to allow simultaneous and coordinated turning of the rotary switch when the knob is manually rotated. There is a plurality of conductive terminal contacts mounted on the printed circuit board and upon which the contact block rolls. Each conductive terminal contact is part of a circuit for a separate current flow pathway. Rolling of the contact block on its contact faces selectively opens a circuit and closes an adjacent circuit to allow electricity to flow along a desired current flow pathway.

SWITCHING MECHANISM MOUNTABLE ON PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
20190348228 · 2019-11-14 · ·

A switching mechanism for an electrical switch assembly has a rotary switch mounted on a printed circuit board. The rotary switch includes a contact block having a plurality of conductive contact faces arranged in the general shape of a polygon and adapted to roll from one contact face to another as the rotary switch is turned. There is a manually rotatable knob for turning the rotary switch. The knob is mounted on a surface spaced apart from the printed circuit board. A rotatable shaft assembly operatively connects the rotatable knob with the rotary switch so as to allow simultaneous and coordinated turning of the rotary switch when the knob is manually rotated. There is a plurality of conductive terminal contacts mounted on the printed circuit board and upon which the contact block rolls. Each conductive terminal contact is part of a circuit for a separate current flow pathway. Rolling of the contact block on its contact faces selectively opens a circuit and closes an adjacent circuit to allow electricity to flow along a desired current flow pathway.

TILT BALL SWITCH
20240128033 · 2024-04-18 ·

A tilt ball switch includes a cover, a first positioning unit, a plurality of conductive members, a conductive ball, a base wall, a surrounding wall that extends from a periphery of the base wall, and an opening that is formed at one end of the surrounding wall opposite to the base wall. The cover closes the opening, and cooperates with the base wall and the surrounding wall to define a receiving space. The first positioning unit is disposed in the receiving space, and is positioned between the base wall and the cover. The conductive ball is convertible between a conducting state, in which the conductive ball is in contact with at least two of the conductive members, and a non-conducting state, in which the conductive ball is spaced apart from the conductive members.

TILT BALL SWITCH
20240128033 · 2024-04-18 ·

A tilt ball switch includes a cover, a first positioning unit, a plurality of conductive members, a conductive ball, a base wall, a surrounding wall that extends from a periphery of the base wall, and an opening that is formed at one end of the surrounding wall opposite to the base wall. The cover closes the opening, and cooperates with the base wall and the surrounding wall to define a receiving space. The first positioning unit is disposed in the receiving space, and is positioned between the base wall and the cover. The conductive ball is convertible between a conducting state, in which the conductive ball is in contact with at least two of the conductive members, and a non-conducting state, in which the conductive ball is spaced apart from the conductive members.

METHOD FOR REPLACEMENT OF MERCURY SWITCHES IN A SWITCHGEAR WITH ALTERNATIVE SWITCH TYPES
20190221387 · 2019-07-18 ·

For replacing position detecting switches in a breaker, a mechanical breaker switch is moved to permit removal of first and second position detecting switches, the first indicating whether the mechanical breaker switch is in a first position by transitioning between first and second states when disposed at or greater than a first threshold angle, the second indicating whether the mechanical breaker switch is in the second position by transitioning between first and second states when disposed at or less than a second threshold angle. The position detecting switches are removed and replaced with replacement position detecting switches. The first replacement switch is adjusted to transition between the first and second states at when disposed at or greater than the first threshold angle, and the second replacement switch is adjusted to transition between the first and second states at when disposed at or less than the second threshold angle.

Contact unit and contact system for an on-load tap changer and on-load tap changer

A contact unit for an on-load tap changer includes a connector body and a contact holder coupled to each other, wherein the connector body is configured to connect the contact holder to a contact of the on-load tap changer. The contact unit further includes a contact element coupled to the contact holder and configured to make electrical contact to a contact element of a contact device for the on-load tap changer. The contact unit further includes drive and guiding features coupled to the contact holder such that the contact element is movable driven and linearly guided in a direction away from the connector body.

FOUR-CONTACT MAGNETIC SWITCH APPARATUS

Switch apparatus (54), designed to detect relative movement between first and second members (60, 62), includes a switch assembly (48) comprising a switch unit (20), a biasing element (50), and an operating member (52). The unit (20) has a conductive housing (22) with first, second, and third electrical pin contacts (36-40) and a shiftable body (46). The body (46) is magnetically correlated with both the element (50) and operating member (52). When the members (60, 62) are close, the operating member (52) maintains the shiftable body (46) in one switch position, whereas when the members (60, 62) are separated, the biasing element (50) magnetically moves body (46) to another switch position, thereby detecting the relative movement).

Sensor Switch and Method of Assembly Thereof
20180102228 · 2018-04-12 ·

A sensor switch includes an insulated housing having an inner wall surface that defines a through hole. The through hole has a shoulder interconnecting large and small diameter hole sections thereof. A first conductive terminal includes a head portion embedded in the large diameter hole section and having a first contact surface. A plug portion of a second conductive terminal is embedded in the large diameter hole section spaced apart from the head portion and has a second contact surface facing the first contact surface. The inner wall surface and the first and second contact surfaces cooperatively confine a sensing chamber. At least one conductive member is rollably accommodated in the sensing chamber.

Sensor Switch and Method of Assembly Thereof
20180102228 · 2018-04-12 ·

A sensor switch includes an insulated housing having an inner wall surface that defines a through hole. The through hole has a shoulder interconnecting large and small diameter hole sections thereof. A first conductive terminal includes a head portion embedded in the large diameter hole section and having a first contact surface. A plug portion of a second conductive terminal is embedded in the large diameter hole section spaced apart from the head portion and has a second contact surface facing the first contact surface. The inner wall surface and the first and second contact surfaces cooperatively confine a sensing chamber. At least one conductive member is rollably accommodated in the sensing chamber.