Patent classifications
H01H3/20
Battery lock out for power tool
A power tool includes an electric motor, an output member selectively driven by the electric motor and a battery receptacle configured to receive a battery. The power tool also includes a switch trigger moveable between a first position and a second position. The switch trigger inhibits electrical communication between the battery and the electric motor while the switch trigger is in the first position. The switch trigger operates a switch to provide electrical communication between the electric motor and the battery while the switch trigger is in the second position. A lock actuator prevents movement of the switch trigger to the second position while the lock actuator is in a locked position, and the lock actuator permits movement of the switch trigger to the second position while in an unlocked position. The lock actuator is biased into the unlocked position while the battery is positioned in the receptacle.
Control and Display Unit for Anti-Missile Countermeasures
In a countermeasures control interface for use in deploying countermeasures in response to user commands, which are deployed from a first countermeasure dispenser that deploys a first type of countermeasure and a second countermeasure dispenser that deploys a second type of countermeasure different from the first type. A user interface receives user commands regarding countermeasures deployment and includes a display that shows a user-selectable image formats. At least one of the user-selectable image formats includes a graphic representation of a loadout of the first countermeasure dispenser and the second countermeasure dispenser, as well as a graphical representation of currently-available countermeasures deployment options. The user interface also receives input regarding a user countermeasure deployment choice and generates a signal corresponding to the countermeasure deployment choice. An electronic circuit controls the display and generates the user-selectable image formats, receives the countermeasure deployment choice from the user interface and activates the countermeasure dispensers.
Mechanical lockout for non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch
A non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch or a mechanical-interfacing electronic switch are controlled to modulate between an active state and an inactive state based on electronic action. The switch includes an aperture defining an opening in a housing, and the opening defines an insertion path. A transmitter transmits a signal to a receiver along a signal path. To control the non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch, a mechanical lockout device having a protrusion is inserted through the opening of the aperture along the insertion path. To control the mechanical-interfacing electronic switch, a mechanical control part have a protrusion is moveable to interrupt the signal. Methods of locking the non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch with the mechanical lockout device as well as methods of locking the mechanical control part of the mechanical interfacing electronic switch with the mechanical lockout device are also provided.
Mechanical lockout for non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch
A non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch or a mechanical-interfacing electronic switch are controlled to modulate between an active state and an inactive state based on electronic action. The switch includes an aperture defining an opening in a housing, and the opening defines an insertion path. A transmitter transmits a signal to a receiver along a signal path. To control the non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch, a mechanical lockout device having a protrusion is inserted through the opening of the aperture along the insertion path. To control the mechanical-interfacing electronic switch, a mechanical control part have a protrusion is moveable to interrupt the signal. Methods of locking the non-mechanical-interfacing electronic switch with the mechanical lockout device as well as methods of locking the mechanical control part of the mechanical interfacing electronic switch with the mechanical lockout device are also provided.
AIRCRAFT LOCKOUT / TAGOUT FOR PUSHBUTTON SWITCH
An engageable lockout and tagout device for aircraft pushbutton switches prevents attempts to electrically engage a corresponding control panel circuit of a system under service. The lockout and tagout device is configured to lock different pushbutton switch types present in a flight deck, including Korry switches, thereby preventing operators from actuating switches and alerting them that the switches have been disengaged.
AIRCRAFT LOCKOUT / TAGOUT FOR PUSHBUTTON SWITCH
An engageable lockout and tagout device for aircraft pushbutton switches prevents attempts to electrically engage a corresponding control panel circuit of a system under service. The lockout and tagout device is configured to lock different pushbutton switch types present in a flight deck, including Korry switches, thereby preventing operators from actuating switches and alerting them that the switches have been disengaged.
Air compressor
An air compressor includes a cylinder and a piston reciprocably movable inside the cylinder, an electric motor configured to drive the pump, and a pressure switch, including a push-button for activating and deactivating the pressure switch, movable between first and second operating positions. A housing covers the pump electric motor and pressure switch. A switch, coupled to the housing and movable between first and second operating positions is configured to move the push-button such that when the switch is in the first operating position, the push-button is in the respective first position and, when the switch is in the second operating position, the push-button is free to switch between the first and the second position.
Air compressor
An air compressor includes a cylinder and a piston reciprocably movable inside the cylinder, an electric motor configured to drive the pump, and a pressure switch, including a push-button for activating and deactivating the pressure switch, movable between first and second operating positions. A housing covers the pump electric motor and pressure switch. A switch, coupled to the housing and movable between first and second operating positions is configured to move the push-button such that when the switch is in the first operating position, the push-button is in the respective first position and, when the switch is in the second operating position, the push-button is free to switch between the first and the second position.
TRIGGER SWITCH
A lock member includes a fit portion, an inclined portion and a contacting portion. The fit portion is fitted with a projecting portion of a trigger to maintain an off-lock state. The inclined portion is brought into contact with a shaft of an unlock button and moves the lock member to release the off-lock state. The projecting portion is slidable on the contacting portion and maintains an on state.
Hand-Held Power Tool with a Switching Unit
A hand-held power tool, in particular an angle-grinding machine, includes a housing, a switching unit, a motor, and at least one first pivot unit and one second pivot unit. The switching unit includes a ratchet element arranged on the housing. The first and second pivot units are configured to mount the ratchet element on the housing so as to be movable. Each of the first and the second pivot units includes at least one housing-side bearing unit and one ratchet-side bearing unit. The hand-held power tool further includes a coupling unit configured to couple the first pivot unit with the one second pivot unit.