Patent classifications
H01H63/34
Electrical switch
An electrical switch has a casing, fixed contacts and at least one moving contact located in the casing, and a rotor supported in the casing for rotation about an axis of rotation to move the moving contact into and out of contact with at least one of the fixed contacts. There is also an operating mechanism for rotating the rotor. The fixed contacts are arranged on one side of the rotor with respect to the axis of rotation.
Electrical switch
An electrical switch has a casing, fixed contacts and at least one moving contact located in the casing, and a rotor supported in the casing for rotation about an axis of rotation to move the moving contact into and out of contact with at least one of the fixed contacts. There is also an operating mechanism for rotating the rotor. The fixed contacts are arranged on one side of the rotor with respect to the axis of rotation.
Electronic rotary switch
An electronic switch includes a substrate and a rotator assembly. The rotator assembly is configured to prevent rotation between a first rotational configuration and a second rotational configuration in a first translational position of the rotator assembly, while the rotator assembly is configured to rotate between the first rotational configuration and the second rotational configuration in a second translational position of the rotator assembly. The second translational position of the rotator assembly is translationally offset from the first translational position of the rotator assembly. An electrical contact of the rotator assembly is configured to electrically connect an electronic input path of the substrate to an electronic output path of the substrate in the first rotational configuration and first translational position of the rotator assembly, but not to electrically connect the electronic input path to the electronic output path in the second rotational configuration of the rotator assembly or in the second translational position of the rotator assembly.
Electronic rotary switch
An electronic switch includes a substrate and a rotator assembly. The rotator assembly is configured to prevent rotation between a first rotational configuration and a second rotational configuration in a first translational position of the rotator assembly, while the rotator assembly is configured to rotate between the first rotational configuration and the second rotational configuration in a second translational position of the rotator assembly. The second translational position of the rotator assembly is translationally offset from the first translational position of the rotator assembly. An electrical contact of the rotator assembly is configured to electrically connect an electronic input path of the substrate to an electronic output path of the substrate in the first rotational configuration and first translational position of the rotator assembly, but not to electrically connect the electronic input path to the electronic output path in the second rotational configuration of the rotator assembly or in the second translational position of the rotator assembly.
Electronic Rotary Switch
An electronic switch includes a substrate and a rotator assembly. The rotator assembly is configured to prevent rotation between a first rotational configuration and a second rotational configuration in a first translational position of the rotator assembly, while the rotator assembly is configured to rotate between the first rotational configuration and the second rotational configuration in a second translational position of the rotator assembly. The second translational position of the rotator assembly is translationally offset from the first translational position of the rotator assembly. An electrical contact of the rotator assembly is configured to electrically connect an electronic input path of the substrate to an electronic output path of the substrate in the first rotational configuration and first translational position of the rotator assembly, but not to electrically connect the electronic input path to the electronic output path in the second rotational configuration of the rotator assembly or in the second translational position of the rotator assembly.
Electronic Rotary Switch
An electronic switch includes a substrate and a rotator assembly. The rotator assembly is configured to prevent rotation between a first rotational configuration and a second rotational configuration in a first translational position of the rotator assembly, while the rotator assembly is configured to rotate between the first rotational configuration and the second rotational configuration in a second translational position of the rotator assembly. The second translational position of the rotator assembly is translationally offset from the first translational position of the rotator assembly. An electrical contact of the rotator assembly is configured to electrically connect an electronic input path of the substrate to an electronic output path of the substrate in the first rotational configuration and first translational position of the rotator assembly, but not to electrically connect the electronic input path to the electronic output path in the second rotational configuration of the rotator assembly or in the second translational position of the rotator assembly.
ELECTRICAL SWITCH
An electrical switch has a casing, fixed contacts and at least one moving contact located in the casing, and a rotor supported in the casing for rotation about an axis of rotation to move the moving contact into and out of contact with at least one of the fixed contacts. There is also an operating mechanism for rotating the rotor. The fixed contacts are arranged on one side of the rotor with respect to the axis of rotation.
ELECTRICAL SWITCH
An electrical switch has a casing, fixed contacts and at least one moving contact located in the casing, and a rotor supported in the casing for rotation about an axis of rotation to move the moving contact into and out of contact with at least one of the fixed contacts. There is also an operating mechanism for rotating the rotor. The fixed contacts are arranged on one side of the rotor with respect to the axis of rotation.