With Camming Or Wedging Means Patents (Class 337/64)
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Patent number: 11810741Abstract: An infinite switch includes a front cover, a back cover, and a base secured between the front cover and the back cover. A floating shaft extending through the front cover and the base. A cam fixed to the base and slidingly receiving an end of the floating shaft. The floating shaft is moveable in an axial direction extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the floating shaft and the cam is fixed to prevent movement in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Robertshaw Controls CompanyInventors: Gustavo Alonso Canales Benavides, Ruben Simon Romero, Javier Tomas Aguilar Fernández
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Publication number: 20140022045Abstract: Disclosed herein is a shift register in which leakage of charges from a voltage at a set node is prevented to stabilize an output from a stage. The shift register includes a plurality of stages for sequentially outputting scan pulses. Each stage includes a node controller for controlling signal states of a set node and a reset node, and an output unit supplied with any one of a plurality of clock pulses having different phases. The output unit outputs the supplied clock pulse as a scan pulse through an output terminal thereof according to the signal states of the set node and reset node. The node controller includes a first discharging switching device which is turned on or off in response to a scan pulse from a downstream stage. The first discharging switching device is connected between any one of a plurality of clock transfer lines and the set node.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: LG DISPLAY CO., LTDInventors: Yong-Ho Jang, Seung-Chan Choi
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Patent number: 6538549Abstract: An advanced circuit breaker system and method includes first and second terminals to electrically couple the advanced circuit breaker to an electrical circuit. A cam applies a first torque to a rotatable contact arm, having an arm contact electrically coupled to the first terminal, from a first position to a second position of the contact arm and a second torque to the contact arm from the second position to a third position. A bimetal blade, having a blade contact electrically coupled to the second terminal, changes shape when electrical current flowing through it exceeds a threshold for at least a predetermined amount of time. The arm contact maintains contact with the blade contact when the first torque occurs and separates from the blade contact when the second torque occurs. The blade contact changes shape to increase separation from the arm contact if electrical current exceeds at least a certain amount above the threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Blue Sea SystemsInventors: Scott W. Renne, Kevin L. Lacy, Porter Hoagland, Jr.
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Patent number: 5138296Abstract: The present invention is an electric switch for switching individual phases of multi-phase AC electric power. The switch has at least one pair of fixed terminals with each terminal of the pair having an ear extending upward in a vertical plane. The switch also has a conducting device with contacts that extend downward in the vertical plane corresponding to the fixed terminals. Moving contacts are mounted to an axially translatable contact carrier and engage contemporaneously in the vertical plane with the contacts from the conducting device and the fixed terminals when the contact carrier slides into an "on" position. Electrical power is then able to flow from the line-side fixed terminal, through the conducting device, to the load-side terminal. The contact carrier is translated axially by the drive mechanism. The drive mechanism employs over-center shifting and lost-motion switching technology to prevent the switch from being in a partially "on" position.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Borchardt, Eberhardt H. Schreiber, Grant W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4471338Abstract: A push-to-turn thermal cycling switch for regulating the wattage of a resistance type surface heating unit of a domestic cooking range of the electric type is disclosed. The duty cycle of the heating unit, and thus its heat output is regulated by the switch cycling on and off in accordance with movement of a switch-contained bimetallic element heated by current flowing to the heating unit via the switch. The switch cycling is determined by the position of a disc cam member carried on an axially shiftable, user-rotatable shaft having a detent means for rotatably locking the shaft at an "off" position. The shaft is formed in a single step die-casting operation. A latch secured disc cam retainer facilitates machine assembly of the switch components.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventor: Calvin J. Holtkamp
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Patent number: 4338586Abstract: A circuit protector comprising a case and a rocker or handle movable between "on" and "off" positions. A spring has one leg biased against the case and the other leg biased against the rocker for biasing the rocker to the "off" position. Within the case is a stationary contact and a movable contact carried by a movable contact blade. The rocker includes an extension which carries a pivotal latch lever and a slidable latch. The latch lever has a detent for restraining movement of the slidable latch. Further, the slidable latch includes a cam stop engaging a raised portion of the movable contact blade to keep the contacts engaged. A bimetal, on predetermined overload heating, engages the latch lever and pivots it away from the slidable latch, whereupon the detent is moved out of engagement with the slidable latch permitting the slidable latch to move upwardly under pressure of the movable contact blade and also permitting the rocker to be pivoted by the spring to the contacts "off" position.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Heinemann Electric CompanyInventor: William F. Scanlon
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Patent number: 4166993Abstract: In a push button actuated, bimetal controlled, current overload switch capable of undergoing trip-free release and including a bimetal strip disposed in a housing, an angular contact bridge disposed in the housing and forming part of the current path provided by the switch, a switching rod mounted in the housing for axial movement relative thereto and having one end extending out of the housing, a switching rod extension mounted at the other end of the rod and within the housing and arranged to bear against the bridge, and a spring disposed to maintain a spring force between the bridge and the extension, opening of the switch by actuation of the rod is made possible by the provision of an obliquely extending lever disposed in the housing, having one end pivotally secured to the housing, having its other end engaging the bimetal strip, and located in the path of travel of the extension during axial movement of the rod into the housing for enabling such movement of the rod to displace the lever in a direction tType: GrantFiled: February 7, 1978Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventor: Fritz Krasser
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Patent number: 4157524Abstract: A miniature circuit breaker comprises a housing having a bimetallic element forming a movable contact and connected to one terminal of the circuit breaker and a fixed contact juxtaposed with the movable contact. A slide carries a conductive element adapted to interconnect the two contacts and is shiftable between a position in which an insulating tongue of the slide is interposed between the contacts and a position in which the conductor no longer electrically interconnects the two. A spring biases the slide into the first-mentioned position upon displacement of the bi-metallic element as a result of a current overload.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1977Date of Patent: June 5, 1979Assignee: Stopcircuit Societe AnonymeInventor: Andre G. Lamarche
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Patent number: 4148002Abstract: An electric on-off switch which may optionally include a thermal trip including a bimetal strip.The switch comprises a housing having therein a stationary contact which is engageable by a movable contact carried by a contact spring. The spring is actuated by a mechanism including a tiltable operating lever which carries a release lever. An operating cam is provided on the release lever for depressing the contact spring and causing the movable contact to engage the stationary contact.When the switch includes a directly or indirectly heated bimetal strip, the release lever is pivotally carried by the operating lever which carries a torsion spring. The torsion spring biases the release lever into contact with a set screw secured to the bimetal strip and also urges the cam into contact with the contact spring. A pivotally mounted, elongate lever is preferably disposed between the set screw and the release lever.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1976Date of Patent: April 3, 1979Assignee: Ellenberger & Poensgen GmbHInventor: Fritz Krasser
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Patent number: 3932830Abstract: A thermal cycling switch such as is used to control surface units on domestic cooking ranges is provided with a compression spring arrangement urging the cam controlling the switch in one direction and a shaft axially movable relative to the cam in an opposite direction, and detent means are provided to prevent the shaft and cam from being rotated until the shaft is first shifted axially relative to the cam.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1975Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: White-Westinghouse CorporationInventor: Calvin J. Holtkamp