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US1559683A
US1559683A US554273A US55427322A US1559683A US 1559683 A US1559683 A US 1559683A US 554273 A US554273 A US 554273A US 55427322 A US55427322 A US 55427322A US 1559683 A US1559683 A US 1559683A
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  • a switch element such as a switch arm, has separable engagement with the flanged end of the post.
  • the post is formed with a head at itsother end, the head and flange clamping or holding the mounting forthe post therebetween.
  • a switch arm When a switch arm is employed it is movable laterally of the post into and out of engagement with the. flanged end thereof, the hollow at the flanged end of the post being adapted to receive a portion of the switch arm' to promote the effectiveness of the contact and to secure the retention of a the armin circuitclosing position.
  • the post is desirably hollow along the shank thereof and the head of the post is formed with an opening extendin transversely of the hollowof the post an communicating with such hollow.
  • the head of thepost is desirably polygonal in contour, the corners of the 0st head being receivable within notches in t e post mounting either formed before the assembly of the post with the mounting .or by the post head in being assembled with the mounting.
  • Fig. 1 being a view in elevation of such a switch
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a view on a larger scale of one of the posts asit appears in Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 shows a mounting employed in the switch free of conducting parts
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional view through one of the posts, this mounting,- and the contiguous portion of a switch arm, a plug end being shown in elevation within the post head
  • Fig. 6 illustrates another form of post, parts being shown in section and parts in elevation
  • Fig. 7 illustrates a post and its mounting in separatedrelation
  • Fig. 8 is a sectional View on line 88 of Fig. 2.
  • the mounting illustrated is in the form of a plate 1 of insulating material.
  • This plate has a number of cylindrical openings formed 'therethrough, each opening having three portions 2, 3 and 4 of successively increasing diameters whereby two steps or shoulders 5 and 6 are formed.
  • the side of the mounting plate 1 where the opening portion .2 of largest diameter is located has notches 7 former therein and communicating therewith. These notches receive the head portion of a post as will later appear, such notches being formed either before the post and its mounting are assembled or in the process of such assembly.
  • Each terminal post illustrated has a head 8 that approximates acube in formation, the head being polygonal in contour.
  • the post is desirably provided with two additional and cylindrical portions 9 and 10 that desirably respectively substantially fit the remaining portions 3 and 4 of the post receiving opening.
  • the length of the post portion 9 is such that it is free of abutting engagement with the step or shoulder 6.
  • the post portion 10' is initially straight. After the post has been fully inserted the flange 11 is formed, this flange serving tightly to clamp the mounting against the post head.
  • the axial length of the post-portion'9 being less than that of the hole portion 3, it is obvious that the shoulder 6 will not interfere with the firm clamping engagement efiected by the shoulder 11 and head 8 upon the mounting 1 interposed therebetween.
  • This switch arm is shown as being pivotally mounted upon a support 14 which is adapted to be turned to bring the contacting portion 12 of the arm into and out of engagement with the flange 11, the arm being thus movable laterally of the post.
  • the switch arm When the circuit is closed the flanged end of the post engaging the same serves to hold the arm in circuit closing position. W'hen the circuit is to .be opened the switch arm is desirably swung to bring its contacting end to rest within a cup-shaped cavity 14" in the switch mount- 111g.
  • the drawing illustrates a plurality of such switch arms, a plurality of terminal posts and a plurality of cavities 14, but as the. circuit system -in which the switch is employed ,forms no part of my present invention further description of the switch,
  • a contact 15 is disposed in the hollow of "the post shank and projects into the opening 16 formed in the post head 8 transversely ofthe hollow of the post shank.
  • a spring 17 presses outwardly upon the contact 15' to force ,the outer end of this contact into the opening 16 so that a circuit continuing plug 18, inserted into the opening 16, may
  • a shoulder 19 is formed within the hollow of the post shank upon which the spring 17 is bottomed.
  • the engaging ,coil of the spring is larger than the balance of the spring so that movement of the spring is not retarded by contact thereof with the sides-of the post.
  • aterminal post having a head receivable in the opening portion of largest size and resting upon the shoulder thereat, said post being also formed with two parts of different sizes in addition to said head and formed with bores of different transverse dimensions with the larger bore in the larger part, these additional post parts substantially respectively fitting the remaining two portions of said opening; a spring within the larger bore and abutting against the shoulder between the two bores; and a contact'in the larger bore and pressed outwardly by said spring, said post having a flange on its end oppositethe head of the post and engageable with said mounting.

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Nov 3, 1925. 1,559,683
H. A. DOUGLAS ELECTRIC SWITCH Filed April 17, 1922 Patented Nov. 3, 19 2 5.
. UNITED, STATES 1,559,683 PATENT OFFICE.
HARRY A. DOUGLAS, 01 BRONSON, MICHIGAN.
ELECTRIC SWITCH.
Application filed April 17, 1922. Serial No. 554,273.
- invention is formed with an opening at one end thereof and a flange Surrounds this opening. A switch element, such as a switch arm, has separable engagement with the flanged end of the post.
In the preferred embodiment of .the invention the post is formed with a head at itsother end, the head and flange clamping or holding the mounting forthe post therebetween. When a switch arm is employed it is movable laterally of the post into and out of engagement with the. flanged end thereof, the hollow at the flanged end of the post being adapted to receive a portion of the switch arm' to promote the effectiveness of the contact and to secure the retention of a the armin circuitclosing position. The
post is desirably hollow along the shank thereof and the head of the post is formed with an opening extendin transversely of the hollowof the post an communicating with such hollow. There is a contact within the hollow of the post that is spring pressed to project into the opening in the head so that a connecting plug inserted in the opening in the head will have engagement with said contact. The head of thepost is desirably polygonal in contour, the corners of the 0st head being receivable within notches in t e post mounting either formed before the assembly of the post with the mounting .or by the post head in being assembled with the mounting. I
I will explain my invention more fully by referenceto the accompanying'drawin showin the preferred embodiment thereo as applied to one of many switches to which the invention is adaptable; Fig. 1 being a view in elevation of such a switch; Fig. 2 is a rear view thereof; Fig. 3 is a view on a larger scale of one of the posts asit appears in Fig. 2; Fig. 4 shows a mounting employed in the switch free of conducting parts; Fig. 5 is a sectional view through one of the posts, this mounting,- and the contiguous portion of a switch arm, a plug end being shown in elevation within the post head; Fig. 6 illustrates another form of post, parts being shown in section and parts in elevation; Fig. 7 illustrates a post and its mounting in separatedrelation; andFig. 8 is a sectional View on line 88 of Fig. 2.
Like parts are indicated by similar charactors of reference throughout the different figures.
The mounting illustrated is in the form of a plate 1 of insulating material. This plate has a number of cylindrical openings formed 'therethrough, each opening having three portions 2, 3 and 4 of successively increasing diameters whereby two steps or shoulders 5 and 6 are formed. The side of the mounting plate 1 where the opening portion .2 of largest diameter is located has notches 7 former therein and communicating therewith. These notches receive the head portion of a post as will later appear, such notches being formed either before the post and its mounting are assembled or in the process of such assembly.
Each terminal post illustrated has a head 8 that approximates acube in formation, the head being polygonal in contour. The
head being four sided, there are desirably four notches each receiving a corner of the head, the base of which rests upon the shoulder 5. By this arrangement the post is prevented from turning within the opening that receives it. The post is desirably provided with two additional and cylindrical portions 9 and 10 that desirably respectively substantially fit the remaining portions 3 and 4 of the post receiving opening. The length of the post portion 9 is such that it is free of abutting engagement with the step or shoulder 6.
In the process of assembly the post portion 10'is initially straight. After the post has been fully inserted the flange 11 is formed, this flange serving tightly to clamp the mounting against the post head. The axial length of the post-portion'9 being less than that of the hole portion 3, it is obvious that the shoulder 6 will not interfere with the firm clamping engagement efiected by the shoulder 11 and head 8 upon the mounting 1 interposed therebetween.
The 0st 1s hollow to form a depression in whic the contacting end 12 of a switch arm '13 may be received. This switch arm is shown as being pivotally mounted upon a support 14 which is adapted to be turned to bring the contacting portion 12 of the arm into and out of engagement with the flange 11, the arm being thus movable laterally of the post. When the circuit is closed the flanged end of the post engaging the same serves to hold the arm in circuit closing position. W'hen the circuit is to .be opened the switch arm is desirably swung to bring its contacting end to rest within a cup-shaped cavity 14" in the switch mount- 111g.
g The drawing illustrates a plurality of such switch arms, a plurality of terminal posts and a plurality of cavities 14, but as the. circuit system -in which the switch is employed ,forms no part of my present invention further description of the switch,
as a whole, is not required.
' A contact 15 is disposed in the hollow of "the post shank and projects into the opening 16 formed in the post head 8 transversely ofthe hollow of the post shank. A spring 17 presses outwardly upon the contact 15' to force ,the outer end of this contact into the opening 16 so that a circuit continuing plug 18, inserted into the opening 16, may
have electrical connection with the contact 15.
By reason of the different sizes of the posts 9 and 10 and of the bores in these parts that are respectively of different size transversely, a shoulder 19 is formed within the hollow of the post shank upon which the spring 17 is bottomed. The engaging ,coil of the spring is larger than the balance of the spring so that movement of the spring is not retarded by contact thereof with the sides-of the post. v
The advantages in the construction and operation of the difi'erent elements of my in- Patent the following:
The combination with a mounting board having an opening therethrough formed with three portions of successively increasing sizes wherebytwo steps or shoulders are formed in sald opening; of aterminal post havinga head receivable in the opening portion of largest size and resting upon the shoulder thereat, said post being also formed with two parts of different sizes in addition to said head and formed with bores of different transverse dimensions with the larger bore in the larger part, these additional post parts substantially respectively fitting the remaining two portions of said opening; a spring within the larger bore and abutting against the shoulder between the two bores; and a contact'in the larger bore and pressed outwardly by said spring, said post having a flange on its end oppositethe head of the post and engageable with said mounting.
In witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my name this 14th day of April, A. D., 1922.
HARRY A. DOUGLAS.
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2616010A (en) * 1948-01-20 1952-10-28 Ward Leonard Electric Co Electromagnetic switch
US2664473A (en) * 1952-01-21 1953-12-29 Brown Brockmeyer Company Selector switch
US2931007A (en) * 1956-04-18 1960-03-29 Cambridge Thermionic Corp Electric insulating devices
US2960675A (en) * 1956-02-08 1960-11-15 Bayerische Schrauben Und Feder Couplers of the plug and socket type
US3066275A (en) * 1959-03-11 1962-11-27 Amp Inc Electrical connection device
US3068444A (en) * 1959-09-17 1962-12-11 Burroughs Corp Electrical wiper mount
US3218605A (en) * 1963-07-09 1965-11-16 Gen Motors Corp Self-retaining clip connector
US3430189A (en) * 1967-05-15 1969-02-25 Gen Electric Recessed double contact pin base
US5308266A (en) * 1993-01-07 1994-05-03 Tronomed, Inc. Universal electrical socket apparatus

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2616010A (en) * 1948-01-20 1952-10-28 Ward Leonard Electric Co Electromagnetic switch
US2664473A (en) * 1952-01-21 1953-12-29 Brown Brockmeyer Company Selector switch
US2960675A (en) * 1956-02-08 1960-11-15 Bayerische Schrauben Und Feder Couplers of the plug and socket type
US2931007A (en) * 1956-04-18 1960-03-29 Cambridge Thermionic Corp Electric insulating devices
US3066275A (en) * 1959-03-11 1962-11-27 Amp Inc Electrical connection device
US3068444A (en) * 1959-09-17 1962-12-11 Burroughs Corp Electrical wiper mount
US3218605A (en) * 1963-07-09 1965-11-16 Gen Motors Corp Self-retaining clip connector
US3430189A (en) * 1967-05-15 1969-02-25 Gen Electric Recessed double contact pin base
US5308266A (en) * 1993-01-07 1994-05-03 Tronomed, Inc. Universal electrical socket apparatus

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