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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 SLIDE FASTENERS US14353237 2012-10-09 US20140251771A1 2014-09-11 Masaki Matsumoto
[Problem]To provide a slide fasteners (SF1, SF4, SF7), each of which: is interposed between a power supply unit (PU) and signal unit (SU) provided on an input side, and a powered device (DK) provided on an output side; has uniquely shaped elements (20, 50, 80) created by means of a new idea; and forms an input/output line (L12) that enables the operation of a powered device (DK) by means of the closing action of the slide fastener (SF1, SF4, SF7).[Solution]A slide fastener (SF1) is configured from: mutually facing rows of elements (20) provided along the edges of opening/closing sides of mutually opposed fastener tapes (10); and a slider (30). By means of the slider (30) being made to slide along the elements (20) placed facing each other, and the elements (20) interlocking, said slide fastener (SF1): opens/closes the horizontal-direction opening/closing sides (H1T) of the mutually opposed fastener tapes (10); and opens/closes top/bottom vertical-direction opening/closing sides by simultaneously fitting together, or joining afterward with a push-in, an input electrode section (L1P) or output electrode section (L2P), with a top holding section (20V1R) and bottom holding section (20V2R). Said slide fastener (SF1) forms a power supply and/or signal input/output line (L12): connecting either member of the group consisting of the horizontal-direction opening/closing sides the (H1T) in the horizontal direction and the top/bottom vertical-direction opening/closing sides (V11T, V12T), to a power supply input line (L1) and/or to a signal input/output line (SL), or concurrently engaging simultaneously fitting together, or joining afterward with a push-in, said member with the input electrode section (L1P) connecting the power supply input line (L1) and/or the signal input/output line (SL); and connecting the other member of said group to a power supply output line (L2) linked to the powered device and/or to the a signal input/output line (SL), or simultaneously fitting together, or joining afterward with a push-in, said member with the output electrode section (L2P) connecting the power supply output line (L2) linked to the powered device, and/or said output electrode section (L2P) connecting the signal input/output line (SL).
82 Wiring standard selector switch and universal network cable US12401951 2009-03-11 US08097823B2 2012-01-17 Geoffrey Bilder
A wiring standard selector switch for use in a universal network cable system includes a baseboard made of an insulating material and a cover shaped and dimensioned to be connected to the baseboard. A switch actuator is mounted beneath the cover and has a portion which extends through a slot formed in the cover and is movable slidably along the slot of the cover. A plurality of circuit conductors carried by the switch actuator are disposed on the switch actuator so as to achieve paired electrical contact between a first and a second set of contact members on the baseboard. By moving the switch actuator slidably along the slot of the cover, at predetermined space intervals, the first and second sets of contact members engage the plurality of circuit conductors so as to establish a different complete circuit. Each of the different complete circuits corresponds to a different network wiring standard.
83 Dual power switch system and related control method thereof US11306409 2005-12-27 US07562235B2 2009-07-14 Li-Min Tseng; Jen-Hong Larn
A dual power switch system and the related control method thereof. The dual power switch system includes: a power supply module for supplying power to the dual power switch system; a first power switch circuit, electrically connected to the power supply module, for generating a first control voltage to trigger the power supply module to supply the power; and a second power switch circuit, electrically connected to the power supply module, for generating a second control voltage through magnetic induction to trigger the power supply module to supply the power.
84 Electrical distribution functional module US11110637 2005-04-20 US07081009B2 2006-07-25 Michael P. Gorman
A functional module comprises a front cover having a front side defining an electrical distribution function and a back cover having a back side defining a plurality of shielded plugs. A contact set is adapted to communicate electrical power via the shielded plugs for the electrical distribution function. The front cover and said back cover are configured to latch together so as to enclose at least a portion of the contact set.
85 Safety module electrical distribution system US11110659 2005-04-20 US20050250378A1 2005-11-10 Michael Gorman
An electrical distribution system comprises a wiring module and a functional module. The wiring module mounts within an electrical box and has a functional side and a wiring side. The functional module has a front side and a back side and removably installs in the wiring module functional side. A key extends from, and is positioned on, the back side so as to identify a type of functional module. An aperture is positioned on the wiring module functional side so as to accept the key only when the functional module is properly oriented with respect to the wiring module. The wiring module is mounted within the electrical box according to the functional module type.
86 Electrical distribution functional module US11110637 2005-04-20 US20050250377A1 2005-11-10 Michael Gorman
A functional module comprises a front cover having a front side defining an electrical distribution function and a back cover having a back side defining a plurality of shielded plugs. A contact set is adapted to communicate electrical power via the shielded plugs for the electrical distribution function. The front cover and said back cover are configured to latch together so as to enclose at least a portion of the contact set.
87 Electrical distribution terminal guard US10443662 2003-05-22 US06843680B2 2005-01-18 Michael P. Gorman
An electrical distribution apparatus comprises a body and a mounting bracket attached to the body. The mounting bracket is adapted to install the body within an electrical box. A plurality of terminals are disposed within the body and adapted to terminate a power cable. A terminal guard is mounted on the body and movable about a hinge between an open position and a closed position, where at least a portion of the terminals are accessible in the open position and covered in the closed position.
88 Electrical distribution terminal guard US10443662 2003-05-22 US20030236011A1 2003-12-25 Michael P. Gorman
An electrical distribution apparatus comprises a body and a mounting bracket attached to the body. The mounting bracket is adapted to install the body within an electrical box. A plurality of terminals are disposed within the body and adapted to terminate a power cable. A terminal guard is mounted on the body and movable about a hinge between an open position and a closed position, where at least a portion of the terminals are accessible in the open position and covered in the closed position.
89 Module for selection of power source US09654796 2000-09-05 US06459051B1 2002-10-01 Steven D. Barkley
A sliding power switch is provided. The switch includes a power interface module having a first power port, a second power port and a third power port. The switch also includes a shunt adapted to engage with the power interface module in a first position so as to provide a first electrical path from one of the first, second, and third power ports to another one of the first, second, and third power ports and a second position so as to provide a second electrical path from one of the first, second, and third power ports to another of the first, second, and third power ports. The switch further includes a shunt retainer coupled to the shunt and adapted to aid in placing and removing the shunt from the first and second positions and a slide actuator adapted to engage with and enable the shunt retainer to slide from the first position to the second position.
90 Integrated display screen and slidable control for electrical circuits US763132 1996-12-10 US5805146A 1998-09-08 Denny Jaeger; Kenneth M. Twain
A circuit control device of the type having a knob which an operator travels along a track to vary a circuit condition is disposed on the face of an electronic display screen. This enables a display of calibration marks, symbols and/or other indicia pertaining to operation of the control including at; locations in immediate proximity to the slidable knob which display can change instantly when the function of the control changes or when other conditions call for different graphics. The track and sliding knob and electronic components of the control signal producing circuit are at the front of the display screen thereby enabling easy repair. Components of the control signal producing circuit are contained within the knob and/or track. Knob motion is detected by compact and durable sensors which may include radio frequency sensors, capacitive sensors, photoelectric sensors or Hall effect sensors among others.
91 Modular de-energized switch for transformer tap changing US720293 1996-09-26 US5744764A 1998-04-28 William R. Aschenbrenner; Thomas M. Golner; Shirsh Mehta
A switch for use in transformer tap changing is modular in design, having standardized fixed contact units mounted in alignment on a base. Each contact unit has an electrical contact embedded in an insulating body, with a hollow bore formed through the insulating body and the embedded electrical contact. A cylindrical movable contactor having spaced contact bands is mounted on a shaft to be driven through the hollow bores of the fixed contact units between positions at which its contact bands engage the electrical contacts within adjacent fixed contact units. The electrical contacts of the fixed contact units are connected to different taps of the transformer to allow the transformer turns ratio to be adjusted by changing the position of the movable contactor. The drive shaft is connected by a mechanism to a handle mounted outside the tank of the transformer that can be operated to move the movable contact a selected distance to change the tap connections to the transformer.
92 Slide switch device US222937 1994-04-05 US5555973A 1996-09-17 Senji Horisawa
A slide switch device including a turnable operating member, a switch body having a movable contact which is slidable along an elongated slide slot, and an arm provided with the operating member rotatable with the turning of the operating member. A motion converting member, which can be "T"-shaped, extending perpendicular to the length of the slide slot is provided for converting rotation of the arm into a slide motion which is transmitted to the movable contact, the motion converting member being pivotally connected to the arm and slidably positioned between the movable contact in the switch body and the arm. The motion converting member may be engaged with the arm through a plurality of pins and with the switch body through a pin extending from the switch body.
93 Wall controller US17271 1993-02-12 US5338910A 1994-08-16 Powell Tsai
A wall controller for controlling the speed of rotation of a ceiling fan and the intensity of light of a lighting fixture, which includes a junction box covered with a slotted mounting plate to hold a control circuit assembly, a cover plate connected to the mounting plate to hold a switch control slide assembly therebetween, the control circuit assembly is consisted of two switches moved by two control slides of the switch control slide assembly to control the operation of the lighting fixture and the ceiling fan respectively.
94 Slide switch with externally mounted protective circuit breaker US936081 1986-11-28 US4764745A 1988-08-16 Tatsuo Aoi; Yasuhiro Kiyono; Sueaki Honda; Hauro Atsumi
In this construction there are provided: a case; several contact members exposed within the case; several lead terminals electrically connected to some of the contact members, and a support member, all insert molded in the case and protruding outwards; and a circuit breaker provided outside the case, one of its ends supported by a lead terminal and its other end supported by the support member. Thereby compact and efficient unitary construction are attained, and space within a device to which this construction is to be fitted, can be economized. The contact members may be five in number, and may be arranged within the case for contact in a linear relationship, alternatingly serving as input side and output side contact members, with the end ones and the middle one serving for being switched between while the other two serve as common contact members. In this case, the two end contact members should be electrically connected together, and the construction may further include a pair of contact members which slidingly move, in synchronization, over the common contact members and their neighboring contacts. Alternatively, the construction may further include a movable contact member mounted slidably over the contact members with one of its surfaces confronting a surface of a slidable impeller member, one of these surfaces being formed with a hemispherical protuberance and the other being formed with a hemispherical depression cooperating therewith, thus coupling together these members.
95 Hand-held dryer with waterproof chamber for electrical switch US12510 1987-02-09 US4742199A 1988-05-03 Matthew L. Andis; Richard Urbush
A hand held electrically operated appliance, such as a hair dryer, a hair clipper, a hair blower, or the like, the appliance comprising a handle including first and second handle pieces including respective walls defining blind recesses located in opposing relation to each other, a resilient gasket disposed between the walls to define, with the recesses, a waterproof switch chamber including therein an electrical switch, the gasket affording water-tight passage into and from the chamber of an appropriate number of electrical leads, an actuator passing in water tight relation through the gasket into the chamber, being operably connected to the switch, and being manually movable by an operator so that movement of the actuator causes related movement of the switch between off and on positions, and a mechanism for fastening together the handle pieces to press the gasket between the walls to prevent entry of moisture into the chamber.
96 Electrical terminal block US860683 1977-12-15 US4160889A 1979-07-10 Jere W. Tognazzini; Kenneth R. Humphreys
Disclosed is an improved electrical terminal block having an insulative base with a pair of parallel fixed links mounted thereon by staked connector posts of improved configuration. A movable link is slidingly mounted on one link and engageable with the other to establish a current path from one post to the other. The movable link has a lock screw for locking the link in connected or disconnected position. The base of the block has sidewalls which surround at least a portion of the slidable link throughout its path of travel. The slidable link is proportioned and configured with respect to the block and fixed links so that it is in a mechanically secure and stable condition in both the connected and disconnected positions.
97 Safety switch US71359434 1934-03-01 US2026962A 1936-01-07 BROWN GEORGE D; MYERS GEORGE M
98 Control apparatus US17594927 1927-03-16 US1680732A 1928-08-14 DE TAR DONALD R
99 Push-button switch US1626461D US1626461A 1927-04-26
100 Method and device for breaking electric currents with arc quenching EP12382297.5 2012-07-24 EP2690639A1 2014-01-29 Gómez, Barbero, José, Julio

The invention relates to a method and a device for breaking electric currents with arc quenching by means of applying constant magnetic fields, whereby the electric arc quenching is performed more quickly and effectively. The electric switch and/or circuit breaker device comprises at least two connectable electrical contacts which can be connected between an electric circuit-breaking position and an electric circuit-making position, and it incorporates at least one permanent magnet arranged such that at least part of the magnetic field generated by said permanent magnet passes through the electric arcing space between said contacts, interfering with said arc to lead to its quenching.

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