序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Universal Box System US12787336 2010-05-25 US20110290625A1 2011-12-01 Cosmo Castaldo
A universal electrical box which comprises a body having at least one opening for receiving an electrical device. There is also at least one opening for receiving electrical wiring from building wiring. The device can also include at least one mounting bracket coupled to the body, and at least one frame configured to be coupled to the at least one body. In addition there is at least one duplex electrical mounting plate configured to couple to the at least one frame. In this case, the duplex electrical mounting plate is configured to receive a duplex electrical device. In addition, there is at least one sealing gasket configured to be coupled to the body between the at least one frame and the body. This design allows for a universal configuration which allows for multiple different types of electrical devices to be coupled to the enclosure.
122 Rotary Switch and Relative Assembly Method US12747246 2007-12-12 US20100258412A1 2010-10-14 Giovanni Soldo
A rotary switch comprising a body housing inside itself a rotating shaft operatively connected to a valve or actuator. The switch further comprises a cover, associated to the body by threaded coupling means, provided with an indicator swivelling integrally with the shaft, so that it enables visual signalling of the angular position and/or operating status of the shaft. The switch comprises centering means, mechanically distinct from the threaded coupling means, which ensure the centering of the cover in relation to the body and the coaxial relation between the cover and the rotating shaft.
123 Electrical switch US11803054 2007-05-10 US20080099316A1 2008-05-01 Meng-Tzung Liu
An electrical switch includes a dielectric casing, first and second terminal units, and an actuating unit. The dielectric casing includes a cover and a, mounting seat. The mounting seat is disposed in and attached to the cover. Each of front and rear ends of the mounting seat is formed with a notch. Each of the first and second terminal units extends into the cover through the notch in a respective one of the front and rear ends of the mounting seat. The actuating unit extends into and is coupled to the cover, and is operable so as to selectively connect and disconnect the first terminal unit to and from the second terminal unit.
124 Switch US10984842 2004-11-10 US07067751B2 2006-06-27 Kenji Nishimura; Tamotsu Yamamoto; Tatsuya Tsuda
A switch including an insulative plastic case having a cavity formed therein, a metal cover joined to the case to cover over the cavity, and a switching contact section contained in the cavity. In this switch, a surface of the cover opposed to the case has an insulative film formed on at least a region of the surface facing to the cavity. The switch can prevent externally-originated static electricity from adversely affecting the switching contact section to protect a circuit section of a device connected to the switching contact section.
125 Detect swtich US10928325 2004-08-27 US20050045454A1 2005-03-03 Oceab Zhou
A detect switch (100) includes a cover (2), a spring (3), a slider (4), a pair of movable contacts (5), a dielectric base (6) having a post (611), an actuator (7) and a number of fixed contacts (8). The cover (2) is formed from a planar metal sheet and is substantially rectangular and has a protrusion (20) projecting downwardly and defining a socket (21). The slider (4) defines an elongate trough (41) in an upper surface thereof for receiving the spring (3). The movable contacts (5) are mounted under the slider (4) and each have an arch-shaped configuration. The dielectric base (6) has a bottom wall (61) and a peripheral wall enclosing around the bottom wall (61), a post (611) projecting from the bottom wall (61) and a cutout (621) defined through the periphery wall. The actuator (7) comprises an upright columnar main body, a stopper arm (71), an actuating arm (72) and a guide camber (74).
126 Rotary electric switch US933802 1986-11-24 US4766277A 1988-08-23 Warren B. Bigelow, Jr.
A rotary switch including a housing having three integrally molded portions adapted to be folded into a body of the housing for holding the components of the switch in place.
127 Thermosetting switch support with thermoplastic bearing US45822365 1965-05-24 US3392253A 1968-07-09 ADAMS WILLIAM E; BAUER WERNER R; SCHULTHEIS JOHN B
128 Inclosed electric switch and method of assembling the same US13104226 1926-08-23 US1675468A 1928-07-03 JOSEPH SACHS
129 Inclosed switch catch US61527923 1923-01-27 US1533461A 1925-04-14 PLATT CLARENCE D
130 SWITCHING ASSEMBLIES WITH INTEGRAL HANDLE AND ROTOR AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLY US15702009 2017-09-12 US20190080866A1 2019-03-14 Thomas Jameson; Alejandro Gabriel Cruz Ruvalcaba
An electrical switching assembly. The electrical switching assembly includes an integral handle and rotor unit including an integral rotor portion and a handle portion. The rotor portion is configured to receive one or more conductors and is configured to be received in a line base. Assembly methods for electrical switching assemblies are provided, as are other aspects.
131 ELECTRICAL SWITCH US15993790 2018-05-31 US20180330900A1 2018-11-15 Claus Weh; Regina Werni
The invention relates to an electrical switch, in particular for a motor vehicle, such as for an electric parking brake in the motor vehicle, comprising a movable operating member, in particular in the manner of a rocker, and comprising a contact system, wherein the operating member interacts with the contact system in a switching manner. The operating member interacts via an operating element, which is loaded with an elastic force, with a slotted link for generating a resetting force during the movement of the operating member out of an inoperative position. A further slotted switching link is provided. The operating member has a further operating element in such a manner that each of the two operating elements interacts with one slotted switching link each.
132 Rotation transmitting mechanism and lever switch adopting rotation transmitting mechanism US15153700 2016-05-12 US10128065B2 2018-11-13 Kenji Amimoto; Takeshi Okuhara
A rotation transmitting mechanism may include first and second tubular holders connected to first and second tubular members, respectively, to be incapable of rotating relative thereto, and a third tubular holder provided to project from an inside of the second tubular holder to the first tubular holder side and connected to the second tubular holder to be incapable of rotating relative thereto. The rotation transmitting mechanism may also include an inner coil spring, the ends of which are inserted inside of and respectively fixed to the first and third tubular holders, and an outer coil spring, the ends of which are inserted outside of and respectively fixed to the first and third tubular holders. The coils may have the same winding direction. In certain states, the second and third tubular holders may be connected to be incapable of rotating relative to each other.
133 CIRCUIT BREAKER HAVING CIRCUIT OPERATING DEVICE US15900331 2018-02-20 US20180240634A1 2018-08-23 Seungpil YANG; Sangchul LEE; Youngkook KIM
A circuit breaker having a circuit operating device according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a circuit unit having a main circuit, a detecting unit having a detection circuit for detecting a fault current in the main circuit, and a circuit operating device configured to allow connection or isolation between the main circuit and the detection circuit, wherein the circuit operating device includes a first fixed unit and a second fixed unit connected to the main circuit and the detection circuit, respectively, and arranged in parallel to each other, and a moving unit rotatably coupled between the first fixed unit and the second fixed unit to connect or isolate the main circuit and the detection circuit to or from each other.
134 Acoustical electrical switch US14874384 2015-10-03 US10014137B2 2018-07-03 John Willis
An electrical switch responds to acoustic inputs. A microphone integrated into the electrical switch generates electrical signals in response to the acoustic inputs. A network interface integrated into the electrical switch provides addressable communication with controllers, computers, and other networked devices. The electrical switch may thus be installed or retrofitted into the electrical wiring of all homes and businesses. Users may thus speak voice commands, which are received by the electrical switch and sent for voice control of appliances and other automation tasks.
135 FASTENING TOOL HAVING AN ERGONOMIC TRIGGER US15802855 2017-11-03 US20180130620A1 2018-05-10 Barry Plato; Lee M. Brendel
A fastening tool including a housing having a handle portion, a base for releasably mounting a power source, a nosepiece for driving fasteners into a workpiece, a magazine for feeding successive fasteners into the nosepiece, and a trigger. The trigger is configured to activate a trigger switch and initiate a fastener driving sequence. The trigger has a proximal end pivotably connected to a handle body and a distal free end adjacent to the base. The distal free end of the trigger has a curved body that extends substantially parallel to the magazine.
136 Switching device having terminal cover, and method US15054643 2016-02-26 US09842712B2 2017-12-12 Ashish Mishra; Allison Conner; Piotr Slawomir Woronkowicz; Jung Soo Park; Anurag Arjundas Jivanani
A switching device is provided. The switching device includes a housing including a base and a switching device cover coupled to the base, a line side terminal positioned on a line side of the housing, a load side terminal positioned on a load side of the housing, wherein the line side is opposite the load side, a first terminal cover coupled to the switching device cover proximate the line side, and a second terminal cover coupled to the switching device cover proximate the load side, wherein the first terminal cover is movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the first terminal cover is attached to said switching device cover in both the closed and open positions, and wherein the second terminal cover is attached to the switching device cover in both the closed and open positions.
137 Circuit breakers with handle bearing pins US14459013 2014-08-13 US09620303B2 2017-04-11 James Gerard Maloney; Daniel Quentin Gates
Circuit breakers with handles having at least one handle bearing pin that contacts an upper end portion of a moving arm and allows the arm to rotate to “OFF”, “ON” and “TRIP” positions, typically about 90 degrees of rotation.
138 Electrical switching apparatus and contact assembly therefor US14558921 2014-12-03 US09620301B2 2017-04-11 Jeffrey Scott Gibson
A contact assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus. The electrical switching apparatus includes a housing, a cradle member disposed in the housing, an operating handle extending into the housing, and an operating mechanism coupled to the cradle member. The contact assembly includes: a stationary contact structured to be disposed in the housing; a movable arm including a movable contact structured to engage the stationary contact, the movable arm being structured move between a CLOSED position and an EXTENDED OPEN position; and an extension apparatus structured to be disposed on the housing. When the movable arm is in the EXTENDED OPEN position, the extension apparatus maintains the movable arm in the EXTENDED OPEN position.
139 Finger activated switching device US14561127 2014-12-04 US09589749B1 2017-03-07 Qiankun Wu
A finger activated switching device has an enclosure with a top wall and a bottom wall, the bottom wall movable on a supporting wall. An upper lever is pivotally joined to the enclosure, and is upwardly spaced apart from the top wall in a first rest position yet is upwardly displaceable using finger pressure from below. A lower lever is pivotally joined to the enclosure directly below the upper lever, and spaced apart from it in a second rest position yet is downwardly displaceable using finger pressure. When the levers are displaced from their rest positions a restoring element moves the levers back to their rest positions. Switching elements positioned in force transmission mechanisms with the levers provide electrical switching actions when the levers are displaced.
140 Universal box system US15155179 2016-05-16 US09543093B2 2017-01-10 Cosmo Castaldo
A switch actuator device is disclosed. The switch actuator device includes a switch housing, a body having a first and second arm, and a resilient member having a first and second end. The first and second ends of the resilient member are configured to be coupled to the body and switch housing, respectively. The resilient member exerts a first force on the body when the body is at a first position, a second force when the body is at a second position, and a third force when the body is at a threshold position. When the body is rotated about a pivot point from the first to second position, or vice versa, the respective first or second force increases in magnitude and acts on the body to first resist the rotation until the body is in the threshold position, and then assists the rotation.
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