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New model of electric switch for cars and motorcycles characterized in having a rotary device operated by the key of contact, which in its movement drags a metal roller with vertical axis, being able to adopt the set four stable positions, of which one corresponds to the diurnal march and the other three correlative to the nocturnal march, establishing in each of these three positions the electrical contact, precisely by the aforementioned cylinder, between two contiguous metallic elements, of the five that the switch itself is equipped with, the which are distributed concentrically with the axis of rotation of the indicated device, three of these elements being cylindrical and the other two semi-cylindrical, being solidly joined to each other and properly separated by an electric insulator plate, this connection being made in such a way that the plane of the insulating plate belongs to the geometric axis on the one that turns the device. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES0018134U1948-09-211948-09-21
Electric switch model for cars and motorcycles.
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Lever for connecting and disconnecting the current from a distance in the high-voltage disconnectors. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)