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US2059283A
US2059283A US669577A US66957733A US2059283A US 2059283 A US2059283 A US 2059283A US 669577 A US669577 A US 669577A US 66957733 A US66957733 A US 66957733A US 2059283 A US2059283 A US 2059283A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H21/00Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H21/54Lever switches with blade-type contact co-operating with one or two spring-clip contacts, e.g. knife switch
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  • An object ,of this invention is to provide a novel and simple form of polarity reverser and one which may be readily operated.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide polarity reverser or switch which may be very cheaply manufactured and of few component parts.
  • a square base plate oi.' any desired insulating material is provided with contacts united with the circuit elements.
  • a plug connector which consists of two metallic blades interconnected by a handle or holder formed of insulating material.
  • the blades have Y vextensions adapted to engage in holes provided in the base plate, the extensions serving as supports or guides for the blades.
  • Fig. l is a plan view of the reverser with the switch handle removed;
  • a y Fig. 2 is a front view of the switch shown in Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a front view of the switch handle; and,
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of Fig. 3.
  • a base plate I which may be formed of any known insulating material are secured preferably y at the four corners of a square the metallic con- 80 tacts A, B, C and D.
  • Each contact is preferably formed of a flat central portion 3 which is held in position against the face of plate I by a screw 4 threaded into a tapped hole in plate I.
  • 'I'he contacts are formed to have two upwardly turned ends l and 6 arranged at substantially right angles to thellat portion 3.
  • the planes of the end portions 5 and 6 are also arranged' at right angles to each other, so that when mounted on the base as shown in Fig.
  • the corresponding ends B of cooperating contacts are substantially parallel.
  • I 'Ihe contacts are preferably made ora metal having considerable resilience or which acts like a spring and the extreme end portions or tips are preferably turned inward somewhat as shown at l.1 so as to facilitate theI entering of the switch blade.
  • the power supply lines E and F are connected to diagonally opposite contacts such as B and D as diagrammaticaliy shown in Fig. l.
  • Four elongated narrow slots S are provided passing through the base, the width of each being slightly greater than that of the guide portion or linger 8 on the switch blade 9, said slots S being preferably 55 located between the corner contacts as shown.
  • the switch plug is formed by two metal blades 9 and I0 which may be secured by any means (not shown) to an elongated handle II of substantially ff rectangular shape as shown in Fig. 3 the handle I I has a rectangular shaped raised top portion I I' 5 near each of its ends.
  • the blades 9 and I0 are preferably cut T shape as shown in Fig. 3 the center arm 8 being tapered as shown and being substantially longer than the upturned-ends 6 of the contacts A, B..
  • exten- 10 sions 8 are formed in the middle of the blade which are adapted to enter the slots S and guide the plug as it is moved downwards to cause the opposite ends I2 of the blade to meet and contact the upturned ends 8 of the corner contacts.
  • the tapered ends 8 thus facilitate the insertion of the plug as it is only necessary to enter their narrow ends in the slots S and apply pressure to handle I I. the end portions 8 serving as mechanical guiding means to correctly position the switch blades.
  • contacts A and C may be considered the output terminals of the reverser and B and D its input terminals.
  • a polarity reverser'comprls ing an insulating base provided with a pair of apertures,l at least three spaced apart contacts mounted on said base, a plug comprising an insulated handle, anv elongated switch blade having a length equal to the distance between two only of said contacts and a guide. means arranged to enter Veither of said apertures to guide said switch blade into-position4 40 A with two oi' said contacts.
  • a switching lmeans comprising a base provided with at least two narrow. elongated apertures, two pairs of metallic contact members secured to said base and insulated from each other, and a plug comprising an insulated handle, two T Y shaped switch blades secured thereto and each of a length equal to the distance between the'contact members of either pair, the vertical arms of said T shaped blades being tapered to enter the elongated apertures in said base and to thereby guide said plug as it is adjusted endwise.
  • 'A switching means comprising an insulating base, two pairs of metallic spring contacts mounted on said base each contact comprising a flat portion adapted to lie against said base and two upturned end portions lying in planes substantially at 90 with each other and with the plane of said iiat portion and a cooperating plug comprising a handle of insulating material and two elongated switch blades carried thereby, each blade being arranged to contact with the parallel upturned end portions of one pair of contacts or with the parallel upturned end portions of a contact of one pair and the adjacent contact of the other pair.
  • a polarity reverser comprising a base formed of insulating material, four spring contacts secured to said base at the corners of a square, said base being provided with two pairs of elongated apertures located within said square, and a cooperating plug comprising two parallel metallic switch blades each of which has an integral extension whose length is greater than the height of said spring contacts, said extensions being shaped and arranged so as to enter either of said pairs of apertures to effectively guide said plug.

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Patented Nov. 3, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlcE funken Gesellschaft fr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany, a corporation of Germany Applicatllirlil May 5,' 1933, Serial No. 669,577
Germany May 11, 1932 re diams. (ci. 17e-32s) i An object ,of this invention is to provide a novel and simple form of polarity reverser and one which may be readily operated.
A further object of the invention is to provide polarity reverser or switch which may be very cheaply manufactured and of few component parts.
According tothe invention, a square base plate oi.' any desired insulating material is provided with contacts united with the circuit elements. For effecting the change in polarity recourse is had to a plug connector which consists of two metallic blades interconnected by a handle or holder formed of insulating material. The blades have Y vextensions adapted to engage in holes provided in the base plate, the extensions serving as supports or guides for the blades.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is Aillustrated in the accompanying drawing in 204 which:
Fig. l is a plan view of the reverser with the switch handle removed; A y Fig. 2 is a front view of the switch shown in Fig. l; Fig. 3 is a front view of the switch handle; and,
Fig. 4 is a top view of Fig. 3.
To a base plate I which may be formed of any known insulating material are secured preferably y at the four corners of a square the metallic con- 80 tacts A, B, C and D. Each contact is preferably formed of a flat central portion 3 which is held in position against the face of plate I by a screw 4 threaded into a tapped hole in plate I. 'I'he contacts are formed to have two upwardly turned ends l and 6 arranged at substantially right angles to thellat portion 3. The planes of the end portions 5 and 6 are also arranged' at right angles to each other, so that when mounted on the base as shown in Fig. 1 the corresponding ends B of cooperating contacts are substantially parallel.I 'Ihe contacts are preferably made ora metal having considerable resilience or which acts like a spring and the extreme end portions or tips are preferably turned inward somewhat as shown at l.1 so as to facilitate theI entering of the switch blade.
The power supply lines E and F are connected to diagonally opposite contacts such as B and D as diagrammaticaliy shown in Fig. l. Four elongated narrow slots S are provided passing through the base, the width of each being slightly greater than that of the guide portion or linger 8 on the switch blade 9, said slots S being preferably 55 located between the corner contacts as shown.
The switch plug is formed by two metal blades 9 and I0 which may be secured by any means (not shown) to an elongated handle II of substantially ff rectangular shape as shown in Fig. 3 the handle I I has a rectangular shaped raised top portion I I' 5 near each of its ends. The blades 9 and I0 are preferably cut T shape as shown in Fig. 3 the center arm 8 being tapered as shown and being substantially longer than the upturned-ends 6 of the contacts A, B.. By virtue of this shape, exten- 10 sions 8 are formed in the middle of the blade which are adapted to enter the slots S and guide the plug as it is moved downwards to cause the opposite ends I2 of the blade to meet and contact the upturned ends 8 of the corner contacts. The tapered ends 8 thus facilitate the insertion of the plug as it is only necessary to enter their narrow ends in the slots S and apply pressure to handle I I. the end portions 8 serving as mechanical guiding means to correctly position the switch blades. 20
It will be evident that when. the plug is inserted with the switch blade 9 in contact with contacts B and C, the contact C will be on the positive side of the line and contact'A will be connected to its negative side. By turning the plug through 90 25 degrees contact A willbe connected to the positive and contactV C to the negative side of the supply line. When arranged as shown contacts A and C may be considered the output terminals of the reverser and B and D its input terminals. 3
Having described my invention, what I claim is: 1. A polarity reverser'comprlsing an insulating base provided with a pair of apertures,l at least three spaced apart contacts mounted on said base, a plug comprising an insulated handle, anv elongated switch blade having a length equal to the distance between two only of said contacts and a guide. means arranged to enter Veither of said apertures to guide said switch blade into-position4 40 A with two oi' said contacts.
2. The combinationoi` the preceding claim in which said guide means has a tapered end portion.
3. A switching lmeans comprising a base provided with at least two narrow. elongated apertures, two pairs of metallic contact members secured to said base and insulated from each other, and a plug comprising an insulated handle, two T Y shaped switch blades secured thereto and each of a length equal to the distance between the'contact members of either pair, the vertical arms of said T shaped blades being tapered to enter the elongated apertures in said base and to thereby guide said plug as it is adjusted endwise.
4. 'A switching means comprising an insulating base, two pairs of metallic spring contacts mounted on said base each contact comprising a flat portion adapted to lie against said base and two upturned end portions lying in planes substantially at 90 with each other and with the plane of said iiat portion and a cooperating plug comprising a handle of insulating material and two elongated switch blades carried thereby, each blade being arranged to contact with the parallel upturned end portions of one pair of contacts or with the parallel upturned end portions of a contact of one pair and the adjacent contact of the other pair.
5. A polarity reverser comprising a base formed of insulating material, four spring contacts secured to said base at the corners of a square, said base being provided with two pairs of elongated apertures located within said square, and a cooperating plug comprising two parallel metallic switch blades each of which has an integral extension whose length is greater than the height of said spring contacts, said extensions being shaped and arranged so as to enter either of said pairs of apertures to effectively guide said plug.
6. The combination of the preceding claim in which said switch blades and extensions are formed of sheet metal.
FRANZ SAAR.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2972656A (en) * 1957-01-04 1961-02-21 B & C Metal Stamping Company Meter box and reversible shorting bar therefor
US2977564A (en) * 1958-05-19 1961-03-28 Civitelli Gennaro Electric plug ejector
US3043768A (en) * 1959-04-08 1962-07-10 Bronswerk Nv Electrodialysis apparatus with reversal of polarity
US3109692A (en) * 1960-01-18 1963-11-05 Watts Electric & Mfg Co Polarized electrical connector

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2972656A (en) * 1957-01-04 1961-02-21 B & C Metal Stamping Company Meter box and reversible shorting bar therefor
US2977564A (en) * 1958-05-19 1961-03-28 Civitelli Gennaro Electric plug ejector
US3043768A (en) * 1959-04-08 1962-07-10 Bronswerk Nv Electrodialysis apparatus with reversal of polarity
US3109692A (en) * 1960-01-18 1963-11-05 Watts Electric & Mfg Co Polarized electrical connector

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