US3142743A - Momentary actuator for precision snap switch - Google Patents

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US3142743A
US3142743A US102015A US10201561A US3142743A US 3142743 A US3142743 A US 3142743A US 102015 A US102015 A US 102015A US 10201561 A US10201561 A US 10201561A US 3142743 A US3142743 A US 3142743A
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  • the present invention is directed to an actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism whereby initiation of actuation of the switch mechanism occurs upon movement of the actuating arrangement in but one direction only and whereby actuation of the switch mechanism can be adjustably limited in duration to provide pulse actuation dependent upon the actuating arrangement achieving a position pre-determined by the adjustment.
  • a common form of actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism provides for the actuation and deactuation of the switch mechanism upon each reversal of movement of the actuating arrangement.
  • Another common form of actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism provides for the actuation and deactuation of the switch mechanism dependent upon the position of the actuating arrangement with respect to the switch mechanism. That is, the switch mechanism is actuated upon movement of the actuating arrangement in one direction to and past a certain position and this condition is maintained until the actuating arrangement in its movement in the opposite direction passes this position.
  • a switch mechanism and the actuating arrangement for the switch mechanism are supported in a housing.
  • the actuating arrangement comprises a pivotal, collapsible lever system arranged to be driven by an actuator supported in and operable from without the housing.
  • One of the levers is associated with an adjustable abutment located in the housing but easily accessible for adjustment from without the housing.
  • the combination is so arranged that engagement of the lever system by the actuator upon movement thereof in one direction followed by pivotal movement of the lever system results in actuation of the switch mechanism and further movement results in engagement of the adjustable abutment by the appropriate lever and ultimately the collapse of the lever system and deactuation of the switch mechanism. Movement of the actuator in the opposite direction has no efiect on the switch mechanism as the lever system is in a collapsed condition and cannot again assume its original condition until the actuator has almost assumed its initial position preparatory for another cycle of operation.
  • a further object is to provide the switch mechanism and the actuating arrangement as above set forth in a housing wherein the adjustable means is easily accessible from without the housing.
  • FIGURE 1 is a view, partially in section, of an embodiment of the invention comprising a switch mechanism and an actuating arrangement therefor disposed in a housing, the combination being in an initial or at rest condition;
  • FIGURE 2 is a partial view, on a reduced scale and partially in section, of the upper portion of FIGURE 1 With the combination in an intermediate condition wherein the switch mechanism is actuated and the appropriate lever of the actuating arrangement is in engagement with the adjustable abutment of the actuating arrangement; and
  • FIGURE 3 is a partial view, on a reduced scale and partially in section, of the upper portion of FIGURE 1, which includes a modified form of the adjustable abutment, with the combination in an extreme condition wherein the lever system of the actuating arrangement is in a collapsed condition and the switch mechanism is deactuated.
  • a housing 10 includes a cavity 12 in which a precision snap acting switch mechanism 14 of the general type disclosed in the McGall Patent 1,960,020 and an actuating arrangement 16 are disposed. Supported by the housing is an actuator plunger 17 for actuating the actuating arrangement 16 and the switch mechanism 14.
  • the housing 10 is arranged to have a cover plate, not shown, fastened thereto by screw fasteners, not shown, disposed in threaded openings 18 to enclose the elements within the cavity 12.
  • the housing 10 is further arranged to be mounted to a structure, not shown, by means of appropriate fasteners, not shown, disposed through mounting holes 20.
  • the switch mechanism 14 which is arranged to be actuated by actuating element 22 is supported on a boss, not shown, provided on the bottom wall of the cavity 12 by means of screw fasteners 24.
  • the actuating arrangement includes a collapsible lever system comprised of levers 31, 32, and 33 and an adjustable abutment member (34, FIGURES 1 and 2, and 134, FIGURE 3).
  • Lever 31 includes a pair of spaced upstanding ears 31a through openings in which pin 35, staked to the bottom wall of the cavity 12, is disposed so as to allow pivotal movement of the lever about the pin as an axis.
  • a looped spring member 36 fastened to the lever 31 by rivet 37, extends over the actuating element 22 of the switch mechanism 14 and includes an upstanding leg 36:: for passage through opening 31b in the lever 31 and a lip 36b for engagement with a portion of the lever 31 so as to act as a stress relief or overtravel mechanism.
  • the lever 31 is constantly under a bias, tending to rotate it counterclockwise, provided by both the precision snap acting arrangement of the switch mechanism 14 and the spring member 36. With the combination in an initial or at rest condition, the lever 31 is biased against a stop pin 38 also staked to the bottom wall of the cavity 12.
  • Lever 32 extending in the same general direction as the lever 31 includes a pair of spaced upstanding ears 32a which straddle the upstanding ears 31a of the lever 31 and through openings in which pin 35 is disposed so as to allow pivotal movement of the lever 32 about the pin as an axis.
  • the levers 31 and 32 are maintained on the pin 35 by retaining ring 39.
  • the lever 32 is constantly under a bias, tending to rotate it counterclockwise, provided by torsion spring 40 which is supported on the pin 35, one extremity of which bears against a side wall of the cavity 12 and the other extremity of which bears against the underside of the lever 32. With the combination in an initial or at rest condition, the lever 32 is biased against the lower surface of pad a of the housing 10.
  • a pair of up standing ears 32b are provided through openings in which is disposed a riveted pin 42.
  • Lever 33 which is of bell crank form includes a leg 33:; which extends toward the free extremity of the lever 31 and a leg 3312 which extends toward adjustable abutment member (34-, FIGURES l and 2, and 134, FIGURE 3) and further includes a pair of spaced upstanding ears 33c, which are straddled by the upstanding ears 32b of lever 32, through openings in which pin 42 is disposed so as to allow pivotal movement of the lever 33 about the pin as an axis. Disposed on the pin 42 and straddled by the upstanding ears 330 is a roller 44.
  • the lever 33 is constantly under a bias, tending to rotate it clockwise, provided by torsion spring 45 supported by the upstanding ears 32b of the lever 32 and engaging the upper surface of the lever 33. With the combination in an initial or at rest condition, the leg 33a of the lever 33 is biased against lever 32.
  • the adjustable abutment member 34- of FIGURES l and 2 includes a forwardly extending leg 34a at its upper extremity for engagement with leg 33b of the lever 33 and a forwardly extending angular leg 34b at its lower extremity which includes a threaded opening for reception of threaded portion 46a of slotted adjustment screw 46.
  • the adjustment screw 46 is maintained in opening 4-7 of housing 10 by retaining ring 48 but of course is free to be rotated for adjustment purposes from without the housing 10.
  • a slot 340 is provided in the adjustable abutment member 34 and a shouldered screw 50 which acts as a guide is disposed therethrough and fastened to the bottom wall of the cavity 12.
  • the adjustable abutment member 34 is free to be moved upwardly and downwardly with respect to the leg 33b of the lever 33 dependent upon the direction of rotation of the adjustment screw 46.
  • FIGURE 3 While the adjustable abutment member 34 disclosed in FIGURES 1 and 2 is satisfactory, a simpler approach is shown in FIGURE 3 wherein the adjustable abutment member 134 comprises a slotted adjustment pin 146, main tained in opening 147 of the housing 10 by retaining ring 148, having an eccentric 134a disposed on the inner extremity thereof for engagement with leg 33b of lever 33. Again, the adjustment pin 146 is free to be rotated from without the housing 10 to position the eccentric 134a with respect to the leg 33b of the lever 33.
  • the plunger 17 which has a tapered inner extremity 17a and an enlarged outer extremity 17b is journaled in bearing 54 provided in boss 10b of the housing 10 and opening 56 located in pad 10a.
  • the plunger 17 is biased outwardly by coil spring 58, one end of which engages surface of pad 10a and the other end of which engages Washer 66 which is maintained on the plunger by means of retaining ring 62. Inward movement of the plunger 17 is limited by the extremity 17b whereas outward movement is limited by retaining ring 62.
  • inward movement of the plunger 17 first results in engagement of the roller 44 disposed on the pin 42 by the tapered portion 17a followed by pivotal clockwise movement of the levers 32 and 33 about the pin 35 as an axis. Subsequent inward movement of the plunger 17 causes engagement between the leg 33a of the lever 33 with the free extremity of the lever 31 thereby resulting in pivotal movement of the lever 31 about the pin 35 as an axis. Still further movement of the plunger 17 results in initiation at actuation of the switch mechanism 14 followed by strain release between the spring member 36 and the lever 31 as is shown in FIGURE 2.
  • the adjustable abutment members 34 and 134 need merely be positioned so as to increase the distance between the leg 33b of the lever 33 and the leg 34a and the eccentric 134a, respectively, and to decrease the duration of actuation or pulse actuation to decrease the distance.
  • a housing supporting a switch mechanism; an actuating arrangement for said switch mechanism, the actuating arrangement comprising: a first lever pivotal about a first axis and engageable with the actuating element of said switch mechanism; a second lever extending in the same direction as said first lever pivotal about the first axis and supporting a bell crank lever pivotal about a second axis, said bell crank lever including a first arm engageable with said first lever near its free extremity and a second arm engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto and from without said housing; and an actuator supportable in and operable from without said housing and initially movable to engage a portion of said second lever to cause pivotal movement of said second lever and said bell crank lever about said first axis and engagement of said first lever by the first arm of said bell crank lever, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever further movable to cause pivotal movement of said first lever about said first axis to engage the actuating element of and actuate said switch mechanism, said actuator and said second lever extending
  • An actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism comprising: a first lever pivotal about an axis and engageable with the actuating element of the switch mechanism; a second lever pivotal about an axis and supporting a bell crank lever pivotal about an axis, said bell crank lever including a first arm engageable with said first lever near its free extremity and a second arm engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; and an actuator initially movable to engage a portion of said second lever to cause pivotal movement of said second lever and said bell crank lever about the axis of said second lever and engagement of said first lever by the first arm of said bell crank lever, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever further movable to cause pivotal movement of said first lever about its axis to engage the actuating element of and actuate the switch mechanism, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever and said first lever still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second arm of said bell crank lever and pivotal movement thereof about its axis to cause
  • An actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism comprising: a first lever pivotal about an axis and engageable with the actuating element of the switch mechanism and a second lever pivotal about an axis and supporting a third lever pivotal about an axis, said third lever including a first portion to one side of the axis thereof engageable with said first lever near its free extremity and a second portion to the other side of the axis thereof engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; said second lever and said third lever pivotally movable about the axis of said second lever to cause engagement of said first lever by the first portion of said third lever, said second lever and said third lever further movable to cause pivotal movement of said first lever about its axis to engage the actuating element of and actuate the switch mechanism, said second lever and said third lever and said first lever still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second portion of said third lever and pivotal movement thereof about its axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated from said
  • An actuating arrangement comprising: a driven member and a first lever pivotal about a first axis and supporting a second lever pivotal about a second axis, said second lever including a first portion to one side of said second axis engageable with said driven member near an extremity thereof and a second portion to the other side of said second axis engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; said first lever and said second lever pivotally movable about said first axis to cause engagement of said driven member by the first portion of said second lever, said first lever and said second lever further movable to cause movement of said driven member, said first lever and said second lever and said driven member still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second portion of said second lever and pivotal movement thereof about said second axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated with said driven member.
  • An actuating arrangement comprising: a driven member and a driving member supporting a lever pivotal about an axis, said lever including a first portion to one side of said axis engageable with said driven member and a second portion to the other side of said axis engageable With an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; said driving member and said lever movable to cause engagement of said driven member by the first portion of said lever, said driving member and said lever further movable to cause movement of said driven member, said driving member and said lever and said driven member still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second portion of said lever and pivotal movement thereof about said axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated from said driven member.
  • An actuating arrangement comprising: a driven member and a driving member supporting a lever pivotal about an axis, said lever including a first portion to one side of said axis engageable with said driven member and a second portion to the other side of said axis engageable with an abutment; said driving member and said lever movable to cause engagement of said driven member by the first portion of said lever, said driving member and said lever further movable to cause movement of said driven member, said driving member and said lever and said driven member still further movable to cause engagement of said abutment by the second portion of said lever and pivotal movement thereof about said axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated from said driven member.

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July 28, 1964 B. A. BORGES 3,142,743
MOMENTARY ACTUATOR FOR PRECISION SNAP SWITCH Filed April 10, 1961 A4 7 38 36a 33c 50 38 32b 14a INVENTOR. BURT A. BORGES ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,142,743 MOMENTARY ACTUATOR FOR PRECISION SNAP SWITCH Burt A. Borges, Denver, Colo, assignor to Minneapolis- Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn., a
corporation of Delaware Filed Apr. 10, 1961, Ser. No. 102,015 6 Claims. (Cl. 200-160) The present invention is directed to an actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism whereby initiation of actuation of the switch mechanism occurs upon movement of the actuating arrangement in but one direction only and whereby actuation of the switch mechanism can be adjustably limited in duration to provide pulse actuation dependent upon the actuating arrangement achieving a position pre-determined by the adjustment.
A common form of actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism provides for the actuation and deactuation of the switch mechanism upon each reversal of movement of the actuating arrangement. Another common form of actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism provides for the actuation and deactuation of the switch mechanism dependent upon the position of the actuating arrangement with respect to the switch mechanism. That is, the switch mechanism is actuated upon movement of the actuating arrangement in one direction to and past a certain position and this condition is maintained until the actuating arrangement in its movement in the opposite direction passes this position. However, in some applications, it is necessary to limit initiation of actuation of the switch mechanism upon movement of the actuating arrangement in but one direction only. In other applications, it is necessary to limit initiation of actuation of the switch mechanism upon movement of the actuating arrangement in but one direction and then only until the actuator attains a pre-determined position thus providing pulse actuation. In still other applications, it is necessary to provide pulse actuation of the switch mechanism as just set forth but the pre-determined position must be adjustable. It is these latter aspects to which the present invention is directed.
As disclosed in the preferred embodiment herein a switch mechanism and the actuating arrangement for the switch mechanism are supported in a housing. The actuating arrangement comprises a pivotal, collapsible lever system arranged to be driven by an actuator supported in and operable from without the housing. One of the levers is associated with an adjustable abutment located in the housing but easily accessible for adjustment from without the housing. The combination is so arranged that engagement of the lever system by the actuator upon movement thereof in one direction followed by pivotal movement of the lever system results in actuation of the switch mechanism and further movement results in engagement of the adjustable abutment by the appropriate lever and ultimately the collapse of the lever system and deactuation of the switch mechanism. Movement of the actuator in the opposite direction has no efiect on the switch mechanism as the lever system is in a collapsed condition and cannot again assume its original condition until the actuator has almost assumed its initial position preparatory for another cycle of operation.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism to cause initiation of actuation of the switch mechanism in but one direction of movement of the actuating arrangement with the duration of actuation or pulse actuation dependent upon the attainment of a pre-determined position by the actuating arrangement.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an actuating arrangement as above set forth wherein the 3,142,743 Patented July 28, 1964 duration of actuation or pulse actuation can be varied by adjustable means.
A further object is to provide the switch mechanism and the actuating arrangement as above set forth in a housing wherein the adjustable means is easily accessible from without the housing.
These and other objects will become more apparent from a reading of the following specification and appended claims taken in conjunction with the drawing wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a view, partially in section, of an embodiment of the invention comprising a switch mechanism and an actuating arrangement therefor disposed in a housing, the combination being in an initial or at rest condition;
FIGURE 2 is a partial view, on a reduced scale and partially in section, of the upper portion of FIGURE 1 With the combination in an intermediate condition wherein the switch mechanism is actuated and the appropriate lever of the actuating arrangement is in engagement with the adjustable abutment of the actuating arrangement; and
FIGURE 3 is a partial view, on a reduced scale and partially in section, of the upper portion of FIGURE 1, which includes a modified form of the adjustable abutment, with the combination in an extreme condition wherein the lever system of the actuating arrangement is in a collapsed condition and the switch mechanism is deactuated.
Referring to FIGURES 1, 2, and 3 of the drawing, a housing 10 includes a cavity 12 in which a precision snap acting switch mechanism 14 of the general type disclosed in the McGall Patent 1,960,020 and an actuating arrangement 16 are disposed. Supported by the housing is an actuator plunger 17 for actuating the actuating arrangement 16 and the switch mechanism 14. The housing 10 is arranged to have a cover plate, not shown, fastened thereto by screw fasteners, not shown, disposed in threaded openings 18 to enclose the elements within the cavity 12. The housing 10 is further arranged to be mounted to a structure, not shown, by means of appropriate fasteners, not shown, disposed through mounting holes 20.
The switch mechanism 14 which is arranged to be actuated by actuating element 22 is supported on a boss, not shown, provided on the bottom wall of the cavity 12 by means of screw fasteners 24.
The actuating arrangement includes a collapsible lever system comprised of levers 31, 32, and 33 and an adjustable abutment member (34, FIGURES 1 and 2, and 134, FIGURE 3).
Lever 31 includes a pair of spaced upstanding ears 31a through openings in which pin 35, staked to the bottom wall of the cavity 12, is disposed so as to allow pivotal movement of the lever about the pin as an axis. A looped spring member 36, fastened to the lever 31 by rivet 37, extends over the actuating element 22 of the switch mechanism 14 and includes an upstanding leg 36:: for passage through opening 31b in the lever 31 and a lip 36b for engagement with a portion of the lever 31 so as to act as a stress relief or overtravel mechanism. The lever 31 is constantly under a bias, tending to rotate it counterclockwise, provided by both the precision snap acting arrangement of the switch mechanism 14 and the spring member 36. With the combination in an initial or at rest condition, the lever 31 is biased against a stop pin 38 also staked to the bottom wall of the cavity 12.
Lever 32 extending in the same general direction as the lever 31 includes a pair of spaced upstanding ears 32a which straddle the upstanding ears 31a of the lever 31 and through openings in which pin 35 is disposed so as to allow pivotal movement of the lever 32 about the pin as an axis. The levers 31 and 32 are maintained on the pin 35 by retaining ring 39. The lever 32 is constantly under a bias, tending to rotate it counterclockwise, provided by torsion spring 40 which is supported on the pin 35, one extremity of which bears against a side wall of the cavity 12 and the other extremity of which bears against the underside of the lever 32. With the combination in an initial or at rest condition, the lever 32 is biased against the lower surface of pad a of the housing 10. At the free end of the lever 32, a pair of up standing ears 32b are provided through openings in which is disposed a riveted pin 42.
Lever 33 which is of bell crank form includes a leg 33:; which extends toward the free extremity of the lever 31 and a leg 3312 which extends toward adjustable abutment member (34-, FIGURES l and 2, and 134, FIGURE 3) and further includes a pair of spaced upstanding ears 33c, which are straddled by the upstanding ears 32b of lever 32, through openings in which pin 42 is disposed so as to allow pivotal movement of the lever 33 about the pin as an axis. Disposed on the pin 42 and straddled by the upstanding ears 330 is a roller 44. The lever 33 is constantly under a bias, tending to rotate it clockwise, provided by torsion spring 45 supported by the upstanding ears 32b of the lever 32 and engaging the upper surface of the lever 33. With the combination in an initial or at rest condition, the leg 33a of the lever 33 is biased against lever 32.
The adjustable abutment member 34- of FIGURES l and 2 includes a forwardly extending leg 34a at its upper extremity for engagement with leg 33b of the lever 33 and a forwardly extending angular leg 34b at its lower extremity which includes a threaded opening for reception of threaded portion 46a of slotted adjustment screw 46. The adjustment screw 46 is maintained in opening 4-7 of housing 10 by retaining ring 48 but of course is free to be rotated for adjustment purposes from without the housing 10. A slot 340 is provided in the adjustable abutment member 34 and a shouldered screw 50 which acts as a guide is disposed therethrough and fastened to the bottom wall of the cavity 12. With such an arrangement and since the switch mechanism 14- is disposed on a boss, not shown, provided on the bottom wall of the cavity 12, the adjustable abutment member 34 is free to be moved upwardly and downwardly with respect to the leg 33b of the lever 33 dependent upon the direction of rotation of the adjustment screw 46.
While the adjustable abutment member 34 disclosed in FIGURES 1 and 2 is satisfactory, a simpler approach is shown in FIGURE 3 wherein the adjustable abutment member 134 comprises a slotted adjustment pin 146, main tained in opening 147 of the housing 10 by retaining ring 148, having an eccentric 134a disposed on the inner extremity thereof for engagement with leg 33b of lever 33. Again, the adjustment pin 146 is free to be rotated from without the housing 10 to position the eccentric 134a with respect to the leg 33b of the lever 33.
The plunger 17 which has a tapered inner extremity 17a and an enlarged outer extremity 17b is journaled in bearing 54 provided in boss 10b of the housing 10 and opening 56 located in pad 10a. The plunger 17 is biased outwardly by coil spring 58, one end of which engages surface of pad 10a and the other end of which engages Washer 66 which is maintained on the plunger by means of retaining ring 62. Inward movement of the plunger 17 is limited by the extremity 17b whereas outward movement is limited by retaining ring 62.
With the combination as shown in FIGURE 1 at an initial or at rest condition, inward movement of the plunger 17 first results in engagement of the roller 44 disposed on the pin 42 by the tapered portion 17a followed by pivotal clockwise movement of the levers 32 and 33 about the pin 35 as an axis. Subsequent inward movement of the plunger 17 causes engagement between the leg 33a of the lever 33 with the free extremity of the lever 31 thereby resulting in pivotal movement of the lever 31 about the pin 35 as an axis. Still further movement of the plunger 17 results in initiation at actuation of the switch mechanism 14 followed by strain release between the spring member 36 and the lever 31 as is shown in FIGURE 2. Further, as is shown in FIGURE 2, engagement between the leg 33b of the lever 33 and the leg 34a of the abutment member 34 takes place. As the plunger 17 continues its inward movement with the switch mechanism 14 in an actuated condition, the lever 33 rotates in a counterclockwise direction about pin 42 as an axis so that ultimately the leg 33:: of the lever 33 moves clear of the free extremity of the lever 31 thereby allowing the lever 31 and the spring member 36 to return to the position shown in FIGURE 1 resulting in the deactuation of the switch mechanism 14- to provide a pulse actuation. Of course further inward movement and outward movement of the plunger 17 have no effect on the switch mechanism 14 and to again actuate the switch mechanism, the plunger must be moved outwardly to such an extent that leg 33a of the lever 33 again assumes the relative posi tion with respect to lever 31 shown in FIGURE 1.
It will be evident from a consideration of the operation above described that to increase the duration of actuation or pulse actuation of the switch mechanism the adjustable abutment members 34 and 134 need merely be positioned so as to increase the distance between the leg 33b of the lever 33 and the leg 34a and the eccentric 134a, respectively, and to decrease the duration of actuation or pulse actuation to decrease the distance.
From the above, it will be apparent a combination has been disclosed wherein initiation of actuation of a switch mechanism occurs upon movement of the actuating arrangement in but one direction only and whereby the actuation can be variably limited in duration.
While the invention has been disclosed in a preferred embodiment, it is obvious that a number of modifications are possible. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined from the following claims.
I claim:
1. In combination, a housing supporting a switch mechanism; an actuating arrangement for said switch mechanism, the actuating arrangement comprising: a first lever pivotal about a first axis and engageable with the actuating element of said switch mechanism; a second lever extending in the same direction as said first lever pivotal about the first axis and supporting a bell crank lever pivotal about a second axis, said bell crank lever including a first arm engageable with said first lever near its free extremity and a second arm engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto and from without said housing; and an actuator supportable in and operable from without said housing and initially movable to engage a portion of said second lever to cause pivotal movement of said second lever and said bell crank lever about said first axis and engagement of said first lever by the first arm of said bell crank lever, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever further movable to cause pivotal movement of said first lever about said first axis to engage the actuating element of and actuate said switch mechanism, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever and said first lever still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second arm of said bell crank lever and pivotal movement thereof about said second axis to cause the first arm thereof to become disassociated from said first lever resulting in disengagement of said first lever from the actuating element of and deactuation of said switch mechanism, return movement of said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever being independent of said first lever.
2. An actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism comprising: a first lever pivotal about an axis and engageable with the actuating element of the switch mechanism; a second lever pivotal about an axis and supporting a bell crank lever pivotal about an axis, said bell crank lever including a first arm engageable with said first lever near its free extremity and a second arm engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; and an actuator initially movable to engage a portion of said second lever to cause pivotal movement of said second lever and said bell crank lever about the axis of said second lever and engagement of said first lever by the first arm of said bell crank lever, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever further movable to cause pivotal movement of said first lever about its axis to engage the actuating element of and actuate the switch mechanism, said actuator and said second lever and said bell crank lever and said first lever still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second arm of said bell crank lever and pivotal movement thereof about its axis to cause the first arm thereof to become disassociated from said first lever resulting in disengagement of said first lever from the actuating element of and deactuation of the switch mechanism.
3. An actuating arrangement for a switch mechanism comprising: a first lever pivotal about an axis and engageable with the actuating element of the switch mechanism and a second lever pivotal about an axis and supporting a third lever pivotal about an axis, said third lever including a first portion to one side of the axis thereof engageable with said first lever near its free extremity and a second portion to the other side of the axis thereof engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; said second lever and said third lever pivotally movable about the axis of said second lever to cause engagement of said first lever by the first portion of said third lever, said second lever and said third lever further movable to cause pivotal movement of said first lever about its axis to engage the actuating element of and actuate the switch mechanism, said second lever and said third lever and said first lever still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second portion of said third lever and pivotal movement thereof about its axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated from said first lever resulting in disengagement of said first lever from the actuating element of and deactuation of the switch mechanism.
4. An actuating arrangement comprising: a driven member and a first lever pivotal about a first axis and supporting a second lever pivotal about a second axis, said second lever including a first portion to one side of said second axis engageable with said driven member near an extremity thereof and a second portion to the other side of said second axis engageable with an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; said first lever and said second lever pivotally movable about said first axis to cause engagement of said driven member by the first portion of said second lever, said first lever and said second lever further movable to cause movement of said driven member, said first lever and said second lever and said driven member still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second portion of said second lever and pivotal movement thereof about said second axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated with said driven member.
5. An actuating arrangement comprising: a driven member and a driving member supporting a lever pivotal about an axis, said lever including a first portion to one side of said axis engageable with said driven member and a second portion to the other side of said axis engageable With an abutment adjustable with respect thereto; said driving member and said lever movable to cause engagement of said driven member by the first portion of said lever, said driving member and said lever further movable to cause movement of said driven member, said driving member and said lever and said driven member still further movable to cause engagement of said adjustable abutment by the second portion of said lever and pivotal movement thereof about said axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated from said driven member.
6. An actuating arrangement comprising: a driven member and a driving member supporting a lever pivotal about an axis, said lever including a first portion to one side of said axis engageable with said driven member and a second portion to the other side of said axis engageable with an abutment; said driving member and said lever movable to cause engagement of said driven member by the first portion of said lever, said driving member and said lever further movable to cause movement of said driven member, said driving member and said lever and said driven member still further movable to cause engagement of said abutment by the second portion of said lever and pivotal movement thereof about said axis to cause the first portion thereof to become disassociated from said driven member.
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1. IN COMBINATION, A HOUSING SUPPORTING A SWITCH MECHANISM; AN ACTUATING ARRANGEMENT FOR SAID SWITCH MECHANISM, THE ACTUATING ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING: A FIRST LEVER PIVOTAL ABOUT A FIRST AXIS AND ENGAGEABLE WITH THE ACTUATING ELEMENT OF SAID SWITCH MECHANISM; A SECOND LEVER EXTENDING IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS SAID FIRST LEVER PIVOTAL ABOUT THE FIRST AXIS AND SUPPORTING A BELL CRANK LEVER PIVOTAL ABOUT A SECOND AXIS, SAID BELL CRANK LEVER INCLUDING A FIRST ARM ENGAGEABLE WITH SAID FIRST LEVER NEAR ITS FREE EXTREMITY AND A SECOND ARM ENGAGEABLE WITH AN ABUTMENT ADJUSTABLE WITH RESPECT THERETO AND FROM WITHOUT SAID HOUSING; AND AN ACTUATOR SUPPORTABLE IN AND OPERABLE FROM WITHOUT SAID HOUSING AND INITIALLY MOVABLE TO ENGAGE A PORTION OF SAID SECOND LEVER TO CAUSE PIVOTAL MOVEMENT OF SAID SECOND LEVER AND SAID BELL CRANK LEVER ABOUT SAID FIRST AXIS AND ENGAGEMENT OF SAID FIRST LEVER BY
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