Step-on foot switch
First Claim
1. In a step-on actuated foot switch of the type used for automatically disengaging motor servo drives on X-ray examination devices in case of danger which includes a base plate resting on a floor adjacent the examination device and a foot plate suspended above the base plate parallel thereto with switching elements intermediate the foot plate and base plate actuatable by relative movement of the two plates, the improvement of the foot plate and base plate being interconnected entirely around a common periphery by a flexible gapless seal member extending from the foot plate to the base plate, the switching elements including arched contact springs each having portions thereof fastened to one of the plates with at least one free end projecting from the point of attachment between the two plates curving from the point of attachment outwardly into contact with the plate to which the spring is attached, and then back towards the plate to which the spring is attached terminating in a free end, contact strips carried by the plate to which the springs are attached underlying respective free end and being contactable by the free end when the foot plate is fully suspended above the base plate, interrupter blocks attached to the plate to which the contact springs are attached, said interrupter blocks underlying the contact springs adjacent the contact strips intermediate the point of attachment of the contact springs and the free ends, the interrupter blocks effective to lift the free end out of contact with the contact strips when the top plate is depressed towards the base plate.
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Abstract
A step-on actuated foot switch is disclosed preferably for use in connection with X-ray examination devices to automatically turn off motor servo drives when an operator'"'"'s feet are positioned adjacent moving portions of the X-ray examination device. The switch device includes a support plate having a step-on plate suspended above the floor plate and parallel thereto with interposed switching elements which are actuated by relative movement of the two plates. The switch elements are bent spring contact devices which have fulcrum points positioned thereunder about which portions of the spring bend during relative movement of the two plates to break a contact.
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- 1. In a step-on actuated foot switch of the type used for automatically disengaging motor servo drives on X-ray examination devices in case of danger which includes a base plate resting on a floor adjacent the examination device and a foot plate suspended above the base plate parallel thereto with switching elements intermediate the foot plate and base plate actuatable by relative movement of the two plates, the improvement of the foot plate and base plate being interconnected entirely around a common periphery by a flexible gapless seal member extending from the foot plate to the base plate, the switching elements including arched contact springs each having portions thereof fastened to one of the plates with at least one free end projecting from the point of attachment between the two plates curving from the point of attachment outwardly into contact with the plate to which the spring is attached, and then back towards the plate to which the spring is attached terminating in a free end, contact strips carried by the plate to which the springs are attached underlying respective free end and being contactable by the free end when the foot plate is fully suspended above the base plate, interrupter blocks attached to the plate to which the contact springs are attached, said interrupter blocks underlying the contact springs adjacent the contact strips intermediate the point of attachment of the contact springs and the free ends, the interrupter blocks effective to lift the free end out of contact with the contact strips when the top plate is depressed towards the base plate.
- 10. A step-on actuated foot switch comprising top and bottom relatively spaced co-dimensional plates, the bottom plate having attached thereto a plurality of contact springs having a point of attachment and projecting free ends, the contact springs being arched between the point of attachment and the free end, the arc projecting away from the bottom plate, a plurality of contact strips attached to the bottom plate underlying the free ends of the contact springs, a plurality of interrupter blocks attached to the bottom plate adjacent the contact strips underlying portions of the contact springs intermediate the point of attachment and the free end, the interrupter blocks having a height projecting above the base plate greater than a height projecting above the base plate of the contact strips, the top plate suspended on the contact springs above the interrupter blocks by a distance greater than the thickness of the contact springs, the top plate moveable towards the bottom plate against the resilient resistance of the contact springs by application of a load to the top plate, movement of the top plate towards the bottom plate forcing the contact springs against the interrupter blocks and effective to lift the free ends off the contact strips, a marginal seal extending around the switch between the top plate and bottom plate sealing the interspace between the top plate and the bottom plate, the marginal seal formed of flexible material facilitating movement of the top plate towards and away from the bottom plate, and an electrical circuit interconnected through the contact springs and contact strips.
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