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Exterior mounted door and window alarm switch

  • US 4,465,997 A
  • Filed: 01/26/1981
  • Issued: 08/14/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/26/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electrical alarm switch for a door or window or the like wherein the door or window is locked in its closed position by a dead bolt or latch that engages a recess or opening in a door or window frame or adjacent door or window, the switch changing its electrical state when the dead bolt or latch is opened, the switch comprising:

  • a casing adapted to be mounted on the door or window or door or window frame the casing having a hollow interior portion;

    an electrical contact assembly mounted in the casing, the contact assembly having a contact housing with an open interior and movable electrical contacts mounted therein, a movable actuator bar extending therefrom and positioned so as to change the open or closed state of the electrical contacts on movement of the actuator bar, the contacts being connected to terminals that protrude from the housing, the terminals extending through openings in the casing;

    a terminal assembly mounted over the terminal openings in the casing, the terminal assembly having separate electrical contacts that engage each of the terminals of the contacts and having means for electrically connecting separate electrical leads from an alarm system to each contact;

    a removable cover mounted over the casing so as to cover and conceal the terminal assembly;

    a contact assembly actuating means movably mounted in the casing for engaging the actuator bar so as to change the electrical state of the contact assembly, the contact assembly actuating means being mounted and positioned such that a portion of the contact assembly actuating means engages the latch or dead bolt when it is closed, such engagement moving the contact assembly actuating means and changing the electrical state of the contact assembly, the contact assembly actuating means being biased to move back to its previous position when the dead bolt or latch is opened.

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