A hermetically sealed float switch having a bistable ball cage therein. The ball cage is free to pivot between either of two spring biased, over center positions responsive to the position of a ball which is free to roll from either end of the race through the cage to the other end of the race. An over center spring holds the ball cage in its last operated position. A safety arm prevents the ball cage from changing its attitude in any manner which, if uncontrolled, might permit the ball to escape into an inoperative position which might capture it behind the ball cage. Adjustment is provided for the on and off levels of the switch responsive to tether length.
The invention is directed to a gravity operated float switch wherein the gravity causes a ball to move within a raceway to contact an operating rod and move it to a position to operate a switch to start or stop the operation of a pump. Cam surfaces are provided on the top surface of the operating arm to move the arm of a contact substrate or a micro switch to an UP or a DOWN position. A novel sealing system comprising a two piece plastic part having a tapered end, and a bushing wrapping the incoming wire and locked within the cover to provide a secure seal for the wire.
An improved ball controlled float control unit wherein a slotted raceway housing pivotally accomodates a narrow ball cage within the slot and with the ball cage being in constant contact with said ball while the ball is permitted to be rollingly supported by the edges defining the slot, with the ball being precluded from getting out of or behind the ball cage, thereby eliminating any possibility of the ball locking up the control function of the unit.
A liquid level detector for detecting liquid level height in a vessel includes a housing adapted to float in the liquid, first and second spaced, fixed stops disposed in the housing, a pendulum having a end pivotally mounted in the housing wherein the pendulum is movable between the stops in response to a change in orientation of the housing due to a change in liquid level height in the vessel, an electrical switch disposed of in the housing adjacent to the first stop and actuable by the pendulum and a cable for tethering an end of the housing to the vessel.
A lamp assembly for use in an automotive applications which contains a switching assembly and a light bulb. The assembly may be mounted on the underside of an automobile hood or trunk and illuminates on angular movement of the hood or trunk. The switching assembly operates through the movement of a sphere within a tube which rests on a pivot block. The movement of the sphere within the tube causes a contact to engage and disengage from two terminals of a bridge switch. When the trunk or hood is closed the contact is disengaged and the light bulb is off. However, when the assembly is rotated 26.degree. from its position when the trunk or hood is closed, the contact bridges the terminals of the bridge switch and the light bulb illuminates. The contact disengages as the trunk or hood closes past 26.degree. and before 10.degree. from its closed position, and the bulb turns off.
A switch is disclosed comprising a housing formed with a chamber along which a ball can roll. An element having a pair of arms is pivotally mounted within the housing, with one arm either side of the ball, such that an inclination of the switch causes the ball to move along the chamber and impinge on one arm of the element to correspondingly turn the element and change the operational state of the switch. The chamber acts as a dump for hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic circuit.