(under subclass 106) Subject matter wherein the circuit interrupter is a rotary switch.
(1) Note. A rotary switch is a device wherein a rotary contact member coacts with stationary contacts so that as the rotary member rotates the circuit between each of the stationary contacts and the rotary contact is made and broken in a predetermined sequence.
(2) Note. A usual example of a rotary switch is a commutator.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
200, Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers,
19.03+, 19.07+, 19.18+, and 36+ for the structure of rotary switch structures.
250, Radiant Energy, 401, for such conversion systems wherein the load device is an X-ray apparatus.
310, Electrical Generator or Motor Structure,
233+, for the structure of commutators for dynamoelectric machines.