Assembly for coupling switch handles

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H01H 9/20 (2006.01) H01H 71/10 (2006.01)

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CA 1283153

ASSEMBLY FOR COUPLING SWITCH HANDLES Abstract of the Disclosure A switch coupling assembly for coupling at least a pair of switched having respective spaced apart actuator handles is provided in order to permit simultaneous switching of the separate switches. Generally tubular spacers fit between each pair of switch handles. At least one tubular spacer is dimensioned with sufficient clearance so that one end of the spacer abuts one of the switch handles while the other end of the spacer is spaced apart from the other switch handle. The switch handles are each provided with alignable openings and a tie rod is dimensioned to extend through the aligned openings in the switch handles and the spacers to couple the switch handles together. The tie rod has a groove alignable in the clearance between the spacer and the adjacent switch handle. A snap ring snugly fits in the clearance to hold the spacer in position and engages the groove on the tie rod to prevent relative movement of the tie rod. The switch handles are thereby coupled together to enable simultaneous movement of the handles.

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