MECHANICAL SWITCHES

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METROL LTD. METROL CO., LTD. 1-100 Takamatsu-cho Tachikawa-shi Tokyo 1900011 Japan Mechanical Switches, namely, contact switches and limit switches for use in the field of manufacturing;LTD;
SOLDO ROTORK PLC Rotork House, Brassmill Lane Bath BA13JQ United Kingdom Mechanical switches, proximity switches, inductive position sensors, valve positioners, valve handles and gear overrides, wireless industrial networks, wireless switches, taken in connection with industrial devices such as valves;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
SOLDO SOLDO S.R.L. - SOCIO UNICO Via Moltebaldo, 60 I-25015 DESENZANO DEL GARDA (BRESCIA) Italy Mechanical switches, proximity switches, inductive position sensors, valve positioners, valve handles and gear overrides, wireless industrial networks, wireless switches, taken in connection with industrial devices such as valves;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
TURQUOISE SWITCH PANASONIC CORPORATION 1006 Oaza Kadoma, Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 Japan Mechanical switches, namely, limit switches for detecting objects, namely, switches used to detect the presence of objects in the path of power windows, doors, hoods, and trunks in the automotive field;switch;
VIBRALERT METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P. 8824 Fallbrook Drive Houston TX 770644855 Mechanical switches, namely, inertial switches for detecting vibration of industrial machinery; Mechanical motion sensitive switches, namely, inertial switches for detecting vibration of industrial machinery; Mechanical motor switches for switching off motors, namely, inertial switches for detecting vibration of industrial machinery and initiating shutdown upon excessive vibration; High frequency switches, namely, inertial switches for detecting vibration of industrial machinery;VIBRATION ALERT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to a printer system that incorporates an electrically addressable array of micro electro-mechanical switches of arbitrary width. In one embodiment, array of micro electro-mechanical switches of arbitrary width that comprises an electrostatic array used to attract fusible toner or electrically charged ink droplets from a hopper or ink jet assembly to a piece of paper or other printable substrate. The electrostatic array uses electrostatic latching to create the charged environment to allow the toner or ink to be attracted from the hopper or ink jet assembly toward the array. A piece of paper is interposed between the array and the hopper or ink jet assembly. Additional micro electro-mechanical switches control the release of the ink droplets from the ink jet assembly. The micro electro-mechanical switches each comprise a sealed cell that relies on pneumatic restoration forces to insure that switch contacts can be successfully broken as desired.