Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Feb 13, 2012 07:55
12 yrs ago
French term
chariot
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
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"Plus précisément, l'invention concerne un dispositif de coupure de courant électrique, tel qu'un interrupteur sectionneur, comprenant :
- un boîtier;
- au moins un contact fixe solidaire du boîtier;
- un chariot monté coulissant dans le boîtier suivant une direction axiale entre une position inactive et une position finale d'enclenchement en passant par une position de retenue"
There are lots of threads on "chariot" but there is no electrical field
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I hope you can help me
"Plus précisément, l'invention concerne un dispositif de coupure de courant électrique, tel qu'un interrupteur sectionneur, comprenant :
- un boîtier;
- au moins un contact fixe solidaire du boîtier;
- un chariot monté coulissant dans le boîtier suivant une direction axiale entre une position inactive et une position finale d'enclenchement en passant par une position de retenue"
There are lots of threads on "chariot" but there is no electrical field
Thank you
Thank you in advance
Proposed translations
(English)
2 | carriage | Tony M |
3 | sliding carriage | narasimha (X) |
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carriage
As this is a patent and an invention, it's hard to be sure, of course, you probably need to look at the drawings if any to decide what best to call it.
However, this is one common translation for chariot in many fields (though there are several other possibilities!), and from the context given, it sounds to me as if this might be applicable; it possibly depends just how big this thing is (e.g. how much current is this c/b designed to carry?) as to whether or not 'carriage' would work — I'd have more qualms if this thing were very small (when it might, for example, become a 'slider')
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Now we have seen the image, I can't really think of a better term for this; it does indeed seem to be like a little carriage.
Alternatively, you might consider expanding it to something like 'sliding element', which is perhaps more appropriate for your document.
Here, I don't think my last suggestion of 'slider' would really be applicable.
However, this is one common translation for chariot in many fields (though there are several other possibilities!), and from the context given, it sounds to me as if this might be applicable; it possibly depends just how big this thing is (e.g. how much current is this c/b designed to carry?) as to whether or not 'carriage' would work — I'd have more qualms if this thing were very small (when it might, for example, become a 'slider')
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Note added at 1 jour1 heure (2012-02-14 09:55:33 GMT)
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Now we have seen the image, I can't really think of a better term for this; it does indeed seem to be like a little carriage.
Alternatively, you might consider expanding it to something like 'sliding element', which is perhaps more appropriate for your document.
Here, I don't think my last suggestion of 'slider' would really be applicable.
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sliding carriage
This type of carriage is found in toggle switches. It makes and breaks contacts when the lever of the switch is actuated, which is achieved by a sliding carriage.
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