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  1. ABLE PHONE (MODEL SW-4) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The SW-4 is a sensitive pneumatic switch that is activated by a puff ( one ounce of pressure) into the flexible tube. The switch is normally open, momentarily closed type switch. 6 foot cable included with a miniature 3.5 mm phone plug. Snap-lock tubing is flexible and self supporting to lengths in excess of 6 feet. The SW-4 comes with 3 feet of snap-lock tubing but additonal lengths can be purchased and snapped in to ex...[More Information]

  2. BLOW SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Pneumatic switch has a small tube that can be mounted where needed. Blowing into the tube activates device. 1/8 inch phone plug....[More Information]

  3. BLOW SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Pneumatic switch enables individual to blow into a plastic tube to momentarily close a normally open switch. Can be used to activate modified toys, to signal for assistance or to scan a communication board....[More Information]

  4. BREATH ACTUATOR (MODEL 2910) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Multiple switch actuator. Two levels of pressure (puff) and two levels of suction (sip) applied through a mouthpiece. Produces the equivalent directional control provided by 4 direction joystick. Features advanced pressure sensing device which is resistant to moisture damage. Pressure and suction inputs converted to directional controls as follows: high pressure = forward, high suction = reverse, low pressure = right, low suction = left. ...[More Information]

  5. BREATH INPUT DEVICE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Breath Input Device (formerly Breath Switch) is a dual switch operated by sip and puff. Three different connectors are available: IBM game port, 25-pin serial, and 9-pin serial. A 25-pin serial will be sent unless otherwise specified. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM PS/2 and IBM PC computers....[More Information]

  6. BREATH SWITCH (MODEL 3128) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Breath Switch, model 3128, is a pneumatic switch designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury or other severe physical disabilities. The switch can be activated by one light breath of air. The switch is mounted on an adjustable stand. Momentary or latch timing can be adjusted and set on a control box....[More Information]

  7. CRESTWOOD LATCH PUFF SWITCH (MODEL 3095) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Crestwood Latch Puff Switch, model 3095, is a pneumatic switch that requires one puff to turn on adapted toys, radios, televisions or other aids. Connected devices will remain on until a second puff is made....[More Information]

  8. CRESTWOOD MOMENTARY PUFF SWITCH (MODEL 3096) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Crestwood Momentary Puff Switch, model 3096, is a pneumatic switch that requires continuous blowing to operate a toy or aid. Ceasing to blow stops switch activation, causing the connected toy or aid to turn off....[More Information]

  9. CUSTOM SPEAKER PHONE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Custom Speaker Phone is designed to enable individuals to operate a telephone by sipping or puffing, and then by voice control. The system consists of a Panasonic speaker telephone, flexible stand, and two pneumatic switches. The phone is operated by a puff to answer or hang up, and a sip to dial the operator. OPTIONS: Separate switches are available for automatic dialing capabilities. Call manufacturer for details....[More Information]

  10. DOUBLE PUFF AND DOUBLE SIP (MODELS 987, 987-8) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Double Puff and Double Sip Switch, model 987 and 987-8, is a pneumatic control switch for use with toys and devices for individuals who have physical disabilities. This double closure electromechanical switch is activated by sipping or puffing slightly on the tube to create the first switch closure. Further sipping or puffing will continue the first switch closure while providing a second closure....[More Information]

  11. DU-IT CP CLASS WHEELCHAIR CONTROLLERS: ACA-5K AIR CUSHION ARRAY KIT. --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Control switch for Du-It CP class wheelchair control system (WCP-1 or WCP-2). Box, 5 by 7 by 2 inches, with 5 pneumatic air bladders, each on 4 foot hose. Can be mounted on wheelchair at various body control sites....[More Information]

  12. DUAL INPUT PNEUMATIC SWITCH (MODEL 999 507) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Dual input pneumatic switch 4 1/2 by 2 1/2 by 1 1/4 inches. Uses 1/8 inch I.D. tubing. Weighs 6 1/2 ounces. Operating pressure 4 grams. 8 1/ 2 foot cord. 2.5 mm subminiature phone plug. May be used with air cushioned bellows....[More Information]

  13. FLAT AIR CUSHION SWITCH FACS-1, FACS-2. --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Control switch operated by light pressure exerted at any point within the central surface of the bellows. Constant pressure on the surface provides a constant activation. Momentary pressure provides a momentary output. Model FACS-2 has a call buzzer. Operates appliances, environmental controls, communicators and call systems....[More Information]

  14. HANDLE MOUNTED BELLOWS (MODEL 6441) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Handle mounted pneumatic bellows connected to plastic tubing which joins remote electrical pressure switch located in appliance. Pressure switch not included. Gross grasp on handle activates bellows. Bellow can be connected to momentary, on/off or sequencing air switches so electrical equipment can be turned on/off or sequenced with no danger of shock....[More Information]

  15. MINI JOYSTICK WITH PNEUMATIC SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Mini Joystick with Pneumatic Switch is a four position short stroke (0.5-inch) ungated joystick with a flexible rubber shaft. The fifth switch is activated by puffing through the shaft. DIMENSIONS: 6 x 1.5 inches. WEIGHT: 10 ounces....[More Information]

  16. MOUTH SWITCH (MODEL PC 7624M) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Pneumatic sip or puff switch. Tube connects to switch to activate Preston's Scan 40 or Scan 8 communicators....[More Information]

  17. ONE-HAND OPERATED TURBO JOYSTICK FOR NINTENDO --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The One-Hand Operated Turbo Joystick for Nintendo is a joystick designed to enable persons with the use of a hand or the mouth to operate the Nintendo and Genesis systems. The joystick is mounted on a base which can be secured to a table. A flexible stand holds the sip/puff tube in an accessible position. A turbo switch gives rapid fire capability for A and B buttons by means of pneumatic controls, and a lever for the S...[More Information]

  18. PUFF SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ComputAbility Puff Switch is a pneumatic switch activated by puffing into a mouthpiece attached to a tube. The switch comes with a 20-inch gooseneck. The switch and gooseneck mount on a heavy duty clamp for attachment to wheelchair or table....[More Information]

  19. PUFF SWITCH (MODEL P-10) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/04) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Puff Switch, model P-10, is a pneumatic switch designed to require minimum movement for individuals with severe physical disabilities. This minimum movement pnuematic switch is activated by puffing or positive mouth air pressure and has an audible click feedback. The mouthpiece terminates in replaceable dental aspirators or plastic flex straws. The switch comes with a 34 inch gooseneck without the ball swivel. Suggest...[More Information]

  20. PUFF-SIP DUAL BREATH SWITCH (MODEL DPS-2B) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 09/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Puff-Sip Dual Breath Switch, model DPS-2B, is a pneumatic switch activated by blowing and sucking on the mouthpiece for individuals with high level spinal cord injury. The puff-sip switches are housed in a plastic box that also includes two buttons for manual operation. A mounted on top of the box is a reinforced gooseneck that holds the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is replaceable and may hold either disposable flexib...[More Information]

  21. PUFFCAM SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Pneumatic switch for operating camera. Switch with straw like soft plastic tube. Blowing into straw (puff) activates switch. Ten inch tube supplied. Polyester. Mouthpiece is disposable. Switch is 1 1/2 inches high and 1 5/8 inches wide. Switch weighs 1/2 ounce. Yields output force of one kilogram at conical threaded actuator tip. Requires 2 CC of air pressure generated in mouth's buccal cavity. Bulb or bellows can be substituted for mouth...[More Information]

  22. SIP AND PUFF CONTROL OPTION --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Sip and puff breath control to be used in conjunction with Rol Control power wheelchair controllers. Operates like microswitch joystick using soft and hard sips and puffs to control the drive and accessory functions. Cruise mode on controller allows sip and puff to accelerate to any desired speed then hold that speed when released, making only course corrections when necessary....[More Information]

  23. SIP AND PUFF SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/94) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ComputAbility Sip and Puff Switch is a dual action pneumatic switch that the user activates with breath control. The first switch is activated by a sip, and the second by a puff. The switch may be mounted to a table top or wheelchair using a 20-inch gooseneck mount (included). Removable mouthpieces are included....[More Information]

  24. SIP-N-PUFF/SWING-AWAY SYSTEM (MODEL 32674) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Sip-N-Puff/Swing-Away System, model 32674, is a pneumatic switch designed to allow powered wheelchairs to be propelled using breath control. The system allows a pre-adjusted gooseneck tube to swing to the side and out of the user's way for better access when entering or exiting the chair. The system features a swing-away block and assembly and a 90 degree air-tight fitting which connects plastic tubing from the contr...[More Information]

  25. SLIMLINE SWING-AWAY SIP-N-PUFF SYSTEM (MODELS 32665 & 32667) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Slimline Swing-Away Sip-N-Puff System, models 32665 and 32667, is a pneumatic switch designed to allow powered wheelchairs to be controlled using breath control. The system features an air tube straw (three provided) which slips into a compression fitting on a flexible chrome-plated gooseneck encasing a polyethylene tube. A 90-degree fitting allows the direction of the air flow to fall parallel to the pivot shaft, al...[More Information]

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