DETAILED DESCRIPTION What I claim is: 1. An actuating device for an invalid of plural electrical control circuits, comprising a source of air under pressure, a buffer reservoir that receives and stores said air from said source, a plurality of conduits separately and directly communicating with said reservoir, each said conduit having an open end, said open ends of said conduits being spaced apart and said conduits providing normally open passageways for the continuous flow of air from said reservoir through said conduits and out said open ends along a plurality of separate paths, a separate membrane for each said conduit, said membrane being exposed on one side to the air in its associated said conduit between its open end and said reservoir, and separate electrical contact means associated with each said membrane for opening or closing an electrical control circuit upon movement of said membrane when the pressure of the air on said one said of said membrane increases as a result of an invalid closing said open end of the associated said conduit, whereby an invalid can select a said circuit to open or close by selecting a said open end to close. 2. An actuating device as claimed in claim 1, and means restricting the flow of air from said reservoir into each said conduit. 3. An actuating device as claimed in claim 2, said restricting means comprising a valve individual to each said conduit. 4. An actuating device as claimed in claim 1, said source of air under pressure comprising a membrane pump.
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The present invention relates to an actuating device for an invalid of at least one electrical control circuit of an apparatus, for example an alarm, a light, a radio or T. V. apparatus, devices for turning the pages of a book or for opening a door, etc. Apparatus to be used by invalids are already known, which must be provided with appropriate control devices able to be actuated by said invalids despite their infirmity. The purpose of this invention is consequently to provide a control device which can be actuated especially by invalids who are only able to realize motions of small amplitude but with a relatively good precision, which only requires from the user the application of a very weak strength and which does not involve any direct electrical contact with the utilization circuit
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