Collision detecting apparatus and method of assembling collision

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Change of inclination or of rate of motion responsive

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200 6153, H01H 3514

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ABSTRACT:
Extension means for extending a transmission path on which vibration transmitted through a movable contact to a contact element is provided for the collision detecting apparatus. Vibration generated when the vehicle is running is reduced before it reaches to the contact element. Consequently, variation of a space between a stationary contact and the movable contact is reduced, so that it is prevented that a characteristic of the apparatus changes.

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