Collision detection device and manufacturing method of the same

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

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H01H 3514

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057930066

ABSTRACT:
A weight (1), which is pressed toward the direction of collision detection by a force of a coil spring (3) so as to be displaced only at vehicle collision for functioning attached contactors to produce a collision detection signal, is slidably held on a shaft (2) which is processed to be lubricous and is secured between a first stopper (8) press-fitted to a base (9) and a second stopper (9b) of the base (9) that are formed as being separated members, thereby allowing the collision detection device to provide ensured operation with few errors and good response.

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