Device for starting air bag devices

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116200, 137 38, 137 70, 180282, 200 6153, 222 5, 340669, 340686, B60R 2108

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042047030

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for starting air bag devices in automobiles at the time of an accident or collision of an automobile, if the shock resulting from such collision is such as will injure the riders in the automobile. The apparatus includes a weight body adapted to detect the magnitude of the shock and to slide at the time of collision of the automobile. A detecting member is engaged with the weight body to operate with movement of the weight body, and a link mechanism is operated by the detecting member, such that the air bag device will be started mechanically.

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