Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1995-03-14
1997-03-18
Hofsass, Jeffery
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
340664, 33366, 252 622, 338 44, 200185, 200194, 200 6152, G08B 2100
Patent
active
056126794
ABSTRACT:
A method of configuring an electrolytic tilt sensor having a plurality of non-precious metal electrodes and a common electrode at least partially immersed in an electrolyte and included within an electrical circuit with a voltage supply by maintaining the power at the electrodes of the tilt sensor below a predetermined threshold power density measured at an immersed surface of the electrodes.
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Applicant's admitted prior art (Applicant'Specification pp. 3-4, 11 and FIGS. 1-2).
Hofsass Jeffery
Lee Benjamin C.
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