Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Change of inclination or of rate of motion responsive
Patent
1998-07-27
1999-09-21
Scott, J. R.
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Special application
Change of inclination or of rate of motion responsive
200 6151, H01H 3514
Patent
active
059557125
ABSTRACT:
An inertial switch includes an open-ended outer casing formed of electrically conductive material. An insulated end cap is engageable with the open end of the outer casing to enclose the outer casing. An electrically conductive pin extends through the end cap and into the casing and is electrically isolated from the outer casing by the end cap. A longitudinally extending helical coil spring is secured to the pin adjacent one end thereof. The spring is electrically isolated from the outer casing but is deflectable about a longitudinal axis thereof to contact the outer casing thereby to close the inertial switch in response to accelerations of the inertial switch.
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