Shock sensor

Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Acceleration determination utilizing inertial element

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310329, G01P 1508

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052823873

ABSTRACT:
A shock sensor comprises: a piezoelectric element for generating, when pushed, a voltage having a level according to the pushing force; an inertia member held in close contact with the piezoelectric element; and holding means for holding the piezoelectric element and the inertia member in the close contact. The inertia member pushes the piezoelectric element with the pushing force according to a shock, if this shock is applied to the shock sensor, so that the piezoelectric element generates a voltage having a level according to the pushing force.

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