Signals and indicators – Horns – whistles and compressional wave generators
Patent
1977-11-16
1979-03-06
Swisher, S. Clement
Signals and indicators
Horns, whistles and compressional wave generators
116169, B06B 110
Patent
active
041424786
ABSTRACT:
An improved device for generating an ultrasonic signal for use in an area protected by an alarm actuated by an ultrasonic signal. The device includes a tuned, acoustic rod within a cylinder typically about the size of a pen adapted to be worn in a shirt pocket. The device has a spring-actuated hammer which is movable, when triggered, into engagement with the rod to generate an acoustic signal. When the hammer is cocked, it is held in a cocked position by two spaced triggers which must be actuated simultaneously to release the hammer to cause it to move toward and to strike the rod. The cylinder has an opening for indicating the fact that the hammer has been triggered. The device is made so that it cannot be re-cocked without special equipment not available to the public.
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Corr Denis E.
Sentry Products, Inc.
Swisher S. Clement
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