Electrical signal mechanism actuated in response to rotation abo

Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Multiple circuit control – Pivoted contact

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200 80R, A63H 3326

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040430766

ABSTRACT:
An object (baton, ball, wheel, or the like) which generates a signal (visual, audio, or the like) only when in rotation and when in rotation generates a continuous signal. A power source, a first switch which assumes its ON position in response to centrifugal force, a second switch which assumes its ON position in response to centrifugal force, and means for generating a signal, connected in series are carried in the object. The first and second switches are mounted so that both are ON when the object is in rotation about a first axis, but not when it is at rest. Third and fourth switches may be placed to be ON when the object is in rotation about second and third axes at right angles to said first axis and to each other. The switches may be closed by movement of a fluid or of sliding or rolling elements.

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