Position sensitive mercury switch
First Claim
1. A mercury swtich assembly adapted to be secured to a patient for detecting changes in position, comprising in combination:
- a body having electrically non-conducting wall surfaces defining a head chamber and a foot chamber spaced by a connecting narrow throat passageway, said chambers being deeper and wider than said throat passageway, spaced electrodes projecting into said foot chamber, a ball of mercury capable of contacting said electrodes to form an electrical connection between them, said ball of mercury having a volume less than the volume of the head chamber and being normally contained within said head chamber when the switch assembly is in normal horizontal position, said walls being so shaped that said ball of mercury moves by gravity without delay from said head chamber through said narrow throat passageway and into said foot chamber when the switch assembly is tilted to incline said throat passageway to a slope of from 40°
to 70°
from horizontal, said head chamber having lateral extensions of substantial depth for continuously retaining said ball of mercury in said head chamber during lateral turning movement of the switch assembly when the inclination of said throat passageway is less than said slope inclination.
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Abstract
A mercury switch assembly is adapted to be secured to an anterior horizontal surface of a patient and connected to an electrical alarm system. The switch assembly comprises a head chamber and a foot chamber connected by a throat passageway. A ball of mercury moves from the head chamber through the throat passageway and into the foot chamber to complete an electrical circuit when the switch assembly is tilted from horizontal by a predetermined degree of inclination. The head chamber is generally elliptical with lateral extensions. The throat passageway is narrow and shallow. The foot chamber is deep and rounded. The ball of mercury normally lies within the head chamber in the horizontal position, but establishes electrical connection between a novel form of terminals contained in the foot chamber when the tilt threshold of the switch assembly is reached. The foot chamber retains the mercury ball in contact with the terminals despite subsequent movements of the switch assembly until the switch assembly is removed from the patient and inverted to place the foot chamber vertically above the head chamber thereby causing the ball of mercury to return by gravity to the head chamber. Critical ranges of dimensions and angles of interior surfaces are provided.
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12 Claims
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1. A mercury swtich assembly adapted to be secured to a patient for detecting changes in position, comprising in combination:
- a body having electrically non-conducting wall surfaces defining a head chamber and a foot chamber spaced by a connecting narrow throat passageway, said chambers being deeper and wider than said throat passageway, spaced electrodes projecting into said foot chamber, a ball of mercury capable of contacting said electrodes to form an electrical connection between them, said ball of mercury having a volume less than the volume of the head chamber and being normally contained within said head chamber when the switch assembly is in normal horizontal position, said walls being so shaped that said ball of mercury moves by gravity without delay from said head chamber through said narrow throat passageway and into said foot chamber when the switch assembly is tilted to incline said throat passageway to a slope of from 40°
to 70°
from horizontal, said head chamber having lateral extensions of substantial depth for continuously retaining said ball of mercury in said head chamber during lateral turning movement of the switch assembly when the inclination of said throat passageway is less than said slope inclination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a body having electrically non-conducting wall surfaces defining a head chamber and a foot chamber spaced by a connecting narrow throat passageway, said chambers being deeper and wider than said throat passageway, spaced electrodes projecting into said foot chamber, a ball of mercury capable of contacting said electrodes to form an electrical connection between them, said ball of mercury having a volume less than the volume of the head chamber and being normally contained within said head chamber when the switch assembly is in normal horizontal position, said walls being so shaped that said ball of mercury moves by gravity without delay from said head chamber through said narrow throat passageway and into said foot chamber when the switch assembly is tilted to incline said throat passageway to a slope of from 40°
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8. A mercury switch assembly adapted to be secured to a patient for detecting changes in position, comprising in combination:
- a body having electrically non-conducting wall surfaces defining a head chamber and a foot chamber spaced by a connecting throat passageway having a depth of 2.0 mm to 3.5 mm and a width of 3.0 mm to 4.0 mm, said chambers being deeper and wider than said throat passageway, spaced electrodes projecting into said foot chamber, a mercurcy ball about 3.5 mm diameter capable of contacting said electrodes to form an electrical connection between them, said mercury ball having a volume less than that of the head chamber and approximately the same as the foot chamber, and being normally contained within said head chamber when the switch assembly is in normal horizontal position, said walls being so shaped that said mercury ball moves by gravity from said head chamber through said throat passageway and into said foot chamber only when the switch assembly is tilted to incline said throat passageway to a predetermined degree, said throat passageway having a smooth rounded intersection with said head chamber and having an abrupt shoulder intersecting said foot chamber, said abrupt shoulder preventing return of said mercury ball to said head chamber until the switch assembly is moved to bring the inclination of said throat passageway to substantially a vertical position, with the foot chamber above the head chamber.
- View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A mercury switch assembly adapted to be secured to a patient for detecting changes in position, comprising in combination:
- a body formed of electrically non-conducting material having walls defining a head chamber and a foot chamber longitudinally spaced, the body having a narrow throat passageway connecting said chambers, said chambers being deeper and wider than said throat passageway, spaced electrodes projecting into said foot chamber, a mercury ball capable of contacting said electrodes to form an electrical connection between them, said mercury ball having a volume less than that of the head chamber and approximately the same as the foot chamber and being normally contained within said head chamber when the switch assembly is in normal horizontal position, said walls being so shaped that said mercury ball moves by gravity from said head chamber through said narrow throat passageway and into said foot chamber only when the switch assembly is tilted to incline said throat passageway to a predetermined degree, said throat passageway having a smooth rounded intersection with said head chamber and having an abrupt shoulder intersecting said foot chamber, said abrupt shoulder preventing return of said mercury ball to said head chamber until the switch assembly is moved to bring the inclination of said throat passageway to substantially a vertical position, with the foot chamber above the head chamber, said electrodes each curving about a central axis of the foot chamber, each crossing over to the opposite side thereof while remaining spaced from the other electrode.
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