Driving habit monitor and sensor therefor
First Claim
1. Sensor for a driving habit monitor for a vehicle, comprising:
- a sealed tube assembly;
a blob of mercury contained within the tube assembly;
where the tube assembly includes a length of plastic tubing which is formed as a nominally straight cylindrical shape, and where the plastic material is such that the length of tubing is bendable;
where the tube assembly is bent to form a central curved portion and two arms that slope away, and upwards, from the central curved portion;
two pairs of electrical contacts, the pairs being disposed respectively one pair to each of the arms;
where the tube assembly is set so that the blob normally resides in the central curved portion, but the blob moves along one of the arms and bridges the contacts in that arm when the vehicle is subject to an excessive G-level.
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Abstract
The disclosure goes beyond prior art that shows G-level sensors which merely actuate warning bells, etc., in that the display is of the number of excesses of G-level per unit time. According to the invention, the rate at which a person exceeds a pre-set limit of G-level is a measure of the violence of his driving. Besides this novel form of display or presentation, a novel G-level sensor is disclosed. The sensor comprises a short length of polyethylene tubing, sealed with polyethylene plugs and containing a blob of mercury. The tube is bent over a saddle to provide a central curved portion and two straight arms. Wires are pushed through the walls of the tube near the ends of the arms, to act as electrical contacts. The disposition of the sensor is such as to virtually ensure freedom from spurious signals due to sloshing of the mercury, by using the mercury'"'"'s own surface tension.
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1. Sensor for a driving habit monitor for a vehicle, comprising:
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a sealed tube assembly; a blob of mercury contained within the tube assembly; where the tube assembly includes a length of plastic tubing which is formed as a nominally straight cylindrical shape, and where the plastic material is such that the length of tubing is bendable; where the tube assembly is bent to form a central curved portion and two arms that slope away, and upwards, from the central curved portion; two pairs of electrical contacts, the pairs being disposed respectively one pair to each of the arms; where the tube assembly is set so that the blob normally resides in the central curved portion, but the blob moves along one of the arms and bridges the contacts in that arm when the vehicle is subject to an excessive G-level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. Sensor for a driving habit monitor for a vehicle, comprising:
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a sealed tube assembly of plastic material; a pair of electrical contacts towards one end of the tube comprising electrically conductive probes inserted into the interior of the tube assembly; and a blob of mercury contained within the tube assembly; wherein the tube assembly is set at a slope so that the blob normally resides away from the contacts but the blob moves up the slope to bridge the contacts when the vehicle is subject to an excessive G-level; wherein the tube assembly comprises a polyethylene tube of uniform section and two polythylene plugs inserted one in each end of the tube; wherein the tube is of 0.25 inches diameter bore and 0.06 inches wall thickness; wherein the tube assembly is bent to form a central curved portion and two arms that extend away from the central curved portion;
wherein two pairs of contacts are provided, one pair in each arm;wherein the two arms each are straight; and wherein the tube assembly is placed on a saddle having supports in contact with and underneath the tube and spaced 0.75 inches apart, and having a strap which is in contact with and on top of the tube, the strap being tightened so as to bend the tube between supports and the strap. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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