Ball actuated alarm device
First Claim
1. A device for detecting a tilted condition of a structure, comprising:
- a substantially even floor plate divided into first, second and third regions by first and second protuberances projecting from the floor plate;
a ball supported on said floor plate;
a ball-actuated switch in the third region of the floor plate;
an alarm means in a circuit connected to the switch for signaling a warning when the switch is activated by said ball;
wherein the diameter of said ball is sufficiently greater than the height of the first protuberance to allow the ball to move over the first protuberance and into the second region when the structure to which the device is attached tilts to a predetermined angle; and
wherein the second protuberance is of substantially the same height as the first protuberance, so that continued tilt of the structure will move the ball into the third region and activate the alarm.
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Abstract
There are many instances, specifically supportated offshore platforms, where the initiation of catastrophic tilting should be detected and personnel warned. Conventional tilt detection switches, while capable of detecting a tilt condition, are prone to false alarms due to minor deviations from normal conditions. The disclosed system employs a free rolling ball member on a normally horizontal planar surface. This surface is divided into regions by elongated protuberances which separate the ball from a switch capable of being closed by contact with the ball. The ball is prevented from actuating the switch on the occurrence of minor deviations of the planar surface by the protuberances, but upon substantial tilting, the switch can be actuated by the ball rolling over the protuberances and contacting the switch.
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16 Claims
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1. A device for detecting a tilted condition of a structure, comprising:
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a substantially even floor plate divided into first, second and third regions by first and second protuberances projecting from the floor plate; a ball supported on said floor plate; a ball-actuated switch in the third region of the floor plate; an alarm means in a circuit connected to the switch for signaling a warning when the switch is activated by said ball; wherein the diameter of said ball is sufficiently greater than the height of the first protuberance to allow the ball to move over the first protuberance and into the second region when the structure to which the device is attached tilts to a predetermined angle; and wherein the second protuberance is of substantially the same height as the first protuberance, so that continued tilt of the structure will move the ball into the third region and activate the alarm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An apparatus for detecting a tilted condition of a structure, comprising:
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a substantially even floor plate having a cross-shaped channel means formed by two perpendicularly extending channels, traversing each other adjacent their respective midpoints, thereby forming four half channels and a common, midpoint region, each half channel being divided into two regions by a pair of ridges extending upwardly from the floor plate; a ball made of an electrically conductive material resting in the common region when the structure is aligned; a magnetic switch means located in each outermost region of the half channels and electrically connected to an alarm means for signaling a tilted condition of the structure, the alarm means being activated by a contract of the ball and one of said switch means after the ball has reached one of said outermost regions due to the tilted condition of the structure; and means for adjustably securing position of the apparatus in relation to the structure.
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13. A method for detecting tilted condition of a structure on water, comprising the steps of:
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providing a substantially even floor plate divided into first, second and third regions by first and second protuberances projecting upwardly from the floor plate, said third region having a ball actuated switch; positioning a ball in said first region to freely roll on said floor plate; providing an alarm means in a circuit connected to the switch for sounding a warning when the switch is activated and the circuit is closed; attaching said floor plate onto the structure on water; wherein said ball has a diameter sufficiently greater than the height of the first protuberance to allow said ball to move over said first protuberance and into said second region when the structure to which the device is attached tilts to a predetermined angle; and wherein said second protuberance is of substantially the same height as said first protuberance, so that continued tilt of the structure will move the ball into said third region and activate said alarm means.
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14. An alarm device for detecting a tilted condition of a structure, comprising:
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a circular even floor plate divided into first, second and third annular sections by a pair of spaced apart annular ridges extending upwardly from the floor plate; an electrically conductive ball resting on the floor plate in the first section when the structure is in aligned condition; a ball actuated switch means mounted in the third section, the switch means comprising a plurality of equidistantly, annularly spaced magnetic switches electrically connected to an alarm means; and means for attaching said device to the structure. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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