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Tilt switch responsive to acceleration or deceleration

  • US 5,256,839 A
  • Filed: 03/05/1992
  • Issued: 10/26/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/05/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a device capable of altering an electrical circuit in response to rotational and linear movement, comprising a housing having a cavity in which a substantially cylindrical shaped magnet is allowed to roll within a single plane in response to gravity of inertia, the cylindrical magnet having north and south poles aligned axially whereby said north and south poles are oriented on opposite end of said cylindrical magnet, a reed switch immovably secured within said housing in a position which is substantially longitudinally parallel to said single plane of said cylindrical magnet and substantially perpendicular to the axial direction of magnetism of said cylindrical magnet, said reed switch having a least two reed contacts, said cylindrical magnet and said reed switch positioned relative to each other inside said housing such that upon tilting or accelerating said housing in one direction causes the cylindrical magnet to move to one of two positions, said one position of said cylindrical magnet is such that the magnetic field is sufficiently aligned to cause said reeds of said reed switch to become flux carriers thus producing attractive polarities between said reeds causing contact to be made by said reeds, thus allowing an electric current to pass, tilting or accelerating said housing in a reverse direction causes said cylindrical magnet to move to the other of said two positions, wherein said magnetic field from said cylindrical magnet is insufficiently aligned to cause said reeds of said reed switch to become attracted to each other, therefore not making contact, thus not enabling said electrical current to pass.

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