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Electronic vacuum sensor

  • US 5,517,846 A
  • Filed: 02/18/1994
  • Issued: 05/21/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/18/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electric sensor device for detecting vacuum pressure comprising:

  • an elongated body having an opening at one end;

    a channel extending longitudinally from the opening into the body, the channel having an upper surface and a lower surface;

    a light attached to the body;

    first and second batteries coupled to each other and housed within the body, the first battery being coupled to the light;

    first and second generally parallel elongated contact members extending longitudinally through the channel, the first contact member being attached to the upper surface of the channel and coupled to the light, and the second contact member being coupled to the second battery; and

    a diaphragm extending longitudinally through the channel between the second contact member and the lower surface of the channel;

    wherein when the opening comes in contact with vacuum pressure, the vacuum pressure is translated through the channel and along the diaphragm, thereby moving the diaphragm upward so it engages the second contact member and moves the second contact member upward to contact the first contact member, thereby completing a circuit between the light and the batteries to illuminate the light, thereby detecting the vacuum pressure.

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