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Inertially responsive footwear lights

  • US 5,644,858 A
  • Filed: 12/02/1993
  • Issued: 07/08/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/02/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In footwear of a type that includes a lighting system having an electric light, a battery for energizing the light, and an electrical circuit for electrically connecting the battery to the light, improved switching means disposed within the electrical circuit for selectively connecting and disconnecting the battery to and from the light in response to inertial forces acting on the footwear, the improved switching means comprising:

  • a base portion disposed in the footwear;

    a spring attached to the base portion, at least a portion of the spring being resiliently moveable with respect to the base portion;

    an electrically conductive mass attached to the moveable portion of the spring to define an inertially responsive, spring-mass member having at least one degree of freedom of movement relative to the base portion and responsive to an inertial force applied to the footwear; and

    ,a conductive surface electrically connected to the battery and disposed within the footwear in opposed relation to the mass such that, when the mass is in contact with the conductive surface, the battery is electrically connected to the light, thereby causing the light to turn on, and when the mass is apart from the surface, the battery is disconnected from the light, thereby turning the light off, wherein an inertial force applied to the footwear causes the light to flash on and off.

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