Disturbance Patents (Class 200/DIG8)
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Patent number: 5854457Abstract: A tilting ON-OFF switch is made up of a pair of fixed contact pieces placed on the bottom of a columnar cavity defined by a housing and a cap and spaced a predetermined distance apart in the circumferential direction, a movable contact piece having plural tongues radially extending therefrom at a pitch smaller than a spreading angle of a fan-shaped or sectorial area of each of the fixed contact pieces for contact therewith, and a movable truncated-conical weight in the housing attached coaxially to the movable contact piece.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Inventor: Kikuyoshi Nishikawa
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Patent number: 5742235Abstract: A switch including a mass suspended above a base by a flat horizontal spring has electric contacts that close in response to the initial shocks of major earthquakes and activates safety devices before the onset of destructive ground motions. The vertical unidirectional seismic switch can be manufactured by micromechanical photolithography and is integrated with electromechanical safety devices to latch cabinets closed, secure movable objects, shut off gas, water, and electric utilities, activate alarms, early warning networks, and related automated response systems. The device is fully self contained, consumes no power until activated, is inexpensive to produce, and impervious to nonearthquake noise in that it is designed to respond specifically to the vertical acceleration and displacement characteristic of the initial shock waves of a major earthquake.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Inventor: John Andrew Miche
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Patent number: 4644328Abstract: An improved buoyant alarm device which provides an indication of a disturbance to a quiescent level of a body of water. The device includes a cover assembly and a buoyant body. The cover assembly includes a cover member and a support member. The support member provides a subassembly support for electrical components which are mounted thereto and for forming, with the cover member, an enclosed water-tight chamber for housing the electrical components.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1982Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Remington Products, Inc.Inventors: Edward Szymansky, Richard J. Wegrzyn, Richard I. Baker
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Patent number: 4528559Abstract: A seismic actuation system incorporating a plurality of motion sensors. The motion sensors included a housing in which a weight is supported for slidable movement along a single direction within the housing. The sensors are mounted to a horizontally disposed enclosure. The sensors are arranged so that the directions of travel of the weights within the enclosures are uniformly arranged so that vibration of sufficient magnitude in the horizontal plane will cause one or more of the weights to move. By adjusting the mass of the weights, the sensitivity of the sensors can be adjusted. When a seismic event of sufficient magnitude occurs, the weight becomes displaced from a central position within its housing and moves to one or the other end of the housing to activate the contacts. Activating the contacts completes a circuit so that one or more warnings, such as bells, lights, or spoken words, are produced or one or more safety devices are actuated.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1983Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Inventor: Albert J. Freeman
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Patent number: 4408196Abstract: A seismic alarm system incorporating a plurality of motion sensors. The motion sensors included a housing in which a weight is supported for slidable movement along a single direction within the housing. The sensors are mounted to a horizontally disposed enclosure. The sensors are arranged so that the directions of travel of the weights within the enclosures are uniformly arranged so that vibration of sufficient magnitude in the horizontal plane will cause one or more of the weights to move. By adjusting the mass of the weights, the sensitivity of the sensors can be adjusted. When a seismic event of sufficient magnitude occurs, the weight becomes displaced from a central position within its housing and moves to one or the other end of the housing to activate the contacts. Activating the contacts completes a circuit so that one or more warnings, such as bells, lights, or spoken words, are produced.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Inventor: Albert J. Freeman
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Patent number: 4333094Abstract: A free-floating self-contained swimming pool alarm unit in which a hollow housing forms a float structure having an internal chamber within which an audible alarm device is mounted adjacent sound transmitting openings in a top wall of the housing. An upstanding flared chimney surrounds the openings and provides a sound amplifying horn, the outer end of the chimney being provided with a shielding cap. Electronic control is arranged to trigger and activate the alarm device by connecting it to an electric source in the housing in response to the operation of a liquid sensor switch as a result of tilting movements of the housing due to wave disturbances produced by an object or person falling into the pool. Once the alarm is triggered, it will continue to operate until deactivated by an appropriate switch such as a manual switch mounted in an accessible portion of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: Homexx International Corp.Inventor: William E. Osborne
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Patent number: 4214238Abstract: An inverted, compound pendulum, which may be set in motion by a seismic variance, activates a photoelectric switching system. Logic circuitry in electrical contact with the switching system discriminates in a pre-determined manner with respect to the repetition rate of signals transmitted by the switching system and selectively activates and controls an alarm. Circuitry in the device permits display of the device's status and interacts with a self-contained power source to permit continued operation despite interruption of external power.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1977Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: Indiana University FoundationInventors: William M. Adams, Robert F. Blakely, Charles R. Ellis, Judson Mead
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Patent number: 4017842Abstract: A swimming pool alarm system which is responsive to the height of waves resulting from unauthorized entry, and which includes provision for changing its sensitivity. An alarm circuit is provided with a switch having a plurality of stationary contacts spaces apart as a function of wave height, and another contact movable by a float positioned in the water. A switch is provided to select the stationary contact which corresponds to a preselected wave height of interest.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1974Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Inventor: Mark K. Vineyard