1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an earthquake alarm, and more particularly to an earthquake alarm that can detect body waves of an earthquake.
2. Description of Related Art
Earthquakes always occur in the countries that are located on Circum-Pacific seismic belt, such as Taiwan. To reduce the damage caused by earthquakes, an earthquake alarm is provided to alarm people while an earthquake occurs.
In addition, earthquake waves occur during an earthquake and include body waves and surface waves. The body waves include P-waves (primary wave) and S-waves (secondary wave) having a transmitting speed lower than that of the P-wave but higher than that of the surface waves. The conventional earthquake alarm can detect the earthquake waves to send an alarm single.
However, the conventional earthquake alarm can only detect the S-wave, and the surface waves will come soon after the S-wave. Therefore, the period between the alarm single and the surface waves is too short to take refuge.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an earthquake alarm to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide an earthquake alarm to prolong the time for taking refuge.
The earthquake alarm has a casing, a P-wave detecting device and an S-wave detecting device. The casing has an inner space defined in the casing, a power supply, a controlling unit and a sound alarming unit. The power supply is mounted in the casing. The controlling unit is mounted in the casing and is electrically connected with the power supply. The sound alarming unit is mounted in the casing and is electrically connected with the controlling unit. The P-wave detecting device is mounted in the casing and has a longitudinally moving element and a contacting tab. The longitudinally moving element is mounted in the casing and has a first end connected securely to the casing and a second end movable relative to the casing along a longitudinal direction. The contacting tab is mounted in the casing, is spaced from and selectively contacting with the second end of the longitudinally moving element and is electrically connected with the controlling unit. The S-wave detecting device is mounted in the casing and has a pendulum hung in the casing and a contacting ring. The contacting ring is mounted around the pendulum and is electrically connected with the controlling unit.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The casing 10 has an inner space 13 defined in the casing 10 and comprises a power supply 14, a controlling unit 15 and a sound alarming unit 16. The power supply 14 is mounted in the casing 10 and may be a battery assembly. With further reference to
The P-wave detecting device 20 is mounted in the casing 10, is preferably mounted in the receiving space in the baffle 17 of the base 11 and comprises a longitudinally moving element 21 and a contacting tab 22. The longitudinally moving element 21 is mounted in the casing 10 and has a first end connected securely to the casing 10 and a second end movable relative to the casing 10 along a longitudinal direction. Preferably, the longitudinally moving element 21 is mounted in the receiving space and comprises a spring 24 and a weight 25. The spring 24 is mounted in the receiving space and has a first end securely connected to the base 11 and a second end. The weight 25 is mounted in the receiving space and is connected to the second end of the spring 24. The contacting tab 22 is mounted in the casing 10, is spaced from and selectively contacts with the second end of the longitudinally moving element 21 and is electrically connected with the controlling unit 15. Preferably, the contacting tab 22 is mounted on an inner wall of the baffle 17, is mounted in the receiving space and has a boss 23 formed on and protruding from the contacting tab 22 and selectively contacting with the weight 25.
The S-wave detecting device 30 is mounted in the casing 10, is preferably mounted in the base 11 and comprises a pendulum 31 and a contacting ring 32. The pendulum 31 is hung in the casing 10 and comprises a hook rod 33, a limiting element 34 and a contacting head 35. The hook rod 33 is hung in the base 11 and has a first end hung on the base 11 and a second end provided with an outer thread. The limiting element 34 may be a nut and is screwed with the outer thread on the hook rod 33. The contacting head 35 is connected to the second end of the hook rod 33 and has a connecting end and a free end. The connecting end is connected to the second end of the hook rod 33 and is adjacent to the limiting element 34. The free end is opposite to the limiting element 34. The connecting end has a diameter smaller than that of the free end. The contacting ring 32 is mounted around the pendulum 31 and is electrically connected with the controlling unit 15.
The clock assembly 40 has a time displaying surface, a mounting segment and an illuminating unit. The time displaying surface has multiple positions corresponding respectively to 1 to 12 o'clock. The mounting segment is formed on the time displaying surface, and the casing 10 is mounted on the mounting segment. The illuminating unit is mounted on the time displaying surface and is electrically connected with the controlling unit 15. Preferably, the illuminating unit comprises multiple alarming lights 41 mounted on positions on the time displaying surface referring respectively to 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock and multiple illuminating lights 42 mounted between the alarming lights 41.
In addition, a level 50 is mounted on the casing 10 and preferably is a bubble type level.
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In addition, the S-wave detecting device 30 can be determined whether the S-wave being arranged obliquely or not by the level 50 on the casing 10. With the arrangement of the level 50, the arranged angle of the earthquake alarm can also be determined.
Accordingly, the earthquake alarm in accordance with the present invention has capabilities of detecting the P-waves and S-waves and providing immediate alarming effect to people so as to provide sufficient period for taking refuge. When the S-wave detecting device 30 detects the S-waves, an additional alarming is provided to ensure the occurrence of the earthquake.
Furthermore, the clock assembly 40 cannot only provide telling time effect but also can provide an effect of that to ensure the earthquake alarm to be in a standby condition. When the clock assembly 40 stops operating, this means that the power of the earthquake alarm is used up. Consequently, the power supply 14 can be replaced or recharged immediately to enable the earthquake alarm to be operated normally. Furthermore, the level 50 can keep the earthquake alarm from being arranged obliquely to improve the accuracy of the earthquake alarm.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.