Claims
- 1. A mechanical inertia switch, comprising:
- a housing;
- an electrically conductive elastic tongue disposed at least partly in said housing and having a spring force;
- an inertial mass disposed at said elastic tongue, said inertial mass having a neutral position and being kept steadily in said neutral position by a force acting in addition to said spring force; and
- a contact piece disposed at least partly in said housing at a distance of less than 300 .mu.m from said elastic tongue in said neutral position.
- 2. The inertia switch according to claim 1, including a shaped part made of material having high magnetic permeability, said inertial mass being a magnet forming a magnetic circuit with said shaped part, said inertial mass and said shaped part having a separation in said neutral position of said inertial mass smaller than a separation thereof in a deflected position of said inertial mass, and said shaped part disposed in said housing.
- 3. The inertia switch according to claim 1, including a shaped part made of material having high magnetic permeability, said inertial mass being a magnet forming a magnetic circuit with said shaped part, said inertial mass and said shaped part having a separation in said neutral position of said inertial mass smaller than a separation thereof in a deflected position of said inertial mass, and said shaped part disposed on said housing.
- 4. The inertia switch according to claim 2, wherein said shaped part is a flexurally stiff pin extending into said housing parallel to said elastic tongue.
- 5. The inertia switch according to claim 3, wherein said shaped part is a flexurally stiff pin extending into said housing parallel to said elastic tongue.
- 6. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said distance between said elastic tongue in said neutral position and said contact piece is less than 150 .mu.m.
- 7. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said contact piece is another elastic tongue.
- 8. The inertia switch according to claim 7, wherein said contact piece has greater flexural stiffness than said elastic tongue.
- 9. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said housing is at least partially made of glass and is filled with inert gas.
- 10. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said housing, said elastic tongue and said contact piece are constructed as a reed switch.
- 11. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said elastic tongue is preloaded.
- 12. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said housing, said elastic tongue and said contact piece are constructed as a dry reed switch contact in a metal housing.
- 13. The inertia switch according to claim 1, including a further contact piece to which said elastic tongue is electrically connected in said neutral position.
- 14. The inertia switch according to claim 4, wherein said elastic tongue is electrically connected to said flexurally stiff pin in said neutral position.
- 15. The inertia switch according to claim 5, wherein said elastic tongue is electrically connected to said flexurally stiff pin in said neutral position.
- 16. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said inertial mass is a local supplementary mass of said elastic tongue.
- 17. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said elastic tongue has a free end with a region defined by contact points between said elastic tongue and said contact piece when said elastic tongue is deflected from said neutral position, and said inertial mass is disposed in the vicinity of said region.
- 18. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said elastic tongue is extending into said housing.
- 19. The inertia switch according to claim 1, wherein said contact piece is extending into said housing.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application Ser. No. PCT/DE96/00035, filed Jan. 12, 1996.
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