Claims
- 1. An inertia switch system comprising a sealed casing having a front and a rear end and an elongate fluid-filled main piston chamber therein aligned with the fore and aft axis of said casing, a first piston slidably received in said main chamber having a first fluid flow passage therethrough accommodating substantially unrestricted flow of fluid from one side of said first piston to the other, first spring means biasing said first piston toward the rearward end of said main chamber, a second piston slidably received in said main chamber in front of said first piston and having a second fluid flow passage means therethrough operable to accommodate flow of fluid from one side of said second piston to the other, second spring means biasing said second piston toward the rearward end of said main chamber, means defining an elongate second chamber within said second piston extending parallel to said main chamber, a third piston slidably received in said second chamber and having a third flow passage therethrough accommodating a restricted flow of fluid from one side of said third piston to the other, said pistons being movable within their respective chambers in inertial response to acceleration applied to said casing, each of said pistons including a peripherally extending, electrically conductive member at a fixed location on the piston in sliding engagement with the wall of the chamber in which the piston is received, a first series of electrical contact means located at axially spaced positions in said casing and having exposed contact surfaces flush with the wall of said main chamber, a first and a second contact means of said series being electrically connected to each other by conductive means and being adapted to be engaged respectively by said conductive members of said first and second pistons when said pistons are at respective first and second predetermined locations in said main chamber, and third electric contact means at spaced positions in the wall of said second chamber located to be simultaneously engaged by the conductive member of said third piston when said third piston is at a selected axial location within said second chamber.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second spring means are electrically conductive and are each electrically connected at one end to the conductive members on the respective first and second pistons, first and second electric terminals fixedly mounted in and projecting from said casing, means electrically connecting the other ends of said first and second spring means respectively to said first and second terminals, electric connections between said first and second terminals can be established when the conductive member on said first piston engages the first contact means and the conductive member of said second piston engages the second contact means.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein the means electrically connecting said second spring means to said second terminal comprises said third contact means and the conductive member of said third piston.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 3 further comprising one-way check valve means in said second fluid passage means operable to block flow through said second passage means in a direction accommodating rearward movement of said second piston, said second contact means being located to be engaged by the conductive member of said second piston when said second piston is at a forward limit of movement within said main chamber representative of a peak acceleration level and said first contact means being located to be engaged by the conductive member of said first piston where said first piston is at a location intermediate its end limits of movements within said main chamber representative of an acceleration level less than said peak level.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein the conductive member of said first piston comprises a plurality of axially spaced conductive elements electrically insulated from each other, and means operable from the exterior of said casing for electrically connecting any selected one of said elements to said first spring means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 493,782 filed May 12, 1983, now abandoned, in the name of W. Dale Jones.
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