Claims
- 1. In a security system:
- sound generating means for generating two audible tones and interrupting means for interrupting one of said tones at a sub-audible rate; and
- acceleration detection means for initiating operation of said sound generating means comprising a switch having one of its contacts mounted for movement in response to movement of a spring and weight combination capable of omnidirectional movement relative to the other contact of said switch.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 in which said spring and weight comprises a length of spring material having a portion lying in one plane and carrying a weight whose center of gravity lies outside said plane.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 in which said acceleration detection means comprises two spring and weight combinations and in which said switch has two contacts each mounted for movement in response to movement of a respectively associated one of said spring and weight combinations.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 1 in which said spring and weight combination comprises a spirally wound spring having the weight fixed to the spring at the region of the center of the spiral.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 1 which further comprises power means for providing electrical power to said sound generating means;
- said power means comprising an electronic switch in series with said sound generating means and being of a type which is rendered non-conductive in the absence of supply potential and in which conduction is initiated by current flow at a control element while said electronic switch is subjected to supply potential;
- said sound generating means being effective to interrupt periodically the application of supply potential to said electronic switch; and
- electronic switch control means for causing current flow at said control element in response to change in the state of a condition.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 5 in which said electronic switch control means comprises said detection means.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 5 in which said electronic switch control means comprises said detection means effective, when actuated, to initiate current flow at said control element, and a first timer effective to render said switch incapable of initiating current flow at said control element for a predetermined time interval.
- 8. An acceleration detector comprising a spring and weight combination;
- a switch having one of its contacts mounted for movement in response to movement of said spring and weight combination, said spring and weight being capable of omnidirectional movement relative to the other contact of said switch, said spring and weight combination comprising a spring having a portion lying in one plane and carrying the weight such that the center of gravity of the weight lies outside said one plane.
- 9. An acceleration detector comprising a spring and weight combination;
- a switch having one of its contacts mounted for movement in response to movement of said spring and weight combination, said spring and weight being capable of omnidirectional movement relative to the other contact of said switch, said spring and weight combination comprising a spirally wound spring having the weight fixed to the spring at the region of the center of the spiral.
- 10. An acceleration detector comprising a spring and weight combination;
- a switch having one of its contacts mounted for movement in response to movement of said spring and weight combination, said spring and weight being capable of omnidirectional movement relative to the other contact of said switch, said spring comprising a length of spring material one portion of which is wound in spiral form.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division application of application Ser. No. 270,262, filed June 4, 1981, entitled Electronic Apparatus now U.S. Pat. No. 4,386,341, issued May 31, 1983.
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Divisions (1)
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