Claims
- 1. A pressure-responsive switch comprising:
- a. a housing;
- b. first and second axially aligned chambers formed in said housing and separated by a partition;
- c. pressure-responsive means extending into said second chamber;
- d. a first magnet means attached to said pressure-responsive means so that, when unpressured, said first magnet means is in contact with said partition;
- e. a contact means mounted in said first chamber;
- f. a second magnet means rigidly mounted in said first chamber;
- g. a third magnet means slidably mounted in said first chamber between said partition and said second magnet means; and
- h. a second contact means carried by said third magnet in a manner to mate with said first-mentioned contact means.
- 2. A switch as described in claim 1 wherein said first-mentioned contact means is mounted next to said partition whereby said second contact means mates with said first-mentioned contact means when said first magnet means is in contact with said partition and breaks with said first-mentioned contact means when said first magnet means moves away from partition by a predetermined distance.
- 3. A switch as described in claim 1 wherein said second magnet means is rigidly mounted in a nonferric cylinder and wherein said cylinder is axially adjustable to or away from said partition.
- 4. A switch as described in claim 1 wherein said pressure-responsive means comprises a cylindrical bellows having closed ends and wherein said first magnet means is attached to one end and wherein said second end carries a stop means to locate said cylindrical bellows in said second chamber.
- 5. A switch as described in claim 3 wherein said first-mentioned contact means is mounted in said nonferric cylinder and wherein said second contact means is mounted on said third magnet means to break with said first-mentioned contact means when said first magnet means is in contact with said partition and to mate with said first-mentioned contact means when said first magnet means is moved away from said partition.
- 6. A switch as described in claim 3 wherein said first-mentioned contact means comprises a first pair of spaced contacts mounted adjacent said partition and a second pair of spaced contacts mounted in said nonferric cylinder; and wherein said second contact means comprises first and second contacts mounted to said third magnet means to mate with said first or second contacts, respectfully.
- 7. A switch as described in claim 6 wherein said pressure-responsive means comprises a cylindrical bellows which is formed to collapse axially under pressure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
Application Ser. No. 459,151 filed Apr. 8, 1974 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,935,567, by David E. Reynolds entitled "Leak Detection Apparatus" is related to this application. Application Ser. No. 567,669 filed Apr. 14, 1975 by David E. Reynolds is also related to this application.
This invention is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 537,985, filed Jan. 2, 1975, entitled "Leak Detection Apparatus" by David E. Reynolds which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 459,151 above referenced.
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