Claims
- 1. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, comprising:
- switch means for mounting on one of said members and including
- a housing supporting a pair of spaced switch elements;
- a ferromagnetic body within said housing and movable therein between a first switch closed position wherein said body is in simultaneous contact with said pair of spaced switch elements and a second switch open position wherein said body is out of said simultaneous contact; and
- means for biasing said ferromagnetic body into one of said first and second positions; and
- a first magnet for mounting on said second member and oriented for retaining said ferromagnetic body against the bias of said biasing means in the other of said first and second positions when the first and second members are in relative adjacency,
- said biasing means being operable for moving said body to said one of said first and second positions upon relative movement between the first and second members.
- 2. The switch assembly of claim 1, said biasing means comprising a second magnet mounted on said first member adjacent said housing.
- 3. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, and for defeating attempted magnetic manipulation of the switch assembly so as to permit said relative movement without detection thereof, said switch assembly comprising:
- a housing for mounting on said first member and including side marginal wall structure defining a cavity, a first electrical contact positioned within said cavity and between opposed portions of said side marginal wall structure, and a second electrical contact spaced from said first contact;
- a shiftable ferromagnetic element within said housing cavity and configured for simultaneous engagement with first and second contacts to present a first switch position;
- said housing cavity being configured for permitting movement of said element from said first switch position to a plurality of second switch positions wherein the element is out of simultaneous engagement with said first and second contacts, said element being movable between said first and second switch positions along at least first and second elongated paths of travel each presenting a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis of said first and second paths being transverse relative to each other;
- magnetic means for mounting on said second member for, when the first and second members are relatively stationary in a desired position, retaining said element in one of said first and second switch operating positions and, upon relative movement between the first and second members, permitting said element to shift along said first path of travel to the other of said switch operating positions;
- said housing and element being cooperatively configured for, when the first and second members are in said desired position and an attempt is made to magnetically manipulate the switch assembly, movement of the element along said second path to other switch operating positions thereof, whereby to defeat said attempted magnetic manipulation.
- 4. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 3, said side marginal wall structure including a rectangular box.
- 5. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 3, said shiftable ferromagnetic body including a steel sphere.
- 6. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 3, said first electrical contact including a flexible metallic reed.
- 7. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 6, said second electrical contact including a downwardly sloping surface on said side marginal wall structure.
- 8. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 7, including said first position located at the center of said downwardly sloping surface, and said second positions located outwardly away from said center.
- 9. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 3, said first electrical contact including a first metallic reed, said second electrical contact including a second metallic reed having a downwardly sloping surface.
- 10. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 9, said first metallic reed including an abutment for preventing said body from shifting to a central position between said first and second reeds.
- 11. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, and for defeating attempted magnetic manipulation of the switch assembly so as to permit said relative movement without detection thereof, said switch assembly comprising:
- a pair of adjacent, superposed, upper and lower switch elements for mounting on said first member, said lower switch element presenting a sloped surface;
- a shiftable, ferromagnetic body disposed between said elements and movable along said sloped surface between spaced upper and lower switch operating positions; and
- a magnet for mounting on said second member and oriented for retaining said body in said upper switch operating position when said members are in one relative position, and, upon movement of the members to a second relative position, for permitting shifting of said body along said sloped surface to said lower switch operating position for retention thereat under the influence of gravity,
- said switch elements providing a peripheral zone for receipt of said body wherein said body may move between said upper and said lower switch operating positions upon the application or removal of external magnetic force.
- 12. The switch assembly of claim 11, one of said upper and lower switch elements including a surface relief feature protruding into said zone for promoting electrical contact between said upper element, said ball, and said lower element.
- 13. The switch assembly of claim 12, said surface relief feature selected from the group consisting of a right-angle corner having an apex, an arcuate contour, and a bevel.
- 14. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, and for defeating attempted magnetic manipulation of the switch assembly so as to permit said relative movement without detection thereof, said switch assembly comprising:
- a first switch element having walls defining an interior chamber, said walls including an upper wall and a lower wall opposed from said upper wall, said lower wall having a downwardly sloped surface rising from a lower switch operating position towards a central upper switch operating position, said upper wall having structure defining an aperture proximal to said upper operating position;
- a second switch element having a flexible protrusion extending into said chamber proximal to said upper operating position, received within said aperture and insulated to prevent electronic contact between said second switch element and said upper wall;
- a shiftable, ferromagnetic body disposed between said elements and movable along said sloped surface between spaced upper and lower switch operating positions; and
- a magnet for mounting on said second member and oriented for retaining said body in said upper switch operating position when said members are in one relative position, and, upon movement of the members to a second relative position, for permitting shifting of said body along said sloped surface to said lower switch operating position for retention thereat under the influence of gravity.
- 15. The assembly as set forth in claim 14, said protrusion including a resiliently flexible metallic rod.
- 16. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, and for defeating attempted magnetic manipulation of the switch assembly so as to permit said relative movement without detection thereof, said switch assembly comprising:
- a pair of switch elements including a first element having a contact wall rising from a lower switch operating position to an upper switch operating position, and a second element proximal to said upper switch operating position;
- a shiftable, ferromagnetic body movable along said contact wall between the upper and lower switch operating positions;
- means connecting said first and second switch elements to form an interior chamber containing said body;
- a magnet for mounting on said second member and oriented for retaining said body in said upper switch operating position when said members are in one relative position, and, upon movement of the members to a second relative position, for permitting shifting of said body along said contact wall to said lower switch operating position for retention there at under the influence of gravity.
- 17. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 16, said second element including a flexible metal rod protruding into said chamber for contacting said body.
- 18. The switch assembly as set forth in claim 16, there being a closed chamber completely surrounding said body and supporting said pair of switch elements.
- 19. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, comprising:
- a first switch element for mounting on said first member, having walls defining an interior chamber and presenting a central portion connecting opposed sides, said central portion having structure defining a aperture therethrough;
- a second switch element for mounting on said second member and having a flexible electrical contact received through said aperture;
- a shiftable, ferromagnetic body disposed between said elements and moveable within said chamber between an open circuit position contacting one of said sides, and a closed circuit position contacting both said first switch element and said second element;
- a first magnet for mounting on said first member and oriented for retaining said body in said open circuit position; and
- a second magnet for mounting for mounting on said second member and oriented for retaining said body and said closed circuit position,
- one of said first and second magnets having a stronger magnetic pull on said body for detaching said body from the other magnet as said first and second members are moved.
- 20. A magnetic switch assembly for detecting relative movement between first and second adjacent members, and for defeating attempted magnetic manipulation of the switch assembly so as to permit said relative movement without detection thereof, said switch assembly comprising:
- a housing having opposed upper and lower walls and presenting a pair of adjacent, superposed, upper and lower switch elements, said housing being adapted for mounting on said first member, said lower switch element presenting a sloped surface;
- a shiftable, ferromagnetic, substantially spherical body within said housing and shiftable along said sloped surface between spaced upper and lower switch operating positions,
- said body in one of said upper and lower positions being out of contact with said upper switch element,
- said body in the other of said upper and lower positions being in simultaneous contact with said upper and lower switch elements; and
- a magnet for mounting in said second member and oriented for retaining said body in said upper switch operating position when said members are in one relative position, and, upon movement of the members to a second relative position, for permitting shifting of said body along said sloped surface from said upper switch operating position to said lower switch operating position for retention thereat under the influence of gravity,
- said switch elements being located for movement of said body from said upper to said lower switch operating position, when said members are in said one relative position and an external magnetic is applied to said first member in an attempt to magnetically manipulate the switch assembly,
- the distance between said opposed upper and lower walls at the region occupied by said body when the body is in said lower position thereof being greater than the diameter of said body.
- 21. The switch assembly of claim 20, said upper switch element comprising an electrical contact wire located within said housing.
- 22. A magnetic switch assembly comprising:
- a housing having therein a pair of spaced apart switch elements;
- a shiftable, ferromagnetic body within said housing and shiftable between a first switch operating position wherein the body is in simultaneous engagement with said spaced switch elements, and a second switch operating position where the body is out of such simultaneous contact,
- there being a sloped surface supporting said body for at least a part of said shifting thereof between the first and second switch operating positions;
- a magnet;
- means for selectively orienting said housing and said magnet in a first relative position for causing the magnet to retain said body in one of said switch operating positions, and for permitting relative movement between said housing and said magnet to a second relative position, said body being shiftable along said sloped surface upon said relative movement to the other of said switch operating positions; and
- circuit means operably coupled with said switch elements and perceptible alarm means, said circuit means being operable for generating an alarm signal upon movement of said body between said one and said other switch operating positions.
- 23. The switch assembly of claim 22, said switch elements being located in spaced relationship to each other, with said sloped surface disposed between the switch elements.
- 24. The switch assembly of claim 22, said body being in contact with one of said switch elements in said second switch operating position.
- 25. The switch assembly of claim 22, said housing being mounted on a first member, said magnetic being mounted on a second member, said first and second members being relatively movable for permitting said relative movement between said housing and said magnet.
- 26. The switch assembly of claim 22, said first and second switch elements being in superposed relationship to each other.
- 27. The switch assembly of claim 22, said body being spherically shaped.
- 28. The switch assembly of claim 22, one of said switch elements presenting said sloped surface.
- 29. A switch apparatus for detecting relative movement between first and second members, said magnetic switch apparatus comprising:
- switch means for mounting on one of said members and including a housing presenting a sloped surface and a switch assembly having a pair of switch elements,
- said switch assembly being switchable between a first switch position wherein said switch elements are in electrical contact with each other and a second switch position wherein said switch elements are electrically isolated from each other;
- means including a shiftable, ferromagnetic body within said housing and shiftable along the length of said sloped surface for switching of said switch assembly between said first and second switch positions thereof,
- said body being in a first position on said sloped surface when said switch assembly is in said first switch position thereof, and said body being in a second position on said sloped surface when said switch assembly is in said second switch position thereof; and
- a magnet for mounting on the other of said members and oriented for retaining said ferromagnetic body in said first position on said sloped surface when the first and second members are adjacent each other in order to maintain said switch assembly in said first switch position, and for permitting said ferromagnetic body to shift along said sloped surface to said second position when said members are relatively moved in order to change the switch position of said switch assembly to said second switch position thereof.
- 30. The switch apparatus as set forth in claim 29, wherein one of said pair of switch elements is said sloped surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08,200,143, filed Feb. 23, 1994 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/043,216, filed Apr. 6, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,332,992.
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