Claims
- 1. An improved switch responsive to distortion by the weight of a patient in a bed comprising
- an elongated, thin, generally rectangular base member of insulating flexible material providing a top and bottom surface and having an elongated generally rectangular cutout therein;
- a first non-conductive, thin, generally rectangular upper cover member of flexible material having a bottom and a top surface;
- a second non-conductive, thin, generally rectangular lower cover member of flexible material having a bottom and a top surface, the dimensions of said first and second cover members being of length and width greater than said base member, said base member being received between said upper and lower cover members, and said cover members providing overlapping edges;
- a first electrically conductive layer affixed to said bottom surface of said upper cover and a second conductive layer affixed to said top surface of said lower cover, the width of said conductive layers being less than the width of said cover members; and
- a cable having a first and second conductor, the first conductor having engagement with said first conductive layer and the second conductor having engagement with said second conductive layer, the peripheries of said cover members being sealed, the conductive layers being normally supported by said base member in spaced apart relationship by the memory of said base and said cover member, but which surfaces contact each other through said cutout in said base member when the apparatus is subject to bending or twisting distortion.
- 2. An improved switch apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first and second electrically conductive layers are in the form of electrically conductive paint applied to said cover members.
- 3. An improved switch apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first and second electrically conductive layers are of a width approximately that of the width of said cutout in said base member.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 429,047 filed Sept. 30, 1982 and entitled "Switch Apparatus Responsive to Pressure or Distortion", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,484,043 issued Nov. 20, 1984.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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