Claims
- 1. A gravity switch which controls a circuit in response to positioning the switch relative to true vertical comprising:a chamber having opposing curved walls; a non-planar conductive pathway along at least one of the chamber curved walls, said pathway extending in all three axial directions; a gravity responsive member free to move within said chamber whereby said gravity responsive member, dependent on the orientation of said switch relative to true vertical, either contacts said pathway forming a closed or does not contact said pathway leaving an open circuit; where said pathway defines a course of rotation for said switch over all three axial directions wherein said gravity responsive member remains in contact with said pathway to maintain said closed circuit throughout said course of rotation.
- 2. The switch of claim 1, where said conductive pathway is electrically conductive and said gravity responsive member is electrically conductive.
- 3. The switch of claim 2, where said conductive pathway comprises a plural number of paired electrical leads.
- 4. The switch of claim 3, where said paired electrical leads are positioned along a single curvilinear line.
- 5. The switch of claim 3, where said paired electrical leads are positioned along a pair of curvilinear lines, each of said curvilinear lines positioned on one of said opposing curved walls of said chamber, with one of each said paired electrical leads positioned on one of said curvilinear lines and the other of each said paired electrical leads positioned on the opposite of said curvilinear lines, where said gravity responsive member contacts said paired electrical leads to complete a circuit when said switch is oriented in a particular manner.
- 6. The switch of claim 2, where said conductive pathway comprises a pair of electrically conductive strips, each of said strips positioned on one of said opposing curved walls of said chamber, where said gravity responsive member contacts said strips to complete a circuit when said switch is oriented in a particular manner.
- 7. The switch of claim 2, where said gravity responsive member is liquid mercury.
- 8. The switch of claim 2, where said gravity responsive member is a metal ball.
- 9. The switch of claim 1, where said conductive pathway is optically conductive.
- 10. The switch of claim 9, where said conductive pathway comprises paired sets of light emitters and light receivers, where for each said emitter and receiver pair the emitter is positioned on one of said opposed curved walls of said chamber and the receiver is positioned on the opposite of said opposed curved walls of said chamber, and where said gravity responsive member is opaque so that contact with said pathway blocks light emitted from at least one said light emitter.
- 11. The switch of claim 1, where said chamber is a curved tube.
- 12. The switch of claim 1, where each of said opposing curved walls is defined by a portion of the surface of a sphere.
- 13. The switch of claim 1, where said opposing curved walls are separated by a constant distance throughout said chamber.
- 14. A gravity switch which controls a circuit in response to positioning the switch relative to true vertical comprising:a closed chamber defined by a wall of a circular tube circular in cross-section; a non-planar conductive pathway along said wall, said pathway extending in all three axial directions; a gravity responsive member free to move within said chamber whereby said gravity responsive member, dependent on the orientation of said switch relative to true vertical, either contacts said pathway forming a closed circuit or does not contact said pathway leaving an open circuit; where said pathway defines a course of rotation for said switch over all three axial directions wherein said gravity responsive member remains in contact with said pathway to maintain said closed circuit throughout said course of rotation.
- 15. The switch of claim 14, where said conductive pathway is electrically conductive and said gravity responsive member is electrically conductive.
- 16. The switch of claim 15, where said conductive pathway comprises a plural number of paired electrical leads.
- 17. The switch of claim 16, where said paired electrical leads are positioned along a single curvilinear line.
- 18. The switch of claim 16, where said paired electrical leads are positioned along a pair of curvilinear lines, said curvilinear lines positioned opposite each other, with one of each said paired electrical leads positioned on one of said curvilinear lines and the other of each said paired electrical leads positioned on the opposite of said curvilinear lines, where said gravity responsive member contacts said paired electrical leads to complete a circuit when said switch is oriented in a particular manner.
- 19. The switch of claim 15, where said conductive pathway comprises a pair of electrically conductive strips, said strips positioned opposite each other, where said gravity responsive member contacts said strips to complete a circuit when said switch is oriented in a particular manner.
- 20. The switch of claim 15, where said gravity responsive member is liquid mercury.
- 21. The switch of claim 15, where said gravity responsive member is a metal ball.
- 22. The switch of claim 14, where said conductive pathway is optically conductive.
- 23. The switch of claim 22, where said conductive pathway comprises paired sets of light emitters and light receivers, where for each said emitter and receiver pair the emitter is positioned opposite the receiver, and where said gravity responsive member is opaque so that contact with said pathway blocks light emitted from at least one said light emitter.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/074,286 filed Feb. 11, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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