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US2254294A
US2254294A US351797A US35179740A US2254294A US 2254294 A US2254294 A US 2254294A US 351797 A US351797 A US 351797A US 35179740 A US35179740 A US 35179740A US 2254294 A US2254294 A US 2254294A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H35/00Switches operated by change of a physical condition
    • H01H35/14Switches operated by change of acceleration, e.g. by shock or vibration, inertia switch
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Another object is to provide a switch of the character and for the purpose above set forth which is simple in construction, easy to install and service and economical to manufacture.
  • Figure 1 is a view in vertical section of the preferred embodiment of my improved switch, the parts being shown in circuit closing position,
  • Figure 2 is a similar view showing the parts disabled
  • Figure 3 is a view in perspective of oneof the binding posts and contact plate
  • Figure 4 is a view in perspective of the bridge plate
  • Figure 5 is a detail fragmentary view invertioal section of the lower end of the shell.
  • the illustrated embodiment of my improved switch comprises, as its basic element, a substantially cylindrical housing I adapted to be disposed in upended position and including a main shell 2 having a closed flat bottom 3, and a closed top 4 extending beyond the sides of the shell to provide a flange 5.
  • the shell 2 is reduced to provide a shoulder 6 around the same adjacent its top 4.
  • a cup-like oil container 1 fitting upwardly over the shell and spaced from the sides and bottom of the same is threaded, as at 8, onto the shell 2 adjacent the shoulder 6 in abutting relation to the latter.
  • a filler nipple 9 having a closure cap I0 is provided in the container 1 adjacent the upper end thereof for introducing oil into said container to the level of the nipple.
  • the shell 2 is provided with a pair of vertically elongated openings II, substantially oval, and in diametrically opposed sides of the shell, respectively, whereby the oil will fill the shell to the level of the nipple 9 also.
  • the openings ll serve an additional purpose presently explained.
  • a circular cap l2 of inverted cup shape having a lower edge flange I3 by means of which and screws l4 it is detachably secured to the flange 5, said cap having a central upwardly bowed portion I5 for a purpose presently seen.
  • terial and having a central aperture I! in the top thereof is fitted in the cap l2.
  • a pair of binding posts l8 extend upwardly through the tops of the cap l2 and alining member I6 upon diametrically opposite sides of the axis of the cap I2 and housing I and which are provided on the lower ends thereof with a pair of flat, rectangularcontact plates 1 9 also disposed upon diametrically opposite sides of said axis.
  • a pair of clamping nuts 20 are provided on each post [8 with subjacent insulation washers 2
  • the following means is provided for normally bridging the contact plates l9.
  • an axial stud 23 Threaded into the bottom 3 of shell 2 is an axial stud 23 extending upwardly therein and locked thereto by a jamb nut 24.
  • the stud 23 is provided with a head 25 having'a conical top provided with a concave axial seat 26, said head being disposed slightly above the bottoms of the openings H for access thereto through the same.
  • an upstanding substantially elliptical tumbler 21 of suitable met-a1 having its opposite end fitted in a seat 28, similar to seat 26, and provided in the bottom 29 of a cylindrical cup 30, the cup being axially aligned with the stud 23 and the bottom thereof being tapered downwardly with the seat 28 in the axis of the cup and slightly below the tops of openings ll.
  • extending partway into the cup 30.
  • the bottom 23 of cup 30 has formed integrally therewith an axial shaft 33 extending upwardly through the spring 32 and slidably extended through the top of sleeve 3
  • the shaft 33 has a reduced upper end portion in the cap I! providing a shoulder 34 thereon seating a washer 35.
  • a coil spring 36 sleeved onto the upper end of the shaft 33 and seating on the washer 35 yieldingly supports a metal washer 31 slidable on the shaft and supporting, in turn, a grommet-like member 38 of insulation to which is secured, intermediate its ends, a centrally apertured, rectangular bridge plate 39 of conductive material bridging the contact plates [9, said spring urging said washer 3T, grommet member 33, and bridge plate 39 upwardly on the shaft 33.
  • a head 43 on the upper terminal of the shaft 33 serves to limit upward movement of the washer 31, member 38 and plate 39 on said shaft, said head being normally spaced above said member 38 for a purpose presently seen.
  • a substantially cylindrical housing having closed upper and lower ends, respectively, a hollow cap member surmounting the upper end of the housing, and forming a closed chamber therewith, an axial plunger shaft vertically slidable in the upper end of said housing and having an upper end in said chamber and a socketed lower end in said housing, a member upstanding axially from the lower end of said housing and having a socketed upper end therein,'a substantially elliptical member having ends fitting in said sockets and holding the plunger shaft in a normal position and against downward movement, said elliptical member being adapted to be dislodged from said sockets under impact against an object of a Vehicle equipped with the switch, a pair of contacts fixed in the upper end of said chamber upon diametrically opposite sides of said plunger shaft, means on said plunger shaft within said chamber yieldingly bridging said plates in the normal position of said shaft, spring means urging said shaft downwardly, said housing being provided with a pair of diametrical openings therein

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Sept. 2, 1941. v. KIMMELL SWITCH Filed Aug. 8, 1940 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 A tlorneys Sept. 2, 1941.
L. V. KIMMELL Filed Aug. 8, 1940 SWITCH 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 1 n ventor Lean/e mtg/7 Attorneys Patented Sept. 2, 1941 UNITED STATES, PATENT OFFICE SWITCH Lennie V. Kimmell, Hoisington, Kans.
Application August 8,1940, Serial No. 351,797
2 Claims.
are submerged in oil so that they will not corrode or be affected in any way by moisture or atmospheric changes.
Another object is to provide a switch of the character and for the purpose above set forth which is simple in construction, easy to install and service and economical to manufacture.
To the accomplishment of the above, and subordinate objects presently appearing, a preferred embodiment of my invention has been illustrated in the accompanying drawings, set forth in detail in the succeeding description, and defined in the claims appended hereto.
In said drawings:
Figure 1 is a view in vertical section of the preferred embodiment of my improved switch, the parts being shown in circuit closing position,
Figure 2 is a similar view showing the parts disabled,
Figure 3 is a view in perspective of oneof the binding posts and contact plate,
Figure 4 is a view in perspective of the bridge plate, and
Figure 5 is a detail fragmentary view invertioal section of the lower end of the shell.
Referring to the drawings by numerals, the illustrated embodiment of my improved switch comprises, as its basic element, a substantially cylindrical housing I adapted to be disposed in upended position and including a main shell 2 having a closed flat bottom 3, and a closed top 4 extending beyond the sides of the shell to provide a flange 5. The shell 2 is reduced to provide a shoulder 6 around the same adjacent its top 4. A cup-like oil container 1 fitting upwardly over the shell and spaced from the sides and bottom of the same is threaded, as at 8, onto the shell 2 adjacent the shoulder 6 in abutting relation to the latter. A filler nipple 9 having a closure cap I0 is provided in the container 1 adjacent the upper end thereof for introducing oil into said container to the level of the nipple. The shell 2 is provided with a pair of vertically elongated openings II, substantially oval, and in diametrically opposed sides of the shell, respectively, whereby the oil will fill the shell to the level of the nipple 9 also. The openings ll serve an additional purpose presently explained.
Surmounting the top 4 of the shell, axially thereof, is a circular cap l2 of inverted cup shape having a lower edge flange I3 by means of which and screws l4 it is detachably secured to the flange 5, said cap having a central upwardly bowed portion I5 for a purpose presently seen. terial and having a central aperture I! in the top thereof is fitted in the cap l2.
A pair of binding posts l8 extend upwardly through the tops of the cap l2 and alining member I6 upon diametrically opposite sides of the axis of the cap I2 and housing I and which are provided on the lower ends thereof with a pair of flat, rectangularcontact plates 1 9 also disposed upon diametrically opposite sides of said axis. A pair of clamping nuts 20 are provided on each post [8 with subjacent insulation washers 2| for securing the posts H3 in position with the plates I9 clamped against the top of member I6, said nuts also serving for the attachment to the posts of a pair of terminals 22 by which the device may be connected in any suitable manner in one side of the circuit, not shown, of an automobile, or airplane power plant.
The following means is provided for normally bridging the contact plates l9.
Threaded into the bottom 3 of shell 2 is an axial stud 23 extending upwardly therein and locked thereto by a jamb nut 24. The stud 23 is provided with a head 25 having'a conical top provided with a concave axial seat 26, said head being disposed slightly above the bottoms of the openings H for access thereto through the same.
Fitted at one end in the seat 26 is an upstanding substantially elliptical tumbler 21 of suitable met-a1 having its opposite end fitted in a seat 28, similar to seat 26, and provided in the bottom 29 of a cylindrical cup 30, the cup being axially aligned with the stud 23 and the bottom thereof being tapered downwardly with the seat 28 in the axis of the cup and slightly below the tops of openings ll. Suitably secured at its upper closed end in the top 4 of shell 2, to depend axially therefrom is a sleeve 3| extending partway into the cup 30. A coil spring 32 interposed between the top of the sleeve 3 and the bottom 29 of the cup 30 urges the latter downwardly so that said tumbler 21 is yieldlngly clamped between the seats 26, 28 and the cup A lining member 16 of insulation ma- 30 is held in an elevated position in opposition to the spring 32.
The bottom 23 of cup 30 has formed integrally therewith an axial shaft 33 extending upwardly through the spring 32 and slidably extended through the top of sleeve 3| into the cap l2. The shaft 33 has a reduced upper end portion in the cap I! providing a shoulder 34 thereon seating a washer 35. A coil spring 36 sleeved onto the upper end of the shaft 33 and seating on the washer 35 yieldingly supports a metal washer 31 slidable on the shaft and supporting, in turn, a grommet-like member 38 of insulation to which is secured, intermediate its ends, a centrally apertured, rectangular bridge plate 39 of conductive material bridging the contact plates [9, said spring urging said washer 3T, grommet member 33, and bridge plate 39 upwardly on the shaft 33. A head 43 on the upper terminal of the shaft 33 serves to limit upward movement of the washer 31, member 38 and plate 39 on said shaft, said head being normally spaced above said member 38 for a purpose presently seen.
As will now be seen, in the described normal position of the parts, the contact plates l9 are firmly bridged so that the device is maintained in circuit closing position by the tumbler 21. However, under severe impact, of a vehicle equipped with the switch, against an object, the tumbler 21 will be dislodged from the seats 26, 28. Under this condition the cup 30 and shaft 33 will drop under the urge of the spring 32 suddenly into the downward limit of movement thereof as established by engagement of the washer 35 with the top of sleeve 3|. As a result of such downward movement of part 33, head 50 thereof will pick up and depress grommet-like member 38 on the shaft 33 to disengage bridge plate 39 from contact plates i9 and disable the switch. To reset the switch, the container 1 is removed, or detached, so that access to the tumbler 21 may be had, and also to the cup 30, by
way of openings I I. By manually lifting cup 30 in opposition to spring 36 slightly above normal position, the tumbler 21 may be reset in seats 26, 28. Under such lifting of cup 30 the bridge plate 39 will be reengaged with contact plates IS in opposition to spring 36. The central portion I of top l2 provides a clearance for the head 49 of shaft 33 so that it may be lifted abovenormal position.
The foregoing will, it is believed, suffice to impart a clear understanding of my invention with out further explanation.
Manifestly the invention, as described, is susceptlble of modification without departing from the inventive concept, and right is herein rcserved to such modifications as fall within the scope of the subjoined claims.
Having described the invention, what I claim of said housing and having a socketed upper end' therein, a substantially elliptical member having ends fitting in said sockets and holding the plunger shaft in a normal position and against downward movement, said elliptical member being adapted to be dislodged from said sockets under impact against an object of a vehicle equipped with the switch, a pair of contacts fixed i the upper end of said chamber upon diametrically opposite sides of said plunger shaft, means on said plunger shaft within said chamber yieldingly bridging said plates in the normal position of said shaft, and spring means urging said shaft downwardly, said housing being provided with a pair of diametrically opposite openings therein for access to said elliptical member.
2. In a switch, a substantially cylindrical housing having closed upper and lower ends, respectively, a hollow cap member surmounting the upper end of the housing, and forming a closed chamber therewith, an axial plunger shaft vertically slidable in the upper end of said housing and having an upper end in said chamber and a socketed lower end in said housing, a member upstanding axially from the lower end of said housing and having a socketed upper end therein,'a substantially elliptical member having ends fitting in said sockets and holding the plunger shaft in a normal position and against downward movement, said elliptical member being adapted to be dislodged from said sockets under impact against an object of a Vehicle equipped with the switch, a pair of contacts fixed in the upper end of said chamber upon diametrically opposite sides of said plunger shaft, means on said plunger shaft within said chamber yieldingly bridging said plates in the normal position of said shaft, spring means urging said shaft downwardly, said housing being provided with a pair of diametrical openings therein for access to said elliptical member, and a cup-like oil container fitting upwardly over said housing and threaded thereon, said container being spaced from the outer wall of the housing to provide for the passage of oil therefrom into said housing by way of said openings.
LENNIE V. KIMMELL.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2742542A (en) * 1952-03-27 1956-04-17 Graviner Manufacturing Co Inertia operated devices
US2806916A (en) * 1956-01-20 1957-09-17 Gibble Glenn Safety circuit breaker
US3649788A (en) * 1970-07-06 1972-03-14 Gen Motors Corp Acceleration responsive switch
US3735072A (en) * 1971-08-19 1973-05-22 R Six Impact-opening electrical switch with breakable frangible element
FR2192366A1 (en) * 1972-07-11 1974-02-08 Tudor Ab
US3798399A (en) * 1971-08-27 1974-03-19 J Corporandy Anti-incendiary device for automotive vehicles
US4191868A (en) * 1976-11-26 1980-03-04 Sunde Paul B Seismic safety cutoff switch

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2742542A (en) * 1952-03-27 1956-04-17 Graviner Manufacturing Co Inertia operated devices
US2806916A (en) * 1956-01-20 1957-09-17 Gibble Glenn Safety circuit breaker
US3649788A (en) * 1970-07-06 1972-03-14 Gen Motors Corp Acceleration responsive switch
US3735072A (en) * 1971-08-19 1973-05-22 R Six Impact-opening electrical switch with breakable frangible element
US3798399A (en) * 1971-08-27 1974-03-19 J Corporandy Anti-incendiary device for automotive vehicles
FR2192366A1 (en) * 1972-07-11 1974-02-08 Tudor Ab
US4191868A (en) * 1976-11-26 1980-03-04 Sunde Paul B Seismic safety cutoff switch

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