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titleOfInvention Walking stick with fall down alarming function
abstract The utility model relates to a walking stick with fall down alarming function, including handle, hollow pole setting and supporting legs, the upper end in hollow pole setting is installed to the handle, supporting legs detachable installs the lower extreme in hollow pole setting, characteristics still include mercury switch, circuit board, battery, delay switch and alarm, mercury switch, circuit board and battery detachable install in hollow pole setting, delay switch and alarm are installed on the circuit board, and mercury switch, delay switch and alarm are established ties in proper order, the battery is mercury switch, delay switch and alarm respectively provides dc operation the power. Its advantage does: can send SOS alarm signal when the walking stick is fallen down along with the human body, the stability in use is good, long service life, and the appearance is pleasing to the eye, light in weight.
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