Claims
- 1. A capacitive sensor assembly comprising:a capacitive strip having an elongated body for flexible mounting to a panel along a bottom surface of said elongated body; a first elongated planar conductor contained within an upper section of said elongated body; a longitudinal cavity formed through a central portion of said elongated body, said longitudinal cavity being disposed between said planar conductor and said bottom surface; and a capacitance detector module inserted within said longitudinal cavity, said capacitance detector module including a capacitance detector circuit therein; wherein said capacitance detector circuit is coupled to said first elongated planar conductor, wherein said first elongated planar conductor comprises a first electrode of a sensing capacitor coupled to said capacitance detector circuit, and said longitudinal cavity comprises a portion of a dielectric material of said sensing capacitor, wherein said elongated body is formed by extrusion of an insulating material and, wherein said insulating material further comprises santoprene rubber.
- 2. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein a dielectric constant of said capacitive strip is determined by both said longitudinal cavity and said santoprene rubber.
- 3. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 1, wherein the capacitive sensor assembly is configured for use in a non-contact obstacle detection system of a vehicle.
- 4. A capacitive sensor assembly comprising:a capacitive strip having an elongated body for flexible mounting to a panel along a bottom surface of said elongated body; a first elongated planar conductor contained within an upper section of said elongated body; a longitudinal cavity formed through a central portion of said elongated body, said longitudinal cavity being disposed between said planar conductor and said bottom surface; and a capacitance detector module inserted within said longitudinal cavity, said capacitance detector module including a capacitance detector circuit therein; wherein said capacitance detector circuit is coupled to said first elongated planar conductor and said first elongated planar conductor comprises a first electrode of a sensing capacitor coupled to said capacitance detector circuit, and said longitudinal cavity comprises a portion of a dielectric material of said sensing capacitor, wherein said elongated body includes a pair of grooves therein, said grooves thereby allowing said elongated body to be slid into and mounted within a carrier.
- 5. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 4, further comprising an adhesive strip affixed to said bottom surface of said elongated body.
- 6. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 4, wherein the capacitive sensor assembly is configured for use in a non-contact obstacle detection system of a vehicle.
- 7. A capacitive sensor assembly comprising:a capacitive strip having an elongated body for flexible mounting to a panel along a bottom surface of said elongated body; a first elongated planar conductor contained within an upper section of said elongated body; a longitudinal cavity formed through a central portion of said elongated body, said longitudinal cavity being disposed between said planar conductor and said bottom surface; and a capacitance detector module inserted within said longitudinal cavity, said capacitance detector module including a capacitance detector circuit therein, said first elongated planar conductor comprises a first electrode of a sensing capacitor coupled to said capacitance detector circuit, and said longitudinal cavity comprises a portion of a dielectric material of said sensing capacitor, said capacitance detector circuit being coupled to said first elongated planar conductor, wherein said elongated body is formed by extrusion of an insulating material and said insulating material surrounds said first elongated planar conductor.
- 8. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 7, wherein said panel comprises a second electrode of said sensing capacitor.
- 9. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 8, wherein said planar conductor comprises a flexible material such that a substantially constant distance is maintained between said first elongated planar conductor and said panel.
- 10. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 7, wherein said first elongated planar conductor further comprises braided wire.
- 11. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 10, wherein said braided wire is formed from tinned copper material.
- 12. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 7, further comprising an adhesive strip affixed to said bottom surface of said elongated body.
- 13. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 7, wherein the capacitive sensor assembly is configured for use in a non-contact obstacle detection system of a vehicle.
- 14. A capacitive sensor assembly comprising:a capacitive strip having an elongated body for flexible mounting to a panel along a bottom surface of said elongated body; a first elongated planar conductor contained within an upper section of said elongated body; a longitudinal cavity formed through a central portion of said elongated body, said longitudinal cavity being disposed between said planar conductor and said bottom surface; and a capacitance detector module inserted within said longitudinal cavity, said capacitance detector module including a capacitance detector circuit therein; wherein said capacitance detector circuit is coupled to said first elongated planar conductor and said capacitance detector module comprises: a printed circuit board; a shielding structure for shielding radiated emissions generated by devices contained within said printed circuit board; and a connection mechanism for electrically connecting said printed circuit board with said first elongated planar conductor.
- 15. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 14, wherein said connection mechanism further comprises:a terminal clip having a first end attached to a back side of said printed circuit board; and a second end of said terminal clip is attached to said first elongated planar conductor.
- 16. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 15, wherein said second end of said terminal clip is generally horseshoe shaped.
- 17. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 14, wherein said shielding structure further comprises:a first shield for shielding a first oscillator included within said printed circuit board; and a second shield for shielding a second oscillator included within said printed circuit board.
- 18. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 14, further comprising:a rubber boot, said rubber boot being formed over a first end of said capacitance detector module prior to insertion of said capacitance detector module into said longitudinal cavity of said elongated body.
- 19. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 14, wherein said capacitance detector module further comprises:a coaxial cable and connector, connected to said printed circuit board, said coaxial cable capable of delivering power to said capacitance detector module, and transmitting signals generated within said capacitance detector module.
- 20. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 14, further comprising an adhesive strip affixed to said bottom surface of said elongated body.
- 21. The capacitive sensor assembly of claim 14, wherein the capacitive sensor assembly is configured for use in a non-contact obstacle detection system of a vehicle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/330,171, filed Oct. 17, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
This application further claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/330,173, filed Oct. 17, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
This application further claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/361,803, filed Mar. 5, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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Provisional Applications (3)
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60/361803 |
Mar 2002 |
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60/330173 |
Oct 2001 |
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60/330171 |
Oct 2001 |
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