Claims
- 1. In a crash sensor of the acceleration integrating type comprising a sensing mass movable axially inside and in close proximity to a sealed gas filled tube during a crash from a normal resting position to a second position, said movement causing displacement of said gas, and sensing means for ascertaining when said sensing mass has moved to said second position, the improvement comprising:
- flow restricting means for limiting flow of said gas between said sensing mass and said tube, and
- a duct for viscously conducting said gas past said flow restricting means,
- whereby said mass responds to a predetermined velocity change of said crash sensor by moving from said normal resting position to said second position, and wherein
- said sensing mass and said tube are made of materials having different thermal expansion coefficients thereby having relative thermal expansion therebetween upon change in temperature and said tube has a thermal expansion coefficient sufficiently different from the thermal expansion coefficient of said sensing mass that said relative thermal expansion compensates for the entire variation of viscosity of said gas with temperature.
- 2. In a crash sensor of the acceleration integrating type comprising a sensing mass movable axially inside and in close proximity to a sealed gas filled tube during a crash from a normal resting position to a second position, said movement causing displacement of said gas, and sensing means for ascertaining when said sensing mass has moved to said second position, the improvement comprising:
- flow restricting means for limiting flow of said gas between said sensing mass and said tube, and
- a duct for viscously conducting said gas past said flow restricting means,
- whereby said mass responds to a predetermined velocity change of said crash sensor by moving from said normal resting position to said second position, and wherein
- said duct comprises at least one axial flute formed in the inner diameter of said tube.
- 3. The invention as defined by claim 2 wherein:
- said sensing mass and said tube are made of materials having different thermal expansion coefficients thereby having relative thermal expansion therebetween upon change in temperature and said tube has a thermal expansion coefficient sufficiently different from the thermal expansion coefficient of said sensing mass that said relative thermal expansion compensates for the entire variation of viscosity of said gas with temperature.
- 4. The invention as defined by claim 2 wherein:
- said sensing mass and said tube are made of materials having different thermal expansion coefficients and said tube has a thermal expansion coefficient greater than the thermal expansion coefficient of said sensing mass.
- 5. In a crash sensor of the acceleration integrating type for an occupant protection system of a vehicle, said sensor comprising a sensing mass movable axially inside a sealed gas filled tube during a crash from a normal resting position and sensing means for ascertaining when said sensing mass has moved a predetermined distance from said normal resting position, the movement comprising:
- sealing means adapted for limiting flow of said gas between said sensing mass and said tube, and
- a duct for viscously conducting said gas past said sealing means,
- said tube is disposed within a member,
- said tube having an outer cylindrical surface and said member having an inner cylindrical surface in mating relation with said outer cylindrical surface and wherein,
- said duct for viscously conducting said gas is defined by one of said cylindrical surfaces and an impression formed in the other of said cylindrical surfaces.
- 6. In a crash sensor for an occupant protection system of a vehicle of the type comprising a member defining a passage, a sensing mass movable in said passage during a crash from a normal resting position and sensing means for ascertaining when said sensing mass has moved a predetermined distance from said normal resting position, the improvement comprising:
- said passage being filled with a gas,
- sealing means adapted for limiting flow of said gas between said sensing mass and said member,
- said passage having a cylindrical surface and said sensing mass having a cylindrical surface mating with said passage,
- and a duct for viscously conducting said gas, said duct being defined by one of said cylindrical surfaces and an impression formed in the other of said cylindrical surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/183,134, filed Jan. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,571,994, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/776,871, filed Oct. 16, 1991, abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/529,716, filed May 25, 1990, abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/364,640, filed Jun. 12, 1989, abandoned, which is a CIP of 07/262,732, filed Oct. 26, 1988, abandoned, which is a CIP of U.S. Ser. No. 07/218,917 filed Jul. 14, 1988, which is a CIP of U.S. Ser. No. 07/190,165, filed May 5, 1988 abandoned.
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