Claims
- 1. A seatbelt tension sensor comprising:
a sensor housing having a sensor chamber therein, a first end having a plurality of pull rod holes therein, and a seatbelt orifice opposite the first end for acceptance of said seatbelt; an axially movable plunger disposed within the sensor chamber; a plurality of pull rods extending through the pull rod holes of said sensor housing secured at a first end to said plunger and secured at a second end to a pull rod head having a mounting hole therein; a Villari effect sensor disposed axially within the sensor chamber having a first end abutting the first end of said sensor housing, and; a spring disposed between said Villari effect sensor and said plunger for biasing said Villari effect sensor towards said sensor housing first end.
- 2. The seatbelt tension sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sensor housing further comprises an inwardly extending radial flange disposed therein to prevent said plunger from traveling past said flange in the event of breakage of said Villari effect sensor.
- 3. The seatbelt tension sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein said Villari effect sensor generates an output responsive to a compressive force acting thereon.
- 4. The seatbelt tension sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein said Villari effect sensor rod is comprised of a magnetostrictive material having a positive magnetostrictive coefficient.
- 5. The seatbelt tension sensor as claimed in claim 2 wherein said Villari effect sensor generates an output responsive to a compressive force acting thereon.
- 6. The seatbelt tension sensor as claimed in claim 2 wherein said Villari effect sensor rod is comprised of a magnetostrictive material having a positive magnetostrictive coefficient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The instant application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/070,319 filed Jan. 2, 1998, commonly assigned with the present invention.
[0002] This application is related to copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/1 96,093, filed Nov. 19, 1998, entitled “Villari Effect Seatbelt Tension Sensor”, claiming the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/067,071, filed Nov.20, 1997, both commonly assigned with the present invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60070319 |
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