Claims
- 1. A vehicle crush detecting device in combination with a vehicle, comprising:
a sensor assembly consisting of
a first elongated electrical conductor, a second elongated electrical conductor, and means for coupling said second electrical conductor to said first electrical conductor so that said first and second electrical conductors are parallel and substantially co-extensive to each other and thereby form the sensor assembly, said coupling means maintaining a separation between said second electrical conductor from said first electrical conductor; and attachment means for attaching said sensor assembly to said vehicle; wherein when a portion of said vehicle crushes to contact said sensor assembly, said sensor assembly bends causing said first electrical conductor to contact said second electrical conductor and complete an electric circuit indicative of crush of said vehicle.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said attachment means attached said sensor assembly to said vehicle at at least two spaced apart positions providing thereby at least one free, unrestrained span between said at least two spaced apart locations which is spaced away and not in contact with any part of said vehicle; wherein when a portion of said vehicle crushes to contact said sensor assembly in said span between said at least two spaced apart locations, said sensor assembly bends in said span between said at least two spaced apart locations causing said first electrical conductor to contact said second electrical conductor and complete an electric circuit indicative of crush of said vehicle.
- 3. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said coupling means include a header/connector assembly arranged at one end of said sensor assembly.
- 4. The combination in accordance with claim 3, wherein said header/connector assembly hermetically seals a space between said first and second conductors at first ends of said first and second conductors, a space between said first and second conductors at second ends being closed, said header/connector assembly including electrical connector pins electrically coupled to said first and second conductors, said connector pins having an exposed portion.
- 5. The combination in accordance with claim 4, wherein said header/connector assembly further includes a housing having an inlet port, a dam in the space between said first and second conductors at said first ends of said first and second conductors and urethane or a silicone rubber compound around said first ends of said first and second conductors.
- 6. The combination in accordance with claim 4, wherein said header/connector assembly further includes header pins connected to said first and second conductors, said connector pins being connected to said header pins.
- 7. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first conductor is a tube surrounding said second conductor and is welded closed at one end to thereby seal a space between said first and second conductors at said end.
- 8. The combination in accordance with claim 7, wherein said coupling means include a resistor arranged between the closed end of said first conductor and a proximate end of said second conductor.
- 9. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first conductor is a tube and said second conductor is a rod arranged in said tube.
- 10. The combination in accordance with claim 9, wherein said tube is deformable such that contact of said rod by said tube is caused by bending of said tube.
- 11. The combination in accordance with claim 9, wherein said rod and said tube are unitary and said rod is substantially solid.
- 12. The combination in accordance with claim 1, farther comprising insulating means positioned at at least two points between said first and second conductors for insulating said first conductor from said second conductor.
- 13. The combination in accordance with claim 12, wherein said insulating means comprise spacers extending only at discrete locations circumferentially between said first and second conductors only at discrete locations..
- 14. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said first conductor surrounds said second conductor and contains grease.
- 15. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said attachment means attach said sensor assembly to said vehicle in a front region of the vehicle so as to detect crush of the front region of said vehicle.
- 16. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said attachment means attach said sensor assembly to said vehicle at a rear of the vehicle so as to detect crush of the rear of said vehicle.
- 17. The combination in accordance with claim 1, wherein said vehicle has a side and a deployable occupant protection apparatus for protecting an occupant in a side impact, said attachment means attaching said sensor assembly to said vehicle on a side of the vehicle so as to detect crush of the side of said vehicle, the combination further comprising means for coupling said crush detecting device and said occupant protection apparatus such that upon completion of said electronic circuit, said occupant protection device is deployed.
- 18. The combination in accordance with claim 17, wherein said sensor assembly has an elongate portion attached by said attachment means in a position substantially parallel to a door panel in a door on said side of said vehicle.
- 19. The combination in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:
a deployable occupant protection device, an electronic sensor coupled to said sensor assembly and comprising an accelerometer, and means coupled to said accelerometer for initiating deployment of said occupant protection device based on completion of the electric circuit indicative of crush of said vehicle and an analysis of output from said accelerometer indicative of a situation in which deployment of said occupant protection device is desired.
- 20. A vehicle crush detecting device, comprising
a first electrical conductor having first and second ends, a second electrical conductor having first and second ends and arranged relative to said first conductor to define a space between said first and second conductors, and a header/connector assembly for hermetically sealing the space between said first and second conductors at said first ends of said first and second conductors, the space between said first and second conductors at said second ends being closed, said header/connector assembly including electrical connector pins electrically coupled to said first and second conductors, said connector pins having an exposed portion; said first conductor being arranged to bend upon exertion of a force to said first conductor and thereby contact said second conductor with such contact being indicative of crush of the vehicle.
- 21. The device in accordance with claim 20, wherein said header/connector assembly comprises a housing having an inlet port, a dam in the space between said first and second conductors at said first ends of said first and second conductors and urethane or a silicone rubber compound around said first ends of said first and second conductors.
- 22. The device in accordance with claim 20, further comprising header pins connected to said first and second conductors, said connector pins being connected to said header pins.
- 23. The device in accordance with claim 20, wherein said first conductor is welded closed at said second end to thereby seal the space between said first and second conductors at said second ends.
- 24. The device in accordance with claim 23, wherein said header/connector assembly further comprises a resistor arranged between said second end of said second conductor and said second end of said first conductor.
- 25. A method for sealing a device for mounting on an automobile, comprising the steps of:
providing the device with a cavity having at least one inlet port and at least one narrow outflow passage, injecting a curable compound through the at least one inlet port such that the at least one narrow passage remains open during the injection process until the cavity is substantially full permitting air within the cavity to be displaced by the curable compound, the at least one passage being sufficiently narrow as to permit only a small amount of rubber compound to flow out of the cavity during the injection process, but large enough to permit air to easily flow out of the assembly; and curing the compound.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the device is a crush detecting switch comprising an electrically conductive tube and an electrically conductive rod arranged within the tube and spaced therefrom, further comprising the step of forming the cavity at least partially between the tube and the rod.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein the device is a crash detecting switch comprising an electrically conductive tube and an electrically conductive rod arranged within the tube and spaced therefrom, further comprising the steps of:
forming a plurality of the cavities between discrete regions of the tube and the rod, separating each of the cavities by means of spacers, and connecting the cavities through an aperture in the spacers to enable the injected curable compound to flow into each of the cavities.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein the curable compound is a rubber compound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
1. This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/514,986 filed Aug. 14, 1995, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/024,076 filed Mar. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,301, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of (i) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/795,035 filed Nov. 20, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,133, (ii) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/727,756, filed Jul. 9, 1991, now abandoned, all of which are incorporated herein by reference. This invention is also an improvement on the invention disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,995,639 and a full discussion of the background of this general type of sensor is disclosed in that patent and is incorporated herein by reference.
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