Claims
- 1. A seat belt tension sensor for attachment between a seat belt and a vehicle structure comprising:
a) a housing having a cavity; b) an anchor plate having a first portion located in the cavity, the housing movable relative to the anchor plate between a first position and a second position; c) a magnet mounted adjacent the anchor plate, the magnet moving as the anchor plate moves; d) a sensor mounted to the housing, the sensor generating an electrical signal in response to moving between the first and second positions, the electrical signal changing as a function of tension on the seat belt; and e) a spring located between the housing and the anchor plate, the spring urging the housing toward the first position.
- 2. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 1, wherein the anchor plate has a cutout, the magnet mounted in the cutout.
- 3. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 2, wherein a carriage is mounted in the housing and the magnet is mounted in a magnet carrier, the magnet carrier being slidably supported by the carriage, the magnet carrier located in the cutout.
- 4. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 3, wherein the magnet generates a variable magnetic field.
- 5. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 4, wherein the magnet is tapered.
- 6. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 3, wherein the sensor is a hall effect device.
- 7. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 2, wherein the anchor plate has a first and second aperture, the cutout located between the apertures.
- 8. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 7, wherein a fastener passing through the second aperture and is affixed to the vehicle structure.
- 9. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 8, wherein the seat belt passes through the first aperture.
- 10. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 3, wherein the carriage is mounted over the sensor.
- 11. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 6, wherein a wire harness is attached to the sensor and extends from the housing.
- 12. A seat belt tension sensor for attachment between a seat belt and a vehicle structure comprising:
a) a housing having a cavity; b) an anchor plate mounted in the cavity, the housing movable relative to the anchor plate; c) a carriage mounted to the housing; d) a magnet mounted to the anchor plate adjacent the carriage, the magnet moving as the anchor plate moves, the magnet further being guided by the carriage; and e) a magnetic field sensor mounted to the housing, the sensor generating an electrical signal in response to movement between the housing and the anchor plate, the electrical signal changing as a function of tension on the seat belt.
- 13. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 12, wherein the housing has a flange, the flange extending through a first aperture in the anchor plate.
- 14. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 12, wherein a spring is located between the housing and the anchor plate.
- 15. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 12, wherein the anchor plate has a cutout, the magnet mounted in the cutout.
- 16. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 15, wherein the magnet is mounted in a magnet carrier, the magnet carrier being slidably supported by the carriage.
- 17. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 12, wherein the magnet is tapered.
- 18. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 12, wherein the magnetic field sensor is a hall effect device.
- 19. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 13, wherein a fastener passes through the first aperture and is affixed to the vehicle structure.
- 20. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 2, wherein the anchor plate has a second aperture, the seat belt passing through the first aperture.
- 21. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 18, wherein a printed circuit board is mounted in the housing, the hall effect device mounted to the printed circuit board.
- 22. A seat belt tension sensor comprising:
a) a housing mounted to a seat belt; b) an anchor plate mounted between the seat belt and a fixed point on a vehicle, the anchor plate further being partially mounted in housing; c) a spring mounted between the housing and the anchor plate, tension on the seat belt causing the spring to be compressed and the anchor plate to move relative to the housing; d) a magnetic field generator mounted to the anchor plate, the magnetic field generator moving as the anchor plate moves; and e) a magnetic field sensor mounted to the housing, the sensor generating an electrical signal in response to movement of the magnetic field generator.
- 23. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 22, wherein the anchor plate has a cutout and a first and second aperture, the seat belt attached the first aperture.
- 24. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 23, wherein a fastener is attached through the second aperture to the fixed point.
- 25. The seat belt tension sensor according to claim 22, wherein the magnet is mounted in the cutout.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following U.S. patent applications:
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/923,151 filed Aug. 6, 2001 and titled, “Seat Belt Tension Sensor”.
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/884,615 filed Jun. 19, 2001 and titled, “Seat Belt Tension Sensor with Overload Protection”.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,915, issued Apr. 3, 2001 and titled, “Seat Belt Tension Sensor”.
[0005] U.S. Pat. No. 6,211,668, titled, “Magnetic position sensor having opposed tapered magnets”.