Claims
- 1. A force sensor (50;50′;50a) for generating a signal indicative of the usage of a seat belt comprising:
a cylindrical first housing (70;70′) having a wall (72) and a bottom (74), the bottom including an opening (76), the first housing including an internal cavity (124); a cable anchor (90) slidably received within the cavity and adapted to be connected to a cable (54); the cable (54) having one end secured to the cable anchor and another end operatively connected to an anchor point; a magnet (120) operatively connected to a top of the cable anchor and movable with the cable anchor; first means for biasing the cable anchor to resist motion of the cable anchor toward the bottom of the housing; a magnetic sensor means (200) for generating a signal indicative of the distance between it and the magnet, such distance proportional to a force applied to the seat belt; a sensor housing (180) securably connected relative to the first housing and positioned upon the first housing to position the sensor means a determinable distance from the magnet at a null position; a housing end cap (150) securable to the first housing for enclosing an open end of the first housing, the magnet and the sensor means being relatively movable when a force of a determinable level is applied to the end cap thereby causing the relative movement of the magnet and the sensor means.
- 2. The sensor as defined in claim 1 wherein the first means includes a hollow, cylindrical piston (140), within the housing cavity (124) and a spring (148) intermediate the piston and the first housing for biasing the piston and the cable anchor.
- 3. The sensor as defined in claim 1 wherein a top of the cable anchor includes a flange (94) and wherein the piston (140) includes a mating wall portion (144a, 144b) to slidably receive the cable anchor and to radially stabilize the cable anchor relative to a central axis of the first housing.
- 4. The sensor as defined in claim 2 further including a low-friction annular guide, cooperable with an exterior wall of the piston to radially stabilize the piston relative to a central axis of the first housing.
- 5. The sensor as defined in claim 1 including a magnet retainer (100) for holding the magnet to the cable anchor.
- 6. The sensor as defined in claim 5 wherein the magnet retainer (100) is non-magnetic.
- 7. The sensor as defined in claim 6 wherein the magnet retainer (122) is integrally formed as a part of the cable anchor.
- 8. The sensor as defined in claim 4 wherein the annular guide is formed integrally as a part of the sensor housing.
- 9. The force sensor as defined in claim 1 wherein the cable anchor and the first housing include force means for resisting outward deformation of the first housing.
- 10. The force sensor as defined in claim 1 wherein the sensor housing is secured to one of the end cap and the first housing.
- 11. A force sensor (50a) for generating a signal indicative of the usage of a seat belt comprising:
a first housing (70a) having first and a second housing part, the first and second housing parts each including a first bridge portion (400) and a second bridge portion (402), the first bridge portions defining a first passage and the second bridge portions defining a second passage; a cable anchor (90) slidably received within the first and second passages formed by the bridge portions, the cable anchor adapted to be connected to a cable (54), the cable anchor, at a first anchor end, includes an annular portion 44; the cable (54) having a first cable end operatively secured to a second anchor end and a second cable end operatively connected to an anchor point; a magnet (120) operatively connected to annular portion of the cable anchor and movable with the cable anchor; first means for biasing the cable anchor to resist motion of the cable anchor toward an end of the first housing opposite the location of the magnet; a sensor housing (180) fixedly positioned between the second bridge portions and located within the second passage, the annular portion of the cable anchor surrounding the sensor housing; a magnetic sensor (200), located within the sensor housing for generating a signal indicative of the distance between it and the magnet, such distance proportional to a force applied to the seat belt; the magnet and the magnetic sensor being relatively movable when a force of a determinable level is applied to the end cap thereby causing the relative movement of the magnet and the sensor means.
- 12. The sensor as defined in claim 11 wherein at least one housing part includes a stop for interacting with a part of the of the annular portion of the cable anchor to prevent excess motion of the cable anchor.
- 13. The sensor as defined in claim 11 wherein the magnet is supported by a magnet retainer or housing and wherein the magnetic retainer is snapped onto the annular portion of the cable retainer.
- 14. The sensor as defined in claim 11 wherein the sensor housing includes a low friction surface that extends about opposite sides of the annular portion of the cable anchor to reduce friction between the cable anchor and the housing parts.
- 15. The sensor as defined in claim 13 wherein the magnet retainer is located on a remote end of the annular portion of the cable anchor and includes wings extending outwardly from opposite sides of the annular portion to provide a low friction surface between the cable anchor and the housing parts.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a regularly filed utility patent application claiming priority of provisional patent application 60/202,162, filed May 4, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60202162 |
May 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09597042 |
Jun 2000 |
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10161926 |
Jun 2002 |
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