Claims
- 1. A seat belt tension sensing assembly fixedly secured to a vehicle, comprising:
a) a housing; b) a slider slidably received within said housing, said slider being capable of movement between a first position and a second position within said housing, said slider having a first opening for a portion of said seat belt to pass therethrough; c) a first magnet and a second magnet being secured in a second opening in said slider, said first and said second magnets being in a facing spaced relationship; d) a Hall effect device being fixedly secured to said housing and protruding into said second opening of said slider, said Hall effect device being closer to said first magnet when said slider is in said first position, and said Hall effect device being closer to said second magnet when said slider is in said second position, said Hall effect device providing a signal to an air bag controller, said signal corresponding to the position of said slider as said seat belt tension increases; and e) a biasing member for providing an urging force to said slider, said urging force urging said slider into said first position.
- 2. A seat belt tension sensing assembly fixedly secured to a vehicle, comprising:
a) a housing; b) a slider slidably received within said housing, said slider being capable of movement between a first position and a second position within said housing, said slider having a first opening for a portion of said seat belt to pass therethrough; c) a sensor providing a signal to an air bag controller, said signal corresponding to the position of said slider with respect to said housing; d) a controller for receiving said signal, said controller suppressing a vehicle safety device if said signal meets or exceeds a threshold value; and e) a biasing member for providing an urging force to said slider, said urging force urging said slider into said first position.
- 3. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 2, wherein said sensor provides a discrete signal.
- 4. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 2, wherein said sensor provides a linear signal.
- 5. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 2, wherein said sensor is a Hall effect device and said Hall effect device provides a signal to said controller.
- 6. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 2, wherein said biasing member is a plurality of springs.
- 7. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 2, further comprising:
f) an anchor plate being fixedly secured to a portion of said vehicle and said housing being secured to said anchor plate.
- 8. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 7, wherein said anchor plate and said housing each have an opening aligning with each other, said openings being configured, dimensioned, and positioned to allow a portion of said openings to align with said first opening of said slider as said slider moves from said first position to said second position.
- 9. A seat belt tension sensing assembly fixedly secured to a vehicle, comprising:
a) a housing; b) a slider slidably received within said housing, said slider being capable of movement between a first position and a second position within said housing, said slider having a first opening for a portion of said seat belt to pass therethrough; c) a magnet being secured to said housing; d) a sensing device being fixedly secured to said housing and being in a facing spaced relationship with respect to said magnet; e) a shunting member being fixedly secured to said slider, said shunting member being disposed in between said sensing device and said magnet when said slider is in said first position, said shunting member being in a shunting position to shunt the magnetic field of said magnet when said slider is in said first position and said shunting member moves away from said shunting position as said slider moves towards said second position; and f) a biasing member for providing an urging force to said slider, said urging force urging said slider into said first position.
- 10. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 9, wherein said biasing member is a plurality of springs being in contact with said slider at one end and said housing at the other.
- 11. The seat belt tension assembly as in claim 8, wherein said shunting member is a steel plate.
- 12. A tension sensing switch assembly for use in a seat restraint system in a vehicle comprising:
a housing for mounting to a seat restraint system; an actuating member disposed in said housing for movement therein and cooperating with belt webbing; a spring disposed in said housing for cooperating with said actuating member; and a sensor disposed in said housing and cooperable with said actuating member to indicate a first tension level and a second tension level in the seat restraint system when said spring is deflected.
- 13. A tension sensing switch assembly as set forth in claim 12, wherein said sensor comprises a Hall effect device.
- 14. A method for suppressing a vehicle safety device, comprising:
determining a threshold seat belt tension, said threshold seat belt tension corresponding to a child safety seat being secured by said seat belt; sensing a seat belt tension by monitoring the movement of a movable member of an anchor assembly of said seat belt, said moveable member being biased in a non-tension position by a biasing member providing an urging force, said urging force corresponding to said threshold seat belt tension, said urging force being overcome when said seat belt tension overcomes said threshold seat belt tension; and providing a signal when said threshold seat belt tension has been overcome; and suppressing said vehicle safety device when said signal is received by a controller of said vehicle safety device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/218,606, filed Jul. 17, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
[0002] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/482,298, filed Jan. 12, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
[0003] This is also related to Provisional Application No. 60/248,997, filed Nov. 15, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60218606 |
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60248997 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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