Claims
- 1. A seat buckle sensor assembly comprising:
a shield; a sensor housing coupled to said shield, said sensor housing comprising a sensor for providing an output in response to magnetic flux imparted thereon; and a magnet disposed on a lock pin of a seat belt buckle, said magnet disposed adjacent said sensor when said lock pin is in one of a locked and an unlocked state to cause a first output of said sensor, said magnet disposed away from said sensor when said locked pin is in the other of a locked and an unlocked state, to provide a second output of said sensor, said first output being different from said second output.
- 2. A sensor assembly according to claim 1, wherein said sensor housing comprises a stepped surface.
- 3. A sensor assembly according to claim 2, wherein said sensor housing comprises a rubber sheet disposed in said sensor housing maintaining said Hall Effect sensor in a predetermined position within said sensor housing.
- 4. A sensor assembly according to claim 1, wherein said shield comprises a housing and a cover, said housing comprising an opening adapted to receive a portion of said lock pin therethrough.
- 5. A sensor assembly according to claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises a Hall Effect sensor.
- 6. A sensor assembly according to claim 1, wherein said sensor is encapsulated within said sensor housing.
- 7. A sensor assembly according to claim 6, wherein an exterior of said sensor housing comprises at least one crush rib.
- 8. A seat buckle assembly comprising:
a seat buckle configured to releasably retain a seat belt buckle tongue, said seat buckle comprising a lock pin, said lock pin movable between a first position when said seat buckle is in a locked state and a second position when said seat buckle is in an unlocked state; a shield comprising an opening, an end of said lock pin received through said opening; a sensor housing at least partially enclosed by said magnetic shield, said sensor housing comprising a sensor for providing an output in response to magnetic flux imparted thereon; and a magnet disposed on said end of said lock pin received through said opening, said magnet being in a first position relative to said sensor when said buckle is in a locked state to cause said sensor to provide a first output, and said magnet being in a second position relative to said sensor when said buckle is in an unlocked state to cause said sensor to provide a second output different from said first output.
- 9. An assembly according to claim 8, wherein said shield comprises a shield housing and a cover, and wherein said sensor housing is at least partially disposed with said housing and cover.
- 10. An assembly according to claim 9, further comprising a screw extending through said cover, said sensor housing and said shield housing, said screw engaged with said buckle.
- 11. A seat buckle sensor assembly comprising:
a sensor housing comprising a Hall Effect sensor; and a magnetic shield covering at least a portion of said Hall Effect sensor; said magnetic shield secured to sensor housing by a snap fit.
- 12. An assembly according to claim 11, further comprising a seat buckle, and wherein said shield is coupled to said buckle for directing magnetic flux imparted on said shield to said seat buckle.
- 13. A method of determining a state of a seat buckle comprising:
providing a seat buckle comprising a lock pin, said lock pin in a first position when said seat buckle is in a locked state and said lock pin in a second position when said seat buckle is in an unlocked state; providing a seat buckle sensor assembly comprising a magnetic shield at least partially surround a senor housing, said sensor housing comprising a sensor; and providing a magnet disposed on an end of said lock pin, said magnet being in a first position relative to said sensor when said lock pin is in said first position and said magnet being in a second position relative to said sensor when said lock pin is in said second position; said sensor providing a first output when said seat buckle is in a locked state and a second output when said seat buckle is in an unlocked state.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein said sensor comprises a Hall Effect sensor.
- 15. A method of producing a sensor comprising:
providing a housing having at least one lead extending therefrom; forming said at least one lead into an s-shape around at least a portion of said housing, inserting a pin through a hole in said housing adjacent said lead, thereby retaining said lead in said s-shape.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein inserting said pin comprises:
disposing said pin on the end of an installation tool; providing an alignment tool; passing said alignment tool through said hole in said housing and engaging said alignment tool with said pin; moving said installation tool, said pin, and said alignment tool to insert said pin through said hole in said housing.
- 17. A method according to claim 15, wherein forming said at least one lead into an s-shape comprises:
providing a tool including an indentation in a working end; engaging said working end with said at least one lead and said housing, thereby deforming said at least one lead into an s-shape; wherein said indentation is at least partially aligned with said hole in said housing.
- 18. A method of forming a seat buckle sensor comprising:
providing a sensor housing; providing a printed circuit board including a potting hole extending therethrough; disposing said printed circuit board at least partially within said housing; introducing a potting resin though said potting hole; curing said resin.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, further comprising introducing said potting resin on an outer surface of said printed circuit board prior to curing said resin.
- 20. A printed circuit board comprising:
at least one solder pad comprising an inspection configured to fill with solder when a lead is attached to said solder pad; at least one alignment hole extending through said circuit board, said at least one alignment hold adapted to receive an alignment pin of a housing; and a potting hole extending through said circuit board, adapted to allow injection of a potting resin though said circuit board.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/441,078, filed on Jan. 17, 2003, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60441078 |
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