Claims
- 1. A tension sensing assembly for a seat restraint system in a vehicle comprising:
a rigid frame of a seat restraint buckle of the seat restraint system; a movable member mounted on said rigid frame and adapted to be connected to vehicle structure, said movable member being movable relative to said rigid frame; a magnet mounted to said rigid frame; and a Hall effect sensor mounted to said movable member and cooperable with said magnet to change an output of said Hall effect sensor to indicate a tension level in the seat restraint system.
- 2. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a connecting member operatively connected to said movable member and adapted to be connected to vehicle structure to move said movable member to change an output of said sensor.
- 3. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein connecting member comprises a cable having one end adapted to be connected to vehicle structure and a cable retainer cooperating with said cable and said movable member.
- 4. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein connecting member comprises a cable having one end adapted to be connected to vehicle structure, a cable connecting member connected to another end of said cable, a cable retainer cooperating with said cable connecting member and said movable member.
- 5. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein connecting member comprises a webbing retainer having one end adapted to be connected to belt webbing and another end cooperating with said movable member.
- 6. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 1 including an ejector operatively supported by said rigid frame and cooperating with a latch plate of the seat restraint system.
- 7. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 6 including a magnet isolator attached to said ejector to isolate said magnet from said sensor.
- 8. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said magnet isolator has an aperture extending therethrough to allow magnetic flux to pass therethrough.
- 9. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 7 including a spring cooperating with said ejector to urge said ejector and said magnet isolator away from said sensor.
- 10. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a plurality of springs cooperating with said movable member to urge said movable member away from a rear end of said rigid frame.
- 11. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a magnet retainer connected to said rigid frame, said magnet being mounted to said magnet retainer.
- 12. A tension sensing assembly for a seat restraint system in a vehicle comprising:
a rigid frame of a seat restraint buckle of the seat restraint system; a movable member mounted on said rigid frame and movable relative to said rigid frame; at least one spring disposed between said movable member and said rigid frame to urge said movable member away from one end of said rigid frame; a magnet mounted to said rigid frame; a Hall effect sensor mounted to said movable member and cooperable with said magnet; and a connecting member operatively connected to said movable member and adapted to be connected to vehicle structure to move said movable member to change an output of said sensor to indicate a tension level in the seat restraint system.
- 13. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein connecting member comprises a cable having one end adapted to be connected to vehicle structure and a cable retainer cooperating with said cable and said movable member.
- 14. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein connecting member comprises a cable having one end adapted to be connected to vehicle structure, a cable connecting member connected to another end of said cable, a cable retainer cooperating with said cable connecting member and said movable member.
- 15. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 12 wherein connecting member comprises a webbing retainer having one end adapted to be connected to belt webbing and another end cooperating with said movable member.
- 16. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 11 including an ejector operatively supported by said rigid frame and cooperating with a latch plate of the seat restraint system.
- 17. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 6 including a magnet isolator attached to said ejector to isolate said magnet from said sensor.
- 18. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said magnet isolator has an aperture extending therethrough to allow magnetic flux to pass therethrough.
- 19. A tension sensing assembly as set forth in claim 17 including a spring cooperating with said ejector to urge said ejector and said magnet isolator away from said sensor.
- 20. A seat restraint system for a vehicle comprising:
a latch plate; a seat restraint buckle cooperating with said latch plate and having a rigid frame; a movable member mounted on said rigid frame and movable relative to said rigid frame; at least one spring disposed between said movable member and said rigid frame to urge said movable member away from one end of said rigid frame; a magnet mounted to said rigid frame; a Hall effect sensor mounted to said movable member and cooperable with said magnet; an ejector operatively supported by said rigid frame and cooperating with said latch plate; a magnet isolator attached to said ejector to prevent and allow flux from said magnet to communicate with said sensor; and a connecting member operatively connected to said movable member and adapted to be connected to vehicle structure to move said movable member to change an output of said sensor to indicate a tension level in the seat restraint system.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] The present invention claims the priority date of copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/379,460, filed May 10, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60379460 |
May 2002 |
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