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Gas damped vehicular crash sensor with gas being dominant biasing force on sensor

  • US 3,974,350 A
  • Filed: 07/24/1974
  • Issued: 08/10/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/24/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A gas damped sensor adapted to be mounted on a vehicle having a normally inactive passenger protective device for sensing deceleration above a predetermined threshold of such vehicle, said sensor comprising a sealed housing containing a gas;

  • means defining a cylinder in said housing;

    sensing means mounted in said cylinder for movement in one direction from a normal position in response to deceleration of the vehicle, said sensing means and said cylinder having a clearance therebetween through which the gas may flow;

    yieldable biasing means exerting a predetermined force on said sensing means and preventing movement of the latter in said one direction from said normal position until said predetermined force of said biasing means is overcome;

    operating means for operating said device; and

    actuating means coupled to said operating means and responsive to movement of said sensing means a predetermined distance in said one direction from said normal position to actuate said operating means, the clearance between said cylinder and said sensing means being of such size that gas flow through said clearance is viscous and said gas is enabled to exert a damping force on said sensing means which dominates the force of said biasing means over a substantial portion of the movement of said sensing means in said one direction.

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