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Latch sensing seatbelt buckle

  • US 6,205,629 B1
  • Filed: 07/16/1999
  • Issued: 03/27/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/16/1999
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus comprising:

  • a lockable element;

    a buckle for receiving and locking said lockable element in said buckle, said buckle comprising a housing, a base disposed within said housing, and a latch, said base defining a passage into which the lockable element is insertable, said latch being moveable from a first position to a second position in which said latch locks said lockable element against movement in said passage, said latch being made of a ferromagnetic material; and

    a switch for detecting when said latch locks said lockable element against movement in said passage, said switch comprising;

    a support member made of a ferromagnetic material, said support member being mountable within said housing;

    a flux collecting member made of a ferromagnetic material, said flux collecting member being fixed to said support member;

    a Hall effect device fixed to said support member, said Hall effect device providing an output signal, the magnitude of which is dependent upon the flux density of a magnetic field acting on said Hall effect device; and

    a magnet fixed to said support member, said magnet creating a magnetic field conducted by said flux collecting member and said latch away from said Hall effect device when said latch is in said first position, said latch moving away from said switch when said latch moves to said second position, said magnetic field being conducted by said flux collecting member and said support member towards said Hall effect device when said latch is in said second position;

    said Hall effect device sensing a first flux density of said magnetic field which causes said Hall effect device to provide a first output signal when said latch is in said first position;

    said Hall effect device sensing a second flux density of said magnetic field, different than said first flux density, which causes said Hall effect device to provide a second output signal, different than said first output signal, when said latch is in said second position.

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