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Seat belt force sensor

  • US 6,640,648 B2
  • Filed: 02/05/2002
  • Issued: 11/04/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/07/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A force-sensing mechanism (20) comprising:

  • a housing having first (22) and second (24) housing members, each of the first and second housing members including respective plate portions (28), which are spaced apart;

    a slidable plate (26) positioned between the plate portions of the first and second housing members and moveable thereto;

    first and second spacers (150), a first spacer received between the first housing member and the sliding plate and a second spacer received between the second housing member and the sliding plate to space and stabilize the plate relative to the first and second housing members, the first and second spacers are received within corresponding apertures (112a,b) of the sliding plate 26;

    third and fourth spacers (180) positioned between the first and second housing members, each of the third and fourth spacers including a longitudinal slot (182) thereon to receive a corresponding portion of the sliding plate, each of the third and fourth spacers including slots (184) that are oriented generally perpendicular to the direction of movement of the sliding plate;

    a magnetic sensor (230) stationarily mounted between the first and second housing members, a magnet (252) moveable with the sliding member in response to forces applied to the first and second housing members and to the sliding plate;

    a spring assembly (250) having one end in operative engagement with the sliding plate and another end in operative engagement with the housing while biasing the sliding plate within the housing.

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