Seat belt tension sensor with overload protection
First Claim
1. A seat belt tension sensor for measuring the amount of tension in a seat belt in a vehicle, the seat belt tension sensor attached to the vehicle with a fastener, the seat belt tension sensor comprising:
- a) a housing having a hole therethrough;
b) a seat belt plate at least partially contained within the housing and surrounding the hole;
c) a strain member mounted to the housing, adjacent the seat belt plate, the strain member having at least one strain sensitive resistor that changes resistance in response to having a force applied thereon, the seat belt plate adapted to apply the force to the strain member; and
d) the fastener extending through the hole and the seat belt plate, the seat belt plate adapted to engage the housing to prevent tension larger than a first magnitude from being applied to the strain member.
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Abstract
A seat belt tension sensor is attached to a seat belt in a vehicle. The seat belt tension sensor includes a housing attached between the vehicle and the seat belt. A limit structure is located in the housing. A sensor is attached to the limit structure for generating an electrical signal in response to the sensor being placed in tension. The electrical signal changes as a function of tension on the seat belt. The limit structure moves between a first position in which the limit structure transfers the seat belt tension to the sensor and a second position in which the limit structure transfers the seat belt tension to the housing.
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21 Claims
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1. A seat belt tension sensor for measuring the amount of tension in a seat belt in a vehicle, the seat belt tension sensor attached to the vehicle with a fastener, the seat belt tension sensor comprising:
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a) a housing having a hole therethrough;
b) a seat belt plate at least partially contained within the housing and surrounding the hole;
c) a strain member mounted to the housing, adjacent the seat belt plate, the strain member having at least one strain sensitive resistor that changes resistance in response to having a force applied thereon, the seat belt plate adapted to apply the force to the strain member; and
d) the fastener extending through the hole and the seat belt plate, the seat belt plate adapted to engage the housing to prevent tension larger than a first magnitude from being applied to the strain member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A seat belt tension sensor adapted to be attached between a seat belt and a vehicle structure comprising:
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a) a housing having a cavity;
b) an anchor plate having a first portion located in the cavity and a second portion extending from the housing, the second portion adapted to be connected to the seat belt;
c) a sensor mounted to the housing, adjacent the anchor plate; and
d) a spring located between the sensor and the anchor plate, the spring pressing on the sensor as tension is applied to the seat belt, the sensor adapted to generate an electrical signal in response to applied tension. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A seat belt tension sensor adapted to be attached between a vehicle structure and a seat belt comprising:
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a) a housing;
b) sensor means mounted to the housing, the sensor means generating an electrical signal in response to the seat belt being placed in tension, the electrical signal changing as a function of tension on the seat belt; and
c) limit means mounted in the housing, adjacent the sensor, the limit means allowing the sensor means to measure seat belt tension less than a first magnitude and to prevent seat belt tension larger than the first magnitude from being applied to the sensor means, the limit means transferring seat belt tension larger than the magnitude from the seat belt to the vehicle structure.
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16. A seat belt tension sensor for measuring the amount of tension in a seat belt in a vehicle, the seat belt tension sensor attached to the vehicle with a fastener, the seat belt tension sensor comprising:
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a) a housing having a hole therethrough;
b) a seat belt plate at least partially contained within the housing and surrounding the hole;
c) a flange extending from the housing into the hole such that the seat belt plate surrounds the flange;
d) a strain member mounted to the housing, adjacent the seat belt plate, the strain member having at least one strain sensitive resistor that changes resistance in response to having a force applied thereon, the seat belt plate adapted to apply the force to the strain member; and
e) the fastener extending through the hole and the seat belt plate, the seat belt plate adapted to engage the housing to prevent tension larger than a first magnitude from being applied to the strain member.
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17. A seat belt tension sensor adapted to be attached between a seat belt and a vehicle structure comprising:
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a) a housing having a cavity;
b) an anchor plate having a first portion located in the cavity and a second portion extending from the housing, the second portion adapted to be connected to the seat belt;
c) a sensor mounted to the housing, adjacent the anchor plate;
d) a spring located between the sensor and the anchor plate, the spring pressing on the sensor as tension is applied to the seat belt, the sensor adapted to generate an electrical signal in response to applied tension; and
e) the anchor plate having a first aperture and the housing having a flange with a hole extending through the flange, the first aperture surrounding the flange. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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