Hall effect seat switch
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1. A hall effect switch comprising:
- a) a switch frame;
b) a magnet mounted in said switch frame, said magnet having an associated magnetic field;
c) a hall effect sensor mounted in said switch frame spaced apart from said magnet; and
d) a vane movably connected to said switch frame, said vane being movable from a first position that inhibits said magnetic field from being sensed by said hall effect sensor between said magnet and said hall effect sensor to a second position that allows said magnetic field to be sensed by said hall effect sensor at least partially removed from between said magnet and said hall sensor wherein at least one of said first and second positions of said vane causes said hall effect sensor to provide a signal that is indicative of the position of the vane.
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Abstract
A Hall effect safety switch assembly for de-activating a motor vehicle if a user is not positioned on a vehicle seat. The assembly includes a switch frame for mounting the assembly, a magnet and a hall effect sensor mounted to the switch frame in a spaced apart relationship, and a vane that moves in response to the presence of a vehicle operator on the seat that causes the Hall effect sensor to provide an inhibit signal that prevents an engine from running.
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1. A hall effect switch comprising:
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a) a switch frame;
b) a magnet mounted in said switch frame, said magnet having an associated magnetic field;
c) a hall effect sensor mounted in said switch frame spaced apart from said magnet; and
d) a vane movably connected to said switch frame, said vane being movable from a first position that inhibits said magnetic field from being sensed by said hall effect sensor between said magnet and said hall effect sensor to a second position that allows said magnetic field to be sensed by said hall effect sensor at least partially removed from between said magnet and said hall sensor wherein at least one of said first and second positions of said vane causes said hall effect sensor to provide a signal that is indicative of the position of the vane. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of sensing and communicating a condition of a switch, comprising:
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a) communicating a magnetic field from a magnet that is spaced apart from a hall device to said hall device;
b) moving a vane to a first position that inhibits said magnetic field from being sensed by said hall device between said magnet and hall device;
c) moving the vane to a second position that allows said magnetic field to be sensed by said hall device removed from between said magnet and said hall device; and
d) providing an output signal indicating that the magnetic field communicated to the hall device is altered. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A method of sensing and communicating a position of a switch, comprising:
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a) biasing a vane to one of a first position in a region between a magnet and a hall device that inhibits a magnetic field from being sensed by the hall device and a second position at least partially out of said region between said magnet and said hall device that allows said magnetic field to be sensed by said hall device;
b) moving said vane to one of said first position and said second position; and
c) providing an output signal indicating that a magnetic field is being communicated to said hall device when said vane is in said second position.
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