Seat rail system with position sensor
First Claim
1. A sensor rail device for seat position detection, comprising:
- (a) an elongated upper rail body to partially and fixedly support a seat thereon;
(b) an elongated stationary lower rail body which slidably engages and supports said upper rail body such that said upper rail body can axially slide on said lower rail body;
(c) a position sensor device fixedly mounted on said upper rail body; and
(d) a contact plate member having a predetermined length, which is secured to said lower rail body at a location to be contacted by said position sensor device as the position sensor device moves along said lower rail body, said position sensor device comprising;
(i) a pivotal contact lever device having a magnet member which generates a magnetic field, said contact lever device contacting said contact plate member within a predetermined range along said lower rail body, angularly displacing said magnetic field; and
(ii) a stationary magnetic field sensor device which detects angular displacement of said magnetic field, outputting seat positional data to be electronically processed into seat positional signals.
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Abstract
A seat position sensor rail device is disclosed, comprising an upper rail body to partially support a seat, a lower rail body which slidably engages the upper rail body, a position sensor device mounted on the upper rail body, and a contact plate member secured to the lower rail body. The position sensor device comprises a pivotal contact lever device having a magnet member and a magnetic field sensor device. The contact lever device gets in contact with the contact plate member, angularly displacing the magnetic field generated by the magnet member. The angular magnitude of the magnetic field is detected and the data is utilized in controlling deployment of an airbag system.
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14 Claims
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1. A sensor rail device for seat position detection, comprising:
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(a) an elongated upper rail body to partially and fixedly support a seat thereon;
(b) an elongated stationary lower rail body which slidably engages and supports said upper rail body such that said upper rail body can axially slide on said lower rail body;
(c) a position sensor device fixedly mounted on said upper rail body; and
(d) a contact plate member having a predetermined length, which is secured to said lower rail body at a location to be contacted by said position sensor device as the position sensor device moves along said lower rail body, said position sensor device comprising;
(i) a pivotal contact lever device having a magnet member which generates a magnetic field, said contact lever device contacting said contact plate member within a predetermined range along said lower rail body, angularly displacing said magnetic field; and
(ii) a stationary magnetic field sensor device which detects angular displacement of said magnetic field, outputting seat positional data to be electronically processed into seat positional signals. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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2. A sensor rail device for seat position detection, comprising:
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(a) an elongated upper rail body to partially and fixedly support a seat thereon;
(b) an elongated stationary lower rail body which slidably engages and supports said upper rail body such that said upper rail body can axially slide on said lower rail body;
(c) a position sensor device fixedly mounted on said lower rail body; and
(d) a contact plate member having a predetermined length, which is secured to said upper rail body at a location to be contacted by said position sensor device as the contact plate member moves along said lower rail body, said position sensor device comprising;
(i) a pivotal contact lever device having a magnet member which generates a magnetic field, said contact lever device contacting said contact plate member within a predetermined range along said upper rail body, angularly displacing said magnetic field; and
(ii) a stationary magnetic field sensor device which detects angular displacement of said magnetic field, outputting seat positional data to be electronically processed into seat positional signals. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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