Method and fastening device for fastening an assembly in an opening of a wall of a vehicle
US-9003891-B2 · Apr 14, 2015 · US
US9470595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9470595-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414473044-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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A crash pressure sensor assembly includes a housing and an inlet arm extending from the housing, the inlet arm having a through bore. The housing is secured to a dividing panel so that a main portion of the housing is located on a first side of the dividing panel and the inlet arm extends through to a second side of the dividing panel. A pressure sensor is located in the housing so as to be on the first side of the dividing panel. The pressure sensor senses air pressure on the second side of the dividing panel via the through bore of the inlet arm and provides an electrical signal indicative of the sensed pressure. An electrical connector provides an electrical connection to the pressure sensor within the housing.
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Having described the invention, the following is claimed: 1. A crash pressure sensor comprising: a housing; an inlet arm extending from the housing, said inlet arm having a through bore; a securing means for securing said housing to a dividing panel so that a main portion of the housing is located on a first side of the dividing panel and the inlet arm extends through to a second side of the dividing panel; a pressure sensor located in said housing so as to be on the first side of the dividing panel, said pressure sensor sensing air pressure on the second side of the dividing panel via said through bore of said inlet arm and providing an electrical signal indicative of the sensed pressure; an electrical connector for providing an electrical connection to said pressure sensor within said housing; and a mounting substrate, said pressure sensor secured to said mounting substrate, said electrical connector including connector pins integrally formed with said substrate; wherein said crash pressure sensor further includes a watertight sealing member surrounding said pressure sensor and at least a portion of said mounting substrate to form a watertight seal around said pressure sensor while allowing fluid communications between said pressure sensor and said through bore of said inlet arm. 2. The crash pressure sensor of claim 1 wherein said through bore of said inlet arm is sloped so as to direct water away from said pressure sensor. 3. The crash pressure sensor of claim 1 wherein a distal end of said inlet arm on the second side of the dividing panel is non-orthogonally angled relative to a center axis of the inlet arm so as to aid in water runoff away from said through bore. 4. A crash pressure sensor comprising: a housing having a receiving portion and an inlet arm extending from the housing, said inlet arm having a through bore extending from a distal end of the inlet arm to the receiving portion; a securing means for securing said housing to a dividing panel so that the receiving portion of said housing is located on a first side of the dividing panel and the inlet arm extends through to a second side of the dividing panel; a base sensor unit dimensioned to be received in said receiving portion of said housing; a pressure sensor located in said base sensor unit for sensing air pressure on the second side of the dividing panel via said through bore of said inlet arm and providing an electrical signal indicative of the sensed pressure; and said base sensor unit including an electrical connector for providing an electrical connection to said pressure sensor. 5. The crash pressure sensor of claim 4 wherein said securing means is a groove located on said housing, said housing being press fit into a commensurate opening in the dividing panel and held to the dividing panel by the groove. 6. The crash pressure sensor of claim 4 wherein said through bore of said inlet arm is sloped so as to direct water away from said pressure sensor. 7. The crash pressure sensor of claim 4 wherein said base sensor unit further includes a mounting substrate, said pressure sensor secured to said mounting substrate, said electrical connector including connector pins integrally formed with said substrate. 8. The crash pressure sensor of claim 7 wherein said base sensor unit further includes a water tight sealing member surrounding said pressure sensor and at least a portion of said mounting substrate to form a watertight seal between said base sensor unit and said receiving portion of said housing while allowing fluid communications between said sensor unit and said through bore of said inlet arm. 9. The crash pressure sensor of claim 4 wherein the distal end of said inlet arm on the second side of the dividing panel is sloped to aid in water runoff away from an opening of said through bore. 10. The crash pressure sensor of claim 4 wherein said base sensor unit includes releasable locking tabs to releasably hold said base sensor unit to said housing. 11. The crash pressure sensor of claim 4 wherein said connector includes a key to ensure proper direction of any device plugged into said connector.
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