Claims
- 1. An occupant sensing apparatus for controlling the operating characteristics of a vehicle's safety restraint system, comprising:
at least one air bag module (30) having an inflator (50) capable of generating a low-level output (52) and a high-level output (54); at least one crash sensor (25), producing a first signal indicative of the deceleration of the vehicle during a crash event; a controller (62) receiving the first signal, said controller having a first lower threshold (84) indicative of the minimum change in velocity at which the lower-level output (52) should be initiated, and a first must-fire high threshold (86) indicative of a minimum change in velocity and generating a control signal that is used to control the operating characteristics of the vehicle's safety restraint system; wherein said first lower threshold (84) is defined as the speed where the low-output inflator (52) produces higher in-position occupant performance values than the high-output inflator, but does not exceed the out-of-position Injury Assessment Reference Value (IARV) goals; and wherein the must-fire high-level inflator output threshold (86) speed is defined as the speed where the occupant performance with the low-level output inflator exceeds the Injury Assessment Reference Value (IARV) goals.
- 2. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein: the IARV goals are normalized at 100% of the FMVSS 208 values.
- 3. The apparatus as described in claim 2 further wherein:
the Injury Assessment Reference Value (IARV) goals are selected from the group of HIC (36 ms), head g's, chest g's, chest deflection, CTI, neck shear (+/−), neck tension, neck compression, neck extension, nlj, and combinations thereof.
- 4. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the IARV goals are less than the FMVSS 208 values.
- 5. The apparatus as described in claim 4 wherein at least one IARV goal is between about 60% and 80% of the FMVSS 208 values.
- 6. The apparatus as described in claim 1 further comprising:
a first sensor (73) capable of providing a belt signal indicative of whether an occupant's seat belt is properly engaged.
- 7. The apparatus as described in claim 6 further having a second lower threshold (84) indicative of the minimum change in velocity at which the low-level output (52) should be initiated when said first signal provides a belt signal indicating the occupant's seat belt is properly engaged.
- 8. The apparatus as described in claim 7 further having a second must-fire high threshold (86) indicative of a minimum change in velocity at which the high-level output (54) should be initiated when said first signal provides a belt signal indicating the occupant's seat belt is properly engaged.
- 9. The apparatus as described in claim 6 wherein the controller (62) defines
a velocity region between the no-fire high level and must-fire high level threshold speed wherein either the low-level output (52) or the high-level output (54) inflator may be actuated.
- 10. The apparatus as described in claim 2 further comprising a first sensor (24) for determining the location of an occupant within the vehicle compartment (26).
- 11. An occupant sensing apparatus for controlling the operating characteristics of a vehicle's safety restraint system, comprising:
at least one multi-level restraint device (30) having an energy source (50) capable of generating a low-level output(52) and a high-level output(54); at least one crash sensor (25), producing a first signal indicative of the deceleration of the vehicle during a crash event; a controller (62) receiving the first signal, said controller having a lower threshold (84) indicative of the minimum change in velocity at which the low-level output (52) should be initiated, and a mustfire high threshold (86) indicative of a minimum change in velocity and generating a control signal that is used to control the operating characteristics of the vehicle's safety restraint system; wherein said lower threshold is defined as the speed where the low-level output inflator produces higher in-position occupant performance values than the high-level output inflator, but does not exceed predetermined Injury Assessment Reference Value (IARV) goals; and wherein the must-fire high-level inflator output threshold speed (86) is defined as the speed where the occupant performance with the low-level inflator output exceeds the Injury Assessment Reference Value (IARV) goals.
- 12. The apparatus as described in claim 11 further comprising a seat position sensor (74) for determining the location of the seat within the vehicle compartment (26).
- 13. A method of initiating a restraint system having a lower and upper deployment threshold:
A) providing a first restraint component having a low and a high output; B) providing a controller system which is capable of detecting a crash event and having a lower deployment threshold defined as the speed where the low-level output produces higher in-position occupant performance values than the high-level output, but does not exceed predetermined Injury Assessment Reference Value (IARV) goals; C) providing a means for controlling an output of the first restraint component; D) providing a controller (62) for controlling the operating characteristics of a vehicle safety restraint system; E) calculating a biomechanical gray zone for the restraint system; F) detecting the level of a crash event; G) initiating the low output when a crash is detected within the biomechanical gray zone.
- 14. The method as described in claim 13, further comprising the steps of:
H) determining whether an occupant is properly belted; I) adjusting the thresholds if an occupant is belted.
- 15. The method as described in claim 14, further comprising the steps of:
J) calculating a first optimum fire time for the first restraint component; K) providing an electrical current to a first squib (48); L) providing an electrical current to a second squib (50).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a regularly filed utility patent application claiming priority of provisional patent application 60/201,044, filed May 1, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60201044 |
May 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09578822 |
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10238668 |
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