The present invention relates to a passenger restraint system in a vehicle. More particularly, the invention relates to a system that encourages passengers to use restraint devices in a vehicle. Still more particularly, the invention relates to a system that encourages passengers to use restraint devices by controlling comfort and entertainment features in a vehicle.
Restraint devices such as seat belts may protect vehicle passengers in the event of a sudden stop or accident. These safety devices may save passenger lives and limit the severity of injury when a vehicle accident occurs. However, many people do not use their seat belts regularly. People may not wear their seat belts because they are only driving a short distance, they find seat belts uncomfortable, or they habitually refrain from using seat belts.
Consequently, many techniques and devices are used to encourage seat belt use. In a vehicle, seat belt warning lights may flash or a warning chime may sound to remind the driver and passengers to fasten their seat belts. Laws requiring passengers in a vehicle to use their seat belts are frequently enforced, and violations may carry stiff penalties.
Despite such efforts, many drivers and passengers still refuse to wear seat belts when driving or riding in a vehicle. The abovementioned strategies for encouraging seat belt use are not effective for drivers and passengers who refuse to wear seat belts. Thus, there is a need for an apparatus and method to encourage drivers and passengers to wear seat belts.
The problems noted above are solved by an apparatus and method for encouraging use of a restraint device in a vehicle. A control unit couples to at least one seat unit and a comfort unit. The control unit may be capable of controlling the functionality of the comfort unit. In some embodiments of the invention, the control unit may couple to the comfort unit and at least one seat unit through a databus connection.
The seat unit may contain a device for sitting attached to the vehicle, a restraint device attached to the vehicle, and a receiving device attached to the vehicle. The restraint device is capable of attaching to the receiving device. A restraint sensor may be attached to the restraint device and may indicate to the control unit if the restraint device is detached from the receiving device. The control unit may allow the comfort unit to function normally if the restraint device of the seat unit is attached to the receiving device of the seat unit. The vehicle is allowed to start if the seat unit is occupied and the restraint device of the seat unit is attached to the receiving device of the seat unit.
In some embodiments of the invention, the comfort unit may be a temperature control unit capable of adjusting the temperature inside of the vehicle. The comfort unit may adjust the temperature inside the vehicle to a level uncomfortable to a human being if a seat unit is occupied and the restraint device of the seat unit is not attached to the receiving device.
In some other embodiments of the invention, the comfort unit may be an entertainment unit. The entertainment unit may contain a stereo, a radio, a tape player, a CD player, an MP3 player, an MP3 CD player, a DVD player, a display monitor, multiple display monitors, a speaker, multiple speakers, a navigation system, a computer, or a video game device. The functionality of the entertainment unit may be limited by muting the entertainment unit if the seat unit is occupied and the restrain device of the seat unit is not attached to the receiving device.
The device for sitting may be a seat, captain's chair, bucket seat, or a bench seat. The restraint device may be a seat belt, and the receiving device may be a seat belt buckle. The seat unit may further contain a seat sensor attached to the device for sitting. The seat sensor further couples to the control unit and may indicate if the device for sitting is occupied.
In some embodiments of the invention, the seat sensor may be a pushbutton switch that is normally in an open state if the device for sitting is not occupied. The seat sensor may further couple to the restraint sensor. The restraint sensor may be a tension switch that is normally in a closed state if the restraint device is detached from the receiving device. The seat sensor may also couple to the terminal of a battery.
The seat sensor closes when the sitting device is occupied and the tension switch opens when the restraint device attaches to the receiving device. Thus, the seat unit only connects the control unit to the terminal of the battery if the sitting device is occupied and the restraint device is detached from the receiving device.
In some embodiments of the invention, the vehicle may not start if one of the seat units is occupied and the restraint device of the seat unit is not attached to the receiving device. However, the vehicle may start if a drivers seat unit is unoccupied. Thus, the vehicle may be started in emergency situations or if a vehicle engine needs to be warmed. Additionally, the comfort unit may function normally if the vehicle is in accessory mode.
A hood device attaches to the vehicle. A hood status unit couples to the control unit and may indicate to the control unit if the hood device is raised. A starter unit also couples to the control unit. The starter unit is capable of allowing the vehicle to start. The control unit may allow the vehicle to start if the hood device is raised.
A key status sensor couples to the control unit. The key status sensor may indicate to the control module if a key is used for vehicle ignition. If a key is used for accessory mode, the control unit may allow the comfort unit normal functionality.
The control unit may contain a first relay unit coupled to a negative terminal of a battery, the entertainment unit, a positive terminal of a battery, at least one seat unit, and a second relay unit. The second relay unit couples to at least one seat unit, the key status sensor, and the negative terminal of the battery.
The seat unit, in accordance with some embodiments of the invention, may be a child seat unit containing a child sitting device attached to a receiving device and a child restraint device. The child restraint device is capable of attaching to the receiving device. A restraint sensor attaches to the child restraint device and may detect if the child restraint device is detached from the receiving device. A child seat sensor attaches to the child sitting device and may detect if the child sitting device is occupied. The child seat unit further contains a system interface device capable of communicating with the control unit. The child seat unit may communicate to the control unit if the child sitting device is occupied and the child restraint device is detached from the receiving device.
Certain terms are used throughout the following description and claims to refer to particular system components and configurations. As one skilled in the art will appreciate, the companies may refer to a component by different names. This document does not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but not function. In the following discussion and in the claims, the terms “including” and “comprising” are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean “including, but not limited to . . . ” Also, the terms “couple,” “couples,” or “coupling” are intended to mean either an indirect or direct electrical connection. Thus, if a first device couples to a second device, that connection may be through a direct electrical connection or though an indirect electrical connection via other devices and connections. Further, the term “attach” or “attaches” is intended to mean either an indirect or direct physical connection. Thus, if a first component is attached to a second component, that connection may be through a direct physical connection or through an indirect physical connection via other components and connections.
In accordance with some embodiments of the invention, in a vehicle, a control unit couples to at least one seat unit and an entertainment unit. Each seat unit activates a signal to the control unit if the seat unit is occupied and a seat belt is not securely fastened. The control unit may limit functionality of the entertainment unit. For example, if the entertainment unit includes a compact disk (CD) player, the control unit may mute the CD player if one of the seat units is occupied and the seat belt of the seat unit is not securely fastened. The control unit may return functionality to the entertainment unit once the seat belt is securely fastened.
In some embodiments of the invention, a key status sensor and a starter unit couple to the control unit. The control unit may prohibit the vehicle from starting unless the seat belts of all occupied seat units are fastened. Once the vehicle starts, the control unit may limit functionality of the entertainment unit if the seat belt of an occupied seat unit becomes unfastened. Thus, vehicle drivers and passengers may be encouraged to wear seat belts in order to access vehicle entertainment features.
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Restraint device 102 is capable of attaching to restraint device buckle 103 to securely restrain a passenger, animal, or cargo occupying sitting device 104. A restraint device sensor 106 may attach to restraint device buckle 103. Restraint device sensor 106 may, for example, be a contact switch, tension sensor, or any device capable of detecting if restraint device 102 attaches to restraint device buckle 103.
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If a vehicle contains the system shown in
Seat belt 602 is capable of attaching to seat belt buckle 603 to securely restrain a passenger, an animal, or cargo in seat 604. A seat belt sensor 606 may attach to seat belt buckle 603 and may be a switch, tension sensor, or any device capable of detecting if seat belt 602 attaches to seat belt buckle 603. A seat sensor 610 may attach to seat 604 and may detect if seat 604 is occupied. Seat sensor 610 may be a pushbutton switch, a pressure sensor, or any device that may detect if seat 604 is occupied.
In accordance with some embodiments of the invention,
The components of the system shown in
If the key is used for vehicle ignition or operation, control unit 615 checks if seat unit 600 is occupied as shown in block 815. If seat 604 is not occupied, control unit 615 allows starter unit 630 to start the vehicle as shown in block 830. If seat 604 is occupied and seat belt sensor 606 indicates that seat belt 602 is attached to seat belt buckle 603 as shown in block 820, control unit 615 allows starter unit 630 to start the vehicle as shown in block 830. If seat 604 is occupied and seat belt sensor 606 indicates that seat belt 602 is not attached to seat belt buckle 603, control unit 615 does not allow starter unit 630 to start the vehicle as shown in block 825 and the process may start over at block 800.
If control unit 615 allows starter unit 630 to start the vehicle as shown in block 830 and the key is no longer used for vehicle ignition or operation as shown in block 840, the process may start over at block 800. If the key is still used for vehicle ignition or operation, control unit 615 determines if seat 604 is occupied as shown in block 845. If seat 604 is not occupied, control unit 615 checks if the key is still used for vehicle ignition or operation as shown in block 840. If seat 604 is occupied, control unit 615 checks if seat belt 602 is attached to seat belt buckle 603 as shown in block 850.
If seat belt 602 is attached to seat belt buckle 603, control unit 615 allows stereo unit 620 to function normally as shown in 860. If seat belt 602 is not attached to seat belt buckle 603, control unit 615 mutes stereo unit 620 as shown in block 870. Control unit 615 checks if the key is still used for vehicle ignition or operation as shown in block 840 after muting the stereo unit 870 or allowing the stereo unit to function normally 860. The control unit 615 continues in this loop until the vehicle is turned off in which case the process starts over at block 800.
When a user sits in seat 604 in a vehicle that contains the embodiment of the invention shown in
Accessory mode may allow certain vehicle components, such as stereo unit 620, to be used without starting the vehicle. In accessory mode, accessories in the vehicle may be operated if the user does not attach seat belt 602 to seat belt buckle 603. In some embodiments of the invention, as shown in
The system shown in
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When a user sits on seat 604, push button switch 1505 closes. If tension switch 1515 remains closed (i.e. the seat belt is not attached to seat belt buckle) when push button switch 1505 closes, push button switch 1505 completes a circuit in seat unit 600. Current flows from ground connection 1500 to seat unit output 1510 and further to control unit 615, thus indicating to control unit 615 that seat unit 600 is occupied and seat belt 602 is not attached to seat belt buckle 603. If a user sitting in seat 604 attaches seat belt 602 to seat belt buckle 603, tension switch 1515 opens the circuit in the seat belt sensor 606. Thus, no current flows from ground connection 1500 to seat unit output 1510 and further to control unit 615, indicating to control unit 615 that seat unit 600 is occupied and seat belt 602 is attached to seat belt buckle 603.
Control unit 615 contains electronic circuitry capable of receiving signals from the peripheral units, such as the key status sensor 925, hood status unit 910, and so on, and controlling stereo unit 620 and starter unit 630. A battery 940 includes positive 12 volt connection 925 and ground connection 1500. Key status sensor 625 connects to positive 12 volt connection 925 and contains a switch that is normally open. When key status sensor 625 detects that a key is used for vehicle ignition or operation, the switch is closed, thereby connecting control unit 615 to positive 12 volt connection 925 through pin 3 and indicating to control unit 615 that the key is being used for vehicle ignition or operation.
Driver seat unit 916 and front passenger seat unit 915 both connect to ground connection 1500 as shown in
Hood status unit 910 connects to ground connection 1500 and contains a switch that is open in its normal state when the hood is closed. If a hood of the vehicle is raised, the switch is closed, thus connecting pin 8908 of control unit 615 to ground connection 1500 and indicating to control unit 615 that the hood is raised for maintenance.
Key status sensor 625 may also connect to control unit 615 via pin 3953 of an auxiliary connector unit (ACU) 953. Multiple rear seat units (961, 962, 963, 964) may connect to control unit 615 via pin 1951 and pin 2952 of auxiliary connector unit 953. Each rear seat unit connects to ground connection 1500 as shown in
Each rear seat unit connects to control unit 615 through a diode (970, 971, 972, 973). The diodes isolate each rear seat unit and prevent undesired current interaction between seat units. The cathode (−) of each diode connects to seat unit output 1510 of each rear seat unit. The anode (+) of each diode connects to control unit 615. More rear seat units may connect to pin 1951 and pin 2952 through additional diodes.
The wires coupled to auxiliary connector unit 935 may be attached together via a Molex® harness or any device that may organize and order the wires. In some embodiments of the invention, one or more fuses may be connected between battery 940 and control unit 615 to protect against excessive current flow. In some other embodiments of the invention, the seat unit output 1510 shown in
If a key is used for vehicle ignition and one of the seat units in
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Pin 21002 of first relay unit 1000 connects to stereo unit 620 (not shown in
Pin 21022 of second relay unit 1020 connects through a second diode 1050 to pin 4904 of MCU 930 and further to drivers seat unit 916 (not shown in
When first relay unit 1000 is inactive (i.e. no current is flowing through control coil 1010), pin 31003 connects to pin 21002 and pin 71007 connects to pin 61006. Control coil 1010 couples between pin 11001 and pin 51005. First relay unit 1000 may activate when current flows through control coil 1010 and creates a magnetic field. The magnetic field enables first relay unit 1000 to connect pin 41004 to pin 21002 and pin 81008 to pin 61006.
When second relay unit 1020 is inactive, pin 31023 connects to pin 21022 and pin 71027 connects to pin 61026. Second relay unit 1020 contains a control coil 1030 coupled between pin 11021 and pin 51025. Second relay unit 1020 may activate when current flows through control coil 1030 and creates a magnetic field. The magnetic field enables second relay unit 1020 to connect pin 41024 to pin 21022 and pin 81028 to pin 61026.
First relay unit 1000 may activate when hood status unit 910 connects pin 8908 to ground connection 1500, indicating that the hood is open. Thus, current may flow through control coil 1010 through pin 1901 to positive 12 volt connection 925 (not shown in
When first relay unit 1000 is inactive and second relay unit 1020 is inactive, the stereo unit 620 functions normally. If first relay unit 1000 is inactive and second relay unit 1020 is active, the vehicle may not be started if one of the seat unit outputs connects to ground 1500, which may indicate that a seat unit 600 is occupied and seat belt 602 is not attached to seat belt buckle 602 as described above. If the vehicle has started and one of the seat unit outputs connects to ground 1500, stereo unit 620 may be muted.
If first relay unit 1000 is activated, which may indicate that the hood is open for maintenance, the vehicle may start and stereo unit 620 may operate normally regardless of the status of the seat units in the vehicle.
In some embodiments of the invention, a diode (not shown in
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Passenger section 1103 may comprise a drivers seat unit 916, a front passenger seat unit 915, and a plurality of rear seat units 1107. Front passenger seat unit 915 and drivers seat unit 916 may be attached together. Also, the plurality of rear seat units 1107 may be attached together. Each seat unit may be similar to seat unit 600 in
Passenger section 1103 may further comprise a steering wheel 1111, stereo unit 620, and a glove compartment 1113 attached to a dashboard unit 1135. Dashboard unit 1135 may be a panel extended from the intersection of front section 1102 and passenger section 1103. Steering wheel 1111 may be any device used for steering a vehicle. Key status sensor 625 attaches to steering wheel 1111 (attachment not shown in
Glove compartment unit 1113 may be located in the automobile system 1101 in dashboard 1135 near front passenger seat unit 915. In some embodiments of the invention, control unit 615 may be located in or behind glove compartment unit 1113. Control unit 615 may couple to key status sensor 625, stereo unit 620, hood status unit 910, and the seat units. Control unit 615 may alternatively be located in dashboard 1135 or anywhere else in automobile system 1101.
Automobile system 1101 functions as described above for the system of
In accordance with some other embodiments of automobile system 1101, a driver, a passenger, and some cargo may be in drivers seat unit 916, rear seat unit 1107, and front passenger seat unit 915, respectively. The driver may be a mother driving her son, who is the passenger, and a bag of groceries, the cargo, back from a store. The mother may sit in drivers seat unit 916 and secure her seat belt. The child may sit in rear seat unit 1107 and may not secure his seat belt. Control unit 615 may not allow automobile system 1101 to start and thus may alert the mother that the child's seat belt 602 is not attached to the seat belt buckle 603.
Once the child has secured his seat belt, the mother once again turns her key in ignition device 1150 to the ignition position. Control unit 615 may not allow automobile system 1101 to start because the bag of groceries in front passenger seat unit 915 is not secure. The mother may attach seat belt 602 to seat belt buckle 603 in front passenger seat unit 915 to secure the cargo, or she may place the sack of groceries in back section 1104 of the vehicle. The weight sensitivity in seat sensor 610 of each seat unit may alert drivers and passengers of unsecured objects occupying seat units of automobile system 1101. Loose objects in a vehicle may lead to injuries in the event of an accident. In some other embodiments of the invention, seat units in automobile system 1101 may be configured to alert control unit 615 only if the weight of a human being is detected.
Once the bag of groceries has been properly stored in automobile system 1101 and the mother and son's seat belts secured, control unit 615 may allow automobile system 1101 to start. Stereo unit 620 may have normal functionality. If the son removes his seat belt 602 from seat belt buckle 603, stereo unit 620 may mute, thus alerting the mother that the son has removed his seat belt. The child must secure his seat belt in order to return normal functionality to stereo unit 620, thereby encouraging him to wear his seat belt.
In accordance with some other embodiments of automobile system 1101, automobile system 1101 may be in a garage for maintenance. A mechanic may need to start automobile system 1101 while examining under hood 1125. When the mechanic lifts hood 1125, hood status unit 1126 alerts control unit 615 that maintenance may be occurring. Control unit 615 may allow starter unit 630 to start automobile system 1101 regardless of the status of the seat units.
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In some embodiments of the invention, the system shown in
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Child restraint device sensor 1435 and the child seat sensor 1430 may be coupled to a system interface connector 1440. System interface connector 1440 may couple to control unit 615 shown in
Child seat unit 1401 shown in
The seat belt system described above may encourage vehicle drivers and passengers to use seat belts. By limiting entertainment and comfort features in a vehicle if a user is not wearing a seat belt, users may use a seat belt.
While the present invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate numerous modifications and variations therefrom. By way of example, a vehicle may be an automobile as described above or any other mechanized conveyance such as a boat, airplane, train, bus, motorcycle, three-wheeled bicycle, and so on that transports people. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications and variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of this present invention.
This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e)(1) of Provisional Application No. 60/583,021, filed Jun. 28, 2004, incorporated herein by reference.
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