Claims
- 1. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus for an automotive vehicle, having a seatbelt, for restraining an occupant of the automotive vehicle by the seatbelt to protect the occupant, comprising:
an electric retractor having driving means for retracting and protracting the seatbelt; supply voltage supplying means for supplying supply voltage to said driving means; abnormality detecting means for detecting abnormality of said driving means; and supply voltage decreasing means for decreasing the supply voltage supplied to said driving means by said supply voltage supplying means when the abnormality of said driving means is detected by said abnormality detecting means.
- 2. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including current detecting means for detecting current flowing to said driving means, and timer means for measuring a time period during which the current detected by said current detecting means exceeds a predetermined value, and wherein said abnormality detecting means detects that said driving means is abnormal when the time period measured by said timer means exceeds a predetermined time period.
- 3. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including tension detecting means for detecting tension of the seatbelt, and timer means for measuring a time period during which the tension detected by said tension detecting means exceeds a predetermined value, and wherein said abnormality detecting means detects that said driving means is abnormal when the time period measured by said timer means exceeds a predetermined time period.
- 4. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including torque detecting means for detecting rotational torque of said electric retractor, and timer means for measuring a time period during which the rotational torque detected by said torque detecting means exceeds a predetermined value, and wherein said abnormality detecting means detects that said driving means is abnormal when the time period measured by said timer means exceeds a predetermined time period.
- 5. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including temperature detecting means for detecting temperature in a vicinity of said driving means or temperature of said driving means, and timer means for measuring a time period during which the temperature detected by said temperature detecting means exceeds a predetermined value, and wherein said abnormality detecting means detects that said driving means is abnormal when the time period measured by said timer means exceeds a predetermined time period.
- 6. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus for an automotive vehicle, having a seatbelt, for restraining an occupant of the automotive vehicle by the seatbelt to protect the occupant, comprising:
an electric retractor having driving means for retracting and protracting the seatbelt; seatbelt attaching detecting means for detecting attaching of the seatbelt to the occupant or disconnection of the seatbelt from the occupant; and seatbelt protraction detecting means for detecting protraction of the seatbelt by the occupant; and control means for controlling said driving means by performing a plurality of functions, said control means having selecting means for selecting a reduced power consumption mode for permitting said control means to perform at least one minimum required function of said plurality of functions so as to save power consumption by said electric retractor, or a normal power consumption mode for permitting said control means to perform all of said plurality of functions so as not to save power consumption by said electric retractor; wherein said selecting means selects said reduced power consumption mode when a predetermined time period has elapsed after detection of the disconnection of the seatbelt from the occupant by said seatbelt attaching detecting means while said normal power consumption mode is selected, and selects said normal power consumption mode when the protraction of the seatbelt by the occupant is detected by said seatbelt protraction detecting means or when the attaching of the seatbelt to the occupant is detected by said seatbelt attaching detecting means.
- 7. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus for an automotive vehicle, having a seatbelt, for restraining an occupant of the automotive vehicle by the seatbelt to protect the occupant, comprising:
an electric retractor having driving means for retracting and protracting the seatbelt; vehicle stoppage detecting means for detecting stoppage of the automotive vehicle; driving/traveling state detecting means for detecting states of driving and traveling of the automotive vehicle by the occupant; supply means for supplying electric power to said driving/traveling state detecting means; and control means for controlling said supply means so as to stop supply of the power to said driving/traveling state detecting means when the stoppage of the automotive vehicle is detected by said vehicle stoppage detecting means.
- 8. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein said vehicle stoppage detecting means comprises at least one of seatbelt attaching detecting means for detecting whether the seatbelt is attached to the occupant, shift position detecting means for detecting whether a shift position of a transmission of the automotive vehicle is in a parking position, and parking brake detecting means for detecting whether a parking brake of the automotive vehicle is operated.
- 9. An automotive passenger restraint and protection apparatus for an automotive vehicle, having a seatbelt, for restraining an occupant of the automotive vehicle by the seatbelt to protect the occupant, comprising:
an electric retractor having driving means for retracting and protracting the seatbelt; power supply means for supplying power to said electric retractor; detecting means for detecting whether there is a need for supply of power from said power supply means to said electric retractor; first switching means responsive to results of detection of said detecting means, for selecting supply of power from said power supply means to said electric retractor and stoppage of the supply of power; second switching means for selecting supply of power from said power supply means to said electric retractor and stoppage of the supply of power; and monitor control means for monitoring the results of detection of said detecting means and controlling said second switching means in response to the results of detection of said detecting means; wherein said monitor control means is responsive to a result of detection of said detecting means that there is no need for supply of power from said power supply means to said electric retractor after supply of power from said power supply means to said electric retractor, for controlling said second switching means so as to start supply of power from said power supply means to said electric retractor, and following the start of supply of power by said second switching means, said first switching means stops the supply of power to said electric retractor in response to said result of detection of said detecting means, and wherein said monitor control means controls said second switching means so as to stop the supply of power to said electric retractor after lapse of a predetermined time period from the stoppage of the supply of power by said first switching means.
Priority Claims (12)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
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| 09-363274 |
Dec 1997 |
JP |
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| 09-363276 |
Dec 1997 |
JP |
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| 09-366747 |
Dec 1997 |
JP |
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| 09-363840 |
Dec 1997 |
JP |
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| 10-049999 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-172130 |
Jun 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-169146 |
Jun 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-176561 |
Jun 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-224526 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-221913 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-245555 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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| 10-245700 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/862,052 filed May 21, 2001, which is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/207,911 filed Dec. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,257,363 issued Jul. 10, 2001.
Divisions (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
09862052 |
May 2001 |
US |
| Child |
10385811 |
Mar 2003 |
US |
| Parent |
09207911 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
| Child |
09862052 |
May 2001 |
US |