Method and system for detecting an object in an automotive window

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6246194
  • Patent Number
    6,246,194
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 7, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method and system for directly determining the presence of an object between a window and its respective frame during closing of the window is disclosed. A sensor is provided within the frame to determine a length of the frame being compressed when the window is closed against the frame. This length is compared to a predetermined value. If the compressed length is less than the predetermined value, an object is detected so that the window can be controlled to stop and change direction so as to release the object before injury or damage occurs.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a method and system for detecting an object in an automotive window.




Many of the automotive vehicles today have electronically controlled windows and may even have electronically controlled sun/moon roofs. These systems provide the operator with ease in opening and closing the windows. However, if the operator is distracted while closing the window, it is possible for an object, such as an arm, hand or finger, to be caught between the window and the header, or frame, of the automotive window.




Techniques exist today to sense the presence of objects when the window is closed against its frame. These techniques indirectly detect an object by measuring such variables as current and voltage of the motor driving the closure of the window. As these variables decrease or increase compared to the normal operating variables, an object is assumed to be present. However, other circumstances may affect these variables, such as temperature and reliability of the motor.




Thus, there exists a need to directly sense the presence of objects caught between a window and its respective frame, which is not dependent on other circumstances.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object caught between a closing automotive window and its respective frame is directly detected by determining a length of the frame being compressed when closing the window. The compressed length of the frame is compared to a predetermined value. If the compressed length is less than the predetermined value, an object is detected and the window can be controlled to stop and change direction.




A sensor whose output varies as the length of the frame is compressed varies is utilized to determine the compressed length of the frame. This can be accomplished by counting a number of circuits completed by opposing electrical contacts contained in the frame when compressed together. The strength of a signal generated by the completed circuits could alternatively be sensed to determine the length of the frame being compressed. In another embodiment, a sensor strip could be utilized in which the voltage signal varies as the length of the strip being compressed varies. By measuring the output voltage or resistance signal, it can be determined if only a portion of the frame is being compressed as opposed to the entire length of the frame.




These and other features of the present invention can be understood from the following specification and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a schematic diagram of a window and its respective frame illustrating the absence of an object;





FIG. 1B

is a schematic diagram of a window and its respective frame illustrating the presence of an object; and





FIG. 2

is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1A

, an automotive side window


10


is shown with its respective frame


12


. While a side window is shown, the term “window” as used in this application also extends to rear windows, moon roofs, sun roofs, or other vehicle closure components.




When an object is absent from the path of the window


10


as it closes against the frame


12


, the entire length X of the frame


12


is compressed. However, when an object


14


is caught between the window


10


and the frame


12


, only a portion Y of the length of frame


12


is compressed. Thus, by determining the length of the frame


12


being compressed when the window


10


is closed, the presence of an object


14


can be directly detected.




The length of the frame


12


being compressed can be determined by incorporating a sensor in the frame


12


in which the output signal of the sensor changes depending on the length of the sensor being compressed. One such sensor is shown in

FIG. 2

, denoted generally by reference number


16


. The sensor


16


includes a plurality of contacts


18


arranged in two parallel rows within the frame


12


. The contacts


18


in one of the rows are coupled to a power supply


20


while the contacts


18


in the other one of the rows are coupled to ground


22


. Therefore, when the contacts


18


contact each other a circuit is completed. The output signal of the sensor


16


is then sensed by control logic


24


, which is coupled to a motor


26


that controls the opening and closing of the window


10


.




In this embodiment, the length of the frame


12


being compressed can be determined in one of two ways. First, the contacts


18


may be arranged in a manner in which each of the completed circuit can be individually sensed. If only a portion of the possible circuits are completed, then an object can be assumed to be in the path of the closing window


10


.




Alternatively, the contacts


18


may be arranged in a manner in which each of the completed circuits act together to vary the strength of the output signal depending on the number of contacts


18


compressed. If the strength of the output signal is less than a value expected when the entire frame


12


is compressed, then again an object can be assumed to be in the path of the closing window


10


. The connections shown in

FIG. 2

are schematic. It should be understood the connections could be in parallel.




The present invention is not limited to the sensor described above. Other types of sensors could be employed, such as a sensor strip whose voltage output varies as the length of the compression of the sensor varies. A worker in the relevant art could design such a strip.




Preferred embodiments have been disclosed. However, a worker in this art would recognize that modifications would come within the scope of this invention. Thus, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A method for determining the presence of an object between a window and its respective frame during closing of the window, the method comprising:determining a length of the frame being compressed when the window is closed against the frame; comparing the length to a predetermined value; and sensing an object between the window and the frame if the length is less than the predetermined value.
  • 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein a motor is connected to the window for opening and closing the window, and wherein the method further comprises controlling the motor in response to sensing the object.
  • 3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the frame includes a sensor contained therein, the sensor generating an output signal dependent on the length of the sensor being compressed, and wherein determining the length comprises sensing the output signal of the sensor.
  • 4. The method as recited in claim 3 wherein the output signal is a voltage signal and wherein sensing the output signal comprises sensing the voltage signal.
  • 5. The method as recited in claim 3 wherein the sensor comprises a plurality of contacts arranged in one of a first and second row so that contacts in the first row complete a circuit with corresponding contacts in the second row when compressed together, and wherein sensing the output signal comprises sensing a number of completed circuits.
  • 6. A system for determining the presence of an object between a window and its respective frame during closing of the window, the system comprising:a sensor for sensing a length of the frame being compressed when the window is closed against the frame; and control logic operative to compare the length to a predetermined value and sense an object between the window and the frame if the length is less than the predetermined value.
  • 7. The system as recited in claim 6 wherein a motor is connected to the control logic and the window for opening and closing the window, and wherein the control logic is further operative to control the motor in response to sensing the object.
  • 8. The system as recited in claim 6 wherein the sensor comprises a plurality of contacts contained longitudinally in the frame, the plurality of contacts arranged in one of a first and second row so that contacts in the first row complete a circuit with corresponding contacts in the second row when compressed together, and wherein the length is determined by sensing a number of completed circuits.
  • 9. The system as recited in claim 6 wherein the sensor comprises a sensor strip contained longitudinally in the frame that generates an output signal dependent on a length of the strip being compressed at a given time.
  • 10. The system as recited in claim 9 wherein the output signal is a voltage signal.
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