Claims
- 1. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for equipment in a movable vehicle comprising:
- means for detecting an amount of adjustment of at least one part of a vehicle seat from a reference position, and for producing signals indicative of said amount of adjustment;
- processing means for storing a first basic formula which represents a relation between an optimum angular position of said equipment of said vehicle and said amount of adjustment, and for calculating an optimum angle of said equipment based on signals from said detecting means; and
- driving means for driving said equipment to said optimum angular position in accordance with the calculated optimum angle from said processing means.
- 2. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for movable vehicle equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said processing means includes means for storing a plurality of formulas, including said first formula and a second formula indicative of a relation between a height of the driver and said optimum angular position, and means for executing said second formula to determine a height of the driver for calculating an optimum angular position of said vehicle equipment.
- 3. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for vehicle equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said processing means includes means for storing a plurality of formulas, including said first formula and an eye position formula indicative of a relation between an eye position of the driver and said optimum angular position, and means for executing said eye position formula to determine an eye position of the driver for calculating an optimum angular position of said vehicle equipment.
- 4. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for vehicle equipment as set forth in claim 1, where said processing means includes means for correcting terms of said first formula in accordance with at least one of a reclining angle of a seat back from a reference position, an upward/downward displacement of a head rest from a reference position, and a forward/backward displacement of said head rest from said reference position thereof.
- 5. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for vehicle equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said processing means includes: means for storing three formulas including said first formula and two additional formulas which respectively represent a relationship between said optimum angular position, and (1) a height of the driver, and (2) an eye position of the driver, and means for calculating said optimum angular position using one of said three formulas.
- 6. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for vehicle equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said processing means includes means for correcting terms of said formulas in accordance with at least one of a vehicle seat cushion forward/backward displacement, a seat back reclining angle, a head rest upward/downward displacement and a head rest forward/backward displacement.
- 7. An optimum angle adjusting apparatus for vehicle equipment as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- a power seat having parts that are automatically adjusted by said drive means; and
- a plurality of amount of adjustment detectors arranged in said parts of said power seat, each of said detectors including a photo-interrupter, a light emitting element, and a photo-sensing element arranged on opposite sides of said photo-interrupter to detect when said photo-interrupter passes therebetween.
- 8. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said means for detecting an amount of adjustment of at least one vehicle seat part detects a forward/backward displacement of said vehicle seat from said reference position.
- 9. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said vehicle equipment includes at least one of a fender mirror, an inner mirror, a blowing port of an air conditioner, an audio speaker, and a meter.
- 10. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said detecting means comprises a light emitting element, a photo-sensing element, and a photo-interrupter arranged between said light emitting element and said light sensing element, said photo-interrupter being coupled to said vehicle seat to move in proportion with movements of said vehicle seat.
Priority Claims (2)
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56-132307 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 022,595, filed Mar. 4, 1987, and which was a continuation of Ser. No. 873,271 filed 06/06/86, which was a continuation of 774,383 filed 9/10/85 which was a continuation of 305,356 filed 9/24/81 which were all abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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