This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-319614, filed on Nov. 28, 2006, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
This invention generally relates to a seat apparatus for a vehicle. More particularly, this invention pertains to a seat apparatus for a vehicle that controls a side support portion depending on a road shape.
A known seat apparatus for a vehicle is disclosed in JP2590875B. The seat apparatus disclosed includes a capacitance sensor for determining whether or not an occupant is seated on a seat so as to perform an open and close control on a side support portion. According to the seat apparatus disclosed, the capacitor sensor is used only for determining presence or absence of an occupant and is not used for changing, depending on the physique of an occupant, a support position of the side support portion, i.e., a position where the upper body of an occupant is supported thereby.
On the other hand, JP63-033849U discloses a seat apparatus for a vehicle including a pressure sensor provided at a side support portion for detecting the physique of an occupant. A support position of the side support portion, i.e., a position where the upper body of an occupant is supported thereby, can be adjusted on the basis of a pressure value detected by the pressure sensor. The support position of the side support portion can be changed depending on the physique of an occupant.
According to the seat apparatus disclosed in JP63-033849U, however, the side support portion should be brought to a closed position at a time the physique of an occupant is being detected by means of the pressure sensor, which may give an oppressive feeling to the occupant. Further, the side support portion should be opened or closed to obtain an appropriate position after the physique of the occupant is detected with the side support portion in the closed state, thereby requiring time.
Thus, a need exits for a seat apparatus for a vehicle which is not susceptible to the drawback mentioned above.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a seat apparatus for a vehicle including a side support portion that is controlled to be opened and closed depending on a road shape includes a position detecting portion for detecting a position of the side support portion, a sensor provided at the side support portion and detecting a physique of an occupant, a physique detecting portion for detecting the physique of the occupant by means of the sensor while the side support portion is in a full open position, and an initial position determining portion for determining an initial position of the side support portion depending on the physique of the occupant detected by the physique detecting portion.
The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
An embodiment of a seat apparatus for a vehicle (hereinafter referred to as a seat apparatus) related to the present invention will be described in accordance with the attached drawings. As illustrated in
Specifically, each of the side support portions 16 and 17 includes a fixed portion and a movable portion. The respective movable portions of the side support portions 16 and 17 are pivoted in response to activation of the right and left motors 26 and 27, respectively. Then, a right sensor electrode 24a and a left sensor electrode 24b are arranged at the respective movable portions of the side support portions 16 and 17 so as to form a part of a capacitance sensor 24. Precisely, as illustrated in
The right motor 26, the left motor 27, a right position sensor 28, and a left position sensor 29 are all connected to the side support ECU 21. The side support ECU 21 outputs driving signals to both the right and left motors 26 and 27, and inputs pulse signals serving as position signals from both the position sensors 28 and 29. The side support ECU 21 and the physique detection ECU 20 are connected to each other so that information can be shared and transmitted therebetween.
As illustrated in
A process for setting an initial position of the side support portions 16 and 17 according to the aforementioned seat apparatus will be explained below. A ROM in the physique detection ECU 20 stores an initial position setting program as illustrated in
In the cases where the initial position setting program illustrated in
In step S11, the physique detection ECU 20 determines whether or not a trigger signal for the physique detection is present. In the cases where the trigger signal is present (i.e., YES as indicated by “Y” in
In step S12, the physique detection ECU 20 determines whether or not the side support portions 16 and 17 are in the full open position. When it is determined that the side support portions 16 and 17 are in the full open position (i.e., YES), a process in step S13 is then performed. On the other hand, when it is determined that the side support portions 16 and 17 are not in the open position (i.e., NO), the execution of the initial position setting program is terminated. At this time, whether or not the side support portions 16 and 17 are in the full open position is determined through the position information of the side support portions 16 and 17 input from the side support ECU 21 in the step S10.
In step S13, the physique detection ECU 20 detects the physique of an occupant by means of the capacitance sensor 24. In step S14, the physique detection ECU 20 obtains initial position information of the side support portions 16 and 17 based on the detected physique by using a table prepared beforehand, and then outputs that initial position information to the side support ECU21. The physique detection ECU 20 terminates the initial position setting program after executing the process in step S14. At this time, according to the present embodiment, the initial position information is obtained by means of the table prepared beforehand. Alternatively, the initial position information may be obtained by calculation. The initial position of the side support portions 16 and 17 is defined to be on a slightly full open side of a support position where the upper body of an occupant is pressed from both sides so as to support and stabilize a sitting posture of the occupant. That is, the initial position is defined to be a position where the side support portions 16 and 17 can be immediately activated to the support position. In addition, the initial position information is equal to the number of pulses outputted from the position sensors 28 and 29 while the side support portions 16 and 17 are controlled to be closed from the full open position to reach the initial position by the side support ECU 21. The step S13 serves as a physique detecting portion, and the step S14 serves as an initial position determining portion.
Then, the side support ECU 21 outputs the driving signals to the right and left motors 26 and 27 based on the initial position information so that the side support portions 16 and 17 are specified to be in the initial position. When a vehicle starts driving, the side support portions 16 and 17 are controlled to be opened and closed by the side support ECU 21 in response to the lateral acceleration of the vehicle within a range between the initial position and the support position.
Next, an application example of the initial position setting program will be explained with reference to
In the cases where the occupant sits down on the seat cushion 14 and fastens the seatbelt, it is determined that the trigger signal for the physique detection is present in the step S11. Then, when the side support portions 16 and 17 are in the full open position at that time, the physique of the occupant is detected in the step S13. Further, in the step S14, the number of pulses generated in response to the occupant's physique is obtained as initial position information that is then input to the side support ECU 21. The number of pulses as the initial position information is sixty in the example illustrated in
Meanwhile, the side support ECU 21, which is executing the side support control program, controls the side support portions 16 and 17 to be in the initial position based on the initial position information input from the physique detection ECU 20. When the vehicle starts driving, the side support portions 16 and 17 are controlled to be opened and closed by the side support ECU 21 in response to the lateral acceleration within the range between the initial position and the support position.
According to the aforementioned seat apparatus, the initial position of the side support portions 16 and 17 is determined in the step S14 based on the physique of the occupant detected in the step S13. On the basis of the initial position determined, the side support portions 16 and 17 are controlled to be opened and closed depending on a road shape. Further, in the step S13, the physique of the occupant is detected while the side support portions 16 and 17 are in the full open state. That is, the side support portions 16 and 17 are not required to be closed at a time of detecting the occupant's physique. Thus, according to the present seat apparatus, the support position can be changed in response to difference in the physique of an occupant. In addition, the physique of an occupant can be detected within a short time period without adding an oppressive feeling to the occupant.
In addition, according to the aforementioned seat apparatus, the capacitance sensor 24, precisely, the sensor electrodes 24a and 24b, is provided at the movable portions of the side support portions 16 and 17 to thereby appropriately detect the physique of an occupant. Further, since the physique of an occupant is detected at a time the occupant fastens the seatbelt, the physique substantially same as that in the vehicle driving state can be detected.
Further, according to the aforementioned embodiment, since the capacitance sensor 24 is provided for the physique detection, the physique of an occupant can be detected while the right and left side support portions 16 and 17 are in the full open position.
Furthermore, according to the aforementioned embodiment, the capacitance sensor 24 is provided at a movable portion of the side support portion 16 or 17.
Furthermore, according to the aforementioned embodiment, the physique of the occupant is detected by the position sensors 28 and 29, and through the step S14 in a case where the occupant fastens a seatbelt.
Furthermore, according to the aforementioned embodiment, the physique of the occupant is detected by the position sensors 28 and 29, and through the step S14 in a case where a shift lever is shifted to a drive range.
The principles, preferred embodiment and mode of operation of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification. However, the invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes and equivalents which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims, be embraced thereby.
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2006-319614 | Nov 2006 | JP | national |