This invention is directed to apparatus for detecting the weight of an occupant of a motor vehicle seat for purposes of determining whether and how forcefully to deploy supplemental restraints, and more particularly to apparatus for measuring forces applied to a frame of the vehicle seat.
Vehicle occupant detection systems are useful in connection with air bags and other pyrotechnically deployed restraints as a means of judging whether, and how forcefully, to deploy the restraint. One fundamental parameter in this regard is the weight of the occupant, as weight may be used as a criterion to distinguish between an adult and an infant or small child.
Most prior weight estimation techniques involve installing a pressure sensitive element such as a variable resistance pad or a fluid-filled bladder in or under a vehicle seat cushion, and utilizing the pressure measurement as an indication of occupant weight. See, for example, the U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,474,327, 5,987,370, 6,246,936, 6,101,436 and 6,490,936.
Alternatively, the occupant weight may be measured with one or more strain gauges or load cells that sense the forces (strain or pressure) that the seat applies to a bracket that supports the seat on the vehicle floor. See, for example, the U.S. Pat. No. 5,942,695 and the Publication Nos. 41520, 41542, 41549 and 41559 from the November, 1998 issue of Research Disclosure.
The present invention is directed to a torque-based occupant weight estimation apparatus for a vehicle seat, where the seat frame is coupled to a set of floor brackets through front and rear torsion bars. The torsion bars are rotatably mounted on the floor brackets, and linkage arms rigidly coupled to opposing ends of each torsion bar are rotatably coupled to the seat frame so as to convert occupant seat weight into torsion bar torque. Torque sensors coupled to the torsion bars provide an indication of occupant weight.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In summary, the present invention provides a seat frame-based occupant weight estimation apparatus including front and rear torsion bars 22, 24 and a set of linkage arms 28, 30, 32, 34 that translate vertical force associated with occupant weight to torsion bar torques that are sensed by a torque sensors 36, 38. While illustrated with respect to the illustrated embodiments, it will be recognized that various modifications in addition to those mentioned above may occur to those skilled in the art. For example, the linkage arms 28, 30, 32, 34 could be located inboard of the seat tracks 14, 16, and so on. Accordingly, it will be understood that devices incorporating these and other modifications may fall within the scope of this invention, which is defined by the appended claims.