The present application is based on and claims priority from Japanese Patent Applications: 2005-325095, filed Nov. 9, 2005 and 2006-235903, filed Aug. 31, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a collision detecting device for detecting a collision with an object or a pedestrian at a portion of a vehicle that deforms when the collision takes place.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to protect a pedestrian, it has been proposed. that a collision detecting device is mounted on a bumper of a vehicle to actuate a pedestrian protecting device such as an air bag. JP-A-2000-177514 or U.S. Pat. No. 6,561,301 B1, a counterpart U.S. patent, proposes a capacitor type collision detecting device that has a capacitor fixed to a surface portion of the bumper. The capacitor has a pair of electrodes and an elastic dielectric member disposed between the electrodes. When a collision takes place at the surface portion, the elastic dielectric member is crushed, so that the capacitance of the capacitor changes. The change in capacitance is detected by a capacitance detecting circuit, which generates an output signal of a specific frequency as a signal of the collision.
If the connection between the capacitance detecting circuit and the collision detecting device breaks down in the disclosed collision detecting device, the frequency of the output signal fluctuates, so that it is difficult to know which of a collision and a wire breakdown takes place,
Therefore, an object of the invention is to provide an improved capacitor type collision detecting device.
Another object of the invention is to provide a capacitor type collision detecting device of a simple structure that can detect both the collision and the breakdown without an erroneous detection.
According to a feature of the invention, a vehicle collision detecting device includes a capacitor type sensor mounted on a portion of the vehicle, a driving circuit including an oscillator generating an ac signal of a fixed frequency and a resonant circuit constituted of a coil and a diagnostic capacitor and a microcomputer for judging a collision with an object and a breakdown of a lead wire based on the voltage appears on the lead wire. The resonant circuit is connected with the capacitor type sensor so as to compose a portion of the capacitance of the resonant circuit and with the oscillator so as to drive the resonant circuit at the fixed frequency.
In the above collision detecting device, the following features can be added: the diagnostic capacitor is connected either in parallel with or in series with the sensor; the judging means judges a collision if the voltage on the lead wire at the fixed frequency is lower than a first threshold voltage; the judging means judges a wire breakdown if the voltage on the lead wire at the fixed frequency is higher than a second threshold voltage; and the judging means includes a peak voltage holding circuit that holds a peak value of the voltage of the lead wire so as to either judge a collision if the peak value of voltage of the lead wire at the fixed frequency is lower than a first threshold voltage or to judge a wire breakdown if the peak value of voltage of the lead wire at the fixed frequency is higher than a second threshold voltage.
According to another feature of the invention, a vehicle collision detecting device includes a capacitor type sensor mounted on a portion of the vehicle, a resonant circuit connected to one of the plate electrodes of the sensor by a lead wire and constituted of an oscillator generating an ac signal of a fixed frequency, a coil and a diagnostic capacitor and means for judging a collision with an object and a breakdown of the lead wire according to a change in resonant frequency of that resonant circuit.
This collision detecting device may further include an oscillator oscillating the resonant circuit at a fixed frequency, and the judging means judges a collision and a wire breakdown by comparison of the voltage of the lead wire. The judging means may judge a collision with an object if the voltage of the lead wire is lower than a first reference voltage and judges a wire breakdown if the voltage of the lead wire is higher than a second reference voltage.
Other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention as well as the functions of related parts of the present invention will become clear from a study of the following detailed description, the appended claims and the drawings. In the drawings:
Some preferred embodiments according to the present invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings.
A vehicle collision detecting device according to the first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
The vehicle collision detecting device includes a pair of sensors 11 and a collision detecting ECU 15, which is connected by a wire 21 to an airbag ECU 20. The sensors 11 and the collision detecting ECU 15 are connected by lead wires 14. The sensors 11 may be directly connected to the airbag ECU 20 if the collision detecting ECU 15 is included in the airbag ECU 20.
The sensors 11 are mounted in the front bumper 1 of a vehicle. Of course, the sensor 11 may be mounted in a rear bumper or side bumpers. The bumper 1 includes a bumper cover 2, a bumper reinforcement 3, an absorber 4, a pair of side members 5, etc. The bumper cover 2 is made of a resin such as polypropylene and extends laterally from one side of the vehicle to the other to cover the bumper reinforcement 3 and the absorber 4. The bumper reinforcement 3 is a metal beam that extends along the bumper cover 2. The side members 5 are made of a metal and respectively extend longitudinally at opposite sides of the vehicle. The reinforcement 3 is fixed to the front end of the side members 5 by bolts 3a via the sensors 11 and spacers 3b, which are made of an insulating material. The absorber 4 is disposed between the bumper cover 2 and the reinforcement 3 to absorb a shock applied to the front bumper 1.
Each of the sensors 11 is a capacitance type collision sensor that is constituted of a pair of plate electrodes 12a, 12b and a dielectric member 13 disposed between the plate electrodes 12a, 12b. The plate electrodes 12a, 12b are insulated from each other by the spacers 3b. The plate electrode 12a on the side of the bumper reinforcement 3 is connected to the body or ground of the vehicle, and the other electrode 12b is connected by the lead wires 14 to a driving circuit 16 of the collision detecting ECU 15.
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The peak hold circuit 17 is connected with a joint 16d of the lead wire 14 that is connected with the driving circuit 16 to hold a peak value of the output voltage of the driving circuit 16 and to send it to the microcomputer 18. The microcomputer 18, which includes an A-D converter, converts the peak voltage of analog value to a digital value and judges whether a collision takes place or not or whether a break down of a lead wire takes place.
If a collision takes place, the sensor 11 is crushed. Accordingly, the distance between the pair of plate electrodes 12a, 12b reduces, thereby increasing the capacitance Ca. As a result, the resonant frequency f1 becomes lower than the normal resonant frequency f0, and the impedance of the resonant circuit at the fixed frequency f changes from Z0 to Z1 as shown in
If the lead wire 14 breaks down between the sensor 11 and the driving circuit 16, the capacitance Ca of the L-C resonant circuit drops out. Accordingly, the resonant frequency f2 becomes higher than the normal resonant frequency f0, and the impedance of the resonant circuit at the fixed frequency f changes from Z0 to Z2 as shown in
The judgment process of the microcomputer 18 is described in more detail with reference to a flow diagram shown in
At first step S1, the peak hold circuit 17 takes in a digital peak voltage Vx of the joint 16d. Then, whether or not the peak voltage Vx is equal to or lower than the first threshold voltage Vth1, is examined at S2, as shown in
On the other hand, whether or not the peak voltage Vx is equal to or higher than the second threshold voltage Vth2 is examined at S4, as shown in
A vehicle collision detecting device according to the second embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
The driving circuit 16 of the collision detecting device according to the second embodiment includes a coil 16b connected in parallel with the sensor 11 and a diagnostic capacitor 16c connected in series with the sensor 11, the oscillator 16a and the coil 16b.
If a collision takes place, the sensor 11 is crushed to increase the capacitance Ca. Accordingly, the resonant frequency becomes lower than the normal resonant frequency, and the impedance of the resonant circuit lowers. Accordingly, the peak voltage at the joint 16d lowers in the same manner as the first embodiment. If the lead wire 14 breaks down between the sensor 11 and the driving circuit 16, the capacitance Ca of the L-C resonant circuit drops out. Accordingly, the resonant frequency becomes higher than the normal resonant frequency, and the impedance of the resonant circuit increases. Accordingly, the peak voltage at the joint 16d increases in the same manner as the first embodiment.
In the foregoing description of the present invention, the invention has been disclosed with reference to specific embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to the specific embodiments of the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. Accordingly, the description of the present invention is to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-325095 | Nov 2005 | JP | national |
2006-235903 | Aug 2006 | JP | national |