Claims
- 1. A control circuit for transferring an air bag firing signal through a vehicle steering column comprising:
- a rotary transformer having a primary and a secondary magnetic structure, wherein the primary magnetic structure is associated with a column side of the steering column and the secondary magnetic structure is associated with a wheel side of the steering column,
- a circuit for generating a high power signal suitable for firing an air bag, the circuit transferring said signal from the column side to the wheel side, wherein the airbag is selectively fired when said high power signal is transferred through said rotary transformer as a wireless signal.
- 2. The control circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the circuit includes a fire switch associated with the column side enabled by a vehicle collision and a squib switch associated with the wheel side for connecting the power signal to a squib element at a firing condition for the air bag.
- 3. The control circuit as claimed in claim 2 wherein the squib switch includes means for isolating the squib element from other circuitry of the vehicle steering column.
- 4. The control circuit as claimed in claim 3 wherein the means for isolating comprises a current switch for connecting the power signal to the squib element.
- 5. The control circuit as claimed in claim 4 wherein the power signal is selectively set to a frequency of 2 kHz.
- 6. The control circuit as claimed in claim 2 wherein the circuit further includes a squib power circuit associated with the fire switch for generating the power signal.
- 7. The control circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said squib power circuit further includes a monostable circuit for selectively limiting transmission of the power signal for avoiding coil damage to the transformer.
- 8. The control circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said squib power circuit further includes test circuit means for testing if the squib element is receiving the power signal at vehicle start up comprising means for detecting a power up of the control circuit and means for pulsing the squib element with the power signal at a selectively reduced power level selected to be below an ignition point of the squib element.
- 9. The control circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein said squib power circuit includes an inverter circuit for generating the power signal at a peak to peak level of twice vehicle system supply.
- 10. The control circuit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said squib power circuit includes means for enabling the inverter circuit in an on state during a test condition at a reduced duty cycle insufficient to ignite the squib element.
- 11. A vehicle steering column signal system for coupling a power signal between a column side and a wheel side of a vehicle steering column comprising:
- a circuit means for generating a high power supply signal suitable for firing an air bag, and
- a magnetic coupling device for transmission of said signal through the vehicle steering column as a wireless signal.
- 12. The system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the magnetic coupling device comprises a contactless transmitter.
- 13. The system as claimed in claim 11 wherein the magnetic coupling device comprises a transformer.
- 14. A method for firing an air bag disposed in a vehicle steering column including a non-contacting device for transferring a power signal between a wheel side and column side of the steering column comprising the steps of
- generating a high power supply signal suitable for igniting the squib element to fire the air bag, and
- transmitting said power supply signal from the column side to the wheel side through the non-contacting device as a wireless signal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/233,685, filed Apr. 26, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,636,863.
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