Air bag start control device of vehicle
First Claim
1. A vehicular airbag control system for controlling an airbag mounted adjacent a vehicle seat, comprising:
- (a) a pneumatic pressure sensor mounted to a back of a vehicle seat for providing a bodily process signal indicative of such bodily processes as respiration and pulsation;
(b) means for comparing the magnitude of the bodily process signal with a predefined reference value; and
(c) means for controlling the extent and direction of airbag inflation according to the results of comparison of the bodily process signal with the reference value.
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Abstract
An air bag start control device of vehicle capable of optimally controlling the operation of an air bag by determining whether a person is seated on a vehicle seat or not and, when seated, by determining the body form thereof, wherein an air bladder type pressure sensor is fitted to either or both of the back rest and seat part of the vehicle seat to control the amount and the direction of inflation of the air bag according to whether or not living body signals such as respiration and pulsation are included in electric outputs from the pressure sensors, when included, according to whether the outputs exceed specified limits or not.
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4 Claims
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1. A vehicular airbag control system for controlling an airbag mounted adjacent a vehicle seat, comprising:
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(a) a pneumatic pressure sensor mounted to a back of a vehicle seat for providing a bodily process signal indicative of such bodily processes as respiration and pulsation;
(b) means for comparing the magnitude of the bodily process signal with a predefined reference value; and
(c) means for controlling the extent and direction of airbag inflation according to the results of comparison of the bodily process signal with the reference value.
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2. A vehicular airbag control system for controlling an airbag mounted adjacent a vehicle seat, comprising:
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(a) a pneumatic pressure sensor mounted to a bottom of a vehicle seat for providing a bodily process signal indicative of such bodily processes as respiration and pulsation;
(b) means for comparing the magnitude of the bodily process signal with a predefined reference value; and
(c) means for controlling the extent and direction of airbag inflation according to the results of comparison of the bodily process signal with the reference value.
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3. A vehicular airbag control system for controlling an airbag mounted adjacent a vehicle seat, comprising:
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(a) a first pneumatic pressure sensor mounted to a back of a vehicle seat for providing a first bodily process signal indicative of such bodily processes as respiration and pulsation;
(b) a second pneumatic pressure sensor mounted to a bottom of a vehicle seat for providing a second bodily process signal indicative of such bodily processes as respiration and pulsation;
(c) means for comparing the magnitudes of the first and the second bodily process signal with a first and a predefined reference value, respectively; and
(d) means for controlling the extent and direction of airbag inflation according to the various combinations of the results of comparison of the first and the second bodily process signal with the first and the second reference value. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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