Vehicle occupant protection system
First Claim
1. In a vehicle having a passenger compartment,an actively variable occupant protection system comprising:
- a first member in said passenger compartment stationary relative thereto,a second member in said passenger compartment movable relative to said first member through a maximum working stroke from an extended position to a retracted position,an energy absorbing means disposed between said first and said second members and operative in response to movement of said second member from said extended position toward said retracted position to develop a force resisting said movement,resisting force adjusting means in said energy absorbing means operative to vary the magnitude of said resisting force, andcontrol means on said vehicle for said resisting force adjusting means including a plurality of sensors for determining instantaneous operating parameters characteristic of the kinetic energy of an occupant in said passenger compartment and operative to regulate said resisting force adjusting means as a function of said instantaneous operating paramenters so that the energy absorbing capacity of said energy absorbing means through said maximum working stroke between said first and said second members corresponds generally to the kinetic energy of said occupant.
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Abstract
An actively variable protection system for an occupant of a vehicle including a collapsible steering column having an upper mast jacket and a lower mast jacket, an energy absorber between the upper and lower mast jackets having a plurality of roll deformers between the lower mast jacket and split sleeve in a housing connected to the upper mast jacket, an expandable bag in the housing surrounding the split sleeve, and a control system for controlling the pressure in the bag. The control system includes sensors and a microprocessor for determining the kinetic energy of an occupant and a controller for adjusting the pressure in the bag to squeeze the split sleeve around the roll deformers such that the capacity of the energy absorber through the maximum stroke of the collapsible steering column equals the computed kinetic energy of the occupant.
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4 Claims
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1. In a vehicle having a passenger compartment,
an actively variable occupant protection system comprising: -
a first member in said passenger compartment stationary relative thereto, a second member in said passenger compartment movable relative to said first member through a maximum working stroke from an extended position to a retracted position, an energy absorbing means disposed between said first and said second members and operative in response to movement of said second member from said extended position toward said retracted position to develop a force resisting said movement, resisting force adjusting means in said energy absorbing means operative to vary the magnitude of said resisting force, and control means on said vehicle for said resisting force adjusting means including a plurality of sensors for determining instantaneous operating parameters characteristic of the kinetic energy of an occupant in said passenger compartment and operative to regulate said resisting force adjusting means as a function of said instantaneous operating paramenters so that the energy absorbing capacity of said energy absorbing means through said maximum working stroke between said first and said second members corresponds generally to the kinetic energy of said occupant. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a vehicle having a passenger compartment,
an actively variable occupant protection system comprising a collapsible steering column in said passenger compartment including a tubular lower mast jacket stationary relative to said passenger compartment and a tubular upper mast jacket mounted in said passenger compartment for collapse relative to said lower mast jacket through a maximum working stroke from an extended position to a retracted position, a cylindrical housing attached to said upper mast jacket and surrounding a portion of said lower mast jacket and including an annular chamber opening radially in toward said lower mast jacket, an expandable annular bag in said annular chamber having a first connection to a pump for supplying fluid under pressure to said bag and a second connection to an exhaust for exhausting fluid from said bag, a split tubular sleeve in said annular chamber of said housing radially inboard of said annular bag and including a lengthwise gap defined between a pair of circumferential facing edges of said sleeve, said split sleeve cooperating with said lower mast jacket in defining an annulus therebetween, a plurality of cold working roll deformers disposed in said annulus with an interference fit between said lower mast jacket and said split sleeve so that said lower mast jacket and said split sleeve are cold worked during collapse of said upper mast jacket relative to said lower mast jacket and a force resisting said collapse is generated, means defining a variable flow area orifice between said second connection to said annular bag and said exhaust for variably restricting fluid flow from said bag whereby the fluid pressure in said bag is variably controlled, the fluid pressure in said bag being operative to radially expand said bag and squeeze said split sleeve to change the magnitude of said interference fit of said roll deformers between split sleeve and said lower mast jacket and thereby magnitude of said resisting force, and control means on said vehicle for said variable flow area orifice including a plurality of sensors for determining instantaneous operating parameters characteristic of the kinetic energy of an occupant in said passenger compartment and operative to regulate the size of said variable flow area orifice as a function of said instantaneous operating paramenters whereby the interference fit of said roll deformers between said split sleeve and said lower mast jacket is controlled to provide an energy absorbing capacity through said maximum working stroke between said upper and said lower mast jackets corresponding generally to the kinetic energy of said occupant.
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