Apparatus for testing an actuatable restraint system
First Claim
1. An apparatus for testing the operativeness of a squib in an actuatable restraint system, said squib having a resistance value, when operative, within a predetermined range of resistance values, said squib being connected in series with a firing circuit across a first source of electrical energy, said firing circuit including an actuatable switch, actuation of said switch resulting in electrical current passing through said squib from said first source of electrical energy sufficient to ignite said squib, said apparatus comprising:
- monitoring circuit means for monitoring the operativeness of said squib, said monitoring circuit means including a second source of electrical energy, wherein said second source of electrical energy is a regulated source of electrical energy, said monitoring circuit means further including a bridge circuit means having a biasing resistor network and a reference resistor network, both said resistor networks being operatively connected to said second source of electrical energy, said biasing resistor network being electrically connected in series with said squib and in parallel with said firing circuit, said biasing resistor network establishing a continuous flow of non-actuating test current from said second source through said squib, said test current being the only continuous current through said squib when said firing circuit is not actuated, said biasing resistor network and said reference resistor network each including associated resistors having selected resistor values, said reference resistor network establishing a squib reference voltage value, said biasing resistor network establishing a test voltage value at one terminal of said squib, said monitoring circuit means further including comparing means for comparing said test voltage value at said one terminal of said squib resulting from said test current through said biasing resistor network against said squib reference voltage value of said reference resistor network and for providing a signal indicative of the comparison, said signal indicative of said comparison being indicative of the operativeness of said squib;
wherein the resistor values of said biasing resistor network, the resistor values of said reference resistor network, and the value of said second source of electrical energy are selected so that at least one terminal of said squib will provide an expected voltage value, when operative, that falls within a range of values defined by said reference resistor network; and
control means for monitoring said signal from said comparing means of said monitoring circuit means and for controlling an indicator in response to said signal from said comparing means.
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Abstract
An apparatus for testing the operativeness of a squib in an active restraint system wherein the squib has a resistance value, when operative, within a predetermined range of resistance values. The squib is connected in series with a firing circuit to a first source of electrical energy. A monitoring circuit includes a second source of electrical energy and a bridge circuit. The bridge circuit includes a biasing resistor network and a reference resistor network, both networks being operatively connected to the second source of electrical energy. The biasing resistor network establishes a flow of test current through the squib, the test current being the only continuous non-actuating current through the squib. The biasing resistor network establishes a test voltage value at one terminal of the squib. The monitoring circuit further includes a comparator for comparing the test voltage value at the one terminal of the squib against the squib reference voltage value of the reference resistor network. A controller monitors the signal from the comparator and controls an indicator in response thereto.
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1. An apparatus for testing the operativeness of a squib in an actuatable restraint system, said squib having a resistance value, when operative, within a predetermined range of resistance values, said squib being connected in series with a firing circuit across a first source of electrical energy, said firing circuit including an actuatable switch, actuation of said switch resulting in electrical current passing through said squib from said first source of electrical energy sufficient to ignite said squib, said apparatus comprising:
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monitoring circuit means for monitoring the operativeness of said squib, said monitoring circuit means including a second source of electrical energy, wherein said second source of electrical energy is a regulated source of electrical energy, said monitoring circuit means further including a bridge circuit means having a biasing resistor network and a reference resistor network, both said resistor networks being operatively connected to said second source of electrical energy, said biasing resistor network being electrically connected in series with said squib and in parallel with said firing circuit, said biasing resistor network establishing a continuous flow of non-actuating test current from said second source through said squib, said test current being the only continuous current through said squib when said firing circuit is not actuated, said biasing resistor network and said reference resistor network each including associated resistors having selected resistor values, said reference resistor network establishing a squib reference voltage value, said biasing resistor network establishing a test voltage value at one terminal of said squib, said monitoring circuit means further including comparing means for comparing said test voltage value at said one terminal of said squib resulting from said test current through said biasing resistor network against said squib reference voltage value of said reference resistor network and for providing a signal indicative of the comparison, said signal indicative of said comparison being indicative of the operativeness of said squib; wherein the resistor values of said biasing resistor network, the resistor values of said reference resistor network, and the value of said second source of electrical energy are selected so that at least one terminal of said squib will provide an expected voltage value, when operative, that falls within a range of values defined by said reference resistor network; and control means for monitoring said signal from said comparing means of said monitoring circuit means and for controlling an indicator in response to said signal from said comparing means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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