Vehicle seat sensor having self-maintaining air bladder
First Claim
1. A system for sensing an occupant on a vehicle seat, comprising:
- a. a hydrostatic weight sensor element having a port in fluid communication with a sensing fluid thereof, whereby said hydrostatic weight sensor element is locatable within a vehicle seat, said hydrostatic weight sensor element incorporates a pressure sensor for generating a signal responsive to the pressure of said sensing fluid, and said pressure is responsive to the component of occupant weight applied by the occupant on the vehicle seat to said hydrostatic weight sensor element;
b. a source of sensing fluid external to said hydrostatic weight sensor element;
c. a volume restorer operatively coupled to said hydrostatic weight sensor element for restoring the volume of said hydrostatic weight sensor element to an operative level when said hydrostatic weight sensor becomes unloaded; and
d. a check valve having an inlet and an outlet, whereby said inlet is operatively coupled to said source of sensing fluid and said outlet is operatively coupled to said port of said hydrostatic weight sensor element, and said check valve can admit said sensing fluid from said source of sensing fluid into said port of said hydrostatic weight sensor responsive to said volume restorer.
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Abstract
A hydrostatic weight sensor element incorporates a volume restorer for restoring the volume thereof when the applied load is removed therefrom, whereupon a check valve in fluid communication therewith admits sensing fluid thereinto if the pressure of the sensing fluid within the hydrostatic weight sensor element is less than local atmospheric pressure, so as to replenish lost sensing fluid. The volume restorer may comprise either the seat cushion, operatively coupled to the load bearing surfaces of the hydrostatic weight sensor element, or an elastic medium incorporated within the hydrostatic weight sensor element, whereby the volume restorer is adapted so that the restored volume of fluid is less than the volume capacity of the hydrostatic weight sensor element. A pressure relief valve is provided for releasing sensing fluid so as to prevent damage from overload conditions.
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21 Claims
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1. A system for sensing an occupant on a vehicle seat, comprising:
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a. a hydrostatic weight sensor element having a port in fluid communication with a sensing fluid thereof, whereby said hydrostatic weight sensor element is locatable within a vehicle seat, said hydrostatic weight sensor element incorporates a pressure sensor for generating a signal responsive to the pressure of said sensing fluid, and said pressure is responsive to the component of occupant weight applied by the occupant on the vehicle seat to said hydrostatic weight sensor element; b. a source of sensing fluid external to said hydrostatic weight sensor element; c. a volume restorer operatively coupled to said hydrostatic weight sensor element for restoring the volume of said hydrostatic weight sensor element to an operative level when said hydrostatic weight sensor becomes unloaded; and d. a check valve having an inlet and an outlet, whereby said inlet is operatively coupled to said source of sensing fluid and said outlet is operatively coupled to said port of said hydrostatic weight sensor element, and said check valve can admit said sensing fluid from said source of sensing fluid into said port of said hydrostatic weight sensor responsive to said volume restorer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of sensing an occupant on a vehicle seat, comprising:
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a. interposing a hydrostatic weight sensor element in series with a load path which supports the occupant in the vehicle seat, whereby said hydrostatic weight sensor element incorporates a sensing fluid and a pressure sensor in fluid communication therewith, said pressure sensor generates a signal responsive to the pressure of said sensing fluid, and said pressure is responsive to the component of occupant weight applied by the occupant on the vehicle seat to said hydrostatic weight sensor element; b. restoring the volume of said hydrostatic weight sensor element to an operative level less than the volume capacity of said hydrostatic weight sensor element when the weight of the occupant is removed from said hydrostatic weight sensor element; c. admitting sensing fluid into said hydrostatic weight sensor element from a source of sensing fluid when the pressure of said sensing fluid in said hydrostatic weight sensor element is less than the pressure of said sensing fluid within said source of sensing fluid; and d. generating a measure responsive to the occupant from said signal. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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