Occupant position sensing system
First Claim
1. An object position sensing system for controlling the activation of a safety restraint system, comprising:
- a. a first position sensor for measuring the distance from a point of reference to the surface of the object;
b. a second position sensor responsive to the electric-field-influencing properties of the object for generating a measure of distance from a point of reference to the object;
c. a controller operatively coupled to said first and second position sensors for controlling the activation of the safety restraint system responsive to said measurement and said measure of distance.
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Abstract
An occupant position sensing system (10) incorporates first (12) and second (42) position sensors, wherein the first position sensor (12) senses the distance to the surface of an object and the second position sensor (42) senses the electric-field-influencing properties of the object for purposes of controlling the activation of a safety restraint system (38). In an exemplary system, the first position sensor (12) incorporates either an infrared beam or an ultrasonic beam as the sensing element, and the second position sensor senses the capacitance of a plurality of electrodes (46) for either disabling an air bag inflator (38) if the combination of the first and second position measurements of an occupant (24) is within a threshold, or for controlling a controllable air bag inflator (38).
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32 Claims
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1. An object position sensing system for controlling the activation of a safety restraint system, comprising:
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a. a first position sensor for measuring the distance from a point of reference to the surface of the object; b. a second position sensor responsive to the electric-field-influencing properties of the object for generating a measure of distance from a point of reference to the object; c. a controller operatively coupled to said first and second position sensors for controlling the activation of the safety restraint system responsive to said measurement and said measure of distance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of sensing the position of an object for controlling the activation of a safety restraint system comprising:
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a. measuring a distance from a point of reference to the surface of the object; b. generating a measure of distance from the point of reference to the object by sensing the effect of the object on a proximate electric field; c. controlling the activation of the safety restraint system responsive to said measurement and said measure of distance. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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30. A method of sensing the position of an object for controlling the activation of a safety restraint system comprising:
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a. generating a first signal responsive to the distance from a point of reference to the surface of the object; b. generating a second signal responsive to the effect of the object on a proximate electric field; c. controlling the activation of the safety restraint system responsive to said first and second signals.
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31. An object position sensing system for controlling the activation of a safety restraint system, comprising:
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a. a first sensor for generating a first signal responsive to the measurement of distance from a point of reference to the surface of the object; b. a second sensor for generating a second signal responsive to the influence of the object on an electric field; c. a controller operatively coupled to said first and second sensors for controlling the activation of the safety restraint system responsive to said first and second signals.
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32. An object position sensing system for controlling the activation of a safety restraint system, comprising:
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a. a first means for measuring the distance from a point of reference to the surface of the object; b. a second means for sensing the influence of the object on an electric field; c. a controller operatively coupled to said first and second means for controlling the activation of the safety restraint system.
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