Weight measuring system and method used with a spring system of a seat
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1. A vehicle seat, comprising:
- a cushion defining a surface adapted to support an occupying item;
a spring system arranged underneath said cushion; and
a sensor arranged in association with said spring system for generating a signal based on downward movement of said cushion caused by occupancy of the seat which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item, said sensor being arranged entirely underneath said spring system.
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Abstract
Vehicle seat including a cushion defining a surface adapted to support an occupying item, a spring system arranged underneath the cushion and a sensor arranged in association with the spring system and/or cushion for generating a signal based on downward movement of the cushion caused by occupancy of the seat which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item. The sensor can be a spring retained at both ends and which is tensioned upon downward movement of the cushion whereby a force in the spring indicative of weight of the occupying item is measured. The sensor can also include strain gages, e.g., SAW strain gages.
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47 Claims
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1. A vehicle seat, comprising:
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a cushion defining a surface adapted to support an occupying item;
a spring system arranged underneath said cushion; and
a sensor arranged in association with said spring system for generating a signal based on downward movement of said cushion caused by occupancy of the seat which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item, said sensor being arranged entirely underneath said spring system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 45)
a spring retained at both ends and which is tensioned upon downward movement of said spring system; and
measuring means for measuring a force in said spring indicative of weight of the occupying item.
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6. The seat of claim 5, wherein said measuring means comprise a strain gage for measuring strain of said spring.
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7. The seat of claim 5, wherein said measuring means comprise a force measuring device.
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8. The seat of claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises a support, a cable retained at one end by said support and a length measuring device arranged at an opposite end of said cable for measuring elongation of said cable indicative of weight of the occupying item.
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9. The seat of claim 8, wherein said length measuring device comprises a cylinder, a rod arranged in said cylinder and connected to the opposite end of said cable, a spring arranged in said cylinder and connected to said rod to resist elongation of said cable and windings arranged in said cylinder whereby the amount of coupling between said windings provides an indication of the extent of elongation of said cable.
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10. The seat of claim 1, wherein said sensor comprises at least one SAW strain gage.
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11. The seat of claim 1, wherein said sensor is structured and arranged to measure a physical state of said spring system.
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45. The seat of claim 1, wherein said spring system is horizontally oriented such that a lateral edge of said spring system faces said cushion.
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12. A method for measuring weight of an occupying item on a seat cushion of a vehicle, comprising the steps of:
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arranging a spring system underneath the cushion; and
arranging a sensor in association with at least one of the spring system and the cushion for generating a signal based on downward movement of the cushion caused by the occupying item which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item, the step of arranging a sensor in association with the cushion comprising the steps of retaining a spring at both ends which is tensioned upon downward movement of the spring system and measuring a force in the spring indicative of weight of the occupying item. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A weight sensor system for measuring weight applied to a seat cushion supported by supports at its edges, comprising:
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a spring system adapted to be arranged underneath the cushion and extend between said supports; and
a sensor arranged in association with at least one of said spring system and the cushion for generating a signal indicative of the weight applied to the cushion based on downward movement of the cushion caused by the weight applied to the cushion, said sensor being arranged entirely underneath said spring system. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 46)
a spring adapted to be retained at both ends on the supports and which is tensioned upon downward movement of said spring system; and
measuring means for measuring a force in said spring indicative of weight of the occupying item.
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18. The sensor system of claim 17, wherein said measuring means comprise a strain gage for measuring strain of said spring.
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19. The sensor system of claim 17, wherein said measuring means comprise a force measuring device.
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20. The sensor system of claim 15, wherein said sensor comprises at least one SAW strain gage.
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46. The sensor system of claim 15, wherein said spring system is horizontally oriented such that a lateral edge of said spring system is adapted to face the cushion.
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21. A vehicle including an arrangement for controlling a component based on an occupying item of the vehicle, comprising:
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a cushion defining a surface adapted to support the occupying item;
a spring system arranged underneath said cushion;
a sensor arranged in association with said spring system and entirely underneath said spring system for generating a signal indicative of the weight of the occupying item based on downward movement of said cushion caused by occupancy of the seat; and
a processor coupled to said sensor for receiving the signal indicative of the weight of the occupying item and generating a control signal for controlling the component. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 47)
a spring retained at both ends and which is tensioned upon downward movement of said spring system; and
measuring means for measuring a force in said spring indicative of weight of the occupying item.
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25. The vehicle of claim 24, wherein said measuring means comprise a strain gage for measuring strain of said spring.
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26. The vehicle of claim 24, wherein said measuring means comprise a force measuring device.
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27. The vehicle of claim 21, wherein the component is an airbag system.
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28. The vehicle of claim 21, wherein said sensor comprises at least one SAW strain gage.
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47. The vehicle of claim 21, wherein said spring system is horizontally oriented such that a lateral edge of said spring system faces said cushion.
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29. A method for controlling a component in a vehicle based on an occupying item, comprising the steps of:
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arranging a spring system underneath a cushion on which the occupying item may rest;
arranging a sensor in association with the cushion for generating a signal based on downward movement of the cushion caused by the occupying item which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item; and
controlling the component based on the signal indicative of the weight of the occupying item, the step of arranging a sensor in association with the cushion comprising the steps of retaining a spring at both ends which is tensioned upon downward movement of the spring system and measuring a force in the spring indicative of weight of the occupying item. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31)
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32. A vehicle seat, comprising:
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a cushion defining a surface adapted to support an occupying item;
a spring system arranged underneath said cushion; and
a sensor arranged in association with said spring system for generating a signal based on downward movement of said cushion caused by occupancy of the seat which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item;
said sensor comprising a support, a cable retained at one end by said support and a length measuring device arranged at an opposite end of said cable for measuring elongation of said cable indicative of weight of the occupying item. - View Dependent Claims (33)
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34. A method for measuring weight of an occupying item on a seat cushion of a vehicle, comprising the steps of:
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arranging a spring system underneath the cushion; and
arranging a sensor underneath the cushion for generating a signal based on downward movement of the cushion caused by the occupying item which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item, the step of arranging the sensor comprising the steps of retaining a cable at one end by a support and at an opposite end by a length measuring device, and measuring elongation of the cable indicative of weight of the occupying item.
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35. A method for controlling a component in a vehicle based on an occupying item, comprising the steps of:
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arranging a spring system underneath a cushion on which the occupying item may rest;
arranging a sensor underneath the cushion for generating a signal based on downward movement of the cushion caused by the occupying item which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item; and
controlling the component based on the signal indicative of the weight of the occupying item, the step of arranging the sensor underneath the cushion comprising the steps of retaining a cable at one end by a support and at an opposite end by a length measuring device, and measuring elongation of the cable indicative of weight of the occupying item.
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36. A vehicle seat, comprising:
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a cushion defining a surface adapted to support an occupying item;
a spring system arranged underneath said cushion; and
a sensor arranged in association with said spring system for generating a signal based on downward movement of said cushion caused by occupancy of the seat which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item, said sensor comprising a spring retained at both ends and which is tensioned upon downward movement of said spring system; and
a measuring device structured and arranged to measure a force in said spring which is indicative of the weight of the occupying item. - View Dependent Claims (37, 38)
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39. A weight sensor system for measuring weight applied to a seat cushion supported by supports at its edges, comprising:
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a spring system adapted to be arranged underneath the cushion and extend between said supports; and
a sensor arranged in association with at least one of said spring system and the cushion for generating a signal indicative of the weight applied to the cushion based on downward movement of the cushion caused by the weight applied to the cushion, said sensor comprising a spring adapted to be retained at both ends on the supports and which is tensioned upon downward movement of said spring system; and
a measuring device structured and arranged to measure a force in said spring which is indicative of weight of the occupying item. - View Dependent Claims (40, 41)
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42. A vehicle including an arrangement for controlling a component based on an occupying item of the vehicle, comprising:
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a cushion defining a surface adapted to support the occupying item;
a spring system arranged underneath said cushion;
a sensor arranged in association with said spring system for generating a signal indicative of the weight of the occupying item based on downward movement of said cushion caused by occupancy of the seat; and
a processor coupled to said sensor for receiving the signal indicative of the weight of the occupying item and generating a control signal for controlling the component, said sensor comprising a spring retained at both ends and which is tensioned upon downward movement of said spring system; and
a measuring device structured and arranged to measure a force in said spring indicative of weight of the occupying item. - View Dependent Claims (43, 44)
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