Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1993-02-12
1995-06-06
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36442403, 280735, B60R 2132
Patent
active
054229650
ABSTRACT:
An air bag operation device which employs only one CPU module to guarantee sufficient fail-safety in the operation of the air bag without increasing the scale of the hardware. A plurality of crash-discriminating programs of different versions and a plurality of self-diagnosing programs of different versions are executed by a single CPU module, a signal is fed to an air bag igniting device based upon a comparison of the discriminated results by the plurality of crash-discriminating programs, and a signal is fed to an abnormality alarm device based upon comparison of the discriminated results of the plurality of self-diagnosing programs.
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Bekki Keisuke
Sato Hiroshi
Suzuki Masayoshi
Suzuki Seiko
Tashiro Korefumi
Hitachi , Ltd.
Nguyen Tan
Teska Kevin J.
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