Method and apparatus for conditioning deployment of air bags...

Data processing: vehicles – navigation – and relative location – Vehicle control – guidance – operation – or indication – Vehicle subsystem or accessory control

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C280S735000, C180S290000

Reexamination Certificate

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06327528

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to systems and methods for triggering the deployment or actuation of vehicle occupant safety devices, including particularly supplemental inflatable restraint systems such as air bags.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A variety of systems for initiating action of passive occupant safety devices for vehicles is well known in the art It bas long been recognized that the deployment decision for each of several safety devices which may be installed on a vehicle, such as airbags, safety belt pretensioners and seat pull down devices, is not one that should be based on a simple determination that a collision has occurred, but should take into account the severity of the collision, the vehicle occupants' positions and whether the vehicle occupants are using safety belts. For example, the unnecessary deployment of airbags can compromise driver control of a vehicle at a time when maintaining control is more important to avoiding injury than isolation from acceleration.
Typically, crash detection is based on a proxy device for a crash sensor, such as an accelerometer. However, for a number of reasons, raw peak acceleration measured by an accelerometer does not provide a good indication of whether a collision has occurred, or for that matter, the degree of severity of the collision. Short duration, high acceleration transients produced by road shock can generate g forces briefly comparable to g forces produced in an accident. Accordingly, acceleration signals have been subjected to filtering and threshold tests to qualify the signal as indicative of a collision involving the vehicle. Various systems have been proposed providing sophisticated mathematical treatments of acceleration, both to determine if a collision has occurred and to measure the degree of severity of the collision. U.S. Pat. No. 5,430,649 to Cashler et al., teaches a crash severity indication based on a series of treatments on basic acceleration data, which are intended to determine, among other things, whether an object which the vehicle impacted with was a pole or whether the collision occurred at a pronounced angle, i.e. the collision was a glancing one.
Crash severity is a preferred basis for the decision to deploy airbags in a collision, rather than a simple determination that a collision has occurred. However, the concept of crash severity is a somewhat nebulous one in practice. The primary object of an occupant. restraint system is to protect the occupants of the vehicle from injury. Thus crash severity should be defined in terms of the danger it poses to the occupants, and not the degree of damage to the vehicle. An accident which crushes a good deal of the front end of a vehicle may be less severe for the occupants than an accident which does not result in extensive vehicle crush. When a vehicle is crushed, much of the energy of the collision may be absorbed by the vehicle, rather than being transferred to the passenger compartment
In passenger cars, where the vehicle gross weight may well be only one or two hundred kilograms more than an empty vehicle weight of over a thousand kilograms, crush may be readily predicted by considering only vehicle deceleration (as well as its duration and the time rate of change of deceleration) caused by the impact. In commercial delivery vehicles, such as trucks, vehicle load can contribute a substantial proportion of a vehicle's gross weight and contribute to greater crush in accidents. Safety device deployment schemes devised for automobiles which discount changes in vehicle weight may not be appropriate for trucks due to the greatly varying loads carried by trucks.
What is desirable then is a safety device deployment control mechanism which can assess collision severity using selected vehicle conditions as inputs as part of a decision process relating to when and if a safety devise is deployed.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and system for the control of airbags and similar safety devices in vehicles which avoids unnecessary or untimely deployment of the devices.
It is another object of the present invention to provide for discrimination in determining severity of collisions in terms of energy transferred to occupant locations.
The present invention provides for meeting these and other objectives by providing a system and method of vehicle collision severity discrimination to control actuation of safety devices for an occupant location in the vehicle. The method provides steps for providing a plurality of velocity and load level trigger values which function as threshold conditions for the actuation of safety devices at an occupant location. Vehicle velocity and load are monitored so that at the instant of a collision an evaluation of severity may be made, particularly where the potential for vehicle crush ameliorates the potential danger to the occupants. Responsive to selected vehicle conditions, a collision indication signal is generated. Responsive to generation of a collision indication signal, vehicle velocity, vehicle load, or both, are compared to threshold conditions for actuation of the safety device.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5337238 (1994-08-01), Gioutsos et al.
patent: 5430649 (1995-07-01), Cashler et al.
patent: 5490066 (1996-02-01), Gioutsos et al.
patent: 6168197 (2001-01-01), Paganini et al.
patent: 6198997 (2001-03-01), Ishikawa et al.
patent: 4409711 (1995-09-01), None
patent: 19513555 (1996-10-01), None

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