Pressure-sensitive sensor, object detecting device, and...

Electrical generator or motor structure – Non-dynamoelectric – Piezoelectric elements and devices

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C310S319000, C310S339000, C310S345000

Reexamination Certificate

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06747399

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a pressure-sensitive sensor, an object detecting device, and an opening-closing device used for preventing the seizure of an object in automobile power window, motor-driven slide door, motor-driven sun roof, automated door of building, etc.
PRIOR ART
Hitherto, a pressure-sensitive sensor is used for preventing the seizure of an object, such as a pressure-sensitive switch of a type of closing the contact by pressure as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,465,476 or Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 41-15095. This type of pressure-sensitive switch may cause detection errors when the pressure-sensitive switch is bent and closed when disposing along the window frame.
Accordingly, as a pressure-sensitive sensor not causing detection error if bent, a piezoelectric sensor has been disclosed. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,907,213 discloses an example of using a piezoelectric sensor having a non-piezoelectric region and a piezoelectric region as the pressure-sensitive sensor, in which only the portion having the piezoelectric region is disposed directly on the window frame of the power window. In this configuration, when closing the windowpane of the power window, if an object is seized between the window frame and the windowpane, the piezoelectric sensor is deformed by the pressure of the object, and a voltage pulse is issued from the piezoelectric sensor, and presence or absence of the object between the window frame and windowpane is detected depending on the presence or absence of this voltage pulse.
An opening-closing device using the piezoelectric sensor is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,757. It comprises a piezoelectric sensor built in a weather strip disposed in the window frame, and a motor for driving the windowpane on the basis of the output signal of the piezoelectric sensor. If an object is seized between the window frame and the windowpane when closing the windowpane, the piezoelectric sensor is deformed by the pressure of the object, and a voltage pulse is issued from the piezoelectric sensor, and when this voltage pulse exceeds seizure detection threshold, the motor is rotated in reverse direction, and the seizure is released.
In the piezoelectric sensor of U.S. Pat. No. 5,907,213, however, since it is directly disposed on the window frame, if the object presses the piezoelectric sensor, the piezoelectric sensor is hardly deformed. Accordingly, when detecting the seizure by an evaluation device, a sufficient voltage pulse for detection is not generated from the piezoelectric sensor.
In the opening-closing device of U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,757, unless the weather strip is sufficiently soft, if the object presses the piezoelectric sensor through the weather strip, the piezoelectric sensor is hardly deformed, and a sufficient voltage pulse is not issued from the piezoelectric sensor. Accordingly, the windowpane continues to close until the voltage pulse exceeds the seizure detection threshold, and the load applied to the object increases until the seizure is released, and the object may be broken, or the voltage pulse larger than the detection threshold is not generated, and the seizure is not released.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The invention is to solve these problems of the prior arts, and presents:
(A) A pressure-sensitive sensor disposed in an opening or an opening-closing unit, being easily deformed by pressure of an object;
(B) An object detecting device for detecting contact of an object with the pressure-sensitive sensor, securely by using the pressure-sensitive sensor; and
(C) An opening-closing device capable of reducing the load applied to the object until releasing the seizure when the object is seized.
The pressure-sensitive sensor disclosed in the invention comprises:
(a) pressure-sensitive means for generating an output signal depending on deformation; and
(b) support means for supporting the pressure-sensitive means at least on one of an opening, and an opening-closing unit for opening and closing this opening, in which the support means is more flexible than the pressure-sensitive means. Owing to this feature, when an object contacts with the pressure-sensitive sensor, the support means deforms easily together with the pressure-sensitive means so as not to impede deformation of the pressure-sensitive means, and the pressure-sensitive sensor generates a sufficient output signal for detection.
The sensitivity of the pressure-sensitive means is enhanced by providing the support means with a deformation amplifying portion for amplifying the deformation of the pressure-sensitive means. The sensitivity of the pressure-sensitive means is further enhanced by forming a hollow part in the deformation amplifying portion so that the hollow part is deformed by the pressure of the object to increase the deformation amount of the pressure-sensitive means.
When the support means is provided with a vibration damping unit, undesired vibration propagated to the pressure-sensitive means is damped, and the pressure-sensitive means does not issue such an output signal as to cause a detection error.
Further, when the vibration damping unit serves also as the deformation amplifying portion, and the support means is formed of a part of the weather strip of automobile, the components are reduced in number and rationalized.
As the pressure-sensitive means is disposed in the opening so that the shortest distance to the opening-closing unit is in a range of 3 mm to 5 mm, it is possible to detect the seizure of a bar of which minimum diameter is 4 mm or more as required in FMVSS118, which is the United States regulation about seizure in power window, etc.
The reliability is enhanced by disposing resistors for detecting breakage of electrodes between plural electrodes for leading out signals of the pressure-sensitive sensor.
The pressure-sensitive sensor may be also formed of a flexible piezoelectric sensor, so that the support means supports the piezoelectric sensor flexibly along the shape of the mounting portion. As a result, the degree of freedom of design of the mounting portion is heightened, and it is easy to increase the mechanical strength in design. Moreover, since the gap is narrowed between the pressure-sensitive sensor and the seizure portion, when an object is seized, the object securely contacts with the pressure-sensitive sensor.
The piezoelectric sensor is molded by using a compound piezoelectric material mixing amorphous chlorinated polyethylene, crystalline chlorinated polyethylene, and piezoelectric ceramic powder. Having both the flexibility of amorphous chlorinated polyethylene and the high temperature durability of crystalline chlorinated polyethylene, it is free from decreasing of sensitivity at high temperature as experienced in the conventional piezoelectric sensor using polyvinylidene fluoride as piezoelectric material, and the high temperature durability is excellent and vulcanizing process is not needed when molding, so that the production efficiency is superior.
The invention further presents an object detecting device comprising this pressure-sensitive sensor, and means for judging contact of an object on the basis of the output signal from the pressure-sensitive sensor.
The safety is enhanced by providing this object detecting device with notice means for reporting the judging result of the judging means to a third party.
By connecting the pressure-sensitive sensor directly to the judging means, and integrating the pressure-sensitive sensor and judging means into one body, connectors and other connecting parts are not necessary, contact failure and other troubles are eliminated, and the reliability is enhanced, and further the components are rationalized.
The judging means is further provided with a filter for extracting a specified frequency component only from the output signal of the pressure-sensitive sensor. The filter removes the output signal due to undesired vibration propagated to the pressure-sensitive sensor, and therefore the precision of judging contact of an object is enhanced. The

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