WO2006009500A1 - A safety arrangement - Google Patents

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WO2006009500A1
WO2006009500A1 PCT/SE2005/001054 SE2005001054W WO2006009500A1 WO 2006009500 A1 WO2006009500 A1 WO 2006009500A1 SE 2005001054 W SE2005001054 W SE 2005001054W WO 2006009500 A1 WO2006009500 A1 WO 2006009500A1
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Anders Lenning
Mikael Dahlgren
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Autoliv Development Ab
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Priority to KR1020077003963A priority patent/KR101192069B1/en
Priority to US11/658,070 priority patent/US7735859B2/en
Priority to MX2007000705A priority patent/MX2007000705A/en
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  • THE PRESENT INVENTION relates to a safety arrangement, and more particularly relates to a safety arrangement for use in a motor vehicle.
  • Conventional safety arrangements for motor vehicles incorporate a safety-belt and an air-bag to restrain an occupant during a crash situation.
  • the main aim of such conventional safety arrangements is to absorb the kinetic energy of an occupant, when the occupant moves relative to the vehicle as a consequence of inertia or momentum during a crash situation, to prevent the occupant from hitting a solid part of the vehicle. In this way the risk of injury may be reduced. If the kinetic energy of a vehicle occupant can be successfully dissipated, this may prevent the occupant from striking part of the vehicle at speed and possibly facing injury.
  • the kinetic energy of a vehicle occupant that is to be absorbed is dependent upon the weight of the occupant and the speed at which the occupant moves relative to the vehicle, as the vehicle is decelerated. It is important for a safety arrangement to absorb all of the kinetic energy of a vehicle occupant during a crash situation, so that risk of injury the occupant may be minimised. It is also important that the safety arrangement does not restrain a seat occupant excessively during an accident situation, as this may itself injure the seat occupant.
  • the present invention seeks to provide an improved safety arrangement.
  • a safety arrangement for use in a motor vehicle, the arrangement incorporating a safety-belt and an air-bag which is ventable in response to a control signal, wherein there is an energy measuring device for measuring the energy absorbed through the safety-belt as an occupant of the vehicle moves against the safety-belt during an accident ⁇ situation, and an arrangement to generate the control signal in dependence,, upon the measured level of energy absorbed.
  • the arrangement includes a comparator to compare the measured ; energy absorbed by the safety-belt with a predetermined threshold and to produce the control signal to vent the air-bag if the energy absorbed by the safety-belt is greater than the predetermined threshold.
  • the threshold is determined by a processor responsive to the predicted or actual crash violence, and/or the position of a vehicle occupant, and/or the weight of a vehicle occupant.
  • the arrangement incorporates a retractor for the safety-belt, the retractor being associated with an energy absorbing device which absorbs energy as the occupant moves against the safety-belt during the accident situation, the energy measuring device measuring the energy absorbed by the energy absorbing device.
  • the energy absorbing device is an adaptable load-limiter which provides a selected energy absorbing resistance during the accident situation.
  • the adaptable load-limiter provides the selected energy absorbing resistance in response to one or more parameters which represent the severity of the accident, the position of the occupant, or the weight of the occupant.
  • the retractor incorporates a spool onto which the safety-belt is wound, and the energy absorbing device absorbs energy on rotation of the spool after locking of the retractor, and the retractor includes an angle measurement device to measure the angle of rotation of the spool as the safety-belt is paid out from the retractor after locking of the retractor to measure the energy absorbed.
  • the arrangement includes a crash algorithm unit to determine whether an accident situation is occurring and produce a trigger signal to inflate the air-bag, there being a timer to time to an instant which is a pre ⁇ determined time after the trigger signal is passed to the air-bag and produce a timer signal which is indicative of the air-bag being fully inflated, the control signal being passed to the air-bag when the timer signal is generated.
  • the arrangement incorporates a position sensor for measuring the position of the occupant relative to the front of the cabin of the vehicle and produce a signal which is input into the control unit, the position sensor being configured to determine if the occupant is out of position, and the control unit being configured to determine if the occupant is out of position and the control unit being configured to produce a signal to vent the air-bag if the position sensor produces a signal which indicates that the occupant is out of position.
  • the variable vent may be a variable vent of the type which either provides venting or provides no venting.
  • a multi-stage or continuously variable venting arrangement could be utilised. In such a situation the venting provided in any specific accident situation may be selected, adjusted and controlled to be ideally appropriate for that specific crash situation.
  • the degree of venting provided in the preferred embodiment of the invention, is appropriate for the severity of the accident, taking into account all of the relevant parameters and especially taking into account the amount of energy absorbed by the safety-belt.
  • FIGURE 1 is a schematic view of a safety arrangement in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a safety arrangement 1 is installed within a vehicle to protect an occupant 2 in the event that an accident occurs.
  • the vehicle is provided with a seat 3 for the occupant 2.
  • a safety-belt 4 is associated with the seat 3.
  • the safety-belt 4 is a three-point belt.
  • the arrangement incorporates a retractor 5 which the safety-belt 4 may be wound into or paid-out from.
  • the retractor 5 incorporates an adaptable load- limiter 6, which may be used, in the event that an accident occurs, to provide a selected energy absorbing resistance as the safety-belt 4 is paid-out from the retractor 5 after the retractor 5 has locked during the accident.
  • the adaptable load-limiter 6 is controlled by a signal from a central control unit 7 which sets the energy absorbing resistance to be applied by the load-limiter 6.
  • a constant load-limiter could be used.
  • the retractor 5 also incorporates an angle measurement device 8 which is used to measure the angle of rotation of a spool onto which the safety-belt 4 is wound, within the retractor 5.
  • the angle measurement device 8 measures the angle of the spool optically. Alternatively the angle may be measured magnetically, a magnet on the spool being sensed, for example, by a Hall effect device.
  • the angle measurement device 8 produces a signal which is fed into an input of the central control unit 7. The signal is indicative of the length of belt 4 paid out by the retractor 5 after the retractor 5 has locked in an accident situation, that is to say the length of belt 4 paid out while energy is absorbed by the load-limiter 6.
  • the safety arrangement 1 also incorporates a weight sensor 9, which is situated within the squab of the seat 3, for measuring the weight of the occupant 2, when the occupant 2 is seated on the seat 3.
  • the weight sensor 9 produces a signal representative of the weight of the seat occupant 2 and the signal is fed into an input of the central control unit 7.
  • a position sensor 10 is mounted in the vehicle to measure the position of the seat occupant 2.
  • the position sensor 10 may be an ultrasonic sensor, or an optical sensor and is provided to determine the distance between the occupant 2 and the front of the vehicle cabin.
  • the sensor 10 may be mounted on the A-Post of the vehicle, or above the windscreen. Thus the sensor 10 can be used to determines if the occupant is leaning forwardly.
  • the position sensor 10 provides a signal representative of the position of the occupant 2 to the control unit 7.
  • the safety arrangement 1 also includes a radar 11 which is mounted to part of the vehicle to detect an object that the vehicle may collide with, and to determine the relative speed of the vehicle and the object.
  • the radar 11 may be a radar which operates according to the Doppler shift principle, and is used to predict whether the vehicle is about to be involved in a collision, and, especially if the collision is with another moving vehicle, how severe the collision is likely to be.
  • the radar 11 is thus a sensor which senses a potential impact, and which also determines the probable severity of the impact.
  • the radar 11 is connected to the control unit 7, so that the radar 11 inputs a signal into the control unit 7 to indicate that an accident situation may be about to occur, and the control unit 7 may determine the anticipated severity of the accident.
  • the safety arrangement 1 includes an acceleration sensor 12 which is mounted to part of the vehicle, for instance the bumper or the chassis of the vehicle.
  • the acceleration sensor 12 is able to measure changes in the acceleration, or deceleration of the vehicle, and is optimally connected to the control unit 7 to transmit a signal to the control unit 7 which reflects the acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle.
  • the acceleration sensor 12 acts as a sensor which senses when an accident is actually occurring, for example when the vehicle is decelerated very suddenly, due to a collision.
  • the acceleration sensor 12 is able to monitor the acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle during the accident situation and thus monitor how the conditions of the accident situation change over time, and provide a continuous output representative of the instantaneous acceleration or deceleration of the sensor, thus providing a continuous indication of the severity of the accident.
  • the sensors described above are conventional sensors which are known in the art.
  • the central control unit 7 uses the signals from the sensors 8-12 to determine the potential or actual severity of the accident, and the weight of the occupant 2 to select the energy absorbing resistance which is to be applied by the load- limiter 6 to the safety-belt 4.
  • the central control unit 7 sends a signal to the load-limiter 6 to set the energy absorbing resistance at a particular level depending upon the values from the sensors 8-12.
  • the central control unit 7 monitors the signal from the weight sensor 9 and the signal from the acceleration sensor 12.
  • the central control unit 7 is able to determine that the energy of the occupant 2 when the occupant 2 moves during the accident situation will be low.
  • the central control unit 7 sends a signal to the load-limiter 6 to control the load- limiter 6 so that a small energy absorbing resistance is applied.
  • the central control unit 7 If the weight sensor 9 indicates that the occupant 2 is of medium weight, and the acceleration sensor 12 indicates that the speed of the accident is of average speed the central control unit 7 outputs a signal to the load-limiter 6 to control the load-limiter 6 so that only a medium level of energy absorbing resistance is applied to the safety-belt 4 via the load-limiter 6. Similarly, if the weight sensor 9 indicates that the occupant 2 is a heavy occupant, and the acceleration sensor 12 indicates that the accident is a high speed accident, the central control unit 7 sends a signal to the load-limiter 6 to control the load- limiter 6 so that a large energy absorbing resistance is applied to the safety- belt 4 by the load-limiter 6 to restrain the occupant 2.
  • the load-limiter 6 has a plurality of different energy absorbing resistances which it may apply to the safety-belt 4, with the amount of energy absorbing resistance being selected in response to the weight of the occupant 2 and the severity of the accident.
  • the control unit 7 controls the energy absorbing resistance to be applied by the load- limiter 6 not only in response to the severity of the accident and the weight of the occupant 2, but also in response to the signal from the position sensor 10, to apply a different energy absorbing resistance depending upon whether the occupant 2 is out of position, for instance if the occupant 2 is leaning forwardly.
  • An air-bag unit 13 is mounted to a part of the vehicle which is in front of the occupant 2 when the occupant 2 is seated on the seat 3.
  • the air-bag unit 13 has an inflator 14 and a selectively ventable air-bag 15.
  • the air- bag 15 incorporates vents 16 which may be opened selectively in response to a venting signal.
  • the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 are connected to a processor which is a crash algorithm unit 17, and the crash algorithm unit 17 is configured to receive signals from the sensors 11 ,12.
  • the crash algorithm unit 17 analyses the signals from the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 to identify an accident situation, and if the crash algorithm unit 17 determines that it is appropriate to inflate the air-bag 15 to protect the occupant 2, the crash algorithm unit 17 produces an air-bag trigger signal which is fed to the inflator 14, to trigger the inflator 14 and inflate the air-bag 15.
  • the crash algorithm unit 17 may produce the trigger signal in response to predetermined signals from the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12, or in response to a specific signal from the acceleration sensor 12.
  • the central control unit 7 incorporates a processor for processing the signals from the sensors 8-12 to produce a signal which defines a predetermined threshold, which is related to the energy of the occupant 2.
  • the predetermined threshold will be calculated by the central control unit 7 at the time at which an accident occurs, as detected by the acceleration sensor 12.
  • the central control unit 7 calculates the predetermined threshold based upon signals from the weight sensor 9 and the position sensor 10, together with the radar 11. This allows the predetermined threshold to be calculated before the accident situation occurs, with the severity of the accident being predicted by the radar 11.
  • the predetermined threshold is calculated continuously, before and during the accident situation.
  • the central control unit 7 uses the signal from the radar 11 to calculate the predetermined threshold before the accident situation, and uses the signal from the acceleration sensor 12 as the accident situation occurs, to verify the calculated threshold, and even to vary the threshold as the accident is in progress, especially if the vehicle is involved in a second impact that substantially accelerates the vehicle.
  • the central control unit 7 calculates the predetermined threshold and vary its output in accordance with changing accident conditions.
  • the central control unit 7 has an output for outputting a signal representing the predetermined threshold to a comparator 18.
  • the threshold is a fixed proportion of the calculated total energy to be absorbed, such as 65% of the energy to be absorbed.
  • the central control unit 7 produces a signal which sets the resistance applied by the adaptable load-limiter 6.
  • the central control unit 7 receives a signal from the angle measurement device 8 and determines the amount of safety-belt 4 which has been paid-out of the retractor 5 during an accident situation, and at what level of resistance.
  • the central control unit 7 can thus calculate the amount of energy which is absorbed by the load- limiter 6 during the accident situation by multiplying the level of resistance with the length of the safety-belt 4 paid out.
  • the central control unit 7 thus produces a signal which is representative of the amount of energy absorbed and outputs its signal to a second input of the comparator 18.
  • the comparator 18 compares the two signals representing the threshold value which is proportional to the total kinetic energy of the occupant 2 and the energy actually absorbed by the load-limiter. If the energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6 is greater than the threshold, then the comparator 18 produces a control signal which is fed into a first input of an AND-gate 19. This signal will, as will be described below, eventually cause the air-bag 15 to be vented so that the air-bag 15 is soft and does not injure the occupant 2.
  • the output of the crash algorithm unit 17 that carries the control signal is connected to an input of a timer 20.
  • the timer 20 is configured to time a length of time after receipt of an input signal equivalent to the time taken for the inflator 14 to fully inflate the air-bag 15, and then to produce an output signal, or timer signal.
  • the timer signal is generated when the air-bag 15 is fully inflated. This signal is fed into a second input of the AND-gate 19.
  • the AND-gate 19 produces a signal on its output if the comparator 18 has produced an actuation signal at the time that the airbag 15 is fully inflated.
  • the output from the AND-gate 19 is fed into a first input of an OR-gate 21. If the AND-gate 19 produces a signal on its output the OR-gate 21 also produces a signal on its output.
  • the output from the OR-gate 21 is connected to a device for opening the vents 16 of the air-bag 15.
  • the central control unit 7 is also able to use the signals from the sensors 8-10 to determine a situation in which the air-bag 15 must be vented, despite the energy being absorbed by the load-limiter 6 being sufficient to be above the calculated predetermined level. Such a situation may occur if the occupant 2 is out of position and leaning forwardly, and is thus close to the air-bag unit 13.
  • the central control unit 7 is able to detect this situation by monitoring the signal from the position sensor 10. If the position sensor 10 sends a signal which indicates that the occupant 2 is too close to the air-bag unit 13, the central control unit 7 produces a signal which is fed into a second input of the OR-gate 21. If this signal is present at the second input of the OR- gate 21 , the output of the OR-gate 21 will activate the device for opening the vents 16. Thus if, for example, the occupant 2 is out of position the air-bag 15 will be vented.
  • the air-bag 15 is uninflated, and the retractor 5 is unlocked.
  • the acceleration sensor 12 and the radar 11 send signals to the central control unit 7 and the crash algorithm unit 17, and each of the units 7, 17 processes the signals to determine how the safety arrangement 1 is to be deployed.
  • the central control unit 7 processes the signals from the weight sensor 9, the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 to determine the level of energy absorbing resistance which the load-limiter 6 should apply to the safety-belt 4 after the retractor 5 has locked.
  • the central control unit 7 sends a signal to the adaptable load-limiter 6 which controls the load-limiter so that it provides the required energy absorbing resistance.
  • the crash algorithm unit 17 processes the signals from the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 to determine whether the air-bag 15 should be inflated to restrain the occupant 2. If the crash algorithm unit 17 determines that it is appropriate to inflate the air-bag 15, the crash algorithm unit 17 sends a trigger signal to the inflator 14 which inflates the air-bag 15. When the trigger signal is sent by the crash algorithm unit 17 the timer 20 is started.
  • the central control unit 7 calculates the pre-determined threshold by analysing the signals from the sensors 9-12.
  • the pre-determined threshold is related to the predicted kinetic energy of the occupant 2, as the occupant 2 is moved during the accident situation.
  • the central control unit 7 transmits a signal to the comparator 18.
  • the central control unit 7 also monitors the signal from the angle measuring device 8, which is measuring the angle of rotation of the spool within the retractor 5 as the spool rotates after the retractor 5 has locked.
  • the central control unit 7 uses this signal, together with the signal representing the level of energy absorbing resistance which was transmitted to the load-limiter 6, to determine the amount of energy which is being absorbed by the load-limiter 6 during the accident situation.
  • the central control unit 7 transmits a signal to the comparator 18 which is indicative of the actual kinetic energy being absorbed by the load-limiter 6 during the accident.
  • the comparator 18 compares the signal representing the threshold value with the signal representing the actual energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6. If the comparator 18 determines that the energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6 is greater than the threshold value the comparator 18 sends a signal to the first input of the AND gate 19. The signal is thus passed to the AND gate 19 only when the safety-belt 4 has absorbed a substantial part of the energy of the occupant 2, and the occupant 2 will need a soft air-bag, rather than a hard air- bag.
  • the AND gate 19 does not produce a signal on its output until the comparator 18 has input a signal into the AND gate's first input, and the timer 20 has input a signal into the AND gate's second input.
  • the timer 20 sends a signal to the second input of the AND gate 19.
  • the AND gate 19 produces an output control signal which is fed into the input of the OR gate 21.
  • the OR gate 21 produces a control signal on its output which is transmitted to the device for opening the vents 16 in the air-bag 15.
  • the air-bag 15 is thus vented, so that the occupant 2 is not overly restrained by the air-bag 15 and the energy which is absorbed by the safety arrangement 1 is matched to the kinetic energy of the occupant 2 in the accident situation.
  • the comparator 18 does not determine that the energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6 is less than the threshold, that is to say the safety-belt 4 has not absorbed the required proportion of the total energy, then no signal is generated and the air-bag is not vented.
  • the air-bag will be hard, and will be able to absorb the energy of the occupant 2.
  • the described embodiment of the invention is a relatively "simple" embodiment of the invention in which the air-bag is vented if the energy absorbed by the seat-belt in a specific accident situation is in excess of the calculated threshold, but the air-bag is not vented if the energy absorbed is beneath the threshold.

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Abstract

A safety arrangement (1) to provide protection for an occupant (2) in a motor vehicle includes a seat-belt (4) provided with a measuring device (8) to measure energy absorbed by the seat-belt. The measuring device may determine the length of safety-belt paid-out after a retractor (5) locks, the belt being paid-out against a force provided by a force-limiter (6). The energy absorbed is calculated and is used to control the vents of a ventable air-bag (15). The air-bag is vented if a substantial part of the energy of the occupant (2) is absorbed by the seat-belt, but is not vented if a large proportion of the energy has not been absorbed by the seat-belt.

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"A SAFETY ARRANGEMENT"
THE PRESENT INVENTION relates to a safety arrangement, and more particularly relates to a safety arrangement for use in a motor vehicle.
Conventional safety arrangements for motor vehicles incorporate a safety-belt and an air-bag to restrain an occupant during a crash situation. The main aim of such conventional safety arrangements is to absorb the kinetic energy of an occupant, when the occupant moves relative to the vehicle as a consequence of inertia or momentum during a crash situation, to prevent the occupant from hitting a solid part of the vehicle. In this way the risk of injury may be reduced. If the kinetic energy of a vehicle occupant can be successfully dissipated, this may prevent the occupant from striking part of the vehicle at speed and possibly facing injury.
The kinetic energy of a vehicle occupant that is to be absorbed is dependent upon the weight of the occupant and the speed at which the occupant moves relative to the vehicle, as the vehicle is decelerated. It is important for a safety arrangement to absorb all of the kinetic energy of a vehicle occupant during a crash situation, so that risk of injury the occupant may be minimised. It is also important that the safety arrangement does not restrain a seat occupant excessively during an accident situation, as this may itself injure the seat occupant. Therefore, for a safety arrangement which incorporates a safety-belt and an air-bag, it would be ideal for the total energy which is absorbed by the combination of the safety-belt and the air-bag in any crash situation to be matched to the kinetic energy of an occupant in the crash situation.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved safety arrangement.
According to this invention there is provided a safety arrangement for use in a motor vehicle, the arrangement incorporating a safety-belt and an air-bag which is ventable in response to a control signal, wherein there is an energy measuring device for measuring the energy absorbed through the safety-belt as an occupant of the vehicle moves against the safety-belt during an accident ^ situation, and an arrangement to generate the control signal in dependence,, upon the measured level of energy absorbed.
Preferably the arrangement includes a comparator to compare the measured ; energy absorbed by the safety-belt with a predetermined threshold and to produce the control signal to vent the air-bag if the energy absorbed by the safety-belt is greater than the predetermined threshold.
Advantageously the threshold is determined by a processor responsive to the predicted or actual crash violence, and/or the position of a vehicle occupant, and/or the weight of a vehicle occupant.
Preferably the arrangement incorporates a retractor for the safety-belt, the retractor being associated with an energy absorbing device which absorbs energy as the occupant moves against the safety-belt during the accident situation, the energy measuring device measuring the energy absorbed by the energy absorbing device. Conveniently the energy absorbing device is an adaptable load-limiter which provides a selected energy absorbing resistance during the accident situation.
Advantageously the adaptable load-limiter provides the selected energy absorbing resistance in response to one or more parameters which represent the severity of the accident, the position of the occupant, or the weight of the occupant.
Preferably the retractor incorporates a spool onto which the safety-belt is wound, and the energy absorbing device absorbs energy on rotation of the spool after locking of the retractor, and the retractor includes an angle measurement device to measure the angle of rotation of the spool as the safety-belt is paid out from the retractor after locking of the retractor to measure the energy absorbed.
Conveniently the arrangement includes a crash algorithm unit to determine whether an accident situation is occurring and produce a trigger signal to inflate the air-bag, there being a timer to time to an instant which is a pre¬ determined time after the trigger signal is passed to the air-bag and produce a timer signal which is indicative of the air-bag being fully inflated, the control signal being passed to the air-bag when the timer signal is generated.
Advantageously the arrangement incorporates a position sensor for measuring the position of the occupant relative to the front of the cabin of the vehicle and produce a signal which is input into the control unit, the position sensor being configured to determine if the occupant is out of position, and the control unit being configured to determine if the occupant is out of position and the control unit being configured to produce a signal to vent the air-bag if the position sensor produces a signal which indicates that the occupant is out of position. It is to be understood that in embodiments of the invention, the variable vent may be a variable vent of the type which either provides venting or provides no venting. However, equally a multi-stage or continuously variable venting arrangement could be utilised. In such a situation the venting provided in any specific accident situation may be selected, adjusted and controlled to be ideally appropriate for that specific crash situation.
In any event it is to be appreciated that the degree of venting provided, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, is appropriate for the severity of the accident, taking into account all of the relevant parameters and especially taking into account the amount of energy absorbed by the safety-belt.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, and so that further features thereof may be appreciated, the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a schematic view of a safety arrangement in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to Figure 1 , a safety arrangement 1 is installed within a vehicle to protect an occupant 2 in the event that an accident occurs. The vehicle is provided with a seat 3 for the occupant 2. A safety-belt 4 is associated with the seat 3. In this preferred embodiment the safety-belt 4 is a three-point belt. The arrangement incorporates a retractor 5 which the safety-belt 4 may be wound into or paid-out from. The retractor 5 incorporates an adaptable load- limiter 6, which may be used, in the event that an accident occurs, to provide a selected energy absorbing resistance as the safety-belt 4 is paid-out from the retractor 5 after the retractor 5 has locked during the accident. The adaptable load-limiter 6 is controlled by a signal from a central control unit 7 which sets the energy absorbing resistance to be applied by the load-limiter 6. In a modified embodiment a constant load-limiter could be used. The retractor 5 also incorporates an angle measurement device 8 which is used to measure the angle of rotation of a spool onto which the safety-belt 4 is wound, within the retractor 5. The angle measurement device 8, in this preferred embodiment, measures the angle of the spool optically. Alternatively the angle may be measured magnetically, a magnet on the spool being sensed, for example, by a Hall effect device. The angle measurement device 8 produces a signal which is fed into an input of the central control unit 7. The signal is indicative of the length of belt 4 paid out by the retractor 5 after the retractor 5 has locked in an accident situation, that is to say the length of belt 4 paid out while energy is absorbed by the load-limiter 6.
The safety arrangement 1 also incorporates a weight sensor 9, which is situated within the squab of the seat 3, for measuring the weight of the occupant 2, when the occupant 2 is seated on the seat 3. The weight sensor 9 produces a signal representative of the weight of the seat occupant 2 and the signal is fed into an input of the central control unit 7.
A position sensor 10 is mounted in the vehicle to measure the position of the seat occupant 2. The position sensor 10 may be an ultrasonic sensor, or an optical sensor and is provided to determine the distance between the occupant 2 and the front of the vehicle cabin. The sensor 10 may be mounted on the A-Post of the vehicle, or above the windscreen. Thus the sensor 10 can be used to determines if the occupant is leaning forwardly. The position sensor 10 provides a signal representative of the position of the occupant 2 to the control unit 7.
The safety arrangement 1 also includes a radar 11 which is mounted to part of the vehicle to detect an object that the vehicle may collide with, and to determine the relative speed of the vehicle and the object. The radar 11 may be a radar which operates according to the Doppler shift principle, and is used to predict whether the vehicle is about to be involved in a collision, and, especially if the collision is with another moving vehicle, how severe the collision is likely to be. The radar 11 is thus a sensor which senses a potential impact, and which also determines the probable severity of the impact. The radar 11 is connected to the control unit 7, so that the radar 11 inputs a signal into the control unit 7 to indicate that an accident situation may be about to occur, and the control unit 7 may determine the anticipated severity of the accident.
The safety arrangement 1 includes an acceleration sensor 12 which is mounted to part of the vehicle, for instance the bumper or the chassis of the vehicle. The acceleration sensor 12 is able to measure changes in the acceleration, or deceleration of the vehicle, and is optimally connected to the control unit 7 to transmit a signal to the control unit 7 which reflects the acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle. The acceleration sensor 12 acts as a sensor which senses when an accident is actually occurring, for example when the vehicle is decelerated very suddenly, due to a collision. As well as providing a signal that an accident situation is occurring, the acceleration sensor 12 is able to monitor the acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle during the accident situation and thus monitor how the conditions of the accident situation change over time, and provide a continuous output representative of the instantaneous acceleration or deceleration of the sensor, thus providing a continuous indication of the severity of the accident.
The sensors described above are conventional sensors which are known in the art.
The central control unit 7 uses the signals from the sensors 8-12 to determine the potential or actual severity of the accident, and the weight of the occupant 2 to select the energy absorbing resistance which is to be applied by the load- limiter 6 to the safety-belt 4. The central control unit 7 sends a signal to the load-limiter 6 to set the energy absorbing resistance at a particular level depending upon the values from the sensors 8-12. In this embodiment, when the acceleration sensor 12 sends a signal to the central control unit 7 to indicate that an accident is occurring, the central control unit 7 monitors the signal from the weight sensor 9 and the signal from the acceleration sensor 12.
If the weight sensor 9 indicates that the occupant 2 is a light occupant, and the acceleration sensor 12 indicates that the accident is only a slow speed accident, the central control unit 7 is able to determine that the energy of the occupant 2 when the occupant 2 moves during the accident situation will be low. The central control unit 7 sends a signal to the load-limiter 6 to control the load- limiter 6 so that a small energy absorbing resistance is applied.
If the weight sensor 9 indicates that the occupant 2 is of medium weight, and the acceleration sensor 12 indicates that the speed of the accident is of average speed the central control unit 7 outputs a signal to the load-limiter 6 to control the load-limiter 6 so that only a medium level of energy absorbing resistance is applied to the safety-belt 4 via the load-limiter 6. Similarly, if the weight sensor 9 indicates that the occupant 2 is a heavy occupant, and the acceleration sensor 12 indicates that the accident is a high speed accident, the central control unit 7 sends a signal to the load-limiter 6 to control the load- limiter 6 so that a large energy absorbing resistance is applied to the safety- belt 4 by the load-limiter 6 to restrain the occupant 2.
It will be understood that the load-limiter 6 has a plurality of different energy absorbing resistances which it may apply to the safety-belt 4, with the amount of energy absorbing resistance being selected in response to the weight of the occupant 2 and the severity of the accident. In other embodiments the control unit 7 controls the energy absorbing resistance to be applied by the load- limiter 6 not only in response to the severity of the accident and the weight of the occupant 2, but also in response to the signal from the position sensor 10, to apply a different energy absorbing resistance depending upon whether the occupant 2 is out of position, for instance if the occupant 2 is leaning forwardly.
An air-bag unit 13 is mounted to a part of the vehicle which is in front of the occupant 2 when the occupant 2 is seated on the seat 3. Thus the air-bag unit 13 has an inflator 14 and a selectively ventable air-bag 15. Thus the air- bag 15 incorporates vents 16 which may be opened selectively in response to a venting signal.
The radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 are connected to a processor which is a crash algorithm unit 17, and the crash algorithm unit 17 is configured to receive signals from the sensors 11 ,12. The crash algorithm unit 17 analyses the signals from the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 to identify an accident situation, and if the crash algorithm unit 17 determines that it is appropriate to inflate the air-bag 15 to protect the occupant 2, the crash algorithm unit 17 produces an air-bag trigger signal which is fed to the inflator 14, to trigger the inflator 14 and inflate the air-bag 15. Typically the crash algorithm unit 17 may produce the trigger signal in response to predetermined signals from the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12, or in response to a specific signal from the acceleration sensor 12.
The central control unit 7 incorporates a processor for processing the signals from the sensors 8-12 to produce a signal which defines a predetermined threshold, which is related to the energy of the occupant 2. In this embodiment the predetermined threshold will be calculated by the central control unit 7 at the time at which an accident occurs, as detected by the acceleration sensor 12. In another embodiment the central control unit 7 calculates the predetermined threshold based upon signals from the weight sensor 9 and the position sensor 10, together with the radar 11. This allows the predetermined threshold to be calculated before the accident situation occurs, with the severity of the accident being predicted by the radar 11.
In yet another embodiment the predetermined threshold is calculated continuously, before and during the accident situation. In this embodiment the central control unit 7 uses the signal from the radar 11 to calculate the predetermined threshold before the accident situation, and uses the signal from the acceleration sensor 12 as the accident situation occurs, to verify the calculated threshold, and even to vary the threshold as the accident is in progress, especially if the vehicle is involved in a second impact that substantially accelerates the vehicle.
Thus it is possible for the central control unit 7 to calculate the predetermined threshold and vary its output in accordance with changing accident conditions. The central control unit 7 has an output for outputting a signal representing the predetermined threshold to a comparator 18. Typically the threshold is a fixed proportion of the calculated total energy to be absorbed, such as 65% of the energy to be absorbed.
As described above the central control unit 7 produces a signal which sets the resistance applied by the adaptable load-limiter 6. The central control unit 7 receives a signal from the angle measurement device 8 and determines the amount of safety-belt 4 which has been paid-out of the retractor 5 during an accident situation, and at what level of resistance. The central control unit 7 can thus calculate the amount of energy which is absorbed by the load- limiter 6 during the accident situation by multiplying the level of resistance with the length of the safety-belt 4 paid out. The central control unit 7 thus produces a signal which is representative of the amount of energy absorbed and outputs its signal to a second input of the comparator 18.
The comparator 18 compares the two signals representing the threshold value which is proportional to the total kinetic energy of the occupant 2 and the energy actually absorbed by the load-limiter. If the energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6 is greater than the threshold, then the comparator 18 produces a control signal which is fed into a first input of an AND-gate 19. This signal will, as will be described below, eventually cause the air-bag 15 to be vented so that the air-bag 15 is soft and does not injure the occupant 2.
The output of the crash algorithm unit 17 that carries the control signal is connected to an input of a timer 20. The timer 20 is configured to time a length of time after receipt of an input signal equivalent to the time taken for the inflator 14 to fully inflate the air-bag 15, and then to produce an output signal, or timer signal. Thus the timer signal is generated when the air-bag 15 is fully inflated. This signal is fed into a second input of the AND-gate 19.
The AND-gate 19 produces a signal on its output if the comparator 18 has produced an actuation signal at the time that the airbag 15 is fully inflated. The output from the AND-gate 19 is fed into a first input of an OR-gate 21. If the AND-gate 19 produces a signal on its output the OR-gate 21 also produces a signal on its output. The output from the OR-gate 21 is connected to a device for opening the vents 16 of the air-bag 15.
The central control unit 7 is also able to use the signals from the sensors 8-10 to determine a situation in which the air-bag 15 must be vented, despite the energy being absorbed by the load-limiter 6 being sufficient to be above the calculated predetermined level. Such a situation may occur if the occupant 2 is out of position and leaning forwardly, and is thus close to the air-bag unit 13. The central control unit 7 is able to detect this situation by monitoring the signal from the position sensor 10. If the position sensor 10 sends a signal which indicates that the occupant 2 is too close to the air-bag unit 13, the central control unit 7 produces a signal which is fed into a second input of the OR-gate 21. If this signal is present at the second input of the OR- gate 21 , the output of the OR-gate 21 will activate the device for opening the vents 16. Thus if, for example, the occupant 2 is out of position the air-bag 15 will be vented.
During normal vehicle operation the air-bag 15 is uninflated, and the retractor 5 is unlocked. In the event that an accident occurs the acceleration sensor 12 and the radar 11 send signals to the central control unit 7 and the crash algorithm unit 17, and each of the units 7, 17 processes the signals to determine how the safety arrangement 1 is to be deployed.
The central control unit 7 processes the signals from the weight sensor 9, the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 to determine the level of energy absorbing resistance which the load-limiter 6 should apply to the safety-belt 4 after the retractor 5 has locked. The central control unit 7 sends a signal to the adaptable load-limiter 6 which controls the load-limiter so that it provides the required energy absorbing resistance.
The crash algorithm unit 17 processes the signals from the radar 11 and the acceleration sensor 12 to determine whether the air-bag 15 should be inflated to restrain the occupant 2. If the crash algorithm unit 17 determines that it is appropriate to inflate the air-bag 15, the crash algorithm unit 17 sends a trigger signal to the inflator 14 which inflates the air-bag 15. When the trigger signal is sent by the crash algorithm unit 17 the timer 20 is started.
Whilst the air-bag 15 is being inflated, and the timer 20 is timing, and the central control unit 7 calculates the pre-determined threshold by analysing the signals from the sensors 9-12. The pre-determined threshold is related to the predicted kinetic energy of the occupant 2, as the occupant 2 is moved during the accident situation. The central control unit 7 transmits a signal to the comparator 18.
The central control unit 7 also monitors the signal from the angle measuring device 8, which is measuring the angle of rotation of the spool within the retractor 5 as the spool rotates after the retractor 5 has locked. The central control unit 7 uses this signal, together with the signal representing the level of energy absorbing resistance which was transmitted to the load-limiter 6, to determine the amount of energy which is being absorbed by the load-limiter 6 during the accident situation. The central control unit 7 transmits a signal to the comparator 18 which is indicative of the actual kinetic energy being absorbed by the load-limiter 6 during the accident.
The comparator 18 compares the signal representing the threshold value with the signal representing the actual energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6. If the comparator 18 determines that the energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6 is greater than the threshold value the comparator 18 sends a signal to the first input of the AND gate 19. The signal is thus passed to the AND gate 19 only when the safety-belt 4 has absorbed a substantial part of the energy of the occupant 2, and the occupant 2 will need a soft air-bag, rather than a hard air- bag.
The AND gate 19 does not produce a signal on its output until the comparator 18 has input a signal into the AND gate's first input, and the timer 20 has input a signal into the AND gate's second input. When the timer 20 has timed a length of time after the actuation signal which is equivalent to the time taken for the air-bag 15 to become fully inflated, the timer 20 sends a signal to the second input of the AND gate 19. At this point there is a signal present on each of the inputs to the AND gate 19, and the AND gate 19 produces an output control signal which is fed into the input of the OR gate 21.
As there is now a signal present on one of the inputs to the OR gate 21 , the OR gate 21 produces a control signal on its output which is transmitted to the device for opening the vents 16 in the air-bag 15. The air-bag 15 is thus vented, so that the occupant 2 is not overly restrained by the air-bag 15 and the energy which is absorbed by the safety arrangement 1 is matched to the kinetic energy of the occupant 2 in the accident situation.
If, in a different accident situation, the comparator 18 does not determine that the energy absorbed by the load-limiter 6 is less than the threshold, that is to say the safety-belt 4 has not absorbed the required proportion of the total energy, then no signal is generated and the air-bag is not vented. The air-bag will be hard, and will be able to absorb the energy of the occupant 2.
It is to be understood that the described embodiment of the invention is a relatively "simple" embodiment of the invention in which the air-bag is vented if the energy absorbed by the seat-belt in a specific accident situation is in excess of the calculated threshold, but the air-bag is not vented if the energy absorbed is beneath the threshold. In more sophisticated embodiments of the invention, there may be a variable vent, the specific degree of venting provided depending upon the absolute level of energy absorbed and the absolute level of the desired threshold, so that an ideal venting characteristic may be present in the air-bag when the occupant impacts with the air-bag.
If the occupant is sensed to be out of position, such as leaning forwardly, by the sensor 10 a signal will be provided to the OR gate 21 which will cause the air-bag 15 to be vented from an early stage in its deployment in order to minimise the risk of the air-bag injuring the occupant 2. While, in the described embodiment, discrete components such as comparators and logic gates are used, equivalent functionality can be provided by a programmed processor.
When used in this Specification and Claims, the terms "comprises" and "comprising" and variations thereof mean that the specified features, steps or integers are included. The terms are not to be interpreted to exclude the presence of other features, steps or components.

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1. A safety arrangement for use in a motor vehicle, the arrangement incorporating a safety-belt (4) and an air-bag (15) which is ventable in response to a control signal, characterised in that there is an energy measuring device (8) for measuring the energy absorbed through the safety- belt as an occupant of the vehicle moves against the safety-belt (4) during an accident situation, and an arrangement (7) to generate the control signal in dependence upon the measured level of energy absorbed.
2. A safety arrangement according to Claim 1 wherein the arrangement includes a comparator (18) to compare the measured energy absorbed by the safety-belt with a predetermined threshold and to produce the control signal to vent the air-bag (14) if the energy absorbed by the safety-belt (14) is greater than the predetermined threshold.
3. A safety-belt arrangement according to Claim 2 wherein the threshold is determined by a processor (7) responsive to the predicted or actual crash violence, and/or the position of a vehicle occupant, and/or the weight of a vehicle occupant.
4. A safety arrangement according to any one of the preceding Claims wherein the arrangement incorporates a retractor (5) for the safety-belt (4), the retractor being associated with an energy absorbing device (6) which absorbs energy as the occupant moves against the safety-belt during the accident situation, the energy measuring device (8) measuring the energy absorbed by the energy absorbing device.
5. A safety arrangement according to Claim 4 wherein the energy absorbing device (6) is an adaptable load-limiter which provides a selected energy absorbing resistance during the accident situation.
6. A safety arrangement according to Claim 5 wherein the adaptable load- limiter (6) provides the selected energy absorbing resistance in response to one or more parameters which represent the severity of the accident, the position of the occupant, or the weight of the occupant.
7. A safety arrangement according to Claim 4 or Claim 5 or 6 wherein the retractor (4) incorporates a spool onto which the safety-belt is wound, and the energy absorbing device (6) absorbs energy on rotation of the spool after locking of the retractor, and the retractor includes an angle measurement device (8) to measure the angle of rotation of the spool as the safety-belt is paid out from the retractor after locking of the retractor to measure the energy absorbed.
8. A safety arrangement according to any one of the preceding Claims wherein the arrangement includes a crash algorithm unit (7) to determine whether an accident situation is occurring and produce a trigger signal to inflate the air-bag, there being a timer (20) to time to an instant which is a pre¬ determined time after the trigger signal is passed to the air-bag and produce a timer signal which is indicative of the air-bag being fully inflated, the control signal being passed to the air-bag (4) when the time timer signal is generated.
9. A safety arrangement according to any one the preceding Claims wherein the arrangement incorporates a position sensor (10) for measuring the position of the occupant relative to the front of the cabin of the vehicle and produce a signal which is input into the control unit (7), the position sensor being configured to determine if the occupant is out of position, and the control unit (7) being configured to produce a signal to vent the air-bag (4) if the position sensor produces a signal which indicates that the occupant is out of position.
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