WO2002042113A1 - Method for tilting a seat of a vehicle - Google Patents

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WO2002042113A1
WO2002042113A1 PCT/US2001/044503 US0144503W WO0242113A1 WO 2002042113 A1 WO2002042113 A1 WO 2002042113A1 US 0144503 W US0144503 W US 0144503W WO 0242113 A1 WO0242113 A1 WO 0242113A1
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Stephen M. Stachowski
Kevin J. Pavlov
Pahngroc Oh
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Priority to JP2002544267A priority patent/JP2004513835A/en
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  • the present invention relates generally to a method for tilting a seat of a vehicle and, more particularly, to a method for tilting a seat based on multiple parameters with multiple thresholds.
  • FIGURE 1 is a side view of a seat in a vehicle tiltable by the preferred method of the invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a front view of the seat of FIGURE 1.
  • FIGURES 3 and 4 are graphical representations of the two parameter with multiple threshold activation of the preferred method of the invention.
  • the preferred method of the invention is preferably used with a seat 10, a control unit 12, a first sensor 14, and a second sensor 16.
  • the seat 10, which functions to support a passenger or driver includes a seat section 18, a back section 20, and a tilt mechanism 22.
  • the preferred method has been specifically designed for tilting the seat 10 of a vehicle 24, the preferred method may be designed and used with a seat in other suitable environments, such as in a watercraft or in an aircraft.
  • the seat section 18 and the back section 20 of the seat 10 are preferably made in a conventional manner which includes providing a metal frame, a foam cushion, and a cloth or leather trim (not shown).
  • the seat section 18 and the back section 20 may alternatively be made in any suitable manner.
  • the back section 20 is preferably connected to the seat section 18 with a conventional angle-adjustable mechanism (not shown), but may alternatively be connected with any suitable device.
  • the seat section 18 is preferably connected to the tilting mechanism 22, which is preferably connected to the vehicle.
  • the tilt mechanism 22 of the seating system which functions to adjust the angle of the occupant of the seat 10 relative to the vehicle during a situation of lateral acceleration, is preferably made in a conventional manner, which includes gas struts 26 and a pneumatic pump 28.
  • Conventional gas struts 26, used in a seat suspension system are generally described in U.S. Patent No. 6,059,253 issued on 09 May 2000 and assigned to Sears Manufacturing Company, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by this reference.
  • the tilt mechanism 22 may alternatively be made in any suitable manner, such as with hydraulic struts and a hydraulic pump, or with a mechanical plunger and a motor.
  • the gas strut 26 is preferably connected to the outer comers of the seat section 18 with conventional fasteners (not shown), but may alternatively be connected to the seat section 18 with any suitable fastener.
  • the seat 10 preferably includes four tilt mechanisms 22, but may alternatively include one or more tilt mechanisms 22 at any suitable location.
  • the pneumatic pump 28 is preferably located under the seat section 18 of the seat 10, but may alternatively be located at any suitable location in the vehicle 24.
  • the control unit 12, which functions to receive and process data regarding the first parameter and the second parameter and to output an appropriate signal to the tilt mechanism 22, is preferably made in a conventional manner, which includes a microprocessor and a memory device (not shown).
  • the control unit 12 may alternatively be made in any other suitable manner.
  • the control unit 12 is preferably located within a floor of the vehicle, but may alternatively be located in any suitable location in the vehicle.
  • the sensing of the first parameter and the second parameter is preferably accomplished by the first sensor 14 and the second sensor 16, respectively.
  • the first parameter includes a steering angle of a steering device of the vehicle 24, while the second parameter includes a speed of the vehicle 24.
  • the first parameter includes a lateral acceleration of the vehicle 24, while the second parameter includes a yaw rate of the vehicle 24.
  • two parameters of the vehicle 24 are used to approximate the situations in which the driver or passenger on the seat 10 of the vehicle 24 may prefer or need to have an increased tilt angle of the seat 10.
  • the increased tilt angle of the seat 10 may allow the driver or passenger on the seat 10 to better react against the centrifugal forces induced by a turn or the lateral acceleration induced by the road.
  • the first sensor 14 is a conventional steering wheel angle sensor coupled to the steering wheel of the vehicle 24, while the second sensor 16 is a conventional speed sensor connected to the wheels of the vehicle 24.
  • the first sensor 14 is a conventional lateral acceleration sensor, while the second sensor 16 is a conventional yaw rate sensor, both located in any suitable location within the vehicle 24.
  • the first parameter and the second parameter may include any suitable combination of parameters and any suitable combination of sensors.
  • the preferred method activates the tilt mechanism based on multiple thresholds of two parameters.
  • the activation of the tilt mechanism is based on a first thresholdiow for the first parameter, a first thresholdhigh for the first parameter, a second threshold
  • the first thresholdiow ⁇ first thresholdhigh and the second threshold
  • the control unit will also send a signal to the tilt mechanism to increase the tilt angle if the first parameter > first thresholdhigh and the second parameter > second thresholdiow- In this manner, there is a non-tilt region 30 where first thresholdiow ⁇ first parameter ⁇ first thresholdhigh and second thresholdiow ⁇ second parameter ⁇ second threshold h ig h , in which the control unit maintains, and does not increase, the tilt angle of the seat.
  • Activation of the tilt mechanisms may be based upon more than just two thresholds for the first parameter and the second parameter. As shown in FIGURE 4, activation is also based on a first threshold med for the first parameter and a second thresholdmed for the second parameter.
  • the control unit also sends a signal to the tilt mechanism to increase the tilt angle if the first parameter ⁇ first thresholdmed and the second parameter > second threshold me d-
  • activation may be based on dozens of thresholds for the first parameter and the second parameter, such that the graphical representation of the thresholds approaches a smoothly curved line.
  • the multiple thresholds, including the first thresholdiow, first thresholdmed, first thresholdhigh, second thresholdiow, second thresholdmed, and second threshold h ig h are preferably stored within the memory device of the control unit.
  • thresholds are preferably set by the supplier or manufacturer of the seat, but may alternatively be set or modified by the driver or passenger of the vehicle. Further, the thresholds are preferably constant, but may alternatively be adaptive to the preferences of a particular driver or passenger. [00015] As any person skilled in the art of seating systems will recognize from the previous detailed description and from the figures and claims, modifications and changes can be made to the preferred method of the invention without departing from the scope of this invention defined in the following claims.

Abstract

A method for tilting a seat of a vehicle based on a first threshold (low) and first threshold (high) for a first parameter of the vehicle and a second threshold (low) and a second threshold (high) for a second parameter of the vehicle. The tilt angle of the seat is increased if the first parameter is greater than or equal to the first threshold (low) and the second parameter is greater than or equal to the second threshold (high) or if the first parameter is greater than or equal to the first threshold (high) and the second parameter is greater than or equal to the second threshold (low).

Description

METHOD FOR TILTING A SEAT OF A VEHICLE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATIONS [0001] The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application
Serial No. 60/253,317, filed 27 November 2000 and entitled "Dynamic Adjustable Seating".
TECHNICAL FIELD [0002] The present invention relates generally to a method for tilting a seat of a vehicle and, more particularly, to a method for tilting a seat based on multiple parameters with multiple thresholds.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0003] FIGURE 1 is a side view of a seat in a vehicle tiltable by the preferred method of the invention.
[0004] FIGURE 2 is a front view of the seat of FIGURE 1.
[0005] FIGURES 3 and 4 are graphical representations of the two parameter with multiple threshold activation of the preferred method of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED METHOD [0006] The following description of the preferred method is not intended to limit the invention to the preferred method, but rather to enable any person skilled in the art of vehicle seats to make and use this invention. [0007] As shown in FIGURES 1 and 2, the preferred method of the invention is preferably used with a seat 10, a control unit 12, a first sensor 14, and a second sensor 16. The seat 10, which functions to support a passenger or driver includes a seat section 18, a back section 20, and a tilt mechanism 22. Although the preferred method has been specifically designed for tilting the seat 10 of a vehicle 24, the preferred method may be designed and used with a seat in other suitable environments, such as in a watercraft or in an aircraft.
[0008] As shown in FIGURE 2, the seat section 18 and the back section 20 of the seat 10 are preferably made in a conventional manner which includes providing a metal frame, a foam cushion, and a cloth or leather trim (not shown). The seat section 18 and the back section 20 may alternatively be made in any suitable manner. The back section 20 is preferably connected to the seat section 18 with a conventional angle-adjustable mechanism (not shown), but may alternatively be connected with any suitable device. The seat section 18 is preferably connected to the tilting mechanism 22, which is preferably connected to the vehicle. [0009] The tilt mechanism 22 of the seating system, which functions to adjust the angle of the occupant of the seat 10 relative to the vehicle during a situation of lateral acceleration, is preferably made in a conventional manner, which includes gas struts 26 and a pneumatic pump 28. Conventional gas struts 26, used in a seat suspension system, are generally described in U.S. Patent No. 6,059,253 issued on 09 May 2000 and assigned to Sears Manufacturing Company, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by this reference. The tilt mechanism 22 may alternatively be made in any suitable manner, such as with hydraulic struts and a hydraulic pump, or with a mechanical plunger and a motor. The gas strut 26 is preferably connected to the outer comers of the seat section 18 with conventional fasteners (not shown), but may alternatively be connected to the seat section 18 with any suitable fastener. The seat 10 preferably includes four tilt mechanisms 22, but may alternatively include one or more tilt mechanisms 22 at any suitable location. The pneumatic pump 28 is preferably located under the seat section 18 of the seat 10, but may alternatively be located at any suitable location in the vehicle 24. [00010] The control unit 12, which functions to receive and process data regarding the first parameter and the second parameter and to output an appropriate signal to the tilt mechanism 22, is preferably made in a conventional manner, which includes a microprocessor and a memory device (not shown). The control unit 12 may alternatively be made in any other suitable manner. The control unit 12 is preferably located within a floor of the vehicle, but may alternatively be located in any suitable location in the vehicle.
[00011] As shown in FIGURE 1, the sensing of the first parameter and the second parameter is preferably accomplished by the first sensor 14 and the second sensor 16, respectively. In one version of the preferred method, the first parameter includes a steering angle of a steering device of the vehicle 24, while the second parameter includes a speed of the vehicle 24. In a second version of the preferred method, the first parameter includes a lateral acceleration of the vehicle 24, while the second parameter includes a yaw rate of the vehicle 24. In both versions of the preferred method, two parameters of the vehicle 24 are used to approximate the situations in which the driver or passenger on the seat 10 of the vehicle 24 may prefer or need to have an increased tilt angle of the seat 10. The increased tilt angle of the seat 10 may allow the driver or passenger on the seat 10 to better react against the centrifugal forces induced by a turn or the lateral acceleration induced by the road. In the first version of the preferred method, the first sensor 14 is a conventional steering wheel angle sensor coupled to the steering wheel of the vehicle 24, while the second sensor 16 is a conventional speed sensor connected to the wheels of the vehicle 24. In the second version of the preferred method, the first sensor 14 is a conventional lateral acceleration sensor, while the second sensor 16 is a conventional yaw rate sensor, both located in any suitable location within the vehicle 24. In alternative versions of the preferred method, the first parameter and the second parameter may include any suitable combination of parameters and any suitable combination of sensors.
[00012] As shown in FIGURE 3, the preferred method activates the tilt mechanism based on multiple thresholds of two parameters. The activation of the tilt mechanism is based on a first thresholdiow for the first parameter, a first thresholdhigh for the first parameter, a second threshold|O for the second parameter, and a second thresholdhigh for the second parameter. The first thresholdiow < first thresholdhigh and the second threshold|O < second thresholdhigh- Based on the preferred method, if the first parameter > first thresholdiow and the second parameter > second thresholdhigh, the control unit will send a signal to the tilt mechanism to increase the tilt angle of the seat. The control unit will also send a signal to the tilt mechanism to increase the tilt angle if the first parameter > first thresholdhigh and the second parameter > second thresholdiow- In this manner, there is a non-tilt region 30 where first thresholdiow ≤ first parameter < first thresholdhigh and second thresholdiow < second parameter < second thresholdhigh, in which the control unit maintains, and does not increase, the tilt angle of the seat. [00013] Activation of the tilt mechanisms may be based upon more than just two thresholds for the first parameter and the second parameter. As shown in FIGURE 4, activation is also based on a first thresholdmed for the first parameter and a second thresholdmed for the second parameter. The first thresholdiow < first thresholdmed < first thresholdhigh and the second threshold|0W < second thresholdmed < second thresholdhigh- In this version of the preferred method, the control unit also sends a signal to the tilt mechanism to increase the tilt angle if the first parameter ≥ first thresholdmed and the second parameter > second thresholdmed- In further versions of the preferred method, activation may be based on dozens of thresholds for the first parameter and the second parameter, such that the graphical representation of the thresholds approaches a smoothly curved line. [00014] The multiple thresholds, including the first thresholdiow, first thresholdmed, first thresholdhigh, second thresholdiow, second thresholdmed, and second thresholdhigh, are preferably stored within the memory device of the control unit. These thresholds are preferably set by the supplier or manufacturer of the seat, but may alternatively be set or modified by the driver or passenger of the vehicle. Further, the thresholds are preferably constant, but may alternatively be adaptive to the preferences of a particular driver or passenger. [00015] As any person skilled in the art of seating systems will recognize from the previous detailed description and from the figures and claims, modifications and changes can be made to the preferred method of the invention without departing from the scope of this invention defined in the following claims.

Claims

CLAIMS We Claim:
1. A method for tilting a seat of a vehicle, comprising: sensing a first parameter of the vehicle; sensing a second parameter of the vehicle; retrieving a first thresholdiow for the first parameter, a first thresholdhigh for the first parameter, a second threshold|O for the second parameter, and a second thresholdhigh for the second parameter, wherein the first thresholdiow < first thresholdhigh and wherein the second thresholdiow < second thresholdhigh; and increasing the tilt angle of the seat if the first parameter > first thresholdiow and the second parameter > second thresholdhigh or if the first parameter > first thresholdhigh and the second parameter > second threshold!ow.
2. The method of Claim 1 further comprising maintaining the tilt angle of the seat if first thresholdiow ≤ first parameter < first thresholdhigh and second thresholdiow ≤ second parameter < second thresholdhigh-
3. The method of Claim 2 wherein said sensing a first parameter includes sensing a steering angle of a steering device of the vehicle.
4. The method of Claim 3 wherein said sensing a second parameter includes sensing a speed of the vehicle.
5. The method of Claim 2 wherein said sensing a first parameter includes sensing a lateral acceleration of the vehicle.
6. The method of Claim 5 wherein said sensing a second parameter includes sensing a yaw rate of the vehicle.
7. The method of Claim 1 further comprising retrieving a first thresholdmed for the first parameter and a second thresholdmed for the second parameter, wherein the first thresholdiow first thresholdmed < first thresholdhigh and wherein the second thresholdiow second thresholdmed < second thresholdhigh-
8. The method of Claim 7 further comprising increasing the tilt angle of the seat if the first parameter ≥ first thresholdmed and the second parameter > second thresholdmed-
9. The method of Claim 8 wherein said sensing a first parameter includes sensing a steering angle of a steering device of the vehicle.
10. The method of Claim 9 wherein said sensing a second parameter includes sensing a speed of the vehicle.
11. The method of Claim 8 wherein said sensing a first parameter includes sensing a lateral acceleration of the vehicle.
12. The method of Claim 11 wherein said sensing a second parameter includes sensing a yaw rate of the vehicle.
13. The method of Claim 1 wherein said retrieving includes retrieving from a memory device.
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JP2002544267A JP2004513835A (en) 2000-11-27 2001-11-27 How to tilt a vehicle seat

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