Optimized electrode shape for capacitive occupant classification system
US-2018319365-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US10315601B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10315601-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716072475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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A capacitive sensor member of a vehicle seat occupant detection and classification device that includes a first electrically conductive antenna member and at least a second electrically conductive antenna member that is adjacently arranged to the first electrically conductive antenna member without any mutual galvanic connection. At least one electrically conductive bridging member is fixedly attached to at least one elastic spacer member that has elastic mechanical properties in a specified direction. If a mechanical load is applied to the capacitive sensor member in the specified direction that is equal to or larger than a predetermined value for the mechanical load, the at least one electrically conductive bridging member provides at least one galvanic contact between the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A capacitive sensor member of a vehicle seat occupant detection and classification device, the capacitive sensor member comprising: a first electrically conductive antenna member that is electrically connectable to a capacitance measurement circuit for determining a capacitance of the capacitive sensor member, at least a second electrically conductive antenna member that is adjacently arranged to the first electrically conductive antenna member without any mutual galvanic connection, at least one electrically conductive bridging member that is arranged to partially overlap the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member in a specified direction, at least one elastic spacer member that has elastic mechanical properties at least in the specified direction, wherein the at least one electrically conductive bridging member is fixedly attached to the at least one elastic spacer member, wherein the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member remain galvanically separated from each other if a mechanical load is applied to the capacitive sensor member in the specified direction that is lower than a predetermined value for the mechanical load, and wherein the at least one electrically conductive bridging member provides at least one galvanic contact between the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member if a mechanical load is applied to the capacitive sensor member in the specified direction that is equal to or larger than the predetermined value for the mechanical load. 2. The capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one out of the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member has a planar design and is arranged on and is attached to a planar surface of an electrically insulating carrier member. 3. The capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one out of the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member is formed as an electrically conductive strip that is fixedly attached onto a surface of an electrically insulating substrate. 4. The capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an area that is encompassed by the second electrically conductive antenna member comprises an area that is encompassed by the first electrically conductive antenna member. 5. The capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a third electrically conductive antenna member that is adjacently arranged without any galvanic connection to the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member, wherein the first electrically conductive antenna member forms a single loop, an area that is encompassed by the second electrically conductive antenna member comprises an area that is encompassed by the first electrically conductive antenna member, an area that is encompassed by the first electrically conductive antenna member comprises an area that is encompassed by the third electrically conductive antenna member, and wherein the first electrically conductive antenna member and the third electrically conductive antenna member remain galvanically separated from each other if a mechanical load (F) is applied to the capacitive sensor member in the specified direction that is lower than the predetermined value for the mechanical load (F), and wherein the at least one electrically conductive bridging member provides at least one galvanic contact between the first electrically conductive antenna member and the third electrically conductive antenna member if a mechanical load (F) is applied to the capacitive sensor member in the specified direction that is equal to or larger than the predetermined value for the mechanical load (F). 6. The capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a plurality of second electrically conductive antenna members that are arranged in a plane and are arranged adjacently to the first electrically conductive antenna member without any mutual galvanic connection and without galvanic connection to the first electrically conductive antenna member, a plurality of electrically conductive bridging members, each of which is arranged to partially overlap the first electrically conductive antenna member and at least one out of the plurality of second electrically conductive antenna members in the specified direction, a plurality of elastic spacer members that have elastic mechanical properties at least in the specified direction, wherein each one out of the plurality of electrically conductive bridging members is fixedly attached to one out of the plurality of elastic spacer members, wherein the first electrically conductive antenna member and a specific one out of the plurality of second electrically conductive antenna members that are partially overlapped by a specific one out of the plurality of electrically conductive bridging members remain galvanically separated from each other if a mechanical load lower than a specific predetermined value for the mechanical load is applied in the specified direction to the specific one out of the plurality of elastic spacer members to which the specific one out of the plurality of electrically conductive bridging members is fixedly attached, and wherein the specific one out of the plurality of electrically conductive bridging members provides at least one galvanic contact between the first electrically conductive antenna member and the specific one out of the plurality of second electrically conductive antenna members it is partially overlapping if a mechanical load equal to or larger than the specific predetermined value for the mechanical load is applied in the specified direction to the specific one out of the plurality of elastic spacer members to which the specific one out of the plurality of electrically conductive bridging members is fixedly attached. 7. The capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an electrically conductive guard electrode proximally arranged and mutually galvanically insulated from the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member or the plurality of second electrically conductive antenna members, wherein the electrically conductive guard electrode, in the specified direction, substantially overlaps the area encompassed by any one of the first electrically conductive antenna member and the second electrically conductive antenna member or the plurality of the second electrically conductive antenna members. 8. A vehicle seat occupant detection and classification device comprising: at least one capacitive sensor member as claimed in claim 1 , a capacitance measurement circuit for determining a capacitance of the capacitive sensor member, and an evaluation unit that is configured to receive an output signal from the capacitance measurement circuit and to provide a seat occupant classification based on a level of the received output signal and at least one pre-determined threshold value of the output signal. 9. A vehicle seat, comprising: a seat structure for erecting the vehicle seat on a passenger cabin floor of the vehicle, a seat cushion having at least one seat foam member, a seat base supported by the seat structure and configured for receiving the seat cushion, the seat base and the seat cushion being provided for supporting a bottom of a seat occupant, a backrest that is provided for supporting a back of the seat occupant, and a vehicle seat occupant detection and cl
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