Proactive safety methods, devices and systems, and safety methods and devices for blocking operation of latches for occupant ingress and egress closure panels
US-2016002959-A1 · Jan 7, 2016 · US
US10569737B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10569737-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715727964-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2020 |
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A system according to the present disclosure includes a pawl actuator control module. The pawl actuator control module controls a pawl actuator of a seatbelt retractor to disengage a pawl of the seatbelt retractor from a control disc of the seatbelt retractor. The pawl actuator control module disengages the pawl of the retractor from the control disc when at least one of: a tongue of the seatbelt is disengaged from a seatbelt buckle; a button on the buckle is pressed; a manual disengagement button is pressed; an occupant is present in the seat; and a user provides an instruction to disengage the pawl via a user interface device. The seatbelt retractor allows a seatbelt to be extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is disengaged from the control disc and prevents the seatbelt from being extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is engaged with the control disc.
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What is claimed is: 1. A system comprising: a pawl actuator control module configured to electronically control a pawl actuator of a seatbelt retractor in a vehicle to disengage a pawl of the seatbelt retractor from a control disc of the seatbelt retractor when at least one of: a manual disengagement button is pressed, wherein the manual disengagement button is spaced from a buckle of a seatbelt; an occupant is present in a seat of the vehicle; and a user provides an instruction to disengage the pawl via a user interface device, wherein the seatbelt retractor allows the seatbelt to be extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is disengaged from the control disc, and the seatbelt retractor prevents the seatbelt from being extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is engaged with the control disc. 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a buckle sensor configured to detect whether a button on the seatbelt buckle is pressed, wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to control the pawl actuator to disengage the pawl from the control disc when the button on the seatbelt buckle is pressed. 3. The system of claim 1 further comprising a manual disengagement sensor configured to detect whether the manual disengagement button is pressed, wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to control the pawl actuator to disengage the pawl from the control disc when the manual disengagement button is pressed. 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to control the pawl actuator to disengage the pawl from the control disc when both the manual disengagement button is pressed and a transmission of the vehicle is in park. 5. The system of claim 1 further comprising an occupant detection module configured to determine whether an occupant is present in the seat, wherein the pawl actuator control module controls the pawl actuator to disengage the pawl from the control disc when an occupant is present in the seat. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to control the pawl actuator to disengage the pawl from the control disc when the user provides the instruction to disengage the pawl via the user interface device. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to control the pawl actuator of the seatbelt retractor to engage the pawl of the seatbelt retractor with the control disc of the seatbelt retractor when at least one of: the user provides an instruction to engage the pawl via the user interface device; and the user fully extracts the seatbelt from the seatbelt retractor. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to control whether power is supplied to the pawl actuator based on at least one of: whether the pawl is engaged with the control disc; and whether an ignition switch is in an ON position. 9. The system of claim 8 further comprising a retractor sensor configured to detect whether the pawl is engaged, wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to supply power to the pawl actuator when the pawl is engaged with the control disc and the ignition switch is in the ON position. 10. The system of claim 1 further comprising a buckle sensor configured to detect whether a tongue of the seatbelt is disengaged from the buckle of the seatbelt or a button on the seatbelt buckle is pressed, wherein: the pawl actuator control module is configured to receive a raw signal from the buckle sensor; the pawl actuator control module is configured to filter the raw signal to produce a filtered signal by removing content of the raw signal that has a frequency greater than a frequency threshold; the pawl actuator control module is configured to determine whether the tongue of the seatbelt is disengaged from the seatbelt buckle or the button on the seatbelt buckle is pressed based on the filtered signal; and the pawl actuator control module is configured to control the pawl actuator to disengage the pawl from the control disc based on the filtered signal. 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the pawl actuator control module is configured to adjust the frequency threshold based on whether the vehicle is stationary. 12. The system of claim 11 wherein: when the vehicle is stationary, the pawl actuator control module sets the frequency threshold to a first frequency threshold; and when the vehicle is moving, the pawl actuator control module sets the frequency to a second frequency threshold that is less than the first frequency threshold. 13. A system comprising: a pawl sensor configured to detect whether a pawl of a seatbelt retractor associated with a seat of a vehicle is engaged with a control disc of the seatbelt retractor, wherein the seatbelt retractor allows a seatbelt to be extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is disengaged from the control disc, and the seatbelt retractor prevents the seatbelt from being extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is engaged with the control disc; and a message communication module configured to generate a message indicating that the pawl is engaged with the control disc based on an input from the pawl sensor. 14. The system of claim 13 further comprising a buckle sensor configured to detect whether a tongue of the seatbelt is secured in a seatbelt buckle associated with the seat, wherein the message communication module is configured to generate the message when the pawl sensor indicates that the pawl is engaged and the buckle sensor indicates that the seatbelt tongue is not secured in the seatbelt buckle. 15. The system of claim 13 further comprising: a buckle sensor configured to detect whether a tongue of the seatbelt is secured in a seatbelt buckle associated with the seat; and an occupant detection module configured to determine whether an occupant is present in the seat, wherein the message communication module is configured to generate the message when an occupant is present in the seat, the buckle sensor indicates that the seatbelt tongue is secured in the seatbelt buckle, and the pawl sensor switches from indicating that the pawl is disengaged to indicating that the pawl is engaged. 16. The system of claim 13 further comprising: a buckle sensor configured to detect whether a tongue of the seatbelt is secured in a seatbelt buckle associated with the seat; and an occupant detection module configured to determine whether an occupant is present in the seat, wherein the message communication module is configured to generate the message when an occupant is not present in the seat, the buckle sensor indicates that the seatbelt tongue is not secured in the seatbelt buckle, and the pawl sensor switches from indicating that the pawl is disengaged to indicating that the pawl is engaged. 17. A system comprising: a seatbelt retractor including a control disc and a pawl, the seatbelt retractor allowing a seatbelt to be extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is disengaged from the control disc, the seatbelt retractor preventing the seatbelt from being extracted from the seatbelt retractor when the pawl is engaged with the control disc; and an electrical circuit including a power source, a pawl actuator, and at least one of a buckle switch and a manual disengagement switch, the buckle switch being configured to close when a button of a seatbelt buckle is pressed, and the manual disengagement switch being configured to close when a manual disengagement button is pressed, wherein: the at least one of the buckl
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