Occupant sensor device
US-9110112-B2 · Aug 18, 2015 · US
US10640009B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10640009-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815915175-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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A seat occupancy sensor includes: a first sensor group having a plurality of first sensor cells that are arrayed in a front-rear direction of a seat and become conductive as a load is applied thereto; a second sensor group having a plurality of second sensor cells that are arrayed in the front-rear direction, farther on a front side of the seat and closer to an end of the seat in a width direction than the first sensor group, and that become conductive as a load is applied thereto; and an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit determines that someone is sitting on the seat when both of at least one of the first sensor cells and at least one of the second sensor cells become conductive.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seat occupancy sensor comprising: a first sensor group having three first sensors that are arrayed in a front-rear direction of a seat of a vehicle and that become conductive as a load is applied thereto; a second sensor group having three second sensors that are arrayed in the front-rear direction, farther on a front side of the seat and closer to an end of the seat in a width direction than the first sensor group, and that become conductive as the load is applied thereto; and an electronic control unit configured to determine that someone is sitting on the seat when: (i) one of the first sensors becomes conductive, (ii) one of the second sensors becomes conductive, and (iii) two sensors, of the first and second sensors, exist between the one of the first sensors that has become conductive and the one of the second sensors that has become conductive. 2. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 1 , wherein a detection sensitivity of the first sensors is lower than a detection sensitivity of the second sensors. 3. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 2 , wherein the first sensors have an electrode area smaller than an electrode area of the second sensors so as to have the detection sensitivity lower than the detection sensitivity of the second sensors. 4. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the seat is a center seat section that is disposed at a center of a plurality of seat sections provided side by side in a width direction of the vehicle in a rear seat that is disposed on a rear side of the vehicle. 5. A seat occupancy sensor comprising: a first sensor group having a plurality of first sensors that are arrayed in a front-rear direction of a seat of a vehicle and that become conductive as a load is applied thereto; a second sensor group having a plurality of second sensors that are arrayed in the front-rear direction, farther on a front side of the seat and closer to an end of the seat in a width direction than the first sensor group, and that become conductive as the load is applied thereto; and an electronic control unit configured to determine that someone is sitting on the seat when both of at least one of the first sensors and at least one of the second sensors become conductive, wherein each of the first sensors is connected in series to a different one of the second sensors. 6. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 5 , wherein a detection sensitivity of the first sensors is lower than a detection sensitivity of the second sensors. 7. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 6 , wherein the first sensors have an electrode area smaller than an electrode area of the second sensors so as to have the detection sensitivity lower than the detection sensitivity of the second sensors. 8. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 5 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to determine that someone is sitting on the seat when both of one of the first detection units and one of the second detection units, that is separated from the one of the first detection units by a predetermined distance, become conductive. 9. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 5 , wherein the seat is a center seat section that is disposed at a center of a plurality of seat sections provided side by side in a width direction of the vehicle in a rear seat that is disposed on a rear side of the vehicle. 10. A seat occupancy sensor comprising: a first sensor group having at least three first sensors that are arrayed in a front-rear direction of a seat of a vehicle and that become conductive as a load is applied thereto; a second sensor group having at least three second sensors that are arrayed in the front-rear direction, farther on a front side of the seat and closer to an end of the seat in a width direction than the first sensor group, and that become conductive as the load is applied thereto; and an electronic control unit configured to determine that someone is sitting on the seat when: (i) one of the first sensors becomes conductive, (ii) one of the second sensors becomes conductive, and (iii) a quantity of sensors, of the first and second sensors, exist between the one of the first sensors that has become conductive and the one of the second sensors that has become conductive, the quantity of sensors being one less than both a quantity of the first sensors in the first group and a quantity of the second sensors in the second sensor group. 11. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 10 , wherein a detection sensitivity of the first sensors is lower than a detection sensitivity of the second sensors. 12. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 11 , wherein the first sensors have an electrode area smaller than an electrode area of the second sensors so as to have the detection sensitivity lower than the detection sensitivity of the second sensors. 13. The seat occupancy sensor according to claim 10 , wherein the seat is a center seat section that is disposed at a center of a plurality of seat sections provided side by side in a width direction of the vehicle in a rear seat that is disposed on a rear side of the vehicle.
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