Vehicles including electronic stowage bin control systems
US-2018257554-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US10647429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10647429-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715623637-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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A stowage bin assembly is within an interior cabin of a vehicle. The stowage bin assembly includes a weight sensor that is configured to detect the weight of the stowage bin assembly, and a stowage bin control unit in communication with the weight sensor. The stowage bin control unit is configured to automatically close the stowage bin assembly in response to a weight of the stowage bin assembly being within a predetermined range of a maximum weight threshold.
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What is claimed is: 1. A stowage bin assembly within an interior cabin of a vehicle, the stowage bin assembly comprising: a weight sensor that is configured to detect the weight of the stowage bin assembly; and a stowage bin control unit in communication with the weight sensor, wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to automatically close the stowage bin assembly in response to a weight of the stowage bin assembly being within a predetermined range of a maximum weight threshold. 2. The stowage bin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the weight sensor comprises an electronic scale. 3. The stowage bin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to monitor one or more signals output by the weight sensor. 4. The stowage bin assembly of claim 3 , wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to compare the one or more signals against one or more weight thresholds stored in a memory. 5. The stowage bin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to output an alert when a weight of the stowage bin assembly, as detected by the weight sensor, exceeds a maximum weight threshold. 6. The stowage bin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to operate a latch of the stowage bin assembly into a locked position after the stowage bin assembly is closed. 7. The stowage bin assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a bucket having a front panel connected to a forward end panel and an aft end panel, and wherein a baggage retaining chamber is defined, at least in part, between the front panel, the forward end panel, and the aft end panel. 8. The stowage bin assembly of claim 7 , wherein the front panel comprises an arcuate panel having a curved outer surface. 9. The stowage bin assembly of claim 7 , wherein the weight sensor is coupled to one or more of the front panel, the forward end panel, or the aft end panel. 10. The stowage bin assembly of claim 9 , wherein the weight sensor is mounted to an interior surface of one or more of the front panel, the forward end panel, or the aft end panel. 11. The stowage bin assembly of claim 9 , wherein the weight sensor is mounted to an exterior surface of one or more of the front panel, the forward end panel, or the aft end panel. 12. The stowage bin assembly of claim 9 , wherein the weight sensor is embedded within one or more of the front panel, the forward end panel, or the aft end panel. 13. A method of operating a stowage bin assembly within an interior cabin of a vehicle, the method comprising: detecting a weight of the stowage bin assembly using a weight sensor of the stowage bin assembly; communicatively coupling a stowage bin control unit with the weight sensor; monitoring, by the stowage bin control unit, one or more signals output by the weight sensor; and using the stowage bin control unit to automatically close the stowage bin assembly in response to a weight of the stowage bin assembly being within a predetermined range of a maximum weight threshold. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising comparing, by the stowage bin control unit the one or more signals against one or more weight thresholds stored in a memory. 15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising outputting, by the stowage bin control unit, an alert when a weight of the stowage bin assembly, as detected by the weight sensor, exceeds a maximum weight threshold. 16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising using the stowage bin control unit to operate a latch of the stowage bin assembly into a locked position after the stowage bin assembly is closed. 17. A vehicle comprising: an interior cabin; and a plurality of stowage bin assemblies within the interior cabin, wherein at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies comprises: a weight sensor that is configured to detect the weight of the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies; and a stowage bin control unit in communication with the weight sensor, wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to monitor one or more signals output by the weight sensor, wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to compare the one or more signals against one or more weight thresholds stored in a memory, wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to automatically close the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies in response to a weight of the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies being within a predetermined range of a maximum weight threshold, and wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to operate a latch of the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies into a locked position after the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies is closed. 18. The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the stowage bin control unit is configured to output an alert when a weight of the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies, as detected by the weight sensor, exceeds a maximum weight threshold. 19. The vehicle of claim 17 , wherein the at least one of the plurality of stowage bin assemblies further comprises a bucket having a front panel connected to a forward end panel and an aft end panel, and wherein a baggage retaining chamber is defined, at least in part, between the front panel, the forward end panel, and the aft end panel, wherein the weight sensor is coupled to one or more of the front panel, the forward end panel, or the aft end panel. 20. The vehicle of claim 19 , wherein the weight sensor is one of: mounted to an exterior surface or interior surface of one or more of the front panel, the forward panel, or the aft panel, or embedded within one or more of the front panel, the forward end panel, or the aft end panel.
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