System and method for seat retraction during an autonomous driving mode
US-2016082867-A1 · Mar 24, 2016 · US
US11904732B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11904732-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017092743-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2024 |
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A transportation system is disclosed. The transportation system includes a vehicle, a plurality of seating assemblies positioned within a passenger compartment of the vehicle and defining an arrangement, a plurality of actuators that effect movement of various components of the plurality of seating assemblies, a plurality of sensors, and a controller. Specific examples of pre-set or pre-programmed arrangements are disclosed, as well as the ability to customize the arrangement. Additionally, exemplary methods are disclosed that illustrate transitions between a variety of the pre-set or pre-programmed arrangements.
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A vehicle, comprising: a passenger compartment; an access door that separates the passenger compartment from a vehicle-exterior environment, the access door being movable between an open position and a closed position; a first seating assembly; a second seating assembly positioned vehicle-rearward of the first seating assembly, the first seating assembly and the second seating assembly each comprising: a seatbase; a seat having a first end and a second end, the seat being movably coupled to the seatbase at the second end of the seat such that the seat is movable between an upwardly-stowed position and a downwardly-deployed position; a seat actuator that adjusts an angular position of the seat relative to the seatbase; a seatback movably coupled to the seatbase proximate to the second end of the seat, a seating surface of the seat and the seatback being configured to receive an occupant; a seatback actuator that adjusts an angular position of the seatback relative to the seatbase; and a swivel actuator coupled to the seatbase such that the seatbase is rotatable about a vertical axis; and a controller that receives request signals from a user interface and transmits instruction signals to at least one component of the first seating assembly and the second seating assembly, the at least one component chosen from the seat actuator, the seatback actuator, and the swivel actuator, wherein the controller adjusts a seating arrangement from a first arrangement to a second arrangement in response to the transmitted instruction signals, and wherein the second arrangement is a child care arrangement. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the child care arrangement is defined as the seat of the second seating assembly being in the upwardly-stowed position and the first seating assembly being actuated from a forward region of the passenger compartment toward a central region of the passenger compartment such that a distance between the first and second seating assemblies is decreased. 3. The vehicle of claim 2 , further comprising: a third seating assembly positioned rearward of the first seating assembly and laterally adjacent to the second seating assembly. 4. The vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the first arrangement is a design arrangement with each of the first, second, and third seating assemblies oriented in a forward-facing direction. 5. The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising: a floor positioned in a lower region of the passenger compartment; and a rail system positioned in the floor and extending along a longitudinal direction of the vehicle. 6. The vehicle of claim 5 , wherein each of the first and second seating assemblies further comprises: a translation actuator coupled to the seatbase and engaged with the rail system, the translation actuator being capable of adjusting a position of an associated one of the first and second seating assemblies along the rail assembly. 7. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the first arrangement is a cargo arrangement, wherein the cargo arrangement is defined as the seats of the first and second seating assemblies being placed in the upwardly-stowed position, the cargo arrangement further defined as the first and second seating assemblies being positioned toward a forward region of the passenger compartment. 8. The vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the controller actuates the first and second seating assemblies along the rail system in a vehicle-rearward direction, and wherein the controller actuates the seat of the first seating assembly to the downwardly-deployed position. 9. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the first arrangement is an ingress/egress arrangement, wherein the ingress/egress arrangement is defined as the seat of the second seating assembly being placed in the upwardly-stowed position, the ingress/egress arrangement further defined as the second seating assembly being positioned along the rail system toward a forward region of the passenger compartment. 10. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the controller actuates the first and second seating assemblies along the rail system in a vehicle-rearward direction. 11. A method of adjusting a passenger compartment arrangement of a vehicle, the method comprising: providing the vehicle with a first seating assembly, a second seating assembly being positioned rearward of the first seating assembly, a third seating assembly positioned rearward of the first seating assembly and laterally adjacent to the second seating assembly, the first seating assenbly, the second seating assembly, and the third seating assembly, each comprising a seat and a seatback that define a seating surface configured to receive an occupant, and the vehicle having a plurality of access doors that separate the passenger compartment from a vehicle-exterior environment; receiving a request from a user interface to transition an arrangement of the passenger compartment of the vehicle from a first arrangement to a second arrangement, wherein the second arrangement is a child care arrangement; determining with an occupancy sensor of the second seating assembly whether the second seating assembly is unoccupied prior to initiation of the transition from the first arrangement to the second arrangement; detecting a first current seat position of the seat of the first seating assembly with a first seat position sensor; comparing the first current seat position of the first seating assembly to a first desired seat position and determining a first seat positional difference; detecting a second current seat position of the seat of the second seating assembly with a second seat position sensor; comparing the second current seat position of the second seating assembly to a second desired seat position and determining a second seat positional difference; in response to the second seat positional difference, activating a seat actuator of the second seating assembly to align the seat of the second seating assembly with the second desired seat position, the second desired seat position being an upwardly-stowed position of the seat of the second seating assembly; detecting a first current rail position of the first seating assembly along a rail system within the passenger compartment of the vehicle with a first rail sensor; comparing the first current rail position of the first seating assembly with a first desired rail position and determining a first rail positional difference; and in response to the first rail positional difference, activating a first translation actuator of the first seating assembly to align the first seating assembly with the first desired rail position, the first desired rail position resulting in the first and second seating assemblies being positioned in a central region of the passenger compartment. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first desired rail position of the first seating assembly results in a decrease in a distance between the first seating assembly and the second seating assembly, as well as a decrease in a distance between the first seating assembly and the third seating assembly. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: activating a swivel actuator of the first seating assembly such that the first seating assembly rotates about a vertical axis toward the third seating assembly. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: activating a second translation actuator of the second seating assembly to actuate the second seating assembly along the rail system in a vehicle-rearward direction to position the second seating assembly at a second desired rail position; the second desired seat position of the
Cameras · CPC title
characterised by the type of sensor or measurement · CPC title
Signal processing of sensor data · CPC title
using sensors external to the seat for measurements in relation to the seat adjustment, e.g. for identifying the presence of obstacles or the appropriateness of the occupants position · CPC title
with detection or alerting means responsive to presence or absence of children; with detection or alerting means responsive to improper locking or installation of the child seats or parts thereof · CPC title
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