Automatic vehicle diagnostic detection and communication
US-2019279447-A1 · Sep 12, 2019 · US
US11904794B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11904794-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117160691-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2024 |
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A pet restraint system for a vehicle is provided. The pet restraint system includes a leash configured to connect to a restraint device on a pet, a wearable device comprising one of a collar and a harness configured to be worn on the pet and connected to the leash, a retractor device coupled to the leash and configured to be secured to a support structure on the vehicle, a sensor for detecting an expected condition of the vehicle, and a controller for controlling the retractor to retract or lock the leash based on the determined expected condition of the vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pet restraint system for a vehicle, comprising: a leash configured to connect to a restraint device on a pet; a wearable device comprising one of a collar and a harness configured to be worn on the pet and to connect to the leash; an imaging device for capturing images of the pet or the wearable device; a retractor device coupled to the leash and configured to be secured to a support structure on the vehicle; a sensor for detecting an expected condition of the vehicle; and a controller for controlling the retractor device to retract or lock the leash based on the determined expected condition of the vehicle, wherein the controller determines whether the wearable device is a collar or harness and controls the retractor device based on the determined collar or harness. 2. The pet restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one of an acceleration sensor, a steering sensor, a collision sensor, and a navigation sensor. 3. The pet restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a route sensor for sensing a condition of the roadway upon which the vehicle travels. 4. The pet restraint system of claim 1 further comprising a leash sensor for detecting the connection of the leash onto the pet restraint device. 5. The pet restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the leash is configured to connect to a fixed tether on the vehicle. 6. The pet restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the leash is configured to connect to a seat belt buckle. 7. The pet restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the expected condition of the vehicle comprises dynamic motion of the vehicle. 8. A pet restraint system for a vehicle, comprising: a leash configured to connect to a restraint device on a pet; a wearable device comprising one of a collar and a harness configured to be worn on the pet and to connect to the leash; an imaging device for capturing images of the pet or the wearable device; a retractor device coupled to the leash and configured to be secured to a support structure on the vehicle; a sensor for detecting an expected condition of the vehicle; and a controller for controlling the retractor device to retract or lock the leash based on the determined expected condition of the vehicle, wherein the controller may determine an agitated pet based on the images and further control the retractor device based on a detected agitated pet. 9. A pet restraint system for a vehicle, comprising: a leash configured to connect to a restraint device on a pet; a wearable device comprising one of a collar and a harness configured to be worn on the pet and connected to the leash; an imaging device for capturing images of a pet; a retractor device coupled to the leash and configured to be secured to a support structure on the vehicle; a sensor for detecting an expected condition of the vehicle experiencing dynamic motion; and a controller for controlling the retractor to retract or lock the leash based on the determined expected condition of the vehicle, wherein the controller may determine an agitated pet based on the images and further control the retractor based on a detected agitated pet. 10. The pet restraint system of claim 9 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one of an acceleration sensor, a steering sensor, a collision sensor, and a navigation sensor. 11. The pet restraint system of claim 9 , wherein the sensor comprises a route sensor for sensing a condition of the roadway upon which the vehicle travels. 12. The pet restraint system of claim 9 , wherein the controller determines whether the wearable device is a collar or harness and controls the retractor device based on the determined collar or harness. 13. The pet restraint system of claim 9 further comprising a leash sensor for detecting the connection of the leash onto the pet restraint device. 14. The pet restraint system of claim 9 , wherein the leash is configured to connect to a fixed tether on the vehicle. 15. The pet restraint system of claim 9 , wherein the leash is configured to connect to a seat belt buckle.
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