Vehicle Occupancy-Monitoring System
US-2021206343-A1 · Jul 8, 2021 · US
US12522173B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12522173-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318184307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2023 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 13, 2026 |
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A retrofit system for the monitoring of seatbelt status in mass transit vehicles is adapted for retrofitting in different existing vehicles and includes a plurality of non-contact position sensors each associated with the buckle and tongue of a seatbelt, and a seat pan upholstery module with a seat occupancy sensor fixed to its inner side. The sensor of the non-contact position sensors is adapted to be fixed to an external surface of the buckle housing. A monitoring unit is coupled to the non-contact position sensors and occupancy sensors and to a display of seatbelt status comprising an indication that, when each of the seats is occupied, whether the respective seatbelt is in the fastened positioned or a released position.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A retrofit seatbelt monitoring system comprising: a vehicle having array of seats, each seat comprising a seat pan and a seat back, the seat pan having a cover, a respective seatbelt of each seat compromising a buckle and a tongue forming a pair, a buckle housing of the buckle enclosing a latching mechanism, the housing having a tongue-receiving recess for receiving the tongue in a fastened position, a release latch mounted to the housing to release the tongue from the buckle; a plurality of non-contact position sensors each associated with the buckle and tongue of one pair, each non-contact position sensor configured to sense and output a signal indicative of when the seatbelt is fastened and comprising a sensor unit fixed to an external surface of the buckle housing, and a sensed element fixed to the tongue, wherein the sensor unit comprises an enclosure with an outer face that is adhesive bonded to the external surface of the buckle housing to fix the sensor unit to the buckle housing, and wherein the outer face is concave and comprises a ruled surface ruled by parallel lines; a seat pan upholstery module comprising an upholstery part for covering a seat pan over the cover, the upholstery part having an outer side that a passenger sits on in use and an opposing inner side and a seat occupancy sensor fixed to the inner side, the seat occupancy sensor configured to sense and output a signal indicative of when a passenger is occupying the associated seat; a display, and a monitoring unit coupled to the non-contact position sensors and occupancy sensors to receive the output signals therefrom and to indicate a seatbelt status, the seatbelt status comprising an indication that, when each of the seats is occupied, whether the respective seatbelt is in the fastened positioned or a released position; the monitoring unit coupled to the display to provide indicia on the display corresponding to the seatbelt status. 2 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 1 further comprising an alarm coupled to the monitoring unit for providing an audible warning relating to the seatbelt status. 3 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the display displays to passengers an array of indicators in positions substantially corresponding to positions of seats in a plan view, each indicator visually indicating one of three states for each of the seats, a first state being that the seat is unoccupied, a second state being that the seat is occupied but the seatbelt is not in the fastened positioned, and the third state being that the seat is occupied and the seatbelt is fastened. 4 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 3 wherein the second and third states are indicated by the colours red and green, respectively. 5 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the seat pan upholstery module further comprises fastenings for securing the upholstery part to the seat pan. 6 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the tongue has a flat engagement strip received in the buckle and an imaginary plane parallel to the engagement strip bisects the tongue and, when the tongue is in the fastened position, bisects the buckle housing, the buckle housing having a major surface on each side of the imaginary plane, and the external surface comprises one of the major surfaces. 7 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 6 wherein the release latch is disposed on a first side of the imaginary plane, and the external surface of the buckle housing is on a second side of the imaginary plane, opposite the first side. 8 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 6 wherein the tongue and buckle are connected by movement along an axis that lies in the imaginary plane, the tongue-receiving recess is formed in an axially-outer end of the buckle housing, a mounting fixture extends from an opposing axially-inner end of the buckle housing, and the sensor unit is offset axially inwardly of the axially outer end. 9 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the sensor unit comprises a reed switch and the sensed element comprises a permanent magnet. 10 . The retrofit seatbelt monitoring system of claim 9 wherein the permanent magnet is elongated such that a polar axis of the permanent magnet extends substantially transversely relative to the axis.
Seats provided with an occupancy detection means mounted therein or thereon (detection means responsive to presence or absence of children B60N2/266) · CPC title
for sensing locking of buckle · CPC title
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for sensing pressure on seat · CPC title
Safety measures (buckles for releasing in a vehicle emergency B60R22/32; control, alarm, or interlock systems for the correct application of safety belt buckles in vehicles B60R22/48) · CPC title
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