Method for Automatically Carrying Out Safety Measures When a Vehicle Drives on a Shoulder, Electronic Vehicle Guidance System, and Vehicle
US-2024367602-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US2016355157A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016355157-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514728325-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A seat belt system for a vehicle having a seat belt mounted to a vehicle seat or a portion of a vehicle structure, a tongue which can slide is attached to the seat belt, and a buckle that receives and locks the tongue in an attached state such that the seat belt restrains an occupant in the vehicle seat. A primary coil is included in the buckle and is electrically connected to at least one primary circuit. At least one secondary coil is included in the tongue and is electrically connected to at least one secondary circuit. The primary coil and the at least one secondary coil are configured to be electromagnetically coupled when the buckle and tongue are in the attached state.
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1 . A seat belt system for a vehicle comprising: a seat belt mounted to a vehicle seat or a portion of a vehicle structure, the seat belt having a tongue attached, wherein the tongue can slide relative to the seat belt; a buckle configured to receive and lock the tongue in an attached state such that the seat belt restrains an occupant in a vehicle seat; a primary coil included in the buckle, wherein the primary coil is electrically connected to at least one primary circuit; and at least one secondary coil included in the tongue, wherein the at least one secondary coil is electrically connected to at least one secondary circuit; wherein the primary coil and the at least one secondary coil are configured to be electromagnetically coupled when the buckle and tongue are in the attached state. 2 . The seat belt system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one primary circuit is configured to transmit data to or receive data from a vehicle communications unit, and wherein the primary coil transmits the data to or receives the data from the at least one secondary coil. 3 . The seat belt system of claim 2 , wherein the at least one secondary circuit is electrically connected to at least one sensor and wherein the data transmitted to or received from the at least one secondary coil is transmitted to or received from the at least one sensor. 4 . The seat belt system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is configured to measure physiological data of the occupant. 5 . The seat belt system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is configured to measure seat belt movement through the tongue. 6 . The seat belt system of claim 5 , wherein the sensor is further configured to estimate occupant size based on the measured seat belt movement. 7 . The seat belt system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is configured to measure a change in current in the at least one secondary coil and to detect the attached state of the buckle and tongue based on the measured change in current. 8 . The seat belt system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is included in or on the seat belt. 9 . The seat belt system of claim 3 , wherein the sensor is configured to detect seat belt placement relative to the occupant. 10 . The seat belt system of claim 1 , wherein the primary circuit is configured to receive power from a power source, and wherein the primary coil transmits the power to the at least one secondary coil. 11 . The seat belt system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one secondary circuit is electrically connected to at least one power storage device and wherein the power transmitted to the at least one secondary coil is stored in the at least one power storage device. 12 . The seat belt system of claim 11 , wherein the at least one power storage device is configured to transmit the stored power to at least one of a sensor and an actuator when the buckle and the tongue are in an unattached state. 13 . The seat belt system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one secondary circuit is electrically connected to at least one actuator and wherein the power transmitted to the at least one secondary coil is transmitted to the at least one actuator. 14 . The seat belt system of claim 13 , wherein the actuator is configured to vibrate the tongue. 15 . The seat belt system of claim 13 , wherein the actuator is configured to adjust the seat belt tension through the tongue. 16 . The seat belt system of claim 13 , wherein the actuator is configured to lock relative movement of the seat belt through the tongue. 17 . The seat belt system of claim 10 , wherein the power source is a battery included in or on the buckle. 18 . The seat belt system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one secondary circuit is electrically connected to at least one lighting element and wherein the power transmitted to the at least one secondary coil is transmitted to the at least one lighting element. 19 . A seat belt system for a vehicle seat comprising: a seat belt having a tongue attached; a buckle configured to receive and lock the tongue in an attached state; a primary circuit included in the buckle; and at least one secondary circuit included in the tongue; wherein the primary circuit and the at least one secondary circuit are configured to be electromagnetically coupled when the buckle and tongue are in close proximity. 20 . A seat belt system for a vehicle seat comprising: a seat belt having a tongue attached; and a buckle configured to receive and releasably lock the tongue in an attached state, wherein a primary coil included in the buckle and a secondary coil included in the tongue are configured to be electromagnetically coupled when the buckle and tongue are in the attached state such that at least one of power and data may be transmitted between the buckle and tongue.
Control systems, alarms, or interlock systems, for the correct application of the belt or harness · CPC title
Tongue elements · CPC title
Illuminated buckles · CPC title
for sensing locking of buckle · CPC title
secured to the seat · CPC title
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