IP Library Granted Patent US 7,178,411
Granted Patent B2
US 7,178,411 · App. 11/054,613 · Granted Feb 20, 2007

Load sensing system for seat

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Patent No.
US 7,178,411
App. No.
11/054,613
Granted
Feb 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Each front sensor senses a load, which is applied to a front part of a seat, and each rear sensor senses a load, which is applied to a rear part of the seat. A size of an entire load sensing range of each front sensor is smaller than a size of an entire load sensing range of each rear sensor.

Claims (40)

1. A load sensing system comprising:

at least one front sensor that senses a load, which is applied to a front part of a seat of a vehicle; and

at least one rear sensor that senses a load, which is applied to a rear part of the seat, wherein a size of an entire load sensing range of each front sensor is smaller than a size of an entire load sensing range of each rear sensors,

wherein the load sensing range of each front sensor includes:

a positive load sensing subrange for sensing a downward load, which is applied to the front part of the seat in a downward direction; and

a negative load sensing subrange for sensing an upward load, which is applied to the front part of the seat in an upward direction;

the load sensing range of each rear sensor includes:

a positive load sensing subrange for sensing a downward load, which is applied to the rear part of the seat in the downward direction; and

a negative load sensing subrange for sensing an upward load, which is applied to the rear part of the seat in the upward direction; and

a size of the positive load sensing subrange of each front sensor is smaller than a size of the positive load sensing subrange of each rear sensor.

2. A load sensing system comprising:

at least one front sensor that senses a load, which is applied to a front part of a seat of a vehicle; and

at least one rear sensor that senses a load, which is applied to a rear part of the seat, wherein a size of an entire load sensing range of each front sensor is smaller than a size of an entire load sensing range of each rear sensor,

wherein the load sensing range of each front sensor includes:

a positive load sensing subrange for sensing a downward load, which is applied to the front part of the seat in a downward direction; and

a negative load sensing subrange for sensing an upward load, which is applied to the front part of the seat in an upward direction;

the load sensing range of each rear sensor includes:

a positive load sensing subrange for sensing a downward load, which is applied to the rear part of the seat in the downward direction; and

a negative load sensing subrange for sensing an upward load, which is applied to the rear part of the seat in the upward direction; and

a size of the negative load sensing subrange of each rear sensor is smaller than a size of the negative load sensing subrange of each front sensor.

3. A load sensing system comprising:

at least one front sensor that senses a load, which is applied to a front part of a seat of a vehicle; and

at least one rear sensor that senses a load, which is applied to a rear part of the seat, wherein:

a size of an entire load sensing range of each front sensor is generally the same as a size of an entire load sensing range of each rear sensor;

the load sensing range of each front sensor includes:

a positive load sensing subrange for sensing a downward load, which is applied to the front part of the seat in a downward direction; and

a negative load sensing subrange for sensing an upward load, which is applied to the front part of the seat in an upward direction;

the load sensing range of each rear sensor includes:

a positive load sensing subrange for sensing a downward load, which is applied to the rear part of the seat in the downward direction; and

a negative load sensing subrange for sensing an upward load, which is applied to the rear part of the seat in the upward direction; and

a size of the positive load sensing subrange of each front sensor is smaller than a size of the positive load sensing subrange of each rear sensor.

4. The load sensing system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least one front sensor and the at least one rear sensor changes the load sensing range thereof proportional to the load.

5. The load sensing system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least one front sensor and the at least one rear sensor changes at least one of the positive load sensing subrange and the negative load sensing subrange thereof proportional to the load.

6. The load sensing system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the positive load sensing subranges and the negative load sensing subranges is adjustable.

7. The load sensing system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the at least one front sensor and the at least one rear sensor changes the load sensing range thereof proportional to the load.

8. The load sensing system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the at least one front sensor and the at least one rear sensor changes at least one of the positive load sensing subrange and the negative load sensing subrange thereof proportional to the load.

9. The load sensing system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the positive load sensing subranges and the negative load sensing subranges is adjustable.

10. The load sensing system of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the at least one front sensor and the at least one rear sensor changes the load sensing range thereof proportional to the load.

11. The load sensing system of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the at least one front sensor and the at least one rear sensor changes at least one of the positive load sensing subrange and the negative load sensing subrange thereof proportional to the load.

12. The load sensing system of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the positive load sensing subranges and the negative load sensing subranges is adjustable.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 12, 2017
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: SUBARU CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 042624/0886 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Nov 12, 2014
From: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 034215/0580 →