IP Library Granted Patent US 7,162,388
Granted Patent B2
US 7,162,388 · App. 11/146,496 · Granted Jan 9, 2007

Vehicle air bag electrical system

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Patent No.
US 7,162,388
App. No.
11/146,496
Granted
Jan 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicle air bag electrical system including an air bag control module; electrical conductors connected to the control module; an electrical connector connected to the electrical conductors; and a filter circuit coupled to the electrical conductors. The filter circuit includes a plurality of capacitors provided as a module. The electrical connector is adapted to be connected to an air bag gas initiator.

Claims (32)

1. A vehicle air bag electrical system comprising:

an air bag control module;

electrical conductors connected to the control module;

an electrical connector connected to the electrical conductors, wherein the electrical connector is adapted to be connected to an air bag gas initiator; and

a filter circuit coupled to the electrical conductors, wherein the filter circuit comprises a module having a plurality of capacitors.

2. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 wherein the filter circuit is provided inside a housing of the air bag control module.

3. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 wherein the filter circuit is provided adjacent an exterior side of a housing of the air bag control module.

4. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 comprising a filter assembly with the filter circuit attached to a printed circuit board, and comprising lead frames extending from the printed circuit board and coupled to at least one of the electrical conductors.

5. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 4 wherein the lead frames are directly connected to terminals of the electrical connector.

6. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 wherein the electrical connector comprises terminals with portions that directly contact the contact areas on the filter circuit.

7. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 further comprising a housing member overmolded onto the filter circuit.

8. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 wherein the filter circuit is located in a front end of a housing of the electrical connector opposite a rear end of the housing where the electrical conductors enter the housing.

9. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 wherein the filter circuit is located between female terminal sections of electrical contacts of the electrical connector, the female terminal sections being adapted to be removably connected to contacts in the air bag gas initiator.

10. A vehicle air bag electrical system as in claim 1 wherein the filter circuit is located on a cover of a housing of the electrical connector.

11. A vehicle air bag electrical connector comprising:

a housing;

electrical contact terminals connected to the housing;

a filter circuit in the housing which is electrically coupled to at least one of the electrical contact terminals by a lead frame, wherein the filter circuit comprises a module with a plurality of capacitors; and wherein the filter circuit is removably connected to the lead frame.

12. A vehicle air bag electrical connector as in claim 11 wherein the filter circuit comprises a first group of capacitors coupled in series to a second group of capacitors.

13. A vehicle air bag electrical connector as in claim 12 wherein the second group of capacitors comprises only a single capacitor.

14. A vehicle air bag electrical connector as in claim 11 wherein the module comprises at least one ground terminal.

15. A vehicle air bag electrical connector as in claim 11 wherein the lead frame connects the module to only one of the electrical contact terminals.

16. A vehicle air bag electrical connector as in claim 11 wherein the lead frame connects the module to two of the electrical contact terminals.

17. A vehicle air bag electrical connector as in claim 11 wherein the filter circuit is coupled to the at least one contact terminal by a conductor wire.

18. A vehicle air bag electrical system comprising:

an air bag control module;

electrical conductors connected to the control module; and

an electrical connector as in claim 11 connected to the electrical conductors, wherein the electrical connector is adapted to be connected to an air bag gas initiator.

19. A vehicle air bag electrical connector comprising:

a housing;

electrical contact terminals connected to the housing; and

a filter assembly in the housing, wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter circuit module comprising a plurality of capacitors, and means for electrically coupling the filter circuit module to at least one electrical conductor connected to at least one of the electrical contact terminals.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2018
From: DELPHI INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS LUXEMBOURG SARL
To: APTIV TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
Reel/Frame 047589/0181 →
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME NO. 17400/0192 Recorded Nov 29, 2012
From: BANC OF AMERICA SECURITIES LIMITED
To: FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY LLC (F/K/A FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY, INC.)
Reel/Frame 029377/0632 →
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME NO. 26956/0814 Recorded Nov 29, 2012
From: BANC OF AMERICA SECURITIES LIMITED
To: FCI AUTOMOTIVE HOLDING SAS
Reel/Frame 029377/0664 →
CONVERSION TO LLC Recorded Mar 14, 2011
From: FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: FCI AMERICAS TECHNOLOGY LLC
Reel/Frame 025957/0432 →