IP Library Granted Patent US 11,273,781
Granted Patent B2
US 11,273,781 · App. 16/666,100 · Granted Mar 15, 2022

Method for triggering a plurality of actuators of a safety system of a motor vehicle from an energy source

Inventors: Hubert Melzl (Obertraubling, DE); Ludwig Ertl (Bad Abbach/Peising, DE); Ernst Futterlieb (Regensburg, DE)
Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbH
B60R21/017
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Patent No.
US 11,273,781
App. No.
16/666,100
Granted
Mar 15, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and a control unit for triggering a plurality of actuators of a safety system of a motor vehicle from an energy source are provided. The triggering and a respectively desired trigger time window for the respective actuator are determined based on sensor signals. An on-board electrical system and, in addition, at least one autarky capacitor are provided as the energy source, where the autarky capacitor/s is/are charged from the on-board electrical system. In the event of a destruction of the on-board electrical system, the triggering is adjusted such that at least a part of the actuators provided for triggering are still triggered.

Claims (24)

1. A method for triggering a plurality of actuators of a safety system of a motor vehicle from an energy source, the energy source including an on-board electrical system and at least one autarky capacitor charged from the on-board electrical system, the triggering of the plurality of actuators and a respectively desired trigger time window for the respective actuators are determined based on sensor signals, in the event of a destruction of the on-board electrical system, the method comprising:

triggering an actuator of the plurality of actuators;

measuring a currently available amount of energy in the at least one autarky capacitor for all respective remaining trigger time windows of the at least one autarky capacitor during which the at least one autarky capacitor outputs voltage for triggering the plurality of actuators in the event of the destruction of the on-board electrical system;

based on the currently available amount of energy, checking whether all actuators provided for triggering in a remaining trigger time window can be triggered;

for a first subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window that can be triggered, triggering the first subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window; and

for a second subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window that cannot be triggered, shifting triggering of the second subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window that cannot be triggered to a following trigger time window of the at least one autarky capacitor among the remaining trigger time windows.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the currently available amount of energy is measured as a voltage over the at least one autarky capacitor.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the currently available amount of energy is estimated measured by way of a time clock from a time of the destruction of the on-board electrical system.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein at least one discharge characteristic for actuators among the plurality of actuators triggered since the destruction of the on-board electrical system is predefined.

5. A control unit for triggering a plurality of actuators of a safety system of a motor vehicle from an energy source, the energy source including an on-board electrical system and at least one autarky capacitor charged from the on-board electrical system, the triggering of the plurality of actuators and a respectively desired trigger time window for the respective actuators are determined based on sensor signals, in the event of a destruction of the on-board electrical system, the control unit executing a method comprising:

triggering an actuator of the plurality of actuators;

measuring a currently available amount of energy in the at least one autarky capacitor for all respective remaining trigger time windows of the at least one autarky capacitor during which the at least one autarky capacitor outputs voltage for triggering the plurality of actuators in the event of the destruction of the on-board electrical system;

based on the currently available amount of energy, checking whether all actuators provided for triggering in a remaining trigger time window can be triggered;

for a first subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window that can be triggered, triggering the first subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window; and

for a second subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window that cannot be triggered, shifting triggering of the remaining trigger time window that cannot be triggered, shifting triggering of the second subset of the actuators provided for triggering in the remaining trigger time window that cannot be triggered to a following trigger time window of the at least one autarky capacitor among the remaining trigger time windows.

6. The control unit of claim 5 , wherein measuring the currently available amount of energy in the at least one autarky capacitor comprises measuring a voltage over the at least one autarky capacitor.

7. The control unit of claim 5 , wherein measuring the currently available amount of energy in the at least one autarky capacitor comprises measuring the currently available amount of energy by way of a time clock from a time of the destruction of the on-board electrical system.

8. The control unit of claim 7 , wherein at least one discharge characteristic for actuators among the plurality of actuators triggered since the destruction of the on-board electrical system is predefined.

9. A method of a safety system of a motor vehicle including an autarky capacitor connected to an on-board electrical system powering a plurality of actuators deploying the safety system, the method comprising:

detecting a failure of an on-board electrical system;

measuring a first available amount of energy stored in the autarky capacitor for a first discharge window of the autarky capacitor among a plurality of discharge windows of the autarky capacitor during which the autarky capacitor outputs voltage for triggering the plurality of actuators; determining a first subset of the plurality of actuators to be triggered during the first discharge window based on the first available amount of energy;

triggering the first subset of the plurality of actuators during the first discharge window based on the first available amount of energy;

measuring a second available amount of energy stored in the autarky capacitor for a second discharge window of the autarky capacitor among the plurality of discharge windows of the autarky capacitor; determining a second subset of the plurality of actuators to be triggered during the second discharge window based on the second available amount of energy; and

triggering the first subset of the plurality of actuators during the second discharge window based on the second available amount of energy.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2025
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Reel/Frame 070441/0899 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2021
From: MELZL, HUBERT; ERTL, LUDWIG; FUTTERLIEB, ERNST
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
Reel/Frame 056286/0341 →