IP Library Granted Patent US 11,840,194
Granted Patent B2
US 11,840,194 · App. 17/383,383 · Granted Dec 12, 2023

Sensor for a vehicle safety device

Inventors: Tolga Calik (Hösbach, DE); Sascha Hartmann (Darmstadt, DE); Christian Stenger (Haibach, DE)
Assignee: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
B60R22/48B60R22/36B60R22/40B60R22/46G01P15/03B60R22/34B60R2022/4808
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Patent No.
US 11,840,194
App. No.
17/383,383
Granted
Dec 12, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a sensor ( 310 ), in particular for triggering a vehicle safety device ( 301 ), having a movable inertia body ( 350 ) which is movable relative to a carrier element ( 340 ) of the sensor ( 310 ), wherein the inertia body ( 350 ) is moved by inertia in relation to the carrier element ( 340 ) in the event of an abrupt change in speed or an inclination of the sensor ( 310 ) beyond a predetermined extent, and is brought from its inoperative position into its triggering position, through which a triggering position of the sensor ( 310 ) is brought about. According to the invention, it is provided that the sensor ( 310 ) is provided with a deactivation device ( 700 ) which is suitable, in its deactivating state, to force the inoperative position of the inertia body ( 350 ).

Claims (48)

1. A sensor ( 310 ), for triggering a vehicle safety device ( 301 ), having a movable inertia body ( 350 ) which is movable relative to a carrier element ( 340 ) of the sensor ( 310 ),

wherein the inertia body ( 350 ) is moved by inertia in relation to the carrier element ( 340 ) in the event of an abrupt change in speed or an inclination of the sensor ( 310 ) beyond a predetermined extent, and is brought from its inoperative position into its triggering position, through which a triggering position of the sensor ( 310 ) is brought about,

characterized in that the sensor ( 310 ) is provided with a deactivation device ( 700 ) which is configured to, in its deactivating state, to force the inoperative position of the inertia body ( 350 ), and

wherein the deactivation device has a movable control element which is composed entirely, or at least in a front portion, of a material magnetizable by a magnetic field generating device, and projects with the front portion into or through an opening in a lower rolling surface of the carrier element.

2. The sensor according to claim 1 , characterized in that

the inertia body ( 350 ) is composed at least in sections of a magnetizable material ( 720 ), and the deactivation device ( 700 ) comprises the magnetic field generating device ( 710 ) which, in the deactivating state of the deactivation device ( 700 ), generates a magnetic field which pulls the inertia body ( 350 ) into its inoperative position and/or holds it there.

3. The sensor according to claim 2 , characterized in that

a lower rolling surface ( 345 ) of a carrier element ( 340 ) of the sensor ( 310 ), the rolling surface carrying the inertia body ( 350 ), is composed entirely, or at least in the region of the inoperative position of the inertia body ( 350 ), of a magnetizable material ( 720 ), and

the magnetic field generating device ( 710 ) of the deactivation device ( 700 ), in the deactivating state thereof, with its magnetic field magnetizes the magnetizable material ( 720 ) of the carrier element ( 340 ) and the magnetizable material of the inertia body ( 350 ) and thereby, or at least also thereby, pulls the inertia body ( 350 ) into its inoperative position and/or holds it there.

4. The sensor according to claim 1 , characterized in that the control element is formed by a rod or a tube.

5. The sensor according to claim 1 , characterized in that

the sensor ( 310 ) is additionally provided with an activation device ( 600 ) which is configured to, in the activated state, to force the triggering position of the inertia body ( 350 ) by acting mechanically on the inertia body ( 350 ) and moving the inertia body out of the inoperative position into the triggering position.

6. The sensor according to claim 1 , characterized in that

the inertia body ( 350 ) is a ball which rests on, and can roll along, a depression or rolling surface ( 345 ) of the carrier element ( 340 ), or

the inertia body ( 350 ) is held by a pendulum joint enabling the inertia body ( 350 ) to oscillate relative to the carrier element ( 340 ).

7. The sensor according to claim 1 , characterized in that

a lower rolling surface ( 345 ) of a carrier element ( 340 ) of the sensor ( 310 ), the rolling surface carrying the inertia body ( 350 ), is composed entirely, or at least in the region of the inoperative position of the inertia body ( 350 ), of a magnetizable material ( 720 ).

8. A sensor for triggering a vehicle safety device, having a movable inertia body which is movable relative to a carrier element of the sensor, wherein

the inertia body is moved by inertia in relation to the carrier element in the event of an abrupt change in speed or an inclination of the sensor beyond a predetermined extent, and is brought from its inoperative position into its triggering position, through which a triggering position of the sensor is brought about, and

wherein the sensor is provided with a deactivation device which is configured to, in its deactivating state, to force the inoperative position of the inertia body, and

and wherein the sensor is additionally provided with an activation device which is configured to, in the activated state, to force the triggering position of the inertia body by acting mechanically on the inertia body and moving the inertia body out of the inoperative position into the triggering position, and wherein

the activation device ( 600 ) comprises a movable triggering element which, in a disconnected position, leaves the inertia body ( 350 ) unaffected and, in a triggering position, moves the inertia body ( 350 ) out of its inoperative position into the triggering position,

the movable triggering element is adjustable with an adjustment device ( 30 ) and can be set by the latter into the disconnected position and the triggering position,

wherein, during each adjustment movement, the adjustment device ( 30 ) in each case readjusts the position of the triggering element, wherein the adjustment device, starting from the triggering position, sets the disconnected position and, starting from the disconnected position, sets the triggering position, and holds the respectively set position by means of a form-fitting connection.

9. The sensor according to claim 8 , characterized in that

the movable triggering element ( 601 ) of the activation device ( 600 ) forms the movable control element of the deactivation device ( 700 ).

10. The sensor according to claim 8 , characterized in that

the adjustment device ( 30 ) has a slider ( 50 ) which is axially displaceable and triggers a readjustment of the triggering element when the slider is axially displaced along a predetermined displacement axis (Vx).

11. The sensor according to claim 8 , characterized in that

the adjustment device has a slider ( 50 ) which is axially displaceable and triggers a readjustment of the supporting point of an intermediate element ( 20 ) solely by axial displacement along a predetermined displacement axis (Vx), namely starting from a first supporting point to the second supporting point and, vice versa, starting from the second supporting point to the first supporting point,

wherein the first supporting point is formed by an axially fixed holding element ( 40 ) and the second supporting point by the slider ( 50 ).

12. The sensor according to claim 11 , characterized in that

the slider ( 50 ) is composed entirely or at least partially of a magnetizable material and is axially displaceable by means of an external magnetic field and can thereby readjust the supporting point of the intermediate element ( 20 ); and/or

the end surface of the slider ( 50 ) facing the intermediate element ( 20 ), the end surface of the intermediate element ( 23 ) facing the slider ( 50 ) and the end surface of the holding element ( 43 ) facing the intermediate element ( 20 ) are in each case ramp-shaped at least in sections and, during the displacement of the intermediate element ( 20 ) in the axial direction, in each case bring about rotation of the intermediate element ( 20 ) about the displacement axis (Vx) and thus a change in the supporting point.

13. The sensor according to claim 8 , characterized in that

the activation device ( 600 ) comprises an electric drive, including an electromagnet ( 120 ), which, upon application of an electric control pulse, triggers an adjustment movement of the adjustment device ( 30 ) and brings about a readjustment of the position of the triggering element, and

the adjustment device ( 30 ) holds the respectively set position of the triggering element by means of a form-fitting connection.

14. The sensor ( 310 ) according to claim 13 , characterized in that

there is at least one end position sensor ( 200 ) for monitoring the correct position of the triggering element, and

a control device which is connected to the at least one end position sensor ( 200 ) actuates the electromagnet ( 120 ) again if a desired end position of the triggering element is not present or has not been reached.

15. The sensor according to claim 8 , characterized in that the activation device ( 600 ) comprises, as the triggering element, a triggering rod ( 601 ) which is movable along its rod longitudinal direction and, upon activation of the activation device ( 600 ), is moved by an adjustment device ( 300 ) in the direction of the inertia body ( 350 ) and thrusts or pushes the latter into the triggering position.

16. A sensor for triggering a vehicle safety device, having a movable inertia body which is movable relative to a carrier element of the sensor, wherein

the inertia body is moved by inertia in relation to the carrier element in the event of an abrupt change in speed or an inclination of the sensor beyond a predetermined extent, and is brought from its inoperative position into its triggering position, through which a triggering position of the sensor is brought about, and

wherein the sensor is provided with a deactivation device which is configured to, in its deactivating state, to force the inoperative position of the inertia body, and

wherein the inertia body is composed at least in sections of a magnetizable material, and the deactivation device comprises a magnetic field generating device which, in the deactivating state of the deactivation device, generates a magnetic field which pulls the inertia body into its inoperative position and/or holds it there, and

wherein a lower rolling surface of a carrier element of the sensor, the rolling surface carrying the inertia body, is composed entirely, or at least in the region of the inoperative position of the inertia body, of a magnetizable material, and

wherein the magnetic field generating device of the deactivation device, in the deactivating state thereof, with its magnetic field magnetizes the magnetizable material of the carrier element and the magnetizable material of the inertia body and thereby, or at least also thereby, pulls the inertia body into its inoperative position and/or holds it there, and wherein

the deactivation device has a movable control element which is composed entirely, or at least in a front portion, of a material magnetizable by the magnetic field generating device, and projects with the front portion into or through an opening in the lower rolling surface of the carrier element.

Assignments (3)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Jan 13, 2026
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS ACQUISITION LLC; JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS JAPAN G.K.; KEY SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC.; JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
Reel/Frame 074331/0585 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2021
From: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS SECURITY AGENT FOR THE SECURED PARTIES
Reel/Frame 057828/0235 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 22, 2021
From: CALIK, TOLGA; HARTMANN, SASCHA; STENGER, CHRISTIAN
To: JOYSON SAFETY SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
Reel/Frame 056954/0007 →