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Vehicle Occupant Presence and Position Sensing System

Vehicle Occupant Presence and Position Sensing System. United States Patent Number: 8285454 Inventor: Peter Norton of Farmington, MI. Pressure sensor system used to create the classification of type of object in a car seat and its position on the seat.

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Vehicle Occupant Presence and Position Sensing System

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  1. Vehicle Occupant Presence and Position Sensing System United States Patent Number: 8285454 Inventor: Peter Norton of Farmington, MI

  2. Pressure sensor system used to create the classification of type of object in a car seat and its position on the seat. • It also calculates the weight of the object. • Determines whether the seat belt is latched. • Based on type of object, decides whether the airbag system should be turned on or off. What it is…

  3. The System Claims: • To have sensors that respond to distance using a reference location to the actual location of the object, there by classifying the object into categories. • To have categories of the object in normal seated position or object in other position. • To have categories of person or object. • To have sensor to define object as a person or an infant car seat. Summary of the Claims

  4. The System Claims: • To have sensor to recognize whether the seat is occupied or vacant. • To have categories defining object as child or adult. • To determine, based on object data, if airbag system should be on or off. Summary of the Claims

  5. This system provides means of classifying seat occupants into 3 categories: • Adults • Children • Cargo • If the object is an Adult, the system accounts for person’s location on the seat. • Depending on the type of object the system determines whether airbag system should be on or off. Conclusion of Invention

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