Hybrid vehicle crash discrimination system

A vehicular crash discrimination system (10) incorporates first (12) and second (14) crash sensors operatively coupled to a logical AND gate (16), which activates a safety restraint system (2). The first crash sensor (12) is mounted in a location which for a preferred sensing characteristic causes s...

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Hauptverfasser: JEFFREY S. BENNETT, MICHAEL P. BRUCE, CRAIG W. WHITE, DEBRA A. RICE
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A vehicular crash discrimination system (10) incorporates first (12) and second (14) crash sensors operatively coupled to a logical AND gate (16), which activates a safety restraint system (2). The first crash sensor (12) is mounted in a location which for a preferred sensing characteristic causes susceptibility to activation by crashes which are so directed that the safety restraint system (2) should not otherwise be activated. The second crash sensor (14), having a lower detection threshold than the first crash sensor (12), is mounted at a distinct location and is responsive to crashes for which the safety restraint system (2) is preferably activated, but is not responsive to those crashes which cause false activations of the first crash sensor (12). The instant invention thus provides for a preferred sensing characteristic determined by a first crash sensor mounted in an inferior location without being subject to false activation of the safety restraint system (2). The first crash sensor (2) incorporates a plurality of crash sensing characteristics and the selection of the active sensing characteristic is dependent upon the operative state of the second crash sensor (14). When the second crash sensor is operative, the signal from AND gate (16) controls activation of the restraint system. When the second crash sensor is inoperative, the signal from the first crash sensor controls activation of the restraint system.