Patent classifications
E05B77/54
VEHICULAR ACCESS SYSTEM WITH EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE DOOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY
A vehicular access system includes a door handle assembly having (i) a base mounted at a door of a vehicle, (ii) a handle movable relative to the base and (iii) an electrically operable actuator that is electrically operated to move the handle relative to the base. The handle is movable between a recessed position and a partially extended position. The vehicular access system controls operation of the electrically operable actuator to move the handle between the recessed position and the partially extended position. The vehicular access system detects an authorized user and determines movement of the detected authorized user. Responsive to determination that the authorized user is approaching the door of the vehicle, the vehicular access system unlocks the door handle assembly and controls operation of the electrically operable actuator to move the handle to the partially extended position.
Powered latch system for vehicle doors and control system therefor
A latch system for vehicle doors includes a powered latch including a powered actuator that is configured to unlatch the powered latch. An interior unlatch input feature such as an unlatch switch can be actuated by a user to provide an unlatch request. The system may include a controller that is operably connected to the powered actuator of the powered latch. The controller is configured such that it does not unlatch the powered latch if a vehicle speed is greater than a predefined value unless the interior latch feature is actuated at least two times according to predefined criteria.
Powered latch system for vehicle doors and control system therefor
A latch system for vehicle doors includes a powered latch including a powered actuator that is configured to unlatch the powered latch. An interior unlatch input feature such as an unlatch switch can be actuated by a user to provide an unlatch request. The system may include a controller that is operably connected to the powered actuator of the powered latch. The controller is configured such that it does not unlatch the powered latch if a vehicle speed is greater than a predefined value unless the interior latch feature is actuated at least two times according to predefined criteria.
Front trunk latch entrapment release system
A latch release system for a vehicle includes a primary and a secondary latch securing a front hood. An emergency handle within a compartment is covered by the front hood, linked to the primary latch and movable to actuate a switch. An actuator is arranged to release the secondary latch. A controller is configured to trigger the actuator to release the secondary latch responsive to actuation of the switch. An emergency latch release system for front compartment of a motor vehicle and a method are also disclosed.
Front trunk latch entrapment release system
A latch release system for a vehicle includes a primary and a secondary latch securing a front hood. An emergency handle within a compartment is covered by the front hood, linked to the primary latch and movable to actuate a switch. An actuator is arranged to release the secondary latch. A controller is configured to trigger the actuator to release the secondary latch responsive to actuation of the switch. An emergency latch release system for front compartment of a motor vehicle and a method are also disclosed.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TREATMENT OF VEHICLE SURFACES AND AIR
The disclosure relates to systems and methods for treating a vehicle with radiation. The system generally comprises a being detection system, one or more sanitizing lights, a surface tinting means, and at least one processor. Sanitizing radiation is emitted onto one or more surfaces of the vehicle, as well as the air of the vehicle to sanitize the vehicle. The processor allows and being detection system allow for safe sanitizations to be conducted inside the vehicle. The vehicle may be treated with safe UV-C light and/or unsafe UV-C light, depending on the presence of beings in the vehicle.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TREATMENT OF VEHICLE SURFACES AND AIR
The disclosure relates to systems and methods for treating a vehicle with radiation. The system generally comprises a being detection system, one or more sanitizing lights, a surface tinting means, and at least one processor. Sanitizing radiation is emitted onto one or more surfaces of the vehicle, as well as the air of the vehicle to sanitize the vehicle. The processor allows and being detection system allow for safe sanitizations to be conducted inside the vehicle. The vehicle may be treated with safe UV-C light and/or unsafe UV-C light, depending on the presence of beings in the vehicle.
Fire Safety Seat Belt
Ingenious and practical, the Fire Safety Seat Belt has sensors around the car to tell the vehicle's computer to unlock the seat belts. When picking out your vehicle and wanting it fully loaded, drivers would definitely want this one extra safety mechanism, the Fire Safety Seat Belt. Not only would this device sense fires but is designed to sense the presence of excess water. This apparatus once sensing the vehicle is either on fire or flooding would release the seat belts and unlock the doors. This process would be lifesaving, allowing the individuals to easily get out of the vehicle and harm's way and to safety either by their own means or with aid of a good Samaritan. With the knowledge that you would be safe wearing your seat belt, without the potential of being stuck in the vehicle during an emergency, would also ease people's fears. Thus, this would help more individual's to make the choice to buckle up and potentially save more lives.
Fire Safety Seat Belt
Ingenious and practical, the Fire Safety Seat Belt has sensors around the car to tell the vehicle's computer to unlock the seat belts. When picking out your vehicle and wanting it fully loaded, drivers would definitely want this one extra safety mechanism, the Fire Safety Seat Belt. Not only would this device sense fires but is designed to sense the presence of excess water. This apparatus once sensing the vehicle is either on fire or flooding would release the seat belts and unlock the doors. This process would be lifesaving, allowing the individuals to easily get out of the vehicle and harm's way and to safety either by their own means or with aid of a good Samaritan. With the knowledge that you would be safe wearing your seat belt, without the potential of being stuck in the vehicle during an emergency, would also ease people's fears. Thus, this would help more individual's to make the choice to buckle up and potentially save more lives.
DOOR UNLOCK MECHANISM
A method and device for unlatching a door from a frame, using a keyless door latch system, is provided. In one embodiment, a secondary unlocking component receives a signal and derives power from the signal to provide a power source for the keyless door latch system. A microcontroller generates a control signal and an actuator, in response to receiving the control signal, actuates the secondary unlocking component, which allows an energy source, from an exterior of the door, to be transferred to the keyless door latch system for the unlatching of the door.