VEHICLE COLLISION SENSOR AND VEHICLE COLLISION DETECTION DEVICE USING THE SAME
20180215336 ยท 2018-08-02
Inventors
- Asei Wakabayashi (Kariya-city, JP)
- Takatoshi Tanabe (Kariya-city, JP)
- Kazuhisa Hashimoto (Kariya-city, JP)
Cpc classification
B60R2021/01006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/0136
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2019/186
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/483
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R21/0136
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A second-time collision position estimator section estimates a second-time collision position that is a position at which an occupant on a two-wheel mobile object has a second-time collision, based on a relative vector estimated by a relative vector estimator section and a first-time collision position identified by a first-time collision position identifier section. An operation instructor section operates an external protection device, which is determined to be able to protect the occupant on the two-wheel mobile object based on the second-time collision position estimated by the second-time collision position estimator section.
Claims
1. A vehicle collision sensor that detects a collision to a bumper cover disposed at a front part of a vehicle, the vehicle collision sensor comprising: a piezoelectric polymer film made of a piezoelectric polymer material to which at least one of a stretching process and a polarizing process is performed in a predetermined treatment direction, the piezoelectric polymer film being attached to an internal surface of the bumper cover such that the predetermined treatment direction matches a width direction of the vehicle and that the predetermined treatment direction does not match an up-and-down direction of the vehicle, the piezoelectric polymer film forming an output voltage corresponding to a deformation amount of the bumper cover.
2. A vehicle collision detection device comprising: the vehicle collision sensor according to claim 1; and a collision determining part that compares the output voltage formed by the piezoelectric polymer film or a detection voltage formed based on the output voltage with a predetermined voltage threshold value, wherein the collision determining part determines that a collision is generated, which requires an actuation of a protection device to protect a collision object to the bumper cover of the vehicle when the output voltage or the detection voltage is more than or equal to the voltage threshold value.
3. The vehicle collision detection device according to claim 2, wherein the piezoelectric polymer film is not formed in a lower region of the bumper cover which occupies a predetermined lower area.
4. The vehicle collision detection device according to claim 2, wherein the piezoelectric polymer film is a piezo film having a pair of electrodes and a piezo element interposed between the pair of electrodes, the piezo element being made of the piezoelectric polymer material and shaped in a thin film.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0024] A pedestrian protection system 1 (corresponding to a vehicle collision detection device) according to an embodiment is explained based on
(Whole Configuration of Pedestrian Protection System)
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The bumper absorber 23 has a back end surface 23a that is attached to a front surface 24a of a bumper reinforcement 24. The bumper reinforcement 24 is a hollow reinforcing component extending in the right-and-left direction, and is made of metal material such as aluminium alloy. The bumper reinforcement 24 is fixed to front ends of a pair of right and left side members 25R and 25L extending in the front-and-rear direction. A body unit 2 is formed of the front bumper 21, the bumper reinforcement 24, and the side members 25R and 25L.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The piezo film 3 has a pair of electrodes (not shown), and a piezo element interposed between the electrodes. When a collision deforms the bumper cover 22, a tensile stress or a compression stress is applied to the piezo film 3, and an output voltage (henceforth referred to a piezo film voltage Vpz) is generated between the electrodes, in response to the deformation amount Q of the bumper cover 22. The piezo film 3 may be replaced with a pyroelectric (pyro) film attached to the bumper cover 22. The details of the piezo film 3 are mentioned later.
[0029] A speed sensor 4 for the vehicle VE is attached to a wheel or transmission of the vehicle VE, and detects the travelling speed of the vehicle VE.
[0030] The pedestrian protection device 5 (corresponding to a protection device) includes a cowl air bag device 51. When a pedestrian collides with the front bumper 21, the cowl air bag device 51 inflates a bag from the engine hood HE to the lower part of the front windshield WF, which are shown in
[0031] Moreover, a pop-up hood 52 is also included in the pedestrian protection device 5. The pop-up hood 52 raises the back end of the engine hood HE, when a pedestrian collides with the front bumper 21. The engine hood HE serves as a shock absorber, and protects a collision object such as a pedestrian by preventing from colliding with a rigid component such as an engine.
(Configuration of Pedestrian Protection ECU)
[0032] In the vehicle VE, a pedestrian protection ECU 6 is attached on a floor tunnel in front of a driver seat, which is not illustrated. The pedestrian protection ECU 6 is a control device having an input/output device, CPU, RAM, and the like, which are not illustrated. As shown in
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The speed determining part 61 is connected to the speed sensor 4. The speed determining part 61 determines whether a speed detection value Sdet by the speed sensor 4 is higher than or equal to a predetermined first speed threshold value Sth1 and is lower than or equal to a predetermined second speed threshold value Sth2. The speed determining part 61 outputs a high (H) signal, when the speed detection value Sdet is higher than or equal to the first speed threshold value Sth1 and is lower than or equal to the second speed threshold value Sth2.
[0035] The collision determining part 62 is connected to the piezo film 3. The collision determining part 62 compares the piezo film voltage Vpz inputted from the piezo film 3 with a predetermined voltage threshold value Vth. When the piezo film voltage Vpz Is higher than or equal to the voltage threshold value Vth (more than or equal to a voltage threshold value), the collision determining part 62 detects that a collision which requires the actuation of the pedestrian protection device 5 occurs in the bumper cover 22, and outputs the H signal. Alternatively, for an easy calculation, a predetermined detection voltage may be formed based on the piezo film voltage Vpz. In this case, when the detection voltage is more than or equal to the voltage threshold value Vth, the collision determining part 62 determines that a collision which requires the operation of the pedestrian protection device 5 occurs.
[0036] A pair of input terminals of AND circuit 63 are connected to the speed determining part 61 and the collision determining part 62. AND circuit 63 outputs H signal, when H signal is outputted from the speed determining part 61 and when H signal is outputted from the collision determining part 62.
[0037] The protection device driver 64 is connected to the output terminal of AND circuit 63. When H signal is outputted from AND circuit 63, the cowl air bag device 51 or the pop-up hood 52 is operated.
(Characteristic in Deformation Amount of Bumper Cover at Collision Time)
[0038] For easy understanding of characteristic in the piezo film voltage Vpz to be mentioned later, characteristic in the deformation amount Q of the bumper cover 22 caused by a collision is explained. As shown in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] In contrast, as shown in
(Characteristics of Piezo Film Voltage)
[0041] The piezo film 3 is formed by performing a stretching process and a polarizing process to a piezoelectric polymer material having a thin film shape. The stretching process means a treatment applying tensile stress in a fixed direction while a certain amount of heating is conducted to the piezoelectric polymer material, so as to orient molecule chains in one direction. The polarizing process means a treatment applying high voltage to the piezoelectric polymer material so as to orient spontaneous polarization directions in a fixed direction. Hereafter, a direction in which the piezoelectric polymer material is pulled in the stretching process is called as a stretching treatment direction, and a direction in which the voltage is applied to the piezoelectric polymer material in the polarizing process is called as a polarizing treatment direction. The stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction are also called as a predetermined treatment direction.
[0042] In this embodiment, both the stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction match the longitudinal direction of the piezo film 3. In
[0043] As shown in
[0044] As mentioned above, when a pedestrian or a bicycle collides to the bumper cover 22, the bumper cover 22 is pulled in the vehicle width direction. Therefore, in this case, the deformation direction of the bumper cover 22 matches the stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction of the piezo film 3, and the piezo film 3 generates the piezo film voltage Vpz in response to the deformation amount Q of the bumper cover 22 in the vehicle width direction.
[0045] In contrast, when the collision object to the bumper cover 22 is a structure fixed on the ground such as a curbstone, the bumper cover 22 is pulled downward. Therefore, in this case, the deformation direction of the bumper cover 22 differs from the stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction of the piezo film 3, such that the piezo film voltage Vpz generated from the piezo film 3 is reduced.
(Control Method of Pedestrian Protection System)
[0046] A control method of the pedestrian protection system 1 by the pedestrian protection ECU 6 is explained based on
[0047] It is determined whether the piezo film voltage Vpz inputted into the collision determining part 62 is more than or equal to the voltage threshold value Vth (S104). The voltage threshold value Vth is set between the piezo film voltage Vpz generated when a pedestrian or a bicycle collides with the bumper cover 22 and the piezo film voltage Vpz generated when a structure fixed to the ground collides with the bumper cover 22. When it is determined that the piezo film voltage Vpz is more than or equal to the voltage threshold value Vth, it is determined that a collision which needs the operation of the pedestrian protection device 5 is generated in the bumper cover 22 (S105), and the pedestrian protection device 5 is actuated (S106). When it is determined that the piezo film voltage Vpz is less than the voltage threshold value Vth in S104, this control flow is ended.
[0048] According to this embodiment, the vehicle collision sensor includes the piezo film 3 which generates the piezo film voltage Vpz in response to the deformation amount Q of the bumper cover 22. The collision determining part 62 compares the piezo film voltage Vpz formed by the piezo film 3 with the predetermined voltage threshold value Vth. When the piezo film voltage Vpz is more than or equal to the voltage threshold value Vth, it is determined that a collision occurs to the bumper cover 22 of the vehicle VE. Thereby, it can be correctly detected that the collision which needs the operation of the pedestrian protection device 5 is generated in the bumper cover 22 of the vehicle VE based on the piezo film voltage Vpz which is directly affected by the deformation amount Q of the bumper cover 22.
[0049] Moreover, the piezo film 3 is attached to the bumper cover 22 so that the stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction match the vehicle width direction. Thereby, the piezo film voltage Vpz generated by the piezo film 3 in response to the deformation of the bumper cover 22 in the vehicle width direction can be increased. Moreover, the piezo film 3 is attached to the bumper cover 22 so that both the stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction do not match the up-and-down direction. Thereby, the piezo film voltage Vpz generated in response to the deformation of the bumper cover 22 in the up-and-down direction can be reduced. Therefore, the difference between the piezo film voltage Vpz in response to the deformation in the vehicle width direction and the piezo film voltage Vpz in response to the deformation in the up-and-down direction can be increased in the vehicle collision sensor. Thus, the voltage threshold value Vth is set between the piezo film voltages Vpz, such that a collision with a pedestrian can be certainly detected by deformation of the bumper cover 22 in the vehicle width direction and that a collision to a structure fixed on the ground is not detected, which deforms the bumper cover 22 in the up-and-down direction.
[0050] Moreover, since the piezo film 3 is attached to the bumper cover 22 as a piezoelectric polymer film, the piezo film voltage Vpz corresponding to the deformation amount Q of the bumper cover 22 can be generated with sufficient accuracy.
[0051] Moreover, the piezo film 3 is not formed in the lower region LR of the bumper cover 22 which occupies an approximately lower half area. Therefore, the piezo film voltage Vpz can be further reduced in case where the bumper cover 22 is pulled downward when the bumper cover 22 collides with a structure fixed on the ground. Therefore, erroneous detection by a collision with a structure fixed on the ground can be prevented.
[0052] In addition, the lower region LR is not necessarily be an area which occupies an approximately lower half of the bumper cover 22. That is, the lower region LR may be an arbitrary area in the lower part of the bumper cover 22 where the generation of the piezo film voltage Vpz can be reduced in case where the bumper cover 22 is pulled downward.
Other Embodiment
[0053] The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment mentioned above, and may be modified or extended as follows.
[0054] The stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction of the piezo film 3 may not completely match the vehicle width direction. That is, the stretching treatment direction and the polarizing treatment direction may have some deviation to the vehicle width direction due to variations in the treatment or attachment process while the piezo film voltage Vpz can be increased in case where the bumper cover 22 is deformed in the vehicle width direction by collision.
[0055] Moreover, only one of the stretching process or the polarizing process may be performed to the piezoelectric polymer material to form the piezo film 3.
[0056] Moreover, the piezo film 3 may have plural stretching treatment directions or plural polarizing treatment directions.