Monitor for Usage of Seat Belts
20220332281 ยท 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R22/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2022/4858
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2022/4866
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A seat belt usage monitor identifies the number of miles driven in a vehicle while the seat belt was connected in comparison with the total number of mile driven in the vehicle. The seat belt usage monitor can be displayed to the operator by a screen incorporated into the seat belt buckle or on a display monitor incorporated into the dashboard of the vehicle. The seat belt usage monitor system will track the number of miles driven while the seat belt is connected and make a comparison to the total number of miles driven by the vehicle. An application program on the operator's cellular phone corresponding to the seat belt usage monitor can be connected to the seat belt usage monitor system to transfer the usage data to the cellphone display, and to permit the function of uploading the data to a recipient selected by the operator, such as the operator's insurance company.
Claims
1. A seat belt monitor for use in an automotive vehicle, comprising: a seat positioned in an operator's cabin of the automotive vehicle; a sensor associated with said seat to determine the presence of an occupant positioned in said seat; a seat belt corresponding to said seat, said seat belt including a seat belt buckle and a latch plate engagable with said seat belt buckle to releasably secure said latch plate to said seat belt buckle; and an electronic display mounted on said seat belt buckle, said display being operatively connected to a microprocessor that identifies and stores the number of miles the automotive vehicle is driven and the number of miles during which the automotive vehicle is driven while the latch plate is engaged with the seat belt buckle, said display providing a visible output while said automotive vehicle is operatively powered to reflect proper usage of said seat belt during operation of said automotive vehicle.
2. The seat belt monitor of claim 1 wherein said seat is a driver's seat which is occupied whenever the automotive vehicle is driven.
3. The seat belt monitor of claim 2 wherein said operator's cabin includes multiple passenger seats utilized by passengers seated within said automotive vehicle while said driver's seat is occupied.
4. The seat belt monitor of claim 3 wherein each said passenger seat has a seat belt and display associated therewith, said microprocessor further identifying and storing the number of miles driven while an occupant is seated in one of said passenger seats and the number of miles driven during which the seat belt for the passenger seat is properly engaged, said display showing date reflecting the utilization of the seat belt on each occupied passenger seat.
5. The seat belt monitor of claim 4 wherein said display is operable to depict: (a) the number of miles driven while a given seat is occupied compared to the number of miles driven while the seat belt corresponding to the given seat is properly engaged; (b) the ratio of number of miles in which a seat belt for said given seat is properly utilized versus the number of miles driven while said given seat is occupied; or (c) the data concerning proper utilization of the seat belts for said given seat for a trip duration defined as the number of miles driven since a trip odometer of said automotive vehicle has been reset.
6. The seat belt monitor of claim 4 wherein said seat belt buckle further includes a release mechanism that is operable to affect a disengagement of said latch plate from said seat belt buckle, said display is mounted on said seat belt buckle above said release mechanism.
7. The seat belt monitor of claim 1 wherein said seat belt buckle further includes a release mechanism that is operable to affect a disengagement of said latch plate from said seat belt buckle, said display is mounted on said seat belt buckle on said release mechanism.
8. A method of monitoring seat belt usage in an automotive vehicle having an operator's cabin with a driver's seat and at least one passenger seat, each said seat having a sensor determining an occupation of the corresponding seat, each seat having a seat belt including a latch plate and a seat belt buckle, comprising the steps of: identifying and storing data in a microprocessor operatively coupled to said seat belt buckle for the number of miles driven while any given seat is occupied and for the number of miles driven while the seat belt corresponding to said given seat is properly engaged; and displaying data on a display, said data reflecting the usage of the seat belt while said automotive vehicle was being driven.
9. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 8 wherein said data being displayed shows the total number of miles driven in the car and the total number of miles during which the seat belt was properly engaged.
10. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 9 wherein said data is displayed on a screen embedded in the seat belt buckle.
11. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 9 wherein said data is displayed on a screen incorporated into the vehicle dashboard.
12. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 9 wherein said data is displayed on a screen of a cellular phone through use of an App program stored in said cellular phone.
13. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 12 wherein said App program includes the capability to upload said data to a remote recipient.
14. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 9 wherein said step of identifying and storing data is applied to the seat belt corresponding to the vehicle driver seat.
15. The method of monitoring seat belt usage of claim 14 wherein said step of identifying and storing data is independently applied to all seat belts in said vehicle, said step of displaying data being selectable with respect to each seat belt deployed in said vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The advantages of this invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed disclosure of the invention, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] Referring now to the drawings, the seat belt buckle apparatus incorporating the principles of the instant invention can best be seen. The seat belt buckle 10 is operable as a conventional seat belt buckle in that a latch plate 13 is inserted into the opening 12 whereupon a spring-biased latch mechanism engages the latch plate 13 in a manner well known in the art until the release mechanism 14 is depressed to release the engagement between the latch mechanism and the latch plate 13 to enable the latch plate 13 to be removed from the seat belt buckle 10 in a normal, conventional manner. As is well known to one of ordinary skill in the art, the engaged seat belt encircles the occupant of the seat and prevents the occupant from being thrown from the seat in certain situations, including a crash of the vehicle. Each seating position of each vehicle is provided with a seat belt, which will include a seat belt buckle 10 and an engagable latch plate 13.
[0024] Preferably, the seat belt buckle 10 is provided with a display 15 which is preferably located immediately above the release mechanism 14 so as to be visible above the latch plate 13 when engaged with the buckle 10, as shown in
[0025] The seat belt buckle 10 could contain a microprocessor having a memory function and a data processing function, but since the vehicle computer already has such functions, there is no significant reason for the seat belt buckle 10 to have duplicate capabilities, although as a retrofit for older automotive vehicles not having an adequate vehicle computer, an embodiment having the microprocessor built into the seat belt buckle 10 would be desirable.
[0026] The microprocessor, whether incorporated into the seat belt buckle 10 or a dedicated portion of the vehicle computer, would be operable to receive signals from the vehicle indicating the powering of the vehicle, and thus the computer, and also the movement of the vehicle, recording the number of miles that the vehicle is being driven, and storing this data in a digital format. In addition, the seat belt buckle 10 generates a signal when the latch plate 13 is engaged with the seat belt buckle 10, which is usually in conjunction with a signal from the seat reflecting the presence of a person in the seat that should be retained by the seat belt. Presently, that signal of engagement of the seat belt tells the vehicle computer so that the seat belt light on the control panel is turned off. That signal of engagement of the seat belt can also be used by the vehicle computer, according to the principles of the instant invention, to record the numbers of miles the vehicle is driven while the seat belt is properly engaged.
[0027] The computer can have a number of settings to reflect seat belt usage. For example, the display 15 can receive data from the vehicle computer that depicts on the display 15 the number of miles the vehicle has been driven (i.e., the odometer reading) and/or the number of miles that the vehicle has been driven while the seat belt has been properly engaged. The display could also show a percentage of the number of miles the vehicle has been driven with the seat belt properly engaged as compared to the total number of miles reflected on the odometer. As is reflected in
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] This electronic coupling of the cellular phone 20 to the seat belt 10 will upload the mileage data onto the app display, as shown in
[0030] By connecting the phone to the Buckle using a USB cable, you can open the App and upload your odometer reading mileage on both the screens on the seat belt buckle and dashboard of the vehicle and your car information. The mileage can be uploaded to the insurance company at periodic intervals, such as every six months, or every year, as requested. Also, mechanic shops can upload both mileages on the seat belt buckle and on the dashboard every year to the insurance company, such as upon inspection of the vehicles.
[0031] Although the principles of the instant invention are preferably utilized on the driver's seat and corresponding seat belt assembly, each seat belt assembly in the vehicle can be monitored for proper seat belt usage. Using as an example a seating position in the second row of seating, i.e., behind the driver's seat, the seat belt buckle 10 can have the same display reflecting proper seat belt usage. The logic, however, would need to be slightly different. While the driver's seat is necessarily occupied when the vehicle is being operated, and the comparison of the seat belt usage at the driver's seat can be a function of the number of miles the vehicle has been driven, the same relationship between seat belt usage and the number of mile the vehicle has been driven does not apply to the seat belt usage of passenger seats, as the vehicle can be operated without any passengers other than the driver.
[0032] For all of the passenger seats, the microprocessor, whether incorporated into the seat belt buckle 10 or in the vehicle computer, needs to reflect the number of miles driven while the particular passenger seat was being utilized. Thus, the microprocessor will be programmed to only count miles driven if the seat sensor for that particular passenger seat has been activated to define the presence of a passenger in that seat. Then, the microprocessor will utilize the signal from the engagement of the latch plate 13 and the seat belt buckle 10 for that corresponding passenger seat to determine the number of miles that proper usage of the seat belt for that passenger seat has occurred. Accordingly, the display 15 can show the number of miles driven during which that passenger seat has been occupied, along with the number of miles that the seat belt has been properly utilized during those driven miles. As previously noted, the display can reflect the percentage of proper usage, or depict the corresponding data for the vehicle since the previous trip odometer has been reset.
[0033] The operating panel on the vehicle dash could include a display area where this same data reflecting proper seat belt usage is displayed so that the information shown on the seat buckle display 15 is also shown on the vehicle operating panel. This information relating to proper seat belt usage could be an important factor in the assessment of insurance rates for coverage of the vehicle and the occupants thereof. Parental control of young drivers can be an additional use for the instant invention to provide confirmation that the young drivers are properly deploying their seat belts.
[0034] It will be understood that changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts which have been described and illustrated to explain the nature of the invention will occur to and may be made by those skilled in the art upon a reading of this disclosure within the principles and scope of the invention. The foregoing description illustrates the preferred embodiment of the invention; however, concepts, as based upon the description, may be employed in other embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention.