Heating element operated as capacitive sensing electrode
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60L-001/02
H05B-001/00
H05B-003/00
H05B-011/00
A47C-007/72
A47C-031/00
B60N-002/00
B60N-002/56
B60R-021/015
출원번호
US-0000670
(2012-02-21)
등록번호
US-9656575
(2017-05-23)
우선권정보
LU-91791 (2011-02-21)
국제출원번호
PCT/EP2012/052940
(2012-02-21)
§371/§102 date
20130903
(20130903)
국제공개번호
WO2012/113795
(2012-08-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Lamesch, Laurent
Meyers, Thomas
출원인 / 주소
IEE International Elecrtonics & Engineering S.A.
대리인 / 주소
Reising Ethington P.C.
인용정보
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1인용 특허 :
4
초록▼
A combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor comprises a heater network including a heating element (11) and a capacitive sensing circuit connected to the heating element to sense a capacitive load. A first and a second interface are provided for connecting the heating element to a first a
A combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor comprises a heater network including a heating element (11) and a capacitive sensing circuit connected to the heating element to sense a capacitive load. A first and a second interface are provided for connecting the heating element to a first and a second terminal of a power source, respectively. Each interface comprises electronically controlled switches (3, 5; 4, 6) arranged in series and defining an intermediate node (20; 21). An oscillator (8) is AC-coupled to the intermediate nodes to apply an oscillating voltage thereto. A current measuring means (9), AC-coupled between the oscillator and the heating element, keeps the AC-potential of the heating element at least substantially equal, in amplitude and phase, to the oscillating voltage on the intermediate nodes and to derive the capacitive load from a thus resulting current flowing into the heating element.
대표청구항▼
1. A combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor, comprising a heater network including a heating element connected between a first node and a second node to dissipate heat when a heating current is caused to flow between said first and second nodes,a capacitive sensing circuit connected to
1. A combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor, comprising a heater network including a heating element connected between a first node and a second node to dissipate heat when a heating current is caused to flow between said first and second nodes,a capacitive sensing circuit connected to said heating element to sense a capacitive load of said heating element;wherein said heater network comprises a first interface for connecting said first node to a first terminal of a power source and a second interface for connecting said second node to a second terminal of said power source,wherein said first interface comprises a first electronically controlled switch and a second electronically controlled switch arranged in series so as to define a first intermediate node there between;wherein said second interface comprises a third electronically controlled switch and a fourth electronically controlled switch arranged in series so as to define a second intermediate node there between;wherein said capacitive sensing circuit comprisesan oscillator that is AC-coupled to said first and second nodes through said first and second intermediate nodes to apply an oscillating voltage to said first and second nodes; andcurrent measuring means AC-coupled between said oscillator and said heating element configured to keep the AC-potential of said heating element equal, or at least substantially equal, in amplitude and phase, to said oscillating voltage and to derive said capacitive load from a current flowing into said heating element in response to said AC-potential of said heating element being kept equal, or at least substantially equal, in amplitude and phase, to said oscillating voltage. 2. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said current measuring means comprises a transimpedance amplifier having a first input AC-coupled to said oscillator to receive said oscillating voltage as an AC component of a reference voltage, a second input AC-coupled to at least one of said first and second nodes, said transimpedance amplifier being configured to maintain a voltage on said second input node equal to said reference voltage by driving a current into said second input, said transimpedance amplifier having an output to provide a signal indicative at least of an AC component of said current driven into said second input. 3. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first, second, third and fourth switches are field-effect transistors. 4. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 3, wherein the gates of the two field-effect transistors that form those among the first, second, third and fourth switches that are connected to said first and second node, respectively, are AC-coupled to said oscillator. 5. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said oscillating signal has a frequency comprised in the range from 50 to 500 kHz. 6. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 1, comprising a controller operatively connected to said first, second, third and fourth switches to open and close them. 7. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 6, wherein said controller is configured to operate said heating element alternately in a heating mode and a capacitive sensing mode. 8. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 7, wherein said controller, when operating said heating element in said heating mode, opens and closes at least one of said first, second, third and fourth switches in such a way as to achieve a pulse-width modulation and thus to regulate the heating power of said heating element. 9. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 7, wherein said controller, when operating said heating element in said capacitive sensing mode, keeps said first, second, third and fourth switches open in such a way as to DC-wise decouple said heating element from said power source. 10. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 1, comprising a shield electrode disposed below said heating element, said shield electrode being AC-coupled to said oscillator. 11. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said current measuring means is a transimpedance amplifier. 12. The combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor as claimed in claim 11, wherein said first, second, third and fourth switches are field-effect transistors. 13. A vehicle seat equipped with a combined seat heater and capacitive occupancy sensor that comprises a heater network including a heating element connected between a first node and a second node to dissipate heat when a heating current is caused to flow between said first and second nodes,a capacitive sensing circuit connected to said heating element to sense a capacitive load of said heating element;wherein said heater network comprises a first interface for connecting said first node to a first terminal of a power source and a second interface for connecting said second node to a second terminal of said power source,wherein said first interface comprises a first electronically controlled switch and a second electronically controlled switch arranged in series so as to define a first intermediate node there between;wherein said second interface comprises a third electronically controlled switch and a fourth electronically controlled switch arranged in series so as to define a second intermediate node there between;wherein said capacitive sensing circuit comprisesan oscillator that is AC-coupled to said first and second intermediate nodes to apply an oscillating voltage to said first and second intermediate nodes; and a transimpedance amplifier AC-coupled between said oscillator and said heating element configured to keep the AC-potential of said heating element equal, or at least substantially equal, in amplitude and phase, to said oscillating voltage and to derive said capacitive load from a current flowing into said heating element in response to said AC-potential of said heating element being kept equal, or at least substantially equal, in amplitude and phase, to said oscillating voltage. 14. The vehicle seat as claimed in claim 13, wherein transimpedance amplifier has a first input AC-coupled to said oscillator to receive said oscillating voltage as an AC component of a reference voltage, a second input AC-coupled to at least one of said first and second nodes, said transimpedance amplifier being configured to maintain a voltage on said second input node equal to said reference voltage by driving a current into said second input, said transimpedance amplifier having an output to provide a signal indicative at least of an AC component of said current driven into said second input.
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