Abstract:
A system includes a computer including a processor and a memory. The memory stores instructions executable by the processor to receive a reflection magnitude from an infrared sensor during a movement of an object relative to the infrared sensor, to determine a change of the reflection magnitude, and to detect the object based on comparing the determined change of the received reflection magnitude to a change threshold.
Abstract:
A system includes receiving a vehicle characteristic, a rear seatbelt characteristic, and an occupant characteristic and simulating a frontal impact based on the received characteristics. The method further includes determining, via a computing device, an optimal location of at least one component of a rear seatbelt based at least in part on the simulated frontal impact and whether at least one criterion is satisfied.
Abstract:
An airbag assembly for a seatbelt restraint such that the deflated airbag lays flat when it is stacked and secured to a webbing of the seatbelt. The airbag is assembled from a plurality of material strips. The strips are edge joint welded together so that the joints lay flat between the individual strips comprising the airbag.
Abstract:
An aluminum alloy vehicle structural component defining an out-of-plane aperture with its main portion. A recessed portion is inset from the main portion having a bed sub-portion out-of-plane with the main portion that defines the aperture. The recessed portion also provides a strain hardened sub-portion, or stiffened ring of material, around the aperture. When the main portion is subjected to in-plane tension due to bending, the strain primarily concentrates along the strain hardened sub-portion (the stiffened ring) and by-passes the aperture. As a result the perimeter of the aperture undergoes less straining than if the aperture was in-plane with the main portion. The out-of-plane aperture, the bed sub-portion surrounding the aperture, and the strain hardened sub-portion surrounding the bed sub-portion may improve the overall structural robustness of the aluminum alloy structural component when subjected to in-plane tension.
Abstract:
A method of assembling an airbag for a seatbelt restraint such that the deflated airbag lays flat when it is stacked and secured to a webbing of the seatbelt. The airbag is assembled from a plurality of material strips. The strips are edge joint welded together so that the joints lay flat between the individual strips comprising the airbag.
Abstract:
A laminate includes two pieces of metallic material bonded together at a plurality of regularly spaced-apart bonded regions. The laminate is formable during processing into a variety of vehicle structural elements.
Abstract:
A vehicle includes a vehicle seat having a seat frame. The vehicle includes a lock fixed relative to the vehicle seat. The lock is movable from an unlocked position to a locked position. The vehicle includes a child restraint system anchor having a loop and a webbing extending from the loop to the lock. The webbing is engageable with the lock and releasably lockable relative to the vehicle seat in the locked position and movable relative to the vehicle seat in the unlocked position.
Abstract:
A dog harness assembly includes a dog harness having a chest strap and a back strap releasably engageable with the chest strap around a dog. The dog harness assembly includes a seatbelt harness releasably engageable with a seatbelt webbing of a vehicle and a seatback harness releasably engageable with a child seat anchor of a vehicle. The seatbelt harness has a clip releasably engageable with the chest strap and the seatback harness has a clip releasably engageable with the back strap.
Abstract:
An aluminum alloy vehicle structural component defining an out-of-plane aperture with its main portion. A recessed portion is inset from the main portion having a bed sub-portion out-of-plane with the main portion that defines the aperture. The recessed portion also provides a strain hardened sub-portion, or stiffened ring of material, around the aperture. When the main portion is subjected to in-plane tension due to bending, the strain primarily concentrates along the strain hardened sub-portion (the stiffened ring) and by-passes the aperture. As a result the perimeter of the aperture undergoes less straining than if the aperture was in-plane with the main portion. The out-of-plane aperture, the bed sub-portion surrounding the aperture, and the strain hardened sub-portion surrounding the bed sub-portion may improve the overall structural robustness of the aluminum alloy structural component when subjected to in-plane tension.
Abstract:
A system includes a computer including a processor and a memory. The memory stores instructions executable by the processor to receive a reflection magnitude from an infrared sensor during a movement of an object relative to the infrared sensor, to determine a change of the reflection magnitude, and to detect the object based on comparing the determined change of the received reflection magnitude to a change threshold.