GB2522745A - Autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats - Google Patents

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GB2522745A
GB2522745A GB1420458.0A GB201420458A GB2522745A GB 2522745 A GB2522745 A GB 2522745A GB 201420458 A GB201420458 A GB 201420458A GB 2522745 A GB2522745 A GB 2522745A
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Abstract

A vehicle (100) with a passenger compartment 105 and a bench seat 110 located in the passenger compartment 105. The bench seat 110 has a bottom portion (170) and a back portion (165) and is configured to move from a front-facing position to a rear-facing position by moving the back portion (165) toward a front of the passenger compartment 105 for when the vehicle (100) is operating in an autonomous mode. The movement of the seat 110 may involve sliding or pivoting of the back portion (165), or the rotation of the entire seat about a vertical axis. Actuation may be with the use of electric motors.

Description

AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE WITH RECONFIGURABLE SEATS
BACKGROUND
Autonomous vehicles are becoming more sophisticated. As the level of sophistication increases, the amount of passenger interaction required by the autonomous vehicle decreases. Eventually, autonomous vehicles will require no passenger interaction beyond, e.g., selecting a destination, leaving passengers to focus on non-driving-related tasks.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ThE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an exemplary system that may be used in the autonomous vehicle of FIG. 1.
FIGS. 3A-3B illustrate one exemplary passenger compartment of an autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats.
FIG. 4 illustrates an exemplary passenger compartment having an airbag located between rows of seats.
FIG. 5 illustrates a second exemplary passenger compartment of an autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats.
FIG. 6 illustrates a third exemplary passenger compartment of an autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats.
FIG. 7 illustrates a fourth exemplary passenger compartment of an autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats.
FIG. 8 illustrates a fifth exemplary passenger compartment of an autonomous vehicle with reconfigurable seats.
STATEMENT OF INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a vehicle as set forth in claim 1 of the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
An exemplary autonomous vehicle includes a passenger compartment and at least one seat located in the passenger compartment. The seat can be moved from a front-facing position to a rear-facing position when the vehicle is stationary or while the vehicle is operating in an autonomous mode. In some implementations, the seat may include a bench seat with a bottom portion and a back portion. The bench seat may be confignred to move from a front-facing position to a rear-facing position by moving the back portion toward a front of the passenger compartment. Moreover, the seat may be stowed under the instrument panel in certain implementations. The vehicle may further include autonomous driving sensors and an autonomous controller that receives signals generated by the autonomous driving sensors (e.g., sensors for driving the vehicle in an autonomous mode) and controls at least one vehicle subsystem to operate the vehicle in autonomous mode according to the signals received.
The FIGS, illustrate exemplary views of an autonomous vehicle 100 with reconfigurable seats. The vehicle may take many different forms and include multiple and/or alternate components and facilities. While an exemplary vehicle is shown, the exemplary components illustrated are not intended to be limiting. Indeed, additional or alternative components and/or implementations may be used. Moreover, the components shown in the FIGS, are not necessarily drawn to scale.
As illustrated in FIG. 1, the vehicle 100 includes a passenger compartment 105 located in an interior of the vehicle 100. The passenger compartment 1O5 may include any part of the vehicle 100 where passengers may sit while the vehicle 100 is operating. In addition, the passenger compartment 105 may include seats 110 and controls that allow a driver to control operation of the vehicle 100.
Examples of controls may include a steering wheel 115, an accelerator pedal 120, a brake pedal 125, etc. Although illustrated as a sedan, the vehicle 100 may include any passenger or commercial vehicle such as a car, a truck, a sport utility vehicle, a taxi, a bus, etc. FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an exemplary system 130 that may be used in the autonomous vehicle 100. As shown, the system 130 includes a user interface device 135, autonomous driving sensors 140, an autonomous mode controller 145, and a seat motor 150.
The user interface device 135 may be configured to present information to a user, such as a driver, during operation of the vehicle 100. Moreover, the user interface device 135 may be configured to receive user inputs. Thus, the user interface device 135 may be located in the passenger compartment 105 of the vehicle 100. In some possible approaches, the user interface device 135 may include a touch-sensitive display screen.
The autonomous driving sensors 140 may include any number of devices configured to generate signals that help navigate the vehicle 100 while the vehicle 100 is operating in an autonomous (e.g., driverless) mode. Examples of autonomous driving sensors 140 may include a radar sensor, a lidar sensor, a camera, or the like. The autonomous driving sensors 140 help the vehicle 100 ?see? the roadway and the vehicle surroundings and/or negotiate various obstacles while the vehicle 100 is operating in the autonomous mode.
The autonomous mode controller 145 may be configured to control one or more subsystems 155 while the vehicle 100 is operating in the autonomous mode. Examples of subsystems 155 that may be controlled by the autonomous mode controller 145 may include a brake subsystem, a suspension subsystem, a steering subsystem, and a powertrain subsystem. The autonomous mode controller 145 may control any one or more of these subsystems 155 by outputting signals to control units associated with these subsystems 155. The autonomous mode controller 145 may control the subsystems 155 based, at least in part, on signals generated by the autonomous driving sensors 140.
The seat motors 150 may be configured to control the position and/or orientation of one or more seats 110 inside the passenger compartment 105. Each motor 150 may be associated with only one seat 110. Alternatively, a single motor 150 may be used to move multiple seats 110, including an entire row of seats 110. The motor 150 may operate in accordance with control signals output by the user interface device 135. For example, the user interface device 135 may receive commands from the driver or another passenger indicating a desire for one or more seats 110 to adopt a particular configuration. The motor 150 may automatically adjust the seats 110 to the desired configuration. Examples of different possible seat 110 configurations are described in greater detail below. For example, the motor 150 may cause the seat 110 to pivot, fold, unfold, slide, recline, etc. Referring now to FIGS. 3A-3B, the passenger compartment includes a number of seats 110 and a centre console 160.
The seats 110 may include one or more bucket seats, captain's chairs, bench seats, split bench seats, or the like. Moreover, the seats 110 may be separated into rows, including a first row, a second row, and in some instances, a third row (see, e.g., FIG. 8). The first row may generally refer to the row closest to the front of the vehicle 100.
One or more seats 110, such as the seats 110 in the first row, may be moved from a front-facing position to a rear-facing position while the vehicle is stationary or while the vehicle is moving to allow the passengers in the vehicle 100 to face one another when the vehicle 100 is operating in the autonomous mode.
One way to move the seats 110 from the front-facing position to the rear-facing position may be to rotate the seat 110. The seat 110 may be rotated about an axis 175A that extends generally perpendicularly from a floor of the vehicle 100 and through a centre of the seat 110. Rotating the seat 110 may occur automatically when the vehicle 100 is operating in the autonomous mode or while the vehicle is parked. Moreover, the seat 110 may be rotated manually by, e.g., removing and repositioning the seat 110 or spinning the seat 110 about the axis 175A.
Alternatively, one part of the seat 110, such as a back portion 165, may pivot relative to another part of the seat 110, such as a bottom portion 170. FIGS. 3A-3B show how the back portion 165 may pivot relative to an axis 1753 defined by the bottom portion 170. That is, the back portion 165 of the seat 110 may include one or more arms 180 that are pivotally attached to a frame 185 of the bottom portion 170.
When the back portion 165 has been pivoted to a rear-facing position, the bottom portion 170 may become angled toward the front of the vehicle 100 as shown. The movement of the seat 110 from the front-facing position to the rear-facing position, and vice versa, may be actuated manually or by the motor 150 (not shown in FIGS. 3A-3B) when the vehicle 100 is stationary or operating in the autonomous mode. Different ways of reorienting the seats are described for illustrative purposes only. Other suitable ways to reorient the seats while the vehicle is stationary or moving in autonomous mode may alternatively be used.
A locking mechanism (not shown) may prevent the seat from being moved to the rear-facing position, and vice versa. The locking mechanism may be manually unlocked by the user or automatically by, e.g., the motor 150 or another device. The original position of the seat 110 is shown in FIG. BA, and FIG. 3B shows one of the seats 110 in a rearward position.
The console 160 located between the two front seats 110 may be configured to slide toward the front of the vehicle when one or both seats 110 in the front row are in the rear-facing position. Alternatively, the console 160 may slide toward the back of the vehicle 100 to a position between the first and second rows of seats 110. This way, when one or more seats 110 in the first row are oriented in a rear-facing position, the centre console 160 may act as a table available for passengers in either the first row and/or second row to use. The rearward movement of the central console 160 may also facilitate the reorientation of seats 110, which move between forward and rearward orientations by rotational movements. In other words, the entire console 160 may move toward a centre of the passenger compartment 105 to allow one or more of the seats 110 to change orientations. FIG. BA shows the console 160 in its original position while FIG. SB shows the console 160 moved away from the front of the vehicle 100.
Referring now to FTG. 4, an airbag 190 may be located in the passenger compartment 105 between the first and second rows of seats 110. The airbag 190 may be deployed as a result of a collision while the vehicle 100 is operating in the autonomous mode and/or in a non-autonomous mode. The airbag 190 may be shaped such that a single airbag may be used for all passengers, including rear-facing passengers sitting in the first row and front-facing passengers sitting in the second row or multiple airbags may be used. Although the seats 110 shown in FIG. 4 are separate, the seats 110 may include bench seats or split bench seats that form an entire row, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate a passenger compartment 105 with two rows of bench seats 110. In FIG. 5, the first row is arranged in a rear-facing position and the second row is arranged in a front-facing position. Although not shown in FIG. 5, the front bench seat 110 may include arms 180 and a frame 185 similar to those shown in FIG. 3 for moving the front bench seat 110 into the rear-facing position.
Iherefore, the back portion 165 of the bench seat 110 may be configured to pivot about the axis 1755 (see FIG. 3) defined by the bottom portion 170 to move into the rear-facing position. Pivoting the back portion 165 about the axis 1755 and toward the front of the passenger compartment 105 may cause the bench seat 110 to be arranged in the rear-facing position while pivoting the back portion 165 about the axis 1755 and away from the front of the passenger compartment 105 may cause the bench seat 110 to be arranged in the front-facing position (shown in solid line in FIG. 6) Moreover, the steering wheel 115 may move toward the instrument panel 195 to make room for the front seats 110 to move toward the instrument panel 195 to increase the leg room between the front and second row seats 110 when the front seats 110 are facing rearward.
Alternatively, with reference to FIGS. 6-8, the front row seats 110 may be folded toward the front of the passenger compartment 105 about another axis 175C defined by the bottom portion 170 of each seat 110. The seats 110 may be folded and, e.g., stowed under the instrument panel 195, which may be located at the front of the passenger compartment 105. In one possible approach, the folded seats 110, including the driver seat and the front passenger seat, may slide along rails 200, located on the floor in the passenger compartment 105, toward an area underneath the instrument panel 195. FIG. 6 illustrates an example where the front row includes a bench seat 110 and FIGS. 7 and 8 illustrate examples where the front row includes adjacent bucket seats 110 (i.e., a driver seat and a front passenger seat) . The motor 150 (see FIG. 2) may be used to fold the seats 110 and/or move the seats 110 to the location under the instrument panel 195. Moreover, the motor 150 may return one or more of the seats 110 to their original positions and/or orientations.
To accommodate the seats 110 under the instrument panel 195, one or more components located in the passenger compartment 105, such as the accelerator pedal 120 and the brake pedal 125 (see FIG. 1) , may be moved further toward the front of the passenger compartment 105. Moreover, the steering wheel 115 may move to make room for the driver?s seat 110 to slide under the instrument panel 195. In some possible approaches, another row of seats 110, such as the second row or third row (see FIG. 8), may move forward when the seats 110 in the first row are stowed under the instrument panel 195. Alternatively, or in addition, the third row may, e.g., recline so that the back portion 165 and bottom portion 170 are substantially aligned with one another.
In general, computing systems and/or devices, such as the autonomous mode controller 145, may employ any of a number of computer operating systems, including, but by no means limited to, versions and/or varieties of the Ford SYNC© operating system, the Microsoft Windows® operating system, the Unix operating system (e.g., the Solaris® operating system distributed by Oracle Corporation of Redwood Shores, California) , the AIX UNIX operating system distributed by International Business Machines of Armonk, New York, the Linux operating system, the Mac OS X and iOS operating systems distributed by Apple Inc. of Cupertino, California, and the Android operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance. Examples of computing devices include, without limitation, a computer workstation, a server, a desktop, notebook, laptop, or handheld computer, or some other computing system and/or device.
Computing devices generally include computer-executable instructions, where the instructions may be executable by one or more computing devices such as those listed above.
Computer-executable instructions may be compiled or interpreted from computer programs created using a variety of programming languages and/or technologies, including, without limitation, and either alone or in combination, Java?, C, C++, Visual Basic, Java Script, Perl, etc. Tn general, a processor (e.g., a microprocessor) receives instructions, e.g., from a memory, a computer-readable medium, etc., and executes these instructions, thereby performing one or more processes, including one or more of the processes described herein. Such instructions and other data may be stored and transmitted using a variety of computer-readable media.
A computer-readable medium (also referred to as a processor-readable medium) includes any non-transitory (e.g., tangible) medium that participates in providing data (e.g., instructions) that may be read by a computer (e.g., by a processor of a computer) . Such a medium may take many forms, including, but not limited to, non-volatile media and volatile media. Mon-volatile media may include, for example, optical or magnetic disks and other persistent memory.
volatile media may include, for example, dynamic random access memory (DRAM), which typically constitutes a main memory. Such instructions may be transmitted by one or more transmission media, including coaxial cables, copper wire and fiber optics, including the wires that comprise a system bus coupled to a processor of a computer. Common forms of computer-readable media include, for example, a floppy disk, a flexible disk, hard disk, magnetic tape, any other -10 -magnetic medium, a CD-ROM, DVD, any other optical medium, punch cards, paper tape, any other physical medium with patterns of hoies, a RAM, a PROM, an EPROM, a FLASH-FEPROM, any other memory chip or cartridge, or any other medium from which a computer can read.
In some examples, system elements may be implemented as computer-readable instructions (e.g., software) on one or more computing devices (e.g., servers, personal computers, etc.), stored on computer readable media associated therewith (e.g., disks, memories, etc.). A computer program product may comprise such instructions stored on computer readable media for carrying out the functions described herein.

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  1. -11 -CLPIMS1. A vehicle comprising: a passenger compartment; and a bench seat located in the passenger compartment, the bench seat including a bottom portion and a back portion; wherein the bench seat is configured to move from a front-facing position to a rear-facing position by moving the back portion toward a front of the passenger compartment.
  2. 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the back portion of the bench seat is configured to pivot relative to the bottom portion to move the bench seat from the front-facing position to the rear-facing position.
  3. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 or 2, wherein moving the bench seat to the rear-facing position includes pivoting the back portion of the bench seat about an axis defined by the bottom portion.
  4. 4. The vehicle of any preceding claim, further comprising a motor operably attached to the bench seat and configured to move the bench seat to the rear-facing position.
  5. 5. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein the motor is configured to move the bench seat to the front-facing position.
  6. 6. The vehicle of claim 4 or 5, wherein the motor is configured to move the bench seat when the vehicle is stopped.
  7. 7. The vehicle of claim 4 or 5, wherein the motor is configured to move the bench seat while the vehicle is moving and operating in the autonomous mode.
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  8. 8. The vehicle of any preceding claim, further comprising an airbag located in the passenger compartment behind the bench seat in the front-facing position and in front of the bench seat when in the rear-faoing position.
  9. 9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein the airbag is deployed only when the bench seat is in the rear-facing position.
  10. 10. The vehicle of any preceding claim, wherein the bench seat is configured to be reclined such that the bottom portion and the back portion are substantially aligned.
  11. 11. A vehicle as claimed in any preceding claim comprising autonomous driving sensors and an autonomous controller configured to receive signals generated by the autonomous driving sensors and control at least one vehicle subsystems according to the signals.
  12. 12. The vehicle of any preceding claim, wherein the bench seat is configured to be reclined such that the bottom portion and the back portion are substantially aligned.
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