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What is claimed is:
1. An information processing system mounted in a vehicle and comprising:
actuating means for actuating said system for entering and retrieving
specified data in response to commands inputed into said actuating means;
a microprocessor and a memory coupled to said actuating means for
processing data according to a program in said memory;
recording means coupled to said microprocessor and to said actuating means
for storing the entered data inputed into said actuating means;
alpha-numeric display means coupled to said microprocessor for displaying
data retrieved from said recording means and commands entered by a user;
a program stored in said recording means including menus of topics and
subtopics and number codes corresponding to the worded topics and
subtopics;
said actuating means comprising:
a keyboard comprising numerical keys for entering numerical information
into said processing system, and
selector means for causing, when activated, a forward or backward scan of
worded topics in the menu or worded topics in a subtopic menu by said
microprocessor which searches the menus and causes sequential display of
each worded topic on said display means during said scan; and
said display means including means for illustrating letter characters
identifying worded topics and subtopics and numbers identifying selected
worded topics in addition to illustrating numerical inputs and outputs
input into said actuating means or outputed from said recording means.
2. The system according to claim 1, including vehicle component function
sensors and gauges coupled to said microprocessor, and said recording
means including means for storing information entered via said actuating
means and other data generated by vehicle component function sensors and
gauges.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said selector means comprises a
first selector switch for scanning and searching a menu of topics and
numerical codes corresponding to selected worded topics and a second
selector switch for scanning and searching a menu of sub-topics under a
selected topic and numerical codes corresponding to selected worded topics
of said subtopic menu.
4. The system according to claim 1 wherein said actuating means comprises
an audio input unit coupled with said microprocessor and said display
means, said microprocessor including means for causing synchronous
illustration of audio commands on said display means.
5. The system according to claim 1 including an audio output unit coupled
to said microprocessor and said display means for pronouncing the data
shown by said display means.
6. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
menus of sensors and gauges for component functions of the vehicle.
7. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
driver related topics.
8. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
trip related topics.
9. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
load related topics.
10. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
vehicle operation related topics, such as fuel and maintenance.
11. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
fuel tax report information, driver I.D., route destination, load
information, departure location, destination location, fuel purchases,
down time I.D., and maintenance report information.
12. The system according to claim 1 wherein said menu of topics includes
fuel tax report information.
13. The system according to claim 12 wherein said fuel tax report
information menu includes a menu of sub-topics including purchase
fuel-gallons, purchase fuel-location/date, purchase fuel-price, state line
crossing I.D., and lub oil purchase/price/location/date.
14. A method for processing information related to operation of a vehicle,
said method comprising the steps of: sensing data related to various
gauges and sensor component functions of a vehicle; storing said gauge and
sensor component function data in a memory; inputing and retrieving
specified other data including menus of worded topics and sub-topics and
number codes corresponding to the worded topics and sub-topics; keying
numerical information into the memory; scanning in a forward and backward
scan the worded topics in the topic menu; scanning in a forward or
backward scan the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu; and
displaying data retrieved from the memory and commands of a user in an
alpha-numeric manner including the worded topics and the associated number
codes for same.
15. A method for processing information related to the operation of a
vehicle, said method comprising the steps of: sensing data related to
various gauges and sensor component functions of a vehicle; storing said
gauge and sensor component function data in a memory; inputing and
retrieving specified other data comprising menus of worded topics
including a menu of driver related data and sub-topics and number codes
corresponding to the worded topics and sub-topics; keying numerical
information into the memory; scanning in a forward or backward scan the
worded topics in the topic menu; scanning in a forward or backward scan
the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu; and displaying data
retrieved from the memory and commands of a user in an alpha-numeric
manner including the worded topics and the associated number codes for
same.
16. A method for processing information related to the operation of a
vehicle, said method comprising the steps of: sensing data related to
various gauges and sensor component functions of a vehicle; storing said
gauge and sensor component function data in a memory; inputing and
retrieving specified other data comprising menus of worded topics
including a menu of trip related data and sub-topics and number codes
corresponding to the worded topics and sub-topics; keying numerical
information into the memory; scanning in a forward or backward scan the
worded topics in the topic menu; scanning in a forward or backward scan
the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu; and displaying data
retrieved from the memory and commands of a user in an alpha-numeric
manner including the worded topics and the associated number codes for
same.
17. A method for processing information related to the operation of a
vehicle, said method comprising the steps of: sensing data relatd to
various gauges and sensor component functions of a vehicle; storing said
gauge and sensor component function data in a memory; inputing and
retrieving specified other data comprising menus of worded topics
including a menu of load related data and sub-topics and number codes
corresponding to th worded topics and sub-topics; keying numerical
information into the memory, scanning in a forward or backward scan the
worded topics in the topic menu; scanning in a forward or backward scan
the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu; and displaying data
retrieved from the memory and commands of a user in an alpha-numeric
manner including the worded topics and the associated number codes for
same.
18. An information processing system mounted in a vehicle and comprising:
acuating means for actuating said system for entering and retrieving
specified data in response to commands inputed into said actuating means;
a microprocessor and a memory coupled to said actuating means for
processing data according to a program in said memory;
recording means coupled to said microprocessor and to said actuating means
for storing the entered data inputed into said actuating means;
alpha-numeric display means coupled to said microprocessor for displaying
data retrieved from said recordig means and commands entered by a user;
a program stored in said recording means comprising menus of topics
including a menu of driver related data and sub-topics and number codes
corresponding to the worded topics and sub-topics;
said actuating means comprising:
a keyboard comprising numerical keys for entering numerical information
into said processing system,
means for scanning the worded topics in the topic menu in a forward scan or
backward scan, and
means for scanning the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu in a
forward scan or a backward scan; and
said display means including means for illustrating letter characters
identifying worded topics and sub-topics and numbers identifying selected
worded topics in addition to illustrating numerical inputs and outputs
inputed into said actuating means or outputed from said recording means.
19. An information processing system mounted in a vehicle and comprising:
actuating means for actuating said system for entering and retrieving
specified data in response to commands inputed into said actuating means;
a microprocessor and a memory coupled to said actuating means for
processing data according to a program in said memory;
recording means coupled to said microprocessor and to said actuating means
for storing the entered data inputed into said actuating means;
alpha-numeric display means coupled to said microprocessor for displaying
data retrieved from said recording means and commands entered by a user;
a program stored in said recording means comprising menus of topics
including a menu of trip related data and sub-topics and number codes
corresponding to the worded topics and sub-topics;
said actuating means comprising:
a keyboard comprising numerical keys for entering numerical information
into said processing system,
means for scanning the worded topics in the topic menu in a forward scan or
backward scan, and
means for scanning the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu in a
forward scan or a backward scan; and
said display means including means for illustrating letter characters
identifying worded topics and sub-topics and numbers identifying selected
worded topics in addition to illustrating numerical inputs and outputs
inputed into said actuating means or outputed from said recording means.
20. An information processing system mounted in a vehicle and comprising:
actuating means for actuating said system for entering and retrieving
specified data in response to commands inputed into said actuating means;
a microprocessor and a memory coupled to said actuating means for
processing data according to a program in said memory;
recording means coupled to said microprocessor and to said actuating means
for storing the entered data inputed into said actuating means;
alpha-numeric display means coupled to said microprocessor for displaying
data retrieved from said recording means and commands entered by a user;
a program stored in said recording means comprising menus of topics
including a menu of load related data and sub-topics and number codes
correspnding to the worded topics and sub-topics;
said actuating means comprising:
a keyboard comprising numerical keys for entering numerical information
into said processing system,
means for scanning the worded topics in the topic menu in a forward scan or
backward scan, and
means for scanning the worded topics of a selected sub-topic menu in a
forward scan or a backward scan; and
said display means including means for illustrating letter characters
identifying worded topics and sub-topics and numbers identifying selected
worded topics in addition to illustrating numerical inputs and outputs
inputed into said actuating means or outputed from said recording means. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to a data processing system and more particularly
to an information processing system mounted on a motor vehicle for
processing the data generated by a vehicle driver and vehicle function
sensors.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The below described invention is a vehicle information on-board processor
which allows a vehicle operator, maintenance personnel, or others to input
the data into a recorder system, or to display information gathered in a
vehicle recorder system. The system is a simplified method of entering and
retrieving the information from the system. Although there are numerous
devices for an on-board computer responding to a specific request by a
user, none of the prior art devices have the subject information
processing system as described hereinbelow.
Examples of prior art systems for gathering information, displaying
information and recording information relating to the operation of a
vehicle are disclosed in the following patents and patent publications,
the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference:
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Patent Publication No.
Patent Applicant
Publication Date
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U.S. Pat. No. 3,870,818
Barton et al.
March 11, 1975
U.S. Pat. No. 4,386,406
Igarashi et al.
May 31, 1983
U.S. Pat. No. 4,400,779
Kosuge et al.
August 23, 1983
U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,048
Tsuchida et al.
August 30, 1983
European Published
Shirasaki et al.
December 16, 1981
Patent Application No.
EP 41741
Corresponding to U.S. April 10, 1984
Pat. No. 4,442,424
Japanese Published
Ito et al. March 25, 1982
Patent Application No.
JP 57050617
Corresponding to U.S. July 24, 1984
Pat. No. 4,462,079
Japanese Published
Nojiri et al.
September 9, 1982
Patent Application No.
JP 57146317
Corresponding to U.S. March 5, 1985
Pat. No. 4,503,528
European Published
Noso et al. May 4, 1983
Patent Application No.
EP 78015
Corresponding to U.S. July 9, 1985
Pat. No. 4,528,687
Japanese Published
Ito et al. August 25, 1983
Patent Application No.
JP 58143148
Corresponding to U.S. October 29, 1985
Pat. No. 4,550,373
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The Barton et al U.S. Pat. No. 3,870,818 discloses a voice responsive
device similar to an annunciator which includes individual circuits each
capable, upon the triggering of the circuit, to generate speech
synthesizing signals corresponding to a given word or phase. Such voice
responsive device includes electrical circuitry connected to sensors which
when the sensor senses a certain condition generates a trigger signal
which activates the voice responsive device. For example, a brake fluid
sensor would sense the level of brake fluid and would trigger the message
"brake fluid low". Likewise, for oil pressure, for gasoline and for seat
belt the respective sensors therefor, when activated, will cause the
generation of the voice messages "oil pressure low", "gasoline low" or
"fasten seat belt".
The Igarashi et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,386,406 discloses a fuel level measuring
method and apparatus which includes a float that operates a rheostat type
level sensor which is coupled to a microcomputer, the output of which is
coupled to a digital display for indicating the level of fuel remaining in
the fuel tank.
The Kosuge et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,400,779 discloses a method and apparatus
for indicating the mileage corresponding to the remaining fuel in a tank
for vehicles and utilizes a traveled distance detector and a consumed fuel
quantity detector for determining distance traveled per fuel consumed and,
with a microprocessor and a measurement of the fuel remaining in the fuel
tank, will indicate to the driver the mileage corresponding to the
remaining fuel.
The Tsuchida et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,048 is directed to a method and
apparatus for indicating the remaining fuel in a fuel tank and discloses
an apparatus very similar to the apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No.
4,386,406 referred to above.
The Shirasaki et al European Published Patent Application No. EP 41741 is
directed to a method and system for displaying vehicle operating
parameters in a variable format and includes sensors for sensing vehicle
speed, engine rpm, fuel quantity, coolant temperature, vehicle interior
temperature and the exterior ambient temperature. This information is
supplied to and processed by a microcomputer which has an output that is
supplied to a cathode ray tube display unit. Pushbutton actuated switches
corresponding to the parameters being sensed and monitored are provided so
that an operator can depress a pushbutton to display a desired parameter.
Furthermore, when the sensor senses a parameter out of range such as low
fuel or high coolant temperature, a voice synthesizer is activated by the
microcomputer to provide a vocal announcement or warning. A command signal
to the microcomputer can be entered by the use of a microphone and a voice
recognizer instead of by pushbutton. In this modification, the vehicle
driver would give a vocal command such as by saying "fuel", "coolant
temperature", etc.
The Ito et al Japanese Published Patent Application No. JP 57050617 is
directed to an apparatus of information offer for agriculture operation.
The apparatus includes a keyboard, a speed detector, a fuel consumption
rate detector, a computer and a visual display. With this apparatus
mounted on an agricultural machine, such as a tractor, the operator can
input via the keyboard to the computer the working width of the
agricultural field and the computer will estimate the time of completion
of the agricultural work or the fuel consumption at the time of completion
of the work and display this information on the visual display.
The Nojiri et al Japanese Published Patent Application No. JP 57146317
discloses a method and apparatus for controlling a vehicle and includes a
microcomputer, a radio control unit, a stereo control unit and an air
conditioner control unit coupled to the microcomputer. Coupled to an
output of the microcomputer is a sound synthesizer and loud speaker. Also
provided is a microphone and a sound recognition circuit for inputting
voice commands to the microcomputer. A single pushbutton switch is mounted
in the center of the steering wheel and utilized to manipulate the radio,
the stereo unit or an air conditioner. The sound recognition system,
including the microphone and sound recognition circuit, may be used in
place of or together with the switch whereby the microcomputer can detect
a "command" and responsd to instructions from the driver of the vehicle.
The Noso et al European Patent Publication No. EP 78015 discloses a
spoken-instruction controlled system for an automotive vehicle and
includes a voice recognition system which when, actuated a first time
activates a system for controlling devices in an automobile, such as power
doors and windows or a car radio. The first voice recognition activation
causes an operation and a second voice recognition causes stopping of the
operation.
The Ito et al Japanese Published Patent Application No. JP 58143148
discloses a temperature-feedback electronic engine control apparatus for
computing various engine operating parameters, such as fuel injection
amount, on the basis of input signals from a temperature sensor which
detects engine temperature. Other sensors for sensing water temperature,
throttle switch position, crank angle position, air fuel ratio and vehicle
speed are also provided. The information gained from these sensors is
supplied to a digital processing circuit. The apparatus senses
temperatures before and after explosion of fuel in the cylinders of the
vehicle and controls electromagnetic fuel injection relative to engine
temperatures determined.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, the information processing system
mounted on a vehicle comprises an actuating means for commanding the
system to enter and retrieve the certain data. A processor means for
operating the data in conformance with a preprogrammed memory means
installable therein. A recorder for storing the entered data and
communicating with the actuating means and a display means which reflect
the generated data and commands entered by a user. The actuating means
comprises a keyboard with numerical keys for entering digital information
into the processing system. A selector means for searching a program with
a corresponding topic being shown by the display means. The alpha-numeric
display means are capable of demonstrating letter characters and numbers
for identifying topics, sub-topics and the numbers identifying selected
codes which are related to a predetermined list of words in numerical
input and output.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective illustrative view of a keyboard, a display unit a
voice recognizer and a microphone;
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the vehicle information processing
system.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The invention may be carried into practice in a number of ways but one
specific embodiment will be described by way of example.
Referring now to the drawings wherein reference characters designated like
or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 a vehicle on-board information processing system 10. The
data processing system 10 comprises an actuating means 12 including a
keyboard 14. The keyboard 14 includes a plurality of keys 16, essentially
indicating 0 through 9 digits, "Clear" and "Enter" keys, 18 and 20,
respectively, for cancelling currently displayed information and
transmitting the desired information into the vehicle recording unit 21.
The recording system stores the data transmitted from the actuating means
12 and from vehicle element function sensors and gauges as shown in FIG.
2. Such sensors can include, as known in the art, temperature sensors, an
engine rpm sensor, a speed sensor, an oil pressure sensor, and a fuel
level sensor, to name a few.
The keyboard also has two selector switches 22 and 24 which could be of a
rocker or toggle type. Upon actuating the first toggle switch 22, a menu
or list of the program topics will begin to appear on a display unit 26.
The switch 22 allows the menu items to be stepped or scanned through in
forward or reverse sequence. The second selector switch 24 allows to
search sub-topics or items in the selected menu topic displayed for
subsequent entry, if necessary. This second rocker switch 24 also allows
items or sub-topics to be reciprocably stepped or scanned through with
predetermined speed.
The keyboard 14 can be dash-mounted or remotely mounted. The information
from the keyboard 14 to the recorder transmits via an electrical cable 28.
The topic menu and sub-topic titles list are contained in a microprocessor
in the keyboard 14, or it can be placed in the recorder 21. The actuating
means communicate information displayable by the display module 26 via a
cable, if the keyboard is replaced by a voice input module 30 responding
to audio commands.
A voice output unit or synthesizer 32 can be an optional feature of the
system and can provide for an audible signal or command that represents
data being displayed. The module or voice output unit 32 can be attached
to the display unit 26 or data entry actuating unit 14 remotely mounted on
a cab body. It is connected to the actuating keyboard via a cable.
A display unit 26 contains an alpha-numeric display panel 34 containing
LCD, LED or the like medium for illumination of data. The display unit is
dash mounted with the keyboard 14 but can be remotely mounted.
A voice input unit 36, as is known in the art and as shown in FIGS. 1 and
2, can be substituted for the keyboard with keys and switches. The voice
input unit 36 is synchronized with the display unit for simultaneous
illumination of the command and the generated data.
In operation, the device is used to input the data to a vehicle recording
system using very few key strokes. An operator presses the rocker switch
number 22 to reciprocably step or scan through a preprogrammed sequence of
topics in the menu. The speed is adjustable. The selected menu item will
be displayed on the alpha-numeric display module 26. Optionally, the voice
output module would pronounce the menu items as they are sequenced
through. The user stops at the item of desired input and then presses the
enter key to input this item.
One of the advantages of the above-described system is the utilization of a
simple keyboard with keys for entering only numerical information, which
can represent word commands. For instance, next to the words "State of
Idaho" selected in the sub-topic menu, the display will indicate a
numerical or digital code. Thus, the operator can plug in the code and
other input data using only numerical keys.
The menu can, for example, include the following items: Fuel Tax Report
Input, Driver ID, Route Designation, Load Input, Departure Location,
Destination Location, Fuel Purchases, Downtime ID, Maintenance Report
Input, etc.
Once the menu topic is selected and entered, a second switch 24 is used to
step through the programmed input or output descriptors pertinent to the
selected menu item. The sub-topic menu items can be reciprocably sequenced
through the second switch. A voice module output unit 32, if used,
pronounces the displayed items. The user stops at the desired sub-topic
and presses the enter key to input his choice of numbers to the input
device. Selected sub-topics are represented in the following samples:
Menu items: Fuel Tax Report Input
Select Sub-topic Titles: Purchased Fuel-Gallons, Purchased
Fuel-Location/Date, Purchased Fuel-Price, State Line Crossing ID, Lube Oil
Purchase/Price/Location/Date, etc.
The menu topics and sub-topics can be tailored to the user's requirement by
a special microprocessor programming at the time of installation. Once the
menu topic and sub-topics are entered, the user inputs the numeric
information via the actuating keyboard. The information is then
transmitted to the recorder via electrical or radio communication
channels.
The menu and sub-topic items are stored in a microprocessor that can be
located in the entry actuating unit 12, as shown in FIG. 2, or in the
recorder unit 21, as shown in phantom in FIG. 2. The microprocessor
programming can be tailored to provide the required items and formats. The
microprossessor also extracts data for the display from the recorder menu
in response to the user's command.
The recorder unit 21 accumulates the data entered by a vehicle operator and
the data generated by a vehicle components' operation sensors and gauges,
e.g., an odometer, brake wear sensor, etc. The recorded data is recalled
by the command entered through the keyboard or similar actuating means.
While one embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described
herein, various changes and modifications may be made therein without
departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the
appended claims.
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