SOUND CONTROL OF AN ENGINE OR OTHER PRIME MOVER
20170248048 · 2017-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10K11/22
PHYSICS
F01N13/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G10K11/18
PHYSICS
F01N1/168
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2900/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N1/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01N1/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G10K11/18
PHYSICS
F01N13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A system for controlling a sound level of a prime mover permitted to emanate from or within a vehicle includes a global positioning satellite (GPS) receiver operable for receiving a GPS signal and a sound control device. The sound control device is operable for increasing or decreasing a sound level of the prime mover in response to a control signal. A controller in communication with the GPS receiver includes a calendar and clock, and is programmed to execute a method, including receiving the GPS signal via the GPS receiver, and determining an actual location of the vehicle using the GPS signal. The controller also determines an actual date and time of day using the calendar and the clock, respectively, and transmits the control signal to the sound control device to increase or decrease the sound level using at least one of the actual location, date, and time of day.
Claims
1. A system for controlling a sound level of a prime mover that is permitted to emanate from or within a vehicle, the system comprising: a global positioning satellite (GPS) receiver operable for receiving a GPS signal; a sound control device positioned with respect to the vehicle, wherein the sound control device is operable for selectively increasing or decreasing the sound level in response to a control signal; and a controller in communication with the GPS receiver, wherein the controller includes a calendar and a clock, and is programmed to receive the GPS signal via the GPS receiver, determine an actual location of the vehicle using the GPS signal, determine an actual date and time of day using the calendar and the clock, respectively, and transmit the control signal to the sound control device to thereby increase or decrease the sound level using at least one of the actual date, time of day, or location.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the prime mover is an internal combustion engine.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller is programmed to detect a predetermined point of interest a map, and to reduce the sound level when the actual location of the vehicle is within a calibrated range of the predetermined point of interest.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the predetermined point of interest is selected from the group consisting of: a school, a church, a hospital, a cemetery, and a residential neighborhood.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller includes a human machine interface (HMI) device operable for receiving a sound preference as an input signal, and wherein the controller is programmed to compare a date, location, and time of day from the user sound preference to the actual date, time of day, or location, and to transmit the control signal only when the date, time of day, or location from the user sound preference matches the actual date, time of day, or location, respectively.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the sound control device includes an exhaust nozzle assembly having a flapper door with an open and closed position that is selected via the control signal to thereby increase or decrease the sound level outside of the vehicle.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the sound control device includes a speaker system operable for broadcasting an audio signal, and wherein a volume of the audio signal is controlled via the control signal.
8. The system of claim 1, further comprising an additional receiver operable for receiving a communication signal from a remote device, wherein the controller is further programmed to transmit the control signal to the sound control device in response to receipt of the communication signal by the additional receiver.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the communication signal is a Bluetooth signal or a Wi-Fi signal.
10. The system of claim 8, wherein the remote device is a cell phone, and the controller is programmed to decrease the sound level when the cell phone is active.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein the remote device is a transmitter operable for transmitting an identification signal as the communication signal, and wherein the controller is programmed to increase the sound level when the identification signal matches a predetermined identification signal.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller includes a human machine interface (HMI) device operable for displaying a map, and wherein the controller is programmed to receive a user sound preference from the HMI device in the form of user-designated areas or zones of the displayed map.
13. A method for controlling a sound level of a prime mover that is permitted to emanate from or within a vehicle, the method comprising: receiving a global positioning satellite (GPS) signal via a controller using a GPS receiver; determining an actual location of the vehicle using the GPS signal; determining an actual date and time of day using a calendar and a clock of the controller; and increasing or decreasing the sound level using at least one of the actual date, time of day, or location by transmitting a control signal to a sound control device, wherein the sound control device is operable for selectively increasing or decreasing the sound level in response to a control signal.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the prime mover is an internal combustion engine.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising: detecting a predetermined point of interest a map; and reducing the sound level when the actual location of the vehicle is within a calibrated range of the predetermined point of interest.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the predetermined point of interest is selected from the group consisting of: a school, a church, a hospital, a cemetery, and a residential neighborhood.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the controller includes a human machine interface (HMI) device operable for receiving a sound preference as an input signal, further comprising: comparing a location, date, and time of day from the sound preference to the actual location, date, and time of day; and transmitting the control signal only when the date, time of day, or location from the user sound preference matches the actual date, time of day, or location, respectively.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the sound control device includes an exhaust nozzle assembly having a flapper door with an open and closed position, and wherein increasing or decreasing the sound level includes selecting the open or closed position of the flapper door via the control signal to thereby increase or decrease the sound level outside of the vehicle.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the sound control device includes a speaker system operable for broadcasting an audio signal into an interior of the vehicle, and wherein increasing or decreasing the sound level includes selecting a volume of the audio signal using the control signal.
20. The method of claim 13, wherein the system includes an additional receiver operable for receiving a communication signal from a remote device, the method further comprising: transmitting the control signal to the sound control device in response to receipt of the communication signal by the additional receiver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like components throughout the several views, a vehicle 10 is shown in
[0014] As set forth herein with additional reference to
[0015] Using the approach described herein, users of high-performance vehicles such as the example vehicle 10 of
[0016] The sound control device 38 may include an exhaust nozzle assembly 24 as shown schematically in
[0017] Other embodiments of the sound control devices 38 and 138 may be used within the scope of the disclosure as set forth below, including those used for selectively providing sound control in electric or hybrid drive modes in which the prime mover 12 is configured as a traction motor. For instance, the sound control device 138 may be positioned at the front of the vehicle 10 and configured for broadcasting the audio signals 139 outside of the vehicle 10, e.g., as a representative electric motor, engine, or other sound. Such control may occur at lower speeds, particularly when the vehicle 10 is an electric vehicle whose operation at such speeds is relatively quiet. In this manner, the sound control device 138 may be configured to generate sufficient noise for the purposes of providing a suitable pedestrian alert.
[0018] The system 13 of
[0019] In an example embodiment, the prime mover 12 may be configured as an internal combustion engine that generates an exhaust flow (arrow 14) as a product of fuel/air combustion. The exhaust flow (arrow 14) is conducted through a length of exhaust pipe (not shown) and ultimately discharged to the ambient via the exhaust nozzle assembly 24. The vehicle 10 may be configured as a high-performance vehicle, truck, or work vehicle, in which case the sound level emitted by the prime mover 12 may be relatively high. In such embodiments, the exhaust nozzle assembly 24 may be equipped with the sound control device 38, which will now be described with reference to
[0020] Some nozzles 25 of the exhaust nozzle assembly 24 may be equipped with the sound control device 38 of
[0021] The prime mover 12 of
[0022] Referring again to
[0023] For instance, the controller 50 of
[0024] Referring to
[0025] As an example configuration, a user of the vehicle 10 may designate the hours of 10 pm-10 am as being “quiet hours” for designated points of interest (P.sub.X), such as within one mile of the user's house, a school, a church, a place of business, or any other designated point of interest (P.sub.X). The user may designate all stretches of the highway 55 not within a predetermined proximity of a designated point of interest (P.sub.X) as being a designated loud zone (Z.sub.L). For vehicles 10 configured with the example sound control devices 38 and 138 described above, i.e., operable for controlling sound levels both inside and outside of the vehicle interior 18 of
[0026] To implement optional features of the method 100, the controller 50 of
[0027] By way of an example, the controller 50 may be programmed to automatically decrease the sound level via the control signals (arrows 60, 160) of
[0028] By way of example, another high-performance vehicle 10A having the remote device 17A may broadcast a unique RF signal indicative of the make or model of the vehicle 10A. In a particular mode, e.g., a “peacock” or “show” mode, the vehicle 10 can respond to the detection of the vehicle 10A by increasing the sound level of the prime mover 12 emitted outside of the vehicle 10, for instance by rotating the flapper door 34 of
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[0030] Alternatively, with reference to
[0031] A different point of interest P2 may correspond to vehicle dealerships or other high-performance vehicles, and may be with the user entering “Sunday-Saturday (Su-Sa)” or “all” for the designated “loud zone”, with a distance “D” of 0.25 miles around such a point of interest. The user could also use the 2D lookup table 70 to set up other rules such as a rule for conflict resolution, e.g., by having quiet zones take priority over loud zones in the event such zones overlap, for instance by not increasing the sound level when driving through a school zone even if another high-performance vehicle is encountered in the school zone while in the “peacock” or “show” mode described above. The method 100 proceeds to step S104 in
[0032] Step S104 entails determining the actual location of the vehicle 10 and the actual date/time of day using data from the GPS receiver 31, the clock 52, and the calendar 54 of
[0033] At step S106, the controller 50 determines if the actual location, date, and/or time of day from step S104 corresponds to a location, date, or time of day as previously entered at step S102 as the sound preferences (arrow 37) for controlling the sound control devices 38 and/or 138. Step S106 may optionally include detecting the communication signal 17W and/or 35 as an identification signal, and determining if the identification signal matches a predetermined identification signal. The method 100 proceeds to step S108 when the controller 50 determines that the user sound preference for a loud zone is active, and to step S110 when the controller 50 determines that the sound preference is for a quiet zone.
[0034] Step S108 includes transmitting the control signals (arrows 60, 160) of
[0035] Step S110 includes transmitting the control signals (arrows 60, 160) of
[0036] To further enhance the functionality of the controller 50 shown in
[0037] In still other embodiments, the controller 50 of
[0038] While the best modes for carrying out the disclosure have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this disclosure relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the disclosure within the scope of the appended claims.