AUTONOMOUS ECOLOGIC RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR REPLENISHING WASHER FLUID IN A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170225658 ยท 2017-08-10
Inventors
- Francisco Javier Quintero Perez (Uruapan, MX)
- Erick Garcia Dominguez (Tlalnepantla de Baz, MX)
- Jonatan Leff Yaffe (Mexico City, MX)
- Joan Manuel Hernandez (Tlalnepantla de Baz, MX)
Cpc classification
B60S1/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2555/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S1/481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rainwater collection system is provided for a motor vehicle. That rainwater collection system includes a rainwater collector, a gate for the rainwater collector and a controller. The controller is configured to open and close the gate in response to data input respecting the occurrence of precipitation, a level of windshield washer fluid in a windshield washer system of the motor vehicle and in accordance with other monitored parameters including motor vehicle speed and battery voltage level. A related method is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A rainwater collection system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a rainwater collector; a gate for said rainwater collector, said gate being displaceable between an opened position and a closed position; and a controller configured to open or close said gate in response to data input respecting detection of precipitation and a level of windshield washer fluid in a windshield washer system of said motor vehicle.
2. The rainwater collection system of claim 1, wherein said controller is configured to open or close said gate in response to data input respecting a voltage level of a battery of said motor vehicle.
3. The rainwater collection system of claim 2 further including a dedicated battery and a solar cell for charging said dedicated battery.
4. A rainwater collection system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a rainwater collector including a static rainwater collection section and a dynamic rainwater collection section; a first gate and a first driver for said static rainwater collection section; a second gate and a second driver for said dynamic rainwater collection section; and a controller configured to open or close said first gate and said second gate in response to data input respecting detection of precipitation and a level of windshield washer fluid in a windshield washer system of said motor vehicle.
5. The rainwater collection system of claim 4, wherein said controller is configured to open or close said first gate of said static rainwater collector section or said second gate of said dynamic rainwater collection system in response to data input respecting a current ground speed of said motor vehicle.
6. The rainwater collection system of claim 5, wherein said rainwater collection system further includes a windshield washer fluid level sensor.
7. The rainwater collection system of claim 5, wherein said rainwater collection system further includes a rain sensor.
8. The rainwater collection system of claim 5, wherein said rainwater collection system further includes a battery voltage level sensor and said controller is configured to have a data input connected to said battery voltage level sensor.
9. The rainwater collection system of claim 5, wherein said rainwater collection system further includes a motor vehicle speed sensor.
10. The rainwater collection system of claim 5, wherein said rainwater collection system further includes a rain sensor, a windshield washer fluid level sensor and a motor vehicle speed sensor.
11. The rainwater collection system of claim 10, wherein said controller is configured to have data inputs connected to said windshield washer fluid level sensor, said rain sensor and said motor vehicle speed sensor.
12. The rainwater collection system of claim 11, wherein said static collection section includes an upwardly opening recess on an exposed surface of said motor vehicle and said dynamic collection section includes an opening directed motor vehicle forward and in communication with said upwardly opening recess.
13. The rainwater collection system of claim 12, wherein said upwardly opening recess and said opening are provided on a hood of said motor vehicle.
14. The rainwater collection system of claim 13, further including a solar cell and a battery for powering said controller and said drive motor.
15. A method of autonomous ecologic rainwater collection for a motor vehicle windshield washer system, comprising: monitoring, via a first device, for precipitation; monitoring, via a second device, a level of windshield washer fluid in said motor vehicle windshield washer system; and opening, via a controller, a rainwater collector for collection of rainwater when precipitation is detected and said windshield washer fluid is below a predetermined level.
16. The method of claim 15 including monitoring, by a third device, a current speed of said motor vehicle and opening, via a controller, a dynamic rainwater collection section of said rainwater collector for collection of rainwater when said windshield washer fluid is below said predetermined level, rain is detected and current motor vehicle speed is above a predetermined speed.
17. The method of claim 15 including monitoring, by a third device, a current speed of said motor vehicle and opening, via a controller, a static rainwater collection section of said rainwater collector for collection of rainwater when said windshield washer fluid is below said predetermined level, rain is detected and current motor vehicle speed is below a predetermined speed.
18. The method of claim 15, further including monitoring, by a battery voltage sensor, a battery voltage of a battery of said motor vehicle and preventing opening or closing of said rainwater collector when a detected battery voltage is below a predetermined battery voltage level.
19. The method of claim 15 including collecting rainwater with (a) a static rainwater collection section of said rainwater collector when a current speed of said motor vehicle is below a predetermined speed and (b) a dynamic rainwater collection section of said rainwater collector when said current speed of said motor vehicle is above said predetermined speed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0013] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the rainwater collection system and method of autonomous ecologic rainwater collection and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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[0018] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the rainwater collection system and related method, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Reference is now made to
[0020] The controller 18 comprises a computing device such as a dedicated microprocessor or electronic control unit (ECU) operating in accordance with instructions from appropriate control software. Thus, the controller 18 may include one or more processors, one or more memories and one or more network interfaces that communicate with each other over a communication bus.
[0021] In the illustrated embodiment, the controller 18 is connected to a first driver 30 for opening and closing a first gate 32 of the static rainwater collection section 20 and a second driver 34 for opening and closing a second gate 36 of the dynamic rainwater collection section 22. Together, the controller 18 and the first and second drivers 30, 34 comprise a rainwater collection regulator.
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[0024] The rainwater collection system 12 functions to provide a method of autonomous ecologic rainwater collection for a motor vehicle windshield washer system. That method may be broadly described as comprising the steps of monitoring, via a first device or rain sensor 46, the occurrence of rain falling on the motor vehicle 10. That method also includes the step of monitoring, by a second device or liquid level sensor 48, the level of windshield washer fluid in the reservoir 54 of the motor vehicle windshield washer system. In addition, the method includes monitoring, by a third device or motor vehicle speed sensor 50, the current speed of the motor vehicle 10. Still further, the method may include the step of monitoring, by means of a fourth device or battery voltage sensor 52, the battery voltage level of the primary battery of the motor vehicle. In the event that: (a) falling rain is detected by the sensor 46, (b) the washer fluid level is below a predetermined level as detected by the sensor 48, and (c) the battery voltage detected by the sensor 52 is above a predetermined level to provide for operation of the rainwater collection system 12 including the controller 18 and the gate drivers 30, 34, the rainwater collector 14 is opened to collect rain. That collected rain is delivered by a delivery system including a filter (not shown) and a conduit 60 (See
[0025] More specifically, the controller 18 compares the current detected ground speed of the motor vehicle 10 to a predetermined speed. If the detected ground speed, as indicated at the data input 42 via signal from the sensor 50, is below the predetermined speed, the controller 18 sends a control signal to the first driver 30 to open the first gate 32 of the static collector section 20. This opens openings 62 at the bottom of the recess 24 allowing water to be collected and delivered to the washer fluid reservoir 54 through the conduit 60. The static rainwater collection section 20, with the upwardly opening recess 24, efficiently collects water when, for example, the motor vehicle is standing still. Thus, it should be appreciated that the rainwater collection system 12 may be used to autonomously collect rainwater even when the vehicle is parked and unattended.
[0026] In contrast, if the detected ground speed, as indicated by the sensor 50 at the data input 42, is above the predetermined speed, the controller 18 sends a control signal to the second driver 34 to open the second gate 36 of the dynamic collector section 22 which includes the vehicle forward facing opening 26. Thus, rainwater is swept by air movement across the hood 28 and recess 24 into the opening 26 of the dynamic collector section 22 to provide more efficient and effective collection of rainwater when the motor vehicle 10 is being driven at speed. This collected rainwater is then delivered through the conduit 60 to the washer fluid reservoir 54. In the event the level of washer fluid in the reservoir 54 reaches the predetermined fill level, an appropriate signal from the sensor 48 is received at the data input 40 of the controller 18 and the controller 18 controls the drivers 30, 34 to close any open gate 32, 36 and cease collection of rainwater through the collector 14.
[0027] As should be appreciated, the speed of the motor vehicle 10 may vary during rainwater collection. Thus, for example, when the motor vehicle 10 is travelling down the road at a current speed above the predetermined speed, the controller 18 functions to open the gate 36 so as to allow water collection through the dynamic collection section 22 of the rainwater collector 14. The current speed of the motor vehicle 10 is constantly monitored by the sensor 50. Thus, should the motor vehicle 10 come to a stop at a red light, data respecting that change in speed is provided by the sensor 50 to the input 42. The controller 18 responds to that change in speed below the predetermined speed by causing the displacement of the gates 32, 36 so that the dynamic collection section 22 is closed and the static collection section 20 is opened. As should be appreciated, the upwardly opening recess 24 of the static collection section 20 is opportunistically oriented to collect rainwater while the motor vehicle sits at the stop light through the various openings 62 in the bottom wall of the recess. Thus, the most efficient and effective collection of rainwater occurs at substantially any operating speed of the motor vehicle 10.
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[0029] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, the rainwater collection system 12 may not include the solar cell powered battery 56 and the solar cell 58. In such an embodiment, the system 12 is powered by the main battery of the motor vehicle 10. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.