WHEEL ALIGNMENT MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20220221271 · 2022-07-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01B2210/14
PHYSICS
G01B2210/30
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A system for determining alignment characteristics of a wheel assembly of a vehicle includes one or more optical gauges that are selectively attached to a wheel assembly, with the optical gauge including a mounting base having an underside that is affixed to the wheel assembly and including a gauge piece comprising a known dimension. The system further includes a light projector that projects light onto the optical gauge when attached to the wheel assembly, a digital imager, and a controller. The digital imager is configured to image light from the light projector that is reflected from the optical gauge, and the controller is configured to calculate a distance from the optical gauge based on the imaged light that is reflected from the optical gauge and the known dimension of the gauge piece. The mounting base may be a tape that is adhesively affixed to the wheel assembly.
Claims
1. A system for determining alignment characteristics of a wheel assembly mounted on a vehicle, said system comprising: an optical gauge configured to be selectively attached to a wheel assembly, said optical gauge including a mounting base having an underside that is affixed to the wheel assembly and including a gauge piece comprising a known dimension; a light projector configured to project light that is directed onto the optical gauge when attached to the wheel assembly; a digital imager; and a controller; wherein said digital imager is configured to image light from the light projector that is reflected from the optical gauge, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate a distance from said optical gauge based on the imaged light that is reflected from said optical gauge and said known dimension of said gauge piece.
2. The system of claim 1, further including a reflector, and wherein said light projector is configured to project light at said reflector and said reflector is configured to direct light at said optical gauge at a known angle, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate said distance from said optical gauge further based on said known angle.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said reflector comprises an adjustable reflector whereby said known angle at which said reflector directs light at said optical gauge is changeable and known.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein said adjustable reflector comprises a micro-electro-mechanical system.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein said distance from said optical gauge calculated by said controller comprises a distance from said optical gauge to said digital imager.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein said underside of said mounting base is adhesively mounted to the wheel assembly.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said mounting base comprises a tape.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said known dimension of said gauge piece comprises a thickness of said gauge piece.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said known dimension of said gauge piece comprises a width and/or length of said gauge piece.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein said gauge piece further includes a substrate disposed between said gauge piece and said mounting base, and wherein said known dimension of said gauge piece comprises a thickness of said gauge piece from a surface of said substrate to an upper surface of said gauge piece.
11. The system of claim 2, wherein a distance from said digital imager to said reflector is known, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate said distance from said optical gauge further based on said distance from said digital imager to said reflector.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein said gauge piece includes an upper surface and wherein said upper surface includes a computer readable code.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein said digital imager is configured to image said computer readable code to enable said controller to determine said distance from said optical gauge.
14. A system for determining alignment characteristics of a wheel assembly mounted on a vehicle, said system comprising: a plurality of optical gauges configured to be selectively attached to a wheel assembly, said optical gauges each including a mounting base comprising a tape and having an underside that is adhesively affixed to the wheel assembly and including a gauge piece comprising a known dimension; at least one light projector configured to project light that is directed onto the optical gauges when attached to the wheel assembly; at least one digital imager; and a controller; wherein said at least one digital imager is configured to image light from the at least one light projector that is reflected from the optical gauges, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate distances from said optical gauges based on the imaged light that is reflected from said optical gauge and said known dimension of said gauge pieces, and wherein said controller is configured to determine a plane based on said distances from each of said optical gauges, and wherein said distances from said optical gauges calculated by said controller comprises distances from said optical gauges to said at least one digital imagers; and further including at least one reflector, and wherein said at least one light projector is configured to project light at said at least one reflector and said at least one reflector is configured to direct light at said optical gauges at a known angle, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate said distances from said optical gauges further based on said known angles, and wherein said at least one reflector comprises an adjustable reflector whereby said known angle at which said reflector directs light at said optical gauges is changeable and known.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein said known dimension of said gauge pieces comprises a thickness of said gauge pieces.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein said gauge pieces further include a substrate disposed between said gauge pieces and said mounting bases, and wherein said known dimension of said gauge pieces comprises a thickness of said gauge pieces from a surface of said substrates to an upper surface of said gauge pieces.
17. The system of claim 14, wherein a distance from said digital imager to said reflector is known, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate said distance from said optical gauge further based on said distance from said digital imager to said reflector.
18. The system of claim 14, wherein said gauge piece includes an upper surface and wherein said upper surface includes a computer readable code.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein said digital imager is configured to image said computer readable code to enable said controller to determine said distance from said optical gauge.
20. A system for determining alignment characteristics of a wheel assembly mounted on a vehicle, said system comprising: a mounting sheet configured to be selectively attached to a wheel of a wheel assembly, said mounting sheet including a plurality of optical gauges disposed thereon, said optical gauges each including a gauge piece comprising a known dimension, wherein said mounting sheet includes an underside, and wherein said underside of said mounting sheet is adhesively mounted to the wheel of the wheel assembly; a light projector configured to project light that is directed onto one or more of the optical gauges when said mounting sheet is attached to the wheel of the wheel assembly; a digital imager; and a controller; wherein said digital imager is configured to image light from the light projector that is reflected from the optical gauge, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate a distance from said optical gauge based on the imaged light that is reflected from said optical gauge and said known dimension of said gauge piece.
21. The system of claim 20, further including a reflector, and wherein said light projector is configured to project light at said reflector and said reflector is configured to direct light at said optical gauge at a known angle, and wherein said controller is configured to calculate said distance from said optical gauge further based on said known angle, and wherein said reflector comprises an adjustable reflector whereby said known angle at which said reflector directs light at said optical gauge is changeable and known.
22. The system of any of claim 21, wherein said distance from said optical gauge calculated by said controller comprises a distance from said optical gauge to said digital imager.
23. The system of claim 20, wherein said mounting sheet includes a computer readable code.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the numbered elements in the following written description correspond to like-numbered elements in the figures. A wheel alignment measurement system 20, as shown in the illustrated embodiment of
[0023] Although system 20 is illustrated in connection with only one wheel assembly 22 in
[0024] As understood from
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[0026] The operation of system 20 will now be discussed in more detail with reference to
[0027] Based on the known dimensions of the optical gauges 26, and in particular of the gauge piece 42, as well as the known orientations of the light projector 28 and camera 34 to the reflector 32, and the known angular orientation of the reflector 32, the distance from the tire and wheel assembly 22 to the camera 34 based on the optical gauge 26 can be accurately determined. In particular, as previously noted, the dimension A of the gauge piece 42 of the optical gauge 26 is known very accurately, and the distance B of
[0028] It should be further appreciated that the real time observations captured by camera 34 may be provided to computer 36 for determination of the distance D, including for each optical gauge located on wheel assembly 22 to thereby determine a plane that represents the three-dimensional orientation of the wheel assembly 22 and thus the alignment of the wheel assembly 22. Moreover, computer 36 may receive the real time observations captured by other cameras 34 at each of the wheel assemblies 22 of vehicle 24. It should be appreciated that for each wheel assembly 22 there may be a single light source 28, reflector 32 and camera 34, or there may be multiple of one or more of these components at each wheel assembly 22.
[0029] In a further aspect of the present invention, the noted computer readable code 48 may be used for various aspects related to the process and method for determining alignment. For example, the code 48 may be read, such as via camera 34 and by computer 36, such as via reflected light 35, where the code 48 must first be read prior to enabling the distance D to be solved, where the code 48 may provide confirmation that it is an authentic optical gauge 26 provided for use in connection with system 20, such as provided by the manufacturer of system 20. The code 48 may thus serve as a tool or code to unlock or enable use of the software within computer 36, such as the trigonometric based software code used to solve for D and/or determine the alignment of the wheel assembly 22. Moreover, each optical gauge 26 may have its own unique code that is configured to enable a single use of the optical gauge 26. In this way, for example, a vehicle 22 having four wheel assemblies 22 and utilizing three optical gauges 26 per wheel assembly 22 would use twelve individual optical gauges 26 for use in determining the alignment of each of the wheel assemblies 22 of the vehicle 22. The single use may include, for example, determinations of alignment during an alignment setting process at a vehicle repair shop. Subsequent alignment determinations, such as for another vehicle, may then require the use of new optical gauges 26.
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[0031] System 120 includes multiple optical gauges 126 supported on a mounting base or sheet 146 that is applied to and over the outer face of the wheel 56 of the wheel assembly 22, where in the illustrated embodiment the mounting base 146 is configured as a larger mastic tape sheet that can be affixed to the wheel 56. In like manner to system 20, a light projector 28 projects light 30 at an adjustable reflector 32 to direct the projected light 30 onto the optical gauges 126, and a camera or digital imager 34 images the light 35 reflected off the optical gauges 26 from the projected light 30 (see
[0032] In the illustrated embodiment, optical gauges 126 have accurately known dimensions and the reflector 32 is configured as a micro-electro-mechanical system (“MEMS”) reflector or mirror such as to enable scanning of the optical gauges 126 on the wheel 56 of the tire and wheel assembly 22. Optical gauges 126 include a substrate 144 and a gauge piece 142. As with optical gauges 26, based on the known dimensions of the gauge piece 142, as well as the known orientations of the light projector 28 and camera 34 to the reflector 32, and the known angular orientation of the reflector 32, the distance from the tire and wheel assembly 22, and in particular the wheel 56, to the camera 34 based on the optical gauges 126 can be accurately determined. In the illustrated embodiment three optical gauges 126 are disposed on the mounting sheet 146 such that by determining the distance to the multiple optical gauges 126 thereon a plane can be determined that represents the three-dimensional orientation of the wheel 56 and thus the wheel assembly 22, which in turn corresponds to the alignment of the wheel assembly 22. It should be appreciated that an adhesive mounting sheet 146 may be applied to each wheel 56 of the tire and wheel assemblies 22 of vehicle 24, and that more than three optical gauges 126 may be disposed on a given mounting sheet 146. Still further, mounting sheet 146 may include a computer readable code 148 that is imaged by camera 34 and/or read by controller 36 to enable use of the alignment determination software, such as to enable for a single use of the alignment determination software, whereby a new mounting sheet 146 supporting new optical gauges must be used for each wheel assembly 22.
[0033] In a particular embodiment a machine or assembly 160 is provided for applying the mounting sheet 146 to the wheel 56 of the wheel assembly 22. In such an embodiment the machine 160 is configured to apply mounting sheets 146 to each wheel 56, where the mounting sheets 146 may be individual mounting sheets 146 or may be a roll of multiple mounting sheets 146. The mounting sheets 146 may include mastic or an adhesive over an entire undersurface or just on portions, such as at or on an outer perimeter portion of the undersurface of mounting sheet 146.
[0034] Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.