CONTROL PANEL FOR A VEHICLE
20200307379 · 2020-10-01
Inventors
- Frédéric Balain (Saint Clair du Rhone, FR)
- Remi Barrellon (Simandres, FR)
- Jerome Vigneron (Chaponost, FR)
Cpc classification
B60K35/212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/128
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/139
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01H2300/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a vehicle control panel (15) that comprises:at least one clickable key (20) to which is assigned at least one function, said key (20) being configured to move at least between an inactive position and an active position in which said function is activated;a screen (25) for displaying the current function of the key (20). The function is automatically assigned to the key (20) depending on a current parameter of the vehicle equipped with said control panel (15) or on a current context-related parameter.
Claims
1. A control panel for a vehicle, comprising: at least one clickable key to which is assigned at least one function, said key being configured to move at least between an inactive position and an active position in which said function is activated; and a screen for displaying a current function of the key; wherein the at least one function is automatically assigned to the key depending on a current parameter of the vehicle equipped with said control panel or on a current context-related parameter.
2. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the current parameter of the vehicle is at least one two of: a parameter related to vehicle operation comprising a status of a vehicle engine; a parameter related to vehicle operation comprising an operating mode of the vehicle; a parameter related to operation of the vehicle; a parameter related to a status of the vehicle; or a parameter related to a position of a component of the vehicle.
3. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the current context-related parameter is at least one of or a combination of at least two of ambient light, a presence of an object of the vehicle, and reception of an incoming call or incoming message.
4. The control panel of claim 1, further comprising a control member for manually changing the current function(s) assigned to the key(s) regardless of the current vehicle parameter or context-related parameter.
5. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the function assigned to one key belongs to a list of functions which are pre-established.
6. The control panel of claim 5, wherein a set of functions assigned to the at least one clickable key of the control panel at a given moment is chosen from among several predetermined sets of functions, the set of functions corresponding to one vehicle parameter or context-related parameter.
7. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the screen is included in the key.
8. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the screen is separate from the key.
9. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the control panel includes several distinct keys individually and independently moveable between the inactive position and the active position.
10. The control panel of claim 7, wherein the control panel includes several distinct keys individually and independently moveable between the inactive position and the active position, each key comprising a screen; wherein a group of several adjacent keys is assigned one and a same function, at a given moment, a single icon representing said function being displayed on a whole surface formed by the screens of the several adjacent keys, and said function is activated when any key of the several adjacent keys is moved to the active position.
11. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the control panel comprises a single key on which are defined at least two separate areas, one function being assigned to each area; and wherein the single key further comprises a touch-sensitive surface for determining which area has been acted upon.
12. The control panel of claim 1, wherein the control panel further comprises a vibratory module configured to vibrate at least part of the control panel to allow a user to at least one of: feel a specific area of the control panel; or perform a specific action on the control panel.
13. A control system for a vehicle, the control system comprising: at least one control panel comprising: at least one clickable key to which is assigned at least one function, said key being configured to move at least between an inactive position and an active position in which said function is activated; and a screen for displaying a current function of the key; wherein the at least one function is automatically assigned to the key depending on a current parameter of the vehicle equipped with said control panel or on a current context-related parameter; at least one sensor of a parameter of the vehicle equipped with said control panel or of the current context-related parameter; and a control unit capable of receiving data from the at least one sensor and accordingly assigning a function to at least one key of the control panel.
14. A vehicle, comprising a control panel, the control panel comprising: at least one clickable key to which is assigned at least one function, said key being configured to move at least between an inactive position and an active position in which said function is activated; and a screen for displaying a current function of the key; wherein the at least one function is automatically assigned to the key depending on a current parameter of the vehicle equipped with said control panel or on a current context-related parameter.
15. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the control panel is located on the vehicle a dashboard of the vehicle.
16. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the control panel is located on a steering wheel of the vehicle, close to a driver's hands when in use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
[0042] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0051] The invention can be applied in heavy-duty, medium-duty vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and in working machines (industrial construction machines or construction equipment).
[0052] The vehicle 1 includes a control system 10, as schematically depicted in
[0053] The control panel 15 comprises one or several clickable keys 20. At least one function is assigned to one key 20, and said key 20 is configured to move at least between an inactive position and an active position in which said function is activated. The control panel 15 further comprises a screen 25 for displaying the current function of the key 20. According to the invention, the function is automatically assigned to the key 20 depending on a current parameter of the vehicle 1 or on a current context-related parameter.
[0054] In other words, the function mapping on the control panel is neither fixed (as it depends on the above mentioned parameters) nor definitive (as it may be reprogrammed over time).
[0055] The above mentioned parameter of the vehicle 1 can be a parameter related to the vehicle operation, such as: [0056] a status of the vehicle engine (stopped/running); [0057] an operating mode of the vehicle (stopped/in motion; machining/driving; forward/rearward motion; cruise control/manual driving mode; PTO (power take-off) mode, etc.).
[0058] Said parameter of the vehicle 1 can be a parameter related to the operation, status or position of a component of the vehicle 1, such as the radio, the lights, one window, the 35 roof, the suspensions, the air conditioning system, etc.
[0059] As regards the context-related parameter, it can be the ambient light, the presence of an object or a person in the vicinity of the vehicle, the reception of an incoming call or incoming message.
[0060] In practice, the control system 10 can include at least one sensor of a parameter of the vehicle or of a context-related parameter. In
[0061] Thus, when one of said parameters changes, the function assigned to one key 20 of the control panel 15 automatically changes and the current function is displayed on the screen 25 for the driver's information. The current function may be represented by an appropriate icon easily comprehensible for the driver. The icon can be displayed in black and white, with colours, with highlights, as an animated picture, etc. In case one key is not assigned any function, at a given moment, the screen displays no corresponding icon.
[0062] Examples of parameters entailing automatic changes of function mapping are listed below: [0063] incoming call: displaying functions related to phone; [0064] window or roof opening: displaying functions related to air conditioning; [0065] headlights activation: displaying functions related to internal/external lighting; [0066] pressing any button of the radio: displaying functions related to the radio (volume setting, Bluetooth, equalizer, sub-woofer, etc.); [0067] engaging reverse gear: displaying an image provided by a rear camera; [0068] detecting an obstacle rearward: displaying an image provided by a rear camera; [0069] in the drive mode, at zero vehicle speed: displaying an image provided by a front and downward oriented camera; [0070] at a vehicle speed higher than 5 km/h (for instance) or if an obstacle is detected: displaying an image provided by a front forward oriented camera; [0071] pressing the ECS (Electrical Control Suspension) remote control: displaying functions related to suspensions; [0072] pressing the LECM (Living Environment Control Module) remote control: displaying functions related to bodybuilders; [0073] receiving a message (such as an email, SMS or MMS): displaying functions related to messages, such as keyboard, contacts, etc.; [0074] activating the PTO (power take-off) mode and stopping the vehicle: displaying functions related to bodybuilders and PTO setting; [0075] at a vehicle speed higher than 5 km/h (for instance): displaying functions related to the driving mode; [0076] shifting from autonomous driving to manual driving: displaying a message back to manual driving.
[0077] According to an embodiment, a screen 25 may be included in the or each key 20. To that end, as shown in
[0078] Alternatively, the screen 25 can be separate from the key(s) 20. This later configuration is of particular interest when the keys 20 are on the steering wheel 6, i.e. can be actuated by the driver without looking at the keys 20. Then, the current function of one key can be displayed on a screen at which the driver can easily glance, in order to minimize the driver's inattention. For example, such a remote screen can be located on the cluster 5.
[0079] The set of functions assigned to the key(s) 20 of the control panel 15 at a given moment can be chosen among several predetermined sets of functions. In
[0080] In addition, the sets of functions can subsequently be updated, tuned or reprogrammed in case the needs change. For that purpose, thanks to the invention, no hardware modification is required, only changes on the software have to be made. This brings flexibility to support the bodybuilder, customer adaptation and after market businesses.
[0081] The control panel 15 may also comprise a control member 30 for manually changing the current function(s) assigned to the key(s) 20 regardless of the current vehicle parameter or context-related parameter. Such a disposition may be useful when the driver wants or needs to activate one function which is not currently assigned to one key 20.
[0082] Providing a clickable key rather than a touch-sensitive key helps the driver to ensure that the key has been properly pressed, i.e. that the function has been properly activated, without take his eyes off the road. The keys 20 of the control panel 15 can have raised edges 21 for the user to better feel where his finger is and has to press, and to avoid inadvertent activation of an adjacent key 20. However, other technical solutions can be implemented for helping the user pressing the right key 20.
[0083] For example, the control panel 15 may comprise a vibratory module 17 capable of making at least part of the control panel 15 vibrate. Only one, or several keys 20, can be made to vibrate by the vibratory module 17. Alternatively, the whole area of the control panel 15 can be made to vibrate. This allows the user to feel a specific area of the control panel 15, such as a key edge, of the control panel border. Besides, the vibratory module 17 may allow the user to feel a specific action on the control panel, for example the fact that a function has been activated.
[0084] In practice, as schematically shown in
[0085] Two specific, combinable and non limiting embodiments of the invention will now be described.
[0086] According to a first embodiment of the invention, the control panel 15a comprises several distinct keys 20 which are individually and independently moveable between the inactive position and the active position, for example according to a sliding movement. The control panel 15a can be divided into substantially identical keys 20 (as in
[0087] Each key 20 includes a screen 25 capable of displaying the function currently assigned to the key 20. Although the functions are automatically assigned to the keys 20 depending on a current vehicle parameter or current context-related parameter, a control member 30, for example in the form of a rotating free wheel, can be provided for the user to manually change the available functions.
[0088] The control panel 15a, as well as the control member 30, can be located on the vehicle dashboard 4.
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[0090] In
TABLE-US-00001 Empty Activation of PTO1 Activation of Engine Engine speed Speed Control Control+ Crane Activation of PTO2 Engine Speed Engine speed Control Resume Control
[0091] Assigning these functions to the keys can be triggered by a vehicle that is stopped i.e. speed of 0 km/h. Then, depending on the truck variant and the options available, driver should be able to activate PTO (if PTO are available), use the crane if the truck variant has a crane, etc. . . . .
[0092] In
TABLE-US-00002 Muddy side Off Road Empty Front sun visor up ABS OFF Extra lamps Empty Front sun visor down
[0093] Assigning these functions to the keys can be triggered by default after the vehicle starts.
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[0095] In
TABLE-US-00003 BodyBuilder function Boogie Ratio Empty Empty (drump lift) Control Empty Boogie Lift Selector Empty (Up and Down)
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TABLE-US-00004 Driving Lighting Interior light Plough Light Plus (increase (red) intensity of selected light) Activity Lighting Roof electrical Empty Minus (decrease triangle intensity of selected light)
[0097] Alternatively, such a function mapping could have been automatically assigned following the detection by the light sensor 11, of a low ambient light.
[0098] As can be seen in
[0099] Alternative key activations might be envisaged. At least one key could be designed so that it has distinct active positions (for example following a light pressure or a higher pressure), corresponding to distinct functions. Besides, several different functions could be assigned to a single key; in this case, the selection of the desired function could be achieved by a short or longer pressure period on the key, by a double click, or other appropriate action. Although these previously described arrangements may not be fully satisfactory, and although the invention makes them unnecessary as the useful functions are automatically made available to the driver, these arrangements should not be considered as not applicable with the control panel of the invention.
[0100] With a control panel 15a comprising several individual keys 20 each having its own screen 25, it may be desirable to assign one and the same function to a group of several adjacent keys 20, at a given moment. In such a situation, a single icon representing said function can be displayed on the whole surface formed by the screens 25 of the group of keys 20, which makes it possible to display a significantly larger, image. Then, said function is activated when any key 20 of the group of keys is moved to its active position.
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[0102] Examples when several keys are grouped for an emergency function are listed below: [0103] emergency calls in systems of emergency response such as Era Glonass, for example after the Airbag system triggering or a critical error message (such as engine failure); [0104] hazard warning display when the hazard warning button is activated; [0105] when the emergency function is likely to be activated by a driver wearing gloves, grouping keys for this function makes it possible to increase the active contact area, and thus to make activation easier; [0106] breakdown detection on the vehicle: displaying the technical aid calling button on a larger area.
[0107] Examples when several keys are grouped for displaying a larger image are listed below: [0108] when activating the phone mirroring mode: duplicating the phone screen on the keys screens; [0109] engaging reverse gear: displaying an image provided by a rear camera; [0110] detecting an obstacle rearward: displaying an image provided by a rear camera; [0111] in the drive mode, at zero vehicle speed: displaying an image provided by a front and downward oriented camera; [0112] at a vehicle speed higher than 5 km/h (for instance) or if an obstacle is detected: displaying an image provided by a front forward oriented camera; [0113] pressing a specific key for some time: displaying help, instruction guide and/or explanatory drawings regarding the specific function assigned to said key; [0114] when the engine is turned on: displaying a welcome message.
[0115] It may be envisaged to create at least two separate groups of keys 20 on the control panel 15a, as each key 20 comprises its own screen. One group could display the images provided by the rear camera, while another group could display functions related to the reverse gear (such as deactivation of the reverse buzzer).
[0116] According to a second embodiment of the invention, the control panel 15b comprises a single key 20 on which are defined at least two separate areas 27. One function is assigned to each area 27. Moreover, the key 20 includes a touch-sensitive surface allowing determining which area 27 has been acted upon, i.e. which function has been activated. Thus, even if the whole key 20 is moved from its inactive position towards the active position, for example according to a pivoting movement, the control system 10 makes it possible to activate only the correct function.
[0117] The number of separate areas 27 on the key 20, i.e. the number of available functions at a given moment, may vary depending on the vehicle parameter or context-related parameter.
[0118] The key 20 can include a screen 25 capable of displaying the function currently assigned to each area 27 of the key 20. Alternatively, or in addition, the control panel may include a screen 25 separate from the key. Such a screen 25 may be located on the vehicle cluster 5, and/on the dashboard 4.
[0119] Although the functions are automatically assigned to the keys 20 depending on a current vehicle parameter or current context-related parameter, a control member 30, for example in the form of a touchpad, can be provided for the user to manually change the available functions.
[0120] The control panel 15b, as well as the control member 30, can be located on the vehicle steering wheel 6. They are preferably located close to the driver's hands in use, for example on each portion 61 extending between the central portion 62 (conventionally housing a horn and/or an air bag) and the peripheral portion 63 (see
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[0122] The three above functions can be represented by icons on the screen 25 provided on the key 20. They can also be represented by the same icons on a remote screen 25 more easily visible for the user, such as a part of the cluster 5. This remote screen 25 may display further information not displayed on the key 20, such as the name and a picture of the person calling. It can also be envisaged that the key 20 does not include any icon, the icon(s) being only displayed on the remote screen 25. A visible sign of the area 27 currently touched by the user can also be provided on the remote screen 25 to prevent the user from activating the wrong function. Said visible sign can be a movable cursor.
[0123] As regards the touchpad 30, it can greatly increase the adaptability and performance of the control panel 15b. It may exhibit the usual functionalities of a touch-sensitive surface (drag, enlarge or reduce a picture, etc.). Besides, the vibratory module 17 may be used to provide a feeling dedicated to one or several specific actions on the touchpad 30.
[0124] Thus, the control panel of the invention can be pre-customized and then automatically adapted to the current driver's needs, a manual setting overriding the automatic setting and/or a subsequent reprogramming also being possible. In other words, the invention provides a human machine interface which is highly adjustable, attractive, safe and efficient.
[0125] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.