DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING MARKINGS

20190135108 ยท 2019-05-09

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    Abstract

    A marker display device for an electromechanical device including at least two scales on which a plurality of markers are distributed, respectively linked to the values of physical magnitudes corresponding to at least a first and second physical magnitude linked to each other and relative to the operation of an electromechanical device; a first and a second indicator are adapted to indicate a value associated with the first and second physical magnitude, respectively, both indicators being aligned on aligned markers, belonging to a first and a second graduated scale during the normal operation of the elements of the device assembly.

    Claims

    1. A marker (15, 16) display device associated to the physical magnitudes linked to each other, and relative to the operation of a plurality of devices cooperating as an assembly, characterised in that the display device comprises a controller device in electrical communication with at least a first measuring device, a second measuring device to continuously register the values of a first physical magnitude, a second physical magnitude, originating in the first measuring device and second measuring device; and a third referencing device adapted to provide a reference value relative to the mathematical relationship between the first and second physical magnitude; the controller device being in electrical communication with a first indicator (13), a second indicator (14) to generate and transmit positioning signals to the first and a second indicator (13, 14), respectively, to indicate markers (15, 16) belonging to the first graduated scale (11) and the second graduated scale (12) such that the first and a second indicator (13, 14) are aligned during normal operation of the elements of the assembly.

    2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the controller device is configured to generate and transmit in real time, based on the reference value supplied, the first graduated scale (11) and the second graduated scale (12) modified so that the markers (15, 16) remain aligned in compliance with the current mathematical relationship.

    3. Device according to claim 2, characterised in that the first and second indicator (13, 14) are configured to indicate the markers (15, 16) aligned during normal operation of the elements of the assembly.

    4. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the first and second indicator (13, 14) are configured to indicate markers (15, 16) misaligned during an operation other than the normal or expected operation of the elements of the assembly.

    5. Device according to claim 2, characterised in that the first graduated scale (11), the second graduated scale (12); the first indicator (13) and the second indicator (14) are displayed on a display screen.

    6. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the first physical magnitude and second physical magnitude are measurable independently one of the other.

    7. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that the plurality of devices are assemblage within a motor vehicle and cooperate with the same motor vehicle.

    8. Device according to claim 11, characterised in that the plurality of devices cooperate with a charger or a consumer of a power source.

    9. Device according to claim 3, characterised in that the first graduated scale (11), the second graduated scale (12); the first indicator (13) and the second indicator (14) are displayed on a display screen.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0029] A more detailed explanation of the invention is given in the description which follows and which is based on the accompanying FIGS.:

    [0030] FIG. 1 shows in a diagram the display screen of the marker display device, which are associated to physical magnitudes linked to each other, and relating to the operation of a plurality of devices cooperating as a charger or consumer assembly for a power source 100% charged/discharged, during a normal operation of the elements of the device assembly;

    [0031] FIG. 2 shows in a diagram the display screen of a marker display device, during an operation other than the normal or expected operation of the elements of the device assembly, 60% charged/discharged.

    [0032] FIG. 3 shows in a diagram the display screen of the marker display device during normal operation of a plurality of devices, that cooperate, such as a motor vehicle, when the first gear of that vehicle is engaged;

    [0033] FIG. 4 shows in a diagram the display screen of the marker display device, during an operation other than the normal or expected operation of the motor vehicle when the first gear of that vehicle is engaged;

    [0034] FIG. 5 shows in a diagram the display screen of the marker display device during normal operation of a plurality of devices, that cooperate, such as a motor vehicle, when the fifth gear of that vehicle is engaged; and

    [0035] FIG. 6 shows in a diagram the display screen of the marker display device during an operation other than the normal or expected operation of a motor vehicle when the fifth gear of that vehicle is engaged;

    DESCRIPTION

    [0036] Now referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, the display device of markers 15, 16 of a plurality of devices, cooperating as an assembly, such as a motor vehicle, a charger or consumer of a power source, etc., comprises at least a first indicator 13 to indicate a marker 15 of a first graduated scale 11 and a second indicator 14 to indicate a marker 16 of a second graduated scale 12, the graduated scales 11, 12 and indicators 13, 14 being shown on a display screen; such that during the normal operation of the device elements the first and second indicator 13, 14 are shown superimposed or aligned on the same display screen. That is to say, the two indicators 13, 14 indicate markers 15, 16 that are aligned during normal operation of the electromechanical device.

    [0037] The display device further comprises a controller device in electrical communication with the first and second measuring device to continuously register the values of the first and second physical magnitudes originated in the first and second measuring device and a third referencing device being adapted to provide a reference value relative to the relationship between the physical magnitudes measured.

    [0038] The controller device is in electrical communication with the first and second indicators to generate and transmit corresponding positioning signals to the first and second indicator, respectively, consistent or in accordance with the value referred to the relationship between the magnitudes measured, so that both first and second indicator 13, 14 indicate a marker 15 belonging to the first graduated scale 11 and a marker 16 also belonging to the second graduated scale 12 respectively.

    [0039] The controller device is in electrical communication with a third indicator 17, which audio-visually shows, in real time, information related to the reference value relative to the relationship between physical magnitudes.

    [0040] The controller device comprises a digital signal processor that carries out the transformation, in real time, consistent or in accordance with the reference value provided by the referencing device of the relationship between the physical magnitudes measured; of the graduated scales, divided in markers, at least one of them varying its size and, if necessary, its position based on the new existing mathematical relationship, in the case of a motor vehicle, the mathematical relationship corresponds to the speed or gear engaged in the gearbox.

    [0041] The markers of the variable graduated scale or of the variable graduated scales 15, 16 also move in accordance and coinciding with their new relationship with the other scale, or other scales.

    [0042] The values of physical magnitudes received from the first and second measuring device are transformed into positioning signals by the controller device, which transmits the positioning signals to the first and second indicators 13, and 14 so they indicate the corresponding markers 15, 16 belonging to the graduated scales 11, 12.

    [0043] Now with regard to FIGS. 1, 3 and 5, in case of their existing a normal operation of the elements of the electromechanical device, the first and the second indicator 13, 14 are shown superimposed or aligned on the same display screen.

    [0044] The first and the second indicator 13, 14 position themselves, in real time, on the respective markers 15, 16 of the graduated scales displayed on the display screen. Therefore, the display device shows the user information of the current values of vehicle operation.

    [0045] It should be noted that there is one indicator per graduated scale, which positions itself on a marker of the corresponding graduated scale to indicate the value of the physical magnitude relative to the current operation of the element of the electromechanical device.

    [0046] Each marker 15 of the first graduated scale 11 is associated with a value of a first measurable physical magnitude relative to a first element of the vehicle. Similarly, the markers 16 of the second graduated scale 12 are associated to values of a second likewise measurable physical magnitude, relative to a second element of the vehicle.

    [0047] The markers 15, 16 represent a succession of units between a minimum and maximum value of physical magnitudes representative of the operation of the electromechanical device elements. The graduated scales 11, 12 are related to each other by a known mathematical relationship. As a result, the display device includes graduated scales of various measurable physical magnitudes.

    [0048] With each mathematical relationship change between the first and second measurable physical magnitude, at least one of the graduated scales 11, 12 varies its size and, if necessary, its position with respect to the other graduated scale based on the existing mathematical relationship. As a result, the markers 15, 16 of a graduated scale are also movable in accordance and coinciding with the current relationship between graduated scales 11, 12.

    [0049] Therefore, the size and the relative position of the first scale 11 with respect to the second scale 12 is variable, as well as the position of their markers 15, 16, being a function of the current relationship between the first and second physical magnitude.

    [0050] During normal operation, the first graduated scale 11 and the second graduated scale 12 are represented on the display screen based on the mathematical relationship associated with the current operation, in real time of the electromechanical device, such that the first and second indicators 13, 14 are displayed indicating, if operation is normal, two markers, each of the markers respectively linked to a graduated scale.

    [0051] However, if the operation of at least one element of the electromechanical device is other than the normal or expected operation, the first indicator and the second indicator will no longer be displayed aligned on the display screen, each indicator indicating a marker on the respective graduated scale. That is to say, the markers 15, 16 currently indicated by each indicator 13, 14 are not aligned when the operation of any element of the electromechanical device is other than the normal operation thereof. See FIGS. 2, 4 and 6.

    [0052] With each mathematical relationship change between the first and second measurable physical magnitude, at least one of the graduated scales varies its size and, if necessary, its position with respect to the other graduated scale based on the current mathematical relationship. As a result, the markers of the variable graduated scale also move in accordance and coinciding with the new relationship between scales.

    [0053] The first and/or second indicator 13, 14 will adapt their operating relationship and if necessary their indicating position to the new representation of the graduated scales 11, 12 displayed on the display screen, to indicate the markers 15, 16 corresponding to the current operation of the electromechanical device; there being two situations, one of them is that the first and second indicators remain superimposed or aligned, to indicate aligned markers, which corresponds to a normal operation; see FIGS. 1, 3 and 5; and the second possible situation is that the first and second indicators 13, 14 are displayed misaligned or not superimposed to indicate misaligned markers 15, 16 corresponding to operation other than the normal operation of the electromechanical device; see FIGS. 2, 4 and 6.

    [0054] Therefore, the first and second indicators 13, 14 are positioned on different markers 15, 16 without being aligned on the graduated scales displayed by the display device.

    [0055] The indicators cease to be displayed aligned when the mathematical relationship between the measurable physical magnitudes is different from the relationship relative to the normal operation of the assembly.

    [0056] The first physical magnitude corresponds to the output signal of a first measuring device adapted for measuring the first physical magnitude of the first element of the electromechanical device; for example, the first measuring device is configured to measure the instantaneous speed of the vehicle; the second physical magnitude corresponds to the output signal of a second measuring device adapted for measuring the second physical magnitude of the second element part of the electromechanical device such as, for example, the revolutions per minute of the engine in the same vehicle and the third value, corresponds to a reference about the mathematical relationship between the aforementioned magnitudes, such as for example the gear engaged.

    [0057] As a result, the display device is adapted to notify the driver of the vehicle that the latter's operation is different from the normal or expected operation, when the first indicator and the second indicator are not superimposed and are positioned on likewise misaligned markers; thus, the display device notifies the existence of the abnormal operation of at least one vehicle element.

    [0058] The first and the second indicators 13, 14 are a pointer, which point to a marker of the corresponding associated graduated scale, in turn, to a measurable magnitude.

    [0059] The indicator may be a needle pointer mounted in a revolving or rotating manner, which moves the tip of the needle along the scale through a rotation or rotational movement or a linear movement, movable to the current value of the measurable physical magnitude.

    [0060] Both markers 15, 16; and scales 11, 12, and indicators 13, 14 can be displayed in different colours and change colour to identify the current values of the physical magnitudes, as appropriate for an easier understanding of the information displayed by the display device.

    [0061] With each mathematical relationship change between the first and second measurable physical magnitude, at least one of the graduated scales 11, 12 varies its size and, if necessary, its position with respect to the other graduated scale based on the existing mathematical relationship.

    [0062] The first and/or second indicator 13, 14 will adapt their operation to the new relationship of the scales to indicate the new placement of the respective markers, moving if necessary, jointly, to indicate markers 15, 16 different from the markers prior to the change.

    [0063] The indicators 13, 14 are no longer displayed aligned when the mathematical relationship relating to the normal operation of the electromechanical device that connects the measured physical magnitudes is no longer met.

    [0064] When the mathematical relationship that relates two physical magnitudes varies, at least one of the graduated scales changes, varying its size and if necessary the position of the graduated scale displayed on the display screen, moving the markers 15, 16 so that with the new relationship the markers that meet the mathematical relationship that relates both magnitudes continue to be displayed aligned on both scales.

    [0065] If the value of the separation between both the first and the second indicator 13, 14 exceeds a threshold difference, the user of the electromechanical device may be invited to take some action in the use or maintenance of the electromechanical device, or even to take the electromechanical device to a technical assistance service, to check the proper operation thereof in order to take the appropriate action, helping the user to make the best possible use.

    [0066] As a result, the display device may inform the vehicle driver that vehicle operation is different from the expected normal or most effective operation, when the first indicator and the second indicator 13, 14 are positioned on misaligned markers 15, 16 of both scales; that is, the display device notifies of the existence of abnormal operation or operation different from that expected of parts of the vehicle linked together by physical magnitudes.

    [0067] In short, the first and second graduated scale 11,12 are displayed on the display screen with a certain degree of enlargement or reduction and/or offset based on the existing relationship, at a given time, between the first and second physical magnitude.