Systems and methods for controlling a marine vessel having a joystick with adjustable display
10000268 ยท 2018-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian J. Poirier (Fond du Lac, WI, US)
- Ryan C. Abellera (Fond du Lac, WI, US)
- Todd D. Dannenberg (Oshkosh, WI, US)
- Mark W. Henker (Fond du Lac, WI, US)
- Yana V. Foltice (Cambellsport, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B63H2025/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63H25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01H25/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H25/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H25/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A joystick device for controlling propulsion and steering of a marine vessel has a handle configured to be moveable by an operator to provide propulsion and steering control commands for a marine vessel, and a housing at the base of the handle such that the handle extends out of the housing. The joystick device also has an adjustable display thereon that adjusts based on at least one of a control mode and a movement of the handle.
Claims
1. A joystick device for controlling propulsion and steering of a marine vessel, the joystick device comprising: a handle configured to be movable by an operator to provide propulsion and steering control commands for a marine vessel; a housing at a base of the handle such that the handle extends out of the housing; an adjustable display on the joystick device, wherein the adjustable display includes at least one of an upper display on a top portion of the handle or a lower display on the housing that extends around a base of the handle; and a control unit configured to modify the adjustable display based on movement of the handle by the operator.
2. The joystick device of claim 1, wherein the adjustable display indicates a control command provided by the movement of the handle by the operator.
3. The joystick device of claim 1, wherein the adjustable display is one of a light emitting diode (LED) display, a liquid crystal display (LCD), an electronic paper display, an electroluminescent display (ELD), or a plasma display panel (PDP).
4. The joystick device of claim 1, wherein the adjustable display indicates a direction of the movement of the handle providing a control command.
5. The joystick device of claim 1, wherein the adjustable display includes an illuminable ring, and the control unit controls the illuminable ring to illuminate at least a portion thereof in response to the movement of the handle.
6. The joystick device of claim 5, wherein the lower display includes an illuminable ring.
7. A marine vessel propulsion and steering control system comprising: a joystick device having a handle and a housing, the handle configured to be movable by an operator; a control unit operably connected to the joystick device that associates a movement of the handle with a control command to control propulsion and steering of a marine vessel based on a control mode; and an adjustable display on the housing of the joystick device and extending around a base of the handle, wherein the adjustable display is operated by the control unit based on the control mode.
8. The marine vessel propulsion and steering control system of claim 7, wherein the adjustable display is one of a light emitting diode (LED) display, a liquid crystal display (LCD), an electronic paper display, an electroluminescent display (ELD), or a plasma display panel (PDP).
9. The marine vessel propulsion and steering control system of claim 7, further comprising an upper display on a top portion of the handle operated by the control unit based on the control mode.
10. The marine vessel propulsion and steering control system of claim 7, wherein the adjustable display is an illuminable ring, and wherein the control unit illuminates at least a portion of the illuminable ring based on the control mode.
11. The marine vessel propulsion and steering control system of claim 7, wherein the control unit adjusts the adjustable display in response to movement of the handle by an operator.
12. The marine vessel propulsion and steering control system of claim 11, wherein the control unit controls the adjustable display in response to the movement of the handle to indicate receipt of a valid control command and/or to indicate that the movement is not associated with a permissible control command.
13. The marine vessel propulsion and steering control system of claim 12, wherein the adjustable display is an illuminable ring; and wherein the control unit illuminates a portion of the illuminable ring associated with a direction of movement of the handle to indicate the receipt of the valid control command.
14. A method of controlling a marine vessel, the method comprising the steps of: providing a joystick device, comprising a movable handle, a housing, and an adjustable display, and a control unit associated with the joystick device, the joystick device and control unit configured to cooperate to receive control commands to control propulsion and steering of a marine vessel; wherein the adjustable display includes an illuminable ring; determining a control mode for the joystick device with the control unit; detecting a movement of the handle by an operator, and illuminating at least a portion of the illuminable ring on the joystick device with the control unit in response to the movement of the handle.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising illuminating at least a portion of the illuminable ring on the joystick device with the control unit to indicate at least one of the control mode, a control option, and an error.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising determining that the movement of the handle is not associated with a permissible control command; and wherein the step of illuminating the illuminable ring on the joystick device with the control unit in response to the movement of the handle includes illuminating the illuminable ring to indicate and error.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of illuminating the illuminable ring on the joystick device with the control unit in response to the movement of the handle includes illuminating the illuminable ring in response to receipt of a valid steering command.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein illuminating the illuminable ring in response to receipt of a valid steering command includes illuminating a portion of the illuminable ring associated with a direction of the steering command.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein the adjustable display includes an upper display on a top portion of the joystick and a lower display on the housing; wherein the lower display is the illuminable ring and the upper display is one of a light emitting diode (LED) display, a liquid crystal display (LCD), an electronic paper display, an electroluminescent display (ELD), or a plasma display panel (PDP); and further comprising adjusting the adjustable display in response to the control command by indicating the control mode on the upper display and illuminating at least a portion of the illuminable ring of the lower display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The present disclosure is described with reference to the following Figures. The same numbers are used throughout the Figures to reference like features and like components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(9) In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed.
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(12) The propulsion and steering control system 14 further includes a user input device 122 which may be used to provide control commands to control any number of aspects of the propulsion and steering of the marine vessel 10. For example, the user input device 122 may enable a user to provide input to control any one or more of the route, headings, control mode, propulsion speed, gear, direction, and the like. In exemplary embodiments, the user input device 122 may comprise one or more of a display screen, a touch screen, push buttons, a keyboard, or the like. Alternatively or additionally, the user input device 122 may further include remotely operated or wireless devices not physically installed on the marine vessel 10, such as a fob or other type of remote activator or controller. In another embodiment, the user input device 122 may be combined with the joystick device 50, and/or the joystick device 50 may incorporate user input devices other than just the handle 54, as disclosed in certain embodiments herein.
(13) The control system 14 further includes a joystick device 50 having a handle 54 that can move in various directions. The handle 54 extends from a housing 52. In the depicted embodiment, the handle 54 extends upward from the housing 52 along an axis 57. The handle 54 is depicted in a tilted position, away from its upright center axis 58, for example providing a control command to the control unit 116. As will be known to one of skill in the art, the joystick device 50 may be used to control the steering and propulsion system to affect any range of translational and/or rotational motion of the marine vessel 10. Motions of the joystick device 50 include tilt in the forward, back, right, and left directions, and any combinations thereof (such as tilt forward to the right, or back to the left, etc.) and rotation about the axis 57 of the handle 54, which can be combined with the tilt motions. The corresponding motions of the marine vessel 10 as controlled by movements of the joystick device 50 include translational movements in four basic directions, including forward axial motion, reverse axial motion, port lateral motion, starboard lateral motion, and any direction therebetween. A marine vessel 10 may also be controlled by the joystick device 50 to perform rotational movement about a vertical axis of the marine vessel 10, such as axis 12 along the center of gravity of the marine vessel 10. It is to be appreciated that the aforementioned motions of the handle 54 of the joystick device 50 may also invoke other control commands other than steering commands, depending on the control mode of the joystick device 50.
(14) The propulsion and steering control system 14 further includes a control unit 116. The control unit 116 includes a memory, a programmable processor, and programmable input/output peripherals. As is conventional, the processor can be communicatively connected to a computer readable medium that includes volatile and/or nonvolatile memory upon which computer readable code is stored. The processor can access the computer readable code and the computer readable medium upon executing the code carries out functions as described herein below. The control unit 116 is operatively connected to the various elements of the propulsion and steering control system 14, including the GPS device(s) 102, the IMU 106, the user input device(s) 122, the joystick device 50, and the first and second marine drives 27 and 28. The control unit 116 can receive inputs and send outputs via a CAN bus as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,273,771, which has been incorporated herein by reference. In other examples, the control unit 116 is connected to various portions of the control system 14, as well as other devices on the marine vessel 10, via wireless communication rather than by a wired CAN bus.
(15) In one embodiment, the control unit 116 may receive information from a user input device 122 that allows the operator of the marine vessel 10 to manually select a mode of operation, or a control mode. As an example, the user input device 122 can be an input screen or a set of push buttons that allows the operator of the marine vessel to manually select various modes of operation associated with the marine vessel 10. As is provided herein, such a user input device 122 for selection of a control mode may be integrated into the joystick device 50. The user interface 122 and/or the joystick device 50 may be used by an operator of the marine vessel to select a control mode and provide an enabling signal that informs the control unit 116 that the operator desires to operate the marine vessel 10 in accordance with that control mode. Exemplary control modes may include a station keeping mode that maintains the position of the marine vessel in a selected location, such as at a GPS location and at a particular heading, (referred to herein as Skyhook mode). Another exemplary control mode is a direction control mode that maintains or controls the heading of the marine vessel in accordance with a user selected heading (referred to herein as Heading mode). Another exemplary control mode includes a route-planning mode that controls the heading and/or propulsion of the marine vessel 10 in order to execute a user selected route plan (referred to herein as Route mode). Such control modes are known in the art and examples are described in the prior art references incorporated herein, including at U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,417,399, 7,305,928, 8,050,630, 8,478,464, and 8,924,054. Further exemplary description of such control modes is provided at U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,885,919 and 5,884,213, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
(16) As will be described in further detail below, the joystick device 50 and/or control unit 116 may be configured to variously allow an operator to use the joystick device 50, and particularly the handle 54, to manually steer or maneuver the marine vessel 10, or to adjust the station, heading, route, speed, or the like, depending on the selected control mode.
(17) The joystick device 50 has one or more adjustable displays 69 which may be on the handle 54 or the housing 52 of the joystick. The adjustable display 69 may be adjusted based on the control mode and/or in response to movement of the handle 54. For example, the adjustable display 69 may variously display a mode indicator 71 that indicates an activated control mode (e.g., Skyhook, Route, or Heading), receipt and/or execution of a control command (e.g., to indicate a direction of a steering control command), or available control options 72 (e.g., indicating the control commands associated with certain movements of the handle 54). The adjustable display 69 may be located anywhere on the joystick, including the handle 54 and the housing 52, and may be any type of display that is adjustable to display information as described herein. In exemplary embodiments, the adjustable display 69 may comprise any one or more of an adjustable indicator light or an electronic display, such as a light-emitting diode (LED) display, a liquid-crystal display (LCD), an electronic-paper display, an electro-luminescent display (ELD), or a plasma-display panel (PDP). In one such embodiment, the adjustable display may be a set of indicator lights that are independently illuminable to indicate the control mode of the joystick device 50 or control options 72 available to an operator 44 by moving the handle 54 in specified directions. In certain embodiments, each mode indicator 71 and/or control option 72 may have a unique configuration and/or color.
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(20) Alternatively or additionally, the adjustable display 69 may include a lower display 80, which may also be used to indicate the control mode, receipt of a control instruction, and/or control options 72. In the embodiment of
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(25) In one embodiment, the illuminable ring 81 may illuminate to indicate receipt of a control command, such as a direction of a steering control command. In such an embodiment, a portion of the illuminable ring 81 may light up in response to an operator 44 moving the handle 54 to provide a steering instruction. For example, if the handle 54 is pushed, or tilted, rightward, providing an instruction to steer the marine vessel 10 in the starboard direction, a portion of the right side of the illuminable ring 81 may light up. That could be repeated for any directional steering control command provided by the operator 44. Alternatively or additionally, if the user rotates the handle 54 about its axis 57 to rotate the boat in place, for example, about its center of gravity 12, the illuminable ring 81 may provide a trailing circular light in the direction that the handle 54 is being rotated. In other embodiments, the illuminable ring 81 may flash, such as to indicate activation of a control mode, receipt of a control command, or an error. In one embodiment, the illuminable ring 81 may flash in a particular color to indicate activation of a control mode, and may flash in a different color, such as red, to indicate when an error has occurred, such as receipt of an improper control command or an inability to activate a control mode.
(26) The lower display 80 may take a form different than the illuminable ring 81.
(27) One embodiment of a method 130 of controlling a marine vessel 10 includes determining a control mode at step 132. Such determination may be made, for example, with the control unit 116 in response to input received from an operator 44 via user input device 122 and/or joystick device 50. At step 134, a control mode indicator 71 is displayed on the adjustable display 69 of the joystick device 50. Control options 72 are also displayed on the adjustable display 69 at step 136. At step 138, movement of the handle 54 is detected. At step 140, the control unit assesses whether the detected handle movement is associated with a permissible control command. If the control command is permissible, then the adjustable display 69 is adjusted to indicate the control command at step 142. If the control command associated with the handle movement is not permissible, then an error indicator is displayed on the adjustable display 69 at step 160. In various examples, the error indicator may include the word error, may indicate instructions or otherwise describe the error, may be a flashing of the adjustable display, or the like. In embodiments having an illuminable ring 81, for example, the ring may illuminate in a certain color or pattern to indicate an error.
(28) Another embodiment of a method 130 of controlling a marine vessel 10 includes detecting a button press by an operator at step 144 to engage a control mode. The button may be on the joystick device 50, such as that shown in
(29) In the above description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. The different assemblies described herein may be used alone or in combination with other assemblies. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.