Combination model vehicle commercial off the shelf performance characteristics system
20180122161 ยท 2018-05-03
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Abstract
The present invention provides a system and method for calculating the performance characteristics in a model vehicle system at many locations of vehicle usage. One embodiment of the present invention operates in accordance with a model train that includes a commercial off the shelf (COTS) calculating computer receiving information from an axle rotation sensing device, sufficient to calculate or record in actual or scale units performance characteristics such as speed, distance, time in motion, averages, maximums and minimums, energy used, comparison to averages, temperature, lap counts, etc.
Claims
1. A model vehicle performance characteristics system, comprising: a. a model vehicle, b. a commercial off the shelf calculating computer attached to said model vehicle, c. a truck attached to said model vehicle, d. an axle with wheel set attached to said truck, e. a means for conveying axle rotation is attached via a non-tape means to said axle, f. a means for sensing axle rotation is attached to said truck, g. said means for conveying axle rotation conveys the axle rotation to said means for sensing axle rotation, h. said means for sensing axle rotation conveys the axle rotation to said commercial off the shelf calculating computer, whereby said commercial off the shelf calculating computer will provide performance characteristics of said model vehicle.
2. The model vehicle of claim 1, wherein the means for conveying axle rotation is magnetic material.
3. The model vehicle of claim 1, wherein the means for sensing axle rotation is a reed switch.
4. The model vehicle of claim 1, wherein the commercial off the shelf calculating computer is a physical computer whose primary purpose is to provide performance characteristics of bicycles.
5. The model vehicle of claim 1, wherein the commercial off the shelf calculating computer is a software program.
6. A model vehicle performance characteristics system, comprising: a. a model vehicle, b. a commercial off the shelf calculating computer, c. a transmitter attached to said model vehicle, d. a truck attached to said model vehicle, e. an axle with wheel set attached to said truck, f. a means for conveying axle rotation is attached via a non-tape means to said axle, g. a means for sensing axle rotation is attached to said truck, h. said means for conveying axle rotation conveys the axle rotation to said means for sensing axle rotation, i. said means for sensing axle rotation conveys the axle rotation to said transmitter, j. said transmitter conveys the axle rotation to said commercial off the shelf calculating computer, whereby said commercial off the shelf calculating computer will provide performance characteristics of said model vehicle.
7. The model vehicle of claim 6, wherein the means for conveying axle rotation is magnetic material.
8. The model vehicle of claim 6, wherein the means for sensing axle rotation is a reed switch.
9. The model vehicle of claim 6, wherein the commercial off the shelf calculating computer is a physical computer whose primary purpose is to provide performance characteristics of bicycles.
10. The model vehicle of claim 6, wherein the commercial off the shelf calculating computer is a software program.
11. A model vehicle performance characteristics system, comprising: a. a model vehicle, b. a commercial off the shelf calculating computer, c. an axle with wheel set attached to said model vehicle, d. a means for sensing axle rotation is attached to said axle, e. a transmitter is attached to said axle, f. said means for sensing axle rotation conveys the axle rotation to said transmitter, g. said transmitter conveys the axle rotation to said commercial off the shelf calculating computer, whereby said commercial off the shelf calculating computer will provide performance characteristics of said model vehicle.
12. The model vehicle of claim 11, wherein the means for sensing axle rotation is an accelerometer.
13. The model vehicle of claim 11, wherein the means for sensing axle rotation is a gyroscope.
14. The model vehicle of claim 11, wherein the commercial off the shelf calculating computer is a physical computer whose primary purpose is to provide performance characteristics of bicycles.
15. The model vehicle of claim 11, wherein the commercial off the shelf calculating computer is a software program.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 100 model vehicle 102 truck 104 axle 106 wheel set 108 axle rotation conveyance device 110 axle rotation sensing device 112 wire 114 screws 116 COTS calculating computer 208 magnet material axle rotation conveyance device 210 reed switch axle rotation sensing device 316 physical bicycle COTS calculating computer 416 software COTS calculating computer 500 transmitter
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present invention provides a system and method for calculating performance characteristics in a model vehicle system at many locations of the model vehicle usage. In the detailed description that follows, like element numerals are used to describe like elements illustrated in one or more figures.
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[0025] Attached to the axle is axle rotation conveyance device 108 and attached to the truck is axle rotation sensing device 110. The axle rotation sensing device is connected by wire 112 to the COTS calculating computer 116. The COTS calculating computer is attached to the model vehicle by screws 114.
[0026] The axle rotation conveyance device may be attached to, fixed in position by, or made part of the axle via any non-tape means such as adhesive, shrink wrap, hot glue, epoxy, clamps, tie wraps, set screws, etc. Or the axle rotation conveyance device may be attached to, or fixed in position by, a mounting object such as a cradle, housing, case, bracket, etc., which results in the axle rotation conveyance device being attached to, fixed in position by, or is made part of the axle, where the axle rotation conveyance device and mounting object are attached to the axle via a non-tape means. Tape means, which are excluded from this invention as the majority method to affix the axle rotation conveyance device to the axle, are adhesive affixed strips of material which are commonly known as electrical tape, packing tape, surgical tape, etc.
[0027] The axle rotation sensing device may be attached to, in, or on any part of the truck as is convenient and functional, including the top, side, rear, middle, etc.
[0028] The wire may be routed in various directions or lengths, as would be convenient for assembly and model vehicle use without interference to the model vehicle operation. As one example, instead of being routed as shown, the wire may be routed near or through the pivoting center of the truck.
[0029] To operate, the model vehicle in
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[0035] COTS calculating computers have axle sensing and conveyance devices compatible with their operation. One COTS calculating computer may be compatible with and potentially use a reed switch with a single piece or multiple pieces of magnetic material as implied in
[0036] The COTS calculating computer and or transmitter may be attached to the model vehicle by various means. They may be attached by adhesive, tie wraps, rivets, flexible locks, etc., or may be attached to the model vehicle by coupling with a cradle where the cradle itself is attached to the model vehicle.
[0037] It should be appreciated that the attachment positioning of the COTS calculating computer or transmitter, when attached, may change as is convenient, such as attached to the model vehicle body above, below, or to the side, or fixed within the model vehicle body, or be moveable, or be attachable to a fixed or movable cradle.
[0038] The COTS calculating computer and or transmitter may be of various sizes, shapes, environmental durability ratings, display capabilities, or offer other features or performance characteristics that are desirable to model vehicle operators.
[0039] The COTS calculating computer may be correlated to the full or partial rotation of the axle, or correlated to various model scales, such that the COTS calculating computer informs the operator of the desired actual or scale performance characteristics of the model vehicle. As a singular case example, to calibrate to an actual performance characteristic, such as actual speed during speedometer use or actual distance during odometer use, the operator would input the actual model train wheel circumference into the COTS calculating computer as the wheel circumference. As another singular case example, to calibrate to 1:48 O scale, for scale speed during speedometer use or scale distance during odometer use, the operator would input the actual model train wheel circumference multiplied by 48, the O scale, into the calculating computer as the wheel circumference. As is obvious to one in the art, this method can be used for other calculating computers required inputs, such as using wheel diameter instead, or the circumference of the representative wheel size before being reduced to model size, or in different units such as inch or millimeter, etc., and for other model train scales or wheel sizes in scales such as G, HO, etc.
[0040] Having thus described several embodiments of a system and method for calculating actual or scale performance characteristics in a model train system, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the system and method have been achieved. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. The invention is solely defined by the following claims.