Wading vehicle water level display

09597961 ยท 2017-03-21

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Abstract

A vehicle (100) comprising a wading information display (1020) and a wading depth sensor, the display showing an elevation of a vehicle on which is superimposed the current wading depth. The display may also indicate simultaneously the maximum wading depth calculated according to the ride height of the vehicle, the inclination of the vehicle by inclination of the displayed elevation, and an advisory speed according to wading depth and/or vehicle inclination.

Claims

1. A method comprising: determining a current wading depth (D) from ground level of a vehicle using a wading sensor; and displaying on a driver display in the vehicle a representation of an elevation view of the vehicle on which is superimposed the current wading depth (D).

2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising calculating a maximum wading depth (Dmax) of the vehicle according to a ride height thereof, and displaying on said elevation of the vehicle a superimposed indication of maximum wading depth.

3. A system for a vehicle comprising: a memory and a processor; and a driver display in the vehicle, wherein the memory contains a program configured to run on the processor to determine a current water depth (D) from ground level, and to control the display to display thereon a representation of an elevation view of a vehicle and a wading depth indicator, said display being arranged to show the current water depth (D) from ground level on said elevation view of the vehicle.

4. The system according to claim 3, wherein the program when run on the processor is configured to to calculate a maximum wading depth (Dmax) of the vehicle from a vehicle ride height and to display the maximum wading depth on said display.

5. The system of claim 4, wherein a line indicative of maximum wading depth (Dmax) is superimposed on said elevation and wherein the position of said line indicative of maximum wading depth on said elevation changes according to a selected ride height.

6. The system of claim 4, wherein maximum wading depth (Dmax) and current water level are simultaneously displayed.

7. The system of claim 4, wherein current water depth (D) is indicated by a color wash.

8. The system of claim 4, further including a vehicle inclination sensor, said display showing the elevation at a real-time inclination with respect to the current water depth (D) and wherein said display is adapted to indicate vehicle inclination in pitch and roll.

9. The system of claim 3, wherein the water depth (D) from ground level is displayed in increments which decrease as the water depth (D) approaches a maximum wading depth (Dmax).

10. A system for a vehicle comprising a display configured to display an elevation of a vehicle and a wading depth indicator, said display being arranged to show the current water depth (D) from ground level on said elevation, further comprising a memory and a processor, the memory containing a program configured to run on the processor to calculate a maximum wading depth (Dmax) of the vehicle from a vehicle ride height and to display the maximum wading depth on said display, further including a vehicle inclination sensor, said display showing the elevation at a real-time inclination with respect to the current water depth (D) and wherein said display is adapted to indicate vehicle inclination in pitch and roll, wherein said display includes a side elevation and/or an end elevation of a vehicle, wherein the end elevation displayed is the lower end and/or wherein the side elevation displayed is the lower side.

11. A vehicle comprising a sensor for determining the wading depth of the vehicle and a system according to claim 3.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying Figures in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a wading off-road vehicle according to embodiments of the present invention;

(3) FIG. 2 is a side view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 wading with a first suspension ride height;

(4) FIG. 3 is a side view of the vehicle of FIG. 1 wading with a second suspension ride height;

(5) FIG. 4 is a flow chart of a method according to the an embodiment of the invention;

(6) FIG. 4a is a view of the wading display of the vehicle of FIG. 1;

(7) FIG. 5 is a view of a wading display according to an alternative embodiment of the invention;

(8) FIGS. 6a to 6d are views of the wading display of FIG. 4a in a plurality of states of depth in accordance with another embodiment of the invention;

(9) FIG. 7 is a flow chart of a method of calculating an advised maximum speed, in accordance with still another embodiment of the invention;

(10) FIGS. 8a and 8b are alternative views of a display in accordance with the a further embodiment of the invention; and

(11) FIGS. 9-25 illustrate display formats for a driver display according to embodiments of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(12) Referring to FIG. 1, a vehicle 100 comprises a body 102, a left front wheel 104 and a left rear wheel 106. The wheels 104, 106 (and their counterparts on the right hand side of the vehicle 100) are connected to the body 102 via a suspension (not shown). Each of the wheels 104, 106 comprises a tyre.

(13) The wheels 104, 106 can move relative to the body 102 to define a ride height R between the lowermost point of the tyres (where they contact the ground) and the lowermost point on the body. The ride height R varies with suspension travel and may be varied by the driver (for example to move from an on-road mode when R is small to an off-road mode when R is large).

(14) The body 102 comprises a windscreen 108 and a bonnet (or hood) 110 covering an engine bay. On the body 102 between the windscreen 108 and the bonnet 110 there is defined and engine intake orifice 112. The orifice 112 is connected to an air filter and intake manifold of the engine (not shown). The intake orifice 112 is positioned at a height H from the lowermost part of the body 102.

(15) The vehicle 100 is shown wading through water 120 at a water depth D from a ground level 130. The water depth D should be distinguished from the water level represented by L which is the level of the water 120 above the lowermost point on the body 102.

(16) It will be noted that although D can be measured (by a roadside gauge or a measuring stick); the distance L is generally unknown (as R can vary).

(17) Turning to FIGS. 2 and 3, the vehicle 100 is shown having a first ride height R1 in FIG. 2 and a second, larger, ride height R2 in FIG. 3. Referring to FIG. 1, the maximum depth of water 120 until the intake orifice 112 becomes wet is Dmax1=R1+H. In FIG. 2 it is Dmax2=R2+H.

(18) The vehicle 100 comprises an onboard ride height sensor (not shown) of known type. Turning to FIG. 4, a sequence of events according to an embodiment of the invention is shown. At step 1000 the vehicle ride height R is sensed using the known onboard sensors. The ride height R is then added to the known height H of the air intake orifice 112 relative to the bottom of the vehicle 100. This represents a safe maximum depth Dmax which is communicated to, and displayed on a driver information display at step 1012. A display 1020 is shown in FIG. 4a according to an embodiment of the invention. The driver can then use a measured depth D of water 120 (either by gauge or onboard depth measurement) to decide whether to proceed.

(19) In an alternative embodiment there is provided a display 1500 as illustrated in FIG. 5, in which the maximum wading depth Dmax is shown, as well as the current measured wading depth D (as measured by an on board water level sensor, e.g. a capacitive, resistive or hydrostatic sensor). Optionally, the display may also show the inclination of the vehicle 100 as measured by onboard tilt sensors. The driver then has an accurate depiction of the water level L at all positions on the vehicle 100. The actual wading depth D may be displayed alone.

(20) Turning to FIGS. 6a to 6d, a driver information display 1020 is shown in varying states. The display 1020 is connected to a computer memory having software configured to control the display output when run on an associated processor. The software controls the display 1020 by showing the wading depth D at a series of discrete levels. Referring to FIG. 6a, 50 percent depth is shown, 75 percent in FIG. 6b, 80 percent in FIG. 6c and 90 percent in FIG. 6d. As will be noted, the increment between each level becomes smaller towards 100 percent. In this example, the display is configured to have nine discrete states25, 50 (FIG. 6a), 75 (FIG. 6b), 80 (FIG. 6c), 85 (FIG. 6d), 90, 95, 97.5 and 100 percent. Increments of 25 percent are suitable at low levels (the water level L is of little concern) decreasing to 2.5 percent at higher levels, where water 120 ingress is a risk.

(21) Turning to FIG. 7, there is illustrated another embodiment of the invention which provides a process for calculating an advised maximum wading speed is shown. At step 2000 the water depth D is measured using an onboard water depth measuring system. At step 2002, the vehicle inclination A is measured using an inclination transducer. At step 2004 depth D and vehicle inclination A are used to determine an advised maximum wading speed Smax which is displayed to the driver at step 2006. The maximum wading speed Smax is calculated to decrease with increased depth D, and decrease with increased inclination A. In one embodiment negative values of inclination A (when the vehicle 100 is travelling uphill) Smax increases as the vehicle 100 leaves the water 120.

(22) Referring to FIGS. 8a and 8b, an advised maximum speed display 2008 is shown.

(23) The display 2008 is a speedometer displayed on a vehicle multi-function display. A wading indicator 2010 is provided which is illuminated if a wading event is detected. A safe speed range indicator 2012 is also illuminated which highlights a range of speeds (typically 0 to Smax) at which it is safe to travel without causing damage to surrounding objects or the vehicle 100 itself. In FIG. 8a Smax is calculated higher than in 8b. The indicator 2012 is represented by an arc extending around the speedometer dial, at the tip of the speedometer pointer.

(24) FIGS. 9 to 25 illustrate embodiments of the invention, in particular there is illustrated a driver display for use in a vehicle 100 when wading. Information for causing the display to appear, to change, and to show information is provided by the sensors which indicate wading and depth of wading D, in particular an ultrasonic sensor such as PDC (parking distance control) sensors. A suitable electronic control system can utilize the outputs of such sensors to control a vehicle display 1020, 1500 in a generally well-known manner.

(25) FIG. 9 shows a representation of a vehicle 10, a dotted line 11 indicating maximum wading depth; in the illustrated embodiment the maximum wading depth of the vehicle 10 is 0.7 m, and a text display 12 of maximum wading depth.

(26) FIG. 10 corresponds to FIG. 9 and also illustrates an icon 13 indicating raised suspension, and a band 14 indicative of actual wading depth. The band 14 may comprise a colour wash. An icon 15 intuitively demonstrates water level, by appearing to float at the indicated level of water.

(27) FIG. 11 shows a lower wading depth 14 corresponding with a normal height suspension setting, indicated by the icon 16.

(28) FIG. 12 shows a vehicle wading at a level indicated by the dotted line 17 with a colour wash below, for example a blue colour wash, and the duck icon 15. The line 17 raises and falls in real time according to actual water level. A caution icon 18 is also displayed.

(29) FIG. 13 illustrates a text indicator showing in text the percentage of maximum permissible depth of wading, in this case 80%, a dotted line at the 80% level, and a dotted line at the level of maximum permissible immersion.

(30) FIG. 14 shows a vehicle at maximum wading depth with the colour wash and dotted line 17 coinciding with the dotted line 11.

(31) FIG. 15 corresponds to FIG. 13 and shows a vehicle at 90% of maximum wading depth.

(32) FIG. 16 illustrates a display for the vehicle driver upon detection of water at wading depth, and listing the following:

(33) FIG. 17 illustrates a driver display with input from a vehicle inclination sensor, again showing actual depth 21, and maximum permissible depth 22. A colour wash 23 indicates water. The vehicle representation is shown at the detected inclination.

(34) FIG. 18 shows a vehicle at a lesser slope than in FIG. 17.

(35) FIG. 19 shows a vehicle reversing into water, for example on a slip way, and utilizing rear facing parking sensors.

(36) FIG. 20 shows a driver display having the usual speedometer 31 and rev counter 32. A vehicle representation 33, corresponding to FIGS. 1 to 11, is shown in the centre with a text indication of Wade Aid 34.

(37) Four different terrain response icons 35 are shown below the vehicle representation; the mode which is engaged (left most) being illuminated.

(38) FIG. 21 shows the terrain response icons also in a separate panel 36.

(39) FIG. 22 shows an enlarged portion of the speedometer, an icon 37 indicating descent, and a restricted speed range 38 as an arc around the outside of the speed graduations (in this case extending from 5-35 kph).

(40) FIG. 23 shows vehicle representations from the side 41 and from one end 42, indicating water level corresponding to vehicle inclination fore and aft, and side to side. An arrow above the vehicle shows nominal deviation from vertical. The vehicle has greater immersion at the rear, and accordingly a rear vehicle view is illustrated. A front view is shown when the front has greater immersion. A lower strip of icons indicate the state of vehicle functions, and include raised suspension 43 and wading 44.

(41) The present application claims priority to UK patent application numbers filed by the present applicant on 15 Dec. 2010 having the application numbers GB1021268.6, GB1021278.5, GB1021272.8, GB1021297.5, GB1021295.9 and GB1027296.7, the contents of each of which are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety.

(42) The present application is related to the PCT applications, filed concurrently with the present application, and naming at least one inventor in common with the present application, which are listed below:

(43) 1. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072998 to Thuy-Yung TRAN and Edward HOARE filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Ultrasonic Wading Detection System for a Vehicle;

(44) 2. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072999 to Thuy-Yung TRAN and Edward HOARE, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Wading Detection System for a Vehicle;

(45) 3. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072986 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE and Nigel CLARKE, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Vehicle Control System;

(46) 4. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072997 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE and Nigel CLARKE, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Wading Depth Estimation For A Vehicle;

(47) 5. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072988 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE and Nigel CLARKE, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Wading Vehicle Depth Measurement Apparatus;

(48) 6. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072990 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE and Nigel CLARKE, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Vehicle Orientation Device and Method;

(49) 7. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072991 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE and Nigel CLARKE, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Wading Vehicle Depth Measurement Apparatus;

(50) 8. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072992 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE, Anthony JONES, Simon THOMSON and Ashutosh TOMAR, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Wading Vehicle Water Level Display;

(51) 9. PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/072996 to Thuy-Yung TRAN, Edward HOARE, Anthony JONES, Simon THOMSON and Ashutosh TOMAR, filed 15 Dec. 2011, entitled Wading Vehicle Advisory Speed Display.

(52) The contents of the above referenced PCT applications (and corresponding UK applications, filed concurrently and having the same ownership, inventorship and Title as the above listed PCT applications) are hereby expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety into the present application.