LASER GUIDED PARKING ASSISTANCE DEVICE
20170021767 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D15/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02B10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B60Q9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A laser guided parking assistance device and methods of operation are disclosed. An example laser guided parking assistance device includes a tilt switch to detect a vertical orientation of a horizontal orientation. The laser guided parking assistance device also includes a laser to emit a laser light beam in response to the tilt switch detecting the horizontal orientation. In an example, a laser guided parking assistance device is configured as a circuit including a battery power source, a laser diode connected in series with the battery power source, and a first tilt switch connected between the battery power source and the laser diode. The tilt switch opens in a vertical position to cut electrical power from the battery power source to the laser diode The first tilt switch closes in a horizontal position to connect electrical power from the battery power source to the laser diode.
Claims
1. A laser guided parking assistance device, comprising: a tilt switch to detect a vertical orientation of a horizontal orientation; and a laser to emit a laser light beam in response to the tilt switch detecting the horizontal orientation.
2. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 1, wherein the tilt switch is gravity sensing.
3. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 1, further comprising a body housing the tilt switch and the laser
4. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 3, further comprising an attachment to attach the body to a garage door.
5. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 1, wherein the laser is positioned at an angle to shine a laser beam onto a windshield of a vehicle as the vehicle is reaching a desired parking position, thereby splitting the laser beam into two laser beams.
6. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 5, wherein one of the two laser beams shines through the windshield and casts a laser light dot onto a dashboard of the vehicle.
7. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 5, wherein one of the two laser beams is deflected off of the windshield and casts a laser light dot onto a wall in front of the vehicle.
8. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 5, wherein two laser light dots move to different locations as the vehicle travels to different positions, and wherein a driver monitors either or both of the laser light dots as position references to park the vehicle at a desired position.
9. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 1, further comprising a time delay circuit to turn off the laser when a garage door is kept in an open position.
10. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 1, further comprising a battery providing power to the laser without need for a household electric source.
11. A laser guided parking assistance device, comprising: a battery power source; a laser diode connected in series with the battery power source; and a first tilt switch connected between the battery power source and the laser diode, the tilt switch opening in a vertical position to cut electrical power from the battery power source to the laser diode, the first tilt switch closing in a horizontal position to connect electrical power from the battery power source to the laser diode.
12. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 11, further comprising a resistor in series with the laser diode, the resistor setting electrical current to the laser diode to determine brightness of a laser beam generated by the laser diode.
13. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 11 further comprising a voltage regular to provide a regulated voltage to drive the laser diode, to maintain a substantially constant light output even as the battery power source declines in power output.
14. The laser guided parking device of claim 11, further comprising a time delay circuit.
15. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 14, wherein the time delay circuit is a resistor-capacitor circuit, wherein a capacitor charges through a resistor when a garage door is left open, and when a voltage on the capacitor reaches a predetermined level, a mosfet switches to turn off the laser diode.
16. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 15, further comprising a second tilt switch providing a quick discharge path for the capacitor when the garage door is closed.
17. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 16, wherein the second tilt switch is perpendicular to the first tilt switch so that the second tilt switch is closed when the garage door is closed, and the second tilt switch is open when the garage door is open.
18. The laser guided parking assistance device of claim 11, wherein the battery power source is a solar battery.
19. A method of operating laser guided parking assistance device, comprising: detecting by a tilt switch, a vertical orientation of a horizontal orientation of a garage door; and emitting a laser ht beam in response to the tilt switch detecting the horizontal orientation.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the tilt switch opening in a vertical position to cut electrical power to a laser diode emitting the laser light beam, and the tilt switch closing in a horizontal position to power the laser diode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] A laser guided parking assistance device and method of operation is disclosed. An example laser guided parking assistance device deploys an eye safe laser for assisting vehicle operators to park a vehicle at the desired position.
[0014] In art example, the laser guided parking assistance device can be installed at a more accessible place than a ceiling of the garage (e.g., on the garage door itself), making installation and maintenance or removal easy and convenient. For example, the laser guided parking assistance device can be mounted by an attachment (e.g., screws) to attach the laser guided parking assistance device to a strut on a top panel of the garage door. In an example, the attachment can be implemented without needing tools (e.g., as a clamp or double-sided tape).
[0015] An example laser guided parking assistance device reduces electrical power consumption when the device is not in use, even down to zero power consumption. The lower power consumption also enables operation by battery power.
[0016] In an example, the laser guided parking assistance device includes a tilt switch, a battery, and an electronic circuit. When the garage door is closed, the laser guided parking assistance device is in a vertical position. When the garage door is open, the laser guided parking assistance device is in a horizontal position near the garage ceiling. The tilt switch inside the device is arranged in the way that when the garage door is in the vertical position the tilt switch is opened and when the garage door is in the horizontal position the tilt switch is closed. When the tilt switch is open, the switch cuts off battery power to all of the electronics of the laser guided parking assistance device so that the device does not consumes electrical power. When the tilt switch is closed, the switch connects electrical power to the electronics of the device which turns on the laser for guiding vehicle parking.
[0017] The tilt switch also enables a sensing function that is free of environmental and external interference, thereby increasing reliability of the laser guided parking assistance device. In addition, the laser is not activated by movement of pets or people, improving safety.
[0018] When the laser is tuned on by the garage door having reached the horizontal position near the garage ceiling, the laser shines a light beam down to the garage floor. As a vehicle moves into the garage, the laser beam shines onto the hood of the vehicle and casts a laser light dot onto the hood. As the vehicle continues to travel into the garage, the laser beam shines onto the windshield of the vehicle.
[0019] In an example, the laser guided parking assistance device is mounted at a position on the garage door such that the laser beam is shining onto the windshield slightly at an angle behind the windshield when the vehicle is reaching the desired position. This configuration causes the laser beam to be split into two laser beams by the glass of the windshield. One laser beam shines through the windshield and casts a laser light dot onto the dashboard of the vehicle. The other laser beam is deflected off of the windshield glass and casts a laser light dot onto a wall in front of the vehicle. When the vehicle is traveling to different positions, both laser light dots move to different locations. The driver can monitor either or both of the laser light dots as position references to park the vehicle at a desired position.
[0020] In an example, the laser can also be turned off by a time delay circuit when the garage door is kept in an open position. The quiescent electronic current in this state is the leaking current of the electronic components in the circuit, which is typically no more than a few micro amps for most commercial electronic components. Normal household batteries can hold power at this low level leaking current for years. The time delay circuit is reset when the garage door is closed.
[0021] Before continuing, it is noted that as used herein, the terms includes and including mean, but is not limited to, includes or including and includes at least or including at least. The term based on means based on and based at least in part on.
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[0023] In an example, the laser guided parking assistance device 10 includes an orientation switch, such as a tilt switch. The tilt switch may be gravity actuated. That is, the tilt switch operates based on its orientation as determined by gravitational pull. The tilt switch may be arranged such that it is open (no electrical current flow) when the garage door 2 is in a vertical position, and the tilt switch is closed (electrical current flow) when the garage door 2 is in a horizontal position. In
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[0025] In an example, the laser guided parking assistance device 10 is powered by a battery. The battery is sized sufficient to actuate a laser diode which generates a laser beam 20. The laser beam 20 emits downward in the direction of the garage floor 5.
[0026] In an example, the laser guided parking assistance device 10 is mounted in a position on the garage door 2 such that the laser beam 20 is emitted at an angle selected to be a behind the windshield 6 of the vehicle 7 when the vehicle 7 is moving close to the desired parking position, it is understood that this angle can be adjusted for a generic vehicle and/or determined based on the specific configuration of the vehicle being operated (e.g., including vehicle height and angle of the windshield).
[0027] When the laser beam 20 hits the windshield 6 of the vehicle 7, the laser beam 20 is split by the glass of the windshield 6, and forms two beams 21a and 22a. Light beam 21a transmits through the windshield 6 and casts a laser light dot 21b onto the dashboard 8 of the vehicle 7. The laser beam 22a is deflected off of the windshield 6 and casts a laser light dot 22b onto the wall 9 in front of the vehicle 7. Accordingly, the driver (or passenger) can visually observe the position of the vehicle 7 relative to a desired parking area within the garage 1.
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[0030] In an example, marking can be provided by the manufacturer of the laser guided parking assistance device 10 to affix to the wall 9 and/or the dashboard 8 of the vehicle 7. In another example, the driver may provide his or her own markings and/or simply remember the relative position of the dots with respect to the desired parking alignment.
[0031] Before continuing, it should be noted that the examples described above are provided for purposes of illustration, and are not intended to be limiting. Other devices and/or device configurations may be utilized to carry out the operations described herein.
[0032] By way of non-limiting example, the orientation of the switch may be reversed and the circuit wired accordingly. In another example, multiple lights may be provided and/or the position of the lights may vary. Likewise, the light source is not limited to a laser and can be any suitable light source (e.g., LED lighting). These and other variations will be readily understood by those having ordinary skill in the art after becoming familiar with the teachings herein.
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[0034] In an example, the circuit 100 includes a battery 110 to provide electrical power. The circuit 100 also includes a tilt switch 120 to turn power on and off in the circuit The tilt switch 110 may be opened or closed based on orientation of the switch. The circuit 100 also includes a laser diode 130 to generate and emit a laser beam. The circuit may also include a resistor 140 to set the electrical current flowing through the laser diode 130 and determines the output or brightness of the laser beam.
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[0036] In addition, the example circuit 200 shown in
[0037] In addition, the example circuit 200 shown in
[0038] In addition, the example circuit 200 shown in
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[0040] In addition, the example circuit 300 shown in
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[0044] The example circuits 100, 200, and 300 shown and described herein are provided only for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting. Other circuits (simple or more sophisticated) may be implemented, as will be readily understood by those having ordinary skill in the art after becoming familiar with the teaching herein.
[0045] It is noted that the examples shown and described are provided for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting. Still other examples are also contemplated.