Big Rig Backup Courses
20220319353 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present invention comprises a tool and a method for use in CDL training. The tool comprises a flat plane segmented into sections designated as levels. Each level comprises a one or more parking lanes to support the designated level. The size of each level is customized to support the backup training level. The tool can further comprise a software application to provide simulated backup instruction for the user.
Claims
1. A tool for backup training of a commercial vehicle comprising: a flat plane field having a centrally located rest area section encircled by one or more simulated parking level sections; each simulated parking level section having one or more parking spaces of a predetermined width and length; and each simulated parking level section having a total number of the parking spaces.
2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the simulated parking level is selected from the group consisting of a simulated alley dock backing having 2 parking spaces, a simulated Alley Dock Backing with 3 parking spaces, a simulated sight side backing section having three parking spaces, simulated parallel parking section having opposing simulated curbsides for blindside and sight side backing, a simulated offset backing section with 2 parking spaces, a simulated sight side slanted backing section with three parking spaces, a simulated blind side slanted backing section with three parking spaces, and a simulated and jackknife parking section with two to three parking spaces.
3. The tool of claim 1 wherein a simulated trailer is disposed within one or more parking spaces to simulate a parking level section.
4. The tool of claim 1 wherein a simulated commercial vehicle is placed within one or more parking space to simulate a parking level section.
5. The tool of claim 1 further comprising an opened turn around section located at the lower right end of the flat plane field.
6. The tool of claim 1 wherein the flat plane field is made of material from the selected from the group of asphalt or concrete.
7. The tool of claim 1 wherein the rest area comprises one or more parking spaces.
8. The tool of claim 1 wherein the parking space have the pre-determined length of 50 feet;
9. The tool of claim 1 wherein the parking space have the pre-determined width of 60 feet.
10. A method of using the tool in claim 1 in combination with a commercial vehicle, the method comprising: providing the tool in claim 1; providing a commercial vehicle defined by a front end and a rear end; placing the rear end of the commercial vehicle at a point in front of a designated parking space located within a simulated parking level section; and backing the rear end into a designated space based upon a pre-defined simulated training.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the pre-defined simulated training is is selected from the group consisting of a simulated alley dock backing having 2 parking spaces, a simulated Alley Dock Backing with 3 parking spaces, a simulated sight side backing section having three parking spaces, simulated parallel parking section having opposing simulated curbsides for blindside and sight side backing, a simulated offset backing section with 2 parking spaces, a simulated sight side slanted backing section with three parking spaces, a simulated blind side slanted backing section with three parking spaces, and a simulated and jackknife parking section with two to three parking spaces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] These and other details of the present invention will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are not furnished only by way of illustration and not in limitation of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of a portable beverage container and components thereof provided in accordance with aspects of the present devices, systems, and methods and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present devices, systems, and methods may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the features and the steps for constructing and using the embodiments of the present devices, systems, and methods in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and structures may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. As denoted elsewhere herein, like element numbers are intended to indicate like or similar elements or features.
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[0035] The internal rest area comprises an oval shape section surrounded by a two-lane roadway. One or more parking lanes is disposed within the oval shape section. Each parking level has an entry/exit way into the internal rest area. Starting at the lower left area of the flat surface area is level one. Extending counterclockwise from level one and surrounding the internal rest area one is each designated level. In the illustrated embodiment there is 10 parking levels. However, the parking levels can be customized to support the CDL training facility.
[0036] Each parking level is defined by a pre-determined parking level space which has a rectangular shape defined by a top edge, bottom edge and opposing side edges. Within the pre-determined parking level space is plurality of parking lanes. The backup driving course can be manufactured to simulate one or more of the backup maneuvering levels.
[0037] This tool can also have a turnaround opened area (70) that is placed below level 11 and level 10. Additionally, linearly extended entry roadway (81) that perpendicularly aligns with the encircling roadway (82) the rest area. In use, a truck driver would enter into the extended roadway and drive around the encircling roadway (82) until an entry way to a selected training level is reached.
[0038] Each parking level depicted in
[0039] In the illustrated embodiment, each parking lane has a length of fifty feet and a width of sixty feet. Each level comprises a plurality of parking spaces configured to support a backup training maneuver. Additionally, to support realistic maneuvering, dummy trucks or trailers are placed in a parking lane to simulate real world conditions.
[0040] The following backup maneuvering levels can be supported by the backup training tool:
[0041] Alley Dock Backing—refers to backing at a 45 or 90 degree angle into the designated parking lane.
[0042] Straight Line Backing—refers to backing the truck in a straight line into the designated parking lane.
[0043] Parallel Parking—refers to parking in line with other vehicles parallel to simulated Curb A or Curb B.
[0044] Jackknife Backing—refers to the folding of a truck as it is backed in completely angle of folding knife and backing into the designated parking lane.
[0045] Sight Side Backing—refers to a driver backing from left driver side and has maximum visibility and backing into the designated parking lane.
[0046] Blindside Backing—refers to a driver backing toward the right side of the vehicle; driver has minimum visibility and backing into the designated parking lane.
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[0048] Level 1 (20) Alley Dock parking with two parking spaces.
[0049] Level 2 (25) Alley Dock Parking with three parking spaces.
[0050] Level 3 (30) Off Set parking with two parking spaces.
[0051] Level 4 (35) Sight side slanted parking with three slanted parking spaces.
[0052] Level 5 (37) Sight Side Alley Docking with three parking spaces directly across two parking spaces along with an opened space therebetween.
[0053] Level 6 (40) Simulated opposing curb sides.
[0054] Level 7 (45) Jackknifed parked with two parking spaces.
[0055] Level 8 (50) More Difficult Alley Dock backing with two parking spaces directly across three parking spaces with a smaller opened space therebetween.
[0056] Level 9 (55) blind side slanted backing with three slanted parking spaces.
[0057] Level 10 (60) blind side jackknife backing with three parallel parking spaces
[0058] Level 11 (65) blind side jack knife backing with three parallel parking spaces.
[0059] The Driving Course tool is used in combination with a commercial motor vehicle (“CMV”). In use, the CMV is placed in a backward position within a specific parking level with the distal end of the CMV facing inwardly to support backup driving within a specific level. As depicted in
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[0070] Additionally, the entry way into a parking section can be manual or electronically.
[0071] A bar would be placed at the entry way. In the electronic version one or more sensors are placed on the bar such that when a car pulls up to the entry bar, the bar automatically opens. Alternatively, the bar would have to be manually opened and closed.
[0072] In alternative embodiment, the present invention further comprises a software application to provide simulated instruction. Additionally, the software can record the test drive on each level and provide the status and completion of each level of the course. The support software being stored a server in communication with the Application installed on a smart phone, tablet, computer or lap top browser. The Application browser provides the user the ability to connect to the server to register with the support software. The support software provides a module to register the user with the support software and create a customized training course by selecting from the levels depicted in
[0073] The system then provides the user the option to view simulated training instruction modules for the selected training levels depicted in
[0074] Once the user enters a selected training module from