The field to which the disclosure generally relates includes methods of parking a vehicle.
Parking a vehicle may present a number of challenges to drivers. Parallel parking in particular, may require a number of decisions and actions to effectively reposition the vehicle from a traffic lane into a limited space that may be adjacent to a curb. A typical automobile may be equipped with a number of sensors and actuators for various purposes. Some parking systems may use these sensors and actuators to scan the surroundings and assist a driver in parking a vehicle by prompting the vehicle's driver to provide accurate steering inputs suitable for maneuvering the vehicle into the selected parking space. Other parking systems may control steering inputs, while relying on the driver to operate the accelerator and brake pedals. Such systems may be referred to as semi-autonomous, in that they rely on the driver to ultimately control inputs needed to move the vehicle completely into a selected parking space.
Other described vehicle parking systems may be intended to control steering, engine, and automatic transmission operation to maneuver the vehicle into a selected parking space. These systems may be referred to as autonomous, in that the driver may initiate operation of the parking activity, but then electronic controllers may use various sensed inputs to process data and control the vehicle systems needed to completely park the vehicle.
Equipping a vehicle with a manual transmission may compound the challenges associated with parking a vehicle. In addition to steering the vehicle and operating the accelerator and brakes, a clutch must be actuated to engage the drivetrain to move the vehicle, and to disengage the drivetrain to stop the vehicle.
A number of illustrative variations may include methods of parking a vehicle. In these methods, a vehicle may be provided with a manual transmission. The vehicle may be equipped with an automatically modulated clutch. A target parking space may be identified, and the clutch may be modulated automatically through a controller to move the vehicle while scanning the target parking space. The vehicle may then be automatically steered through a controller while simultaneously modulating the clutch automatically through a controller to move the vehicle into the target parking space.
A number of other illustrative variations may include methods of parking a vehicle that is equipped with a manually actuated transmission. In these methods the vehicle may be equipped with an automatically modulated clutch. A target parking space may be identified, and the vehicle may be stopped at a first location that is rearward and to a side of the target parking space. The clutch may be modulated automatically through a controller to autonomously move the vehicle in a forward direction while scanning the target parking space. The vehicle may be stopped at second location that is forward and to the side of the target parking space. The transmission may be manually shifted into reverse. The vehicle may then be steered automatically while the controller simultaneously modulates the clutch automatically to move the vehicle into the target parking space.
Other illustrative variations may include a system for automatically parking a vehicle that has an engine and a manually operated transmission. The system may include a sensor configured to detect objects proximate to the vehicle, and a steering system for steering the vehicle. A clutch may be configured to engage and disengage the engine and the manual operated transmission. Controllers may autonomously control the steering and may autonomously actuate the vehicle's clutch. The controllers may determine a boundary of a target parking space based on location of the objects detected by the sensor, and may autonomously control the steering and actuate the clutch to effect movement of the vehicle into the target parking space.
Other illustrative variations within the scope of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided herein. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while disclosing variations within the scope of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Select examples of variations within the scope of the invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the variations is merely illustrative in nature and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, its application, or uses.
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The human machine interface 16 may include elements in a vehicle's instrument panel to communicate with the vehicle's driver. A selector device may be provided to receive commands from the driver such as selecting activation of automatic parking system 10. The human machine interface 16 may be configured to receive various inputs from an operator by hand, foot, voice or other means. For example, the driver's application of the vehicle's brake may be communicated to the controller 12. In addition, the human machine interface 16 may enable remote activation of the automatic parking system 10 by a hand held or other device. The human machine interface 16 may also include visual, audible, or tactile feedback to the driver, and may provide specific instructions to the driver. For example, the driver may be advised of automatic parking initiation, and the human machine interface 16 may advise the driver to perform necessary functions.
The automatic parking system 10 may include a clutch module 18, which along with controller 12 may control a clutch actuator 20 of the vehicle. The clutch actuator 20 may be used to move the clutch to transmit or prevent the flow of power from the vehicle's engine to its manual operated transmission. The clutch actuator 20 may include a hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, or another motive means responsive to manual input from the vehicle's driver and automatic input from controller 12 or clutch module 18. One such device is described in provisional U.S. patent application 61/939,890 to a Hydraulic Power Pack Actuator For Controlling A manual Clutch filed Feb. 14, 2014, which is assigned to the assignee of the current invention and which is specifically incorporated herein by reference. The clutch module 18 may be an electronic module or similar device, configured to actuate the vehicle's clutch without the driver's depression of the clutch pedal. The controller 12 may provide control signals to the clutch module 18, to release or engage the clutch. The clutch module 18 may be a separate controller from the controller 12 or may be integrated there with as a single unit.
A steering module 22, may be included in the automatic parking system 10, which along with controller 12 may control a steering actuator 24 of the vehicle. The steering actuator 24 may be used to turn the steerable wheels of the vehicle. The steering actuator 24 may include a hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, or another motive means responsive to manual input from the vehicle's driver and automatic input from controller 12 or steering module 22. The steering module 22 may be an electronic module or similar device, configured to actuate the vehicle's steerable wheels without the driver turning the vehicle's steering wheel. The controller 12 may provide control signals to the steering module 22, to steer the vehicle's wheels. The steering module 22 may be a separate controller from the controller 12 or may be integrated there with as a single unit.
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Through the system and method described herein, automatic parking of a vehicle with a manual transmission is accomplished. The description of variants herein is only illustrative of components, elements, acts, products, systems and methods considered to be within the scope of the invention and is not in any way intended to limit such scope by what is specifically disclosed or not expressly set forth. Components, elements, acts, products, systems and methods may be combined and rearranged other than as expressly described herein and still are considered to be within the scope of the invention.
Variation 1 may include a method of parking a vehicle, which may include providing a vehicle with a manual transmission. The vehicle may be equipped with an automatically modulated clutch. A target parking space may be identified. The clutch may be modulated automatically through a controller network to move the vehicle while scanning the target parking space. The vehicle may be automatically steered through the controller network while simultaneously modulating the clutch automatically through the controller network to move the vehicle into the target parking space.
Variation 2 may include a method according to variation 1 and may include the step of manually stopping the vehicle at a first location that is rearward and to a side of the target parking space.
Variation 3 may include a method according to variation 1 or 2 and may include the step of autonomously stopping the vehicle at a second location that is forward and to the side of the target parking space, after scanning the target parking space.
Variation 4 may include a method according to any of variations 1 through 3 and may include the step of manually shifting the manual transmission into reverse after stopping the vehicle at the second location.
Variation 5 may include a method according to any of variations 1 through 4 and may include the steps of providing an instruction to shift the vehicle into a forward gear after the vehicle is moved into the target parking space, and autonomously moving the vehicle forward in the target parking space.
Variation 6 may include a method of parking a vehicle that is equipped with a manually actuated transmission. The vehicle may be equipped with an automatically modulated clutch. A target parking space may be identified and the vehicle may be stopped at a first location that is rearward and to a side of the target parking space. The clutch may be modulated automatically through a controller network to autonomously move the vehicle in a forward direction while scanning the target parking space. The vehicle may be stopped at second location that is forward and to the side of the target parking space. The transmission may be manually shifted into reverse. The vehicle may then be steered automatically while the controller network simultaneously modulates the clutch automatically to move the vehicle into the target parking space.
Variation 7 may include a method according to variation 6 and may include the step of notifying the driver to shift the manually actuated transmission into first gear after the vehicle is stopped at the first location.
Variation 8 may include a method according to variation 6 or 7 and may include the step of notifying the driver to shift the manually actuated transmission into reverse gear after the vehicle is stopped at the second location.
Variation 9 may include a method according to any of variations 6 through 8 and may include the step of notifying the driver to shift the manually actuated transmission into first gear after the vehicle is moved into the target parking space.
Variation 10 may include a system for automatically parking a vehicle that has an engine and a manually operated transmission. The system may include a sensor configured to detect objects proximate to the vehicle, and a steering system for steering the vehicle. A clutch may be configured to engage and disengage the engine and the manual operated transmission. A controller network may autonomously control the steering and may autonomously actuate the vehicle's clutch. The controller network may determine a boundary of a target parking space based on location of the objects detected by the sensor, and may autonomously control the steering and actuate the clutch to effect movement of the vehicle into the target parking space.
Variation 11 may include a system according to variation 10 wherein the vehicle may include a brake. The system may include a human machine interface through which a notification is given to manually release the brake when the manually operated transmission is in gear.
Variation 12 may include a system according to variation 11 wherein the human machine interface provides an instruction for the manually operated transmission to shift between gears.
Variation 13 may include a system according to any of variations 10 through 12 wherein the manually operated transmission may be shifted between gears manually and may be engaged and disengaged with the engine both manually and autonomously.
Variation 14 may include a system according to any of variations 10 through 13 wherein the transmission is engaged and disengaged with the engine autonomously while the boundary is being determined.
Variation 15 may include a system according to any of variations 10 through 14 wherein the transmission may be engaged and disengaged with the engine manually, when the transmission is shifted between gears.
The above description of select variations within the scope of the invention is merely illustrative in nature and, thus, variations or variants thereof are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/085,787 filed Dec. 1, 2014.
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PCT/US2015/062054 | 11/23/2015 | WO | 00 |
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