This invention relates to a communication system for working machines such as hydraulic excavators, which automatically distributes predetermined information from each of the working machines to its corresponding user station via a control station arranged at a remote location.
Conventional art of this kind includes, for example, the working machine maintenance system disclosed in JP 7-166582 A. This conventional art features that, when a communication is made from an operator of a working machine to the effect that a trouble has occurred on the working machine, data stored in a controller of the working machine are automatically transmitted to a control station via a communication means such as radiocommunication or a telephone line in accordance with an instruction from the side of the control station.
As conventional art different from the foregoing, there is, for example, the machine malfunction monitoring system and method disclosed in JP 11-65645 A. This conventional art features that, when a malfunction is detected during operation of a machine such as a construction machine, data of the malfunction are automatically transmitted from the machine to a monitoring station at a remote location, in other words, a control station via a communication network.
The above-mentioned prior art are each designed such that upon occurrence of a malfunction on a working machine such as a construction machine, data of the malfunction are automatically transmitted to a control station arranged at a remote location. Accordingly, they are effective for repair work of the malfunctioned working machine. These conventional art are, however, intended specifically for the occurrence of a malfunction, and cannot be used for the communication of a message other than the malfunction, such as a desired message corresponding to a given situation, for example, when an urgent contact with a work administration center is desired to report the completion of work or to review a schedule of work in view of the weather or the like or when it is desired to take measures in advance of occurrence of a malfunction.
According to the above-described prior art, information on a malfunction is sent only to a control station which is managed by the maker of the working machine, and no communication means to a user is referred to. The message relating to the above-mentioned work, however, has to be promptly transmitted to a work administration center, for example, the owner or the like of the working machine rather than the maker.
With the foregoing problem in view, the present invention has as an object the provision of a communication system for working machines, which can communicate messages corresponding to given situations, especially desired messages to respective users from sites, where working machines are arranged, to their corresponding work administration centers at timings as needed by radiocommunication.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention is characterized in that in a communication system for working machines, said system comprising controllers arranged on the working machine, respectively, for transmitting predetermined informations from the respective working machines, a control station arranged at a remote location and connected to the controllers via a radiocommunication means such that the predetermined information outputted from each of the controllers is inputted in the control station, and a plurality of user stations connected to the control station via a network, the working machines are each provided with a transmission instructing means for instructing transmission of the corresponding predetermined information; and the control station is provided with an identification means for identifying from the inputted information the corresponding one of the user stations, to which the information is to be transmitted, and also with a transmission means for transmitting information, which corresponds to the inputted information, to the corresponding user station identified by the identification means.
At a stage, for example, that an operator of one of the working machines has operated its transmission instructing means in the present invention constituted as described above, the predetermined information is transmitted from the corresponding controller and is then sent to the control station at the remote location via the radiocommunication means. When the thus-sent information is inputted, the control station identifies the corresponding one of the user stations, to which the information is to be transmitted, in other words, the corresponding specific user station.
Information, which corresponds to the inputted information, is then outputted from the transmission means and sent to the corresponding user station via the network.
According to the present invention, the operator of each working machine can, therefore, send necessary information to the remote location by operating the transmission instructing means as needed. On the other hand, the inputted information is automatically sent by the control station to the corresponding user station, for example, a corresponding work administration center. Accordingly, messages corresponding to situations, especially messages desired by individual users can be independently communicated from sites, where the machines are arranged, to the corresponding work administration centers at timings as needed via the radio communication means.
The embodiments of the communication system according to the present invention for construction machines will hereinafter be described based on the drawings.
As illustrated in the overall construction diagram of
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In the first embodiment constructed as described above, operation of the mail switch 10 by an operator of the hydraulic excavator 7 owned by Company A results in production of information specific to the hydraulic excavator 7, including its excavator number, at the controller 23, followed by the transmission of the information toward the communication satellite 6. The information transmitted from the hydraulic excavator 7 is sent as radio signals to the ground station 2 via the communication satellite 6. From the ground station 2, the information is sent to the server 1 via the public line 11.
In the server 1, it is confirmed at the communication receiving unit 13 whether or not the information has been transmitted to the server 1.
When the information has been received, the terminal user-company identification unit 14 identifies the corresponding user station, to which the information is to be transmitted, based on the transmitted information. As mentioned above, the information from the hydraulic excavator 7 includes the excavator number as specific identification information. The terminal user-company identification unit 14 reads data corresponding to the excavator number, for example, No. 1 terminal information 18a from the terminal information database 18, and identifies the user company, Company A, which is stored together with the number and model name of the excavator.
After the user company, Company A, has been identified at the terminal user-company identification unit 14, the user-company-dependent mail selection unit 15 selects the customer information 19a on the use company, Company A, from the customer information database 19.
In the customer information 19a, the mail address of Company A and the mail text “please call a serviceman” are stored. The transmission mail creation unit 16 creates a new message 16a, which contains the model name and number of the hydraulic excavator 7 as a sender, the mail address of Company A as the receiver, the date and time of transmission, and the mail text. As the date and time of transmission, the date and time of receipt of the mail by the server 1 from the hydraulic excavator 7 is desired from the viewpoint of communication cost and the like. As an alternative, the controller 23 may also be designed to produce and output signals indicative of the date and time along with the number of the hydraulic excavator 7 at a stage that the mail switch 10 of the hydraulic excavator 7 has been operated.
Subsequent to the creation of the new massage 16a at the transmission mail creation unit 16, the mail transmission unit 17 transmits the mail so that the mail is sent to the user station 3 of Company A via the internet 12. Therefore, the information from the operator of the hydraulic excavator 7 can be immediately read at Company A.
According to the first embodiment, when the operator of any one of the hydraulic excavators 7, 8, 9 simply operates the mail switch 10 as needed, a new message of predetermined content is automatically created and is immediately delivered, for example, to the user company of the hydraulic excavator 7, 8 or 9 as described above. At the user company, a measure can hence be taken in response to the communicated information without delay.
In the above-described first embodiment, the individual processing in the server 1 were described to be performed by the corresponding single-purpose means. As illustrated in
Based on
The second embodiment corresponds especially to claim 6.
As shown in the construction diagram of the communication system for working machines in
As illustrated in the block diagram of
The server 1 performs substantially the same processing as in the above-described first embodiment. At a transmission mail creation unit 16, however, a new message of such content as including information on the position of the hydraulic excavator 7 is created as shown at a new message 16b.
In addition to the advantageous effect available from the above-described first embodiment, the second embodiment thus allows the user company to determine the current position of the hydraulic excavator 7 from which the information was transmitted, thereby making it possible to take a measure in response to the transmitted information more promptly without delay.
Based on
The third embodiment corresponds especially to claim 5.
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In the third embodiment constructed as described above, Company B, for example, accesses to the customer information database 19 from the user station 4 via the internet 12, the internet communication unit 21 and the mail text editing unit 22, and reads the customer information 19b on Company B. The mail text editing unit 22 rewrites the mail text from “please call a tank lorry” to, for example, “today's work has been finished”, and the mail text of the rewritten content is stored as customer information 19b in the customer information database 19.
In addition to the advantageous effect available from the above-described first embodiment, the third embodiment hence allows each user company to rewrite the mail text into a mail text corresponding to the details of work or the frequency of transmissions of a message, thereby making it possible to efficiently take a measure in response to the communicated information.
The above embodiments were described by providing each hydraulic excavator as a working machine with one mail switch 10 and storing only one mail text as a mail text to be communicated per user company. However, each hydraulic excavator may be provided, for example, with plural mail switches 10, and mail texts corresponding to the individual mail switches may be stored in the customer information database such that the mail text of the content corresponding to operated one of the mail switches can be sent to the user company.
Further, the informations sent from the hydraulic excavators 7, 8, 9 as working machines, respectively, were sent to the server 1 via the communication satellite 6. As an alternative, these informations may be sent using ground waves which are employed by cellular telephones and the like.
According to the present invention embodiment, when an operator of any one of working machines simply operates its transmission instructing means as needed, a preset message is sent to the corresponding user company as described above. The user company can, therefore, take a measure in response to the communicated information without delay.
According to the present invention, the user company to which the information has been transmitted can also determine the current position of the working machine from which the information was transmitted, thereby making it possible to take a measure in response to the communicated information more promptly without delay.
According to the present invention, an administration center can rewrite a message as desired corresponding to the details of work or the frequency of transmissions of the message, thereby making it possible to efficiently take a measure in response to the communicated information.
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2000-156925 | May 2000 | JP | national |
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WO01/90491 | 11/29/2001 | WO | A |
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