1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information display and a method of displaying information for a vehicle.
2. Background Art
Conventional vehicles, such as those powered by a single internal combustion engine, often provide a vehicle operator with information through a number of commonly used displays. For example, speedometers, odometers, tachometers, fuel level gauges, oil level indicators and engine temperature gauges are commonly used to provide information in analog and/or digital form. With the increase in prevalence of non-conventional vehicles—e.g., fuel cell vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV)—a need has arisen to provide a vehicle operator with additional information unique to these non-conventional vehicles.
A vehicle having both an engine and a motor may be powered by either one or both of these torque-producing devices. In addition, the electric motor may act as a generator to charge an energy storage device, such as a battery or capacitor. In some vehicles, a motor and generator may be combined, while in others, a generator may be provided separately from a drive motor. In these types of vehicles, it may be beneficial to provide a vehicle operator with information regarding the flow of power between these various devices, and to and from the vehicle wheels. Such information may be important to the operation of the vehicle; moreover, it may also provide a vehicle operator with a better understanding of the operation of the non-conventional vehicle.
One attempt to provide such a display for a fuel cell vehicle is found in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20030137278 (Kondo), published on Jul. 24, 2003. The display device described in Kondo provides an operator of a fuel cell vehicle with information regarding the operation of the vehicle. For example, a capacitometer indicates the residual capacity of a capacitor, and also whether the capacitor is being charged. In addition, a motor output meter is used to indicate the power output from the motor, and what portion of that power comes from the capacitor, and what portion comes from the fuel cell. The motor output meter also indicates when the motor is charging the capacitor. Each of these indicators uses colored lights in a linear or arcuate pattern to provide information to the vehicle operator.
One limitation of the display device described in Kondo is that the use of indicator lights in a linear or arcuate pattern does not place the information in context. That is, the display device described in Kondo does not provide a schematic representation of the vehicle, which would facilitate displaying the power flow into and out of the various devices. Such a schematic representation would provide a vehicle operator with an immediate grasp of which devices were outputting power and which devices were receiving power. With such a schematic representation, a vehicle operator would more quickly understand the operating state of the vehicle, and would be able to operate the vehicle accordingly.
Therefore, a need exists for a vehicle information display that provides an iconic representation of the vehicle, and displays the direction and relative magnitude of power flow between the various vehicle components.
The present invention provides a vehicle information display that includes an iconic representation of the vehicle, and further, displays the magnitude and direction of the power flow between various components in the vehicle.
The invention also provides a vehicle information display for a vehicle having components including an electric machine arrangement, an energy storage device and vehicle drive wheels. The vehicle information display includes an iconic representation of the vehicle including a motor icon representing at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement, an energy storage device icon representing the energy storage device, and a vehicle drive wheels icon representing the vehicle drive wheels. A first power flow indicator is selectively displayed between the motor icon and the vehicle drive wheels icon to indicate a direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement and the vehicle drive wheels. A second power flow indicator is selectively displayed between the motor icon and the energy storage device icon to indicate a direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement and the energy storage device.
The invention further provides a method for displaying vehicle information; the vehicle includes an electric machine arrangement, an energy storage device, and vehicle drive wheels. The method includes displaying an iconic representation of the vehicle, including a motor icon representing at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement, an energy storage device icon representing the energy storage device, and a vehicle drive wheels icon representing the vehicle drive wheels. A first power flow indicator is selectively displayed between the motor icon and the vehicle drive wheels icon to indicate a direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement and the vehicle drive wheels. A second power flow indicator is selectively displayed between the motor icon and the energy storage device icon to indicate a direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between at least a portion of the electric machine and the energy storage device.
The invention also provides a vehicle including an electric machine arrangement, an energy storage device, and vehicle drive wheels. The vehicle also includes a vehicle information display including a motor icon representing at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement, an energy storage device icon representing the energy storage device, and a vehicle drive wheels icon representing the vehicle drive wheels. The vehicle information display also includes power flow indicators configured to be selectively displayed to indicate a direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between the energy storage device, the vehicle drive wheels, and at least a portion of the electric machine arrangement. At least one controller is configured to receive signals from the electric machine arrangement and the energy storage device, and to control operation of the vehicle information display.
The generator 14 can also be used as a motor, outputting torque to a shaft 26 connected to the sun gear 24. Similarly, the engine 12 outputs torque to a shaft 28 connected to the carrier 20. A brake 30 is provided for stopping rotation of the shaft 26, thereby locking the sun gear 24 in place. Because this configuration allows torque to be transferred from the generator 14 to the engine 12, a one-way clutch 32 is provided so that the shaft 28 rotates in only one direction.
The ring gear 18 is connected to a shaft 34, which is connected to vehicle drive wheels 36 through a second gear set 38. The vehicle 10 includes a motor 40 which can be used to output torque to a shaft 42. The two electric machines—i.e., the motor 40 and the generator 14—make up an electric machine arrangement. Thus, as used herein, the motor 40 and the generator 14, each represent a portion of the electric machine arrangement. Of course, other vehicles may have different electric machine arrangements, such as more or less than two electric machines. In the embodiment shown in
The energy storage device 46 is a high voltage battery that is also capable of outputting electrical power to operate the motor 40 and the generator 14. Other types of energy storage devices and/or output devices can be used with a vehicle, such as the vehicle 10. For example, the energy storage device 46 may be a capacitor, which, like a high voltage battery, is capable of both storing and outputting electrical energy. Alternatively, a device such as a fuel cell may be used in conjunction with a battery and/or capacitor to provide electrical power for the vehicle 10.
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The VSC 50 communicates with the transaxle 48 and the battery 46 through a controller area network (CAN) 52. The various devices controlled by the VSC 50 may include their own controllers. For example, an engine control module (ECM) may communicate with the VSC 50 and may perform control functions on the engine 12. Similarly, the battery 46 may have a battery control module (BCM) that sends and receives signals to and from the VSC 50 and the battery 46. The transaxle 48 may also include one or more controllers configured to control specific components within the transaxle 48, such as the generator 14 and/or the motor 40.
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The information display 56, is connected to a controller, or gateway 57. The gateway 57 communicates with the VSC 50, the battery 46, and the transaxle 48, and provides information to the information display 56. Signals output from the various components of the vehicle 10 can be processed, and display calculations can be performed, in the VSC 50, the gateway 57, the information display 56, or some combination of all three. Although the gateway 57 is shown in
The information display 56 provides to a vehicle operator a variety of information about the vehicle 10. In doing so, it represents the vehicle 10 in a schematic, or iconic, representation. Such a representation provides the vehicle operator with a much better sense of how each of the various devices in the vehicle interact with one another, and is therefore more relevant than a mere analog or digital gauge that uses a needle or lighted indicators.
One function of the vehicle information display 56 is to indicate to the vehicle operator the direction and relative magnitude of power flows between various vehicle components—e.g., the engine 12, the generator 14, the motor 40, the battery 46, and the vehicle drive wheels 36. For example, a first power flow indicator, or motor power flow indicator 68, is selectively displayed between the motor icon 62 and the vehicle drive wheels icon 66 to indicate the direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between the motor 40 and the vehicle drive wheels 36.
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A fourth power flow indicator, or engine power flow indicator 68, is selectively displayed between the engine icon 60 and the vehicle drive wheels icon 66 to indicate the direction and relative magnitude of power being transferred between the engine 12 and the vehicle drive wheels 36. As with the motor power flow indicator 68, the other power flow indicators 70, 72, 74 are also shown as arrows having arrowheads to indicate the direction of power flow, and variable thicknesses to indicate the relative magnitude of the power flow.
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To account for the current used by DC/DC converter 54, the motor power flow indicator 68, the battery power flow indicator 70, and the generator power flow indicator 72 will not be displayed alone. That is, if the VSC 50, the gateway 57, and/or the information display 56, receives signals that indicate that only one of the power flow indicators 68, 70, 72 is to be displayed, it is assumed that at least one of the motor 40, the generator 14, and the battery 46 is providing power to the DC/DC converter 54, and the single non-zero power flow indicator will not be displayed. If, however, at least two of the power flow indicators 68, 70, 72 are non-zero, and the non-zero power flow indicators represent a valid configuration, then each of the non-zero power flow indicators will be displayed. For example, if two non-zero power flow indicators would show power flowing into the motor icon 62, and no power flow indicators would show power flowing out, the configuration would be considered invalid, since the motor icon 62 does not represent an energy storage device.
To further reduce the complexity of the vehicle information display 56, while still providing relevant information to the vehicle operator, a protocol call be programmed into the VSC 50, the gateway 57, and/or the information display 56, such that a current display on the vehicle information display 56 will remain until it is replaced with another valid configuration. For example, if the vehicle 10 was in hybrid drive, as shown in
The vehicle information display 56 also includes a textual indicator 82 which indicates to the vehicle operator a state of operation of the vehicle 10 that corresponds to the transferred of power between the battery 46, the motor 40, the generator 14, the engine 12 and the vehicle drive wheels 36. Including such an indicator helps to familiarize the vehicle operator with the various states of operation of the vehicle 10. Thus, the iconic representation 58, combined with the textual indicator 82, provide the vehicle operator with an understanding of the vehicle 10 that text and gauges alone cannot provide.
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As discussed above, the energy storage device used on the vehicle 10 is a high voltage battery 46. Thus,
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As discussed above, the present invention includes a method for providing the vehicle operator with information through the vehicle information display 56.
First, at block 100, a vehicle occupant chooses whether to display power flow information—see block 102—or fuel consumption information—see block 104. If fuel consumption information is chosen, then the appropriate information is calculated—see block 106—and displayed—see block 108. Of course, one or more of the controllers in the vehicle 10 may calculate various fuel consumption parameters on an ongoing basis, such that this information is merely transferred to the information display 56 when the mode switch 88 is actuated.
When the power flow information option is chosen—see block 102—the vehicle 10 is displayed in an iconic representation—see block 110. The iconic representation may be configured such as the representation 58 shown in
At decision block 116, it is determined whether the configuration of the power flows is valid. As discussed above, this determination can include accounting for whether the DC/DC converter 54 is using current, and/or whether the determined power flows accurately represent the actual power flows. If the determined power flow configuration is not valid, the display defaults to the last valid configuration—see block 118. If the determined power flow configuration is valid, the various power flow indicators are displayed, including the direction and magnitude of each power flow—see block 120.
Although arrows having respective arrowheads and arrow thicknesses were shown in
While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US04/21084 | 6/30/2004 | WO | 12/5/2006 |