The present invention relates generally to an interface for cycling through and selectively choosing one of a number of predetermined modes of a vehicle function. More specifically the interface is operable to cycle through and selectively choose one of a number of predetermined modes of the vehicle's ventilation system.
Vehicles are equipped with interfaces for selectively choosing different modes of a vehicle function. For instance the instrument panel will typically include a configuration of dials and buttons each operable to adjust different vehicle systems such as the heating, the radio, air conditioning and the like. Instrument panels also include other displays such as a speedometer, a land navigation display, a fuel gauge, and the like. These displays and interfaces may clutter the instrument panel making it confusing to the vehicle operator. Furthermore, some interfaces like the one shown in
Furthermore, some of the vehicle controllers require the operator to use different motions in order to selectively toggle through various different modes of vehicle functions and a different motion to selectively choose one of the vehicle modes. Accordingly it is desirable to have a vehicle interface for selectively choosing one of a predetermined number of vehicle modes using a simple motion so as to enable the operator and others that are not familiar with the vehicle to easily operate the vehicle system.
The present invention provides a system and method for operating a vehicle system, wherein the system is operable to function in one of a plurality of predetermined modes. The system includes an interface operable to cycle through and actuate one of the plurality of predetermined modes. The interface comprises an interface body having a display. The display includes a plurality of indicators, each indicator is associated with one of the plurality of predetermined modes so as to indicate which mode the vehicle system is operating in. The selected predetermined mode is indicated by the corresponding indicator.
A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views and in which:
a-3c is an illustration of an interface indexing through and actuating the indexed predetermined modes, wherein the interface is a touch screen display;
Referring to the figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, an interface 10 for operating a vehicle system 12, wherein the system is operable to function in a predetermined modes 14. The interface selectively chooses and cycles through a number of predetermined modes of a vehicle system using one motion.
Vehicles are known to be equipped with various systems to control functions such as heating and cooling, windshield wiper operation, and the like. Each of these functions may operate in different modes. For example, the heating and cooling system may distribute air to the passenger's head, feet, or body, or direct air to blow on to a window to remove condensation or frost from the window. Another example of a vehicle system is the windshield wiper operation, wherein the wipers may be operable to perform at different speeds. Thus each mode presents a different operating speed to accommodate different precipitation conditions.
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The interface 10 includes an interface body 16 having a display 18. As shown in
A predetermined cyclic arrangement 24 is included. The predetermined cyclic arrangement 24 includes each of the predetermined modes 14. The predetermined modes 14 are arranged within the predetermined cyclic arrangement 24 so as to be in a fixed relationship with each other. Accordingly, the interface 10 may index through each of the modes so as to return to an initial start point.
In the present example each of the indicators 22 is illuminated so as to indicate which mode has been chosen. For example when none of the indicators 22 are illuminated the interface 10 is indicating that the ventilation system is not operating. However, when the lower arrow is illuminated, the system is indicating that air is being distributed towards the feet of the passenger.
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Upon being touched the lower arrow is illuminated so as to indicate to the user that the vehicle's ventilation system will begin blowing air to the feet of the passenger as indicated by illuminated arrow on the display 18. Upon touching the interface 10 again, the interface 10 cycles through to the next predetermined mode 14 in the predetermined cyclic arrangement 24, wherein the upper arrow is illuminated so as to indicate to the operator that the ventilation system will direct air towards the upper body of the passenger as shown by illuminated arrow on the display 18. Upon touching the interface 10 a third time both the feet and the upper body arrows are illuminated thereby showing the operator that the ventilation system is directing air at both the feet and the upper body portion of the passenger. Finally upon touching the interface 10 a fourth time the interface 10 returns the system to the beginning of the cycle wherein the ventilation system is turned off. Thus neither arrow is illuminated indicating to the passenger that the ventilation system is off.
It is anticipated that other modes may be added to the display 18. For instance, the display 18 may include a defrosting symbol as shown in
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A method for operating a vehicle system 12 is also provided. The method includes providing an interface 10 having an interface body 16 including a display 18, providing a plurality of indicators 22 on the display 18 wherein each indicator 22 is illuminated so as to indicate which mode is being actuated, establishing a predetermined cyclic arrangement 24, wherein the cyclic arrangement includes each mode of the vehicle function in a fixed relationship with each other, and actuating the interface 10 so as to cycle through each of the predetermined modes 14 and selectively choose one of the predetermined modes 14.
Having described our invention, however, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.