Method and apparatus for providing a display of a work machine at a work site

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6453227
  • Patent Number
    6,453,227
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, December 16, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for providing a display of a work machine at a work site. The work machine has a work implement controllably attached. The method includes the steps of determining a position of the work machine relative to the site, determining a position of the work implement relative to the work machine, and displaying a scaled image of the site, the work machine, and the work implement relative to the work machine, wherein movement of the work implement relative to the work machine is shown.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates generally to a method and apparatus for displaying a work machine at a work site and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for displaying a work implement relative to the work machine at the work site.




BACKGROUND ART




Work machines are increasingly taking advantage of advances in technologies which allow an operator to view various facets of the work operation on a display. The operator thus has the advantage of one or more views of the work operation which is not normally available without a display.




For example, in earthworking operations, a display may offer an operator views of the terrain being worked on, i.e., altered, as work takes place, that would not be viewable to the operator from the cab of the work machine. Thus, the work operations may be performed more efficiently and accurately, without subjecting the operator to the harshness of the environment outside the cab.




Some of the features of modern displays include real time display of the terrain; that is, the level of the terrain as earthworking operations are performed. In addition, multiple views may be displayed. For example, a top view and a side profile view of the work operations is typically shown. Furthermore, a display of an icon of the work machine, for example, an earthworking machine, may be shown to give the operator some idea of the location of the work machine relative to the terrain.




However, displays to date do not show much more than icons of the general work machine and perhaps of a work implement as it performs work operations. These icons give an operator a general sense of the position of the work machine and work implement, but are not designed to give the operator a view of all portions of the work machine and work implement as movement takes place. Thus, the display is limited in the amount and quality of information provided to the operator.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention a method for providing a display of a work machine at a work site is disclosed. The work machine has a work implement controllably attached. The method includes the steps of determining a position of the work machine relative to the site, determining a position of the work implement relative to the work machine, and displaying a scaled image of the site, the work machine, and the work implement relative to the work machine, wherein movement of the work implement relative to the work machine is shown. In another aspect of the present invention an apparatus for providing a display of a work machine at a work site is disclosed. The work machine has a work implement controllably attached. The apparatus includes a position determining system for determining a position of the work machine relative to the site, means for determining a position of the work implement relative to the work machine, a display located on the work machine, and a controller for receiving position information of the work machine and the work implement, and responsively delivering a signal to the display for displaying a scaled image of the site, the work machine, and the work implement relative to the work machine, wherein movement of the work implement relative to the work machine is shown.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic illustration of a work machine at a work site;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic illustration of a display as embodied in a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic illustration of a portion of a work machine including a work implement; and





FIG. 5

is a flow diagram illustrating a preferred method of the present invention.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings, a method and apparatus


100


for providing a display


208


of a work machine


102


at a work site


106


is disclosed. The work machine


102


preferably has a work implement


104


controllably attached.




With particular reference to

FIG. 1

, a work machine


102


is shown at a work site


106


. The work machine


102


includes a work implement


104


controllably attached. In the preferred embodiment, the work implement


104


is attached to the work machine


102


by a plurality of linkages


110


. For example, two linkages


110




a,




110




b


are shown in FIG.


1


.




The work machine


102


of

FIG. 1

is depicted as an excavating machine, in particular a backhoe loader. However, other types of excavating machines, e.g., excavators, front shovels, trenchers, and the like, could be used with the present invention. The excavating machine in

FIG. 1

includes a work implement


104


shown as a bucket


112


, connected to the excavating machine by linkages


110


commonly known as a boom


114


and a stick


116


. However, the work implement


104


could be of some other type, e.g., blade, boring tool, ripper, and the like.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a block diagram illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. A machine position determining system


204


, located on the work machine


102


, is adapted to determine a position of the work machine


102


relative to the work site


106


. Preferably, the machine position determining system


204


determines the position of the work machine


102


in site coordinates, such as Cartesian, i.e., x,y,z coordinates, polar coordinates, latitude-longitude coordinates, or some other like system.




In the preferred embodiment, the machine position determining system


204


includes a global position satellite (GPS) system. However, other types of position determining systems, such as laser plane referencing, dead reckoning, and the like, could be used as well.




A means


206


for determining a position of the work implement


104


, located on the work machine


102


, is adapted to determine the position of the work implement


104


relative to the work machine


102


. Preferably, the means


206


for determining the position of the work implement


104


includes an implement position determining system


210


.




An exemplary implement position determining system


210


is described with reference to FIG.


4


. As

FIG. 4

illustrates, a bucket


112


is controllably connected to the work machine


102


by a plurality of linkages


110


, notably a boom


402


and a stick


404


. Each linkage


110


is adapted to pivot about an attachment to one of another linkage


110


, the bucket,


112


, and the work machine


102


. For example, the boom


402


is adapted to pivot about the work machine


102


, the stick


404


is adapted to pivot about the boom


402


, and the bucket


112


is adapted to pivot about the stick


404


.




A plurality of linkage position sensors


406


are located on the work machine


102


to sense the pivotal, i.e., angular, movement of each of the boom


402


, stick


404


, and bucket


112


. For example, a linkage position sensor


406


a is located to sense the angular movement of the boom


402


relative to the work machine


102


, a linkage position sensor


406


b is located to sense the angular movement of the stick


404


relative to the boom


402


, and a linkage position sensor


406




c


is located to sense the angular movement of the bucket


112


relative to the stick


404


.




The above description of an exemplary implement position determining system


210


is well known in the art and is one possible method to determine the position of the bucket


112


relative to the work machine


102


. Alternatively, other methods could be used. For example, cylinder position sensors (not shown) could be used to sense the position of hydraulic cylinders (not shown) which control movement of the linkages


110


.




Referring back to

FIG. 2

, a controller


202


, located on the work machine


102


, is adapted to receive position information from the machine position determining system


204


, and to receive position information from the implement position determining system


210


. The controller


202


is further adapted to provide the position information to a display


208


, located on the work machine


102


, to provide a visual display of a scaled image of the work site


106


, the work machine


102


, and the work implement


104


relative to the work machine


102


. Movement of the work implement


104


relative to the work machine


102


is also shown, including movement of each linkage


110


relative to the work machine


102


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a diagrammatic illustration of an exemplary display


208


is shown. The display


208


depicts a top view


302


and a side profile view


304


of the work machine


102


and work implement


104


at the work site


106


. The work machine


102


and the work implement


104


are represented in the display


208


as a work machine image


306


and a work implement image


308


. In addition, the linkages


110


are represented by linkage images


310


. More specifically, the boom


114


is represented by a first linkage image


310


a, and the stick


116


is represented by a second linkage image


310




b.






In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each image, i.e., the work machine image


306


, the work implement image


308


, the first linkage image


310




a,


and the second linkage image


310




b,


are shown to scale with reference to the display of the work site


106


. Furthermore, the movement of each of the work machine


102


, the work implement


104


, and each linkage


110


is represented in the display


208


to show movements of all relevant components of the work machine


102


with respect to the work site


106


. Thus, by viewing the display


208


, an operator of the work machine


102


is fully aware of movement of the work implement


104


relative to the work machine


102


and relative to the work site


106


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, a flow diagram illustrating a preferred method of the present invention is shown.




In a first control block


502


, the position of the work machine


102


is determined relative to the work site


106


, preferably by the use of the machine position determining system


204


.




In a second control block


504


, the position of the work implement


104


is determined relative to the work machine


102


, preferably by the use of the implement position determining system


210


.




In a third control block


506


, a scaled image of the work site


106


, the work machine


102


, and the work implement


104


relative to the work machine


102


is displayed, wherein movement of the work implement


104


relative to the work machine


102


is shown.




Industrial Applicability




As an example of an application of the present invention, the images of

FIG. 3

are shown as images representing a backhoe loader having a boom


114


, stick


116


, and bucket


112


controllably attached. As an operator of the backhoe loader performs work operations, e.g., excavating, the display


208


provides a scaled view of movement and position of the bucket


112


relative to the backhoe loader. Thus, the operator is not constrained by a limited view of the actual position and movement of the bucket


112


. For example, the bucket


112


, without a display


208


, may be obscured from view when in a hole being dug, when in direct line with the linkages


110


, or when too close to the backhoe loader itself to see the bucket


112


from the operator's position. In addition, the operator, by viewing the display


208


, can easily determine the relative positions and movements of the boom


114


and stick


116


to aid in efficient control of movement of the bucket


112


.




Other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for providing a display of a work machine at a work site, the work machine having a work implement controllably attached, including the steps of:determining a position of the work machine relative to the site; determining a position of the work implement relative to the work machine; and displaying a scaled image of the site, the work machine, and the work implement relative to the work machine, wherein movement of the work implement relative to the work machine is shown.
  • 2. A method, as set forth in claim 1, wherein the work implement is controllably attached to the work machine by a plurality of linkages, and further including the steps of:determining the position of each linkage relative to the work machine; and displaying a scaled image of each linkage, wherein movement of each linkage relative to the work machine is shown.
  • 3. A method, as set forth in claim 2, wherein displaying a scaled image includes the step of displaying at least a top view and a side profile view of the work machine at the work site.
  • 4. An apparatus for providing a display of a work machine at a work site, the work machine having a work implement controllably attached, comprising:a position determining system for determining a position of the work machine relative to the site; means for determining a position of the work implement relative to the work machine; a display located on the work machine; and a controller for receiving position information of the work machine and the work implement, and responsively delivering a signal to the display for displaying a scaled image of the site, the work machine, and the work implement relative to the work machine, wherein movement of the work implement relative to the work machine is shown.
  • 5. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the work implement is controllably attached to the work machine by a plurality of linkages.
  • 6. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 5, wherein the means for determining a position of the work implement relative to the work machine is adapted to determine the position of each linkage relative to the work machine.
  • 7. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 6, wherein the controller is further adapted to display a scaled image of each linkage, wherein movement of each linkage relative to the work machine is shown.
  • 8. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the display includes at least a display of a top view and a side profile view of the work machine at the work site.
  • 9. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 4, wherein the position determining system includes a global position satellite (GPS) system.
  • 10. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 6, wherein the means for determining a position of the work implement includes a plurality of linkage position sensors.
  • 11. An apparatus for providing a display of an excavating machine at a work site, the excavating machine having a plurality of linkages and a bucket controllably attached, comprising:a position determining system for determining a position of the excavating machine relative to the site; a plurality of linkage sensors for determining a position of the bucket relative to the excavating machine; a display on the excavating machine; and a controller for receiving position information of the excavating machine and the bucket, and responsively delivering a signal to the display for displaying a scaled image of the site, the excavating machine, and the bucket relative to the excavating machine, wherein movement of the bucket relative to the excavating machine is shown.
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Number Name Date Kind
5631658 Gudat et al. May 1997 A
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
1-312129 Dec 1989 JP