This application is based on and incorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-159599 filed on May 28, 2004.
The present invention relates to a remote control system and method having a smart key function, which controls a vehicle-mounted device for instance.
As a remote control system for a vehicle, a smart key system is conventionally used to remotely control vehicle-mounted devices. In this system, a vehicle-mounted transmitter transmits a request signal outward periodically so that a portable remote controller (electronic key) in a predetermined area may receive it. The controller transmits a response signal in return so that a vehicle-mounted receiver receives it.
An electronic control unit in a vehicle compares a code included in the response signal with a code pre-stored in the control unit and, when the codes agree, controls a vehicle-mounted device. The vehicle-mounted device control includes, for instance, locking/unlocking of vehicle doors or starting a vehicle engine. It is also possible to automatically lock vehicle doors when the vehicle-mounted receiver does not receive the response signal from the remote controller any more.
It is desired in this smart key system to switch over the smart key function to be operative (ON) or inoperative (OFF). This switching function is required to meet user's preferences or to protect patients who use cardiac pace makers. For this reason, as proposed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,670,883 B1 (JP 2001-98810A) or JP 2000-170420A, a remote controller is provided with a switch, which when activated by a user switches a smart key function to be inoperative by stopping transmission of a request signal form a vehicle-mounted transmitter.
This switch will however add costs. It may erroneously stop the smart key function when unintentionally activated for some reason, causing the user to feel failure of the controller.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a remote control system and method, which is capable of switching a remote controller between ON and OFF without a switch specific to the smart key function switching.
According to the present invention, a remote control system has a smart key function, in which a transmitter periodically transmits a request signal and a control unit automatically controls a device in response to a response signal generated from a remote controller in response to the request signal. The control unit checks whether a switch connected to the device is operated in a predetermined manner in connection with an operation of the device by a user. The control unit then reverses a mode of operation of the transmitter between stopping a periodic transmission of the request signal to cancel the smart key function and attaining the same to perform the smart key function when the switch is operated in the predetermined manner.
Preferably the device is a vehicle door, and the switch includes a door switch operable with opening and closing the door and a door lock position switch operable with locking and unlocking of the door. The control unit starts its checking operation only after the door is unlocked so that the door is operated by the user from either an inside or an outside of the vehicle. The control unit indicates a reversal of the mode of operation to the stopping and the attaining of the periodic transmission of the request signal of the transmitter in different modes.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
A remote control system according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to an embodiment. This system is an electronic key system, which includes both a smart key system and a remote keyless entry system for a vehicle. The smart key system is for automatically unlocking doors of a vehicle when a carrying an authorized remote controller enters a predetermined radio communication area around the vehicle. The remote keyless entry system (RKE) is for remotely controlling locking and unlocking of doors by manual operations of an authorized remote controller by a user.
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The transmitter 5 periodically transmits a request signal into a radio communication area around the vehicle, and the receiver 7 receives a response signal transmitted from the remote controller 3 in response to each request signal. The control unit 9 includes a microcomputer 11, which controls operation of the control unit 9.
The control unit 9 is connected to a motor 13, a door switch 15, a door lock position switch 17, a door contact sensor 19 and a buzzer 21. The motor 13 is for locking and unlocking the vehicle door. The door switch 15 is for detecting open/close condition of the door. The door lock position switch 17 is for being operated by the user to a door locking position and a door unlocking position when the door is to be locked and unlocked, respectively. The door contact sensor 19 is for detecting a contact of the user with the door (e.g., door knob).
The motor 13 and the door switch 15 are installed in each door. The door lock position switch 17 is installed in the inside part of the door next to a driver's seat. The door contact sensor 19 is installed in the outside part of the door next to the driver's seat.
The functions of the smart key system and the RKE are known. The general operations of those systems will be described in connection with the control unit 9.
(1) RKE Function
The control unit 9 drives the motor 13 to lock or unlock all doors of the vehicle based on the included door control information (lock or unlock), when both RKE identification information agree, that is, the remote controller 3 is confirmed as authorized one. The door control apparatus 9 also drives the buzzer 21 at this moment to inform the user that the doors are locked or unlocked by way of the RKE function.
(2) Smart Key Function
The control unit 9 permits unlocking of the doors when both smart identification information agree. The control unit 9 drives the motor 13 to unlock all the doors when the door contact sensor 19 detects use's contact with the door knob under the door unlocking is permitted.
Although not related to the remote controller 3, the control unit 9 also detects that the door lock position switch 17 is operated to the door locking position, and drive the motor 13 to lock all the doors. The control unit 9 drives the motor 13 to unlock all the doors when the door lock position switch is operated to the door unlocking position.
The control unit 9 further detects whether each door is held open or closed based on the signal from each door switch 15. This door switch 15 is constructed to turn on when the door is open. Thus, the door switch 15 forms a current supply path to activate a warning light or a compartment light in the vehicle to indicate the door open condition.
Next, the switching on and off of the smart key function of the electronic key system 1 will be described with reference to
In this embodiment, the control unit 9, particularly the microcomputer 11, is programmed to switch on the smart key function when the predetermined following conditions are confirmed at steps (S) 110 to 170 in the predetermined order.
The operation of the unlocking button 3b is detected based on the operation instruction information included in the RKE signal transmitted from the remote controller 3. In this case, the controller 9 drives the motor 13 to unlock all the doors. In cooperation of this unlocking by the motor 13, the door lock position switch 17 of the driver-side door next to the driver's seat is driven to the unlocking position.
The opening of the driver-side door is detected based on the door switch 15 (particularly switch 15d of the driver-side door) changing from OFF to ON.
The control unit 9 then reverses its internal setting (ON or OFF) of the smart key function at S180, after confirming that the above requirements (a)-(e) are satisfied in order. The electronic key system 1 is operable in the first mode to perform the operations (2-1) and (2-3) when the smart key function is set to ON. Thus, the transmitter 5 periodically transmits the request signal. It is however operable in the second mode not to perform the operations (2-1) and (2-3) when the smart key function is set to OFF. Thus, the transmitter 5 does not transmit the request signal.
The control unit 9 drives the buzzer 21 as an indicator to indicate the user at step S190 that ON/OFF of the smart key function has been reversed. The buzzer 21 may be driven in a different way so that the user may recognize which way the function is changed. For instance, the buzzer 21 may be driven once (first indication mode) when the smart key function is turned on, and twice in succession (second indication mode) when the smart key function is turned off.
As described above, the ON/OFF of the smart key function of the electronic key system 1 can be set by the user's predetermined operations which are detected by a plurality of switches 3b, 15d and 17. Those switches are originally for the conventional door control, and not additional nor specific to the setting of the specific smart key function. Further, the ON/OFF of the smart key function can be changed only when the switches are operated in the predetermined sequence or manner (a) to (e). Therefore, the user will not unintentionally sets the smart key function to OFF and will not misunderstand that the electronic key system 1 is inoperative or in failure.
The setting of the smart key function may be enabled and disabled when the user attains the switches in the first predetermined manner and in the second predetermined manner different from each other, respectively. In this embodiment, however, the smart key function setting is reversed each time when the switches are operated in the above single sequence (a) to (e). Therefore, the user needs to learn only one operation sequence (rule) for reversing the ON/OFF setting of the smart key function, and can easily set the ON/OFF of the smart key function without learning many operation sequences.
The unlocking button 3b of the remote controller 3 and the driver-side door (driver-side door switch 15d) can be attained either inside or outside the vehicle. The door lock position switch 17 of the driver-side door can be operated either inside or outside as long as the driver-side door is open. The above sequence of required conditions (a) to (e) are set to be attained only under the condition that the door lock position switch 17 is operated while the driver-side door is open. Therefore switching the ON/OFF setting of the smart key function can be attained either inside of outside the vehicle.
The above embodiment of the electronic key system 1 may be modified in various ways with respect to its smart key function.
For instance, the door unlocking may be enabled immediately without confirming that the user touches the door knob, when the control unit 9 confirms that the smart identification information included in the smart signal transmitted from the remote controller 3 agrees to the pre-stored one.
The smart key function may also include automatic door locking control, in which all the doors are automatically locked by the motor 13, when it becomes impossible for the receiver 7 to receive the smart signal from the remote controller 3 under the vehicle parking condition because of leaving of the user from the vehicle. The smart key function may further include permission of engine starting.
In addition, the existing switches used and the sequence of operation for changing the ON/OFF setting of the smart key function may are not limitative.
The electronic key system 1 may be adapted to various objects other than vehicles. Such objects may include houses and the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-159599 | May 2004 | JP | national |