The present disclosure relates to a steering wheel provided with a keyboard.
Vehicles may be equipped with systems and devices to semi-autonomously or autonomously control a vehicle and perform vehicle maneuvers. The systems or devices may provide driving control with minimal driver intervention to reduce the driving burden on the driver. Some systems or devices may enable a driver to remove their hands from the steering wheel when the situation may permit such hands-free operation.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a steering wheel assembly is provided. The steering wheel assembly includes a panel connected to a steering wheel body and an input sensor assembly disposed proximate the steering body. The panel has a first surface disposed opposite a second surface. The second surface has a keyboard template defining a plurality of key areas. The panel is moveable between a first position and a second position. The input sensor assembly is configured to detect the position of an operator within the keyboard template relative to a key area of the plurality of key areas.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a steering wheel assembly is provided. The steering wheel assembly includes a steering wheel body having a first surface and a second surface disposed opposite the first surface. The first surface has a keyboard template defined thereon. The keyboard template includes a plurality of key areas.
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a steering wheel assembly is provided. A steering wheel is selectively coupled to a steering shaft. The steering wheel has a panel movably connected to a steering wheel body. The panel has a first surface and the second surface disposed opposite the first surface. The second surface has a keyboard template defining a plurality of key areas.
These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the Figures, where the invention will be described with reference to specific embodiments, without limiting same, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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The steering wheel assembly 12 may be configured to pivot a pair of vehicle wheels in response to rotation of a steering wheel 20 via a steering shaft 22. The steering shaft 22 extends through a steering column along a longitudinally extending axis. The steering wheel 20 may be directly coupled to the steering shaft 22 via a coupling mechanism. In at least one embodiment, the steering wheel 20 may not be directly coupled to the steering shaft 22 but may be provided as part of a steer-by-wire steering system arrangement or other steering arrangement. The steer-by-wire steering system arrangement may include a plurality of vehicle sensors and the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 in communication with a vehicle controller 24 that may interpret a position of the steering wheel 20 that corresponds to an amount of angular rotation or pivoting of the steering shaft 22 that may be pivoted by an electric motor or the like.
Regardless of the configuration of the steering wheel assembly 12, the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 may operatively disconnect the steering wheel 20 from the steering shaft 22. The steering wheel 20 may be virtually/electronically uncoupled or partially/substantially mechanically uncoupled from the steering shaft 22 such that the steering wheel 20 is in a non-rotational condition or no longer rotates while the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 is active. The autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 may uncouple the steering wheel 20 from the steering shaft 22 mechanically or electronically via a clutch or the coupling mechanism interposed between the steering wheel 20 and the steering shaft 22. In at least one embodiment, the activation of the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 may not operatively decouple the steering wheel 20 from the steering shaft 22 but a servo actuator may counter rotate the steering wheel 20 in response to vehicle maneuvers being performed by the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14.
The operation of the vehicle semi-autonomously or autonomously by the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 may operatively disconnect the steering wheel 20 from the steering shaft 22 and may retract the steering wheel 20. The steering wheel 20 is retracted by displacing the steering wheel 20 forward within the vehicle or retracted into a portion of the steering column away from an operator of the vehicle because it is no longer being used by the operator of the vehicle to control the vehicle. The retraction of the steering wheel 20 may enlarge the driver's personal space for comfort and convenience.
During situations in which the steering wheel 20 is operatively disconnected from the steering shaft 22 and in a retracted position an operator of the vehicle may desire to interact with a vehicle infotainment system or other systems that may be in communication with the vehicle. The operator of the vehicle may wish to send a text or SMS message, input a desired location or other search criteria, interface with vehicle systems, or the like. Therefore, it may be desirable to provide an interface disposed on the steering wheel 20 that may permit the operator of the vehicle to provide an input while the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 is active and the steering wheel 20 is selectively or operatively decoupled from the steering shaft 22 in a non-rotational condition.
The steering wheel 20 includes a steering wheel body 30, a steering wheel handle 32, a panel 34, and an input sensor assembly 36. The steering wheel body 30 defines a central region of the steering wheel 20. The steering wheel handle 32 extends from the steering wheel body 30. The steering wheel handle 32 extends at least partially about the steering wheel body 30. The steering wheel handle 32 defines a grip that an operator of the vehicle may rest their hands and/or grasp the steering wheel 20.
The panel 34 is movably connected to the steering wheel body 30. The panel 34 is movable between a first position or a closed position and a second position or an open position. The panel 34 may be movably connected to the steering wheel body 30 in a variety of ways, including pivotally connected such that the panel 34 flips or folds out from the steering wheel body 30. The panel 34 may be slidingly connected such that the panel 34 slides or translates from the steering wheel body 30, or any other movable connection.
The panel 34 has a first surface 40 and a second surface 42 disposed opposite the first surface 40. The first surface 40 is an exterior surface of the steering wheel 20 and faces towards the operator of the vehicle when the panel 34 is in the closed position. The panel 34 selectively covers an interior surface 44 of the steering wheel body 30 when the panel 34 is in the closed position. The interior surface 44 of the steering wheel body 30 is exposed when the panel 34 is in the open position.
The second surface 42 has a keyboard template 50 defining a plurality of key areas 52. The keyboard template 50 is not an actual keyboard that directly receives and provides inputs to the vehicle infotainment system or the vehicle controller 24, but represents a keyboard having the plurality of key areas 52 that indirectly receive and provide input to the vehicle infotainment system or the vehicle controller 24 via the input sensor assembly 36.
The plurality of key areas 52 of the keyboard template 50 are configured or sized to receive a finger of the operator's hand or an object such as a stylus, pencil, or the like. The plurality of key areas 52 may represent the keys found on a QWERTY keyboard, adaptive keyboard, or a simplified keyboard. The keyboard template 50 may also define an area representative of a trackpad or touchpad. The area representative of a trackpad or touchpad enables the operator of the vehicle to indirectly control a mouse pointer or other indicator of the vehicle infotainment system or other vehicle system via the input sensor assembly 36.
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In at least one embodiment, the keyboard template 50 is defined on or by the second surface 42. Referring to
The keyboard template 50 includes a first protrusion 54 and a second protrusion 56. The first protrusion 54 and the second protrusion 56 may be tactile bumps. The first protrusion 54 is disposed within a first key area 60 of the plurality of key areas 52. The second protrusion 56 is disposed within a second key area 62 of the plurality of key areas 52. The first key area 60 and the second key area 62 may represent home key positions of “F” and “J”. In at least one embodiment, each key area of the plurality of key areas 52 includes a protrusion extending from the second surface 42.
The input sensor assembly 36 is configured to output a signal to the vehicle controller 24 of the vehicle infotainment system indicative of a user input provided to the keyboard template 50. The user input is based on a detected position by the input sensor assembly 36 of an operator's finger 88 or an object relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52. The input sensor assembly 36 may project or define a detection area 70 disposed over the keyboard template 50.
The input sensor assembly 36 outputs a signal indicative of the position of the operator's finger or the object within the detection area 70 relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52, in response to the interruption of the detection area 70 or the presence of the operator's finger or the object within the detection area 70 relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52. The position of the operator's finger of the object within the detection area 70 relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52 is interpreted as a keystroke or user input provided at the at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52 by the vehicle controller 24, the vehicle infotainment system, or other system.
The input sensor assembly 36 is disposed on the steering wheel handle 32. In at least one embodiment, the input sensor assembly 36 is disposed proximate the steering wheel body 30. More specifically, the input sensor assembly 36 may be disposed on the interior surface 44 of the steering wheel body 30.
The input sensor assembly 36 is positioned such that the input sensor assembly 36 faces towards and is spaced apart from the second surface 42. The input sensor assembly 36 includes a first input sensor 80 and a second input sensor 82. The first input sensor 80 is circumferentially spaced apart from the second input sensor 82. The first input sensor 80 and the second input sensor 82 may be configured as optical sensors such as lasers, planar lasers, or the like.
The panel 34 may be enabled or permitted to move from the closed position to the open position, in response to activation of the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 in which the steering wheel 20 is selectively decoupled from the steering shaft 22. Subsequent to the opening of the panel 34, the input sensor assembly 36 is enabled to detect the position of an operator's finger relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52. The input sensor assembly 36 continues to detect for the position of the operator's finger of the object within the detection area 70 relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52 while the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 is active. The input sensor assembly 36 is disabled from detecting the position of an operator's finger relative to at least one key area of the plurality of key areas 52, in response to the deactivation of the autonomous driving assisted steering system 14 in which the steering wheel 20 is selectively coupled to the steering shaft 22.
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The first surface 120 includes a keyboard template 130 having a plurality of key areas 132. In at least one embodiment, each key area of the plurality of key areas 132 protrudes or extends above the first surface 120 such that the plurality of key areas 132 are protruding keys. In at least one embodiment, each key area of the plurality of key areas 132 includes a protrusion 134 extending from the first surface 120. The protrusion 134 provides tactile identification of the characters to an operator of the vehicle. The protrusion 134 may also have the shape of the character represented by each key area of the plurality of key areas 132. For example, should the key area of the plurality of key areas 132 represent the letter “H”, the protrusion 134 is a raised area having the shape of the letter “H”.
The keyboard template 130 is disposed on the first surface 120 below an airbag seam line 140. The keyboard template 130 may be disposed on the first surface 120 in a variety of ways. In at least one embodiment, at least of a portion of the keyboard template 130 extends from the first surface 120 towards the second surface 122 such that at least of a portion of the keyboard template 130 and the plurality of key areas 132 are recessed or disposed below the first surface 120. In at least one embodiment, at least of a portion of the keyboard template 130 extends from the first surface 120 away from the second surface 122 such that at least of a portion of the keyboard template 130 and the plurality of key areas 132 protrudes or is disposed above the first surface 120. In at least one embodiment, at least of a portion of the keyboard template 130 and the plurality of key areas 132 are disposed substantially flush with the first surface 120.
The input sensor assembly 114 is disposed on the steering wheel body 110 and faces towards and is spaced apart from the first surface 120. The input sensor assembly 114 may be disposed on an extension portion 150 of the steering wheel body 110 that interconnects the steering wheel handle 112 and the steering wheel body 110. In at least one embodiment, the input sensor assembly 114 is disposed on the steering wheel handle 112 and faces towards the first surface 120.
The input sensor assembly 114 is an optical sensor configured to detect a position of an operator's finger/hand or an object within the keyboard template 130. More specifically, the input sensor assembly 114 detects a position of an operator's finger/hand or the object relative to at least one of the plurality of key areas 132. The input sensor assembly 114 outputs a signal indicative of the character represented by the key area of the plurality of key areas 132 proximate the operator's finger/hand 160 or the object to a vehicle controller 24 or infotainment system in response to interruption of a projected laser beam or other non-visible light that is projected towards the keyboard template 130.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.
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