The present disclosure is generally related to elevator systems and, more specifically, a system and method for initiating elevator service by entering an elevator call.
Entering an elevator call from a location away from the elevator provides convenience to a user to allow an elevator car to be potentially ready once the user arrives at the elevator doors. Generally, initiating an elevator call remotely requires an inconvenient and cumbersome process of a user using a mobile device to scroll and/or input an appropriate source and destination landing; then, possibly confirming that the selections made are correct. There is therefore a need for a more intuitive, convenient, and faster method of initiating an elevator call.
In one aspect, a system for initiating elevator service is provided. The system includes an elevator system and a call input device in communication with the elevator system. In one embodiment, the call input device includes a mobile device. The call input device includes a processor, memory, and a graphical user interface. In one embodiment, the graphical user interface includes a touch screen display. A program stored in the memory operates to display a plurality of graphical objects on the touchscreen display. The program is further configured to initiate a call to the elevator system by allowing a user to select at least one of the plurality of graphical objects. In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of graphical objects includes a floor graphical object. In one embodiment, the floor graphical object is moveable. In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of graphical objects includes at least one trip graphical object.
In one aspect, a method of initiating elevator service by entering an elevator call on a call input device operating a program including a plurality of graphical objects displayed on a touchscreen display is provided. The method includes the steps of selecting a first floor graphical object from the plurality of graphical objects. In one embodiment, selecting the first floor graphical object includes touching the first floor icon at least once with an object. In one embodiment, selecting the first floor graphical object includes initiating a voice command with the call input device. In one embodiment, the selected first floor graphical object designates the source landing of the user. In one embodiment, the program may suggest a first floor graphical object for selection based at least in part on the user's travel history and/or anticipated travel.
After selection of the first floor graphical object, the method proceeds to the step of selecting a second floor graphical object from the plurality of graphical objects. In one embodiment, the selected second floor graphical object designates the desired destination landing of the user. In one embodiment, selecting the second floor graphical object includes moving the first floor graphical object such that the first floor graphical object overlays the desired second floor graphical object.
In one embodiment, selecting the second floor graphical object includes touching the second floor graphical object at least once with an object. In one embodiment, selecting the second floor graphical object includes initiating a voice command with the call input device. In one embodiment, the program may suggest a second floor graphical object for selection based at least in part on the user's travel history and/or anticipated travel.
The method further includes the step of selecting a trip graphical object from the plurality of graphical objects. In one embodiment, the at least one trip graphical object includes a return trip graphical object. In one embodiment, the program may suggest a trip graphical object for selection based at least in part on the user's travel history and/or anticipated travel.
Other embodiments are also disclosed.
The embodiments and other features, advantages and disclosures contained herein, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
The system 10 additionally also comprises up-down call buttons (not shown) as are normally used for the input of traditional landing calls, and car call buttons inside the elevator car. Those passengers who have a call input device 14 use it to summon the elevator car to where the user is located and place a call to another landing. Other passengers give a landing call in the traditional manner by pressing the up-down call buttons and a car call via the car operating panel.
When a user carrying a call input device 14 initiates elevator service, the call input device 14 and the elevator system 12 establish a connection permitting data transfer. When the user initiates the call, by the method presented in
After selection of the first floor graphical object 24, the method proceeds to step 104 of selecting a second floor graphical object 24 from the plurality of graphical objects 22. In one embodiment, the selected second floor graphical object 24 designates the desired destination landing of the user. In one embodiment, selecting the second floor graphical object 24 includes moving the first floor graphical object 24 such that the first floor graphical object 24 overlays the desired second floor graphical object 24. For example, if the user desires to move from the fourth floor to the ninth floor, the user moves the floor graphical object 24D designated for the fourth floor until the first floor graphical object 24D overlays the second floor graphical object 24I designated for the ninth floor. In one embodiment, selecting the second floor graphical object 24 includes touching the second floor graphical object 24 at least once with an object. In one embodiment, selecting the second floor graphical object 24 includes initiating a voice command with the call input device 14. In one embodiment, the program may suggest a second floor graphical object 24 for selection based at least in part on the user's travel history and/or anticipated travel. For example, as shown in
The method 100 further includes the step 106 of selecting a trip graphical object 26 from the plurality of graphical objects 22. After selection of the second floor graphical object 24, the program is configured to create at least one trip graphical object 26. The at least one trip graphical object 26 stores the recent selections of the user to allow for quick access to the travel history of the user. For example, if the user selected a first floor icon 24D designating the fourth floor and a second floor graphical object 24I designating the ninth floor, the program creates a trip graphical object 26 designating travel in the up direction from the fourth floor to the ninth floor. It will be appreciated that the program may create a trip graphical object in the down direction if the source floor is higher than the desired destination landing.
In one embodiment, the at least one trip icon 26 includes a return trip graphical object. For example, if the user selected a first floor icon 24D designating the fourth floor and a second floor graphical object 24I designating the ninth floor, the program creates a return trip graphical object 26 designating the ninth floor as the source landing with a down direction call to the fourth floor as the desired destination landing. This allows the user to initiate a faster elevator call without the need to select a first floor graphical object and a second floor graphical object. In one embodiment, the program may suggest a trip graphical object 26 for selection based at least in part on the user's travel history and/or anticipated travel. For example, as shown in
It will be appreciated that a user may conveniently initiate elevator service from a call input device 14 by selecting a first floor graphical object 24 and a second floor graphical object 24 from a plurality of graphical objects 22 displayed on a graphical user interface 20.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only certain embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
The present application is a U.S. national stage of, and claims the priority benefit of, International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/US2015/049452, filed Sep. 10, 2015 and also claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/050,606 filed Sep. 15, 2014, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety into the present disclosure.
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