Claims
- 1EM1. A method for determining inflation pressures of tires and locations thereof on wheels of a vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a wireless inflation pressure measuring device for each wheel of a vehicle, each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices has an antenna located toward an outer perimeter of a respective one of the wheels, wherein each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices transmits from its respective antenna a radio frequency signal comprising inflation pressure information of a tire mounted on the respective one of the wheels; providing an inflation pressure monitor having a radio frequency receiver adapted for receiving the radio frequency signals from each of the inflation pressure measuring devices, whereby an amplitude of each of the received radio frequency signals varies periodically with each rotation of the respective one of the wheels; determining a rotation speed for each of the wheels by detecting the periodic amplitude variations of each of the radio frequency signals as the respective ones of the wheels rotate; detecting when the vehicle turns and the relative direction thereof; determining relative wheel rotation speeds; and assigning a location to each of the wheels based on the relative wheel rotation speeds and vehicle turning direction.
- 1EM2. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going forward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel.
- 1EM3. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going forward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel.
- 1EM4. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going backward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel.
- 1EM5. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going backward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel.
- 1EM6. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the left front wheel and the left rear wheel and the signal from the left front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the left rear wheel, and the two slowest rotation speeds are from the right front wheel and the right rear wheel and the signal from the right front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the right rear wheel.
- 1EM7. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the right front wheel and the right rear wheel and the signal from the right front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the right rear wheel, and the two slowest rotation speeds are from the left front tire and the left rear wheel and the signal from the left front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the left rear wheel.
- 1EM8. The method of claim 1EM1, further comprising the step of encrypting the tire inflation pressure information.
- 1EM9. The method of claim 1EM1, further comprising the steps of:
providing a temperature sensor coupled to the wireless inflation pressure measuring device; and measuring tire temperature with the temperature sensor, wherein the radio frequency signal further comprises tire temperature information.
- 1EM10. The method of claim 1EM9, further comprising the step of calculating a tire pressure value for each tire of the vehicle based upon the respective tire temperature and pressure.
- 1EM11. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the left front wheel and the left rear wheel; the two slowest rotation speeds are from the right front wheel and the right rear wheel; and wherein each of the front wheels has a low frequency amplitude variation of the radio frequency signals therefrom when the front wheels are being turned.
- 1EM12. The method of claim 1EM1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the right front wheel and the right rear wheel and the signal from the right front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the right rear wheel, and the two slowest rotation speeds are from the left front wheel and the left rear wheel and the signal from the left front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the left rear wheel.
- 1EM13. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining the relative direction of the vehicle is obtained from the vehicle odometer.
- 1EM14. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining the relative direction of the vehicle is obtained from the vehicle transmission.
- 1EM15. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining the relative direction of the vehicle is obtained from an accelerometer.
- 1EM16. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining when the vehicle turns is obtained from limit switches on the vehicle steering column.
- 1EM17. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining when the vehicle turns is obtained from a gyroscopic device.
- 1EM18. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining when the vehicle turns is obtained from a compass.
- 1EM19. The method of claim 1EM1 wherein the step of determining when the vehicle turns is obtained from turn signals.
- 1EM20. The method of claim 1EM1, further comprising the step of associating an identifier with each of the wheels.
- 1EM21. The method of claim 1EM20, wherein the inflation pressure information and identifier are transmitted by the radio frequency signal.
- 1EM22. The method of claim 1EM20, further comprising the step of assigning each identifier to a respective wheel location.
- 1EM23. The method of claim 1EM1, further comprising the step of generating an alert signal when a tire pressure is at a desired pressure.
- 1EM24. The method of claim 1EM1, further comprising the step of generating an alert signal when a tire pressure exceeds a maximum pressure.
- 2EM1. A method for determining inflation pressures of tires and locations thereof on wheels of a vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a wireless inflation pressure measuring device for each wheel of a vehicle, each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices has an antenna located toward an outer perimeter of a respective one of the wheels, wherein each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices transmits from its respective antenna a radio frequency signal comprising inflation pressure information of a tire mounted on the respective one of the wheels; providing an inflation pressure monitor having a radio frequency receiver adapted for receiving the radio frequency signals from each of the inflation pressure measuring devices, whereby an amplitude of each of the received radio frequency signals varies periodically with each rotation of the respective one of the wheels; determining rotation speeds for each of the vehicle wheels by detecting the periodic amplitude variations of each of the radio frequency signals as the respective ones of the vehicle wheels rotate; detecting a turn position of the vehicle front wheels relative to an axis along the length of the vehicle as viewed from the passenger compartment facing the front of the vehicle; determining relative wheel rotation speeds; and assigning a location for each of the wheels based on the relative wheel rotation speeds and the turn position of the vehicle front tires.
- 2EM2. The method of claim 2EM1, wherein when the turn position of the vehicle front wheels are to the right:
the fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel.
- 2EM3. The method of claim 2EM1, wherein when the turn position of the vehicle front wheels are to the left of the axis as viewed facing the front of the vehicle:
the fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel.
- 2EM4. The method of claim 2EM1, further comprising the step of encrypting the inflation pressure information.
- 2EM5. The method of claim 2EM1, further comprising the steps of:
providing a temperature sensor coupled to the wireless inflation pressure measuring device; and measuring tire temperature with the temperature sensor, wherein the radio frequency signal further comprises tire temperature information.
- 2EM6. The method of claim 2EM5, further comprising the step of calculating a tire pressure value for each tire of the vehicle based upon the respective tire temperature and pressure.
- 2EM7 The method of claim 2EM1, further comprising the step of associating an identifier with each of the wheels.
- 2EM8. The method of claim 2EM7, wherein the inflation pressure information and identifier are transmitted by the radio frequency signal.
- 2EM9. The method of claim 2EM7, further comprising the step of assigning each identifier to a respective wheel location.
- 2EM10. The method of claim 2EM1, further comprising the step of generating an alert signal when a tire pressure is at a desired pressure.
- 2EM11. The method of claim 2EM1, further comprising the step of generating an alert signal when a tire pressure exceeds a maximum pressure.
- 1EA1. An apparatus for determining inflation pressures of tires and locations thereof on wheels of a vehicle, comprising:
a wireless inflation pressure measuring device for each wheel of a vehicle, each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices has an antenna located toward an outer perimeter of a respective one of the wheels, wherein each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices transmits from its respective antenna a radio frequency signal comprising inflation pressure information of a tire mounted on the respective one of the wheels; an inflation pressure monitor having a radio frequency receiver adapted for receiving the radio frequency signals from each of the inflation pressure measuring devices, whereby an amplitude of each of the received radio frequency signals varies periodically with each rotation of the respective one of the vehicle wheels; a vehicle turn sensor for detecting in which direction the vehicle is making a turn; a vehicle relative direction sensor for detecting a relative direction in which the vehicle is moving; an amplitude demodulator circuit connected to the radio frequency receiver and adapted for detecting the periodic amplitude variations of each of the radio frequency signals as the respective ones of the vehicle wheels rotate, whereby rotation speeds of each of the wheels may be determined; and a logic circuit connected to the vehicle turn and relative direction sensors and the amplitude demodulator circuit, wherein the logic circuit determines wheel locations based on the relative wheel rotation speeds, and relative and turn directions.
- 1EA2. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going forward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel.
- 1EA3. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going forward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel.
- 1EA4. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going backward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel.
- 1EA5. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going backward:
the fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel.
- 1EA6. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the left front wheel and the left rear wheel and the signal from the left front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the left rear wheel, and the two slowest rotation speeds are the right front wheel and the right rear wheel and the signal from the right front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the right rear wheel.
- 1EA7. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the right front wheel and the right rear wheel and the signal from the right front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the right rear wheel, and the two slowest rotation speeds are the left front wheel and the left rear wheel and the signal from the left front wheel has a greater average signal strength than does the signal from the left rear wheel.
- 1EA8. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, further comprising an encryption circuit for encrypting the tire inflation pressure information.
- 1EA9. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, further comprising:
a tire temperature sensor coupled to the wireless inflation pressure measuring device for measuring tire temperature, wherein the radio frequency signal contains tire temperature information.
- 1EA10. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a right turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the left front wheel and the left rear wheel; the slowest two rotation speeds are the right front wheel and the right rear wheel; and wherein each of the front wheels has a lower frequency amplitude variation of the signals when the front wheels are being turned.
- 1EA11. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, wherein when the vehicle is making a left turn and going forward:
the fastest two rotation speeds are from the right front wheel and the right rear wheel, the slowest two rotation speeds are the left front wheel and the left rear wheel; and wherein each of the front wheels has a lower frequency amplitude variation of the signal when the front wheels are being turned.
- 1EA12. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, further comprising an alert signal when a tire pressure is at a desired pressure.
- 1EA13. The apparatus of claim 1EA1, further comprising an alert signal when a tire pressure exceeds a maximum pressure.
- 2EA1. An apparatus for determining inflation pressures of tires and locations thereof on wheels of a vehicle, comprising:
a wireless inflation pressure measuring device for each wheel of a vehicle, each of the wireless inflation pressure measuring devices has an antenna located toward an outer perimeter of a respective one of the wheels, wherein each of the wireless tire inflation pressure measuring devices transmits from its respective antenna a radio frequency signal comprising inflation pressure information of a tire mounted on the respective one of the wheels; an inflation pressure monitor having a radio frequency receiver adapted for receiving the radio frequency signals from each of the inflation pressure measuring devices, whereby an amplitude of each of the received radio frequency signals varies periodically with each rotation of the respective one of the vehicle wheels; a vehicle front wheel position sensor for detecting a turn position of the front wheels relative to an axis along the length of the vehicle as viewed facing the front of the vehicle; an amplitude demodulator circuit connected to the radio frequency receiver and adapted for detecting the periodic amplitude variations of each of the radio frequency signals as the respective ones of the vehicle wheels rotate, whereby wheel rotation speed for each of the wheels may be determined; and a logic circuit connected to the vehicle front tire position sensor and the amplitude demodulator circuit, wherein the logic circuit determines relative wheel rotation speeds and assigns a wheel location to each of the wheels based on the relative wheel rotation speeds and the turn position of the vehicle front wheels.
- 2EA2. The apparatus of claim 2EA1, wherein when the turn position of the vehicle front wheels are to the right of the axis as viewed facing the front of the vehicle:
the fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel.
- 2EA3. The apparatus of claim 2EA1, wherein when the turn position of the vehicle front wheels are to the left of the axis as viewed facing the front of the vehicle:
the fastest rotation speed is from the right front wheel, the second fastest rotation speed is from the right rear wheel, the third fastest rotation speed is from the left front wheel, and the slowest rotation speed is from the left rear wheel.
- 2EA4. The apparatus of claim 2EA1, further comprising an encryption circuit for encrypting the tire inflation pressure information.
- 2EA5. The apparatus of claim 2EA1, further comprising a temperature sensor coupled to the wireless inflation pressure measuring device, wherein the radio frequency signal further comprises tire temperature information.
- 2EA6. The apparatus of claim 2EA1, further comprising an alert signal when a tire pressure is at a desired pressure.
- 2EA7. The apparatus of claim 2EA1, further comprising an alert signal when a tire pressure exceeds a maximum pressure.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is related to commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No.______, entitled “Radio Frequency Identification Tag Tire Inflation Pressure Monitoring and Location Determining Method and Apparatus” by Jan van Niekerk, Roger St. Amand, Joseph A. Uradnik and Paul N. Katz; and U.S. patent application Ser. No.______, entitled “Method and Apparatus Using Directional Antenna or Learning Modes for Tire Inflation Pressure Monitoring and Location Determination” by Jan van Niekerk, Roger St. Amand, Joseph A. Uradnik and Paul N. Katz; both applications hereby being incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.