Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a fire fighting vehicle having a turret, comprising:
determining a location of a region of interest of a fire; and adjusting a position and orientation of a nozzle of the turret responsive to the determining step, the adjusting step being performed using a turret motion controller.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the region of interest is a region designated by a laser designator, and wherein the determining step comprises detecting a laser spot.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the region of interest is a hot spot, and wherein the determining step comprises determining a location of the hot spot using a heat sensitive camera.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the determining and adjusting steps are performed repetitively, such that the location of the region of interest is tracked and the position and orientation of the turret nozzle are adjusted in response to movement of the region of interest.
- 5. A fire fighting vehicle comprising:
(A) a chassis and a vehicle body mounted on the chassis, the chassis and vehicle body in combination including an operator compartment capable of receiving a human operator, the operator compartment including steering and throttle controls for receiving operator inputs to control movement of the fire fighting vehicle along a road; (B) a turret including
(1) an adjustable mount assembly, the adjustable mount assembly being mounted to the chassis and vehicle body combination, and the mount assembly including a fire-extinguishing agent delivery system capable of transporting a fire-extinguishing agent through the mount assembly; (2) a turret nozzle, the turret nozzle being mounted to the adjustable mount assembly, and the turret nozzle being capable of receiving the fire-extinguishing agent from the mount assembly; and (C) a turret control system, the turret control system including a plurality of actuators capable of adjusting the mount assembly to permit the position and orientation of the turret nozzle to be adjusted, the turret control system further including a microprocessor-based turret controller coupled to the plurality of actuators, the turret controller being capable of determining a location of a region of interest of a fire and transmitting control signals to the plurality of actuators to adjust a position and orientation of a nozzle of the turret, the position and orientation of the nozzle of the turret being adjusted such that the nozzle is aimed at the region of interest and thereby dispenses the fire-extinguishing agent toward the region of interest.
- 6. The vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the turret controller is capable of adjusting the position of the nozzle of turret to maintain the nozzle aimed at the region of interest during movement of the region of interest.
- 7. The vehicle according to claim 5,
wherein the turret control system further includes a laser detector, the laser detector being capable of detecting a spot of laser light reflected from the region of interest; wherein the turret controller determines the location of the region of interest based on the location of the spot of laser light.
- 8. The vehicle according to claim 5,
wherein the turret control system further includes an infrared imaging device coupled to the turret controller; wherein the turret controller determines the location of the region of interest by determining the location of a hot spot within a field of view of the infrared imaging device.
- 9. The vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the turret controller comprises a plurality of interface modules connected to each other by way of a communication network.
- 10. A fire fighting system comprising:
(A) a handheld pointing device, the pointing device being capable of being held by a human operator and transmitting a signal towards a region of interest to designate the region of interest; and (B) a fire fighting vehicle, the fire fighting vehicle comprising
(1) a turret comprising
(a) an adjustable mount assembly, the adjustable mount assembly being mounted to the chassis and vehicle body combination, and the mount assembly including a fire-extinguishing agent delivery system capable of transporting a fire-extinguishing agent through the mount assembly, (b) a turret nozzle, the turret nozzle being mounted to the adjustable mount assembly, and the turret nozzle being capable of receiving the fire-extinguishing agent from the mount assembly, and (2) a turret control system, the turret control system including
(a) a plurality of actuators, the plurality of actuators being capable of adjusting the mount assembly to permit the position and orientation of the turret nozzle to be adjusted, (b) a detector, the detector being capable of receiving the signal designating the region of interest after the signal is reflected from the region of interest, and (c) a microprocessor-based turret controller, the turret controller being coupled to the plurality of actuators and to the detector, the turret controller being capable of locating the region of interest based on position information received from the detector pertaining to the reflected signal, the turret controller being capable of transmitting control signals to the plurality of actuators to adjust a position and orientation of a nozzle of the turret, the position and orientation of the nozzle of the turret being adjusted such that the nozzle is aimed at the region of interest and thereby dispenses the fire-extinguishing agent toward the region of interest.
- 11. The fire fighting vehicle system according to claim 10, wherein the pointing device is a laser designator.
- 12. The fire fighting vehicle system according to claim 10, wherein the turret controller comprises a plurality of interface modules connected to each other by way of a communication network.
- 13. A method of controlling a fire fighting vehicle having a turret, the method comprising:
determining a location at which a pointing device is pointed, the pointing device being held by a human operator and being pointed by the human operator to designate a region of interest; adjusting a position and orientation of a nozzle of the turret to aim the nozzle at the region of interest; and dispensing fire extinguishing agent from the nozzle of the turret towards the region of interest.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the pointing device is a laser pointing device.
- 15. A method of controlling a fire fighting vehicle having a turret, the method comprising:
determining a location of a hot spot of a fire, the determining step being performed using an infrared imaging device having the hot spot within a field of view of the infrared imaging device; adjusting the turret in response to the location of the hot spot of the fire; and dispensing fire extinguishing agent from the turret at approximately the location of the hot spot of the fire.
- 16. A fire fighting vehicle comprising:
(A) a turret comprising
(1) an adjustable mount assembly, the adjustable mount assembly being mounted to the chassis and vehicle body combination, and the mount assembly including a fire-extinguishing agent delivery system capable of transporting a fire-extinguishing agent through the mount assembly, (2) a turret nozzle, the turret nozzle being mounted to the adjustable mount assembly, and the turret nozzle being capable of receiving the fire-extinguishing agent from the mount assembly, and (B) a power distribution and control system, the power distribution and control system further including
(1) a power source; (2) a power transmission link; (3) a plurality of output devices, the plurality of output devices including a plurality of actuators capable of adjusting the mount assembly to adjust the position and orientation of the turret nozzle, (4) a plurality of input devices, the plurality of input devices including a plurality of position indicators capable of providing position information pertaining to the position and orientation of the nozzle, (5) a communication network, and (6) a plurality of microprocessor-based interface modules, the plurality of interface modules being coupled to the power source by way of the power transmission link, the plurality of interface modules being interconnected to each other by way of the communication network, and the plurality of interface modules being coupled to the plurality of input devices and to the plurality of output devices by way of respective dedicated communication links, and the plurality of interface modules including an interface module that is coupled to at least some of the plurality of position sensors and at least some of the plurality of actuators; and wherein the plurality of interface modules, the plurality of input devices, and the plurality of output devices are distributed throughout the fire fighting vehicle; and wherein each respective interface module is locally disposed with respect to the respective input and output devices to which the respective interface module is coupled so as to permit distributed data collection from the plurality of input devices and distributed power distribution to the plurality of output devices.
- 17. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 16, wherein the plurality of interface modules include
(a) a first microprocessor-based interface module, the first interface module being coupled to a first subset of the plurality of position sensors and a first subset of the plurality of actuators, and (b) a second microprocessor-based interface module, the second interface module being coupled to a second subset of the plurality of position sensors and to a second subset of the plurality of actuators.
- 18. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 17, wherein the first interface module is located near a base of the turret and wherein the second interface module is located near a nozzle of the turret.
- 19. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 16, wherein the plurality of interface modules in combination are programmed to detect a hot spot in a fire using information received from an infrared imaging device and control the plurality of actuators so as to aim the nozzle towards the hot spot.
- 20. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 16, wherein the plurality of interface modules in combination are programmed to detect laser light reflected from a region of interest and to control the plurality of actuators so as to aim the nozzle towards the region of interest.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Prov. No. 60/360,479, filed Feb. 28, 2002, entitled “Turret Control System and Method for a Fire Fighting Vehicle”, and to U.S. Prov. No. 60/388,451, filed Jun. 13, 2002, entitled “Control System and Method for an Equipment Service Vehicle,” each of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/326,907, filed Dec. 20, 2002, entitled “Firefighting Vehicle with Network-Assisted Scene Management,” pending. U.S. Ser. No. 10/326,907 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/927,946, filed Aug. 10, 2001, entitled “Military Vehicle Having Cooperative Control Network With Distributed I/O Interfacing,” pending, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/384,393, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled “Military Vehicle Having Cooperative Control Network With Distributed I/O Interfacing,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,421,593, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/364,690, filed Jul. 30, 1 999, entitled “Firefighting Vehicle Having Cooperative Control Network With Distributed I/O Interfacing,” abandoned, each of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference; and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/500,506, filed Feb. 9, 2000, entitled “Equipment Service Vehicle Having On-Board Diagnostic System,” allowed, also expressly incorporated by reference; and also claims priority to U.S. Prov. No. 60/342,292, filed Dec. 21, 2001, entitled “Vehicle Control and Monitoring System and Method,” also hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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