The present invention is directed to a vehicle diagnostic device, and in particular a portable integrated vehicle diagnostic tool including a computer and a separate J2534 pass-thru computer module.
In automotive repair garages, many of the tools used to diagnose and repair cars have transitioned to computer-based systems. Vehicle diagnostic systems employing diagnostic scan devices or tools are used in automotive repair facilities to diagnose and repair computer-based vehicle systems, where vehicles may have differing computer-based systems depending on the configuration and options installed on the vehicle. Vehicle diagnostic scan systems may include or use one or more diagnostic software scanning programs or applications, such as applications developed by an original equipment automotive manufacturer (“OEM”), or an aftermarket diagnostic company. The diagnostic software scanning programs are used to diagnose the electronic system of a vehicle.
Repair facilities must diagnose the electronic computer systems of vehicles, including scanning and reprogramming electronic control units of the vehicle electronic computer systems as needed for software updates and/or repairs. Repair facilities may obtain equipment so as to be able to perform such diagnostic operations, including by way of pass through interface devices that operate according to the SAE J2534 standard, and local computers utilizing diagnostic software applications for use in scanning, diagnosing and reprogramming the vehicle. Repair facilities may also obtain alternative equipment whereby diagnostic and reprograming operations are facilitated via remote diagnostic computer systems utilizing diagnostic software applications, in which case the vehicle will be connected with electronic equipment to facilitate the transmission of vehicle data via the Internet.
The present invention provides a vehicle diagnostic device for diagnosing, scanning and programming an electrical system of a vehicle. According to an aspect of the present invention, a vehicle diagnostic device includes a housing, a computer having a screen and a computer processor, with the computer disposed within the housing and the housing including a screen opening for the computer screen. A circuit board is additionally disposed within the housing, with the circuit board including a circuit board processor and a multi-pin connector and the housing including an aperture for the connector. A cable disposed within the housing connects the computer and circuit board for communications there between. The circuit board is configured to receive vehicle data signals from an electrical system of a vehicle via the connector and convert the vehicle data signals for transmission to the computer via the cable, and wherein the computer is configured to transmit signals to the circuit board via the cable for conversion by the circuit board to vehicle data signals for transmission via the connector to the electrical system of the vehicle.
According to particular embodiments of the vehicle diagnostic device, the circuit board is configured to operate as a SAE J2534 pass-thru device, and the computer is a tablet computer with a touchscreen. Still further, the cable is a USB cable connected to USB connectors on the computer and circuit board. The vehicle diagnostic device is connectable to the electrical system of the vehicle by a communication cable.
In a further particular embodiment, the housing includes first and second housing members that are connected together to contain the computer, circuit board and cable within the housing. The first housing member may include the screen opening with the computer being mounted to the first housing member. Still further, the second housing member may include the aperture with the circuit board being mounted to the second housing member. The housing may be further configured to include one or more external handles.
According to a further particular embodiment the computer is operable to wirelessly transmit and receive signals from a remote diagnostic computer.
The vehicle diagnostic device of the present invention provides a convenient and portable integrated vehicle diagnostic tool for use in diagnosing, scanning and programming an electrical system of a vehicle. The utilization of a separate J2534 circuit board enables the vehicle diagnostic tool to be readily used with a wide variety of makes and models of vehicles, with the tablet computer providing an easy to use and convenient operator interface. These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of this invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the numbered elements in the following written description correspond to like-numbered elements in the figures.
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Front housing member 50 includes a central opening 58 whereby the screen 60 of tablet computer 32 is accessible. Housing member 50 further includes an internal perimeter frame 62 disposed about opening 58 to which in the illustrated embodiment mounts 33 of tablet are secured via fasteners to retain tablet 32 to housing member 50, with a gasket 66 positioned there between. Front housing member 50 further supports a power button 68 for turning diagnostic tool 20 on and off.
Rear housing member 52 includes an internal receptacle or cavity 70 for receiving the J2534 circuit board 34, where in the illustrated embodiment circuit board 34 is retained to housing member 52 by fasteners. A top or rear edge 71 of housing member 52 includes an aperture 72 through which a connector 74 mounted to the circuit board 34 is exposed. A pivoting stand 76 is secured to a rear or back surface 76. As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment tablet computer 32 is a substantially conventional tablet computer with a touchscreen 60 and an outer case 84, as well as an internal circuit board supporting hardware and software, including one or more internal processors, such as an internal processor 85 disposed within case 84 (
J2534 circuit board 34, in turn, includes a connector or port 88 for receiving the opposite end 37 (
As noted, J2534 circuit board 34 is configured to operate in accordance with the SAE J2534 standard as a conventional J2534 pass-thru device. As such, circuit board 34 additionally includes a database of vehicle protocols in local memory on circuit board 34 that allow communication with the ECUs of various makes and models of vehicles. Still further, circuit board 34 is configured to receive vehicle data signals via cable 40 and port 92 and, based on a determined protocol of the vehicle data signals, convert the vehicle data signals to a J2534 protocol message for transmission to tablet computer 32. Likewise, circuit board 34 is operable to receive J2534 protocol messages from tablet computer 32 and convert such messages to vehicle data signals for delivery to the electrical system 23 of vehicle 22 via port 72 and cable 30. It should be appreciated that a J2534 protocol message comprises a message that is formatted into another protocol from the protocol of the vehicle data signals for use by the tablet computer 32. That is, different vehicle makes and models utilize differing protocols within their respective electrical systems, with the J2534 pass-thru device operating to convert those protocols into a protocol for use by the tablet computer 32.
Tablet computer 32 may include diagnostic software applications for use in diagnosing electrical system 23, including by way of scanning and programming ECUs of the electrical system 23. Alternatively, tablet computer 32 may transmit J2534 protocol messages to remote diagnostic computer 42, with remote diagnostic computer 42 including diagnostic software applications 46a-46c for use with different makes and models of vehicles 22 to diagnose, scan and reprogram electrical system 23 of vehicle 22. In such an embodiment, tablet computer 32 may communicate with remote diagnostic computer 42 by way of an Internet connection 44, with tablet computer 32 transmitting the J2534 protocol messages via a standard/conventional Internet transmittal protocol, such as via TCP/IP or UDP or the like. In turn, signals received by tablet computer 32 from remote diagnostic computer 42 may in turn be sent as J2534 protocol messages to circuit board 34, with circuit board 34 in turn converting the J2534 protocol messages to the appropriate vehicle data signals associated with the protocol of the electrical system 23 of the vehicle 22 under test and transmit the vehicle data signals to the electrical system 23 in conventional manner via port 92 and cable 40 connected with OBD port 38.
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It should be appreciated that various configurations, constructions and arrangements of a vehicle diagnostic device or tool may be provided within the scope of the present invention. For example, alternatively configured and arranged housings may be used with vehicle diagnostic devices in accordance with the present invention, including with an alternatively configured handle or handles, or without handles. It should also be appreciated that the vehicle diagnostic device in accordance with the present invention may be configured for use with OBD 1 and/or OBD 2 systems. Further changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
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