Control system and method for an equipment service vehicle
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G05D-001/00
B60R-022/00
B60J-007/00
출원번호
US-0460756
(2003-06-12)
발명자
/ 주소
Archer,David W.
Pillar,Duane R.
Squires,Bradley C.
출원인 / 주소
Oshkosh Truck Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Foley &
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59인용 특허 :
115
초록▼
An aircraft rescue fire fighting vehicle comprises a chassis module, a cab module, and a control system. The control system further comprises a plurality of input devices, a plurality of output devices, a plurality of interface modules, and a communication network. The plurality of interface module
An aircraft rescue fire fighting vehicle comprises a chassis module, a cab module, and a control system. The control system further comprises a plurality of input devices, a plurality of output devices, a plurality of interface modules, and a communication network. The plurality of interface modules is distributed throughout the fire fighting vehicle and are coupled to each other by way of the communication network. The plurality of interface modules are each coupled to the plurality of input devices and output devices. The plurality of interface modules are operative to control the output devices based on input status information from the plurality of input devices. Some of the plurality of interface modules are mounted on the chassis module and other ones of the plurality of interface modules are mounted on the cab module. The cab module is mounted on top of the chassis and is modular in construction such that the cab module is mounted on top of the chassis module as a substantially complete stand-alone unit.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle kit for manufacturing a vehicle, comprising: (A) a plurality of chassis modules including (1) a first chassis module, the first chassis module further comprising a first plurality of input devices, a first plurality of output devices, a first plurality of interface
What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle kit for manufacturing a vehicle, comprising: (A) a plurality of chassis modules including (1) a first chassis module, the first chassis module further comprising a first plurality of input devices, a first plurality of output devices, a first plurality of interface modules, and a first communication network, the first plurality of interface modules being coupled to each other by way of the first communication network, the first plurality of interface modules each being coupled to the first plurality of input devices and the first plurality of output devices, and the first plurality of interface modules being configured to control the first plurality of output devices; (2) a second chassis module, the second chassis module having a different number of load-carrying wheels than to first chassis module, the second chassis module further comprising a second plurality of input devices, a second plurality of output devices, a second plurality of interface modules, and a second communication network, the second plurality of interface modules being coupled to each other by way of the second communication network, the second plurality of interface modules each being coupled to the second plurality of input devices and the second plurality of output devices, and the second plurality of interface modules being configured to control the second plurality of output devices; (B) a cab module, the cab module further comprising a third plurality of input devices, a third plurality of output devices, a third plurality of interface modules, and a third communication network, the third plurality of interface modules being coupled to each other by way of the third communication network, the third plurality of interface modules each being coupled to the third plurality of input devices and the third plurality of output devices, and the third plurality of interface modules being operative to control the third plurality of output devices based on input status information from the third plurality of input devices; wherein both the first and second chassis modules are configured to receive the cab module and have the cab module mounted thereon as a substantially complete stand-alone unit. 2. The vehicle kit according to claim 1, wherein the first and second chassis modules have different load carrying capacities. 3. The vehicle kit according to claim 1, wherein the cab module is a first cab module, wherein the vehicle kit comprises a second cab module, and wherein the first and second cab modules are configured to have different passenger-carrying capacities. 4. The vehicle kit according to claim 1, wherein the vehicle is an airport rescue and fire fighting vehicle and wherein the first and second chassis modules have different water-carrying capacities. 5. The vehicle kit according to claim 1, further comprising means for attaching the cab module to either of the first and second chassis modules. 6. The vehicle kit according to claim 5, wherein the means for attaching is a bolt assembly. 7. The vehicle kit according to claim 1, wherein both the first and second chassis modules are configured to receive the cab module and have the cab module mounted thereon by a process consisting essentially of attaching the substantially complete cab module to the respective chassis module and connecting the cab module to the communication network included with the respective chassis module and connecting the cab module to power. 8. The vehicle kit according to claim 7, wherein both the first and second chassis modules are configured to have the cab module attached thereto by a bolt assembly. 9. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the cab module comprises a plurality of windows having a trapezoidal shape with tops of the windows leaning back toward a vehicle body of the vehicle. 10. The vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of interface modules from the first and second chassis modules and the cab module stores I/O status information for each of the remaining ones of the plurality of interface modules from the respective first and second chassis modules and the cab module to provide each of the plurality of interface modules from the respective first and second chassis modules and the cab module with total system awareness, and wherein each of the plurality of interface modules from the first and second chassis modules and the cab modules processes its own inputs and outputs based at least in part on the I/O status information received from the remaining ones of the plurality of interface modules from the respective first and second chassis modules and the cab module.
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