Marking device docking stations having security features and methods of using same
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H05K-005/00
H05K-007/00
G06F-001/16
G05B-019/18
출원번호
US-0571408
(2009-09-30)
등록번호
US-8644965
(2014-02-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Nielsen, Steven E.
Chambers, Curtis
Farr, Jeffrey
출원인 / 주소
CertusView Technologies, LLC
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초록▼
Docking stations and docking methods are provided for use with marking devices used for marking the presence or absence of an underground facility in a dig area. The docking station may serve as a home base for storage of a marking device, for charging the battery of a marking device, for transferri
Docking stations and docking methods are provided for use with marking devices used for marking the presence or absence of an underground facility in a dig area. The docking station may serve as a home base for storage of a marking device, for charging the battery of a marking device, for transferring data to and from a marking device, and for securing a marking device against unauthorized use and/or theft. The docking station may be a mobile docking station that is installed in a vehicle or may be a fixed docking station that is installed at a central location in the field, at a central office, at a home base facility, and the like.
대표청구항▼
1. A docking station for docking a marking device of a type used to mark a presence or absence of an underground facility in a dig area, the marking device including a marker dispenser to dispense a marker to mark the presence or absence of the underground facility, the marking device further includ
1. A docking station for docking a marking device of a type used to mark a presence or absence of an underground facility in a dig area, the marking device including a marker dispenser to dispense a marker to mark the presence or absence of the underground facility, the marking device further including a first alignment element to facilitate coupling of the marking device to the docking station, the docking station comprising: a housing configured to mechanically support the marking device in a docked position, wherein the housing includes a second alignment element configured to engage with the first alignment element of the marking device and thereby facilitate docking of the marking device; an electronic interface to transfer information to and from the marking device; and docking control electronics to control operation of the docking station. 2. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to support the marking device in a storage position. 3. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising at least one security component to control removal of the marking device from the docking station. 4. A docking station as defined in claim 3, wherein the security component comprises a locking device configured to lock the marking device to the docking station. 5. A docking station as defined in claim 3, wherein the security component comprises an ID mechanism to enable removal of the marking device from the docking station in response to verification of the identity of a user. 6. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising at least one alert component to alert a user to a condition of the marking device in the docking station. 7. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising at least one alert component to alert a user to a condition of the docking station. 8. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to mechanically support a combination marking and locate device. 9. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a base to retain a lower portion of the marking device. 10. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a support member to support an upper portion of the marking device. 11. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a cradle for mechanical coupling to the marking device, the cradle including an electrical connector for providing electrical connections between the docking station and the marking device. 12. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a reader device to read an ID mechanism on the marking device. 13. A docking station as defined in claim 12, wherein the reader device comprises a radio frequency identification reader. 14. A docking station as defined in claim 12, wherein the reader device comprises a barcode reader. 15. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing is configured for mounting in or on a vehicle. 16. A docking station as defined in claim 15, wherein the housing is configured for mounting to a back wall of a vehicle cab. 17. A docking station as defined in claim 15, wherein the housing is configured for mounting in a vehicle cab in place of a passenger seat. 18. A docking station as defined in claim 15, wherein the housing is configured for mounting in the bed of a truck. 19. A docking station as defined in claim 15, further comprising a wired interface for a connection to vehicle power. 20. A docking station as defined in claim 15, configured to supply power from the vehicle to the marking device. 21. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a safety strap for securing the marking device to the docking station. 22. A docking station as defined in claim 21, further comprising a sensor to detect that the safety strap is secured around the marking device. 23. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing defines a compartment configured to at least partially enclose the marking device in the docking station. 24. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the docking control electronics is configured to detect the presence of the marking device in the docking station. 25. A docking station as defined in claim 24, wherein the docking control electronics is further configured to generate a user notification when the marking device is not present in the docking station. 26. A docking station as defined in claim 24, wherein the docking control electronics is further configured to generate a user notification when the marking device is not secured in the docking station. 27. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a power interface to charge a battery in the marking device. 28. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a battery connector for coupling of a marking device battery to the docking station. 29. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the docking control electronics is configured to transfer marking device data from the marking device to a local memory in the docking station and/or to a computing device. 30. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a memory connector for coupling of a marking device memory to the docking station. 31. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the docking control electronics includes a removable memory. 32. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a security component to control removal of the marking device from the docking station and a timing system to generate a current date and time, wherein the docking control electronics is configured to control the security component to prevent removal of the marking device from the docking station at selected times and/or on selected dates. 33. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a security component to control removal of the marking device from the docking station and a location tracking system to determine geographical coordinates of the docking station, wherein the docking control electronics is configured to control the security component to prevent removal of the marking device from the docking station if the docking station is outside selected geographical coordinates. 34. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a security component to control removal of the marking device from the docking station and a location tracking system to determine geographical coordinates of the docking station, wherein the docking control electronics is configured to control the security component to prevent removal of the marking device from the docking station if the docking station is at or within selected geographical coordinates. 35. A docking station as defined in claim 1, further comprising a cleaning device configured to clean the marking device. 36. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing is configured for mobile use of the docking station. 37. A docking station as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing is configured for use of the docking station in a fixed location. 38. A method for handling a marking device of a type used to mark a presence or absence of an underground facility in a dig area, the marking device including a marker dispenser to dispense a marker to mark the presence or absence of the underground facility, the marking device further including a first alignment element to facilitate coupling of the marking device to a docking station, the method comprising: mechanically supporting the marking device in a docked position in the docking station via a second alignment element of the docking station, the second alignment element configured to engage with the first alignment element of the marking device; and transferring information to and between the marking device and the docking station. 39. A system for use with at least one marking device of a type used to mark a presence or absence of an underground facility in a dig area, the system comprising: at least one docking station configured to mechanically support the at least one marking device in a docked position and to transfer data between the at least one marking device and the at least one docking station, wherein: the at least one marking device includes: a marker dispenser to dispense a marker to mark the presence or absence of the underground facility; and a first alignment element to facilitate coupling of the marking device to the at least one docking station; and the at least one docking station includes a second alignment element configured to engage with the first alignment element of the at least one marking device; and a computing device coupled to the at least one docking station and configured to receive and record marking device information from the at least one docking station and to transmit information to the at least one marking device via the at least one docking station. 40. A system as defined in claim 39, wherein the docking station is mounted in a vehicle and wherein the computing device comprises an onboard computer in the vehicle. 41. A system as defined in claim 40, further comprising a remote computer coupled to the onboard computer by a wireless connection to receive and record the marking device information.
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