Mine personnel carrier integrated information display
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G08B-023/00
B62D-033/00
출원번호
US-0152047
(2011-06-02)
등록번호
US-8866618
(2014-10-21)
발명자
/ 주소
Cotten, Steven A.
Renner, Aaron A.
Giraldo, Luis B.
출원인 / 주소
Raytheon Company
대리인 / 주소
Thorpe North & Western LLP
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14
초록▼
In certain embodiments, a mine personnel carrier includes an integrated information display and one or more processing units. The processing units may access life support data from devices associated with a life support subsystem of a mine personnel carrier. The life support subsystem provides breat
In certain embodiments, a mine personnel carrier includes an integrated information display and one or more processing units. The processing units may access life support data from devices associated with a life support subsystem of a mine personnel carrier. The life support subsystem provides breathable air to passengers of the mine personnel carrier, and the life support data indicates a remaining level of air available via at least a portion of the life support subsystem. The processing units access guidance data from guidance devices associated with a guidance subsystem of the mine personnel carrier. Each guidance device can detect entities within a detection range of the guidance device. The processing units initiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the life support data and the guidance data. The integrated information display comprises a unified electronic display of the mine personnel carrier.
대표청구항▼
1. A system, for operation within a mine comprising: a mobile mine personnel carrier for providing post incident support to various locations within the mine;one or more memory units supported on the mobile mine personnel carrier; andone or more processing units supported on the mobile mine personne
1. A system, for operation within a mine comprising: a mobile mine personnel carrier for providing post incident support to various locations within the mine;one or more memory units supported on the mobile mine personnel carrier; andone or more processing units supported on the mobile mine personnel carrier operable to: access life support data from one or more devices associated with a life support subsystem of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the life support subsystem being operable to provide breathable air to one or more passengers of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the life support data indicating a remaining level of air available via at least a portion of the life support subsystem;access guidance data from one or more guidance devices associated with a guidance subsystem of the mobile mine personnel carrier, each of the one or more guidance devices operable to detect entities within a detection range of the guidance device;initiate display in an integrated information display of at least a portion of the life support data and at least a portion of the guidance data, the integrated information display comprising a unified electronic display of the mobile mine personnel carrier. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein: the one or more devices associated with the life support subsystem comprise one or more atmospheric sensors operable to detect one or more gases, the accessed life support data comprising one or more readings indicating the presence of one or more gases from the one or more atmospheric sensors; andthe integrated information display comprises an indication of at least a portion of the one or more readings from the one or more atmospheric sensors. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to: access vehicle data from one or more devices associated with a chassis of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the vehicle data providing one or more indications of vehicle health, andinitiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the vehicle data from the one or more devices associated with the chassis. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to: access navigation data from one or more navigation subsystems of the mobile mine personnel carrier; andinitiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the navigation data from the one or more navigation subsystems. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to: access communication data from one or more communication subsystems of the mobile mine personnel carrier; andinitiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the communication data from the one or more communication subsystems. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to initiate substantially simultaneous display in an integrated information display of the at least a portion of the life support data and the at least a portion of the proximity data. 7. The system of claim 1, wherein: the life support subsystem comprises a sensor operable to determine a remaining amount of breathable air for at least one breathable air supply; andthe one or more processing units are operable to: determine a breathable air usage rate for the at least one breathable air supply; anddetermine, at a particular time and based on the breathable air usage rate and the remaining amount of breathable air at the particular time, an estimated remaining time until the breathable air from the at least one breathable air supply expires. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the one or more guidance devices comprise one or more of the following: one or more infrared cameras, the guidance data comprising one or more infrared images; andone or more proximity sensors, the guidance data comprising proximity data. 9. A method of providing incident support within a mine comprising: accessing, by one or more processing units, life support data from one or more devices associated with a life support subsystem of a mobile mine personnel carrier, the life support subsystem being operable to provide breathable air to one or more passengers of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the life support data indicating a remaining level of air available via at least a portion of the life support subsystem;accessing, by the one or more processing units, guidance data from one or more guidance devices associated with a guidance subsystem of the mobile mine personnel carrier, each of the one or more guidance devices operable to detect entities within a detection range of the guidance device;initiating, by the one or more processing units, display in an integrated information display of at least a portion of the life support data and at least a portion of the guidance data, the integrated information display comprising a unified electronic display of the mobile mine personnel carrier. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein: the one or more devices associated with the life support subsystem comprise one or more atmospheric sensors operable to detect one or more gases, the accessed life support data comprising one or more readings indicating the presence of one or more gases from the one or more atmospheric sensors; andthe integrated information display comprises an indication of at least a portion of the one or more readings from the one or more atmospheric sensors. 11. The method of claim 9, comprising: accessing vehicle data from one or more devices associated with a chassis of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the vehicle data providing one or more indications of vehicle health, andinitiating display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the vehicle data from the one or more devices associated with the chassis. 12. The method of claim 9, comprising: accessing navigation data from one or more navigation subsystems of the mobile mine personnel carrier; andinitiating display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the navigation data from the one or more navigation subsystems. 13. The method of claim 9, comprising: accessing communication data from one or more communication subsystems of the mobile mine personnel carrier; andinitiating display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the communication data from the one or more communication subsystems. 14. The method of claim 9, comprising initiating substantially simultaneous display in an integrated information display of the at least a portion of the life support data and the at least a portion of the proximity data. 15. The method of claim 9, wherein: the life support subsystem comprises a sensor operable to determine a remaining amount of breathable air for at least one breathable air supply; andthe method comprises:determining a breathable air usage rate for the at least one breathable air supply; anddetermining, at a particular time and based on the breathable air usage rate and the remaining amount of breathable air at the particular time, an estimated remaining time until the breathable air from the at least one breathable air supply expires. 16. The method of claim 9, wherein the one or more guidance devices comprise one or more of the following: one or more infrared cameras, the guidance data comprising one or more infrared images; andone or more proximity sensors, the guidance data comprising proximity data. 17. A mobile mine personnel carrier, comprising: a mobile chassis which facilitates access to various locations of the mine in order to provide support to personnel in a post incident condition;an integrated information display supported on the chassis;one or more processing units supported on the chassis being operable to:access life support data from one or more devices associated with a life support subsystem of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the life support subsystem being operable to provide breathable air to one or more passengers of the mine personnel carrier, the life support data indicating a remaining level of air available via at least a portion of the life support subsystem;access guidance data from one or more guidance devices associated with a guidance subsystem of the mine personnel carrier, each of the one or more guidance devices operable to detect entities within a detection range of the guidance device;initiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the life support data and at least a portion of the guidance data, the integrated information display comprising a unified electronic display of the mine personnel carrier. 18. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein: the one or more devices associated with the life support subsystem comprise one or more atmospheric sensors operable to detect one or more gases, the accessed life support data comprising one or more readings indicating the presence of one or more gases from the one or more atmospheric sensors; andthe integrated information display comprises an indication of at least a portion of the one or more readings from the one or more atmospheric sensors. 19. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to: access vehicle data from one or more devices associated with the mobile chassis of the mobile mine personnel carrier, the vehicle data providing one or more indications of vehicle health, andinitiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the vehicle data from the one or more devices associated with the mobile chassis. 20. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to: access navigation data from one or more navigation subsystems of the mobile mine personnel carrier; andinitiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the navigation data from the one or more navigation subsystems. 21. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to: access communication data from one or more communication subsystems of the mobile mine personnel carrier; andinitiate display in the integrated information display of at least a portion of the communication data from the one or more communication subsystems. 22. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein the one or more processing units are operable to initiate substantially simultaneous display in an integrated information display of the at least a portion of the life support data and the at least a portion of the proximity data. 23. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein: the life support subsystem comprises a sensor operable to determine a remaining amount of breathable air for at least one breathable air supply; andthe one or more processing units are operable to: determine a breathable air usage rate for the at least one breathable air supply; anddetermine, at a particular time and based on the breathable air usage rate and the remaining amount of breathable air at the particular time, an estimated remaining time until the breathable air from the at least one breathable air supply expires. 24. The mobile mine personnel carrier of claim 17, wherein the one or more guidance devices comprise one or more of the following: one or more infrared cameras, the guidance data comprising one or more infrared images; and one or more proximity sensors, the guidance data comprising proximity data.
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