Wheel aligner with improved accuracy and no-stop positioning using a drive direction calculation

US12467747B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12467747-B2
Application numberUS-202318184338-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2023
Priority dateSep 13, 2018
Publication dateNov 11, 2025
Grant dateNov 11, 2025

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Vehicle alignment systems and methods are disclosed which operate based on a calculation of “drive direction,” or the direction in which a vehicle is moving. Since a vehicle can be assumed to be a rigid body, each wheel has the same drive direction. Consequently, an alignment parameter of one wheel can be compared to the same parameter of another wheel by equating their drive direction, eliminating the need for the aligner to “see” both sides of the vehicle at the same time. Embodiments include a system having one or more cameras on a fixture carrying a calibration element for an ADAS system, and one or more targets placed on the vehicle to measure the drive direction of the vehicle. The drive direction is assumed to be parallel to the vehicle thrust line and can be used as the line for orientation of the fixture to the vehicle.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A system for aligning a fixture relative to a vehicle, the fixture being separate from the vehicle, the system comprising: an image sensor for viewing a target disposed on the vehicle, and for capturing image data of the target as the vehicle is rolled, the image sensor being mounted on the fixture in a known location and orientation relative to a centerline of the fixture; and a data processor for performing the steps of: calculating, using the image data, a plural number of poses of the target as the vehicle is rolled; calculating a drive direction of the vehicle which is a direction in which the vehicle is moving in a coordinate system of the image sensor using the calculated poses of the target; and guiding a user to orient the centerline of the fixture to the vehicle drive direction using a user interface. 2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the fixture is for carrying an ADAS calibration element. 3 . The system of claim 1 , comprising a laser mounted on the centerline of the fixture and in view of a centerline of the vehicle, such that the user can visually relate the fixture to a point on the centerline of the vehicle. 4 . A system for aligning a fixture relative to a vehicle, the system comprising: an image sensor for viewing a target disposed on the vehicle, and for capturing image data of the target as the vehicle is rolled, the image sensor being mounted on the fixture in a known location and orientation relative to a centerline of the fixture; and a data processor for performing the steps of: calculating, using the image data, a plural number of poses of the target as the vehicle is rolled; calculating a drive direction of the vehicle using the calculated poses of the target; and guiding a user to orient the centerline of the fixture to the vehicle drive direction using a user interface; wherein the target is mounted on the center of a front portion of the vehicle, wherein the data processor is for: determining a location of the target using the image sensor; calculating a centerline of the vehicle and the distance from the centerline of the fixture to the front portion of the vehicle using the location of the target; and guiding the user to position the fixture in orientation to the drive direction, and relative to the center of the front portion of the vehicle and to the vehicle centerline. 5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the target is mounted to the center of a front bumper of the vehicle. 6 . A system for aligning a fixture relative to a vehicle, the system comprising: an image sensor for viewing a target disposed on the vehicle, and for capturing image data of the target as the vehicle is rolled, the image sensor being mounted on the fixture in a known location and orientation relative to a centerline of the fixture; and a data processor for performing the steps of: calculating, using the image data, a plural number of poses of the target as the vehicle is rolled; calculating a drive direction of the vehicle using the calculated poses of the target; and guiding a user to orient the centerline of the fixture to the vehicle drive direction using a user interface; wherein the system comprises a second target mounted on a side of the vehicle directly above a front wheel center and in view of the image sensor, and wherein the data processor is for measuring a distance from the fixture to the second target, and for guiding the user to place the fixture at a predetermined distance from the front wheel center using the user interface. 7 . The system of claim 2 , wherein the fixture comprises a height-adjustable crossbar for carrying the ADAS calibration element and the image sensor, the image sensor being mounted on the crossbar in a known or calibrated location relative to the crossbar and the centerline of the fixture; wherein the system further comprises a second target disposed on a surface on which the vehicle is sitting, in view of the image sensor; and wherein the data processor is for determining the height of the crossbar relative to the surface using the second target and the image sensor, and for guiding a user to adjust the height of the crossbar to a predetermined height using the user interface. 8 . A system for aligning a fixture relative to a vehicle, the fixture being separate from the vehicle, the system comprising: an image sensor disposed on the vehicle for viewing a target, and for capturing image data of the target as the vehicle is rolled, the target being mounted on the fixture in a known location and orientation relative to a centerline of the fixture; and a data processor for performing the steps of: calculating, using the image data, a plural number of poses of the target as the vehicle is rolled; calculating a drive direction of the vehicle which is a direction in which the vehicle is moving in a coordinate system of the image sensor using the calculated poses of the target; and guiding a user to orient the centerline of the fixture to the vehicle drive direction using a user interface. 9 . The system of claim 8 , wherein the fixture is for carrying an ADAS calibration element. 10 . The system of claim 8 , comprising a laser mounted on the centerline of the fixture and in view of a centerline of the vehicle, such that the user can visually relate the fixture to a point on the centerline of the vehicle. 11 . A system for aligning a fixture relative to a vehicle, the system comprising: an image sensor disposed on the vehicle for viewing a target, and for capturing image data of the target as the vehicle is rolled, the target being mounted on the fixture in a known location and orientation relative to a centerline of the fixture; and a data processor for performing the steps of: calculating, using the image data, a plural number of poses of the target as the vehicle is rolled; calculating a drive direction of the vehicle using the calculated poses of the target; and guiding a user to orient the centerline of the fixture to the vehicle drive direction using a user interface; wherein the image sensor is mounted on the center of a front portion of the vehicle, wherein the data processor is for: determining a location of the target using the image sensor; calculating a centerline of the vehicle and the distance from the centerline of the fixture to the front portion of the vehicle using the location of the target; and guiding the user to position the fixture in orientation to the drive direction, and relative to the center of the front portion of the vehicle and to the vehicle centerline. 12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the target is mounted to the center of a front bumper of the vehicle.

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  • Vehicle exterior; Vicinity of vehicle · CPC title

  • involving graphical user interfaces [GUIs] · CPC title

  • Analysis of geometric attributes · CPC title

  • fixed to the ground or to the measuring station · CPC title

  • Active or passive device attached to the chassis of a vehicle · CPC title

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What does patent US12467747B2 cover?
Vehicle alignment systems and methods are disclosed which operate based on a calculation of “drive direction,” or the direction in which a vehicle is moving. Since a vehicle can be assumed to be a rigid body, each wheel has the same drive direction. Consequently, an alignment parameter of one wheel can be compared to the same parameter of another wheel by equating their drive direction, elimina…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Snap On Incorporated
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01B11/2755. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 11 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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