Crossbar clamp devices
US-10150423-B2 · Dec 11, 2018 · US
US9440591B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9440591-B2 |
| Application number | US-46512609-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2009 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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An enhanced visibility system for utility vehicles is disclosed. The visibility system may enhance an operator's view from the utility vehicle by making an obstruction appear transparent to the operator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A utility vehicle including: a chassis; at least one ground engaging mechanism configured to propel the chassis over the ground; an operator station supported by the chassis; a work tool configured to move relative to the chassis to move material; an obstruction of the utility vehicle positioned between the operator station and the work tool, the obstruction having a surface area obstructing a view of an operator in the operator station from a vantage point; at least one camera configured to capture an unobstructed image of the work tool, the at least one captured unobstructed image positioned beyond the obstruction of the utility vehicle, the obstruction being positioned between the operator station and the work tool; and a display functioning as a virtual window for displaying a modified image based on the captured unobstructed image, the modified image formed by creating a viewing projection from the vantage point of the operator and identifying at least a portion of the captured unobstructed image located within the viewing projection, the viewing projection having an outer boundary defined by a plurality of outwardly projected rays centered at the vantage point of the operator and extending linearly toward the obstruction and through an outer perimeter of the display, the projected rays being outwardly spaced apart from the surface area of the obstruction, and the modified image corresponding to an area that would be visible from the vantage point of the operator without the obstruction to make the obstruction and the display appear transparent to the operator. 2. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the display is mounted in the operator station and the obstruction is positioned between the display and the work tool. 3. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the operator station provides at least one vantage point for an operator and the display is positioned laterally and longitudinally between the at least one vantage point and the obstruction of the utility vehicle. 4. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the obstruction is positioned longitudinally forward of the operator station. 5. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the work tool includes at least one of a bucket, a blade, a pallet fork, a bail lift, an auger, a harvester, a tiller, a mower, and a grapple. 6. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the obstruction includes at least one of: a hood of the utility vehicle; a door of the utility vehicle; a roll-over protective structure of the utility vehicle; and a boom structure coupled to the work tool and the chassis for movement of the work tool relative to the chassis. 7. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , further including: a sensor configured to track movement of an operator in the operator station; and a processor configured to communicate with the sensor and the display. 8. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , further including: a sensor configured to detect an operator in the operator station; and a processor configured to receive an input from the sensor and to identify the portion of the captured image based on the input from the sensor. 9. The utility vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the processor is also configured to identify at least one vantage point of the operator based on the input from the sensor. 10. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the display is configured to generate the portion of the captured image. 11. The utility vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the display includes at least one of a television monitor, a liquid crystal display monitor, a light-emitting diode monitor, a thin-film transistor monitor, a cathode ray tube monitor, a heads up display, and a head mounted display.
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