EP2197737A2 - Dispositif d'affichage pour un ordinateur de plongée - Google Patents

Dispositif d'affichage pour un ordinateur de plongée

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EP2197737A2
EP2197737A2 EP08837731A EP08837731A EP2197737A2 EP 2197737 A2 EP2197737 A2 EP 2197737A2 EP 08837731 A EP08837731 A EP 08837731A EP 08837731 A EP08837731 A EP 08837731A EP 2197737 A2 EP2197737 A2 EP 2197737A2
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display
display device
mask
dive
situation
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Lukas Metzler
Markus Mock
Ernst Völlm
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UEMIS AG
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63CLAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
    • B63C11/00Equipment for dwelling or working underwater; Means for searching for underwater objects
    • B63C11/02Divers' equipment
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63CLAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
    • B63C11/00Equipment for dwelling or working underwater; Means for searching for underwater objects
    • B63C11/02Divers' equipment
    • B63C2011/021Diving computers, i.e. portable computers specially adapted for divers, e.g. wrist worn, watertight electronic devices for detecting or calculating scuba diving parameters

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  • the present invention relates to a display device for displaying information during a dive on a dive computer having at least one display, a plurality of measuring devices, which detect the dive relevant measurement variables, a memory device for storing data and program steps, a computing device, which by the measuring device processed measured variables and derived therefrom dipping data, which are characteristic of a diving situation.
  • a display device for a dive computer of the aforementioned type is known from US 2003/0056786, on the display of various fixed predetermined areas for displaying dive data are statically arranged. In the middle area of the display are 7-segment displays for displaying numerical information, such as: B. the current depth or dive and
  • the user may choose between different display variants for the display. These constantly display different numbers of information in the display. Further information can be called up by switching the display. It is known that the constantly displayed values can be configured by the diver. It is also known to replace the value displayed in a display area depending on the diving situation by other diving data.
  • the known display devices have in common that a large number of dipping data in fixed areas of the display are displayed largely statically.
  • the diver is mainly dependent on following the relevant information during the dive in order to quickly recognize a dangerous situation and to be able to select and carry out the appropriate measures.
  • the present invention has as its object to provide a display device for a dive computer, which avoids the disadvantages of existing display devices and thus increases the diving safety.
  • the solution to the problem provides a display device which serves to display information during a dive on a dive computer.
  • the dive computer comprises at least one display, a multiplicity of measuring devices which detect measured variables relating to the dive, a memory device for storing data and program steps, and a computing device which processes the measured variables detected by the measuring device and derives therefrom dipping data which are characteristic of a dipping situation ,
  • a plurality of masks for the arrangement of dive data are stored on the at least one display. From the dipping data, the computing device determines characteristic quantities which serve to select the mask characterizing the diving situation.
  • a dive computer with a display device comprises a multiplicity of measuring devices which concern the dive
  • this plurality of measuring devices may already consist of two measuring devices which detect, for example, the ambient pressure and the time.
  • Dive computers with larger functional sizes also include measuring devices for detecting the ambient temperature, the air supply z. B. in one
  • the measured variables detected by the measuring devices are preferably stored in a memory device of the dive computer, which may also be constructed from a plurality of memory units.
  • a memory device of the dive computer which may also be constructed from a plurality of memory units.
  • Storage device of the dive computer are also stored program steps for processing recorded or already existing in the dive computer data.
  • a computing device of the dive computer which may likewise consist of a plurality of arithmetic units, reads out the measured values detected by the measuring devices and determines dive data, which are characteristic of the dive situation in which they are detected, using program steps stored in the dive computer.
  • the dive data are displayed on at least one display of the dive computer. Due to the better clarity, it is preferable to arrange the display of safety-relevant dive data on a single display.
  • the presentation of the data takes place according to the invention in different masks or mask areas, which are selected according to the specification, so that the diver is informed of the information currently required in each case.
  • a multiplicity of masks for arranging the dipping data are preferably stored in the memory device on the display, such that a suitable mask is available for each situation that can be determined by the dipping data.
  • the masks are preferably structured in such a way that, depending on the situation, they can also be composed of several mask areas. Further, the mask areas preferably change their mutual position depending on one or more acquired measurements.
  • the computing device preferably derives from the dive data determined in the dive computer parameters which serve to select and preferably also to position the mask suitable for the specific situation.
  • a mask is preferably the type and number of displayed dive data and
  • the display device comprises a preferably graphical display preferably colored display option.
  • this display is preferably constantly lit.
  • the illuminance preferably adapts to the brightness of the environment to ensure easy readability.
  • this function is achieved by means of solar cells integrated on the dive computer, which determine the ambient brightness. The determined value then serves to control the display illumination.
  • an inverse display representation is preferably provided.
  • the diver is supported to quickly recognize important information without having to turn on the display illumination before reading data.
  • Values that are not shown in the mask currently shown on the display are preferably well outside of a critical range and must be disregarded by the diver. This avoids distraction of the diver from the information relevant in the present situation.
  • the masks are configured so that the dive data are displayed large and easy to read.
  • the language of the displayed language information is preferably adjustable. In English terms well known in the diving sector, warnings are preferably displayed at least in part in parallel with a selected display language in English to further aid in the recognition of critical situations.
  • Information with lower safety relevance about which the diver wants to be always informed, however, such as personal data, ambient temperature or elapsed immersion time, are preferably arranged in the edge region of the normal display.
  • indications which are included in the calculation of the dive data, but the diver for security reasons also in Should have range such as the set gas mixture, the cylinder pressure or the function display of the pressure sensor.
  • similar, quickly assignable display types are selected in the masks for warnings and alarms.
  • these are preferably the same color designs, such as orange for warnings and red for alarms.
  • the definition of an inverse colored mask is advantageous for the display to be quickly noticed by the diver.
  • the display comprises two mask areas, which are preferably displayed in each diving situation. In a first mask area while the actual situation of the diver is displayed, and in a second area, if there is a recommendation for the diver, a recommended target situation.
  • the current dive depth is displayed in the first mask area.
  • the second dive information which is preferably displayed in this first area, is preferably the indication of the time remaining before the diver should initiate the return to the surface due to the ending gas supply.
  • a design element is shown in this first mask area, whose arrangement symbolizes the current diving depth.
  • Mask area The expiration of the remaining time without compression stop is preferably emphasized in the masks, which are preferably shown briefly shown. After expiration of this time, another second mask area is preferably selected on the basis of the derived parameters. In the mask shown now, the dive depth is displayed, in which a decompression stop is required, as well as the indication of the required duration of the decompression stop.
  • this second area there is preferably a design element which symbolizes the "SoH" immersion depth, ie the depth of the next recommended decompression stop
  • the image of the design elements of the first and second areas of the display provides the diver with a pictorial depiction of the current residence depth
  • Dive data such as oxygen partial pressure and oxygen toxicity, ascent rate, or other dipping data, such as elapsed decompression-free time, are preferably displayed in one or more other mask areas, and preferably in the form of a bar segment display. Depending on the current situation in which a value develops in the direction of a critical threshold value, these mask areas are preferably located in one or more identical display areas of the display.
  • segment bars are preferably displayed graphically reset in the case of segment bar displays.
  • the segment bar corresponding to the current value is then preferably highlighted graphically.
  • the selection of a mask takes place, which captures a danger symbol. If, due to approaching the threshold value of the bar graph, this results in a Hazard situation, it is preferred that a mask is selected on the basis of the characteristics, which instead of a previously shown ascent or descent arrow includes a recognizable other symbol for a recommendation for action. The diver recognizes so preferably already with a quick look at the display that he is approaching a dangerous situation and should take the indicated action.
  • a warning mask is preferably selected, which preferably differs significantly from the normal display.
  • the diver is requested in this mask to behave according to the warning message shown in order to escape from a dangerous situation.
  • this warning mask preferably only the immediately required data are displayed, which the diver needs to overcome the dangerous situation.
  • This is preferably always the current diving depth in a first mask area and, for example, the indication of the diving depth of a required decompression stop or the maximum diving depth in a second mask area.
  • Decompression stop results in assisting the diver in quickly recognizing the danger situation and in initiating the correct measures in this situation.
  • the selection of a mask is then preferred, which displays to the diver further dive data specific to the current situation, such as, for example, the maximum depth at which he can stay.
  • the selection of a mask which is one of the previously indicated hazardous situation, takes place contains corresponding warning symbol.
  • a mask selected in such a situation includes an action icon, such as an arrow, which indicates to the diver whether to move toward the water surface or, for example, after too rapid a climb or missed compression stop, to a greater depth. Only after it has emerged from the dive data that the critical situation has been overcome does the selection of a mask, which does not include the warning symbol or the action symbol, take place on the basis of the determined parameters.
  • the manual confirmation of the warning can preferably not be made.
  • the warning mask preferably remains active until the diver behaves again compliant.
  • a diver disregards a recommended decompression stop, he will experience a bumping situation.
  • the selection then takes place a mask with a warning display and preferably a action symbol, such as an arrow pointing downwards.
  • the design element with the current immersion depth is in this situation above the design element shown in the second mask area, which symbolizes the depth of the required decompression stop. From this and from the action symbol the diver quickly recognizes which measure he should take to overcome the dangerous situation.
  • a preferred embodiment of the display device for a dive computer is designed so that it is signaiverbunden with a second display.
  • This second display is preferably in one
  • Diving mask arranged and designed so that the diver can easily see the information displayed on it.
  • the signal connection to the second display is preferably carried out wirelessly, for example by means of boring or ultrasound.
  • For information intended to display several variants can be provided.
  • the same data is sent to this second display as to the display of the dive computer. It is then a matching display on both displays.
  • data are sent to this second display, which are present in the dive computer but are not or only partially displayed on the first display.
  • this second display is not or only partially displayed on the first display.
  • only a selection of the information displayed on the dive computer is sent to the second display in the dive mask, such as warnings, dive depth or dive time information.
  • FIG. 1 shows a display of an exemplary embodiment of the display device according to the invention in a first dive situation
  • FIG. 5 shows the display of an exemplary embodiment during a decompression stop
  • Fig. 6 shows the display of an exemplary embodiment in a
  • FIG. 1 shows a display 10 of an exemplary embodiment of the display device according to the invention in a first immersion situation.
  • the diver can return to the surface at the indicated time without decompression stops.
  • a first mask area 20 which is shown on the left in the display, there is a design element 21, which in its vertical arrangement symbolizes the current diving depth 22, which is displayed above the design element 21.
  • Below the design element 21, the remaining with the air supply dive time 23 is displayed.
  • a design element is only indicated in this first dive situation. In this second area 30, the time period 33 is displayed, which remains without a decompression stop is required during the rise.
  • constantly displayed dive information are arranged, such as the ambient temperature 51, the already elapsed dive time 52, a symbol 53 for the existing signal connection between the cylinder pressure sensor of the currently used dive tank and
  • Dive computer the mixture composition 54 and the pressure 55 in the compressed air cylinder of the diver.
  • various icons 6 are shown to assist the diver in the operation of attached to the dive computer Betusch Trentsseiemente. This gives the diver all relevant information for him in this first dive situation.
  • FIG. 2 shows the display 10 in a second dive situation at the time when the diver only has two more minutes left in which he can emerge without a decompression stop.
  • This situation is due to the highlighted design of the second mask area 30 for the diver at first glance recognizable.
  • a mask is selected in this situation which 40, in this case 'includes a symbol measures a rise arrow.
  • the diver gets the hint displayed by the mask displayed in this situation, if he wants to meet the no-stop time.
  • a segment bar display 60 is shown, which illustrates the expiration of the no-stop time.
  • a segment bar display 70 is arranged, which symbolizes an increasing oxygen partial pressure in the breathing air of the diver.
  • the determined oxygen partial pressure already reaches a level which is shortly before the threshold value is exceeded.
  • FIG. 3 shows the mask selected on the basis of the characteristic variables in the dangerous situation following the exceeding of the threshold value.
  • the warning or the measure to be performed is shown filling the display and inversely. Underneath, for the diver, the information 81 is displayed, why this measure is strongly recommended.
  • the action symbol 40 also indicates to the diver in this situation the measure to be initiated, the emergence.
  • the design element 21 indicates that the current diving depth is below the nominal diving depth shown symbolically in the second area, which is indicated by the arrangement of the design element 31.
  • the design element 31 symbolizes the maximum possible depth (maximum operating depth), in which the diver should emerge immediately. By pressing the "OK" button, which is outside the
  • FIG. 4 shows the display 10 of an exemplary embodiment during a phase in which the diver is ascending.
  • the ascent rate of the diver is indicated by a segment bar display 70 symbolically represented.
  • the action icon 40 which is shown in the central region of the display 10
  • the diver is shown to emerge slower.
  • This recommendation is further underlined by the slogan "slow" in the action symbol 40, which represents a danger symbol in this situation.
  • a warning symbol 81 is displayed in this phase for the continued risk of increased oxygen partial pressure. Since the oxygen partial pressure in the current situation is not in the range of the critical threshold value, the associated segment bar display is not included in the present mask.
  • the diver Based on the vertical offset between the design elements 21 and 31 of the actual or target depth, the diver removes the distance until the next stop of the ascent.
  • the design element 31, stands for the desired depth of the next required when emerging decompression stop.
  • the action icon 40 also indicates to the diver that the climb should be less rapid. In which speed range he is currently located, the diver can read on the left display 10 in the segment bar display 70. Thus, the diver is guided on the basis of the displayed values and symbols through the dangerous situation and accompanied with a safe return to the water surface.
  • FIG. 5 shows the display 10 of an exemplary embodiment of the display during a decompression stop.
  • Design elements 21 and 31 are shown at the same height during a correctly executed decompression stop.
  • a segment bar display 60 is arranged, which shows the diver that he is in the desired immersion depth. Diving into a greater depth would be like designing the segment bar display shows danger-free possible, while emerging in a lower depth is first associated with a warning situation and later with a dangerous situation.
  • the segment bars arranged above the design element 31 are therefore executed in a warning color or hazard color.
  • a segment bar display 70 is displayed, which symbolizes an oxygen toxicity shortly below the critical threshold value.
  • Fig. 6 shows the display 10 in a dangerous situation resulting from disregarding a decompression stop.
  • the diver is shown the current diving depth in the first mask area 20 and the desired diving depth in the second mask area 30. Due to the arrangement of the two design elements 21 and 31, the diver recognizes that he is staying in a too small depth.
  • the action icon 40 a descent arrow, shows the diver the required action, a descent to a greater depth.
  • the warning 80 In the upper area of the display 10 is also the warning 80 and the explanation for the occurrence of the warning situation that a required decompression stop has been disregarded.

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Dispositif d'affichage pour afficher des informations sur un ordinateur de plongée pendant une plongée. L'ordinateur de plongée comprend un écran, des dispositifs de mesure qui enregistrent des grandeurs de mesure concernant la plongée, un dispositif mémoire pour mémoriser les données et les étapes de programme, et un dispositif de calcul qui traite les grandeurs de mesure enregistrées par le dispositif de mesure et en déduit des données de plongée. Une pluralité de masques pour la disposition de données de plongée sur l'écran sont mémorisés dans l'ordinateur de plongée. Le dispositif de calcul détermine d'après les données de plongée des paramètres qui servent à sélectionner le masque caractérisant la situation de plongée.
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