WO2022249826A1 - 車載器 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an in-vehicle device that houses an electronic key for a vehicle.
- Patent Literature 1 discloses a technology of an on-vehicle device that accommodates an electronic key that can be used for sharing or the like.
- the on-board equipment can be used smoothly in various situations and environments by various users who use vehicles for sharing. For example, if the on-board device is installed in the glove box of the vehicle, depending on the installation position, it may not be possible to ensure the brightness (environmental light) necessary for the user to take out or return the key. At night or when the vehicle is parked in the dark, it becomes even more difficult to ensure sufficient brightness.
- the brightness environmental light
- One example of the purpose of the present invention is to improve the usability of onboard equipment that houses an electronic key.
- An aspect of the present invention is a vehicle-mounted device that houses an electronic key for a vehicle, and includes a speaker, a light-emitting unit, and a given voice guidance relating to a handling procedure of the vehicle-mounted device when using the vehicle.
- the vehicle-mounted device includes a voice control unit that performs sound emission control, and a lighting control unit that controls lighting of the light emitting unit in conjunction with the sound emission control of the voice guidance by the voice control unit.
- the vehicle-mounted device emits voice guidance relating to the procedure for handling the vehicle-mounted device when using the vehicle, and can control lighting of the light-emitting unit in conjunction with the voice guidance.
- the user can be accurately notified of the place to be operated at the timing to be operated.
- Lighting of the light-emitting portion can provide illumination necessary for the operation of taking out/returning the electronic key (the operation of retracting the electronic key).
- the usability of the vehicle-mounted device that accommodates the electronic key can be improved.
- structure of a sharing system The figure which shows the example of the process of the state transition of onboard equipment at the time of service use of a sharing system.
- the figure seen from the Z-axis positive direction which shows the example of an internal structure of onboard equipment.
- the figure (the 1) seen from the Y-axis positive direction which shows the example of an internal structure of onboard equipment.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart for explaining the flow of processing in the vehicle-mounted device; 4 is a flowchart for explaining the processing flow of the vehicle-mounted device and the processing flow of the user terminal relating to service-in processing; Flowchart continued from FIG. 4 is a flow chart for explaining the processing flow of the vehicle-mounted device and the processing flow of the user terminal relating to service-out processing; 13 is a flowchart continued from FIG. 12;
- FIG. 11 is a diagram (part 1) showing an example of opening operation guidance display for service-in;
- FIG. 1 is a diagram (part 1) showing an example of opening operation guidance display for service-in; FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram (part 2) showing an example of opening operation guidance display for service-in;
- FIG. 11 is a diagram (part 1) showing an example of the removal guidance display;
- FIG. 11 is a diagram (part 1) showing an example of opening operation guidance display for service out;
- the figure which shows the example of a get-off guidance display The figure seen from the Y-axis direction positive side which shows the modification of the internal structure of onboard equipment.
- FIG. 1 shows right-handed orthogonal three axes (Xc, Yc, and Zc) indicating directions for explaining a vehicle.
- 2 to 7 show right-handed orthogonal three axes (X, Y, Z) indicating the directions for explaining the vehicle-mounted device. It is assumed that the Xc-axis direction and the X-axis direction are parallel, the Yc-axis direction and the Y-axis direction are parallel, and the Zc-axis direction and the Z-axis direction are parallel.
- the X-axis direction may be a direction along the Xc-axis direction and does not necessarily have to be parallel.
- the Y-axis direction may be any direction along the Yc-axis direction and does not necessarily have to be parallel.
- the Z-axis direction may be any direction along the Zc-axis direction and does not necessarily have to be parallel.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a system configuration of a sharing system.
- the sharing system 3 has an onboard device 10 , a server system 1100 and a user terminal 1500 .
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 accommodates the electronic key 70 of the vehicle 5 to be shared.
- the server system 1100 communicates with the vehicle-mounted device 10 via the network 9 .
- the user terminal 1500 communicates with the vehicle-mounted device 10 and the server system 1100 via the network 9 .
- a "user” in this specification is a person who uses the vehicle 5, that is, an end user.
- a system user who operates the sharing system 3 is called an "administrator".
- the network 9 means a communication path that allows data communication.
- the network 9 includes a dedicated line (dedicated cable) for direct connection, a LAN (Local Area Network) such as Ethernet (registered trademark), a telephone communication network, a cable network, the Internet, a short-range wireless communication network, etc. Also, it does not matter whether the communication method is wired or wireless.
- the server system 1100 performs user registration for the sharing system 3, reservation management, and provision of reservation information to the user terminal 1500 and the vehicle-mounted device 10. Specifically, the server system 1100 stores a management program 501 and executes the stored management program 501 to perform (1) a user registration function, (2) a reservation setting function for the vehicle 5, and (3) reservation information. 700 (including, for example, a unique reservation ID, reserved vehicle ID, reservation period, password, etc.); (5) A function of providing a copy of the reservation information 700 (onboard device reservation information 700c) to the onboard device 10 is realized.
- the user terminal 1500 is a terminal capable of communication connection to the network 9, and is a computer system used by a user who wishes to share the vehicle 5.
- the user terminal 1500 is implemented by a smartphone, tablet computer, notebook computer, wearable computer, or the like.
- the user terminal 1500 can store application programs and execute the stored application programs.
- the user terminal 1500 stores a terminal program 502 as an application program.
- the user terminal 1500 has (1) a function of accessing the server system 1100 to make a reservation for the vehicle 5, and acquiring and storing the user reservation information 700t; (3) a function of providing the user reserve reservation information 700t to receive authentication in a state where communication with the onboard equipment 10 is possible; (5) a function to unlock the vehicle-mounted device 10 by making a predetermined unlocking request to the vehicle-mounted device 10 according to the unlocking operation; and a function of locking by performing
- a vehicle-mounted device 10 is mounted on a vehicle 5 to be shared.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 is installed inside the vehicle (for example, inside the glove box, dashboard, inside the console box, at the foot of the driver's seat or passenger's seat, in the trunk room, etc.).
- FIG. 2A to 2C are diagrams showing an example of the state transition process of the vehicle-mounted device 10 when using the service of the sharing system 3.
- FIG. The vehicle-mounted device 10 has a main case portion 11 and a housing portion 60 serving as a lid portion that swings to open and close with respect to the main case portion 11 .
- the opening/closing operation portion 12 provided on the upper portion of the main case portion 11
- the connection between the main case portion 11 and the accommodating portion 60 is released.
- the accommodating portion 60 becomes swingable, and changes from the closed state shown in FIG. 2A to the open state shown in FIG. 2B.
- the storage unit 60 opens to expose the stored electronic key 70 upward (in the positive Z-axis direction).
- a speaker 26 is provided on one side surface of the main case portion 11 . Although the details will be described later, sound is emitted from the speaker 26 to the outside of the vehicle-mounted device 10 .
- the cushioning member 54 provided on the intermediate member 50 is exposed as shown in FIG. 2B.
- the buffer member 54 protrudes toward the electronic key 70 to push the unlock button 71 and the lock button 72 .
- the cushioning member 54 is controlled so as not to protrude toward the accommodating portion 60 although it is exposed in the open state.
- a housing concave portion 62 is formed in the housing portion 60 .
- the accommodation recess 62 can accommodate the electronic key 70 .
- the correct accommodation posture of the electronic key 70 in the accommodation recess 62 is to turn the operation surface on which the unlock button 71 and the lock button 72 are provided upward, and extend the special extension part 74 attached to the key ring hole 73 in a predetermined direction (Y direction). (axis plus direction).
- the extension part 74 is an accessory part for pulling out of the vehicle-mounted device 10 a substitute for the key ring hole 73 that is hidden inside the vehicle-mounted device 10 in the closed state.
- the extension part 74 has, for example, a first ring 75 that passes through the key ring hole 73, a second ring 76 that extends outside the vehicle-mounted device 10, and a rod 77 that connects these two rings.
- the user can take out the housed electronic key 70 from the housing part 60 as shown in FIG. It can be housed in section 60 .
- the main case portion 11 and the storage portion 60 are connected again, and the state shown in FIG. 2A is reached. It returns to the closed state and remains closed.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the internal structure of the vehicle-mounted device 10 as seen from the Z-axis plus direction (upper direction).
- 4 and 5 are diagrams showing an example of the internal structure of the vehicle-mounted device 10 as seen from the Y-axis positive direction (left side), and correspond to the IV-IV cross-sectional view (XZ cross-sectional view) of FIG. 4 shows the closed state and FIG. 5 shows the open state.
- the main case portion 11 includes an upper case 11a, a lower case 11b, an opening/closing operation portion 12, a back cover 14, an opening/closing detection portion 15, an accommodation detection portion 16, a lighting 20, a guide light 24, and a speaker 26. , a control board 30 , a first actuator 41 , a second actuator 42 , and an intermediate member 50 .
- Electric power required by the vehicle-mounted device 10 is supplied from the vehicle side by connecting a part of the cable 6 to the electrical equipment line of the vehicle 5 .
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 has an internal battery, the internal battery may be accommodated in the main case portion 11 .
- the main case part 11 forms an internal space by screwing together the upper case 11a and the lower case 11b.
- the upper case 11a has an opening/closing operation portion 12 on its upper portion.
- the side surface of the upper case 11 a in the negative direction of the X axis functions as a partition wall between the main case portion 11 and the housing portion 60 .
- the interior and the internal space of the main case portion 11 communicate. Specifically, the vicinity of the center of the side surface is a range that includes portions facing the unlock button 71 and the lock button 72 of the electronic key 70 housed in the closed state.
- the lower case 11 b has a detachable back cover 14 below the intermediate member 50 .
- the installation location of the opening/closing operation unit 12 can be set as appropriate.
- the opening/closing operation part 12 may be provided on the side surface of the upper case 11a in the negative Y-axis direction or the side surface in the positive Y-axis direction. In this case, even if a vehicle inspection certificate or the like is put together in the glove box, the opening/closing operation portion 12 is not covered by the vehicle inspection certificate or the like, and usability can be ensured, which is preferable.
- the open/close detection unit 15 detects the open state/closed state of the housing unit 60 and outputs a detection signal to the control board 30 .
- the open/close detection unit 15 is implemented by, for example, a push switch provided on the outer surface of the upper case 11a in the negative direction of the X axis, and is turned ON when the housing unit 60 is closed.
- the accommodation detection unit 16 detects that the electronic key 70 is accommodated in the closed accommodation unit 60 and outputs a detection signal to the control board 30 .
- the accommodation detection unit 16 is implemented by, for example, a push switch provided on the outer surface of the upper case 11a in the negative direction of the X axis, and is turned on by being pushed by the body of the electronic key 70 accommodated in the closed state.
- the illumination 20 is the first light emitting section 8A prepared for the housing section 60. As shown in FIG.
- the illumination 20 has an illumination LED 21 and a light guide plate 22 .
- the illumination LED 21 is connected to the control board 30 and controlled to be turned on by the control board 30 .
- the light guide plate 22 constitutes a part of the side surface of the main case portion 11 in the negative direction of the X axis, and is a member whose surface emits light based on the light emitted by the illumination LED 21 .
- the guide light 24 is a second light emitting section 8B prepared for the opening/closing operation section 12, and is realized by, for example, an LED.
- the guide lights 24 are connected to the control board 30 and controlled to be turned on by the control board 30 .
- the light of the guide light 24 is emitted outward from the gap between the main case portion 11 and the opening/closing operation portion 12 .
- the opening/closing operation part 12 itself may be made of a material having translucency and light diffusing properties so that the opening/closing operation part 12 itself may appear as if it were illuminated by the light emitted by the guide light 24. ⁇ .
- the speaker 26 is connected to the control board 30 and emits sound corresponding to the audio signal output from the control board 30 .
- the control board 30 includes electronic components such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), an IC memory, a first wireless communication module, a second wireless communication module, a power control circuit, an interface IC, an in-vehicle network communication IC, and various circuits (for example, a circuit that becomes a storage unit for emitting sound from the speaker 26, etc.).
- the control board 30 integrally controls the operation of the vehicle-mounted device 10 by having the CPU execute the program stored in the IC memory.
- the first wireless communication module is an example of the first communication unit 351 (see FIG. 8), and connects to the network 9 (see FIG. 1: specifically, a wireless communication network such as a mobile phone network or a wireless LAN) to connect to the server. Communicating with system 1100 .
- the second wireless communication module is an example of the second communication unit 352 (see FIG. 8), realizes short-range wireless communication, and communicates with the user terminal 1500 within a predetermined communication range.
- the power control circuit controls power supply to the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 .
- the interface IC controls input/output of signals between the CPU and electronic components such as the open/close detector 15, the housing detector 16, the illumination LED 21 of the illumination 20, the guide light 24, the speaker 26, and the like.
- the in-vehicle network communication IC is an example of the in-vehicle network communication unit 360 (see FIG. 8), connects to the in-vehicle network of the vehicle 5, communicates with the in-vehicle computer, and acquires the latest vehicle status information of the vehicle 5.
- the in-vehicle network communication IC communicates with the powertrain system MCU (Micro Computer Unit) to obtain information on whether the engine is running or not, or communicates with the body system MCU to determine the door lock status. get information.
- the corresponding communication standard can be appropriately set according to the specifications of the vehicle 5 . For example, it is preferable to support CAN (Controller Area Network).
- the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are drive units that are operated by drive current control by the control board 30 to push the electronic key 70 accommodated in the accommodation portion 60 .
- the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are realized by push-type linear solenoids, and push out the movable part 43 (push rod connected to the movable iron core) by electromagnetic force as the driving current is applied. .
- the first actuator 41 is fixed to the main case part 11 with the tip of the movable part 43 facing the unlocking button 71 of the electronic key 70 housed in the housing part 60 .
- the second actuator 42 is fixed to the main case portion 11 with the tip of the movable portion 43 facing the lock button 72 of the electronic key 70 housed in the housing portion 60 .
- the intermediate member 50 is arranged between the electronic key 70 housed in the housing portion 60 and the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 .
- the intermediate member 50 is a member that transmits the push-out of the movable portion 43 by these actuators to the push buttons (the unlock button 71 and the lock button 72) of the electronic key 70 as push button operation force.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 is prepared with a plurality of types of intermediate members 50 corresponding to types of the electronic key 70 assumed. Details of the intermediate member 50 will be described later with reference to FIG.
- the housing portion 60 has a sub case portion 61 , a first member 63 , a second member 64 and a third member 65 .
- the sub-case portion 61 is a tray-shaped component and is an outer shell that constitutes the housing portion 60 .
- the sub case portion 61 has a claw-shaped shaft grip portion 67 .
- the swing shaft 17 is a shaft provided in the Y-axis direction at the lower end of the lower case 11b in the negative direction of the X-axis. In the closed state (see FIG.
- the sub case portion 61 faces the main case portion 11 with the accommodation recess 62 directed in the positive direction of the X axis.
- the sub case part 61 is in a posture in which the accommodation recess 62 faces upward. Details of the housing portion 60 will be described later with reference to FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 6 is a view of an example of the intermediate member 50 viewed from the negative direction of the X-axis.
- FIG. 6 shows the positional relationship when the electronic key 70 is housed in the housing portion 60 and the vehicle-mounted device 10 is in the closed state in order to show the corresponding positional relationship with respect to the intermediate member 50. shows the front (operation surface) of the electronic key 70 viewed from the plus direction of the X axis.
- the intermediate member 50 is an elastic plate-like member such as a metal plate or a synthetic resin plate, and has a peripheral portion 51 , a cantilever spring portion 52 and a gap portion 53 .
- a gap portion 53 By providing a gap portion 53 in the plate-like member by cutting, die-cutting, or the like, the edge portion 51 and the cantilever spring portion 52 are formed in a single plate-like shape.
- the intermediate member 50 is fixed by fitting the edge portion 51 into the grooves of the first attachment portion 18a and the second attachment portion 18b of the main case portion 11 (see FIGS. 3 and 4).
- the Z-axis plus side of the marginal portion 51 is fixed by being fitted into a groove in the Y-axis direction of the first mounting portion 18a which is erected downward on the inner surface of the upper case 11a.
- the negative side of the Z-axis of the marginal portion 51 is fitted into a groove of the second mounting portion 18b erected on the inner surface side of the back cover 14 and fixed.
- the fitting between the peripheral edge portion 51 and the first mounting portion 18a and the second mounting portion 18b does not come off or shift due to vibrations of the vehicle 5, but the mounting portions are strong enough to pull out the intermediate member 50 by hand. Fits in 18 grooves.
- the insertion and removal of the intermediate member 50 is performed by removing the back cover 14 .
- the back cover 14 and the second mounting portion 18b function as a holding portion 19 that holds the intermediate member 50 in a replaceable manner.
- the cantilever spring portion 52 functions as a "cantilever-shaped plate spring" by receiving pressure from the movable portion 43 as the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are operated. Specifically, two cantilever spring portions 52 are provided: a first cantilever spring portion 52 a pushed by the first actuator 41 and a second cantilever spring portion 52 b pushed by the second actuator 42 . .
- the cantilever spring portion 52 (52a, 52b) has a power point portion P1 on one of both surfaces (first actuator 41 and second actuator 42 sides; X-axis plus direction) with which the movable portion 43 of the actuator contacts. be.
- On the other of the two surfaces there is an application point portion P2 for applying force to the push buttons (unlock button 71, locking button 72) of the electronic key 70 accommodated in the accommodating portion 60.
- a cushioning member 54 protrudes toward the push button at the point of action P2 (see FIGS. 3 and 4).
- the buffer member 54 is inserted through the communication hole 13 and comes into contact with the push buttons (unlock button 71, lock button 72) of the electronic key 70 housed therein.
- the impact force generated when the movable part 43 collides with the intermediate member 50 is transmitted to the push button of the electronic key 70 by the intermediate member 50 , but the impact force is reduced by the buffer member 54 .
- the buffer member 54 can be realized by silicon, butyl rubber, spring, or the like, for example.
- the material of the intermediate member 50, the width and thickness of the fulcrum portion 55 of the cantilever spring portion 52, the distance L1 from the fulcrum portion 55 to the force point portion P1, and the distance L2 from the fulcrum portion 55 to the action point portion P2 are as follows. It is selected and set so as to satisfy (1) to (3).
- the cantilever spring portion 52 bends due to the load received from the movable portion 43 when the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are actuated.
- the tip of the cushioning member 54 contacts the push buttons (unlock button 71, lock button 72) of the electronic key 70 accommodated in the accommodation portion 60, and the deflection activates the push buttons.
- the restoring force of the deflection of the cantilever spring portion 52 provides a sufficient biasing force to return the movable portion 43 of the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 in a non-operating state to the position before operation. .
- (3) can be omitted if the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 incorporate a spring that returns the movable part 43 to the position before operation.
- An elastic member such as a spring member that is compressed between the intermediate member 50 and the upper case 11a may be added to strengthen the restoring force of (3).
- the cantilever spring portion 52 When the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are not actuated, the cantilever spring portion 52 is in a state of no bending or almost no bending. When the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are actuated, the cantilever spring portion 52 is flexed and the buffer member 54 moderately reduces the transmission force to the push buttons (the unlock button 71 and the lock button 72). The push button at 70 is protected from impact forces.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 can arrange the push buttons (the unlock button 71 and the lock button 72) of the electronic key 70 and the push buttons.
- Various types of electronic keys 70 with different operating loads can be handled.
- the relative positions of the two points of action P2 can be varied, specifically, the distance Lp (button pitch; action point pitch) between the center of the unlocking button 71 and the center of the locking button 72 can be varied.
- different types of intermediate members 50 can be made.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective exploded view in an open state showing a configuration example of the housing portion 60.
- the housing portion 60 has a sub case portion 61 , a first member 63 , a second member 64 and a third member 65 .
- the sub-case portion 61 is a tray-shaped component and is an outer shell that constitutes the housing portion 60 .
- the shaft gripping portion 67 In the open state (see FIG. 4), when the sub-case portion 61 is forced upward and separated from the main case portion 11, the shaft gripping portion 67 is elastically deformed to the extent that the pivot shaft 17 is pulled out, and finally the sub-case A portion 61 separates from the main case portion 11 .
- the shaft gripping portion 67 is brought into contact with the swing shaft 17 and the sub case portion 61 is pushed downward, the shaft grip portion 67 expands again to receive the swing shaft 17 and enter a gripping state. reconnects with the main case part 11 . Since the sub case part 61 is separable from the main case part 11, the accommodating part 60 can be removed from the main case part 11 when setting up the accommodating part 60, resulting in excellent workability.
- the housing recess 62 is a bottomed recess formed inside the sub case portion 61 for housing the electronic key 70 .
- the accommodation recess 62 is formed by a first member 63 , a second member 64 and a third member 65 .
- the first member 63 is a thin plate-like member made of a cushioning material such as hard sponge, and is fitted to the bottom side (Z-axis minus direction) of the sub case portion 61 in the open state.
- the first member 63 serves as the bottom surface of the housing recess 62 that contacts the rear surface of the electronic key 70 that is housed therein.
- a plurality of types (63a, 63b, 63c, . . . ) of the first member 63 are prepared with different thicknesses.
- the second member 64 is a thick plate-like member made of a shock absorbing material such as hard sponge.
- the second member 64 has a cut-out portion 68 that is cut out along the outline of the electronic key 70 viewed from the fitting direction (Z-axis plus direction in the open state).
- a plurality of types 64 a , 64 b , 64 c , .
- the shape of the cutout portion 68 is set so as to correspond to the expected types of the electronic key 70 (70a, 70b, 70c, . . . ).
- the second member 64 is attached by being inserted into the sub case portion 61 from the Z-axis plus direction after the first member 63 is fitted.
- the second member 64 forms the inner peripheral surface of the accommodation recess 62 and contacts the outer peripheral surface of the accommodated electronic key 70 to position the accommodated electronic key 70 in a direction parallel to the operation surface (open state). (positioning in the direction parallel to the XY plane in the housing portion 60) and the effect of preventing slippage in the Z-axis direction due to frictional resistance. When the removed electronic key 70 is fitted again, it functions as a fitting guide.
- the third member 65 is a thin plate-like member such as hard plastic or aluminum plate.
- the third member 65 is a flat frame hollowed out along the edge of the opening of the sub case portion 61 .
- the third member 65 is screwed to the sub case portion 61 from above the second member 64 .
- the third member 65 is a frame that holds the outer edge of the second member 64, holds the positions of the first member 63 and the second member 64, and prevents them from falling out of the housing portion 60 (secondary case portion 61). as a role.
- a communication opening 66 that communicates with the outside from the accommodation recessed portion 62 is provided in the Y-axis plus direction of the accommodation portion 60 (see FIG. 3).
- the communication opening 66 serves as a space for passing the extension part 74 of the housed electronic key 70 .
- the sub case portion 61 has a notch portion 61k
- the second member 64 has a communicating portion 64k
- the third member 65 has a notch portion 65k.
- the extension part 74 passed through the communication opening 66 has a total length (the length extended along the Y-axis direction) set so that the second ring 76 is exposed to the outside from the communication opening 66 (Fig. 2B, see FIG. 2C).
- a total length the length extended along the Y-axis direction
- the user can confirm at a glance from the outside that the electronic key 70 is housed. Since the extension part 74 is exposed, the user can use it as a grip when removing the electronic key 70 from the housing portion 60 .
- a setting sheet is included as part of the instruction manual for the vehicle-mounted device 10.
- the setting sheet is a quick reference table for the setting of the vehicle 5 for each model.
- a combination of any type of the intermediate member 50, any type of the first member 63, and any type of the second member 64 is written in association with each vehicle type. .
- the accommodation recess 62 is formed by the combination of the first member 63 and the second member 64 indicated on the setting sheet
- the electronic key 70 of the vehicle 5 of the vehicle type corresponding to the combination is accommodated in the accommodation recess 62 of the accommodation portion 60.
- the operation surface of the electronic key 70 is at a position that satisfies the predetermined "retained height condition”
- the position of the push button is at a position that satisfies the predetermined "push button operable position condition”.
- the "storage height condition” is a position condition regarding the height when the electronic key 70 is accommodated in the accommodation recess 62.
- the position condition is the height at which the corresponding push button of the electronic key 70 can be operated via the intermediate member 50 when the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 are operated in the closed state (see FIGS. 3 and 4). position in the X-axis direction).
- the “press button operable position condition” is a position condition regarding the direction parallel to the operation surface of the electronic key 70 when the electronic key 70 is housed in the housing recess 62 .
- the position condition is a condition indicating that the central position of the push button of the housed electronic key 70 in the closed state is within the range of the communication hole 13 projected in the X-axis direction (see FIGS. 3 and 4). .
- the administrator of the sharing system 3 refers to the setting sheet as a setup work related to the vehicle-mounted device 10, and selects an intermediate key suitable for the vehicle type (that is, the type of the electronic key 70) of the vehicle 5 on which the vehicle-mounted device 10 is mounted.
- a member 50, a first member 63 and a second member 64 are selected.
- the administrator removes the back cover 14 (see FIG. 4), attaches the selected intermediate member 50 to the second attachment portion 18b, attaches the back cover 14, and restores the original state.
- the back cover 14 is attached, the upper end portion of the intermediate member 50 is fitted into the first attachment portion 18a.
- the intermediate member 50 is fixed at a predetermined position inside the main case portion 11 .
- the administrator operates the opening/closing operation section 12 to swing the accommodating section 60 to the open state. Then, the administrator fits the selected first member 63 into the bottom of the empty sub case portion 61 . Since the shape of the first member 63 and the shape of the inner side of the sub case portion 61 are in a concave-convex relationship, the first member 63 is prevented from being fitted into the sub case portion 61 in an incorrect posture.
- the administrator fits the selected second member 64 into the sub case part 61 from above the first member 63 fitted to the bottom of the sub case part 61 . Since the shape of the second member 64 and the shape of the inner side of the sub case portion 61 are in a concave-convex relationship, the second member 64 is prevented from being fitted into the sub case portion 61 in an incorrect posture.
- the administrator screws the third member 65 onto the sub case portion 61 so as to cover the second member 64 fitted in the sub case portion 61 from above.
- the shape of the second member 64 and the inner shape of the sub case portion 61 are such that the third member 65 cannot be screwed unless the notch portion 65k corresponding to the communication opening portion 66 is oriented in the positive direction of the Y axis. there is Therefore, it is possible to prevent the third member 65 from being fitted in an erroneous posture.
- the administrator of the sharing system 3 attaches a dedicated extension part 74 to the key ring hole 73 of the electronic key 70 of the vehicle 5 on which the vehicle-mounted device 10 is mounted. Furthermore, a management name tag may be attached to the second ring 76 .
- FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram showing a functional configuration example of the vehicle-mounted device 10.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 includes a control unit 310, a storage unit 320, an input/output control unit 330, an audio signal generation unit 340, a first communication unit 351, a second communication unit 352, an in-vehicle network communication unit 360, and an internal bus 390 .
- the control unit 310 is realized by various IC chips such as a CPU and a power control circuit, for example, and controls the operation of the vehicle-mounted device 10 in an integrated manner. A part of the functions of the control unit 310 is realized by reading out and executing the control program 321 stored in the storage unit 320 .
- the control unit 310 has a reservation authentication unit 311 , a voice control unit 313 , a lighting control unit 315 , a display instruction control unit 317 and an operation control unit 319 .
- the control unit 310 is assumed to appropriately have various functional units that should be provided as a computer. For example, it is assumed to have a function as a management section for the current date and time and a timekeeping section such as a timer.
- the reservation authentication unit 311 (1) periodically accesses the server system 1100, acquires a copy of the reservation information 700 related to its own device, and stores it in the storage unit 320 as the onboard device reservation information 700c; 2) Compare the user backup reservation information 700t (see FIG. 1) acquired from the user terminal 1500 connected for data communication with the vehicle-mounted device reservation information 700c, and perform control to authenticate the reservation content and the user. .
- the voice control unit 313 refers to the voice guide data 323 stored in advance in the storage unit 320, and emits a given voice guidance related to the handling procedure of the vehicle-mounted device 10 when using the vehicle 5 from the speaker 26. control to allow
- the voice guidance is composed of voices of various contents.
- the voice guidance includes opening/closing operation guidance for prompting the operation of the opening/closing operation unit 12 as service-in guidance for removing the electronic key 70 from the housing portion 60, and removal guidance for removing the electronic key 70 from the housing portion 60.
- the out-of-service guidance for putting the electronic key 70 into the housing portion 60 includes opening/closing operation guidance prompting the operation of the opening/closing operation portion 12 and housing guidance for putting the electronic key 70 into the housing portion 60 .
- the voice control unit 313 receives the detection results from the opening/closing detection unit 15 and the accommodation detection unit 16, and the vehicle 5 obtained from the vehicle computer 401 (for example, the powertrain MCU 403, the body system MCU 405, etc.) via the vehicle network communication unit 360. and vehicle state information, progress control is performed as to which voice guidance is to be emitted at which timing.
- vehicle computer 401 for example, the powertrain MCU 403, the body system MCU 405, etc.
- the lighting control unit 315 controls the lighting of the light emitting unit 8 (8A, 8B) in conjunction with the sound emission control of the voice guidance by the voice control unit 313. Specifically, the lighting control unit 315 performs lighting control of the guide light 24 (second light emitting unit 8B) in conjunction with the sound emission control of the service-in guidance by the voice control unit 313 to control the illumination 20 (second light emitting unit 8B). 1 light emitting portion 8A). In addition, the lighting control unit 315 performs lighting control of the guide light 24 and lighting control of the lighting 20 in conjunction with the sound emission control of the service-out guidance.
- the display instruction control unit 317 performs control to display a given guidance display on the user terminal 1500 via the second communication unit 352 in conjunction with the sound emission control of the voice guidance by the voice control unit 313 .
- the motion control unit 319 drives and controls the first actuator 41 and the second actuator 42 .
- the push button operation to the electronic key 70 by the vehicle-mounted device 10 is controlled to control the opening and closing of the door lock of the vehicle 5 .
- the storage unit 320 is implemented by, for example, an IC memory, and stores a control program 321, audio guide data 323, and onboard device reservation information 700c.
- the storage unit 320 also appropriately stores information such as the current date and time, various flags, and timers.
- the voice guidance data 323 is voice data (voice guidance data) for realizing voice guidance, text data that is the basis of voice synthesis, etc., and makes the contents of each voice guidance identifiable.
- the input/output control unit 330 is realized by, for example, an interface IC or the like, and controls the input/output of the open/close detection unit 15, the housing detection unit 16, the lighting LED 21 of the lighting 20, and the guide light 24.
- the audio signal generation unit 340 generates an audio signal for emitting audio based on the audio guide data 323 from the speaker 26 and outputs it to the speaker 26 .
- the audio signal generation unit 340 may be realized by, for example, a speech synthesis IC, or may be realized by arithmetic processing of the control unit 310 .
- the first communication unit 351 supports wide area communication corresponding to movement of the vehicle 5 to be shared, and realizes data communication with the server system 1100 via the network 9 .
- the first communication unit 351 is implemented by, for example, a communication device connected to a mobile phone network.
- the second communication unit 352 realizes short-range communication connection with the user terminal 1500 .
- the second communication unit 352 is implemented by a short-range wireless device.
- the in-vehicle network communication unit 360 functions as an information acquisition unit 362 that connects to the in-vehicle network 400 and acquires the latest vehicle status information of the vehicle 5 from the in-vehicle computer 401 .
- the in-vehicle network communication unit 360 can be implemented by, for example, an in-vehicle network communication IC.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart for explaining the flow of processing in the vehicle-mounted device 10 from when a user who has made a reservation starts using the vehicle 5 to be shared (service-in) to when the use ends (service-out). is.
- the flow of processing described below is realized by the CPU of the control board 30 reading out the control program 321 from the IC memory and executing it.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 accommodates the regular electronic key 70 of the vehicle 5 on which the device is mounted in a correct accommodation posture, and the accommodation portion 60 is in the closed state. It is assumed that the user is executing the terminal program 502 on his/her own user terminal 1500 .
- the CPU When power is supplied to the vehicle-mounted device 10, the CPU automatically reads out the control program 321 from the IC memory and starts execution.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 When the execution of the control program 321 is started, the vehicle-mounted device 10 periodically communicates with the server system 1100 using the first communication unit 351, acquires a copy of the reservation information 700 relating to the own device from the server system 1100, Control to store the reservation information 700c for the vehicle-mounted device in the storage unit 320 is started (step S10).
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 to which power is supplied automatically detects a communication connection with the user terminal 1500 that exists within the communication range of the second communication unit 352 (near field wireless). Then, a communication connection is established with the detected user terminal 1500 (step S12), and reservation authentication processing is executed (step S14).
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 performs various authentications related to the start of use of the vehicle 5 based on the reservation information. For example, the vehicle-mounted device 10 acquires the user backup reservation information 700t from the user terminal 1500 and compares it with the vehicle-mounted device reservation information 700c. Also, the reservation date and time are compared with the current date and time. In addition, authentication of user accounts, passwords, etc. may be performed as appropriate.
- step S16 When the reservation authentication is properly performed and it is recognized that the use is valid based on the valid reservation, the vehicle-mounted device 10 executes service-in processing (step S16).
- the service-in process will be described later with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11.
- FIG. When the vehicle-mounted device 10 detects that the engine has been stopped after the service-in process (YES in step S160), it considers that the user may be out of service, and executes the service-out process (step S162). . If engine stop is not detected (NO of step S160), the onboard equipment 10 will repeat the process of step S160 until engine stop is detected. The service-out process will be described later with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13. FIG.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 and 11 are flowcharts for explaining the processing flow of the vehicle-mounted device 10 and the processing flow of the user terminal 1500 relating to service-in processing.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 transmits a predetermined service-in start notification to the user terminal 1500 (step S30).
- the notification is linked to the sound emission control of the voice guidance by the vehicle-mounted device 10, and is an instruction to control the user terminal 1500 to emit the sound of the voice guidance and display the image (guidance display) related to the guidance. Equivalent to. Other notifications from the vehicle-mounted device 10 to the user terminal 1500 in the description of the subsequent flowcharts have the same meaning.
- the user terminal 1500 is in a state of waiting for reception of a service-in start notification from the vehicle-mounted device 10 (NO in step S32), and upon receiving the service-in start notification (YES in step S32), performs a predetermined unlocking operation.
- the image of the icon is displayed on the screen (step S34), and the unlocking operation input by the user is accepted.
- the user terminal 1500 determines that there is an unlocking operation based on the operation input to the icon (YES in step S36), and transmits a predetermined unlocking request to the vehicle-mounted device 10 (step S38). If there is no operation input to the icon in step S36 (NO), wait until there is an operation input, or terminate the screen display if there is no operation input to the icon after a predetermined time has passed. is done.
- the user terminal 1500 starts emitting opening operation guidance as part of service-in guidance from its own speaker (step S40), and displays an opening operation guidance image (guidance display) on the screen (step S42).
- the opening operation guidance as a part of the service-in guidance is one of the opening/closing operation guidances that prompts the operation of the opening/closing operation section 12, prompting the user to open the storage section 60 by swinging it.
- the voice of the opening operation guidance is a voice that reads "Please press the button on the top of the device in the glove box to open the tray.”
- the wording of the opening operation guidance may be other than this and can be set as appropriate.
- the wording “inside the glove box” may be the name of the place where the vehicle-mounted device 10 is installed, and can be changed as appropriate. It is preferable to mount DIP switches on the control board 30 and select and apply voice guide data 323 having different installation location names according to the setting of the DIP switches.
- the display of the opening operation guidance image for service-in is a display of an image that visually conveys to the user the contents of the opening operation guidance for service-in.
- illustrations such as those shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 are alternately displayed. Or display with an animation that connects the two.
- step S50 when the vehicle-mounted device 10 receives an unlocking request (YES in step S50) from an unlocking request reception standby state (NO in step S50), the vehicle-mounted device 10 drives and controls the first actuator 41 to unlock the vehicle 5. The door is unlocked (step S52). Then, the vehicle-mounted device 10 turns on the guide light 24 (step S54), and starts sound emission of opening operation guidance for service-in from the speaker 26 (step S56).
- the onboard device 10 By causing the onboard device 10 to sound the opening operation guidance for service-in, the user can be notified by sound where the onboard device 10 is mounted on the vehicle 5 . By lighting (including blinking) the guide light 24, it is possible to inform the user who has heard or seen the guidance of the part to be operated indicated by the guidance.
- the user's operation of finding the mounting position of the onboard device 10 in the vehicle 5 and swinging and opening the housing portion 60 may occur, for example, when the onboard device 10 is mounted in a dark glove box, at night or in bad weather. Even in such a dark environment, it is much easier to execute than when there is no voice guide or guide light 24.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 can know the open state/closed state of the housing portion 60 from the input from the open/close detection portion 15 . After starting sound emission of the opening operation guidance for service-in, the vehicle-mounted device 10 monitors whether or not the housing portion 60 has been swung to be in the open state (NO in step S58), and the housing portion 60 is in the open state. is detected (YES in step S58), the sound emission of the guidance is ended (step S60), the guide light 24 is turned off (step S62), and the illumination 20 is turned on (including flashing) (step S64).
- the lighting 20 is useful for illuminating the hand of the user when the user takes out the electronic key 70 from the housing portion 60 . Even when the vehicle-mounted device 10 is mounted in a dark glove box, or even in a dark environment such as nighttime or bad weather, the work of taking out the electronic key 70 from the housing part 60 is much more than the state without the illumination 20. ⁇ easier to clean.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 transmits a predetermined take-out start notification to the user terminal 1500 (step S66), and starts sounding the take-out guidance, which is part of the service-in guidance, from the speaker 26 (step S68). .
- the removal guidance prompts the user to remove the electronic key 70 from the housing portion 60 .
- the take-out guidance voice is, for example, a voice that reads out "Please take out the key and return the tray to its original position.” The content to be read out is not limited to this and can be set as appropriate.
- step S80 when the user terminal 1500 receives the removal start notification from the reception waiting state of the removal start notification from the vehicle-mounted device 10 (NO in step S80), the opening operation guidance for service-in is received (YES in step S80). is finished, and the display of the opening operation guidance image for service-in is finished (step S82). Then, the user terminal 1500 starts sounding the removal guidance from the speaker (step S84), and starts displaying the removal guidance image (guidance display) on the screen (step S86).
- the display of the extraction guidance image for example, illustrations such as those shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 are alternately displayed. Or display with an animation that connects the two.
- the user understands how to remove the electronic key 70 from the housing recess 62 of the housing portion 60 and what operations should be performed after removal from the voice and image of the removal guidance.
- the user takes out the electronic key 70 by using the extension part 74 as a hand, and closes the housing portion 60 after taking out the electronic key 70 .
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 detects that the accommodation portion 60 is closed by the detection by the open/close detection portion 15 (YES in step S100), it determines whether or not the electronic key 70 is accommodated by the detection by the accommodation detection portion 16 (step S102).
- step S102 the vehicle-mounted device 10 considers that the user has successfully removed the electronic key 70, turns off the lighting 20 (step S104), and emits a removal guidance sound. is finished (step S106), and a prescribed removal completion notification is transmitted to the user terminal 1500 (step S108). If the electronic key 70 is housed (YES in step S102), the vehicle-mounted device 10 assumes that the user has not successfully taken out the electronic key 70, and continues lighting (including blinking) the light 20. Also, continue the removal guidance. By doing so, it is possible to quickly make the user aware that the accommodating portion 60 has been closed while the electronic key 70 is accommodated.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 starts sounding the advance notice guidance from the speaker 26 (step S110).
- the advance notice guidance is guidance that explains the procedure when the service is out.
- the notice guidance is a voice that reads out "Please return the key to its original place when the service is out.”
- step S120 when the user terminal 1500 receives the removal completion notification (YES in step S120) from the reception waiting state of the removal completion notification (NO in step S120), it ends emitting the sound of the removal guidance and finishes displaying the removal guidance image.
- step S122 Sound emission of the advance notice guidance is started from the speaker of the user terminal 1500 (step S124), and screen display of the advance notice guidance image (guidance display) is started (step S126).
- the display of the advance notice guidance image for example, illustrations such as those shown in FIGS. 18 and 19 are alternately displayed. Or display with an animation that connects the two.
- the engine of the vehicle 5 is started.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 can communicate with a powertrain system MCU 403 (see FIG. 8) to acquire information about the operational status of the engine.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 detects that the engine has started (YES in step S140)
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 ends the sound emission of the advance notice guidance (step S142), transmits a predetermined engine start notification to the user terminal 1500 (step S144), and starts the service. End the process.
- step S150 When the user terminal 1500 receives the engine start notification (YES in step S150) from the engine start notification reception waiting state (NO in step S150), it ends the sound emission of the preliminary announcement guidance and ends the screen display of the preliminary announcement guidance display. (Step S152).
- step S102 If the user starts using the vehicle 5 without removing the electronic key 70 from the vehicle-mounted device 10 in step S102 (YES in step S102), it is determined that the electronic key 70 is still housed. The lighting remains on, and the take-out guidance continues to be emitted repeatedly. Then, it is determined that the service-in process has not been performed correctly, and control is performed so that the engine is not started.
- step S100 When the user starts using the vehicle 5 without closing the housing portion 60 after taking out the electronic key 70 (NO in step S100), the closed state of the housing portion 60 is not detected in step S100, and the vehicle-mounted device 10 , and the user terminal 1500 continue to repeatedly emit the ejection guidance. Then, it is determined that the service-in process has not been performed correctly, and control is performed so that the engine is not started.
- step S200 the vehicle-mounted device 10 turns on the guide light 24 (step S200), and transmits a predetermined service-out preparation notice to the user terminal 1500 (step S202). Subsequently, the vehicle-mounted device 10 starts sound emission of the opening operation guidance as part of the service-out guidance (step S204).
- the opening operation guidance as part of the service out guidance is one of the opening and closing operation guidance. For example, assuming that the on-vehicle device 10 is installed in the glove box, read aloud, "To out of service, the key must be returned. Press the button on the top of the device in the glove box to open the tray.” It's voice.
- the text to be read can be set as appropriate, even if it is other than this.
- the wording “inside the glove box” may be the name of the place where the vehicle-mounted device 10 is installed, and can be changed as appropriate. It is preferable to mount DIP switches on the control board 30 and select and apply voice guide data 323 having different installation location names according to the setting of the DIP switches.
- the opening operation is performed from the speaker of the user terminal 1500 as part of the service-out guidance. Sound emission of guidance is started (step S162), and screen display of an opening operation guidance image (guidance display) as a part of service-out guidance is started (step S164).
- the guidance image is displayed by alternately displaying illustrations such as those shown in FIGS. 20 and 21, for example. Or display with an animation that connects the two.
- the user understands from the voice and image of the service-out opening operation guidance that it is necessary to open the storage section 60 as a procedure for service-out.
- the user operates the opening/closing operation part 12 to open the storage part 60 with the lighting of the guide light 24 as a mark.
- step S170 When the vehicle-mounted device 10 detects that the housing portion 60 has opened (YES in step S170) while detecting whether or not the housing portion 60 has opened (NO in step S170), it turns off the guide light 24 ( Step S172), and stop sound emission of the opening operation guidance for service out (step S174).
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 turns on the lighting 20 (step S176), transmits a predetermined accommodation start notification to the user terminal 1500 (step S178), and starts sound emission of the accommodation guidance that is part of the service-out guidance (step S180).
- the housing guidance prompts the user to house the electronic key 70 in the housing section 60 .
- the housing guidance is, for example, a voice that reads out, "Fit the key into the tray with the button facing up, and close the tray to its original state.”
- the user terminal 1500 When the user terminal 1500 receives the accommodation start notification (YES in step S190) from the reception standby state of the accommodation start notification (NO in step S190), the user terminal 1500 starts sounding the accommodation guidance from the speaker of the user terminal 1500 (step S192). ), the screen display of the accommodation guidance image (guidance display) is started (step S194).
- the display of the accommodation guidance image alternately displays illustrations such as those shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, for example. Or display with an animation that connects the two.
- the user can immediately understand and execute the correct electronic key 70 accommodation procedure from the sound and image of the accommodation guidance. Since the illumination 20 is on, the electronic key 70 can be fitted correctly in accordance with the shape of the housing recess 62 regardless of whether it is inside the glove box or at night.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 detects that the accommodation section 60 is closed (YES in step S200) from the state of detecting whether or not the accommodation section 60 is closed (NO in step S200). Then, it is detected whether or not the electronic key 70 is housed in the housing portion 60 (NO in step S202), and if it is detected that the electronic key 70 is housed (YES in step S202), the illumination 20 is turned off. Then (step S204), the sound emission of the accommodation guidance ends (step S206).
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 subsequently transmits an accommodation completion notification to the user terminal 1500 (step S208), and starts sounding the getting-off guidance that is part of the service-out guidance (step S210).
- the getting-off guidance prompts the user to get out of the vehicle and perform the locking operation from the user terminal 1500 .
- the getting-off guidance is, for example, a voice reading out "Please go out of the vehicle and lock the doors from the user terminal.”
- step S220 When the user terminal 1500 receives the accommodation completion notification from the reception waiting state of the accommodation completion notification (NO in step S220) (YES in step S220), the user terminal 1500 starts sounding the exit guidance from the speaker of the user terminal 1500 (step S222). , the screen display of the getting-off guidance image (guidance display) is started (step S224).
- the display of the getting-off guidance image displays an illustration etc. as shown in FIG. 22, for example.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 can communicate with the body-system MCU 405 via the vehicle-mounted network 400 to obtain information regarding vehicle body conditions such as opening and closing of doors of the vehicle 5 (see FIG. 8).
- vehicle body conditions such as opening and closing of doors of the vehicle 5 (see FIG. 8).
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 detects that the driver's door is opened or closed (YES in step S230) from the state of detecting whether the door on the driver's side is opened or closed (NO in step S230), it determines that the user has left the vehicle. Then, a lock request notification is transmitted to the user terminal 1500 (step S232), sound emission of exit guidance is ended (step S234), and sound emission of lock guidance is started (step S236).
- the locking guidance prompts the user to perform a locking operation on the user terminal 1500.
- the locking guidance is, for example, a voice that reads out, "If you operate the locking operation icon on the terminal, the vehicle will be locked and the service will be out.”
- the user terminal 1500 When the user terminal 1500 receives the lock request notification (YES in step S240) from the lock request notification reception waiting state (NO in step S240), it ends sound emission of the exit guidance and displays the exit guidance image. (Step S242). Then, the user terminal 1500 starts sounding the locking guidance from the speaker of the terminal (step S244), and displays the locking operation icon on the screen (step S246).
- step S250 When the user terminal 1500 detects that there is an operation input to the locking operation icon by the user (YES in step S250) from the state where it is detected whether or not there is an operation input to the locking operation icon by the user (NO in step S250). ), and transmits a predetermined lock request to the vehicle-mounted device 10 (step S252).
- step S260 When the vehicle-mounted device 10 receives a lock request (YES in step S260) from the lock request reception standby state (NO in step S260), the vehicle-mounted device 10 executes locking operation control to drive the second actuator 42 and is accommodated.
- the lock button 72 of the electronic key is pushed (step S262). Then, the vehicle-mounted device 10 terminates sound emission of the locking guidance (step S264), communicates with the server system 1100, transmits a predetermined service-out notification (step S266), and terminates the service-out process.
- the usability of the vehicle-mounted device 10 that accommodates the electronic key 70 can be improved.
- a timeout can be appropriately set for the determination step in the above flowchart. Further, it is also possible to set appropriate limits on the number of times and duration of sound emission for various guidance sounds. Also, it is possible to configure the user terminal 1500 to omit the sound emission of the guidance.
- the vehicle-mounted device 10 of the above-described embodiment has two light-emitting units 8, that is, the lighting LED 21 of the lighting 20 and the guide light 24, the two light-emitting units are realized by one light-emitting unit. is also possible. Specifically, like the light guide plate 22B shown in FIG. 23, the light from the lighting LED 21 is arranged to be guided to the lower side of the opening/closing operation portion 12, and the guide light 24 is omitted. Then, the step of turning on/off the lighting 20 and the step of turning on/off the guide light 24 in the above flowchart can be read as the step of turning on/off the lighting LED 21 . That is, in this configuration, the illumination 20 also serves as the guide light 24 in the above embodiment.
- An aspect of the present disclosure is an on-vehicle device that accommodates an electronic key for a vehicle, and includes a speaker, a light-emitting unit, and given voice guidance relating to a handling procedure of the on-board device when using the vehicle.
- the vehicle-mounted device includes a voice control unit that performs sound emission control, and a lighting control unit that controls lighting of the light emitting unit in conjunction with the sound emission control of the voice guidance by the voice control unit.
- the vehicle-mounted device emits voice guidance relating to the procedure for handling the vehicle-mounted device when using the vehicle, and can control lighting of the light-emitting unit in conjunction with the voice guidance.
- the user can be accurately notified of the place to be operated at the timing to be operated.
- Lighting of the light-emitting portion can provide illumination necessary for the operation of taking out/storing the electronic key.
- the usability of the vehicle-mounted device that accommodates the electronic key can be improved.
- An accommodating portion for accommodating the electronic key and an opening/closing operation portion for opening and closing the accommodating portion are further provided, and the voice guidance includes a removal guidance for removing the electronic key from the accommodating portion and the electronic key. a storage guidance for storing the in the storage portion.
- the light-emitting unit has lighting that illuminates the storage unit, and the lighting control unit controls lighting of the lighting in conjunction with sound emission control of the removal guidance and the storage guidance by the voice control unit.
- the light emitting unit has a guide light indicating the opening/closing operation unit
- the voice guidance includes opening/closing operation guidance prompting the operation of the opening/closing operation unit
- the lighting control unit performs the opening/closing operation by the voice control unit. Lighting of the guide light may be controlled in conjunction with guidance sound emission control.
- the light emitting unit has lighting for illuminating the storage unit and a guide light for indicating the opening/closing operation unit
- the voice guidance includes opening/closing operation guidance for prompting operation of the opening/closing operation section, removal guidance for removing the electronic key from the housing section, and the electronic key as service-in guidance for removing the electronic key from the housing section.
- the service-out guidance for storing the key in the storage portion may include the opening/closing operation guidance and the storage guidance for storing the electronic key in the storage portion.
- the lighting control unit performs lighting control of the guide light in conjunction with sound emission control of the service-in guidance by the voice control unit, then performs lighting control of the illumination, and service-out by the voice control unit. Lighting control of the guide light may be performed in conjunction with sound emission control of the guidance for guidance, and then lighting control of the illumination may be performed.
- a communication unit that communicates with a user terminal of a user who uses the vehicle; and guidance given to the user terminal via the communication unit in conjunction with sound emission control of the voice guidance by the voice control unit.
- a display instruction control unit that performs control to display a display may be further provided.
- the user terminal can be used as an element for executing guidance, further improving usability.
- An actuator that performs a push button operation on the housed electronic key; and an operation control unit that operates the actuator when an instruction to open/close the door of the vehicle is received from the user terminal via the communication unit. It may be prepared.
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例えば、車載器を車両のグローブボックス内に設置した場合、設置した位置によっては、ユーザによるキーの取り出し操作や返却操作のために必要な明るさ(環境光)を確保できない可能性がある。夜間や暗がりに車両が停車している状況では、明るさを確保するのは更に困難となる。
シェアリングシステム3は、車載器10と、サーバシステム1100と、ユーザ端末1500と、を有する。車載器10は、シェアリング対象である車両5の電子キー70を収容する。サーバシステム1100は、ネットワーク9を介して車載器10と通信する。ユーザ端末1500は、ネットワーク9を介して車載器10及びサーバシステム1100と通信する。本明細書における「ユーザ」とは、車両5を使用する者、すなわちエンドユーザである。シェアリングシステム3を運用するシステムユーザを「管理者」と呼称する。
車載器10は、主ケース部11と、主ケース部11に対して揺動して開閉する蓋部となる収容部60と、を有する。ユーザが主ケース部11の上部に設けられた開閉操作部12を操作すると主ケース部11と収容部60との連結が解除される。そして、収容部60は揺動可能となって、図2Aに示す閉状態から図2Bに示す開状態となる。開状態において、収容部60は、収容した電子キー70を上(Z軸プラス方向)に向けて露出する姿勢まで開く。
図4及び図5は、車載器10の内部構造例を示すY軸プラス方向(左方)から見た図であって、図3のIV-IV断面図(XZ断面図)に相当する。図4は閉状態を示し、図5は開状態を示す。
照明20は、照明用LED21と、導光板22とを有する。照明用LED21は、制御基板30に接続されており、制御基板30により点灯制御される。導光板22は、主ケース部11のX軸マイナス方向の側面の一部を構成し、照明用LED21が発した光に基づいて部材表面が発光する部材である。
(1)第1アクチュエータ41及び第2アクチュエータ42が作動した際に可動部43から受ける荷重により片持ちバネ部52が撓むこと。
(2)(1)の撓みにより、緩衝部材54の先端が収容部60に収容された電子キー70の押釦(解錠釦71、施錠釦72)に接触し、更にその撓みで押釦を作動させるのに十分なストロークが得られること。
(3)片持ちバネ部52の撓みの復元力により作動していない状態の第1アクチュエータ41及び第2アクチュエータ42の可動部43を作動前の位置に復帰させるのに十分な付勢力となること。
収容部60は、副ケース部61と、第1部材63と、第2部材64と、第3部材65と、を有する。
開状態(図4参照)において、副ケース部61を上方へ強く主ケース部11から引き離そうとすると、軸把持部67は、揺動軸17が抜けるほどに弾性変形して、終には副ケース部61が主ケース部11から分離する。逆に、軸把持部67を揺動軸17に当てて副ケース部61を下方へ向けて押し込めば、再び軸把持部67が広がって揺動軸17を受け入れて把持状態となり、副ケース部61は主ケース部11と再連結する。副ケース部61が主ケース部11から分離可能なので、収容部60に係るセットアップ作業の際、収容部60を主ケース部11から外して作業することができ、作業性に優れる。
車載器10は、制御部310と、記憶部320と、入出力制御部330と、音声信号生成部340と、第1通信部351と、第2通信部352と、車載ネットワーク通信部360と、内部バス390と、を有する。
具体的には、音声ガイダンスは、電子キー70を収容部60から取り出すサービスイン用ガイダンスとして、開閉操作部12の操作を促す開閉操作ガイダンスと、電子キー70を収容部60から取り出すための取り出しガイダンスとを含む。また、電子キー70を収容部60にしまうサービスアウト用ガイダンスとして、開閉操作部12の操作を促す開閉操作ガイダンスと、電子キー70を収容部60にしまうための収容ガイダンスと、を含む。
サービスイン処理において、車載器10は、ユーザ端末1500へ向けて所定のサービスイン開始通知を送信する(ステップS30)。当該通知は、車載器10による音声ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、ユーザ端末1500に当該音声ガイダンスに係る音声の放音やガイダンスに係る画像(ガイダンス表示)を表示させる制御を行なわせる指示に相当する。以降のフローチャートの説明における車載器10からユーザ端末1500への他の通知も同様の意味合いを持つ。
車載器10は、パワートレイン系MCU403(図8参照)と通信接続して、エンジンの作動状況に関する情報を取得することができる。車載器10は、エンジン始動を検出すると(ステップS140のYES)、予告ガイダンスの放音を終了し(ステップS142)、ユーザ端末1500へ所定のエンジン始動通知を送信して(ステップS144)、サービスイン処理を終了する。
同処理において、車載器10は、誘導灯24を点灯させ(ステップS200)、所定のサービスアウト準備通知をユーザ端末1500へ送信する(ステップS202)。続けて、車載器10は、サービスアウト用ガイダンスの一部として開操作ガイダンスの放音を開始する(ステップS204)。
車載器10は、運転席側のドアの開閉の有無を検出している状態(ステップS230のNO)から運転席ドアの開閉が有りと検出すると(ステップS230のYES)、ユーザが車外に出たとみなし、ユーザ端末1500へ施錠要求通知を送信して(ステップS232)、降車ガイダンスの放音を終了し(ステップS234)、施錠ガイダンスの放音を開始する(ステップS236)。
上述した実施形態による本明細書の開示は、次のように概括することができる。
前記音声ガイダンスは、前記電子キーを前記収容部から取り出すサービスイン用ガイダンスとして、前記開閉操作部の操作を促す開閉操作ガイダンスと、前記電子キーを前記収容部から取り出すための取り出しガイダンスと、前記電子キーを前記収容部にしまうサービスアウト用ガイダンスとして、前記開閉操作ガイダンスと、前記電子キーを前記収容部にしまうための収容ガイダンスと、を含むとしてもよい。前記点灯制御部は、前記音声制御部によるサービスイン用ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記誘導灯の点灯制御を行って次に前記照明の点灯制御を行い、前記音声制御部によるサービスアウト用ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記誘導灯の点灯制御を行って次に前記照明の点灯制御を行う、としてもよい。
8…発光部
10…車載器
11…主ケース部
12…開閉操作部
15…開閉検出部
16…収容検出部
20…照明
21…照明用LED
22…導光板
24…誘導灯
26…スピーカ
30…制御基板
41…第1アクチュエータ
42…第2アクチュエータ
50…中間部材
60…収容部
61…副ケース部
62…収容凹部
70…電子キー
71…解錠釦
72…施錠釦
310…制御部
311…予約認証部
313…音声制御部
315…点灯制御部
317…表示指示制御部
319…動作制御部
320…記憶部
321…制御プログラム
323…音声ガイドデータ
330…入出力制御部
340…音声信号生成部
351…第1通信部
352…第2通信部
1100…サーバシステム
1500…ユーザ端末
Claims (7)
- 車両の電子キーを収容する車載器であって、
スピーカと、
発光部と、
前記車両を利用する際の前記車載器の取扱手順に係る所与の音声ガイダンスを前記スピーカから放音させる制御を行う音声制御部と、
前記音声制御部による前記音声ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記発光部の点灯を制御する点灯制御部と、
を備える車載器。 - 前記電子キーを収容する収容部と、
前記収容部を開閉するための開閉操作部と、
を更に備え、
前記音声ガイダンスは、前記電子キーを前記収容部から取り出すための取り出しガイダンスと、前記電子キーを前記収容部にしまうための収容ガイダンスと、を含む、
請求項1に記載の車載器。 - 前記発光部は、前記収容部を照らす照明を有し、
前記点灯制御部は、前記音声制御部による前記取り出しガイダンス及び前記収容ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記照明の点灯を制御する、
請求項2に記載の車載器。 - 前記発光部は、前記開閉操作部を示す誘導灯を有し、
前記音声ガイダンスは、前記開閉操作部の操作を促す開閉操作ガイダンスを含み、
前記点灯制御部は、前記音声制御部による前記開閉操作ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記誘導灯の点灯を制御する、
請求項2又は3に記載の車載器。 - 前記発光部は、
前記収容部を照らす照明と、
前記開閉操作部を示す誘導灯と、
を有し、
前記音声ガイダンスは、
前記電子キーを前記収容部から取り出すサービスイン用ガイダンスとして、前記開閉操作部の操作を促す開閉操作ガイダンスと、前記電子キーを前記収容部から取り出すための取り出しガイダンスと、
前記電子キーを前記収容部にしまうサービスアウト用ガイダンスとして、前記開閉操作ガイダンスと、前記電子キーを前記収容部にしまうための収容ガイダンスと、を含み、
を含み、
前記点灯制御部は、
前記音声制御部によるサービスイン用ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記誘導灯の点灯制御を行って次に前記照明の点灯制御を行い、
前記音声制御部によるサービスアウト用ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記誘導灯の点灯制御を行って次に前記照明の点灯制御を行う、
請求項2に記載の車載器。 - 前記車両を使用するユーザのユーザ端末との通信を行う通信部と、
前記音声制御部による前記音声ガイダンスの放音制御に連動して、前記通信部を介して、前記ユーザ端末に所与のガイダンス表示を表示させる制御を行う表示指示制御部と、
を更に備える請求項1~5の何れか一項に記載の車載器。 - 収容された前記電子キーに対して押釦動作をするアクチュエータと、
前記通信部を介して前記ユーザ端末から前記車両のドア開閉指示を受信した場合に、前記アクチュエータを動作させる動作制御部と、
を更に備える請求項6に記載の車載器。
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