Snap-on Incorporated
WHEEL ALIGNER WITH IMPROVED ACCURACY AND NO-STOP POSITIONING, USING A DRIVE DIRECTION CALCULATION

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Abstract:

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

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

13 Sep 2019

Issue date:

19 Mar 2020