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1. PROMPT ARROW KEY FEATURE KEY SPECIFY FIRST PAGE TO BE SHOWN SHOW SPECIFIED PAGE OF THIS FEATURE DISPLAY ASSIGNED ANIMATION DIFFERENT FEATURE KEY BACK UP TO PREVIOUS PAGE ADVANCE TO NEXT PAGE US Patent Jul 24 1990 Sheet 5 of 6 4 943 951 Fig 4 Power Supply f 26 28 ae e 13 Microprocessor ao EPROM Keypad Receiver i Transmitter sese ome f Ld S Q d N US Patent Jul 24 1990 Sheet 6 of 6 4 943 951 USER GUIDE FOR INFO PRESS ANY FEATURE KEY WELCOME TO HAWKE YES USER S GUIDE USE POWER KEY TO EXIT AND DEMO fid 5 Fig 6 FISH ALARM PRESS KEY ONCE TO TURN THE FISH ALARM EITHER ON OR OFF Fig 7 4 943 951 1 DEPTH FINDER WITH TUTORIAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to depth finders and more particularly to depth finders which use acoustic waves generated by a transducer mounted on a boat to determine the depth and bottom contour of a body of water and also to locate fish suspended in the body of water More particularly the present invention relates to a depth finder of the type utilized by sport fishermen and in even greater particularity relates to a depth finder wherein the acoustic data retrieved by the system is displayed on a pictorial screen such as may be gener ated by the use of a Liquid Crystal Display LCD In even greater particularity the present
2. controls the display 13 and receives input not only from the keypad 26 but also from a transducer 29 and a temperature sensor 31 The microprocessor 28 has associated therewith vari ous memory or storage devices which allowed the pro cessor to access a set of commands to control its opera tion Thus in FIG 2 the microprocessor 28 will per form a plurality of steps and poll each of its inputs in a specified order The preferred order as shown in FIGS 2a and b is to initialize all parameters in accordance with a predetermined set of conditions and then begin a bottom search As may be seen if the bottom is not found a small box message will be displayed stating that the bottom is not found The entire sequence below the search for bottom box and the top of FIG 1a is itera tively performed at a rate determined by the process of selection and the circuitry associated therewith as is well known in the art Note that near the bottom of the flow chart shown in FIG 2 the microprocessor has a command which says if demo get demo bottom fol lowed by a command look at keypad If the arrow keys are hit simultaneously the microprocessor is placed in the demo mode and information stored in the memory devices associated with the microprocessor can be retrieved to generate an artificial display on display 13 or textual matter associated with the function keys If the tutorial is selected the flow chart shown in FIG 3 represents the se
3. invention may be described as a depth finder of the aforementioned type wherein a tutorial mode is employed to provide an on screen alpha numeric description and feature illus tration presentation which allows the user to obtain assistance in the proper utilization of the depth finder BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Over the past several years the utilization of depth finders in locating schools of fish and bottom structure has become an increasingly popular adjunct to sport fishing The early depth finders were based on the World War II era sonar which allowed an acoustic signal to be generated and transmitted through the wa ter reflected by the bottom and returned to a sensing device which in combination with electronic circuitry was able to time the transit of the wave through the water and judge the distance of the bottom from the boat Oftentimes these devices merely presented an indication on a circular scale that stated that the bottom was at thus and such depth and therefore it was neces sary to pay close attention to the scale to determine contour of the bottom of the body of water As these devices have progressed over the years the state of the art has developed to the point that it is common to employ a recorded graph which automatically traces a pictorial representation of the bottom of the body of water on a strip of paper using pins or other imaging techniques with the strip of paper being retained by the operator In these
4. of water he may go to the user s guide to check on how the machine functions in that mode prior to selecting the mode Thus all he has to do to ensure proper operation is to enable the user s guide and push the key corresponding to the function he de sires The machine will then display the information needed for him to properly use this function of the device He can then return to the operational mode and utilize the information which he has reviewed While I have shown my invention in one form it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited but is susceptible of various changes and modifi cations without departing from the spirit thereof What I claim is 1 A depth finder for use on a boat to locate underwa ter structure and fish using reflected sonic energy com prising a transmitter means for generating repetitive sig nals b transducer means for converting said signals into sonic energy and directing said energy into a body of water such that reflected sonic energy incident on said transducer means is converted into a re flected energy signal c receiver means for receiving said reflected energy signal d programmable cofnputer means operatively con nected to said transmitter means and said receiver means to receive electronic information therefrom and to provide control signals thereto in accor dance with a plurality of operating modes pro grammed within said programmable computer me
5. view ing angles The display is bordered by a permanent region whereon four horizontally disposed lines 14 are permanently fixed These lines provide a constant refer ence against which may be presented various numeric indications of the depth of water being scanned by the depth finder The display itself presents numeric indica tors 16 which are positioned adjacent each of the lines 14 Thus the upper line may have the numeral 10 shown on the display screen adjacent thereto while the second third and fourth lines may have the numeral 20 30 and 40 respectively displayed on the display 14 Alterna tively other incremental depths such as 40 60 80 or 110 130 140 may be displayed adjacent the lines 14 In this manner the display is able to provide an easily referenced indication of whether the pictorial represen 10 20 25 30 35 45 50 55 60 65 4 tation covers the entire depth of water and illustrates what that depth may be or may indicate that the picto rial representation covers only a selected depth of water and indicates what that depth of water may be Also displayed on the liquid crystal display 13 imme diately below the range numeric indicators 16 is a digi tal bottom indicator which digitally represents the depth of the bottom as determined by the depth finder at any particular moment The display 13 may also indicate on its face a variable temperature display 18 which provides a Fahrenheit indicatio
6. United States Patent E Leavell et al 11 Patent Number 4 Date of Patent 4 943 951 Jul 24 1990 54 DEPTH FINDER WITH TUTORIAL David R Leavell Columbus Ga Earl W Spencer Jr Montgomery Ala Bruce L Bacon Columbus Ga 75 Inventors 73 Assignee Microsonics Inc Columbus Ga 21 Appl No 380 796 22 Filed Jul 17 1989 I51 Eng CES uio rA RU GO1S 15 96 52 U S Cl Sisters seres tco dein 367 111 367 107 367 910 434 6 58 Field of Search 367 99 107 111 112 367 115 910 434 1 6 10 56 References Cited U S PATENT DOCUMENTS 4 597 069 6 1986 Milano et al 367 12 X OTHER PUBLICATIONS Eagle 3D 100 Liquid Crystal Graph Dec 1987 pp 1 42 Owners Manual Eagle 7 7500 Cabela s 1987 Christmas Catalog 1 page Bass Pro Shops 1988 Catalog pp 438 450 The Bottom Line User Manual 1986 pp 1 18 Primary Examiner Thomas H Tarcza Assistant Examiner Tod Swann 2 Attorney Agent or Firm Jennings Carter Thompson amp Veal 57 ABSTRACT A liquid crystal display depth finder using a sonar trans ducer is provided with a plurality of input keys inter faced to a microprocessor with each input key being dedicated to a particular function or feature usable with the depth finder The microprocessor is utilized to con trol the operation of the transducer and the display of the data generated thereby in accordance wit
7. ans e display means operatively connected to said pro grammable computer means for displaying visual graphic representations corresponding to said re flected energy signal f manually operable input means for providing com mand signals to said programmable computer means and g means associated with said programmable com puter means for providing a tutorial display on said display means to explain the proper operation of said depth finder said means being interactive with said input means and said programmable computer means to display instructional information stored 45 55 60 65 4 943 951 6 therein responsive to manual operation of said input means 2 Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said input means is a keypad having discrete keys for each of a number of predetermined variables and for additional control functions 3 Apparatus as defined in claim 2 including a control key for a bottom alarm variable a control key for a ranging variable and a control key for a depth bracket variable 4 Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said dis play means comprises an LCD screen having a fixed border thereabout said border providing a plurality of fixed indicia and said LCD providing selected depth indicia adjacent said fixed indicia in accordance with signals provided from said processing means 5 Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for providing a simulated graphic display compris
8. es an electronic read only memory operatively connected to said programmable computer means and having an executable program stored therein which is executable on command input via said input means to present on said display means a selected representation of imagery associated with predetermined operating parameters of said apparatus 6 Apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said input means is a keypad including a plurality of keys for con trolling or modifying the operation of said apparatus 7 A depth finder for locating underwater structure and fish from a floating platform by directing sonic energy downwater into a subjacent body of water com prising a electronic means for generating and receiving a series of identifiable repetitive sonic signals b programmable computer means operatively con nected to said electronic means to receive data therefrom relative to said sonic signals said pro grammable computer means programmed to utilize said data to generate electronic signals representa tive of underwater structure and fish in a live oper ating mode c programmable memory means for use in an inter active tutorial mode of operation wherein an oper ator is provided with instruction on the operation of said depth finder d display means operatively connected to said pro grammable computer means to receive electronic signals and provide a visual display in accordance therewith and e input means operativel
9. face temperature and the time and date The display rate may also be varied thus it may be seen that the depth finder is a somewhat com plicated instrument Accordingly our invention utilizes the same input function keys and the control keys which are utilized to control each of the above described func tions of the depth finder in a tutorial or demonstration 4 943 951 3 mode thereby allowing the fisherman to utilize the depth finder as a an instructional training device To accomplish this aspect of the invention we have pro vided a memory programmed to generate an artificial display on the screen which display can be controlled by utilization of the function keys on the depth finder Associated with each function key on the depth finder and the display is information presented in graphic form which provides a textual explanation of the utilization of the particular function key Thus the operator may at any time place the depth finder in the demonstration or tutorial mode and obtain assistance in utilizing the par ticular function key while either on the lake or other body of water or at home or on dry land Thus the fisherman has no need to fumble with an instruction manual which may become soiled wet or lost while he is trying to operate his depth finder and catch fish Therefore the inherent frustration which accompanies the use of a technical device in what should be a relax ing setting is overcome by a very simple innovati
10. h the par ticular function or set of functions chosen by the opera tor and to manipulate programming stored within the depth finder which will enable a tutorial mode compris ing alphanumeric information and command key indica tion such that an the user may determine how the ma chine is to properly function 10 Claims 6 Drawing Sheets US Patent Jul 24 1990 Sheet 1 of 6 4 943 951 Fig 1 power nge ueurs azo m uj 1 ON OFF RATE ON oFF IT FISH T RANGNG ZOOM 27d 27 ALARM AUTOMAN TRACK 14 Bortom SS d ALARM AUTOMAN TIME ALARM SET en gv HRS MN a a LL LT LE d pz US Patent Jul 24 1990 Sheet 2 of 6 4 943 951 Fig 2A INITIALIZE amp SHOW LOGON SEARCH FOR BOTTOM BOTTOM lt STD N FILTER DATA TRACK BOTTOM SEARCH FOR BOTTOM SOUND FOR DISPLAY BOTTOM Y FOUND INCREASE SENSITIVITY BLACK BELOW BOTTOM ADJUST RANGE SCALE US Patent Jul 24 1990 Sheet 3 of 6 4 943 951 f ERASE Fig 28 PREPARE SOUNDING FOR SCREEN CHECK FISH ALARM SCROLL DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY BOTTOM SEGMENT SMALL BOX MESSAGE DISPLAY TOP LINE SCROLLING CHECK BOTTOM ALARM IF DEMO GET DEMO BOTTOM LOOK AT KEYPAD DISPLAY SMALL BOX MESSAGE US Patent Jul 24 1990 Sheet 4 of 6 4 943 951 Fig 3 START DEMO MODE OPENING MESSAGES HIT FEATURE KEY
11. instances of course a permanent record of the bottom contour along a particular transit line across the water may be recorded and preserved It will be appreciated that most fishermen do not have a need to record each transit of the body of water but rather are more particularly concerned with the sub merged features of the body of water as they are mov ing over the body of water This is particularly true in as much as the sensitivity of depth finders has been increased to the point where suspended objects such as fish or schools of fish may be detected by the depth finders and represented on a display screen Therefore it is now popular to provide depth finders which have display screens such as liquid crystal displays which can give a pictorial representation of not only the bottom of the body of water but also of fish suspended above the bottom of the body of water The evolution of the technology has seen a corre sponding evolution of the complexity of the data and information required by the fishermen As the technol ogy has grown the fishermen has been required to become increasingly adept at operating the depth finder For example the depth finder may have a plural ity of ranges over which the depth of the body of water 5 wa 5 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 2 may be ascertained The depth finder may also have a variety of sensitivity selections or functions which the operator needs to learn Many of these fu
12. n of the tempera ture of the water at the transducer and a clock display 19 which provides the current time Of course the dis play would not be complete without a graph representa tion 21 of the bottom 22 of the body of water and any objects 23 which may be suspended above the bottom 22 Preferentially across the top of the display above the graph 21 is provided a plurality of function indicators 24 which inform the operator at a glance as to which functions are being utilized in generating the current display The housing also includes a keypad indicated generally at 26 which allows the operator to control the functions of the depth finder or to select automatic operation of the depth finder The keypad includes a plurality of individual keys 27 each of which is associ ated with a particular function of the depth finder or a particular control command to the depth finder By way of example in the illustration it may be seen that there are three keys 27 indicated across the upper right portion of the depth finder These keys correspond to a power on off key 27a a display rate key 27b and a light on off key 27c The lower nine keys 27d k provide input from the operator to the depth finder as to such features as the fish alarm the ranging bottom tracking bottom alarm sensitivity the clock and controls such as increasing or decreasing any of the foregoing As may be seen in FIG 4 a microprocessor 28 operatively connected to the keypad 26
13. nctions have been enabled by the utilization of chip technology with small computers which are actually employed in the circuitry of the depth finders Therefore it is not un common for the fisherman to be overmatched when dealing with his particular depth finder that is to say the fisherman may have more equipment than he is able to handle while maintaining an interest in catching a fish To this end it has become apparent that the techni cal aspects of using a depth finder with its various sensi tivity and automation features has reached the level where a need exists for a simplified depth finder which can perform all of the functions that a fisherman wishes to have performed SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a depth finder which will enable the sport fisherman to easily locate bottom features and suspended fish while fishing Yet another object of the invention is to provide a depth finder of the above type which is user friendly in that it will be able to assist the fisherman in the opera tion of the depth finder Yet another object of the invention is to provide a depth finder which can be used as a training device so that the fisherman may become acquainted with its various features prior to having to actually use the depth finder on a body of water as well as on the water Yet another object of the invention is to provide a depth finder which contains a built in tutorial mode such
14. on which takes the guesswork and confusion out of operat ing a sophisticated depth finder BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Apparatus embodying features of my invention are depicted in the accompanying drawings which form a portion of this invention and wherein FIG 1 is a pictorial representation of a depth finder embodying my invention showing the display face and input keyboard of the depth finder FIGS 2a amp 2b are a simplified version of a flow chart depicting the operation of the depth finder FIG 3 is a simplified version of a flow chart showing the operation of the depth finder when in the tutorial mode FIG 4 is a simplified block diagram of the electronic circuitry which may be used in my depth finder and FIGS 5 7 are pictorial representations of the display while in a tutorial mode DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to FIG 1 it may be seen that my depth finder includes a housing 11 which encases the elec tronic circuitry generally depicted in FIG 4 The hous ing 11 has attached thereto a set of mounting and adjust ment knobs which allow the depth finder to be mounted to the boat in a conventional manner and oriented as is convenient for the fisherman to observe the pictorial representation of the underwater scenario as shown on the display 13 The display 13 is a liquid crystal display of the latest technology which provides the highest degree of brightness in all light conditions and all
15. quence of events which allow the depth finder to interface with the user The first page of information displayed on the display 13 when the demonstration mode and tutorial mode is called up 5 is shown in FIG 5 In the tutorial mode the screen presents a prompt as in FIG 6 to the user to press one of the feature keys 27d k If the power key is hit again the fish finder returns to its normal operating mode and continues the iteration shown in the flow chart in FIG 2 However if a feature key is hit then a message is retrieved from memory and displayed on the display 13 as in FIG 7 to familiarize the user with the operation of the feature key Animation may also be provided such that the function indication associated with the control keys may change for example range scale may change the digital bottom indicator may change the tempera ture display may change the bar graph 21 may change If the operator then hits another key 27 the micro processor will provide the user with further information if the same is available or will return the user to the main menu such that another feature key may be se lected for tutorial assistance therewith From the foregoing it may be seen that the depth finder allows the fisherman to refresh himself on the capabilities of the depth finder while on the water For example if the fisherman normally uses the depth finder in the bottom tracking mode but decides he wishes to look at a different layer
16. that the depth finder may teach the fisherman how to use the depth finder providing written instruction for display on the depth finder along with indication illus trations for each command key Accordingly these and other objects and features of my invention are provided in a novel combination of technology and ingenuity wherein a liquid crystal dis play depth finder using a sonar transducer is provided with a plurality of input keys interfaced to a micro processor with each input key being dedicated to a particular function or feature usable with the depth finder The microprocessor is utilized to control the operation of the transducer and the display of the data generated thereby in accordance with the particular function or set of functions chosen by the operator and to manipulate programming stored within the depth finder which will enable a tutorial mode such that in struction may be obtained by the user on the use of any of the features enabled by the control keys an so that he may determine how the machine is to properly func tion The depth finder has a standard operational mode wherein it is capable of providing such information as a fish alarm which provides an audible alert when fish are detected manual or automatic ranging to adjust the depth scale selective monitoring of a specified depth of water or of a specified region of water proximal the bottom manual or automatic sensitivity adjustment illumination of the keypad sur
17. y connected to said pro grammable controller to allow an operator provide control messages thereto to select the mode of operation of said depth finder and to interactively control said operation 8 Apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said input means comprises a keypad operatively connected to said programmable computer means to selectively con trol operation of said depth finder to vary the visual display provided by said display means in each of said modes of operation and to selectively activate any of a plurality of operating options for said programmable computer means 9 Apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said dis play means comprises an LCD display wherein said electronic signals are display graphically 10 Apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein a portion of said LCD display is utilized to present information indicating the selected operating options k x
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