On board timer system for a racing vehicle
First Claim
1. A system for on-board timing for a race vehicle traversing a race course having indicator means thereon for indicating predetermined points along said course, including a start and stop indicator, said indicator means including undesirable extraneous markers placed between said start and stop indicators, said system comprisingsensing means disposed on said vehicle for producing an electrical actuation signal in response to sensing each said indicator means;
- on board timing circuit means responsive to said sensing means to record the time interval said start and stop indicators produced by said sensing means as said vehicle passes said start and stop indicators, said on-board timing means including presettable countdown circuit means for counting down from an initial preset time, which is slightly less than an estimated time for traversing said course, to a final actual time that it takes to traverse said course, said countdown circuit means further including circuit means responsive to sensor signals generated at said start indicator to actuate said countdown circuit means and to prevent stimuli from said extraneous markers from reaching said timing circuit means until said preset countdown time has elapsed, said preset time period being on-board, operator adjustable to accommodate tracker having different distances between start and stop indicators; and
on board display means responsive to said timing means for displaying the elapsed time between said start and stop indicators of the immediate preceding lap simultaneously while said timing means is recording the time it is taking to traverse the lap being traversed.
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Abstract
A system for on-board timing for a vehicle traversing a predetermined course having at least one marker or indicator such as a start/finish line placed on or adjacent the track. A sensor carried on the vehicle senses when the vehicle passes the marker and provides an electrical signal for actuating an on-board timer and display device. A timing circuit is activated as the vehicle passes a predetermined point (marker) the first and subsequent times. The display device displays the time it took to traverse the prior lap while the timing system times and records the time it is taking to traverse the lap being traversed so that this recorded time can be displayed during the following lap. This sequence of operation continues for each of the laps the vehicle traverses.
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14 Claims
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1. A system for on-board timing for a race vehicle traversing a race course having indicator means thereon for indicating predetermined points along said course, including a start and stop indicator, said indicator means including undesirable extraneous markers placed between said start and stop indicators, said system comprising
sensing means disposed on said vehicle for producing an electrical actuation signal in response to sensing each said indicator means; -
on board timing circuit means responsive to said sensing means to record the time interval said start and stop indicators produced by said sensing means as said vehicle passes said start and stop indicators, said on-board timing means including presettable countdown circuit means for counting down from an initial preset time, which is slightly less than an estimated time for traversing said course, to a final actual time that it takes to traverse said course, said countdown circuit means further including circuit means responsive to sensor signals generated at said start indicator to actuate said countdown circuit means and to prevent stimuli from said extraneous markers from reaching said timing circuit means until said preset countdown time has elapsed, said preset time period being on-board, operator adjustable to accommodate tracker having different distances between start and stop indicators; and on board display means responsive to said timing means for displaying the elapsed time between said start and stop indicators of the immediate preceding lap simultaneously while said timing means is recording the time it is taking to traverse the lap being traversed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A system for on-board timing for an automotive vehicle traversing a racing track having stop and start indicators attached thereon, said track further having extraneous markers attached thereon between said start and stop indicators which serve as lane lines or distance markers, said system comprising:
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sensing means disposed on said vehicle for producing start and stop electrical actuation signals respectively indicative of and in response to the sensing of said start and stop indicators responsive to said vehicle passing said start and stop indicators; on board timing circuit means responsive to said sensing means to record the time interval between said first and second electrical actuation signals, said on-board timing means including a presettable, adjustable countdown circuit means for counting down from an initial preset time, which is slightly less than an estimated time for traversing said race track, to a final actual time that it takes to traverse said course; circuit means for preventing actuation of said presettable countdown circuit means by said extraneous markers; recording and storage means for recording and storing the time for said vehicle to pass said start and stop indicators; and on-board display means disposed for actuation by said start actuation signal to display the time it took to traverse the previous lap while said timing circuit is timing the present lap and said recording and storage means is recording and storing the present lap information for subsequent display. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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