Urban transportation system
First Claim
1. A hire vehicle transportation system for an urban area in which the users of said system have access to any vehicle within said system, comprising:
- (a) a pool of urban electric vehicles each of which has substantially the same size and physical configuration as the other vehicles in the pool;
(b) a number of storage and maintenance facilities located throughout the urban area so as to be convenient to the user of said vehicles;
(c) a number of designated on-street parking areas for said vehicles;
(d) a central computer for assisting in the control and the operation of said vehicles and said facilities;
(e) each said urban vehicle having an on-board computer which receives data from various sources in the vehicle and stores said data for downloading into said central computer; and
(f) a key-card reader connected to be in communication with said on-board computer;
wherein said vehicle has a set of extendable electric contacts, which, when said vehicle is on a storage conveyor and said electric contacts are extended, are connected to electric power conductor bars that are positioned in parallel with said storage conveyor in order to charge said vehicle while in the storage facility.
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Abstract
An urban transportation system which comprises a pool of rental urban vehicles all having the same size and physical configuration and having a range of driving which is limited as compared to the range of vehicles that are powered by internal combustion engines. The system includes a computer-controlled mechanized facility for delivering, receiving, processing, servicing and storing the vehicles. Vehicles are automatically recharged while in storage. The system includes areas for on-street parking of the vehicles. There are also several features to combat theft of the vehicles. A user may obtain the most readily available vehicle from any place in the system and return the vehicle to any other place within the system.
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8 Claims
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1. A hire vehicle transportation system for an urban area in which the users of said system have access to any vehicle within said system, comprising:
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(a) a pool of urban electric vehicles each of which has substantially the same size and physical configuration as the other vehicles in the pool;
(b) a number of storage and maintenance facilities located throughout the urban area so as to be convenient to the user of said vehicles;
(c) a number of designated on-street parking areas for said vehicles;
(d) a central computer for assisting in the control and the operation of said vehicles and said facilities;
(e) each said urban vehicle having an on-board computer which receives data from various sources in the vehicle and stores said data for downloading into said central computer; and
(f) a key-card reader connected to be in communication with said on-board computer;
wherein said vehicle has a set of extendable electric contacts, which, when said vehicle is on a storage conveyor and said electric contacts are extended, are connected to electric power conductor bars that are positioned in parallel with said storage conveyor in order to charge said vehicle while in the storage facility. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In conjunction with a transportation system for an urban area, an electric vehicle storage and maintenance facility comprising:
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(a) a first conveyor for incoming electric vehicles, said conveyor being operative through a plurality of stations for washing, cleaning and inspecting of said vehicles, and for downloading to a central computer data which are stored in an on-board computer in said vehicles;
(b) an area for the service and repair of said vehicles;
(c) a number of floors for the automatic storage of said vehicles and charging of batteries inside said vehicles; and
(d) a second conveyor for presenting a first of said vehicles adjacent an exit door to users of the transportation system in a convenient manner;
wherein said vehicle has a set of extendable electric contacts, which, when said vehicle is on a storage conveyor and said electric contacts are extended, are connected to electric power conductor bars that are positioned in parallel with said storage conveyor in order to charge said vehicle while in the storage facility. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A method for urban transportation, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a plurality of urban electric vehicles of substantially uniform size and configuration;
(b) providing a plurality of storage and maintenance facilities located at various places around an urban area, said facilities having an entrance door and an exit door and a conveyor therebetween;
(c) mounting a first of said plurality of vehicles that has passed through said entrance door on an entry section of said conveyor;
(d) transporting said first vehicle along said conveyor to a first storage position therealong;
(e) mounting a second of said plurality of vehicles that has passed through said entrance door on said entry section of said conveyor;
(f) transporting said second vehicle along said conveyor to a second storage position immediately adjacent said first storage position; and
(g) transporting said first vehicle along said conveyor to said exit door when a vehicle is requested by a user of said vehicles; and
further comprising the steps of;
(h) electrically connecting said vehicle to an electric power source when said vehicle is stored in one of said storage and maintenance facilities;
(i) keeping said vehicle in said storage facility for a time sufficient to charge a battery in said vehicle to a desired level of charge; and
(j) disconnecting said electric power source from said vehicle when said battery is charged to the desired level of charge;
wherein said vehicle has a set of extendable electric contacts, which, when said vehicle is on a storage conveyor and said electric contacts are extended, are connected to electric power conductor bars that are positioned in parallel with said storage conveyor in order to charge said vehicle while in the storage facility. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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