Information display board
First Claim
1. A method for operating a plurality of travel information display boards, said boards comprising structure defining a display board having a first section displaying the identity and locations of lodgings, status indicators associated with each of said lodgings, including at least two illumination conditions for indicating two discrete status levels, a map section on said display board for depicting a road map, said road map displaying the positions of said lodgings with road alert indicators positioned on said display along said roadway depicted on said map section having two illumination levels, means for accessing said display board from a remote location including a programmable computer including memory, an input means, and interface means for interfacing said computer to said indicators, a plurality of telephone lines including a telephone interface coupling said telephone line to said computer, means for recognizing commands issued by a caller on said phone line or by an operator on said input means for changing an illumination condition of a pre-selected lodging or road alert indicator from a first condition to a second condition comprising the steps of:
- a) storing status information in said computer memory about said lodging and said road alert conditions in a travel condition file;
b) receiving updated information about said lodging and road alert conditions and weather conditions;
c) updating said stored status information in said travel condition file based upon said updated information;
d) maintaining a display board status file in said computer memory for identifying display boards that have indicator lights whose illumination levels need to be changed based on said updated status information; and
e) contacting said identified display boards to transmit said updated information and change said illumination levels.
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Abstract
An information display board system especially adapted for use by travelers and tourists along an interstate highway. The display board is located at a rest stop or other location readily accessible by road travelers and displays a map of the road along which it is positioned and a listing of hotels/motels, points of interest and other lodgings in the region. ID/status indicators are provided which illuminate in one color, i.e., green, to indicate room availability and illuminate in a different color, i.e., red, to indicate room unavailability. Road alert indicators are positioned along the road map and are selectively illuminated to indicate delays or other road conditions. The illumination of the ID/status and road alert indicators are remotely changeable by hotel operators and the road authority, by directly calling a board manager. The board manager includes communication hardware in the form of a programmable computer and telephone control circuitry. A board manager receives information from the hotel operators and road authority as well as a central operator and controls the updating of the display boards via the communication hardware. Background information about the hotels and road locations can also be entered by the central operator and stored in the computer for later display to the operator.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for operating a plurality of travel information display boards, said boards comprising structure defining a display board having a first section displaying the identity and locations of lodgings, status indicators associated with each of said lodgings, including at least two illumination conditions for indicating two discrete status levels, a map section on said display board for depicting a road map, said road map displaying the positions of said lodgings with road alert indicators positioned on said display along said roadway depicted on said map section having two illumination levels, means for accessing said display board from a remote location including a programmable computer including memory, an input means, and interface means for interfacing said computer to said indicators, a plurality of telephone lines including a telephone interface coupling said telephone line to said computer, means for recognizing commands issued by a caller on said phone line or by an operator on said input means for changing an illumination condition of a pre-selected lodging or road alert indicator from a first condition to a second condition comprising the steps of:
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a) storing status information in said computer memory about said lodging and said road alert conditions in a travel condition file;
b) receiving updated information about said lodging and road alert conditions and weather conditions;
c) updating said stored status information in said travel condition file based upon said updated information;
d) maintaining a display board status file in said computer memory for identifying display boards that have indicator lights whose illumination levels need to be changed based on said updated status information; and
e) contacting said identified display boards to transmit said updated information and change said illumination levels. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for operating a plurality of travel information display boards, said boards comprising structure defining a display board having a first section displaying the identity and locations of lodgings, status indicators associated with each of said lodgings, including at least two illumination conditions for indicating two discrete status levels, a map section on said display board for depicting a road map, said road map displaying the positions of said lodgings with road alert indicators positioned on said display along said roadway depicted on said map section having two illumination levels, means for accessing said display board from a remote location including a programmable computer including memory, an input means, and interface means for interfacing said computer to said indicators, a plurality of telephone lines including a telephone interface coupling said telephone line to said computer, means for recognizing commands issued by a caller on said phone line or by an operator on said input means for changing an illumination condition of a pre-selected lodging or road alert indicator from a first condition to a second condition comprising the steps of:
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a) means for storing status information in said computer memory about said lodging and said road alert conditions in a travel condition file;
b) means for receiving updated information about said lodging and road alert conditions;
c) means for receiving weather information updates for display on said display boards;
d) means for updating said stored status information in said travel condition file based upon said updated information;
e) means for maintaining a display board status file in said computer memory for identifying display boards that have indicator lights whose illumination levels need to be changed based on said updated status information; and
f) means for contacting said identified display boards to transmit said updated information and change said illumination levels. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A computer readable medium having computer-executable instructions for operating a plurality of travel information display boards, said boards comprising structure defining a display board having a first section displaying the identity and locations of lodgings, status indicators associated with each of said lodgings, including at least two illumination conditions for indicating two discrete status levels, a map section on said display board for depicting a road map, said road map displaying the positions of said lodgings with road alert indicators positioned on said display along said roadway depicted on said map section having two illumination levels, means for accessing said display board from a remote location including a programmable computer including memory, an input means, and interface means for interfacing said computer to said indicators, a plurality of telephone lines including a telephone interface coupling said telephone line to said computer, means for recognizing commands issued by a caller on said phone line or by an operator on said input means for changing an illumination condition of a pre-selected lodging or road alert indicator from a first condition to a second condition comprising the steps of:
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a) storing status information in said computer memory about said lodging and said road alert conditions in a travel condition file;
b) receiving updated information about said lodging and road alert conditions and weather conditions;
c) updating said stored status information in said travel condition file based upon said updated information;
d) maintaining a display board status file in said computer memory for identifying display boards that have indicator lights whose illumination levels need to be changed based on said updated status information; and
e) contacting said identified display boards to transmit said updated information and change said illumination levels.
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14. An information display board system, comprising:
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a) structure defining a display board having a first section displaying the identity and locations of motels/hotels and other lodgings;
b) status indicators associated with each of said hotels/motels or other lodgings, including at least two illumination conditions for indicating two discrete status levels;
c) means for accessing said display board from a remote location including;
i) a programmable computer including interface means for interfacing said computer to said indicators;
ii) a telephone line including a telephone interface coupling said telephone line to said computer;
iii) means for recognizing commands issued by a caller on said phone line for changing an illumination condition of a pre-selected indicator from a first condition to a second condition;
d) a second phone line interfaced to said computer via a modem;
e) said system being further operative to receive data along said second phone line for changing a hotel/motel and said road alert indicators code file stored within said computer;
f) means for transmitting display board information to a remote location along said second phone line;
g) an enunciating device operative to receive signals from said computer when said phone line is active which are translated to audio messages heard by a caller;
h) a touch sensitive screen responsive to a user'"'"'s touch of said screen providing visual information regarding a selected subject area; and
,i) means for downloading weather condition data from an on-line service and displaying said data at said display board system.
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Specification