An interactive system and method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-06-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
[0006]本申请提供一种轮胎式起重机设备选型的交互系统,可以解决现有轮胎式起重机技术沟通中存在的无法进行实时、直观的三维交互式选型,以及技术规格书生成效率低、易出错的技术问题
[0020]本申请的技术方案通过在客户端显示界面中设置三维模型展示区和交互式菜单选择区,并在服务器侧配置轮胎式起重机配置数据库、三维模型构件库和配置映射表,使得用户的配置选择被直接转换为可视化三维结构,降低了轮胎式起重机技术沟通对专业识图能力和文字理解能力的依赖,提高了用户与港机生产厂家之间的沟通效率。
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This application mainly relates to the field of tire-mounted crane technology, and specifically to an interactive system and method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, rubber-tired cranes, also known as tire-mounted gantry cranes or tire-mounted container cranes, are key port machinery equipment in container terminal yard operations. Rubber-tired cranes typically offer a variety of optional configurations, such as lifting height, number of wheels, overall power supply, trolley power supply, level of automation, tire pressure monitoring, automatic fire suppression, cantilever operation, and power supply for relocation. Due to differences in yard layout, power supply conditions, automation levels, maintenance capabilities, and procurement budgets among different terminal users, the procurement phase of rubber-tired cranes usually requires multiple rounds of technical communication between the user, design unit, and port machinery manufacturer.
[0003] In the process of procuring rubber-tired cranes (TTLs) for container terminal users, technical communication and solution confirmation between users and port machinery manufacturers mainly rely on written technical specifications, 2D CAD drawings, and a small number of 3D drawings for information exchange. While these methods can express the basic dimensions, component composition, and technical parameters of the TTL equipment, they are essentially static, offline, and fragmented information expression methods. When reading technical specifications, users need to rely on professional experience to translate abstract textual parameters into a structural understanding of the equipment; when reading 2D CAD drawings, they also need strong engineering drawing interpretation skills. Therefore, when dealing with non-professional procurement personnel, operations personnel, or multi-department joint review scenarios, the existing methods are prone to problems such as high comprehension costs, low communication efficiency, and difficulty in timely confirmation of configuration differences.
[0004] Furthermore, while some existing 3D product display systems can showcase port machinery equipment exterior models, they typically only offer functions such as model browsing, rotation, and zooming. There is a lack of binding between the model itself and specific procurement configurations and technical specifications. Even when users view the equipment model in the 3D interface, they still need to separately refer to the technical specifications for configuration confirmation.
[0005] Therefore, the shortcomings of existing technology include at least the following: Communication regarding tire crane configuration mainly relies on static text and two-dimensional drawings, which cannot convert the user's selected configuration into a three-dimensional visualization result in real time, resulting in low communication efficiency and a high barrier to understanding. The 3D model display and the preparation of technical specifications are disconnected. After the user completes the configuration selection, the technical specifications still need to be manually compiled, which is prone to omissions, mismatches and version inconsistencies. Summary of the Invention
[0006] This application provides an interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, which can solve the technical problems existing in the technical communication of tire-mounted cranes, such as the inability to conduct real-time, intuitive three-dimensional interactive selection, and the low efficiency and error-prone nature of technical specification generation.
[0007] The technical solution adopted in this application to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is an interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, including a server and a client: The server is equipped with a tire crane configuration database, a 3D model component library, and a technical specification template library. The tire crane configuration database stores multiple tire crane configuration options; The 3D model component library stores 3D model components corresponding to the tire crane configuration options; The technical specification template library stores technical specification fields corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane; The client communicates with the server and includes an interactive menu selection area and a 3D model display area. The client is configured to collect the tire crane configuration options selected by the user in the interactive menu selection area, generate corresponding configuration option selection information and upload it to the server, and build and update the tire crane 3D model in the 3D model display area in real time based on the 3D model feedback from the server.
[0008] In one embodiment of this application, the server is further configured with a configuration mapping table: The configuration mapping table is used to establish the association between the same tire crane configuration option and the corresponding 3D model component and the corresponding technical specification field.
[0009] In one embodiment of this application, it further includes: In response to the user selecting any tire crane configuration option in the interactive menu selection area, the server calls the corresponding 3D model component according to the configuration mapping table; Update the 3D model of the tire crane in the 3D model display area to a 3D model that matches the selected tire crane configuration option.
[0010] In one embodiment of this application, the tire-mounted crane configuration options include at least basic configuration options, operating mode options, option configuration options, and output options.
[0011] In one embodiment of this application, the output option is configured as follows: In response to the user triggering the output options, the server generates a tire crane technical specification document based on the selected multiple tire crane configuration options and their corresponding technical specification fields.
[0012] In one embodiment of this application, the basic configuration options include one or more of the following: lifting height, trolley option, overall power supply option, and trolley power supply option.
[0013] In one embodiment of this application, the operation mode options include multiple operation level options; When any job level option is selected, the server retrieves the subsystem description data corresponding to that job level option and displays the 3D display content and description content of the subsystem corresponding to that job level option in the 3D model display area.
[0014] In one embodiment of this application, the option configuration options include a lifting low-speed brake option, a tire pressure monitoring option, a cantilever crane option, an automatic fire extinguishing system option, and a relocation power supply option.
[0015] In one embodiment of this application, the client further includes a language switching control, which is used to switch between Chinese and other language interfaces.
[0016] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this application also proposes an interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, applied to the interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described above, comprising the following steps: The main interface of the 3D model display area and interactive menu selection area is loaded via a webpage; Receive the tire crane configuration option selected by the user in the interactive menu selection area, and send the tire crane configuration option to the server; The server receives the 3D model components corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane, and updates the 3D model of the tire crane in the 3D model display area. The technical specifications of the tire crane are generated in response to receiving an output command triggered by the user.
[0017] In one embodiment of this application, receiving the 3D model components corresponding to the tire crane configuration options from the server and updating the tire crane 3D model in the 3D model display area further includes: The 3D model components and technical specification fields corresponding to the tire crane configuration options are determined based on the configuration mapping table. The configuration mapping table is used to establish the association between the same tire crane configuration option and the corresponding 3D model component and the corresponding technical specification field.
[0018] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this application also proposes an interactive device for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, comprising: a memory for storing instructions executable by a processor; and a processor for executing the instructions to implement the interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described above.
[0019] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this application also proposes a computer-readable medium storing computer program code, which, when executed by a processor, implements the interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described above.
[0020] The technical solution of this application sets up a 3D model display area and an interactive menu selection area in the client display interface, and configures a tire crane configuration database, a 3D model component library and a configuration mapping table on the server side. This allows the user's configuration selection to be directly converted into a visual 3D structure, reducing the reliance on professional drawing interpretation and text comprehension skills for technical communication of tire cranes, and improving the communication efficiency between users and port machinery manufacturers. Attached Figure Description
[0021] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 A system block diagram of an interactive system for selecting a tire-mounted crane according to an embodiment of this application is disclosed. Figure 2 A schematic diagram of a client according to an embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 3 A schematic diagram of an interactive menu selection area according to an embodiment of this application is disclosed; Figure 4 A first-view schematic diagram of a three-dimensional model display area according to an embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 5 A second-view schematic diagram of a three-dimensional model display area according to an embodiment of this application is disclosed; Figure 6 A schematic diagram illustrating the operation mode options in the interactive menu selection area according to an embodiment of this application is provided. Figure 7 A schematic diagram illustrating the option configuration options in an interactive menu selection area according to an embodiment of this application is provided. Figure 8 The diagram illustrates the interactive method steps for selecting a tire-mounted crane according to an embodiment of this application. Figure 9 A system block diagram of an interactive system for selecting a tire-mounted crane according to an embodiment of this application is disclosed.
[0022] Explanation of reference numerals in the accompanying drawings for specific embodiments: 1 Server; 2 Clients; 101 Interactive Menu Selection Area; 102 3D Model Display Area; 103 Language Switching Control; 10 Basic Configuration Options; 20 Operation Mode Options; 30 Option Configuration Options; 40 Output Options; 50 Container Stacking Model Components; 60 Trolley Power Supply Model Components; 70 Trolley Traveling Model Components; 80 Whole Machine Power Supply Model Components; 300 Interactive Device for Selecting Tire-Mounted Crane Equipment; 301 Internal Communication Bus; 302 Processor; 303 Read-Only Memory (ROM); 304 Random Access Memory (RAM); 305 Communication Port; 306 Hard Disk. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] Figure 1 This application discloses a system block diagram of an interactive system for selecting a tire-mounted crane, as shown in one embodiment. Figure 1 As shown, an interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment includes a server 1 and a client 2. After the client accesses the server through a web browser, the system's main interface is loaded.
[0025] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of a client according to an embodiment of this application is disclosed, in conjunction with Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the client's main interface includes an interactive menu selection area 101, a 3D model display area 102, and a language switching control 103.
[0026] Server 1 is equipped with a tire crane configuration database, a 3D model component library, and a technical specification template library.
[0027] The tire crane configuration database stores multiple tire crane configuration options; The 3D model component library stores 3D model components corresponding to the tire crane configuration options; The technical specification template library stores technical specification fields corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane.
[0028] The client 2 is communicatively connected to the server 1 and includes an interactive menu selection area 101, a 3D model display area 102, and a language switching control 103.
[0029] The interactive menu selection area 101 is used to provide multiple hierarchical tire crane optional configuration items.
[0030] The 3D model display area 102 receives and displays the 3D model component data issued by the server 1 according to the configuration selection instruction, and renders and updates the tire crane 3D model corresponding to the selected configuration item in real time according to the configuration selection instruction.
[0031] The language switching control 103 is used to switch between Chinese and other language interfaces.
[0032] The client 2 is configured to: collect the tire crane configuration options selected by the user in the interactive menu selection area, generate the corresponding configuration option selection information and upload it to the server 1, and update the tire crane 3D model in the 3D model display area in real time based on the 3D model feedback from the server 1.
[0033] The server 1 is also configured to: receive configuration option selection information sent by the client 2, retrieve matching 3D model components and technical specification fields based on the configuration option selection information, and feed back the retrieval results to the client 2.
[0034] This application provides an interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment. By setting up a 3D model display area and an interactive menu selection area on the client-side interface, and configuring a tire-mounted crane configuration database, a 3D model component library, and a configuration mapping table on the server side, the system allows users to select multiple configuration options and instantly access the corresponding 3D model components based on the configuration mapping table, updating the tire-mounted crane's 3D model. The user's configuration selections are directly converted into a visualized 3D structure, reducing the reliance on professional drawing interpretation and text comprehension skills for technical communication related to tire-mounted cranes, and improving communication efficiency between users and port machinery manufacturers.
[0035] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of an interactive menu selection area according to an embodiment of this application is shown, as follows: Figure 3 As shown, the tire crane configuration database stores multiple tire crane configuration options.
[0036] In one embodiment, the tire-mounted crane configuration options include at least basic configuration options, operating mode options, option configuration options, and output options.
[0037] In this embodiment, in the interactive menu selection area 101, one can freely switch between several options such as basic configuration option 10, operation mode option 20, option configuration option 30, and output option 40 at any time.
[0038] like Figure 2 As shown, the basic configuration option 10 further includes one or more of the following: lifting height option, trolley option, overall power supply option, and trolley power supply option.
[0039] The 3D model component library stores 3D model components corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane.
[0040] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of a three-dimensional model display area according to an embodiment of this application is shown. Figure 5 A second-view schematic diagram of a three-dimensional model display area according to an embodiment of this application of the present invention is shown, as follows: Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the 3D model component library includes at least container stacking model component 50, trolley power supply model component 60, trolley travel model component 70, and whole machine power supply model component 80.
[0041] The technical specification template library stores the technical specification fields corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane.
[0042] The technical specification template library stores technical specification templates and corresponding technical specification fields for different configuration options. Technical specification fields refer to parameters, structural descriptions, or configuration descriptions that can be written into the technical specification document.
[0043] For example, return Figure 2 The technical specification field corresponding to the lifting height option can include "1 over 5" or "1 over 6 (21 meters)". In the 3D model display area 102, the container stacking model component 50 will change to a five-layer or six-layer container height in real time.
[0044] The technical specifications field corresponding to the large vehicle option can include "8-wheel large vehicle running structure" or "16-wheel large vehicle running structure". In the 3D model display area 102, the large vehicle running model component 70 will change to 8 wheels or 16 wheels in real time.
[0045] The technical specifications fields corresponding to the power supply options for the whole machine can include "reel power supply", "sliding contact line power supply", "small unit and lithium battery combination power supply" and "large diesel unit power supply". In the three-dimensional model display area 102, the power supply model component 80 of the whole machine will change into four three-dimensional diagrams in real time.
[0046] The technical specifications field corresponding to the power supply option of the vehicle can include "torch power supply" or "drag chain power supply". In the 3D model display area 102, the power supply model component 60 of the vehicle will change to tow chain or drag chain in real time.
[0047] In one embodiment, the server is further configured with a configuration mapping table: The configuration mapping table is used to establish the association between the same tire crane configuration option and the corresponding 3D model component and the corresponding technical specification field.
[0048] In one embodiment, in response to a user selecting any tire crane configuration option in the interactive menu selection area, the server calls the corresponding three-dimensional model component according to the configuration mapping table; Update the 3D model of the tire crane in the 3D model display area to a 3D model that matches the selected tire crane configuration option.
[0049] The configuration mapping table can adopt the structure shown in Table 1.
[0050] Table 1 Configuration Mapping Table
[0051] After entering the system, users can click on the basic configuration option 10, job mode option 20, option configuration option 30, and output option 40 in the interactive menu selection area 101.
[0052] In basic configuration option 10, when the user selects "1 over 5" in the lifting height option, the client sends the selection result to the server. The server looks up the five-layer container height model component corresponding to "1 over 5" according to the configuration mapping table and sends the model component to the client. The client updates the container stacking model component 19 in the 3D model display area 102 to the five-layer container height display state. When the user switches the lifting height option 8 to "1 over 6", the server calls the six-layer container height model component, and the client updates the container stacking model component 50 in the 3D model display area 102 to the six-layer container height display state.
[0053] When a user selects "8 wheels" in the vehicle options, the server retrieves the 8-wheel vehicle walking model component based on the configuration mapping table, and the client updates the vehicle walking model component 21 in the 3D model display area 102 to an 8-wheel vehicle walking structure. When a user selects "16 wheels" in the vehicle options, the server retrieves the 16-wheel vehicle walking model component, and the client updates the vehicle walking model component 70 in the 3D model display area 102 to a 16-wheel vehicle walking structure.
[0054] When a user selects "reel", "sliding contact line", "small generator set and lithium battery combined power supply" or "large diesel generator set" in the whole unit power supply options, the server calls the corresponding whole unit power supply model components respectively, and the client updates the whole unit power supply model component 80 in the 3D model display area 102 to the 3D structure corresponding to the selected power supply method.
[0055] When a user selects "tow link" or "tow chain" in the vehicle power supply options, the server calls the corresponding vehicle power supply model component, and the client updates the vehicle power supply model component 60 in the 3D model display area 102 to a tow link power supply structure or a drag chain power supply structure.
[0056] In the above process, each time a user completes a configuration selection, the server determines the corresponding 3D model components and technical specification fields based on the configuration mapping table. The 3D model components are used to update the 3D model display area 102, and the technical specification fields are used to generate the subsequent technical specification document. Therefore, the content displayed in the 3D model and the content generated in the technical specification document both originate from the same configuration selection result, avoiding the inconsistency between the model and the text description that occurs when technical specifications are traditionally compiled manually.
[0057] In one embodiment, the output option is configured such that, in response to a user triggering the output option, the server generates a tire crane technical specification document based on a plurality of selected tire crane configuration options and their corresponding technical specification fields.
[0058] In this embodiment, after the user completes the basic configuration selection, they click the technical specification output control in output option 40. The server reads the corresponding technical specification fields based on the selected configuration items such as lifting height, trolley, overall power supply, and trolley power supply, and fills them into the technical specification template to generate the tire crane technical specification. The tire crane technical specification can be a Word document.
[0059] Furthermore, if the user switches the current interface to Chinese using the language switching control 103, the server will retrieve the Chinese technical specification template and output the Chinese technical specification; if the user switches the current interface to English using the language switching control 3, the server will retrieve the English technical specification template and output the English technical specification. Thus, the system can ensure consistency between the interface language and the output file language, reducing cross-language communication costs and improving the consistency of technical communication in international projects.
[0060] The interaction between operation mode option 20 and option configuration option 30 will be explained further below.
[0061] Figure 6 A schematic diagram illustrating the operation mode options in the interactive menu selection area according to an embodiment of this application is provided. Figure 7 This illustration reveals a schematic diagram of the option configuration options in an interactive menu selection area according to an embodiment of this application, such as... Figure 6 As shown, the job mode options include multiple job level options; When any job level option is selected, the server retrieves the subsystem description data corresponding to that job level option and displays the 3D display content and description content of the subsystem corresponding to that job level option in the 3D model display area.
[0062] After clicking on operation mode option 20, the user can select different operation levels from L1 to L5. Each operation level corresponds to a set of subsystem description data and 3D display content. The subsystem description data may include, for that operation level, features such as truck collision avoidance, video surveillance (CCTV), automatic truck lifting (ATL), container batting protection system (LCPS), remote control monitoring system (RCMS), automated single-machine control system (ACSS), spreader detection system (SDS), target position detection system (TDS), container landing detection system (LCS), container number recognition system (CNRS), container truck positioning system (CPS), truck movement and correction system, remote control console (including BMS), etc.
[0063] When a user selects the L1 job level, the server retrieves the subsystem description data corresponding to the L1 job level based on the configuration mapping table, and displays the corresponding 3D display content and description in the 3D model display area 102. In this way, users can not only see the changes in the appearance or structure of the tire crane, but also understand the differences in system configuration corresponding to different job levels.
[0064] The interactive menu selection area 101 also includes option configuration options 30, such as... Figure 7 As shown, the configuration options include lifting low-speed brake option, tire pressure monitoring option, cantilever crane option, automatic fire extinguishing system option, and relocation power supply option.
[0065] When the user selects the hoisting low-speed brake option, the server calls the corresponding local 3D model component of the hoisting low-speed brake and displays the local 3D model component and its description in the local display area of the 3D model display area 102. For example: The low-speed brake is installed at the tail end of the drum and is used for emergency braking of the hoisting mechanism. It will automatically close immediately when the power is cut off.
[0066] When a user selects the tire pressure monitoring option, the server calls the corresponding local 3D model component for tire pressure monitoring and displays the corresponding content of tire pressure monitoring in the 3D model display area 102.
[0067] When a user selects the cantilever crane option, the server retrieves the corresponding local 3D model components of the cantilever crane and displays the local structure of the cantilever crane in the 3D model display area 102. The automatic fire extinguishing system option and the relocation power supply option are also displayed in the same way with local 3D models.
[0068] In this embodiment, local 3D model components can be overlaid on the corresponding positions of the complete tire crane model, or displayed in the upper right corner of the 3D model display area 102. When using the local display method, the system does not need to reload the complete tire crane model; it only needs to load the local 3D model components corresponding to the option configuration. Therefore, it can reduce the amount of data for model updates and improve the interactive response speed.
[0069] After the user selects the operation mode option 20 and the configuration option 30, the system writes the technical specification fields corresponding to the selected operation level, lifting low-speed brake, tire pressure monitoring, jib crane, automatic fire extinguishing system, and relocation power supply into the technical specification template. The resulting technical specification includes not only the basic configuration content but also the operation mode and additional optional configuration content.
[0070] This application allows for the display of partial 3D model components and their descriptions within the 3D model display area, enabling additional configurations such as low-speed lifting brakes, tire pressure monitoring, cantilever cranes, automatic fire suppression systems, and relocation power supplies to be presented as partial structures combined with their descriptions. Since partial optional structures can be displayed without regenerating the entire machine model, model update efficiency is improved, and differences in local configurations that are of interest to the user are highlighted.
[0071] This application provides an interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment. Users directly select configuration items in the interactive menu selection area 101, and the 3D model display area 102 displays the corresponding structural changes in real time. Simultaneously, the server records the corresponding technical specification fields. When the user clicks the technical specification output control, the server automatically generates the technical specification based on the selected configuration item. Since both the 3D display and the technical specification output are driven by the same configuration mapping table, the model display content and specification fields can be updated synchronously after a configuration item change. Therefore, users can complete configuration selection through the menu, and the selection of each configuration item and model update can be completed within a few seconds to over ten seconds. The specification is automatically generated by the system, significantly shortening the overall configuration confirmation and specification generation time.
[0072] To achieve the above objectives, this application also provides an interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, applied to the aforementioned interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment. Figure 8 This application discloses a step diagram illustrating the interactive method for selecting a tire-mounted crane according to an embodiment of the present application, as follows: Figure 8 As shown, an interaction method includes the following steps: S1. Load the main interface of the 3D model display area and interactive menu selection area via a webpage; S2. Receive the tire crane configuration option selected by the user in the interactive menu selection area, and send the tire crane configuration option to the server; S3. Receive the three-dimensional model components corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane from the server, and update the three-dimensional model of the tire crane in the three-dimensional model display area; S4. In response to receiving an output command triggered by the user, generate the technical specifications for the tire crane.
[0073] In one embodiment, receiving the 3D model components corresponding to the tire-mounted crane configuration options from the server and updating the 3D model of the tire-mounted crane in the 3D model display area further includes: The 3D model components and technical specification fields corresponding to the tire crane configuration options are determined based on the configuration mapping table. The configuration mapping table is used to establish the association between the same tire crane configuration option and the corresponding 3D model component and the corresponding technical specification field.
[0074] It should be understood that preceding or following operations are not necessarily executed precisely in sequence. Instead, various steps can be processed in reverse order or simultaneously. At the same time, other operations may be added to these processes, or one or more operations may be removed from them.
[0075] Compared with the prior art, the interactive system and method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment provided in this application have at least the following beneficial effects: 1) By setting up a 3D model display area and an interactive menu selection area in the client interface, and setting up a tire crane configuration database, a 3D model component library, and a configuration mapping table on the server side, the system can call the corresponding 3D model components and update the tire crane 3D model in real time according to the configuration mapping table when users select configuration items such as lifting height, number of wheels, overall power supply mode, and trolley power supply mode. Since the user's configuration selection is directly converted into a visual 3D structure, the reliance on professional drawing interpretation and text comprehension skills for technical communication on tire cranes is reduced, and the communication efficiency between users and port machinery manufacturers is improved.
[0076] 2) Establish a unified mapping relationship between the tire crane configuration options, 3D model components, and technical specification fields. This ensures that each configuration selection not only drives changes in the 3D model but also simultaneously determines the corresponding fields in the technical specifications. Since both 3D model updates and specification field generation originate from the same configuration mapping table, the risk of inconsistencies between the model display and the technical specifications is reduced, avoiding omissions, mismatches, or version conflicts that may occur during manual specification compilation.
[0077] 3) This application, by setting output options and a technical specification template library, can automatically generate technical specifications based on the selected configurations after the user completes the selection of multiple configuration items. Since the technical specifications are generated by the system in real time based on the selected configuration items, the time from communication of the tire crane solution to the formation of the specifications can be shortened, and the efficiency of procurement solution confirmation and technical review can be improved.
[0078] Figure 9 A system block diagram of an interactive device for selecting a tire-mounted crane according to an embodiment of this application is disclosed, with reference to... Figure 9As shown, the interactive device 300 for selecting a tire-mounted crane may include an internal communication bus 301, a processor 302, a read-only memory (ROM) 303, a random access memory (RAM) 304, and a communication port 305. When applied to a personal computer, the interactive device 300 for selecting a tire-mounted crane may also include a hard disk 306. The internal communication bus 301 enables data communication between the components of the interactive device 300. The processor 302 can perform judgments and issue prompts. In some embodiments, the processor 302 may consist of one or more processors. The communication port 305 enables data communication between the interactive device 300 and external devices. In some embodiments, the interactive device 300 for selecting a tire-mounted crane may send and receive information and data from a network via the communication port 305. The interactive device 300 of this tire-mounted crane equipment selection may also include different forms of program storage units and data storage units, such as hard disk 306, read-only memory (ROM) 303, and random access memory (RAM) 304, capable of storing various data files used for computer processing and / or communication, as well as possible program instructions executed by processor 302. The processor executes these instructions to implement the main part of the method. The results of processor processing are transmitted to the user equipment through the communication port and displayed on the user interface.
[0079] The above-described interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment can be implemented as a computer program, stored in hard disk 306, and loaded into processor 302 for execution to implement the interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment of this application.
[0080] This application also includes a computer-readable medium storing computer program code that, when executed by a processor, implements the interactive method for selecting tire crane equipment described above.
[0081] When the interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment is implemented as a computer program, it can also be stored as an article of manufacture in a computer-readable storage medium. For example, computer-readable storage media can include, but are not limited to, magnetic storage devices (e.g., hard disks, floppy disks, magnetic stripes), optical discs (e.g., compact discs (CDs), digital multifunction discs (DVDs)), smart cards, and flash memory devices (e.g., electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), cards, sticks, key drives). Furthermore, the various storage media described herein can represent one or more devices and / or other machine-readable media used for storing information. The term "machine-readable medium" can include, but is not limited to, wireless channels and various other media (and / or storage media) capable of storing, containing, and / or carrying code and / or instructions and / or data.
[0082] It should be understood that the embodiments described above are merely illustrative. The embodiments described herein may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, middleware, microcode, or any combination thereof. For hardware implementation, the processor may be implemented within one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and / or other electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein, or combinations thereof.
[0083] Some aspects of this application can be executed entirely by hardware, entirely by software (including firmware, resident software, microcode, etc.), or by a combination of hardware and software. The aforementioned hardware or software may be referred to as a "data block," "module," "engine," "unit," "component," or "system." The processor may be one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DAPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, or combinations thereof. Furthermore, aspects of this application may manifest as computer products residing in one or more computer-readable media, including computer-readable program code. For example, computer-readable media may include, but are not limited to, magnetic storage devices (e.g., hard disks, floppy disks, magnetic tapes, etc.), optical discs (e.g., compressed CDs, digital multifunction DVDs, etc.), smart cards, and flash memory devices (e.g., cards, sticks, key drives, etc.).
[0084] A computer-readable medium may contain a propagated data signal containing computer program code, for example, on baseband or as part of a carrier wave. This propagated signal may take various forms, including electromagnetic, optical, and so on, or suitable combinations thereof. A computer-readable medium can be any computer-readable medium other than a computer-readable storage medium, which can be connected to an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device to enable communication, propagation, or transmission of a program for use. The program code located on the computer-readable medium can be propagated through any suitable medium, including radio, cable, fiber optic cable, radio frequency signals, or similar media, or any combination of the above media.
[0085] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0086] Furthermore, the terms “up,” “down,” “left,” “right,” “top,” “bottom,” “horizontal,” and “vertical” used in the following description should be understood as the orientations shown in the paragraph and related figures. This relative terminology is for illustrative purposes only and does not imply that the described device must be manufactured or operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0087] It is understood that although terms such as "first," "second," and "third" may be used herein to describe various components, regions, layers, and / or parts, these components, regions, layers, and / or parts should not be limited by these terms, and these terms are only used to distinguish different components, regions, layers, and / or parts. Therefore, the first component, region, layer, and / or part discussed below may be referred to as the second component, region, layer, and / or part without departing from some embodiments of this application.
[0088] The basic concepts have been described above. Obviously, for those skilled in the art, the above disclosure is merely illustrative and does not constitute a limitation of this application. Although not explicitly stated herein, those skilled in the art may make various modifications, improvements, and corrections to this application. Such modifications, improvements, and corrections are suggested in this application, and therefore remain within the spirit and scope of the exemplary embodiments of this application.
[0089] Furthermore, this application uses specific terms to describe embodiments of the application. For example, "an embodiment," "one embodiment," and / or "some embodiments" refer to a particular feature, structure, or characteristic related to at least one embodiment of the application. Therefore, it should be emphasized and noted that "an embodiment," "one embodiment," or "an alternative embodiment" mentioned twice or more in different locations in this specification do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. In addition, certain features, structures, or characteristics in one or more embodiments of the application can be appropriately combined.
[0090] In some embodiments, numbers describing the quantity of components and attributes are used. It should be understood that such numbers used to describe embodiments are sometimes modified by the terms "approximately," "approximately," or "generally." Unless otherwise stated, "approximately," "approximately," or "generally" indicates that the numbers are allowed to vary by ±20%. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the numerical parameters used in this application are approximate values, which may be changed depending on the characteristics required by individual embodiments. In some embodiments, numerical parameters should take into account specified significant digits and employ a general method of digit reservation. Although the numerical ranges and parameters used to confirm their breadth of range in some embodiments of this application are approximate values, in specific embodiments, such values are set as precisely as feasible.
Claims
1. An interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, characterized in that, Includes server and client: The server is equipped with a tire crane configuration database, a 3D model component library, and a technical specification template library. The tire crane configuration database stores multiple tire crane configuration options; The 3D model component library stores 3D model components corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane; The technical specification template library stores technical specification fields corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane; The client communicates with the server and includes an interactive menu selection area and a 3D model display area. The client is configured to collect the tire crane configuration options selected by the user in the interactive menu selection area, generate corresponding configuration option selection information and upload it to the server, and build and update the tire crane 3D model in the 3D model display area in real time based on the 3D model feedback from the server.
2. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The server is also configured with a configuration mapping table: The configuration mapping table is used to establish the association between the same tire crane configuration option and the corresponding 3D model component and the corresponding technical specification field.
3. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 2, characterized in that, Also includes: In response to the user selecting any tire crane configuration option in the interactive menu selection area, the server calls the corresponding 3D model component according to the configuration mapping table; Update the 3D model of the tire crane in the 3D model display area to a 3D model that matches the selected tire crane configuration option.
4. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The tire-mounted crane configuration options include at least basic configuration options, operating mode options, optional configuration options, and output options.
5. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The output options are configured as follows: In response to the user triggering the output options, the server generates a tire crane technical specification document based on the selected multiple tire crane configuration options and their corresponding technical specification fields.
6. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The basic configuration options include one or more of the following: lifting height, trolley option, main unit power supply option, and trolley power supply option.
7. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The work mode options include multiple work level options; When any job level option is selected, the server retrieves the subsystem description data corresponding to that job level option and displays the 3D display content and description content of the subsystem corresponding to that job level option in the 3D model display area.
8. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The configuration options include lifting low-speed brake option, tire pressure monitoring option, cantilever crane option, automatic fire extinguishing system option, and relocation power supply option.
9. The interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The client also includes a language switching control, which is used to switch between Chinese and other language interfaces.
10. An interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, applied to the interactive system for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: The main interface of the 3D model display area and interactive menu selection area is loaded via a webpage; Receive the tire crane configuration option selected by the user in the interactive menu selection area, and send the tire crane configuration option to the server; The server receives the 3D model components corresponding to the configuration options of the tire crane, and updates the 3D model of the tire crane in the 3D model display area. The technical specifications of the tire crane are generated in response to receiving an output command triggered by the user.
11. The interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in claim 10, characterized in that, The step of receiving the 3D model components corresponding to the configuration options of the tire-mounted crane from the server and updating the 3D model of the tire-mounted crane in the 3D model display area further includes: The 3D model components and technical specification fields corresponding to the tire crane configuration options are determined based on the configuration mapping table. The configuration mapping table is used to establish the association between the same tire crane configuration option and the corresponding 3D model component and the corresponding technical specification field.
12. An interactive device for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment, characterized in that, include: Memory is used to store instructions executed by the processor; A processor for executing the instructions to implement the interactive method for selecting a tire-mounted crane as described in any one of claims 10-11.
13. A computer-readable medium storing computer program code, characterized in that, The computer program code, when executed by a processor, implements the interactive method for selecting tire-mounted crane equipment as described in any one of claims 10-11.