Vehicle managing system and vehicle managing method

Communications: electrical – Vehicle parking indicators

Reexamination Certificate

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C705S005000, C705S006000, C705S013000

Reexamination Certificate

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06657556

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to vehicle managing systems or vehicle rental systems, and to vehicle managing methods. More specifically, the present invention relates to a vehicle managing system or a vehicle rental system in which use of a vehicle is shared by a plurality of users and which is suitable for ensuring efficiency in the use of the vehicle by the users, and relates to a vehicle managing method used for the vehicle managing systems or the vehicle rental systems.
2. Description of Related Art
In Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. Hei 8-44801, a technique is disclosed which relates to a shared vehicle managing system in which a communication means is mounted on every one of a plurality of vehicles, which are parked in a parking space (called a port), and the vehicles are managed via a control center based on information which is sent via the communication means so that a plurality of users can share the use of the vehicles parked in the port. The shared vehicle managing system described in the above document employs a sharing style of vehicles called a “station car”, and provides a managing service in which the port is located, for example, near a railway station and the users are divided into a plurality of groups, for example, a group that utilizes the shared vehicles when going to the station from home and parks the vehicle at the port to go to user's companies or schools using public transportation from the station, and a group that arrives at the station using public transportation and goes to user's companies or schools from the port using the shared vehicle. In the technique described in the above publication, in order to improve the efficiency of use of each of the vehicles, users are divided into groups based on time zone for utilizing a vehicle and are registered as members so that the number of vehicles and the area for the parking space may be reduced when the members use the vehicles based on the time zone.
However, in the above mentioned vehicle managing system which realizes a shared use of vehicles by the members, for example, once a group of the members that uses the vehicles to go to companies or schools from the station for the last time in the morning time zone drives the vehicles to private places, such as a company or school, the rest of the groups can no longer utilize the vehicles. Similarly, after a group of the members that uses the vehicles to go home from the station for the last time in the evening time zone drives the vehicles home, the rest of the groups can no longer utilize the vehicles. Accordingly, in the above mentioned technique, problems exist in that only two groups of the members can share the use of vehicles in practice.
Also, if one of the members that uses the vehicle to go to the station from home for the first time in the morning time zone takes a day off, the vehicles at his/her home cannot be utilized for the entire day.
Moreover, since it is inevitable that each group of members will drive the vehicles to private spaces, such as at a company, school or home, a parking space must be provided at these private spaces. Accordingly, although the number of vehicles may be reduced by sharing the vehicles, extra space is required for providing the parking space, which may be considered to be a wasteful use of land.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention takes into consideration the above-mentioned circumstances, and has as an object providing a vehicle managing system in which more than two groups of users can share the use of vehicles so that the vehicles are used efficiently, and the space required for parking area is decreased in total.
In order to achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention provides a vehicle managing system including a vehicle to be lent to a user and a plurality of ports used for parking the vehicle, wherein the plurality of ports include a first port (for instance, a port II
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in an embodiment described later) which is located in the vicinity of a station of a public or private transportation facility (for instance, a station
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in an embodiment described later), and a second port (for instance, a port I
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in an embodiment described later) which is located in the vicinity of both a residential area (for instance, a residential area
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in an embodiment described later) where a first user who uses the station resides and a place of destination (for instance, a company
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in an embodiment described later) for a second user who uses the station.
According to the vehicle managing system described above, it becomes possible to avoid an occurrence of the situation where a user who last uses the vehicle brings the vehicle to his/her private place, and other users can use the vehicle any time. Thus, the efficiency in utilizing the shared vehicles is improved by parking all of the shared vehicles at public places. Also, areas that would have required as parking spaces in private places become unnecessary, and hence, land in private places may be used efficiently. Moreover, since no parking area is required for the private places, it becomes possible to lend the vehicles to all drivers including one who does not have a parking space, and hence, income may be increased according to the present invention.
In a second aspect of the present invention, the above-mentioned vehicle managing system further includes a customer information storing unit (for instance, a customer controlling database
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in an embodiment described later) in which a plurality of the first user and the second user, respectively, are divided into a plurality of groups and registered based on a direction of the vehicle between the first port and second port and a time zone using the vehicle, and a vehicle use controlling unit (for instance, step S
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through step S
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in an embodiment described later) which assigns the vehicle alternately to one of the plurality of groups that moves to the station and one of the plurality of groups that moves from the station, the plurality of groups being recorded in the customer information storing unit, based on the order of the time zone using the vehicle.
According to the vehicle managing system described above, it becomes possible to create a situation where a user drives a vehicle to a port for himself as well as for the next user so that the next user can utilize the vehicle from the port.
In a third aspect of the present invention, the above-mentioned vehicle managing system is characterized by the vehicle use controlling unit that assigns a third user to a time zone in which neither the first user nor the second user uses the vehicles so that the third user uses the vehicle from an arbitrary port where the vehicle is parked.
According to the vehicle managing system described above, it becomes possible to acquire a new user using the arbitrary port where the vehicles are gathered and to efficiently utilize the system.
Also, according to the second and the third aspect of the present invention, the efficiency in utilizing the shared vehicles may be improved without the necessity in moving the vehicles to required places by workers of the vehicle managing system side. Also, increase in income may be expected due to increase in the number of trips made by each of the vehicles between the ports and the number of users at particular time zones.
Moreover, according to the third aspect of the present invention, the shared vehicles may be efficiently utilized even when a user of the system takes a rest, and hence, increase in income can be expected.
The present invention also provides a method for managing a vehicle used in a vehicle managing system including a vehicle to be lent to a user and a plurality of ports used for parking the vehicle, wherein the plurality of ports include a first port which is located in the vicinity of a station of a public or private transportation facility, and a second port which is located in the vicinity of both a residential area where a first u

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