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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 24, 2010
Aaron M. Best, Murray, UT (US);
J Ken Barton, Sandy, UT (US);
David J Havell, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Reginald T. Welles, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Darrell R. Turpin, Murray, UT (US);
James W. Voorhees, Vancouver, WA (US);
John E. Kearney, St. Pete Beach, FL (US);
Camille B. Price, Kaysville, UT (US);
Nathan P. Stahlman, Vancouver, WA (US);
Aaron J. Turpin, Taylorsville, UT (US);
Aaron M. Purvis, Vancouver, WA (US);
Aaron M. Best, Murray, UT (US);
J Ken Barton, Sandy, UT (US);
David J Havell, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Reginald T. Welles, Salt Lake City, UT (US);
Darrell R. Turpin, Murray, UT (US);
James W. Voorhees, Vancouver, WA (US);
John E. Kearney, St. Pete Beach, FL (US);
Camille B. Price, Kaysville, UT (US);
Nathan P. Stahlman, Vancouver, WA (US);
Aaron J. Turpin, Taylorsville, UT (US);
Aaron M. Purvis, Vancouver, WA (US);
Advanced Training System LLC, St. Petersburg, FL (US);
Abstract
An application for a system for driver training is includes a computer with at least two graphics displays. A first graphics display simulates a windshield of a target vehicle and a second graphics display simulates a dashboard of the target vehicle. The computer generates images that simulate the dashboard of the target vehicle on the second graphics display. A touch screen interface is connected to the second graphics display and is operatively coupled to the computer thereby signaling the computer with positions of which the second graphics display is touched by a trainee. The trainee is prompted to touch an item on the dashboard (second graphic display) and the touch screen interface is read to determine if the trainee touched the appropriate item (e.g. gauge).