IP Library Granted Patent US 12698618
Granted Patent B2
US 12698618 · App. 18/018,580 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Working machine

Inventors: Shogo Suzuki (Fukuoka, JP); Daisuke Kawaguchi (Fukuoka, JP); Kazuki Tamura (Fukuoka, JP)
Assignee: Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd.
E02F9/26B60K35/10B60K35/22B60K35/28B60K35/29B60K35/60B60K35/81B60W50/14B60K2360/1876B60W2050/146B60W2300/17
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12698618
App. No.
18/018,580
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A working machine includes a display unit, a reception unit, and a display processing unit. The display unit displays a first screen that displays a first mark indicating a set function and a second screen for setting the function. The reception unit receives an instruction of setting a function when the display unit displays the second screen. In response to reception of the instruction of setting the function by the reception unit, when the display unit displays the second screen, the display processing unit causes the display unit to display a second mark corresponding to the first mark and superimposes the second mark on the second screen.

Claims (17)

1 . A working machine comprising:

a display unit that displays a first screen displaying a first mark indicating a set function and a second screen that sets the function;

a reception unit that receives an instruction to set the function when the display unit displays the second screen; and

a display processing unit that causes the display unit to display a second mark corresponding to the first mark and superimposes the second mark on the second screen when the display unit displays the second screen in response to reception of the instruction to set the function by the reception unit.

2 . The working machine according to claim 1 , wherein the display processing unit causes the display unit to display the first screen instead of the second screen while displaying the second mark, and superimposes the second mark on the first screen.

3 . The working machine according to claim 2 , wherein when the first screen is displayed instead of the second screen, the display processing unit executes a setting notification process of notifying, on the first screen, that the function is set.

4 . The working machine according to claim 3 , wherein the setting notification process includes a process of displaying the first mark on the first screen.

5 . The working machine according to claim 4 , wherein the second mark is displayed in an area that does not overlap with the first mark.

6 . The working machine according to claim 1 , wherein the display processing unit superimposes the second mark on an upper part of the second screen.

7 . The working machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second mark indicates a mark that enlarges the first mark.

8 . The working machine according to claim 7 , wherein the display processing unit superimposes the second mark on a center of the second screen.

9 . The working machine according to claim 1 , wherein

the display unit further displays a third screen that disables the set function,

the reception unit receives an instruction to disable the function while the display unit is displaying the third screen, and

the display processing unit causes the display unit to display the first screen instead of the third screen and display the second mark to superimpose the second mark on the first screen in response to reception of the instruction to disable the function by the reception unit.

10 . The working machine according to claim 9 , wherein when the second mark is superimposed on the first screen, the display processing unit executes a disabling notification process of notifying, on the first screen, that the function is disabled.

11 . The working machine according to claim 10 , wherein the disabling notification process includes a process of erasing the first mark from the first screen.