Patents Assigned to Dynamics Inc.
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Publication number: 20230186609Abstract: Method and apparatus for object detection by a robot are provided. The method comprises analyzing using a set of trained detection models, one or more first images of an environment of the robot to detect one or more objects in the environment of the robot, generating at least one fine-tuned model by training one or more of the trained detection models in the set, wherein the training is based on a second image of the environment of the robot and annotations associated with the second image, wherein the annotations identify one or more objects in the second image, updating the set of trained detection models to include the generated at least one fine-tuned model, and analyzing using the updated set of trained detection models, one or more third images of the environment of the robot to detect one or more objects in the environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Karl Pauwels, Ran Tao
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Publication number: 20230182329Abstract: Consistent connection strategies for coupling accessories to a robot can help achieve certain objectives, e.g., to tolerate and correct misalignment during coupling of the accessory. In some embodiments, the connection strategy may enable certain accessories to connect to certain sides of a robot. When connected, an accessory may be rigid in yaw, lateral motion, and fore/aft motion, while remaining unconstrained in roll and pitch as well as vertical motion. A sensor may enable detection of the accessory, and a mechanical fuse may release the accessory when a force threshold is exceeded. A mechanical coupler of an accessory may include two connectors, each of which includes a receiving area configured to receive a pin on the robot and a latch configured to retain the pin within the receiving area. The pins (and the receiving areas) may be differently sized, and may be differently arranged.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Guillermo Diaz-Lankenau, Michael Murphy
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Publication number: 20230182314Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for detecting one or more objects (e.g., dropped objects) by a robotic device are described. The method comprises receiving a distance-based point cloud including a plurality of points in three dimensions, filtering the distance-based point cloud to remove points from the plurality of points based on at least one known surface in an environment of the robotic device to produce a filtered distance-based point cloud, clustering points in the filtered distance-based point cloud to produce a set of point clusters, and detecting one or more objects based, at least in part, on the set of point clusters.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Hoelscher, Samuel Shaw, Alexander Ozer, Jennifer Barry, Matthew Turpin
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Patent number: 11667343Abstract: A robot system includes: an upper body section including one or more end-effectors; a lower body section including one or more legs; and an intermediate body section coupling the upper and lower body sections. An upper body control system operates at least one of the end-effectors. The intermediate body section experiences a first intermediate body linear force and/or moment based on an end-effector force acting on the at least one end-effector. A lower body control system operates the one or more legs. The one or more legs experience respective surface reaction forces. The intermediate body section experiences a second intermediate body linear force and/or moment based on the surface reaction forces. The lower body control system operates the one or more legs so that the second intermediate body linear force balances the first intermediate linear force and the second intermediate body moment balances the first intermediate body moment.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2019Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Blankespoor, Benjamin Stephens, Nicolas Hudson, Yeuhi Abe, Jennifer Barry
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Patent number: 11660749Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for generating a spatio-temporal object inventory based on object observations from mobile robots and determining, based on the spatio-temporal object inventory, monitoring parameters for the mobile robots for one or more future time periods. Some implementations relate to using the spatio-temporal object inventory to determine a quantity of movements of objects that occur in one or more areas of the environment when one or more particular criteria are satisfied—and using that determination to determine monitoring parameters that can be utilized to provide commands to one or more of the mobile robots that influence one or more aspects of movements of the mobile robots at future time periods when the one or more particular criteria are also satisfied.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventor: Peter Elving Anderson-Sprecher
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Patent number: 11660752Abstract: A method for perception and fitting for a stair tracker includes receiving sensor data for a robot adjacent to a staircase. For each stair of the staircase, the method includes detecting, at a first time step, an edge of a respective stair of the staircase based on the sensor data. The method also includes determining whether the detected edge is a most likely step edge candidate by comparing the detected edge from the first time step to an alternative detected edge at a second time step, the second time step occurring after the first time step. When the detected edge is the most likely step edge candidate, the method includes defining, by the data processing hardware, a height of the respective stair based on sensor data height about the detected edge. The method also includes generating a staircase model including stairs with respective edges at the respective defined heights.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Eric Cary Whitman, Gene Brown Merewether, Gina Christine Fay, Benjamin Swilling
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Patent number: 11660581Abstract: Systems and methods for the treatment of plants, including decarboxylation, photo-oxidation, oxidation and/or combinations thereof, of cannabis and hemp plants and oils for biosynthesizing THCA, CBDA, and CBCA from CBGA are disclosed. A cannabinoid compound solution is fed into a cavitation zone of a controlled cavitation apparatus where the cannabinoid compound solution is subjected to cavitation and interaction with UV light for conversion of the cannabinoid compound solution to form a synthesized cannabinoid THC, CBD, CBC, CBG, CBNA, CBEA, CBLA product, or combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Hydro Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Mancosky, John MacKay
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Patent number: 11656630Abstract: A robot includes a drive system configured to maneuver the robot about an environment and data processing hardware in communication with memory hardware and the drive system. The memory hardware stores instructions that when executed on the data processing hardware cause the data processing hardware to perform operations. The operations include receiving image data of the robot maneuvering in the environment and executing at least one waypoint heuristic. The at least one waypoint heuristic is configured to trigger a waypoint placement on a waypoint map. In response to the at least one waypoint heuristic triggering the waypoint placement, the operations include recording a waypoint on the waypoint map where the waypoint is associated with at least one waypoint edge and includes sensor data obtained by the robot. The at least one waypoint edge includes a pose transform expressing how to move between two waypoints.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Dom Jonak, Marco da Silva, Joel Chestnutt, Matt Klingensmith
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Patent number: 11654984Abstract: An example method may include i) determining a first distance between a pair of feet of a robot at a first time, where the pair of feet is in contact with a ground surface; ii) determining a second distance between the pair of feet of the robot at a second time, where the pair of feet remains in contact with the ground surface from the first time to the second time; iii) comparing a difference between the determined first and second distances to a threshold difference; iv) determining that the difference between determined first and second distances exceeds the threshold difference; and v) based on the determination that the difference between the determined first and second distances exceeds the threshold difference, causing the robot to react.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Blankespoor, Alex Perkins, Marco da Silva
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Patent number: 11654559Abstract: A method of planning a path for an articulated arm of robot includes generating a directed graph corresponding to a joint space of the articulated arm. The directed graph includes a plurality of nodes each corresponding to a joint pose of the articulated arm. The method also includes generating a planned path from a start node associated with a start pose of the articulated arm to an end node associated with a target pose of the articulated arm. The planned path includes a series of movements along the nodes between the start node and the end node. The method also includes determining when the articulated arm can travel to a subsequent node or the target pose, terminating a movement of the articulated arm towards a target node, and initiating a subsequent movement of the articulated arm to move directly to the target pose or the subsequent node.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2022Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Robert Eugene Paolini, Alfred Anthony Rizzi
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Publication number: 20230117928Abstract: Systems and methods for determining movement of a robot are provided. A computing system of the robot receives information including an initial state of the robot and a goal state of the robot. The computing system determines, using nonlinear optimization, a candidate trajectory for the robot to move from the initial state to the goal state. The computing system determines whether the candidate trajectory is feasible. If the candidate trajectory is feasible, the computing system provides the candidate trajectory to a motion control module of the robot. If the candidate trajectory is not feasible, the computing system determines, using nonlinear optimization, a different candidate trajectory for the robot to move from the initial state to the goal state, the nonlinear optimization using one or more changed parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Applicant: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: C. Dario Bellicoso, Logan W. Tutt, Neil M. Neville, Alexander D. Perkins
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Patent number: 11624447Abstract: The present disclosure provides: at least one component of a rotary valve subassembly; a rotary valve assembly including the rotary valve subassembly; a hydraulic circuit including the rotary valve assembly; an assembly including a robot that incorporates the hydraulic circuit; and a method of operating the rotary valve assembly. The at least one component of the rotary valve subassembly includes a spool. The at least one component of the rotary valve subassembly includes a sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2019Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Potter, Christopher Everett Thorne, John Aaron Saunders
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Patent number: 11613024Abstract: A gripper mechanism includes a pair of gripper jaws, a linear actuator, and a rocker bogey. The linear actuator drives a first gripper jaw to move relative to a second gripper jaw. Here, the linear actuator includes a screw shaft and a drive nut where the drive nut includes a protrusion having protrusion axis expending along a length of the protrusion. The protrusion axis is perpendicular to an actuation axis of the linear actuator along a length of the screw shaft. The rocker bogey is coupled to the drive nut at the protrusion to form a pivot point for the rocker bogey and to enable the rocker bogey to pivot about the protrusion axis when the linear actuator drives the first gripper jaw to move relative to the second gripper jaw.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2020Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventor: Brian Dellon
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Publication number: 20230078230Abstract: Provided herein are methods for the differentiation of pluripotent stem cells to committed cardiac progenitor cells. Further provided herein are methods for the use of the committed cardiac progenitor cells in the treatment of cardiac disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Steven KATTMAN, Chad KOONCE, Meghan BOYER, Kristin STACK, Ellen HEBRON
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Publication number: 20230071939Abstract: Apparatus and methods for monitoring and delivering a cell suspension. In certain examples, the apparatus comprises a reservoir containing the cell suspension, a cannula, and a liquid transfer mechanism configured to transfer the cell suspension from the reservoir to the cannula. The apparatus can also comprise an agitation mechanism to agitate the cell suspension, and a monitoring device to quantify a concentration of cells transferred from the reservoir to the cannula.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2021Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: FUJIFILM Cellular Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Randall D. LEARISH, Nathaniel A. BEARDSLEY, Sho SATO, Christopher W. McMAHON
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Patent number: 11599128Abstract: A method for perception and fitting for a stair tracker includes receiving sensor data for a robot adjacent to a staircase. For each stair of the staircase, the method includes detecting, at a first time step, an edge of a respective stair of the staircase based on the sensor data. The method also includes determining whether the detected edge is a most likely step edge candidate by comparing the detected edge from the first time step to an alternative detected edge at a second time step, the second time step occurring after the first time step. When the detected edge is the most likely step edge candidate, the method includes defining, by the data processing hardware, a height of the respective stair based on sensor data height about the detected edge. The method also includes generating a staircase model including stairs with respective edges at the respective defined heights.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Eric Cary Whitman, Gene Brown Merewether
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Patent number: 11597081Abstract: A method of mitigating slip conditions and estimating ground friction for a robot having a plurality of feet includes receiving a first coefficient of friction corresponding to a ground surface. The method also includes determining whether one of the plurality of feet is in contact with the ground surface, and when a first foot of the plurality feet is in contact with the ground surface, setting a second coefficient of friction associated with the first foot equal to the first coefficient of friction. The method also includes determining a measured velocity of the first foot relative to the ground surface, and adjusting the second coefficient of friction of the first foot based on the measured velocity of the foot. One of the plurality of feet of the robot applies a force on the ground surface based on the adjusted second coefficient of friction.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2020Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Boston Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Samuel Graber-Tilton, Benjamin John Swilling
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Patent number: 11584904Abstract: Described herein is a system, methods, processes and nutrient-rich products-by-process, which are generated by the conversion of winery derivatives into nutrient-rich products in an ecological manner. Integration of this system into a winery assists the winery to manage its previously-considered waste nutrient-rich products in an ecological manner, which can also optionally provide them with a novel revenue stream. The system, methods, and processes are used to convert winemaking derivatives into bioactive nutrient-rich products comprising antioxidants and other bioactive molecules that reside within the marc and lees. These nutrient-rich products can be used as natural flavour, texture and color enhancers, in addition to nutritional ingredients to fortify processed foods and consumer recipes. They can also be used as health supplements and in the cosmetic industry.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Crush Dynamics Inc.Inventors: Sean Clancy, Gary Strachan, William Leslie Broddy
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Patent number: 11577065Abstract: A fluid-management system for selectively draining fluid from a body cavity includes a valve assembly and a tube for carrying fluid from a body cavity of a person to the valve assembly. The valve assembly is configured to be positioned external to the person's body and comprises (i) an inlet, (ii) an outlet, (iii) one or more one-way valves positioned between the inlet and outlet that are each configured to open and close based on fluctuations in pressure between the person's body cavity and the one-way valve, and (iv) an adjustable outlet lock configured to selectively prevent fluid movement through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2022Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Martin Mayse, John Streeter
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Patent number: 11571555Abstract: An automatic pump-based fluid management system, as described herein, comprises an intercostal pump that is, generally, a resiliently flexible bulb having an inlet and an outlet. The inlet is attached to a first tube that extends from the intercostal pump to a first area of a patient's body, for example, the patient's pleural cavity. The outlet is connected to a second tube that extends from the intercostal pump to a second area of a patient's body, for example, the patient's peritoneal cavity. In use, the intercostal pump is placed between a first rib and a second rib in a patient. The intercostal pump operates by being successively compressed and decompressed between the first and second ribs as the patient breaths.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Pleural Dynamics, Inc.Inventor: Martin L. Mayse