Patents Assigned to FASTBRICK IP PTY LTD.
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Patent number: 12385265Abstract: A block transfer apparatus for transferring a block between an upstream and downstream clamps of a block delivery system. The apparatus includes: a frame pivotally mounted to a support; a clamping assembly mounted to the frame and linearly extendable relative thereto, and including a pair of gripper jaws for clamping opposing sides of the block. The apparatus receives a block in the gripper jaws in an approximate position; rotates to a drop position and releases the block allowing it to self-datum onto first and second orthogonal datum surfaces. The apparatus re-clamps the block after the drop by applying a clamping force to opposing sides of the block to register the block against a third datum surface to thereby datum the position of the block with respect to the clamping assembly; and presents the block clamped in the datumed position for transfer to the downstream clamp.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2021Date of Patent: August 12, 2025Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Samuel Thomas Pickering, David James Newcombe, Rudolf Hans Hauri
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Patent number: 12311546Abstract: The present disclosure provides a system for performing interactions within a physical environment, the system including: (a) a robot base; (b) a robot base actuator that moves the robot base relative to the environment; (c) a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon; (d) a tracking system that measures at least one of (i) a robot base position indicative of a position of the robot base relative to the environment; and, (ii) a robot base movement indicative of a movement of the robot base relative to the environment; (e) an active damping system that actively damps movement of the robot base relative to the environment; and, (f) a control system that: (i) determines a movement correction in accordance with signals from the tracking system; and, (ii) controls the active damping system at least partially in accordance with the movement correction.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2019Date of Patent: May 27, 2025Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: 12240674Abstract: The present disclosure provides an adhesive cartridge for an automated brick laying machine, the adhesive cartridge comprising a bladder for the adhesive, a shell for the bladder, the shell comprising an aperture therethrough, and at least one valve assembly for controlling adhesive flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve body, at least a portion of which extends through the aperture and into the shell. Also disclosed is a method for assembling the adhesive cartridge, a method of filling the adhesive cartridge and an automated bricklaying machine having a bricklaying and adhesive applying head incorporating the adhesive cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Mark Joseph Pivac, Harald Apfelthaler
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Patent number: 12214500Abstract: A system for performing interactions within a physical environment including: a robot base that undergoes movement relative to the environment; a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon; a first tracking system that measures a robot base position; a second tracking system that measures movement of the robot base; and, a control system that uses a robot base position to at least partially control the robot arm to move the end effector along an end effector path, wherein the control system: determines the robot base position at least in part using signals from the first tracking system; and, in the event of failure of the first tracking system: determines a robot base position using signals from the second tracking system; and, controls the robot arm to move the end effector along the end effector path at a reduced end effector speed.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2019Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: 12210803Abstract: A system for performing interactions within a physical environment including a robot base that undergoes movement relative to the environment, a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon and a tracking system that measures a robot base position indicative of a position of the robot base relative to the environment. A control system acquires an indication of an end effector destination, determines a reference robot base position, calculates an end effector path extending to the end effector destination and repeatedly determines a current robot base position using signals from the tracking system, calculates robot arm kinematics using the current robot base position and the end effector path and controls the robot arm to cause the end effector to be moved towards the end effector destination.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Mark Joseph Pivac, James Gary Robertson
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Patent number: 12197820Abstract: A system for performing interactions within a physical environment including a robot base, a robot base actuator that moves the robot base relative to the environment, a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon and a tracking system that measures a tracking target position indicative of a position of a target mounted on the robot base. A control system acquires an indication of an end effector destination, determines a tracking target position at least in part using signals from the tracking system, determines a virtual robot base position offset from the robot base and calculates a robot base path extending from the virtual robot base position to the end effector destination, using this to control the robot base actuator to cause the robot base to be moved along the robot base path.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Mark Joseph Pivac, James Gary Robertson
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Patent number: 12175164Abstract: A system for performing interactions within a physical environment including a robot base that undergoes movement relative to the environment, a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon and a tracking system that measures a robot base position indicative of a position of the robot base relative to the environment. A control system acquires an indication of an end effector destination, determines a reference robot base position, calculates an end effector path extending to the end effector destination and repeatedly determines a current robot base position using signals from the tracking system, calculates a correction based on the current robot base position, the correction being indicative of a path modification, and controls the robot arm in accordance with the correction to move the end effector towards the end effector destination.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Mark Joseph Pivac, James Gary Robertson
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Patent number: 12073150Abstract: A system for performing interactions within a physical environment including a robot base that undergoes movement relative to the environment, a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon and a tracking system that measures a robot base position indicative of a position of the robot base relative to the environment. A control system acquires an indication of an end effector destination, and repeatedly determines a robot base position using signals from the tracking system, calculates an end effector path extending to the end effector destination at least in part using the robot base position, generates robot control signals based on the end effector path and applies the robot control signals to the robot arm to cause the end effector to be moved along the end effector path towards the destination.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Mark Joseph Pivac, James Gary Robertson
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Patent number: 12065826Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the building industry and in particular to a block for use in automated building construction. In one aspect, the block comprises a generally cuboid body having a top and a base, a length extending between a pair of opposed ends, and a width extending between a pair of opposed sides; the body including a plurality of hollow cores extending from said top to said base, and arranged in a row between said opposed ends; wherein each core has a rectilinear cross-sectional shape; and wherein the thickness of the block between each pair of adjacent cores is at least double the thickness of the block on all other sides of each core, so that the block is divisible into a plurality of substantially identical block portions, each portion including four walls of substantially uniform wall thickness about its core.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2023Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: 12002240Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for determining a pose of an object in a local coordinate system of a robotic machine, the method including: capturing at least one image of a first face of the object and at least one image of at least a portion of a second face of the object; generating a point cloud representation of at least part of the object using image data obtained from the captured images of the first and second faces; fitting a first plane to the first face of the object and fitting a second plane to the second face of the object using the point cloud representation; determining a pose of the first plane and a pose of the second plane; retrieving a shape model of at least the first face of the object; locating the shape model in the local coordinate system using at least in part the at least one image of the first face; and, determining the pose of the object in the local coordinate system. A vision system and robotic machine are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTD.Inventor: John Francis Taylor
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Patent number: 12001761Abstract: Computer aided design software for designing a building or other structure of brick construction, where in addition to the usual three dimensional modelling and rendering typical of CAD software, tabular data describing the spatial location and orientation of each brick is provided, including information regarding which bricks are cut to length so as to be shortened, and where they are located along each course, and which bricks are machined, drilled or routed for services or other special fittings. Data pertaining to this is compiled in a database for access by control software to control a brick laying machine to build a building or other structure from bricks.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Pivac
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Patent number: 11958193Abstract: A system for performing interactions within a physical environment, the system including: a robot having a robot base that undergoes movement relative to the environment and a robot arm mounted to the robot base, the robot arm including an end effector mounted thereon; a communications system including a fieldbus network; a tracking system including a tracking base positioned in the environment and connected to the fieldbus network, and a tracking target mounted to a component of the robot, wherein the tracking base is configured to detect the tracking target to allow a position and/or orientation of the tracking target relative to the tracking base to be determined; and a control system that communicates with the tracking system via the fieldbus network to determine the relative position and/or orientation of the tracking target and controls the robot arm in accordance with the relative position and/or orientation of the tracking target.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: 11951616Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a tracking system for tracking a position and orientation of an object, the tracking system including: a tracking base provided in an environment, the tracking base including: a tracking head support; and, at least three tracking heads mounted to the tracking head support, a target system including at least three targets mounted to the object, each target including a reflector that reflects a radiation beam to the base sensor of a respective tracking head; and, a control system that: causes each tracking head to track a respective target as it moves throughout the environment; determines a position of each target with respect to a respective tracking head; determines an orientation of the target system using at least in part the determined position of each target; and, determines the position and orientation of the object using at least in part the position and orientation of the target system.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2019Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: 11919147Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a gripping apparatus mounted to a robot arm for controllably placing an object on a surface. A gripper assembly supports a pair of gripping clamps which are configured to grip and release the object. The gripper assembly is mounted to the robot arm via a connector body. A sensor is configured to either measure a relative movement between the gripper assembly and the connector body, or to measure a force between the gripper assembly and the connector body. A controller is configured to stop the robot arm when the sensor indicates the measured relative movement or measured force exceeds a predefined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2019Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Mark Joseph Pivac, James Gary Robertson
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Patent number: 11842124Abstract: A control system for a base supporting a boom assembly comprises long telescopic boom and telescopic stick. Mounted to the remote end of the stick is an end effector that supports a robot arm that moves a further end effector to manipulate the items. The robot arm has a robot base, and mounted above the robot base is a first target in the form of a position sensor, that provides position coordinates relative to a fixed ground reference. Mounted on the end of the robot arm immediately above the end effector is a second target that provides position coordinates relative to the fixed around reference. The fixed ground reference tracks the sensors and feeds data to the control system to move the stick with slow dynamic response and to control movement of the robotic arm and end effector with fast dynamic response.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Pivac
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Patent number: 11687686Abstract: A self-contained truck-mounted brick laying machine can include a frame that can support packs or pallets of bricks placed on a platform. A transfer robot can pick up and move the brick(s). A carousel can be coaxial with a tower. The carousel can transfer the brick(s) via the tower to an articulated and/or telescoping boom. The bricks can be moved along the boom by, e.g., linearly moving shuttles, to reach a brick laying and adhesive applying head. The brick laying and adhesive applying head can mount to an element of the stick, about an axis which is disposed horizontally. The poise of the brick laying and adhesive applying head about the axis can be adjusted and can be set in use so that the base of a clevis of the robotic arm mounts about a horizontal axis, and the tracker component is disposed uppermost on the brick laying and adhesive applying head. The brick laying and adhesive applying head can apply adhesive to the brick and can have a robot that lays the brick.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Pivac
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Publication number: 20230193625Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the building industry and in particular to a block for use in automated building construction. In one aspect, the block comprises a generally cuboid body having a top and a base, a length extending between a pair of opposed ends, and a width extending between a pair of opposed sides; the body including a plurality of hollow cores extending from said top to said base, and arranged in a row between said opposed ends; wherein each core has a rectilinear cross-sectional shape; and wherein the thickness of the block between each pair of adjacent cores is at least double the thickness of the block on all other sides of each core, so that the block is divisible into a plurality of substantially identical block portions, each portion including four walls of substantially uniform wall thickness about its core.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph PIVAC
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Patent number: 11656357Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a tracking system for tracking the position and orientation of an object in an environment, the tracking system including: (a) a tracking base positioned in the environment; (b) a tracking target mountable to the object, wherein in use the tracking base is linked to the tracking target by: (i) a bidirectional light beam transmitted therebetween; and, (ii) a unidirectional light beam transmitted therebetween, said unidirectional light beam parallel to the bidirectional light beam; and, (c) at least one controller configured to determine a roll angle of the tracking target relative to the tracking base, the roll angle determined at least in part by signals received from a sensor housed in at least one of the tracking base and the tracking target that detects the unidirectional light beam.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2018Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: 11608633Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the building industry and in particular to a block for use in automated building construction. In one aspect, the block comprises a generally cuboid body having a top and a base, a length extending between a pair of opposed ends, and a width extending between a pair of opposed sides; the body including a plurality of hollow cores extending from said top to said base, and arranged in a row between said opposed ends; wherein each core has a rectilinear cross-sectional shape; and wherein the thickness of the block between each pair of adjacent cores is at least double the thickness of the block on all other sides of each core, so that the block is divisible into a plurality of substantially identical block portions, each portion including four walls of substantially uniform wall thickness about its core.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Fastbrick IP PTY Ltd.Inventor: Mark Joseph Pivac
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Patent number: D1033681Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2022Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: FASTBRICK IP PTY LTDInventors: Daniel Mckrill, Mark Joseph Pivac