Abstract: A system is described for performing work or maintenance on a structure having an inclined working surface that includes a support robot for positioning at a high point on the structure and a payload robot attached to the support robot by an umbilical or tension cord for maneuvering along the working surface. The support robot and payload robot include traction devices having a continuous traction belt provided on a pair of opposing rollers. The traction belt includes openings such that a vacuum may be applied through the traction belt causing the traction device to cling to a working surface. A method for using the support robot and payload robot to perform work or maintenance on an inclined surface of a structure is also disclosed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 4, 2008
Publication date:
August 7, 2008
Applicant:
Mobile Robot Integration, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard L. Imus, Marc S. Imus, Paul A. Mittmann, John L. Mittmann
Abstract: A traction device includes a continuous traction belt provided on a pair of opposing rollers. The traction belt includes openings such that a vacuum may be applied through the traction belt causing the traction device to cling to a working surface. A motor may be provided to drive one of the rollers and thereby drive the belt. A plurality of such traction devices may be coupled with a control mechanism to form a robot. A system is described for performing work or maintenance on a structure having an inclined working surface that includes a support robot for positioning at a high point on the structure and a payload robot attached to the support robot by an umbilical or tension cord for maneuvering along the working surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 13, 2006
Date of Patent:
July 29, 2008
Assignee:
Mobile Robot Integration, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard L. Imus, Marc S. Imus, Paul A. Mittmann, John L. Mittmann
Abstract: A traction device includes a continuous traction belt provided on a pair of opposing rollers. The traction belt includes openings such that a vacuum may be applied through the traction belt causing the traction device to cling to a working surface. A motor may be provided to drive one of the rollers and thereby drive the belt. A plurality of such traction devices may be coupled with a control mechanism to form a robot. A system is described for performing work or maintenance on a structure having an inclined working surface that includes a support robot for positioning at a high point on the structure and a payload robot attached to the support robot by an umbilical or tension cord for maneuvering along the working surface.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 13, 2006
Publication date:
July 19, 2007
Applicant:
Mobile Robot Integration, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard Imus, Marc Imus, Paul Mittmann, John Mittmann