Patents by Inventor Andrew Norby

Andrew Norby has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20070219666
    Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present invention provide robotic control modules for use in a robotic control system of a vehicle, including structures, systems and methods, that can provide (i) a robotic control module that has multiple functional circuits, such as a processor and accompanying circuits, an actuator controller, an actuator amplifier, a packet network switch, and a power supply integrated into a mountable and/or stackable package/housing; (ii) a robotic control module with the noted complement of circuits that is configured to reduce heat, reduce space, shield sensitive components from electromagnetic noise; (iii) a robotic control system utilizing robotic control modules that include the sufficiently interchangeable functionality allowing for interchangeability of modules; and (iv) a robotic control system that distributes the functionality and processing among a plurality of robotic control modules in a vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Inventors: Mikhail Filippov, Osa Fitch, Scott Keller, John O'Connor, David Zendzian, Nadim Fata, Kevin Larsen, Arlen Meuchel, Mark Schmaltz, James Allard, Chris De Roo, William Norris, Andrew Norby, Christopher Turner
  • Publication number: 20070198145
    Abstract: Systems and methods for switching between autonomous and manual operation of a vehicle are described. In one embodiment, there is a mechanical control system that receives manual inputs from a mechanical operation member to operate the vehicle in manual mode. There is further an actuator that receives autonomous control signals generated by a controller. When the actuator is engaged, it operates the vehicle in an autonomous mode, and when disengaged, it operates the vehicle in manual mode. In another embodiment, there is an E-Stop system to disengage systems that cause the vehicle to move, such as the engine, while still leaving power in the systems that do not cause the vehicle to move. There is a method for autonomous mode starting of a vehicle, comprising receiving a signal indicating autonomous mode, determining that a parking brake lever is set and the brakes are engaged, disengaging the brakes while maintaining the lever in the set position, and engaging in autonomous mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2006
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Inventors: William Norris, James Allard, Mikhail Filippov, Robert Haun, Christopher Turner, Seth Gilbertson, Andrew Norby