Patents by Inventor Douglas M. Pickard

Douglas M. Pickard 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).

  • Patent number: 8393480
    Abstract: A manufacturing facility includes a storage facility and a production facility. Workpieces are located in the storage facility in temporary storage accommodations, and are moved between the storage facility and stations in the production facility by mobile carrier units. The temporary storage accommodations may be units having a generally circular lading envelope, and an hexagonal optimal packing density. The mobile carrier units may be automated guided vehicles and may include self-navigating software, and interactive communication with other guided vehicles to permit suitable routes to be chosen, or to permit obstacles to be avoided. The facility may include a workpiece retrieval apparatus used for transferring workpieces between the storage accommodations and the automated guided vehicles, or to other locations. The workpiece retrieval apparatus may be mounted on a bridge, and may include a multi-element raising and lowering array that is biased to oppose torsional deflection of the lifting member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2013
    Assignee: RMT Robotics Limited
    Inventors: Douglas M. Pickard, Richard Baumann, Tom Pollard, John Hordyk
  • Publication number: 20110303473
    Abstract: A manufacturing facility includes a storage facility and a production facility. Workpieces are located in the storage facility in temporary storage accommodations, and are moved between the storage facility and stations in the production facility by mobile carrier units. The temporary storage accommodations may be units having a generally circular lading envelope, and an hexagonal optimal packing density. The optimal packing density is such that supports for the accommodation units lies outside the lading envelope circle, but within the corner regions of the hexagons of the packing density pattern. The accommodation units have lifting fittings that are accessible from the corners of the hexagons, whether the same as those of the supports, or different ones. The mobile carrier units may be automated guided vehicles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2011
    Publication date: December 15, 2011
    Inventors: Douglas M. PICKARD, Richard BAUMANN, Tom POLLARD, John HORDYK
  • Patent number: 8006849
    Abstract: A manufacturing facility includes a storage facility and a production facility. Workpieces are located in the storage facility in temporary storage accommodations, and are moved between the storage facility and stations in the production facility by mobile carrier units. The temporary storage accommodations may be units having a generally circular lading envelope, and an hexagonal optimal packing density. The optimal packing density is such that supports for the accommodation units lies outside the lading envelope circle, but within the corner regions of the hexagons of the packing density pattern. The accommodation units have lifting fittings that are accessible from the corners of the hexagons, whether the same as those of the supports, or different ones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2011
    Assignee: RMT Robotics Limited
    Inventors: Douglas M. Pickard, Richard Baumann, Tom Pollard, John Hordyk
  • Publication number: 20080308433
    Abstract: A manufacturing facility includes a storage facility and a production facility. Workpieces are located in the storage facility in temporary storage accommodations, and are moved between the storage facility and stations in the production facility by mobile carrier units. The temporary storage accommodations may be units having a generally circular lading envelope, and an hexagonal optimal packing density. The optimal packing density is such that supports for the accommodation units lies outside the lading envelope circle, but within the corner regions of the hexagons of the packing density pattern. The accommodation units have lifting fittings that are accessible from the corners of the hexagons, whether the same as those of the supports, or different ones. The mobile carrier units may be automated guided vehicles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: December 18, 2008
    Inventors: Douglas M. Pickard, Richard Baumann, Tom Pollard, John Hordyk
  • Patent number: 4896763
    Abstract: A carrier unit for a transport system of the type having a flexible drive member defining a path and guide to guide the drive member around a curve in the path. The carrier unit comprises first and second engagement members for engaging respective faces of the drive member; the first and second engagement members being maintained at a fixed distance to define a passage therebetween. The second engagement member has a peripheral portion defining at least one projection, while the passage is of predetermined dimensions to permit the carrier to conform to the curve where the said second engagement member forms an arc of the curve and the projection engages with the drive member to secure the carrier thereto. A transport system utilizing the carrier is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: RMT Engineering Ltd.
    Inventors: Jan Hordyk, Karel A. Grande, Douglas M. Pickard