Patents by Inventor Ian Mintz
Ian Mintz 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).
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Publication number: 20240147903Abstract: An end effector includes a housing, a first door pivotably coupled to the housing, and a second door pivotably coupled to the housing. An actuator operably couples to the first door and the second door, and is configured to transition the first door and the second door between (i) a closed state in which access to an interior of the housing is restricted and (ii) an opened state in which access to the interior of the housing is permitted. A cutting mechanism is configured to sever an edible portion of a plant from a remaining portion of the plant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Patent number: 11768187Abstract: A harvester that determines whether edible crowns are ready to be harvested and selectively harvests the edible crowns that are ready for harvesting. The harvester may include sensors, such as an imaging system, for detecting the edible crowns of individual broccoli plants. Image data from the imaging system may be provided as an input to a machine-learning model to determine a maturity (or immaturity) of the edible crowns. If the edible crowns are ready for harvesting, mechanical pickers harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that cut the edible crowns from a remainder of the broccoli plant. The harvester may be configured to continuously harvest the edible crowns as the harvester moves about a field. In some instances, the harvester may include any number of robotic arms for harvesting the edible crowns across multiple rows of broccoli plants.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Automated Harvesting Solutions, LLCInventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Patent number: 11523560Abstract: A harvester travels along a route within a field and selectively harvests edible crowns ready for harvesting. As the harvester travels along the route, a position of the harvester and/or the edible crowns may be determined using an encoder, imaging device(s), and/or navigational system(s). For example, image(s) captured by the imaging device(s) may be used to determine a location of the edible crowns and/or global positioning satellite (GPS) coordinates may indicate a location of the harvester within the field. These locations may be used for instructing harvesting components to harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that harvest the edible crowns. Knowing the location of the edible crowns and/or the harvester therefore allows for the accurate placement of the end effectors for harvesting the edible crowns.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2022Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Automated Harvesting Solutions, LLCInventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Patent number: 11516967Abstract: A harvester travels along a route within a field and selectively harvests edible crowns ready for harvesting. As the harvester travels along the route, a position of the harvester and/or the edible crowns may be determined using an encoder, imaging device(s), and/or navigational system(s). For example, image(s) captured by the imaging device(s) may be used to determine a location of the edible crowns and/or global positioning satellite (GPS) coordinates may indicate a location of the harvester within the field. These locations may be used for instructing harvesting components to harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that harvest the edible crowns. Knowing the location of the edible crowns and/or the harvester therefore allows for the accurate placement of the end effectors for harvesting the edible crowns.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2022Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: Automated Harvesting Solutions, LLCInventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Publication number: 20220361408Abstract: A harvester travels along a route within a field and selectively harvests edible crowns ready for harvesting. As the harvester travels along the route, a position of the harvester and/or the edible crowns may be determined using an encoder, imaging device(s), and/or navigational system(s). For example, image(s) captured by the imaging device(s) may be used to determine a location of the edible crowns and/or global positioning satellite (GPS) coordinates may indicate a location of the harvester within the field. These locations may be used for instructing harvesting components to harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that harvest the edible crowns. Knowing the location of the edible crowns and/or the harvester therefore allows for the accurate placement of the end effectors for harvesting the edible crowns.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Publication number: 20220361407Abstract: A harvester travels along a route within a field and selectively harvests edible crowns ready for harvesting. As the harvester travels along the route, a position of the harvester and/or the edible crowns may be determined using an encoder, imaging device(s), and/or navigational system(s). For example, image(s) captured by the imaging device(s) may be used to determine a location of the edible crowns and/or global positioning satellite (GPS) coordinates may indicate a location of the harvester within the field. These locations may be used for instructing harvesting components to harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that harvest the edible crowns. Knowing the location of the edible crowns and/or the harvester therefore allows for the accurate placement of the end effectors for harvesting the edible crowns.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Patent number: 11439065Abstract: An end effector for harvesting edible crowns of broccoli plants. The end effector may include a body, fingers pivotably coupled to the body, and a rotary actuator disposed in the body. The rotary actuator operably couples to the fingers via one or more linkages and is configured to transition the fingers between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, an edible crown is retained within the end effector, while in the open position, the edible crown is released from the end effector. A cutting mechanism of the end effector severs the edible crown from a stalk of the broccoli plant. A robotic arm may position the end effector relative to the edible crown for harvesting.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Automated Harvesting Solutions, LLCInventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz, Jan Zijlstra
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Patent number: 11363757Abstract: A harvester travels along a route within a field and selectively harvests edible crowns ready for harvesting. As the harvester travels along the route, a position of the harvester and/or the edible crowns may be determined using an encoder, imaging device(s), and/or navigational system(s). For example, image(s) captured by the imaging device(s) may be used to determine a location of the edible crowns and/or global positioning satellite (GPS) coordinates may indicate a location of the harvester within the field. These locations may be used for instructing harvesting components to harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that harvest the edible crowns. Knowing the location of the edible crowns and/or the harvester therefore allows for the accurate placement of the end effectors for harvesting the edible crowns.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Automated Harvesting Solutions, LLCInventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Publication number: 20210368686Abstract: An end effector for harvesting edible crowns of broccoli plants. The end effector may include a body, fingers pivotably coupled to the body, and a rotary actuator disposed in the body. The rotary actuator operably couples to the fingers via one or more linkages and is configured to transition the fingers between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, an edible crown is retained within the end effector, while in the open position, the edible crown is released from the end effector. A cutting mechanism of the end effector severs the edible crown from a stalk of the broccoli plant. A robotic arm may position the end effector relative to the edible crown for harvesting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz, Jan Zijlstra
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Publication number: 20210374894Abstract: A harvester that determines whether edible crowns are ready to be harvested and selectively harvests the edible crowns that are ready for harvesting. The harvester may include sensors, such as an imaging system, for detecting the edible crowns of individual broccoli plants. Image data from the imaging system may be provided as an input to a machine-learning model to determine a maturity (or immaturity) of the edible crowns. If the edible crowns are ready for harvesting, mechanical pickers harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that cut the edible crowns from a remainder of the broccoli plant. The harvester may be configured to continuously harvest the edible crowns as the harvester moves about a field. In some instances, the harvester may include any number of robotic arms for harvesting the edible crowns across multiple rows of broccoli plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Publication number: 20210368685Abstract: A harvester travels along a route within a field and selectively harvests edible crowns ready for harvesting. As the harvester travels along the route, a position of the harvester and/or the edible crowns may be determined using an encoder, imaging device(s), and/or navigational system(s). For example, image(s) captured by the imaging device(s) may be used to determine a location of the edible crowns and/or global positioning satellite (GPS) coordinates may indicate a location of the harvester within the field. These locations may be used for instructing harvesting components to harvest the edible crowns. For example, the harvester may include robotic arms having end effectors that harvest the edible crowns. Knowing the location of the edible crowns and/or the harvester therefore allows for the accurate placement of the end effectors for harvesting the edible crowns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz
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Publication number: 20210368680Abstract: A speed of a harvester may be adjusted based on a number or ratio of harvestable edible crowns across rows of broccoli plants. For example, as the harvester travels across a field, imaging device(s) may image edible crowns across the multiple rows. The image(s) may be used to determine a number of harvestable edible crowns within each row of broccoli plants. Determining which row contains the greatest number of harvestable edible crowns may be used for adjusting the speed of the harvester to accommodate for harvesting the edible crowns across all rows. Therefore, because edible crowns mature at different rates, the harvester may travel as fast as the “slowest” row, or the row having the greatest number of harvestable edible crowns, to allow enough time for the harvester to harvest the edible crowns.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Anthony Wisdom, Ian Mintz