Patents by Inventor Thomas Rubæk
Thomas Rubæk 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: 20230205211Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a device of a mobile robot may include a motor to drive a drive system to move the mobile robot in an area, and a light source to output ultraviolet light. The device may include at least one first sensor to determine at least one of an orientation of the mobile robot, a location of the mobile robot, and/or when the light source is within a predetermined distance of an object in the area. The device may include a controller, communicatively coupled to the drive system, the light source, and the at least one first sensor to control the drive system so as to stop or move the mobile robot before the light source is within the predetermined distance of the object based on at least a signal received from the at least one first sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: UVD Robots ApSInventors: Efraim Vitzrabin, Rune K. Larsen, John Erland Østergaard, Jorge Rodriguez, Thomas Rubæk
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Patent number: 11687075Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a mobile robot including a motor to drive a drive system to move the mobile robot in an area, a light source to output ultraviolet (UV) light, at least one sensor, a communications interface to receive at least one signal via a communications network, and a first controller to control the drive system, the light source, the at least one sensor, and the communications interface. Operations of the mobile robot may be controlled based in part on the at least one signal received via the communications network from a second controller that is in a location that is remote from the area where the mobile robot is operating.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: UVD Robots ApSInventors: Thomas Rubæk, Efraim Vitzrabin, John Erland Østergaard, Claus Risager
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Patent number: 11657808Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a method of transmitting, from a mobile robot device, sound and/or at least one image captured by a sensor to a remote user device. The mobile robot device may receive at least one first control operation for the mobile robot device to move within an area via a communications network from a remote user device. An audio signal may be transmitted based on sound received at a microphone of the mobile robot device in the area. The audio signal received from the remote user device may be output at a speaker of the mobile robot device. A volume of the audio signal output by the speaker may be adjusted based on a size of the area and on an average or a median of an amplitude of frequencies in the area based on the sound received by the microphone.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2022Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Blue Ocean Robotics ApSInventors: Efraim Vitzrabin, Rune Larsen, John Erland Østergaard, Thomas Rubæk
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Patent number: 11619935Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide methods of transmitting, from a first user device, an authorization to one or more other user devices to receive one or more images captured by a first sensor of a mobile robot device, where the first user device controls the mobile robot device. The first user device may receive acknowledgement from the one or more other user devices to receive the one or more images captured by the first sensor of the mobile robot device. The mobile robot device may transmit, to the first user device and the one or more other user devices based on the acknowledgement, the one or more first images captured by the first sensor of the mobile robot as the mobile robot device moves within the area based on at least one first control operation received from the first user device.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Blue Ocean Robotics ApSInventors: Laust Randeris Thomsen, Efraim Vitzrabin, John Erland Østergaard, Thomas Rubæk
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Patent number: 11602845Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a method of moving a mobile robot within an area. The movement of the mobile robot and the emission of ultraviolet (UV) light may be stopped when a human and/or animal is determined to be within the area. Using at least one sensor, the method may be determine whether there is at least one of human identification, animal identification, motion, heat, and/or sound within the area for a predetermined period of time. When there is no human identification, animal identification, motion, heat, and/or sound within the predetermined period of time, UV light may be emitted and the drive system may be controlled to move the mobile robot within the area. When there is at least one of human identification, motion, heat, and/or sound within the predetermined period of time, a light source may be controlled to prohibit the emission of UV light.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2020Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: UVD Robots ApSInventors: Thomas Rubæk, Efraim Vitzrabin, John Erland Østergaard, Rune Larsen, Jorge Rodriguez, Simon Elison
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Patent number: 11386888Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a method of transmitting, from a mobile robot device, sound and/or at least one image captured by a sensor to a remote user device. The mobile robot device may receive at least one first control operation for the mobile robot device to move within an area via a communications network from a remote user device. An audio signal may be transmitted based on sound received at a microphone of the mobile robot device in the area. The audio signal received from the remote user device may be output at a speaker of the mobile robot device. A volume of the audio signal output by the speaker may be adjusted based on a size of the area and on an average or a median of an amplitude of frequencies in the area based on the sound received by the microphone.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Blue Ocean Robotics ApSInventors: Efraim Vitzrabin, Rune Larsen, John Erland Østergaard, Thomas Rubæk
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Publication number: 20220208181Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a method of transmitting, from a mobile robot device, sound and/or at least one image captured by a sensor to a remote user device. The mobile robot device may receive at least one first control operation for the mobile robot device to move within an area via a communications network from a remote user device. An audio signal may be transmitted based on sound received at a microphone of the mobile robot device in the area. The audio signal received from the remote user device may be output at a speaker of the mobile robot device. A volume of the audio signal output by the speaker may be adjusted based on a size of the area and on an average or a median of an amplitude of frequencies in the area based on the sound received by the microphone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Applicant: Blue Ocean Robotics ApSInventors: Efraim Vitzrabin, Rune Larsen, John Erland Østergaard, Thomas Rubæk
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Publication number: 20220020359Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a method of transmitting, from a mobile robot device, sound and/or at least one image captured by a sensor to a remote user device. The mobile robot device may receive at least one first control operation for the mobile robot device to move within an area via a communications network from a remote user device. An audio signal may be transmitted based on sound received at a microphone of the mobile robot device in the area. The audio signal received from the remote user device may be output at a speaker of the mobile robot device. A volume of the audio signal output by the speaker may be adjusted based on a size of the area and on an average or a median of an amplitude of frequencies in the area based on the sound received by the microphone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: Efraim Vitzrabin, Rune Larsen, John Erland Østergaard, Thomas Rubæk
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Publication number: 20220019215Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide methods of transmitting, from a first user device, an authorization to one or more other user devices to receive one or more images captured by a first sensor of a mobile robot device, where the first user device controls the mobile robot device. The first user device may receive acknowledgement from the one or more other user devices to receive the one or more images captured by the first sensor of the mobile robot device. The mobile robot device may transmit, to the first user device and the one or more other user devices based on the acknowledgement, the one or more first images captured by the first sensor of the mobile robot as the mobile robot device moves within the area based on at least one first control operation received from the first user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: Laust Randeris Thomsen, Efraim Vitzrabin, John Erland Østergaard, Thomas Rubæk
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Publication number: 20210370505Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a method of moving a mobile robot within an area. The movement of the mobile robot and the emission of ultraviolet (UV) light may be stopped when a human and/or animal is determined to be within the area. Using at least one sensor, the method may be determine whether there is at least one of human identification, animal identification, motion, heat, and/or sound within the area for a predetermined period of time. When there is no human identification, animal identification, motion, heat, and/or sound within the predetermined period of time, UV light may be emitted and the drive system may be controlled to move the mobile robot within the area. When there is at least one of human identification, motion, heat, and/or sound within the predetermined period of time, a light source may be controlled to prohibit the emission of UV light.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Thomas Rubæk, Efraim Vitzrabin, John Erland Østergaard, Rune Larsen, Jorge Rodriguez, Simon Elison
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Publication number: 20210356958Abstract: Implementations of the disclosed subject matter provide a mobile robot including a motor to drive a drive system to move the mobile robot in an area, a light source to output ultraviolet (UV) light, at least one sensor, a communications interface to receive at least one signal via a communications network, and a first controller to control the drive system, the light source, the at least one sensor, and the communications interface. Operations of the mobile robot may be controlled based in part on the at least one signal received via the communications network from a second controller that is in a location that is remote from the area where the mobile robot is operating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Thomas Rubæk, Efraim Vitzrabin, John Erland Østergaard, Claus Risager