Line Striper
Herein is an apparatus for overlaying a media stripe onto a media stripe previously applied to a surface (i.e., “old media strip”). The apparatus includes a mobile frame housing controls and an applicator head having a spray nozzle that applies new media. The applicator head also includes sensors and/or a camera that cast a cone of vision onto a surface. The cone of vision is positioned tangentially to a first edge of the old media stripe. If while operating the apparatus, the applicator head moves and the new media stripe is not overlaid onto the old media stripe, the sensors and/or camera will direct an actuator arm (or similar) to reposition the applicator head and spray nozzle so that the new media stripe is once again sprayed on top of the old media stripe.
The present invention relates generally to the application of media onto a surface from a device in motion, e.g., a line striper apparatus.
Stripes are applied to roadways, parking lots, warehouse floors and the like for directing the movement and placement of people, things, and vehicles. Every year thousands of miles of roads and countless square miles of parking lots, warehouse floors, airport floors and runways, and athletic fields are re-striped when the existing surface markings fade because of the natural erosion of time and the elements. Safety, traffic flow, and athletic events rely on clearly visible surface markings and boundaries. There is a need to continuously maintain these markings.
One challenge in re-striping the markings is the precision at which the new stripe overlays onto the existing stripe. While various types of video and mechanical guidance systems are known for use with vehicle mounted line stripers, all systems known to date suffer somewhat in that while attempting to re-stripe over an existing line, despite the advancement of the guidance systems, the re-striping still relies to a great extent on the operator. For example, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,811,351, the driver of the cab must follow a guide rod positioned above the stripe on the road on a forward looking video system in order for the apparatus to re-stripe the line near the rear of the vehicle. If the driver is distracted and the guide moves off of the existing line, the new, re-striped line will not properly overlay the old line. Thus, as with any repetitive task, user operator error is the main source of error. The present invention is directed to minimizing user introduced error when re-striping surfaces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONDescribed herein is an apparatus for applying a new media stripe onto or overlaid onto a media stripe that has been previously applied to a surface (i.e., “old media stripe”). The apparatus has a mobile frame housing controls, an applicator head and an extendable arm that connects the applicator head to the mobile frame. The applicator head has at least one sensor and/or camera that casts a cone of vision position tangentially to the edge of the old media stripe. The applicator head also has a media nozzle adapted to spray media overlaid on the media stripe previously applied to a surface. The media nozzle is positioned at a distance from the at least one sensor and/or camera so that when the sensor/s and/or camera “see” the old media stripe, the at least one sensor and/or camera communicates with the controls to align the applicator head housing the media nozzle so that the new media stripe is applied on top of the old media stripe.
Also disclosed is a method of using the apparatus described herein which allows for simultaneous application of a new media stripe onto an old media stripe while correcting for and misalignment of the spray nozzle by the user.
The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawing. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawing are not to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in the drawing are the following figures:
The present invention simplifies the line striping process making it more accurate, efficient, and/or less labor intensive. According to an embodiment, the invention is an actuated sensing system that controls the position of a spray nozzle of a self-contained striping apparatus. The system comprises a user interface with controls that communicate with multiple sensors and/or a camera which determines the edges of an existing media line or stripe. According to one embodiment, the pressure and/or volume of the flow of media is fixed, however, according to alternative embodiments, the controls also adjust the pressure and/or volume of the flow of media from the discharge nozzle. The sensors and/or camera determine where the previous media stripe was applied to the surface. They communicate with the controls, which use this information to reposition the discharge nozzle, as necessary, in a way that “follows” the previous media stripe so that the newly applied media stripe overlays the old media stripe. Therefore, when the system is mounted to a walk-behind unit, a ride-behind unit, or a vehicle, the system allows quality striping at higher speeds.
With reference now to the figures where an embodiment of the invention is described,
User interface 5 may comprise two toggle switches, a push button reset switch, and indicator lamps (not shown) that indicate an error in the line striping application process such as over travel, i.e., when the newly applied media is being misapplied over the old media stripe. Exemplary indicator lights are those manufactured by Mouser Electronics. Controls 15 may comprise a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) such as those manufactured by Allen Bradley.
An actuator 45 is mounted to carriage 25 at actuator carriage end 35 and extends, as shown in this exemplary embodiment, as extending perpendicular to the direction of travel of line striper 1. Mounted to the other end of the actuator 45, also referred to herein as applicator head housing end 40, is applicator head housing 100. Applicator head housing 100 contains multiple components, including sensors and/or a camera (not shown) and media applicator 30. According to an alternative embodiment, depending on the type of media being applied and the application speed, a second set of sensors and/or a camera are mounted independent from the media applicator head. According to this alternative embodiment, a second actuator is mounted to the same carriage, or a separate carriage, to house the second set of sensors and/or a camera, which are independent from the applicator head housing. The second set of sensors and/or a camera are used to detect the old media stripe and the applicator head housing having its sensors and/or its camera positions the media discharge nozzle. These two sets of sensors and/or cameras on the same or different carriages are calibrated to adjust for the ground speed and travel heights of the line striper, respectively.
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In the embodiment of the camera system, one or more multiple cameras are connected or linked to a main image processing unit. The connection may be made to specialized intermediate hardware like a frame grabber using either a standardized or custom interface. Alternatively, the cameras or camera has image process capabilities built in, which are generally referred to as a smart cameras or smart sensors. After the image is acquired, it is processed through machine vision software using methods known to one of ordinary skill in the art. The outputs of the machine vision software instruct the movement of actuator 45 to position the applicator head housing 100 into a position so that a media stripe is applied to a surface or reapplied over an existing media stripe.
Moreover, according to an embodiment of the invention, when actuator 45 is near fully extended (or retracted), an over-travel sensor and/or camera (not shown) at user interface 5 will trip a warning light and a reset button (also not shown) must be pushed in order to realign applicator head housing end 40 and realign spray pattern of newly applied media 300 over old media stripe 310.
The sensors and/or camera and automatic features embodied in this invention allow for greater precision (i.e., correct any operator error caused by misalignment of the new media spray onto the old media spray) and allow the line striper apparatus to apply new media faster.
In an embodiment, actuator 45 is a worm screw, piston, cable, belt, hydraulic cylinder or any mechanical device that provides for movement of applicator head housing 100. The actuator movement shown in the embodiment of
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Claims
1. An apparatus for overlaying a media stripe onto a media stripe previously applied to a surface comprising:
- a mobile frame housing controls;
- an applicator head comprising a first sensor which casts a first cone of vision onto the surface, the first cone of vision positioned tangentially to a first edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface, a second sensor which casts a second cone of vision onto the surface, the second cone of vision positioned tangentially to a second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface, and a media nozzle adapted to spray media overlaid on the media stripe previously applied to a surface, the media nozzle positioned at a distance from the first and second sensor; and
- an extendable arm having one end attached to the frame and the other end attached to the applicator head,
- wherein when the applicator head is moved along the media stripe previously applied to the surface and either the first or second cone of vision from the first or second sensor is no longer tangential to the first or second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface, the first and second sensors communicate with the controls which instruct the extendable arm to reposition the first and second sensors such that the their respectable cones of vision center are again tangential to the first or second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the media nozzle is positioned at a fixed distance from the first and second sensor.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mobile frame is mounted to a carriage selected from the group consisting of a walk-behind cart, a self-propelled cart, a vehicle, and a towed trailer.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mobile frame further comprises a user interface providing the user with information regarding the status of the apparatus.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the extendable arm is a worm screw, piston, belt, shaft, or hydraulic cylinder.
6. An apparatus for applying a media stripe onto a surface comprising:
- a mobile frame housing controls;
- an applicator head comprising a media nozzle adapted to spray media onto a surface;
- a extendable arm having one end attached to the frame and the other end attached to the applicator head, wherein the extension of the arm is controlled by the controls;
- at least one camera mounted to the apparatus, mobile frame or applicator head, and in communication with the controls;
- wherein when the applicator head is moved along the surface, the at least one camera identifies a location on the surface where media should be applied, the at least one camera communicates with the controls, which communicates with the arm to align the applicator head and media nozzle over the location on the surface where media is to be applied.
7. A method of applying new media on a media stripe previously applied to a surface with an apparatus comprising a mobile frame housing controls, an applicator head comprising a first sensor which casts a first cone of vision onto the surface, the first cone of vision positioned tangentially to a first edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface, a second sensor which casts a second cone of vision onto the surface, the second cone of vision positioned tangentially to a second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface, a media nozzle adapted to spray media overlaid on the media stripe previously applied to a surface, the media nozzle positioned at a distance from the first and second sensor and an extendable arm have one end attached to the frame and the another end attached to the applicator head, the steps of
- positioning the applicator head over the media stripe previously applied to a surface so that the first sensor having a cone of vision adjacent to a first edge of the media stripe and the second sensor having a cone of vision is adjacent to a second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface;
- moving the mobile frame while simultaneously applying new media, whereby the movement of the apparatus misaligns the applicator head such that the first or second cone of vision from the first or second sensor is no longer tangential to the first or second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface and the new media stripe is not overlaid with precision onto the media stripe previously applied to the surface;
- communicating the misalignment from the sensors to the controls;
- communicating from the controls to the extendable arm to reposition the applicator head so that the first and second sensors cones of vision are realigned in that they are again tangential to the first or second edge of the media stripe previously applied to the surface, wherein misalignment of the applicator head does not interrupt simultaneously application of the new media.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 19, 2014
Publication Date: Jul 24, 2014
Inventor: Neal D. McNutt (Robesonia, PA)
Application Number: 14/158,853
International Classification: E01C 23/22 (20060101);