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Actuated Air Conveyor Device For Material Sorting And Other Applications

US Patent:
2021020, Jul 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 15, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/122926
Inventors:
- Louisville CO, US
Mark Baybutt - Superior CO, US
Matanya B. Horowitz - Golden CO, US
International Classification:
B65G 47/90
B25J 15/06
B07C 5/36
Abstract:
Actuating an air conveyor device is disclosed, including: causing an airflow to be generated by an airflow generator of an air conveyor device, wherein the airflow generator is configured to cause the airflow to enter an intake port of the air conveyor device and exit from an outlet port of the air conveyor device in response to receiving air at an air input port of the air conveyor device; causing a target object to be captured by the air conveyor device using the airflow; activating a positioning actuator mechanism to position the air conveyor device; and causing the target object to be ejected from the air conveyor device.

Bidirectional Air Conveyor Device For Material Sorting And Other Applications

US Patent:
2021020, Jul 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 15, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/122917
Inventors:
- Louisville CO, US
Mark Baybutt - Superior CO, US
Matanya B. Horowitz - Golden CO, US
International Classification:
B65G 47/91
B07C 5/342
B07C 5/36
Abstract:
A bidirectional air conveyor device is disclosed, including: a housing that includes an intake port and an outlet port; a first air input port; a first airflow generator defined within the housing, wherein the first airflow generator is coupled to the first air input port; a second air input port; a second airflow generator defined within the housing, wherein the second airflow generator is coupled to the second air input port; wherein the first airflow generator is configured to cause a first airflow to enter the intake port and exit the outlet port in response to a first supply of air to the first air input port; and wherein the second airflow generator is configured to cause a second airflow to enter the outlet port and exit the intake port in response to a second supply of air to the second air input port.

Systems And Methods For An Articulated Suction Gripper Assembly

US Patent:
2020033, Oct 29, 2020
Filed:
Apr 23, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/856825
Inventors:
- Louisville CO, US
Brian J. Leach - Denver CO, US
Alexander C. Kee - Denver CO, US
Matanya B. Horowitz - Golden CO, US
Mark Baybutt - Superior CO, US
Assignee:
AMP Robotics Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
B25J 15/06
B25J 9/16
B25J 15/04
B25J 19/00
F16C 29/02
G05B 15/02
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a robotic system comprises: a robot comprising a robotic actuator and at least one robotic arm mechanically coupled to the robotic actuator; a suction gripper mechanism that comprises: a linear shaft element; an internal airflow passage within the linear shaft configured to communicate an airflow between an airflow application port at a first end of the linear shaft and a gripping port positioned at an opposing second end of the linear shaft; a suction cup assembly comprising a suction cup element coupled to the gripping port; and an actuator configured to rotate the linear shaft in order to articulate an orientation of the suction cup assembly.

Systems And Methods For A Telescoping Suction Gripper Assembly

US Patent:
2020033, Oct 29, 2020
Filed:
Apr 8, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/843162
Inventors:
- Louisville CO, US
Brian J. Leach - Denver CO, US
Alexander C. Kee - Denver CO, US
Matanya B. Horowitz - Golden CO, US
Mark Baybutt - Superior CO, US
Assignee:
AMP Robotics Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
B25J 18/02
B25J 15/06
B25J 9/16
B25J 9/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods for a telescoping suction gripper assembly are provided. In one embodiment, a robotic system comprises: a robot comprising a robotic actuator and at least one robotic arm mechanically coupled to the robotic actuator; a telescoping suction gripper assembly comprising a telescoping member and a suction gripper mechanism, wherein a first end of the telescoping member is coupled to a vacuum supply conduit via a first flexible conduit member and a second end of the telescoping member is coupled to the suction gripper mechanism by a second flexible conduit member, and wherein the suction gripper mechanism is pivotally coupled to the at least one robotic; wherein the telescoping member is configured to adjust in length in response to the at least one robotic arm relocating the suction gripper mechanism from a first position to a second position.

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