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Multi-axis robot with remote drives facilitating hazardous energy isolation for use by home consumers

a multi-axis, remote drive technology, applied in the direction of gripping heads, program-controlled manipulators, metal-working devices, etc., can solve the problems of user exposure to hazardous voltages being carried to the second stage, affecting the safety of users, and increasing the cost of reliability

Active Publication Date: 2017-05-04
GOURMEON INC
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides a robot mechanism that can move an end effector (such as an ingredient container) to a cooking pot while providing spatial positioning and tilting degrees of freedom using fixed drives, power sources, power delivery cables and electrical components. The actuator motors are connected to the corresponding axes through a pulley and belt arrangement, and a robotic head mechanism is disclosed that creates additional degrees of freedom or states by combining existing axes with spring loaded lock mechanisms. The invention also allows actuator resource sharing such as electronic or PLC robot controllers and reduces the need for expensive conventional electrically actuated solenoid or pneumatic grippers. Furthermore, the invention allows for wash down parts of the robot mechanism that can get contaminated and reduces the need for periodic maintenance.

Problems solved by technology

Constant motion can cause cables and motors to fail eventually and increasing the cost with reduced reliability.
Further the user can be exposed to the hazardous voltages being carried to the second and third motors by fatigue failure of cable insulations due to stress fatigue or attack from corrosive elements in workspace.
Having to carry secondary axes also creates additional force and strength requirement from the primary axes requiring overdesign for primary axes.
Electrical cables and connections should not be exposed to cooking environment such as high temperatures, moisture, fumes, grease and other particulate material as this can cause their gradual degradation as well as electrical shock and fire hazards caused by compromised insulation.
Furthermore an industrial robot with cables and motors moving around are not a welcome sight for a consumer device.
The electrical systems and drives can be located such that they are remote from the food preparation areas and are not accessible to the user.

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[0031]Now referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals designate like components, FIG. 1 shows a four axis gantry robot mechanism comprising a robot head assembly R moving a target object such as raw ingredients basket or container 5 along translating axes X, Y, Z and tilting about tilt axis T. A target object or container 5 has 4 degrees of freedom controlled by stationary remote motors 11, 12, 13 and 14. Motors 11, 12, 13 and 14 are mounted to a fixed frame F. The motors mounting can be substantially rigid or based on the application environment has spring and dampers to isolate vibration as known in the art. The fixed frame F also acts as a protective enclosure, not fully shown for clarity, the motors and other components are contained within to limit access to only trained personnel with safety interlocks that can trip or turn off power as needed. The motors also have integrated encoder and controller interphase 26 that are connected to motor drivers and controllers.

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Abstract

A modular robot mechanism utilizing fixed drives, power sources, power delivery cables and electrical components for 4 or more axes in a protective enclosure while making it possible to provide spatial positioning and tilting degrees of freedom to an end effector suitable for using in a consumer product. Furthermore a robotic head mechanism is disclosed that creates additional degrees of freedom or states by combination of existing axes with spring loaded lock mechanisms eliminating need for conventional electrically actuated solenoid or pneumatic grippers making it possible for use as a home appliance. A method to control the robot mechanism and additional axis utilizing a matrix to decouple the input position to the remote actuator and Cartesian motion produced at the end effector.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Not ApplicableSTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not ApplicableREFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIX[0003]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]The present invention generally relates to a robotic mechanism for use in an apparatus for preparing dishes using recipe steps and cooking conditions coded as a computer program recipe executed by a kitchen top robotic cooking machine supplied with the required ingredients with minimal user intervention while adjusting recipe to tastes of the user.[0005]A need exists for a robotic mechanism for use in automated home cooking machines as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,131,807. Gantry robots with three or more axes disclosed in prior art such as U.S. Pat. No. 8,973,768 are serial mechanism and each axis carries the next one. The first gantry axis such as x-axis is driven by an actuator in combination with a...

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IPC IPC(8): B25J15/00B25J9/12
CPCB25J5/04B25J9/023B25J9/12B25J15/0071B23Q1/626B25J9/104B25J15/009
Inventor ROY, SHAMBHU NATHHUANG, XIAOYI
Owner GOURMEON INC
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