Targeted Surface Sanitizing Robot
20220253056 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
- Kunal Ranjan (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Krish Ranjan (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Arjun Verma (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Euan Ji (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Nathan Padhy (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Jack Brunner (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Cpc classification
G05D1/0094
PHYSICS
A47L11/405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G05D1/0088
PHYSICS
A47L11/4061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25J9/162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47L2201/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G05B2219/40411
PHYSICS
A47L2201/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2202/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L11/4011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G05D1/00
PHYSICS
A47L11/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A targeted surface sanitizing robot includes a transport drive and control system powered by batteries and arranged for autonomous movement of the robot to reach areas that need sanitizing. The robot chassis carries two arms that aid in sanitizing. The first arm has UV lights mounted on its underside. This arm swings horizontally and adjusts vertically to reach the surface to be sanitized. The second arm has a gripper at the end that can open a drawer or a closet so that the first arm can then sanitize that surface. The control system mounted on the robot is wirelessly connected to a remote central system that tracks which rooms or surfaces have been cleaned.
Claims
1. A robotic appliance for sanitizing horizontal surfaces in a targeted manner so as not to cause adverse effect to other objects in the room, comprising: an autonomous mobile platform equipped to travel over a floor to cover the objects in the room to be sanitized; two swing arms with one arm with UV light on the under-surface—this arm swings horizontally on the surface to be sanitized as well as moves up and down to adjust to the height of the surface to be sanitized and a second swing arm with a gripper to open drawers or other cabinets so that the contents inside the drawers can also be sanitized. The above platform will carry a rechargeable battery power source to move the platform, the arms, and power the UV light. It will also consist of a control system that will navigate the robot to the designated location, swing the arm, and/or use the gripper to move obstacles/open compartments for the duration needed to sanitize the surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0009] The invention provides a device to target specific horizontal areas to disinfect using UV light. The device consists of a main structural housing on which two kinds of arms are mounted. The first is a two-axis arm. It moves in the x-y direction to reach the surface to be cleaned. Different rooms may have different heights of surfaces to be sanitized, so this arm can also move vertically up and down to adjust itself to the height of the surface to be sanitized. The second arm is a robotic arm with a gripper. This gripper can open the drawers or doors of closets. This second arm works in conjunction with the first arm. The second arm opens the doors/drawers and then the first arm sanitizes that surface. The main structural housing consists of a chassis on omnidirectional wheels that can be guided in any direction based on the path to the surface to be sanitized.
[0010] The main structural housing also houses all the batteries, electronics, sensors, and motors. The appliance according to the present invention shown in
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[0012] The robotic platform has two arms. The first arm is an arm that can swing to the horizontal surface to be sanitized. This arm can also move vertically up and down to adjust to the height of the surface to be sanitized. There are UV-C lamps mounted on this arm and these lamps disinfect the surface when lit. The UV lamps turn on only when the arm swings to the surface to be sanitized. This conserves battery power.
[0013] The second arm is a 6-axis arm (4) that has a gripper at the end. This arm works in conjunction with the previous arm. This arm will grip and open the drawers so that the UV light can sanitize whatever is inside the drawer.
[0014] The robot has an onboard system that stores the configuration of each room to be sanitized. As part of the setup, the robot needs to be taught the areas to be sanitized in each room including the path to follow. The robot accesses that information as it goes to each room. As the cleaning robot moves to the different locations within the room, it sanitizes as per the configuration stored for that room. This includes either just using the first arm to swing on top of the horizontal surface to be cleaned or using a combination of swing arm and gripper arm to do that.