Positioning and guiding mechanisms for appendages and vehicle platform
10946298 ยท 2021-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
- James Edward Brown, JR. (Pawtucket, RI, US)
- Spencer A Roberts (North Providence, RI, US)
- Melissa Hershey (Providence, RI, US)
Cpc classification
B62D61/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63H13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H17/262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G05D1/00
PHYSICS
B62D61/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle platform with positioning and guiding mechanisms and having a single wheel. A frame extends from the vehicle with a receptacle connected to the frame, and a motor drives the vehicle forward and rearward. A head appendage is mounted to the receptacle to yaw left and right, pitch up and down, and roll from side to side to guide the vehicle. Another motor provides for positioning the appendage to roll, with an additional motor for positioning the head to pitch and yaw. A pair of left and right rims is disposed adjacent to the wheel for limiting lean of the vehicle platform, and a control system is incorporated.
Claims
1. A vehicle platform with positioning and guiding mechanisms, comprising: a vehicle having a single wheel, the wheel including left and right rims of a smaller diameter than the diameter of the wheel; a frame extending from the wheel; a receptacle mounted to the frame; a movable appendage mounted to the receptacle; first, second, and third motors connected to the vehicle for driving the wheel forward and rearward, and for rolling, pitching and yawing the appendage; and a control system for controlling the first, second and third motors.
2. The vehicle platform of claim 1, wherein: the appendage comprises a head unit.
3. The vehicle platform of claim 2, wherein: the control system is located in the single wheel of the vehicle and comprises a multi-axis inertial measurement unit and proportional integral derivation control loop to maintain the head unit and move the vehicle forward, with an angle of the head unit being shifted forward of a vertical reference; and the one of the motors positions the head unit to roll for steering and lateral stability.
4. The vehicle platform of claim 3, wherein: the center of gravity of the head unit is over an edge of the wheel and is maintained with the one of the motors for steering control thereby wherein the head unit steers the single wheel vehicle with the control system.
5. The vehicle platform of claim 4, further comprises: a docking base for the vehicle, and upon being in the base where the wheel is fixed therein, the one of the other motors is used for emotive purposes; and the one of the motors used for positioning the head unit to roll for steering and lateral stability is no longer needed for control of the single wheeled vehicle with the control system while docked in the base.
6. The vehicle platform of claim 1, wherein: the appendage comprises one or more antennas to provide emotive features therewith.
7. The vehicle platform of claim 1, wherein: the control system further comprises a remote control (RC) controller for causing the single wheel vehicle to move.
8. The vehicle platform of claim 1, further comprises: a docking base for the vehicle; and wherein when the vehicle is in the base, the wheel is fixed therein.
9. The vehicle platform of claim 8, wherein; the wheel and frame move causing the receptacle and appendage to move without the need for active control by the control system.
10. The vehicle platform of claim 9, wherein: the first motor may be used for emotive purposes and allows the head unit to bow to simulate heeling when the vehicle is docked in the base.
11. A vehicle platform with positioning and guiding mechanisms, comprising: a single wheel vehicle including left and right rims having smaller diameters than the diameter of the wheel for limiting lean of the wheel; a first motor connected to the vehicle for driving the wheel forward and rearward; a frame extending from the vehicle; a receptacle connected to the frame; a head unit mounted to the receptacle to yaw left and right, to pitch up and down, and to roll from side to side to guide the vehicle; a second motor connected to the vehicle for positioning the head unit to roll; a third motor connected to the vehicle for positioning the head unit to pitch and yaw; and a control system for controlling the first, second and third motors, wherein the control system is located in the single wheel of the vehicle and comprises a multi-axis inertial measurement unit and proportional integral derivation control loop to maintain the head unit and move the vehicle forward, with an angle of the head unit being shifted forward of a vertical reference, and the second motor for positioning the head unit to roll for steering and lateral stability.
12. The vehicle platform of claim 11, wherein: the center of gravity of the head unit over an edge of the wheel is maintained with the second motor for steering control thereby the head unit steers the single wheel vehicle with the control system.
13. The vehicle platform of claim 12, further comprises: a docking base for the vehicle, and upon being in the base the wheel is fixed therein; and wherein the second motor is used for emotive purposes; and the second motor for positioning the head unit to roll for steering and lateral stability is no longer needed for control of the single wheeled vehicle with the control system while the vehicle is docked in the base.
14. The vehicle platform of claim 12, further comprises: a docking base for the vehicle, and upon being placed in the base the wheel is fixed therein; and wherein the wheel and frame are allowed to move causing the receptacle and head unit to move without the need for active control by the control system.
15. The vehicle platform of claim 14, wherein: the first motor may be used for emotive purposes and allows the head unit to bow to simulate heeling when the vehicle is docked in the base.
16. A method for assembling a toy vehicle platform having positioning and guiding mechanisms, comprising the steps of: providing a single wheel vehicle; mounting a first motor to the vehicle for driving the wheel forward and rearward; mounting a frame extending from the wheel; connecting a receptacle to the frame; mounting an appendage to the receptacle to yaw left and right, pitch up and down, and roll from side to side to guide the vehicle; mounting a second motor to the vehicle to cause the appendage to roll for steering and lateral stability; mounting a third motor to the vehicle for positioning the appendage to pitch and yaw; and mounting a control system to the vehicle.
17. The method for assembling the vehicle platform of claim 16, comprising the step of: positioning the appendage to pitch and yaw in response to the third motor wherein the appendage comprises a head unit for emotive actions in response to the third motor.
18. The method for assembling the vehicle platform of claim 17, comprising the step of: providing a pair of left and right rims adjacent to the wheel for limiting lean of the vehicle, and wherein the control system controls the first, second and third motors.
19. The method for assembling the vehicle platform of claim 18, further comprises the step of: providing a docking base for the vehicle, wherein upon the vehicle being mounted in the base, the wheel is fixed therein allowing the wheel and frame to move causing the receptacle and head unit to move without the need for active control by the control system.
20. The method for positioning and guiding of vehicle platform with mechanisms of claim 19, wherein: the first motor may be used for emotive purposes and allows the head unit to bow to simulate heeling when the vehicle is docked in the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the invention, the accompanying drawings and detailed description illustrate a preferred embodiment thereof, from which the invention, its structures, its construction and operation, its processes, and many related advantages may be readily understood and appreciated.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(33) The following description is provided to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the described embodiment set forth in the best mode contemplated for carrying out the invention. Various modifications, equivalents, variations, and alternatives, however, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Any and all such modifications, variations, equivalents, and alternatives are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(34) The toy interactive droid vehicle of the present invention mimics the construction of a freestanding inverted pendulum. An inverted pendulum mechanism is inherently unstable and a feedback system may be used to prevent the mechanism from falling. Referring to
(35) The left and right movements of the toy vehicle 10 result from rolling the head unit 18 as indicated by an arrow 36 (as well as by rolling the head unit in the direction opposite the arrow 36). The head unit is mounted to the stand 16 to also allow yaw movements left and right as indicated by an arrow 32,
(36) The self balancing toy vehicle 10 remains upright by constantly driving the wheel 12 beneath a center of gravity (CG) of the head unit 18 with a first or drive motor 176,
(37) As mentioned, steering of the toy vehicle 10 may be achieved by positioning the head unit 18 to roll left and right as indicated in
(38) To turn the toy vehicle 10, the head unit 18 rolls around the longitudinal axis 44 as is approximately shown in
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(42) The yaw mechanism, including the cam 74 and the cam follower 76, is shown in more detail in
(43) When the pitch/yaw motor 174 causes the pitch cam 80,
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(45) As mentioned above, there are three motors and other positioning and guidance mechanisms in the self-balancing toy vehicle platform 10 to provide enhance play value. The single wheel toy vehicle 10 is disposed with at least one appendage or movable head unit, the stand, the three motors and the wheel rims disclosed herein above. The drive or first motor 176,
(46) In the alternative, the motors and controls may be located in or on other hardware and in or about other positions about the toy vehicle platform.
(47) Simulated eyes 180, 182, 184
(48) The present invention also may also include a vehicle dock, stand or base 190,
(49) The base also includes a recess 200 to receive the controller ball 192. In
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(51) The play value of the toy vehicle platform is considerable. For example, the toy vehicle may be considered a droid or robot with a puppy-like personality. This personality may be playful, curious and eager for affection with a nave fearlessness and cute clumsiness. The puppy toy may bond with a user and may follow the user around like a young duckling following along after its mother.
(52) To achieve a desired play value the toy vehicle 10 may have the following hardware: three IR receivers, two microphones, an accelerometer and gyro, a power button 204,
(53) In standalone or desktop gameplay, the toy vehicle 10 may have a wake sequence operated by the button 204 on the wheel 12 which when pressed, may turn on the vehicle's lights, make yawning sounds, slowly wake up and begin to balance, shake the head unit 18 and show itself ready to play. With the toy vehicle securely in the base, the user may press the power button 204 on the wheel to wake up the vehicle. The user may then use the controller ball 192 in front of the vehicle and press a button 206,
(54) For floor or chase mode or play, where the vehicle is removed from the base, as depicted generally in
(55) If no input is received by the toy for a preselected time it may play an idle sequence, any of a variety of expressions and movement, such as humming, looking around and exploring. If no input is received the toy may go through a play-with-me sequence, which involve motioning to be played with and giving off eager or whining sounds. When exploring, the toy may detect obstacles and walls, react to them curiously, stop, back up, and go around. Also in floor-play mode, the user may place the toy vehicle on a floor and press the controller ball button 206 to cause the vehicle to chase the ball controller as depicted in
(56) The toy vehicle 10 may be able to play tricks and games with props, make noise, play dodge ball with the controller ball 192, kick the ball, mimic actions previously done, peck at a user's hand, play goalie, play dead, nurture and cuddle, and match the sequence of lights in the head unit with the light in the ball. The toy vehicle may fall over and make a startled sound and/or a pleading or whining sound, or laugh sheepishly. The accelerometer will allow the toy vehicle to detect when it has fallen and may follow with a startled sound. When the toy bumps into an object the toy may issue a startled sound and back away, or the toy may back up and perform a bark like a guard dog. When the user shakes the toy, the toy may respond with a modulating, repetitive sound like whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa and then act dizzy when placed down. When the toy is picked up it may make short positive sounds to indicate that it likes to be held. If turned upside down the toy may issue a scared reaction or a weeeee-like sound. If poked or pushed the toy may issue a short surprised, annoyed, or excited sound. And if the toy is picked up and moved like an airplane, the toy may make sounds like a Star War's X-wing fighter.
(57) Games with the ball accessory 192 include the toy vehicle 10 moving toward or chasing the ball when a user depresses the ball button. This simulates heeling, like having a dog staying a short distance behind a walking owner. When the ball button is pressed once the red LED may flash for a predetermined time such that when the user rolls the ball in front of the toy vehicle, the toy vehicle may become excited and eagerly try to chase the ball and may try to kick the ball by running into it. If the user presses the ball button multiple times, the toy vehicle may play a warning alarm, flash its LEDs and drive forward and backward while looking around as if on high alert.
(58) When the battery runs low and the toy is placed in the docking base 190, the toy may play a powering down sound and perform predetermine movements. The toy may sleep after a predetermined time of no input or when the user depresses the vehicle's button. The head unit may also be allowed to bow as shown in
(59) When the toy is docked on the base, the toy may react by playing a disoriented sound like it is unsteady and trying to balance. If the ball button 206 is depressed once, the toy may turn the head unit to the ball, and if the ball moves across the toy, the head unit may try to track the ball by turning to follow it. When in a guard mode, if the toy hears a sound or detects movement the toy may shriek and make rapid motions. An app on the smart phone 199 may interact with the toy by sending BLE signals that call up specific animation sequences, some combination of motion, light and audio. The toy may respond based on app gameplay scenarios. To support gameplay, a content library may be available including one to two hundred audio sequences with animations and light displays, reaction types and motions to support radio control by a user.
(60) It is noted that throughout this detailed description, words such as front and rear, forward and rearward, and up and down, as well as similar positional or locational terms, refer to portions or elements of the toy apparatus as they are viewed in the drawings relative to other portions, or in relationship to the positions of the apparatus as it will typically be held and moved during play by a user, or to movements of elements based on the configurations illustrated.
(61) The present invention also includes a method 250 for assembling a toy vehicle with positioning and guiding mechanisms including providing a single wheel vehicle 252, mounting a first motor to the vehicle for driving the wheel forward and rearward 254, mounting a frame extending from the wheel 256, connecting a receptacle to the frame 258, mounting an appendage to the receptacle to yaw left and right, pitch up and down, and roll side to side to guide the vehicle 260, mounting a second motor to the vehicle to cause the appendage to roll for steering and lateral stability 262, mounting a third motor to the vehicle for positioning the appendage to pitch and yaw 264, and mounting a control system to the vehicle 266.
(62) The toy vehicle disclosed in detail above has great play value, is fun to use and easy to operate, and is safe, even for young children. The toy vehicle is robust, with relatively simple structures, and may be produced at reasonable cost.
(63) From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided features for an improved toy vehicle and a disclosure of a method for making the toy vehicle. While a particular embodiment and variations of the present invention have been shown and/or described in great detail, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects. Therefore, the aim is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. The matters set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings are offered by way of illustrations only and not as limitations. The actual scope of the invention is to be defined by any subsequent claims.