Autonmous Vehicle Pickup and Delivery Device
20190322504 ยท 2019-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25J9/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J15/0095
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/0755
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66F9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66F9/075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for autonomous or driverless vehicles to perform pick-up and delivery of packages, parcels, or other cargo with minimal or no human intervention is disclosed. The apparatus at a minimum consists of an opening/closing mechanism for a cargo compartment (trunk, lockbox attached to the vehicle, vehicle cab, etc.), which can be accessed when an encoded electronic signal is received, and then an arm-like device that extends from the compartment to retrieve or drop off cargo activates as instructed by an appropriate signal.
Claims
1. A robotic arm or arms connected to an autonomous vehicle (car, truck, van, SUV, or similar, or to a cargo container attached to such): consisting of a communication device (whether wired or wireless) connected to an autonomous or driverless vehicle or to a centralized transportation HUB, connection to a power source, one or more sensors for receiving and transmitting an electronic signal (such as Bluetooth, NFC, wifi, cellular network, satellite, etc.); which in turn is connected to a microprocessor; which, when given the correct encoded signal, activates a one or more motors, actuators, hydraulic or pneumatic pistons (and the electronics necessary for the operation of same) to unlock and/or open a cargo compartment on a vehicle (such as a trunk, cab of the vehicle, a special locking container, etc.) and the microprocessor also activates a separate one or more motors, actuators, hydraulic or pneumatic pistons connected to at least one arm-like device, with or without a robotic claw for lifting and gripping that moves inward and outward from the cargo containing compartment to pick up or drop off cargo as appropriate, which is further connected to a series of sensors on the arm-mechanism that transmit the size shape and location of the package or item to be picked up, where the sensors transmit such information to a microprocessor which then calculates and coordinates the movements necessary for the arm-like structure and any gripping mechanisms (i.e. claw or robotic hand) to pick up the package or box, and then the microprocessor sends the necessary signals to effectuate the movement of the arm-like structure and any gripping mechanism to the package to pick it up and place where it is to be placed either in the vehicle, in a compartment connected to the vehicle or at the item's final destination, where when such action is complete the sensors sends an encoded signal to inform the microprocessor which then informs the vehicle of the completion of the task.
2. An apparatus such as described in claim 1 that includes an additional electronic communication device for communicating with other electronic holding devices where interaction with them is necessary to retrieve or drop off a package or other delivery.
3. An apparatus such as described in claim 1 that, upon instruction and authorization of the user, can transmit electronic payments via wireless signal.
4. An autonomous vehicle (car, truck, SUV, or cargo pod(s) that is attached to the vehicle) that has a device such as described in claim 1 attached to it.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention builds on the nascent prior art in the driverless vehicle industry by giving the driverless vehicle a way to perform functions that heretofore required a person present to perform. For example, under current formulations, if a driverless vehicle is being used to pick up a package from a parcel delivery warehouse, post office, store, or some other such place, a person must be present with the vehicle to open the doors of the vehicle, load the cargo, and then close the doors. In the most basic formulation, this invention allows the vehicle user to send the vehicle on such a pick-up errand without having to be present. In its most basic form, when the autonomous vehicle arrives to the pick-up/drop-off location, the apparatus receives an electronic signal that instructs it to open an access door (trunk, cargo compartment, car door, etc.), and then, depending on the request, uses an extending arm-like device to deliver the cargo, or to pick up the cargo. Upon completion of the signaled task, the arm-like structure returns to the vehicle and closes the compartment door, allowing the vehicle to continue on its journey.