Mobile Object
20220410784 ยท 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P3/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/4421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An embodiment mobile object includes a frame part having an internal space, a wheel part coupled to a first side of the frame part and comprising a wheel, movable modules coupled to a second side of the frame part and configured to be movable in a vertical direction relative to the frame part, and a door module coupled to a first side of the movable modules, the door part being rotatable relative to the movable modules in a direction toward the internal space or a direction away from the internal space.
Claims
1. A mobile object comprising: a frame part having an internal space; a wheel part coupled to a first side of the frame part and comprising a wheel; movable modules coupled to a second side of the frame part and configured to be movable in a vertical direction relative to the frame part; and a door module coupled to a first side of the movable modules, the door module being rotatable relative to the movable modules in a direction toward the internal space or a direction away from the internal space.
2. The mobile object of claim 1, wherein each of the movable modules comprises: a first coupling member fixedly coupled to the frame part; a rail part slidably coupled to the first coupling member; a second coupling member slidably coupled to the rail part; and a movable belt member surrounding the rail part and having a first side coupled to the first coupling member and a second side coupled to the second coupling member.
3. The mobile object of claim 2, wherein the first side and the second side of the movable belt member are fixedly coupled to the first coupling member and the second coupling member, respectively.
4. The mobile object of claim 2, wherein the rail part comprises: a first rail member disposed at a front side of the frame part and slidably coupled to the first coupling member; and a second rail member disposed at a front side of the first rail member and slidably coupled to the second coupling member.
5. The mobile object of claim 4, wherein each of the movable modules further comprises: a first pulley disposed between the first rail member and the second rail member in a direction in which the movable belt member extends; and a first power supply member configured to provide power for rotating the first pulley.
6. The mobile object of claim 5, wherein the first pulley and the first power supply member are disposed in an upper region of the first rail member and the second rail member.
7. The mobile object of claim 4, wherein the first rail member and the second rail member each extend in the vertical direction.
8. The mobile object of claim 2, wherein the movable modules comprise a first movable module and a second movable module spaced apart from each other in a width direction, each having the movable belt member provided therein.
9. The mobile object of claim 8, wherein the mobile object further comprises a power transmission shaft having a first side connected to the movable belt member provided in the first movable module, and a second side connected to the movable belt member provided in the second movable module.
10. The mobile object of claim 2, wherein the frame part further comprises: a conveying shaft rotatably provided; and a conveying belt member configured to surround the conveying shaft and be rotated by a rotation of the conveying shaft.
11. A mobile object comprising: a frame part having an internal space; a wheel part coupled to a first side of the frame part and comprising a wheel; movable modules coupled to a second side of the frame part and configured to be movable relative to the frame part and movable in a vertical direction, wherein the movable module comprises: a first coupling member fixedly coupled to the frame part; a rail part slidably coupled to the first coupling member; a second coupling member slidably coupled to the rail part; and a movable belt member surrounding the rail part and having a first side coupled to the first coupling member and a second side coupled to the second coupling member; and a door module coupled to a first side of the movable modules and configured to be rotatable in a direction toward the internal space or a direction away from the internal space, rotatable relative to the movable modules, and rotatable about its own axis, wherein the door module comprises: two door frames spaced apart from each other in a width direction; a first shaft disposed between the two door frames; and a door belt member surrounding an outer portion of the first shaft and configured to be rotatable between the two door frames by a rotation of the first shaft.
12. The mobile object of claim 11, wherein the door module further comprises a second shaft disposed between the two door frames, and the door frames are coupled to the second shaft and configured to be rotatable about the second shaft.
13. The mobile object of claim 12, wherein the first shaft and the second shaft are disposed on the same axis.
14. The mobile object of claim 12, wherein the door module further comprises a bearing member disposed between the first shaft and the second shaft and having a first side in contact with the first shaft and a second side in contact with the second shaft.
15. A method of operating a mobile object that includes a plurality of movable modules located within an internal space of the mobile object, the method comprising: moving the mobile object to a delivery location; moving a first movable module of the plurality of movable modules to a lower portion of the internal space; rotating a door module of the mobile object away from the internal space about a door module axis adjacent the lower portion of the internal space; moving an article in the first movable module onto a surface of the door module; and lowering the door module toward a floor surface.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising moving the article from the surface of the door module to the floor surface.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: raising the door module toward the internal space; rotating the door module toward the internal space about the door module axis; and moving the mobile object away from the delivery location.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the article in the first movable module is moved onto the surface of the door module using a conveyor belt.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the mobile object comprises: a frame part defining the internal space; a wheel part coupled to a first side of the frame part and comprising a wheel, the mobile object being moved to the delivery location using the wheel; the movable modules, which are coupled to a second side of the frame part and configured to be movable in a vertical direction relative to the frame part; and the door module, which is coupled to a first side of the movable modules.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Hereinafter, a mobile object according to embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
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[0031] A mobile object 10 according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be configured to deliver an article A.
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] The mobile object 10 may include a wheel part 200 coupled to one side of the frame part 100 and including one or more wheels. For example, the wheel part 200 may be coupled to a lower side of the frame part 100.
[0034] In addition, the mobile object 10 may further include movable modules 300 coupled to the other side of the frame part 100 and provided to be movable relative to the frame part 100. As described below, a part of the movable module 300 may be fixedly coupled to the frame part 100. Another part of the movable module 300 may be movable in the vertical direction relative to the frame part 100. For example, the movable modules 300 may be coupled to a front side of the frame part 100.
[0035] Continuing to refer to
[0036] According to embodiments of the present disclosure, the movable modules 300 may be movable in the vertical direction. The door module 400 may be rotatable relative to the movable modules 300. The door module 400 may be rotatable about its own axis. More particularly, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, the door module 400 may rotate relative to the movable modules 300 in a state in which one side of the door module 400 is fixed, such that the door module 400 may open or close the internal space with respect to the outside. Since the door module 400 may rotate about its own axis, the door module 400 may convey the article A, accommodated in the mobile object 10, to the outside as described below. Hereinafter, a detailed structure of the mobile object 10 will be described.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] Continuing to refer to
[0039] In addition, as illustrated in
[0040] In this case, as illustrated in
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[0042] Meanwhile, the movable modules 300 may include a first movable module 300a and a second movable module 300b spaced apart from each other in a width direction W of the mobile object 10. In this case, the mobile object 10 according to embodiments of the present disclosure may further include a power transmission shaft 500 having one side connected to the movable belt member 340 provided in the first movable module 300a, and the other side connected to the movable belt member 340 provided in the second movable module 300b. Referring to
[0043] Meanwhile, the door module 400 of the mobile object 10 according to embodiments of the present disclosure may include two door frames 410 spaced apart from each other in the width direction W, a first shaft (not illustrated) disposed between the two door frames 410, and a door belt member 420 disposed to be in close contact with and surround an outer portion of the first shaft and configured to be rotated in the vertical direction between the two door frames 410 by the rotation of the first shaft. A vertical cross-section of the door belt member 420 may have a closed curve shape.
[0044] In addition, the door module 400 may further include a second shaft (not illustrated) disposed between the two door frames 410. In this case, the door frames 410 may be coupled to the second shaft so as to be rotatable about the second shaft.
[0045] The first shaft and the second shaft may receive rotational power from motors separately provided. The motors, which provide rotational power to the first and second shafts, respectively, may be accommodated in a second power supply member 430.
[0046] As described above, i) the door module 400 according to embodiments of the present disclosure may rotate relative to the movable module 300, and ii) the door module 400 may rotate about its own axis. In more detail, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, the operation i) may be implemented as the door frames 410 rotate about the second shaft, and the operation ii) may be implemented as the door belt member 420 is rotated by the rotation of the first shaft. The operation i) may be performed to open or close the internal space of the frame part 100 with respect to the outside, and the operation ii) may be performed to withdraw the article A to the outside in the state in which the internal space of the frame part 100 is opened to the outside.
[0047] Meanwhile, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, the first shaft and the second shaft may be disposed on the same axis. In this case, a volume occupied by the door module 400 may be reduced in comparison with a case in which the first shaft and the second shaft are disposed on different axes. For example, the first shaft may have a through-hole, and the second shaft may be inserted into the first shaft. As another example, the second shaft may have a through-hole, and the first shaft may be inserted into the second shaft.
[0048] In this case, the door module 400 may further include a bearing member (not illustrated) disposed between the first shaft and the second shaft and having one side being in contact with the first shaft and the other side being in contact with the second shaft. Therefore, the rotational motion of the first shaft and the rotational motion of the second shaft may be independently performed, such that the operation i) and the operation ii) may be independently implemented.
[0049] Meanwhile, the frame part 100 of the mobile object 10 according to embodiments of the present disclosure may further include a conveying shaft 110 rotatably provided, and a conveying belt member 120 configured to surround an outer portion of the conveying shaft 110 and to move by the rotation of the conveying shaft 110. Therefore, according to embodiments of the present disclosure, when the conveying belt member 120 is rotated by the rotation of the conveying shaft 110, the article A accommodated in the frame part 100 may move on the conveying belt member 120. A vertical cross-section of the conveying belt member 120 may have a closed curve shape.
[0050] As described above, the door module 400 according to embodiments of the present disclosure may move in the vertical direction. In more detail, when the movable belt members 340 rotate by S in the state in which the first coupling members 310 are fixed to the frame part 100, the first rail members 322 coupled to the first coupling members 310 move in the vertical direction by S relative to the frame part 100, and the door module 400 connected to the second coupling members 330 coupled to the movable belt members 340 may also move in the vertical direction by S. As a result, the door module 400 moves in the vertical direction by 2S relative to the frame part 100.
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[0052] According to embodiments of the present disclosure, the article A is delivered as the mobile object 10 moves in the state in which the article A is accommodated in the frame part 100 (see
[0053] When the mobile object 10 reaches the destination, the door module 400 rotates about the second shaft, and the internal space of the frame part 100 is opened (see
[0054] Thereafter, the first power supply member 360 provided in the movable module 300 rotates the movable belt members 340, and the door module 400 moves downward (see
[0055] Finally, the first power supply member 360 provided in the movable module 300 rotates the movable belt members 340 to move the door module 400 upward, and the door module 400 rotates about the second shaft, such that the door module 400 returns to an original position (see
[0056] The present disclosure has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments and the drawings, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The present disclosure may be carried out in various forms by those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains within the technical spirit of the present disclosure and within the scope equivalent to the appended claims.