Automated gate for robotic mowers
11585144 ยท 2023-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D3/08
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E05F15/76
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International classification
Abstract
An automated gate for robotic mowers may include at least two doors that are sized to receive a robotic mower, and it can be installed in any fence to enable the mower to move between the yards on its own. The at least two doors of an automated gate may provide optional capability to lock when not used by the mower and unlock automatically when the mower gets close. By default, the at least two doors may remain unlocked, yet closed, thereby providing a cost-effective solution for customers who do not have to worry about pets. An add-on module may be provided that may add a locking mechanism and triggering mechanism, thereby providing end users with the ability to lock the automated gate completely.
Claims
1. An automated gate for a robotic mower to move through a fence, the automated gate comprising: a frame attached to the fence; at least two doors; a plurality of two-way hinges attached to the frame and the at least two doors, the plurality of two-way hinges operable to allow the at least two doors to move in two directions; at least two springs attached to the frame and the at least two doors, the at least two springs operable to return the at least two doors to a closed position when they are opened; a triggering matrix, the triggering matrix comprising: a plurality of magnet sensors on either side of the automated gate; a magnet attached to a front underside of the robotic mower; a processor attached to the frame; and a length of wire connecting the plurality of magnetic sensors to the processor; and a locking mechanism attached to the frame, the locking mechanism comprising: a horizontal beam; a linear actuator attached to the horizontal beam, the linear actuator operable to move the horizontal beam; a support bar; at least two elbows, wherein one end of each of the at least two elbows is pivotably attached to opposite ends of the support bar, the at least two elbows in contact with the horizontal beam; at least two door stops, one of the at least two door stops attached to each of the at least two doors; and at least two clasps, wherein the at least two clasps are pivotably attached to opposite ends of the support bar, the at least two clasps having a cut-out on an upper side and a cut-out on a bottom side, the cut-out on the upper side operable to accept the at least two elbows and the cut-out on the bottom side operable to accept the at least two door stops.
2. The automated gate of claim 1, wherein the automated gate is made of steel.
3. The automated gate of claim 1, the frame further comprising: a groove on a top side of the frame to assist in attachment to the fence.
4. The automated gate of claim 1, wherein a width of the frame is longer than the robotic mower width by approximately 1.5 times the width of the robotic mower to accommodate different angles at which the robotic mower enters the automated gate.
5. The automated gate of claim 1, the at least two doors further comprising: a plurality of holes to reduce the weight of the at least two doors and to reduce the effect of wind on the automated gate.
6. The automated gate of claim 1, wherein a bottom edge of the at least two doors is at least two inches above ground level.
7. The automated gate of claim 1, wherein the magnet is encased in a plastic enclosure to protect it from the blades of the robotic mower.
8. The automated gate of claim 1, wherein the linear actuator has a direct current (DC) motor.
9. The automated gate of claim 1, wherein the linear actuator is battery powered.
10. An automated gate for a robotic mower to move through a fence, the automated gate comprising: a frame attached to the fence; at least two doors; a plurality of two-way hinges attached to the frame and the at least two doors, the plurality of two-way hinges operable to allow the at least two doors to move in two directions; at least two springs attached to the frame and the at least two doors, the at least two springs operable to return the doors to a closed position when they are opened; a triggering matrix, the triggering matrix comprising: a plurality of magnet sensors on either side of the automated gate; a magnet attached to a front underside of the robotic mower; a processor attached to the frame; and a length of wire connecting the plurality of magnetic sensors to the processor; and a locking mechanism attached to the frame, the locking mechanism comprising: a horizontal beam; a linear actuator attached to the horizontal beam, the linear actuator operable to move the horizontal beam; a support bar; at least two elbows, wherein one end of each of the at least two elbows is pivotably attached to opposite ends of the support bar, the elbows in contact with the horizontal beam; at least two door stops, one of the at least two door stops attached to each of the at least two doors; and at least two clasps, wherein the at least two clasps are pivotably attached to opposite ends of the support bar, the at least two clasps having a cut-out on an upper side and a cut-out on a bottom side, the cut-out on the upper side operable to accept the at least two elbows and the cut-out on the bottom side operable to accept the at least two door stops.
11. The automated gate of claim 10, wherein the automated gate is made of steel.
12. The automated gate of claim 10, the frame further comprising: a groove on a top side of the frame to assist in attachment to the fence.
13. The automated gate of claim 10, wherein a width of the frame is longer than the robotic mower width by approximately 1.5 times the width of the robotic mower to accommodate different angles at which the robotic mower may enter the automated gate.
14. The automated gate of claim 10, the at least two doors further comprising: a plurality of holes to reduce the weight of the at least two doors and to reduce the effect of wind on the automated gate.
15. The automated gate of claim 10, wherein a bottom edge of the at least two doors is at least two inches above the ground.
16. The automated gate of claim 10, wherein the magnet is encased in a plastic enclosure to protect it from blades of the robotic mower.
17. The automated gate of claim 10, where in the linear actuator has a direct current (DC) motor.
18. The automated gate of claim 10, wherein the linear actuator is battery powered.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide an automated gate for a robotic mower that may include at least a mountable metal frame, a metal door, and a double-sided hinge.
(11) In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the door may be formed of a high-quality steel that may be powdered-coated with paint. While the door is depicted as being constructed of metal, it should be appreciated that other materials may be used that may provide for a durable (i.e., that can withstand external factors, such as weather) door having consistent performance (i.e., due to constant use of the door) without departing from the present disclosure. Other materials may include, but are not limited to, wood, plastic, and combinations of these materials. The door may include one or more perforations that may reduce wind load on the door and assist in decreasing the overall weight of the door. The door may be constructed within a frame that may be pre-hinged, thereby making it easy to install. The door may include screw holes and/or mounting grooves for installing the automated lock as an add-on device in embodiments of the present disclosure.
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(14) Various elements may ensure that an automatic gate according to embodiments of the present disclosure does not get too heavy on the fence that supports the gate or on the robotic mower. The at least two doors 105 may be raised several inches above the ground to minimize chances of friction with tall grass or uneven surfaces. Further, frame 101 width may be longer than the mower width by approximately 1.5 times the width of the mower to accommodate different angles at which the robotic mower may enter the door and to maximize the success rate. Frame 101 also may be designed with a groove such that it may be easily mounted to different types of fences, such as wood or metal fences.
(15) An automated gate according to embodiments of the present disclosure may include an automated lock to keep the automated gate locked when the mower is not accessing the at least two doors 105. This automated lock may comprise an electronic circuit design complemented by a locking mechanism design on the door itself.
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(17) The triggering circuitry may inform when the robotic mower needs to access the gate so that the gate can be unlocked. The triggering circuitry may include two main components: a sensor matrix that may be laid in the ground on either side of the at least two doors 105 (
(18) The control circuitry may be considered the brain of the automated lock. The control circuitry may accept inputs from the triggering circuit and then control the state of the automated lock depending in different situations. The control circuitry may determine when to lock or unlock the at least two doors 105. The control circuitry may receive a trigger from the triggering circuitry and receive feedback on status of the at least two doors 105 based on magnets mounted on the at least two doors 105 that determine whether the at least two doors 105 are open or closed. Depending on the status of the at least two doors 105, the control circuitry may determine whether the automated lock needs to be locked or unlocked. The control circuitry may include slots to add one or more communication modules. For example, a cellular module and/or a Wi-Fi module may be included to control or read status from the door.
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(22) The locking mechanism of an automated lock as depicted in
(23) The locking mechanism may allow a user to choose to procure the door separately or obtain a locking kit which may be an add-on module. The locking mechanism may include intelligence to activate or not activate the linear actuator when the doors are open or not properly closed.
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(25) A linear actuator may get a signal to unlock the gate. The linear actuator may then move causing elbow 607 to move which may pull back on the cut-out of clasp 603. When elbow 607 pulls on clasp 603, it may cause clasp 603 to no longer be at an angle that holds door stop 601 in place which may allow the at least two doors 105 to open freely. Once the mower has passed through the gate, the linear actuator may receive a signal to lock the gate again. The linear actuator may return to its original position which may then cause elbow 607 to return to its original position in the cut-out of clasp 603 which in turn will return the other cut-out in clasp 603 to return to its position around door stop 601 locking the at least two doors 105.
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(27) Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.