PORTABLE CAMERA DEVICE TO BE ATTACHED TO A REMOTE MANIPULATOR GRIPPER
20180169873 · 2018-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Francois Gobin (Orange, FR)
- Mickaël GENNISSON (Rochefort du Gard, FR)
- Christophe Brenneis (Saint Victor la Coste, FR)
Cpc classification
B25J3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B25J3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A camera for observing an inside of a shielded cell including a support including a spring in a form of a gripper for mounting it on a remote-manipulation arm performing a task to be observed, by another arm, exerting solely a force for opening branches of the spring, after which the camera is properly held, while being able to be removed without difficulty. A stop mechanism provides a correct angular position of the camera while preventing its support from turning about the arm, and thus making it possible to position it correctly by another remote-manipulation mechanism.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9: A portable camera device to be mounted on a remote-manipulator arm, comprising: a camera and a support for the camera, the support and the arm comprising complementary means for fitting together and braking, wherein the complementary means comprises a fixing spring in a form of a gripper and, distributed on the support and the arm, either an abutment of a face of the support opposite to the camera on a face of the arm providing a reference orientation of the device, or a cylindrical machining and a rod housed in a machining.
10: A portable camera device according to claim 9, further comprising a wire for transmission between the camera and a place external to a place of work of the camera, and the wire comprises a length secured to the portable camera device, a length secured to the remote-manipulator arm, and a detachable coupling between the lengths of the wire.
11: A portable camera device according to claim 9, wherein the spring comprises two curved branches, comprising concavities directed towards each other, free ends diverging while forming an angle, and a strut disposed between the branches.
12: A portable camera device according to claim 9, wherein the support comprises a fixed part to which the complementary means included on the support belong, and a movable part, connected to the fixed part by an articulation and a brake, to which the camera is fixed.
13: A portable camera device according to claim 12, wherein the brake comprises a ball screw.
14: A portable camera device according to claim 9, further comprising, mounted on the support adjacent to the camera, a lighting means directed in a same direction as the camera.
15: A portable camera device according to claim 9, further comprising, mounted on the support adjacent to the camera, a radioactivity sensor.
16: A portable camera device according to claim 9, wherein the camera is chosen from optical cameras, charge-transfer cameras, or ionising particle detection cameras, producing two-dimensional or three-dimensional images.
Description
[0015] The invention will now be described more completely, in relation to the following figures:
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[0025] The invention is intended for remote-manipulator arms of a widespread type and comprising at the end a tool such as a gripper 2, connected to a distal segment 3 of the arm 1, by a wrist joint 4. The wrist joint 4 is here a coupling designed so as to remain sealed and therefore comprises an external sleeve 5, perfectly cylindrical and smooth (
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[0028] The movable part 9 comprises a movable frame 25, carrying the camera 6 and a rear plate 23 holding the camera 6. The latter carries a connector plate on which the optical and electrical connector 24 is mounted. The movable frame 25 is provided with a bottom clevis 26 in which the spindle 22 of the articulation 10 is engaged. When assembly is effected, the movable frame 25 therefore turns with respect to the fixed part 8, driving the camera 6 and the rest of the movable part 9, but its movement can be stopped by screwing of the screw 21, the ball of which comes to bear in recesses produced on the side of the movable frame 25. A focusing knob 27 projects beyond the movable frame 25 at the front, and makes it possible to adjust the focusing of the camera 6.
[0029] A transmission between the camera 6 and the outside of the place of work of the camera 6 can be provided mainly in two ways. In the embodiment in
[0030] In the design in
[0031] The invention can also be installed on new remote manipulators, which will either replace those that are in production (when they are broken) or equip new cells. Still using the principle of braked fitting together, the invention will then be able to be fixed to the rotary coupling by means of shapes produced directly on the wrist joint of the gripper (sealed coupling).
[0032] Other embodiments will now be described briefly, in order to explain the concept of braked fitting together between the device and the remote-manipulator arm 1, on which it is mounted. In the embodiment in
[0033] A third embodiment will be described in relation to
[0034] The device could also comprise sensors other than the camera, and in particular a lighting means, with light emitting diodes for example, directed in the same direction as the camera, in order to illuminate the scene for it; or, among other possibilities, a radioactivity sensor, measuring the surrounding activity. Such sensors could be mounted adjacent to the camera, on a free portion of the rear plate 23.
[0035] The camera could be any known model with regard to the particles detected (photons or ionising particles, such as a particles), the detection mode (ordinary optical cameras or charge-transfer cameras could thus be used for detecting photons), or the type of image captured (two-dimensional or three-dimensional); a plurality of cameras could thus be used simultaneously to take three-dimensional images, or particular, more extensive, scenes for example.