METHOD FOR MARKING, ROBOT UNIT FOR PAINTING STRIPES, AND USE HEREOF
20170036351 ยท 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C23/222
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A63C2203/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10S901/01
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B05B13/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for marking sports field by placing stripes of paint according to a predefined plan via a spraying nozzle on a level playing surface such as grass, gravel, ice, artificial grass or synthetic material field. A robot unit is provided that is configured to move along the stripes according to the predefined plan. The robot unit receives signals from a number of GPS sending units and continuously calculates its current position on the sports field, and uses the current position on the sports field to calculate a set of control signals to two or more movable elements for propulsion of the unit and for controlling the emission of paint. The invention also relates to a robot unit and use of a robot unit for marking fields.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A method for marking a sports field according to a predefined plan, comprising: providing a robot unit comprising a reservoir configured to contain paint, a control box configured to receive GPS signals and two or more movable elements configured for propulsion of the robot unit, receiving, by the control box of the robot unit, one or more GPS signals from one or more GPS sending unit, continuously calculating, by the robot unit, a current position of the robot unit on the sports field, calculating, by the robot unit, a set of control signals for the two or more movable elements and emission of paint from a spraying nozzle of the robot unit, pumping, by the robot unit, paint from the reservoir to the spraying nozzle in response to one or more of the set of control signals, wherein one or more strips are formed in accordance with the predefined plan during movement of the robot unit and emission of paint from the spraying nozzle in response to the set of control signals, wherein the reservoir comprises one or more portions of a replaceable bag in box type reservoir connected to a pump connected to the spraying nozzle.
16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising passing the paint through a connection pipe to the pump, pressurizing the paint in the pump, and directing the paint from the pump under pressure through a nozzle pipe to the spraying nozzle for release.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the paint is supplied to the pump via a manifold such that the one or more portions are arranged on the robot unit with each own connection pipe to the pump such that the one or more portions together form the reservoir (3).
18. The method according to claim 16, wherein the spreading of the paint from the spraying nozzle is limited by a cover on each side of the spraying nozzle for achieving a uniform line width.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the cover is adjusted before start of marking or the cover is adjusted automatically in relation to line width in the predefined plan by use of the current position of the robot unit on the sports field.
20. A robot unit for painting stripes on a playing surface, comprising: a control box configured to receive GPS signals, and configured to control the robot unit in response to the GPS signals, at least one replaceable container configured for containment of paint, wherein the replaceable container is a bag in box type comprising an outer rigid framing element and an inner flexible bag, and wherein a connecting pipe on the outside of the framing element is in fluid connection with the paint in the flexible bag, at least one spraying nozzle and a pump connected with the replaceable container and the spraying nozzle for release of paint in response to commands received from the control box.
21. The robot unit according to claim 20, wherein the connecting pipe comprises a quick clutch and a block tap.
22. The robot unit according to claim 21, wherein the robot unit comprises a plurality of replaceable containers are provided on the robot unit, with each replaceable container having its own connecting pipe, wherein each replaceable container is connected to a pump via a connection pipe and a manifold connecting the connecting pipes to the pump, and wherein a single additional nozzle pipe is provided between the pump and the spraying nozzle.
23. The robot unit according to claim 22, wherein the robot unit further comprises at least one movable element configured for contact with the playing surface and positioned on each side of the spraying nozzle for controlled propulsion of the robot unit.
24. The robot unit according to claim 23, wherein the movable elements on each side of the spraying nozzle are rotatable elements.
25. The robot unit according to claim 24, wherein the movable elements on each side of the spraying nozzle comprise pairs of multiple link walking legs.
26. The robot unit according to claim 20, wherein on each side of the spraying nozzle there is provided at least one adjustable screen such that a predefined stripe width can be achieved by adjusting the distance between the at least one adjustable screens positioned on each side of the spraying nozzle.
27. A robot unit according to claim 26, wherein at least one adjustable screen is adjustable by use of an actuator, wherein the actuator is connected to the control box and is controlled by control signals dependent on the position of the robot unit on the playing surface.
28. Use of the robot unit according to claim 20 for marking grass areas, artificial grass and other types of field cover, including football, baseball, cricket fields and other facilities where field marking is used, marking of indoor areas including ice hockey field and marking of other outdoor areas including parking spaces, school yards and other paved areas.
29. The robot unit according to claim 24, wherein the rotatable elements are wheels or caterpillar tracks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0033] The robot unit will typically be provided with a number of sensors and safety devices such that there is achieved a reasonable precaution against the robot unit doing harm to pets, wild animals, children or objects that may be present on the sports field. Such sensors may for example comprise cameras for recording images in visible, UV or infrared spectrum, laser scanners, touch sensors, ultrasound or radar scanners and a more or less well-developed signal processing unit for analyzing sensor input.
[0034] Microphones and associated speech recognition module is also an option, such that random people in the robot's proximity can bring it to stop simply by shouting at it if any unforeseen situation should occur. Online connection to a human operator via for example a telephone connection could also be established for example in case of unusual sensory input, which it requires human capability to interpret. The operator can for example have an overview of a large number of robots since he is only supposed to intervene relatively infrequently, and he does not need to be near the playing field, but can sit anywhere as long as he is so close to the planet that the time delay due of the signal transmission over long distances does not become excessive.
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[0036] The bag in box cartons 5 thus comprise replaceable containers for paint. Either the whole bag in box carton 5 is replaced or it is only the bag 27 itself in the bag in box system, which is changed. The outer part 26 can here consist of a framing element consisting of a latticework (not shown), which sits mounted or is a part of the chassis frame 23.
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[0038] The two connection pipes 7 are assembled at the pump 4 in a manifold 8.
[0039] From the pump 4, a single nozzle pipe 17 runs to the spraying nozzle 1 as shown in
[0040] The screens 21, 22 will during operation be applied paint 12, and even with a non-stick coating on the inside of the screens, there is a risk that, over time, there will build up a larger number of layers of old dry paint, which could interfere with the operation. The screens 21, 22 can for preventing this be replaceable. New screens can thus be supplied with each new batch of paint. Another possibility is to provide the inside of each screen with a self-adhesive foil, and then similarly deliver new self-adhesive foils with each batch of paint. Alternatively, the screens can be made from rubber-elastic material such that a user of the robotic unit by light bending of the
[0041] It is also possible to place the screens 21, 22 on an adjustable arm (not illustrated) such that the user can bring the displays from the relatively inaccessible position below the robot unit and forward to an easily accessible position.
[0042] The robot unit's movement around the sports field 10 is effected by movable elements 16 shown in the figures as wheels. Other moving elements can be used, for example caterpillar tracks or pairs of walking legs. Such legs that mimic the movements of insects or higher 4-legged animals, or two-legged living beings have become popular and have the advantage over wheels that they allow for movements over uneven surfaces, such as stairs, and in connection with the marking of sports fields, they have the particular advantage that they allow the robot unit 2 to move across newly out-sprayed paint without the stripe being tread on, such that the movable elements do not leave erroneous imprints of paint 12 on the playing surface 14.
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[0044] Preferably, the nozzle 1 is provided between the two movable elements 16. This causes that the robot unit quite simply can place stripes, which have a non linear course or which create geometric figures such as right or apex angles.
USED DESCRIPTIONS
[0045] 1 spraying nozzle [0046] 2 robot unit [0047] 3 reservoir [0048] 4 pump [0049] 5 portions [0050] 6 quick clutch [0051] 7 connection pipe [0052] 8 manifold [0053] 10 sports field [0054] 11 stripes [0055] 12 paint [0056] 13 predefined plan [0057] 14 playing surface [0058] 15 GPS sending units [0059] 16 movable elements [0060] 17 nozzle pipe [0061] 18 GPS receiving antenna [0062] 19 battery [0063] 20 control box [0064] 21 adjustable screen [0065] 22 screen [0066] 23 chassis frame [0067] 24 additional wheel [0068] 26 framing element [0069] 27 flexible bag [0070] 28 connecting pipe [0071] 31 block tap