The present disclosure relates generally to a modular sensor bay and more particularly to a modular sensor bay for a construction machine.
Autonomous construction machines provide a number of benefits for automating simple, repetitive tasks at a construction site. In particular, such machines may be capable of autonomously navigating around the construction site and performing one or more tasks with little or no intervention by an operator. The operator may be remotely located from such construction machines and may be able to monitor multiple autonomous machines operating at the construction site.
However, occasionally certain tasks may be too complicated for an autonomous machine and may require intervention by an operator to operate the autonomous machine manually. It may also be necessary to operate an autonomous construction machine manually on certain portions of the construction site, or for some or all of certain tasks assigned to that machine. To allow for such manual operation, the autonomous machine may be equipped with an operator's cabin or platform. The operator's cabin or platform may include one or more control devices operable by an operator for manually controlling one or more operations of the autonomous machine. Thus, the operator's cabin or platform typically cannot be removed from the autonomous construction machine to make room for installing additional sensors and/or control modules that may be required for autonomous operation of the construction machine.
It may be possible to mount the additional sensors and/or control modules on top of the operator's cabin or platform. However, shipping height requirements often limit what can be mounted on top of the operator's cabin or platform of a machine. Thus, there is a need for a sensor assembly system or configuration that allows for quick installation and removal of sensors and/or control modules required for autonomous operation to machines that include an operator's cabin or platform.
The modular sensor bay of the present disclosure solves one or more of the problems set forth above and/or other problems of the prior art.
In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a machine. The machine may include a chassis and at least one propulsion device configured to support the chassis. The machine may also include a machine control module configured to control operations of the machine. Further, the machine may include a modular sensor bay configured to be attached to the chassis. The modular sensor bay may include a position sensor configured to determine a position of the machine. The modular sensor bay may also include an imaging device configured to generate an image of at least a portion of surroundings of the machine. Further, the modular sensor bay may include a control module configured to control operations of the position sensor and the imaging device. Additionally, the modular sensor bay may include a harness configured to electrically connect the modular sensor bay with the machine control module.
In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a machine, including a chassis, at least one propulsion device configured to support the chassis, and an operator platform removably attached to the chassis. The machine may also include a machine control module configured to control operations of the machine. Further, the machine may include a modular sensor bay configured to be attached to the operator platform. The modular sensor bay may include an imaging device configured to generate an image of at least a portion of surroundings of the machine. The modular sensor bay may also include a control module configured to control operations of the position sensor and the imaging device.
Machine 10 may include chassis 12, which may extend from front end 14 to rear end 16. Chassis 12 may have any shape (e.g. rectangular, triangular, square, etc.). Chassis 12 may be supported by one or more propulsion devices 18. In one exemplary embodiment as illustrated in
Machine 10 may include a power source 24, which may be configured to provide motive power to propulsion devices 18, roller 28, one or more machine components (e.g. motors, pumps, actuators, etc.), and/or one or more work tools associated with machine 10. In some exemplary embodiments, power source 24 may include an engine, which may be attached to chassis 12. Engine 24 may be any suitable type of internal combustion engine, such as a gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or hybrid-powered engine. It is contemplated, however, that in some exemplary embodiments, engine 24 may be driven by electrical power.
Machine 10 may include operator platform 22, which may be attached to chassis 12. In some exemplary embodiments, operator platform 22 may be in the form of an open-air platform that may or may not include a canopy. In other exemplary embodiments, operator platform 22 may be in the form of a partially or fully enclosed cabin as illustrated in, for example,
Platform 34 may be fixedly or removably attached to frame 32. In one exemplary embodiment as illustrated in
A plurality of electronic components may be attached fixedly or removably to frame 32 and/or platform 34. For example, modular sensor bay 30 may include one or more communications modules attached to frame 32 and/or platform 34. The one or more communications modules may include for example antenna 38 and/or antenna 40. Antennas 38, 40 may help the one or more communications modules communicate with one or more remotely located devices (e.g. controllers, servers, etc.) It is also contemplated that one or more transceivers 72 and/or receivers 74 may be attached to modular sensor bay 30. Transceivers 72 and/or receivers 74 may cooperate with one or more of antennas 38, 40 to communicate with the one or more remotely located devices. Although illustrated separately in
Modular sensor bay 30 may include one or more imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48 configured to generate an image of at least a portion of the surroundings of machine 10. Imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48 may include one or more mono or stereo optical cameras configured to capture and/or generate one or more 2D or 3D images. Image information may be encoded by the one or more imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48 in any known format, such as 3D vector format, a Computer-Aided Design file, .FLV, .MP4, .AVI, .MPG, .MOV, .F4V, .VR, or any other image, video, or model format. In one exemplary embodiment, one or more of imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48 may include a LIDAR sensor that may use a laser light to generate the one or more images via 3D scanning or laser scanning.
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Modular sensor bay 30 may also include one or more indicators 58 configured to display and/or indicate a status or operational condition of the one or more control modules, antennas 38, 40, imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48, GPS sensors, and/or any other sensors or electronic equipment attached to frame 32 and/or platform 34. In one exemplary embodiment, indicator 58 may include one or more indicator lights (e.g. LED lights). Indicator 58 may be attached at any location to frame 32 and/or platform 34. In some exemplary embodiments indicator 58 may include one or more display devices configured to display the status and/or operational condition of the one or more components of modular sensor bay 30. Although only one indicator 58 is illustrated in
It is further contemplated that modular sensor bay 30 may include one or more other sensors, for example, distance sensors, light sensors, obstacle detection sensors, position sensors, thermal sensors, speed sensors, infrared sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and/or other types of sensors used, for example, on construction machines. The one or more control modules, sensors (e.g. position or GPS sensors 60, etc.), antennas 38, 40, imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48, indicators 58, and/or other components attached to modular sensor bay 30 may communicate with each other via wired or wireless connections. In one exemplary embodiment, the various components attached to modular sensor bay 30 may be connected to each other via wires, cables, etc. that may be routed along frame elements 62 and/or confined within platform 34. The one or more control modules, sensors (e.g. GPS sensors 60), antennas 38, 40, imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48, indicators 58, and/or other components attached to modular sensor bay 30 may communicate with one or more control modules (e.g. machine control modules 68), sensors, and/or other electronic components of machine 10 through modular harness 66. Modular harness 66 may be a collection of one or more electrical power and/or data conduits that may be connected to the one or more components of machine 10 using, for example, quick disconnect power or data couplings. By consolidating the electrical power and/or data conduits into modular harness 66 and by using quick disconnect power or data couplings, modular sensor bay 30 may help ensure that modular sensor bay 30 can be attached to or detached from machine 10 relatively quickly and easily. It is also contemplated that in some exemplary embodiments, the one or more control modules, sensors (e.g. GPS sensors 60), antennas 38, 40, imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48, indicators 58, and/or other components attached to modular sensor bay 30 may communicate with each other and/or with control modules or components of machine 10 via an ethernet connection, over a CAN bus, and/or any other type of data communication bus. In other exemplary embodiments, the one or more control modules, sensors (e.g. GPS sensors 60), antennas 38, 40, imaging devices 42, 44, 46, 48, indicators 58, and/or other components attached to modular sensor bay 30 may communicate with each other and/or with control modules or components of machine 10 via a wireless network (e.g. Wi-Fi, WiMAX, cellular, or other type of wireless network).
The one or more control modules of machine 10 and/or modular sensor bay 30 may include one or more controllers, which may be configured to receive inputs, data, and/or signals from the one or more sensors, cameras, etc. associated with machine 10 or modular sensor bay 30 and to control the operation of machine 10. The controllers associated with the one or more control modules may include or be associated with one or more processors, memory devices, and/or communication devices. Such controllers may embody a single microprocessor or multiple microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs), application-specific integrated circuit devices (ASICs), etc. Numerous commercially available microprocessors may be configured to perform the functions of these controllers. Various other known circuits may be associated with these controllers, including power supply circuits, signal-conditioning circuits, and communication circuits, etc.
The one or more memory devices associated with the one or more control modules may store, for example, data and/or one or more control routines or instructions. The one or more memory devices may embody non-transitory computer-readable media, for example, Random Access Memory (RAM) devices, NOR or NAND flash memory devices, and Read Only Memory (ROM) devices, CD-ROMs, hard disks, floppy drives, optical media, solid state storage media, etc.
Modular sensor bay 30 may be fixedly (e.g. by welding, by brazing, by riveting, etc.) or removably (e.g. by one or more fasteners, etc.) attached to operator platform 22. In one exemplary embodiment, it is contemplated that modular sensor bay 30 may be attached to operator platform 22 using lifting holes that may be already present on operator platform 22. In other exemplary embodiments, modular sensor bay 30 may include one or more clamping devices that may be configured to grip a periphery of, for example, a roof of operator platform 22. It is also contemplated that in some exemplary embodiments, operator platform 22 may be equipped with a frame and/or other structural members configured to be attached to the one or more clamping devices of modular sensor bay 30. It is contemplated that the one or more clamping devices associated with modular sensor bay 30 may be quick disconnect type clamping devices configured to allow ease of attachment and detachment of modular sensor bay 30 to operator platform 22. Although modular sensor bay 30 has been illustrated as being attached to a top of operator platform 22 in
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Modular sensor bay 30 as described in this disclosure may provide several advantages. For example, the disclosed modular sensor bay 30 may allow machine 10 and/or machine 70 to be operated autonomously or remotely when required and may also allow machines 10, 70 to be operated manually when necessary. Moreover, because the disclosed modular sensor bay 30 may be assembled to or removed from machines 10, 70, machines 10, 70 may be transported between construction sites without modular sensor bay 30, thereby eliminating any dimensional restrictions associated with shipping and/or transporting machine 10 between construction sites. Additionally, because modular sensor bay 30 is not integral to machine 10 or 70 modular sensor bay 30 may be customized for various applications. For example, different combinations of sensors, imaging devices, control modules, etc. may be attached to different modular sensor bays 30 to accomplish specific tasks at a construction site. Moreover, different machines 10, 70 may be equipped with different modular sensor bays 30, each having the same or different combination of sensors, imaging devices, control modules, etc. Because modular sensor bay 30 may be quickly detached from and assembled to machines 10, 70, it may also be possible to swap out a malfunctioning modular sensor bay 30 on machines 10, 70 with a replacement modular sensor bay 30 without removing machines 10, 70 from the construction site for extended periods of time for maintenance.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed modular sensor bay for a construction machine. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed modular sensor bay for a construction machine. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.
This application is based on and claims benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/985,473 filed on Mar. 5, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62985473 | Mar 2020 | US |