Claims
- 1. A ground vehicle, comprising:
a chassis; and a payload module capable of articulating relative to the chassis to assist the mobility of the ground vehicle.
- 2. The ground vehicle of claim 1, wherein the chassis defines a payload bay from which the payload module articulates.
- 3. The ground vehicle of claim 2, wherein the payload module articulates by rotating out of and into the payload bay.
- 4. The ground vehicle of claim 2, wherein the payload module articulates from the payload bay to push against the ground.
- 5. The ground vehicle of claim 2, wherein the payload bay can accommodate multiple, alternative payloads.
- 6. The ground vehicle of claim 1, wherein the payload module articulates by rotating.
- 7. The ground vehicle of claim 6, wherein the payload by rotates through 180°.
- 8. The ground vehicle of claim 7, wherein the rotation is ±90° relative to a centerline of the chassis.
- 9. The ground vehicle of claim 1, wherein the payload module articulates to push against the ground.
- 10. The ground vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a payload housed in the payload module.
- 11. The ground vehicle of claim 10, wherein the payload includes:
an extendable mast; and a sensor package mounted to a distal end of the extendable mast.
- 12. The ground vehicle of claim 10, wherein the payload is modular.
- 13. The ground vehicle of claim 1, further comprising an articulable coupling between the payload module and the chassis.
- 14. The ground vehicle of claim 13, wherein the articulable coupling includes:
a rotating joint housed in and affixed to the chassis; an enclosure pivot coupled to the rotating joint; and a position lock.
- 15. The ground vehicle of claim 14, wherein the enclosure pivot comprises a sliding dog clutch.
- 16. The ground vehicle of claim 14, wherein the rotating joint includes:
a housing to which the enclosure pivot may be attached for in-plane rotation; a drive; and a transmission engaged with the housing and the drive to reduce the speed of the drive motor as it drives the housing.
- 17. A method for assisting the mobility of a ground vehicle, comprising articulating a payload module relative to a chassis.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein articulating the payload module includes pushing against the ground.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein articulating the payload module includes rotating the payload module.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein rotating the payload module includes rotating the payload module out of a payload bay.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein rotating the payload module includes rotating the payload module through 180°.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein rotating the payload module through 180° comprises rotating the payload module ±90° relative to a centerline of the chassis.
- 23. The method of claim 17, wherein articulating the payload module includes articulating a payload module housing a payload.
- 24. An articulated payload comprising:
a payload module; and an articulable coupling between the payload module and the chassis.
- 25. The articulated payload of claim 24, wherein the articulable coupling includes a center shoulder joint.
- 26. The articulated payload of claim 24, wherein the articulable couple is capable of articulating through 180°.
- 27. The articulated payload of claim 24, wherein the payload bay is modular.
- 28. The articulated payload of claim 24, wherein the payload bay can accommodate multiple, alternative payloads.
- 29. An articulable payload module coupling.
- 30. The articulated payload coupling of claim 29, wherein the articulable couple is capable of articulating through 180°.
- 31. The articulable payload module coupling of claim 29, wherein the articulable payload module coupling includes:
a splined, sliding dog clutch; and a motor.
- 32. The articulable payload module of claim 31, further including a rotary encoder.
- 33. The articulable payload module of claim 29, including a rotary encoder.
Parent Case Info
[0001] We claim the earlier effective filing date of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/449,271, entitled “Unmanned Ground Vehicle,” filed Feb. 21, 2003, in the name of Michael S. Beck, et al. (Docket No. 2059.005190/ VS-00607), for all common subject matter.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60449271 |
Feb 2003 |
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