Smart tools and workspaces for do-it-yourself tasks

US10147236B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10147236-B2
Application numberUS-201514968738-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 14, 2015
Priority dateDec 15, 2014
Publication dateDec 4, 2018
Grant dateDec 4, 2018

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Abstract

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One embodiment of the invention disclosed herein provides techniques for assisting with performing a task within a smart workspace environment. A smart workspace system includes a memory that includes a workspace management application. The smart workspace system further includes a processor that is coupled to the memory and, upon executing the workspace management application, is configured to perform various steps. The processor detects that a first step included in a plurality of steps associated with a task is being performed. The processor displays one or more information panels associated with performing the current step. The processor further communicates with augmented safety glasses, augmented tools, and an augmented toolkit to safely and efficiently through a series of steps to complete the task.

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An augmented toolkit, comprising: a toolkit comprising a plurality of bins, wherein each respective bin includes a separate indicator that indicates which bin of the plurality of bins contains one or more requested tools; and a controller configured to: receive a first message from a remote machine that conveys that a first quantity of a first requested tool is located in a first bin included in the plurality of bins, wherein the first quantity of the first requested tool comprises two or more separate tools of the same type, and in response, transmit a first signal to a first separate indicator associated with the first bin to illuminate the first separate indicator, wherein the first bin further includes a sensor configured to: detect that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been removed from the first bin, and in response, transmit a second signal to the controller indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been removed from the first bin. 2. The augmented toolkit of claim 1 , wherein the remote machine comprises a smart workspace system configured to communicate with the augmented toolkit to identify one or more tools for performing a plurality of steps associated with a task. 3. The augmented toolkit of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive the second signal from the sensor, and in response, transmit a second message to the remote machine indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been removed from the first bin. 4. The augmented toolkit of claim 3 , wherein: the sensor is further configured to: sense that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been returned to the first bin, and in response, transmit a third signal to the controller indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been returned to the first bin; and the controller is further configured to: receive the third signal from the sensor, and in response, transmit a third message to the remote machine indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been returned to the first bin. 5. The augmented toolkit of claim 3 , wherein: the sensor is further configured to: sense that a second tool that replaces the first requested tool has been placed into the first bin, and in response, transmit a third signal to the controller indicating that the second tool has been placed into the first bin; and the controller is further configured to: receive the third signal from the sensor, and in response, transmit a third message to the remote machine indicating that the second tool has been placed into the first bin. 6. The augmented toolkit of claim 3 , wherein the sensor comprises a depth sensor configured to determine when a hand of a user has been placed into the first bin. 7. The augmented toolkit of claim 3 , wherein the sensor comprises a weight sensor configured to determine a weight of the first bin. 8. The augmented toolkit of claim 3 , wherein the sensor comprises a weight sensor configured to determine a weight of one or more tools within the first bin. 9. The augmented toolkit of claim 3 , wherein the sensor comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor configured to determine when the first requested tool associated with the first bin is greater than a threshold distance from the first bin. 10. A subsystem, comprising: a plurality of indicators, wherein each separate indicator included in the plurality of indicators is associated with a respective bin included in a plurality of bins, and each separate indicator indicates which bin of the plurality of bins contains one or more requested tools; and a controller configured to: receive a first message from a remote machine that conveys that a first quantity of a first requested tool is located in a first bin included in the plurality of bins, wherein the first quantity of the first requested tool comprises two or more separate tools of the same type, and in response, transmit a first signal to illuminate a first separate indicator included in the plurality of indicators, wherein the first separate indicator is associated with the first bin, wherein the first bin further includes a sensor configured to: detect that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been removed from the first bin, and in response, transmit a second signal to the controller indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been removed from the first bin. 11. The subsystem of claim 10 , wherein the remote machine comprises a smart workspace system configured to communicate with the controller to identify one or more tools for performing a plurality of steps associated with a task. 12. The subsystem of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive the second signal from the sensor, and in response, transmit a second message to the remote machine indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been removed from the first bin. 13. The subsystem of claim 12 , wherein: the sensor is further configured to: sense that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been returned to the first bin, and in response, transmit a third signal to the controller indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been returned to the first bin; and the controller is further configured to: receive the third signal from the sensor, and in response, transmit a third message to the remote machine indicating that the first quantity of the first requested tool has been returned to the first bin. 14. The subsystem of claim 12 , wherein: the sensor is further configured to: sense that a second tool that replaces the first requested tool has been placed into the first bin, and in response, transmit a third signal to the controller indicating that the second tool has been placed into the first bin; and the controller is further configured to: receive the third signal from the sensor, and in response, transmit a third message to the remote machine indicating that the second tool has been placed into the first bin. 15. The subsystem of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises a depth sensor configured to determine when a hand of a user has been placed into the first bin. 16. The subsystem of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises a weight sensor configured to determine a weight of the first bin. 17. The subsystem of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises a weight sensor configured to determine a weight of one or more tools within the first bin. 18. The subsystem of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor configured to determine when the first requested tool associated with the first bin is greater than a threshold distance from the first bin. 19. The augmented toolkit of claim 1 , wherein the remote machine is external to the augmented toolkit. 20. The augmented toolkit of claim 1 , wherein, in response to the first quantity of the first requested tool being removed from the first bin, the first separate indicator is extinguished.

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  • Storage means or arrangements for workshops facilitating access to, or handling of, work tools or instruments (containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents B65D83/00; {nail dispensers B25C3/00}) · CPC title

  • using capacitive technology · CPC title

  • G06T19/006Primary

    Mixed reality (object pose determination, tracking or camera calibration for mixed reality G06T7/00) · CPC title

  • Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title

  • Use of tools · CPC title

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What does patent US10147236B2 cover?
One embodiment of the invention disclosed herein provides techniques for assisting with performing a task within a smart workspace environment. A smart workspace system includes a memory that includes a workspace management application. The smart workspace system further includes a processor that is coupled to the memory and, upon executing the workspace management application, is configured to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Autodesk Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T19/006. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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