Moving Body System and Method for Driving Moving Body
US-2016072419-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US10184813B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10184813-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615347454-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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An inspection apparatus for performing an automated inspection operation across a surface of a workpiece is disclosed. The inspection apparatus may include a platen fabricated from a magnetic material and having a platen surface, and an inspection module disposed on the platen surface and having an inspection end effector. The inspection module may generate a magnetic field that biases the inspection module toward the platen, and may be operable to generate a magnetic flux to control movement of the inspection module over the platen surface to perform the automated inspection operation across the surface of the workpiece.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inspection apparatus for performing automated inspection operations across a surface of a workpiece, the inspection apparatus comprising: a platen fabricated from a magnetic material and having a platen surface; and a first inspection module disposed on the platen surface and having a first inspection end effector, wherein the first inspection module generates a first magnetic field that biases the first inspection module toward the platen, and is operable to generate a first magnetic flux to control movement of the first inspection module over the platen surface to perform a first automated inspection operation across the surface of the workpiece. 2. The inspection apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first inspection end effector comprises a visual inspection end effector that obtains images of the surface of the workpiece as the first inspection module moves over the platen surface and transmits image data representing the images. 3. The inspection apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first inspection end effector comprises a sensing end effector that senses values of a structural property of the workpiece as the first inspection module moves over the platen surface and transmits sensing data representing the values of the structural property. 4. The inspection apparatus in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the sensing end effector performs one of a sonographic inspection, a thermographic inspection and a radiographic inspection across the surface of the workpiece. 5. The inspection apparatus in accordance with claim 1 , comprising a second inspection module disposed on the platen surface and having a second inspection end effector, wherein the second inspection module generates a second magnetic field that biases the second inspection module toward the platen, and is operable to generate a second magnetic flux to control movement of the second inspection module over the platen surface to perform a second automated inspection operation across the surface of the workpiece. 6. The inspection apparatus in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the second automated inspection operation is a different automated inspection operation than the first automated inspection operation. 7. The inspection apparatus in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the first magnetic flux controls movement of the first inspection module through a first inspection path and the second magnetic flux controls movement of the second inspection module through a second inspection path, and wherein the first inspection module and the second inspection module traverse the first inspection path and the second inspection path, respectively, simultaneously and without colliding. 8. A method of performing automated inspection operations across a surface of a workpiece, the method implemented using a first inspection module having a first inspection end effector and being disposed on a platen surface of a platen fabricated from a magnetic material, wherein the first inspection module generates a first magnetic field biasing the first inspection module toward the platen surface, the method comprising: deploying the first inspection module over the platen surface using a first magnetic flux generated by the first inspection module; and performing, using the first inspection end effector, a first automated inspection operation. 9. The method in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the first inspection end effector is a visual inspection end effector, the method further comprising: obtaining at the visual inspection end effector images of the surface of the workpiece as the first inspection module moves over the platen surface; and transmitting from the visual inspection end effector image data representing the images. 10. The method in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the first inspection end effector is a sensing end effector, the method comprising: sensing at the sensing end effector values of a structural property of the workpiece as the first inspection module moves over the platen surface; and transmitting sensing data representing the values of the structural property. 11. The method in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the sensing end effector performs one of a sonographic inspection, a thermographic inspection and a radiographic inspection across the surface of the workpiece. 12. The method in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the method is further implemented using a second inspection module having a second inspection end effector and being disposed on the platen surface of the platen, wherein the second inspection module generates a second magnetic field biasing the second inspection module toward the platen surface, the method comprising: deploying the second inspection module over the platen surface using a second magnetic flux generated by the second inspection module; and performing, using the second inspection end effector, a second automated inspection operation. 13. The method in accordance with claim 12 , wherein the second automated inspection operation is a different automated inspection operation than the first automated inspection operation. 14. The method in accordance with claim 12 , comprising: controlling the first magnetic flux to move the first inspection module through a first inspection path; and controlling the second magnetic flux to move the second inspection module through a second inspection path simultaneously with controlling the first magnetic flux to move the first inspection module through the first inspection path, wherein the first inspection module and the second inspection module traverse the first inspection path and the second inspection path, respectively, without colliding. 15. The method in accordance with claim 12 , comprising: controlling the first magnetic flux to move the first inspection module through a first inspection path; and controlling the second magnetic flux to move the second inspection module through the first inspection path after controlling the first magnetic flux to move the first inspection module through the first inspection path. 16. An inspection station for performing automated inspection operations across a surface of a workpiece, the inspection station comprising: a platen fabricated from a magnetic material and having a platen surface; a first inspection module disposed on the platen surface and having a first inspection end effector, wherein the first inspection module generates a first magnetic field that biases the first inspection module toward the platen, and is operable to generate a first magnetic flux to control movement of the first inspection module over the platen surface to perform a first automated inspection operation across the surface of the workpiece; a first inspection module controller coupled in communication with the first inspection module, the first inspection module controller configured to control the first magnetic flux generated by the first inspection module to move the first inspection module over the platen surface to perform the first automated inspection operation; a second inspection module disposed on the platen surface and having a second inspection end effector, wherein the second inspection module generates a second magnetic field that biases the second inspection module toward the platen, and is operable to generate a second magnetic flux to control movement of the second inspection module over the platen surface to perform a second automated inspection operation across the surface of the workpiece; and a second inspection module controller coupled in communication w
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