Internal dimension detection using contact direction sensitive probe
US-2018149460-A1 · May 31, 2018 · US
US10274302B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10274302-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615365861-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A robotic coordinate measurement machine (CMM) having a contact direction sensitive (CDS) probe is usable to detect internal dimensions for an object of interest. A robot arm may contact a surface with the CDS probe which may then detect a magnitude and direction of the resulting reaction force. The robotic CMM may monitor the magnitude and/or direction of the reaction force while the CDS probe is being slide across a surface to determine dimensions for the surface. Changes in the reaction force sensed by the CDS probe may be used to identify contact with other surfaces of contours in the surface the CDS probe is being slid across. A path of the CDS probe may be altered based on the contact with other surfaces or the contours.
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A system for determining internal dimensions of a shoe, the system comprising: a fixture to support the shoe; a robot arm to traverse a contact direction sensitive (CDS) probe along one or more interior surfaces of the shoe to generate a reaction force against the CDS probe, the CDS probe configured to detect at least a magnitude of the reaction force and a direction of the reaction force, the robot arm including a plurality of links that are pivotably connected at motorized joints to form a mechanical linkage; one or more processors; and one or more computer readable storage media storing instructions that are executable by the one or more processors to: cause the robot arm to move the CDS probe into contact with a first interior surface of the shoe to initiate the reaction force; cause the robot arm to slide the CDS probe in a first direction along the first interior surface to determine first internal dimension data corresponding to the first interior surface; identify, based on a first change in the direction of the reaction force, contact between the CDS probe and a second interior surface of the shoe to determine second internal dimension data corresponding to the second interior surface; in response to the contact between the CDS probe and the second interior surface, cause the robot arm to move the CDS probe in a second direction toward a third interior surface of the shoe to determine an additional amount of the first internal dimension data or the second internal dimension data; and identify, based on a second change in the direction of the reaction force, contact between the CDS probe and the third interior surface to determine third internal dimension data corresponding to the third interior surface. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the CDS probe is coupled to a distal link of the plurality of links via at least one actuator configured to move a rounded tip of the CDS probe within at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the distal link. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the one or more processors to: determine an internal cavity profile based at least in part on the first internal dimension data and the second dimensional data; and cause a shape of the mechanical linkage to adapt to the internal cavity profile to insert the CDS probe at least partially into a toe box of the shoe without contacting the one or more interior surfaces of the shoe. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the CDS probe is coupled to the mechanical linkage via at least one actuator coupled to a distal link of the plurality of links, and wherein the instructions are further executable by the one or more processors to cause the at least one actuator to move the CDS probe along the one or more interior surfaces while the mechanical linkage remains within a clearance zone. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the CDS probe is configured to detect components of the reaction force including at least a first component along a first axis, a second component along a second axis, and a third component along a third axis, and wherein the instructions are further executable to determine the magnitude and the direction of the reaction force based on the components. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the CDS probe includes a rounded probe tip coupled to a first end of a rod and a load cell coupled to a second end of the rod, the load cell to detect at least a force along a first axis and one or more moments about at least one of a second axis or a third axis, and wherein the instructions are further executable by the one or more processors to determine a point of contact between the rounded probe tip and the one or more interior surfaces based on the force and the one or more moments. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the CDS probe includes a rounded probe tip having a touch sensitive outer surface to detect one or more points of contact between the touch sensitive outer surface and the one or more interior surfaces of the shoe. 8. A computer-implemented method to determine internal dimensions of an object of interest, the method comprising: causing a robot arm to move a contact direction sensitive (CDS) probe into contact with a first interior surface of the object of interest to generate at least one reaction force, the at least one reaction force having a magnitude and a direction; identifying, based on a first component of the at least one reaction force, a first point of contact between a rounded outer surface of the CDS probe and the first interior surface; causing the robot arm to move the CDS probe along the first interior surface on a first path to determine internal dimension data corresponding to the first interior surface; monitoring the at least one reaction force while the CDS probe is moving along the first interior surface; determining, based on a change to the direction of the at least one reaction force, that the CDS probe has moved into contact with a second interior surface of the object of interest; identifying, based on a second component of the at least one reaction force, a second point of contact between the rounded outer surface and the second interior surface, wherein the change to the direction of the at least one reaction force is caused by the second component; and in response to the contact with the second interior surface, causing the robot arm to move the CDS probe on a second path along the first interior surface or the second interior surface. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , further comprising: monitoring the at least one reaction force while the CDS probe is sliding along the first interior surface on the second path; determining, based on a second change to the direction of the at least one reaction force, that the CDS probe has moved into contact with a third interior surface of the object of interest; and in response to the contact with the third interior surface, causing the robot arm to move the CDS probe on a third path along the first interior surface, the third path leading the CDS probe into contact with the second interior surface. 10. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , further comprising: monitoring at least one of the direction or the magnitude of the reaction force to determine a contour of the first surface; and dynamically adjusting the first path to cause the CDS probe to follow the contour of the first surface. 11. The computer-implemented method of claim 10 , further comprising: determining, based at least in part on the contour of the first surface, a clearance zone corresponding to an interior volume of the object of interest; and causing a shape of the robot arm to adapt to the clearance zone to insert the robot arm into the interior volume without contacting interior surfaces of the object of interest, the interior surfaces including at least the first interior surface and the second interior surface. 12. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , further comprising: receiving a product identifier that corresponds to the object of interest, wherein the product identifier is associated with at least a type indication of the object of interest; and determining, based on the type indication, expected characteristics of at least the first interior surface and the second interior surface. 13. The computer-implemented method of claim 8 , further comprising accessing computer vision imagery of the object of interest to identify an opening into an interior region of the object of interest, wherein the causing the robot arm to move the CDS probe into contact with the first interior surface includes causing t
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