Automated human personnel fall arresting system and method

US10347109B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10347109-B2
Application numberUS-201615346154-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 8, 2016
Priority dateNov 8, 2016
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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An automated human personnel fall arresting system including a holonomic base platform, a boom arm movably mounted to and depending from the base platform, at least a portion of the arm being movable in three degrees-of-freedom relative to the base platform, a tether supported by the arm, an operator harness coupled to the tether so as to be dependent from the arm, at least one sensor disposed on the arm and configured to sense movement of the portion of the arm in two degrees-of-freedom of the three degrees-of-freedom, and a controller mounted to the base platform and communicably coupled to the at least one sensor, the controller being configured to automatically control position of the base platform in two orthogonal translational directions and one rotation direction controlled independently from translation, relative to the operator harness, based on signals from the at least one sensor.

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An automated human personnel fall arresting system comprising: a holonomic base platform; a boom arm movably mounted to and depending from the holonomic base platform, at least a portion of the boom arm being movable in three degrees-of-freedom relative to the holonomic base platform; a tether supported by the boom arm; an operator harness coupled to the tether so as to be dependent from the boom arm; a plurality of sensors disposed on the boom arm and configured to sense movement of the portion of the boom arm in two degrees-of-freedom of the three degrees-of-freedom of the boom arm; and a controller mounted to the holonomic base platform and communicably coupled to the sensors, the controller being configured to automatically control a position of the holonomic base platform in two orthogonal translational directions and one rotation direction controlled independently from said translational directions, relative to the operator harness, based on signals from the sensors, and determine, based on the signals from the sensors, that the operator harness associated with an operator is following a curved path, and automatically control the holonomic base platform to rotate so that an arm member of the boom arm is maintained in a substantially orthogonal relationship with the curved path at which the operator harness is located. 2. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 1 , wherein the boom arm comprises an extendable mast coupled to the holonomic base at a first end of the extendable mast and the arm member movably coupled to a second end of the extendable mast at a first end of the arm member. 3. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 2 , wherein the extendable mast comprises a base member and a vertical extension member movably coupled to the base member so as to extend and retract relative to the base member. 4. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 3 , further comprising a powered mast extension device configured to extend and retract the vertical extension member where the controller is configured to actuate the powered mast extension device based on operator input. 5. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 2 , wherein the arm member is coupled to the second end of the extendable mast so as to be rotatable in both pitch and yaw relative to the holonomic base platform. 6. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 5 , wherein the sensors are configured to sense a yaw angle of the arm member relative to the holonomic base platform and a pitch angle of the arm member relative to the holonomic base platform. 7. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 2 , further comprising a compliant member having a first end coupled to the arm member and a second end coupled to the extendable mast, the compliant member being configured to decelerate movement of the arm member relative to the extendable mast. 8. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 1 , further comprising one or more automated stabilization devices mounted to the holonomic base platform, the controller being configured to actuate the one or more automated stabilization devices based on the signals from the sensor. 9. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 1 , wherein the holonomic base platform comprises a first base portion, a second base portion and an articulated joint rotatably coupling the first base portion to the second base portion. 10. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 1 , further comprising an operator interface coupled to the controller, the operator interface being configured, through the controller, for manual operation of one or more of the holonomic base platform and the boom arm at the operator harness. 11. An automated human personnel fall arresting system comprising: a holonomic base platform; a boom arm movably mounted to and depending from the holonomic base platform, at least a portion of the boom arm being movable in three degrees-of-freedom relative to the holonomic base platform; a tether supported by the boom arm; an operator harness coupled to the tether so as to be dependent from the boom arm; a plurality of sensors disposed on the boom arm and configured to sense movement of the portion of the boom arm in two degrees-of-freedom of the three degrees-of-freedom of the boom arm; a controller mounted to the holonomic base platform and communicably coupled to the sensors, the controller being configured to automatically control a position of the holonomic base platform in two orthogonal translational directions and one rotation direction controlled independently from said translational directions, relative to the operator harness, based on signals from the sensors; and an operator interface coupled to the controller, the operator interface being configured, through the controller, for manual operation of one or more of the holonomic base platform and the boom arm at the operator harness, wherein the operator interface is configured to receive, from the controller, an operational status of the automated human personnel fall arresting system. 12. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 11 , wherein the boom arm comprises an extendable mast coupled to the holonomic base at a first end of the extendable mast and an arm member coupled to a second end of the extendable mast at a first end of the arm member, the arm member being fixed to the extendable mast. 13. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 12 , wherein the boom arm further comprises a tether articulation member mounted to a second end of the arm member, the tether articulation member being configured for movement in the two degrees-of-freedom of the three degrees-of-freedom of the boom arm, and the sensors comprises a tether sensing system coupled to the tether articulation member, the tether sensing system being configured to sense an angle of the tether relative to one or more of the holonomic base platform and the arm member in the two degrees-of-freedom of the three degrees-of-freedom. 14. The automated human personnel fall arresting system of claim 12 , further comprising a compliant member having a first end coupled to the arm member and a second end coupled to the extendable mast, the compliant member being configured to decelerate movement of the arm member relative to the extendable mast. 15. An automated human personnel fall arresting system comprising: a holonomic base platform; an extendable mast having a first end and a second end; an arm member having a first end and a second end, the first end of the arm member being coupled to the second end of the extendable mast so that at least a portion of the arm member is movable relative to the holonomic base platform in two degrees-of-freedom, the first end of the extendable mast being coupled to the holonomic base platform so as to extend and retract the arm member relative to the holonomic base platform in an extension direction; a tether supported by the arm member; an operator harness coupled to the tether so as to be dependent from the arm member; a plurality of sensors disposed on one or more of the extendable mast and the arm member, the sensors being configured to sense movement of the arm member in the two degrees-of-freedom; and a controller mounted to the holonomic base platform and communicably coupled to the sensors, the controller being configured to automatically control a position of the holonomic base platform in two orthogonal translational d

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  • Anchors · CPC title

  • Arrangements or use of warning devices · CPC title

  • Safety devices, e.g. for limiting or indicating lifting force · CPC title

  • Fall arrest reel devices · CPC title

  • worn on the body to detect changes of posture, e.g. a fall, inclination, acceleration, gait · CPC title

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What does patent US10347109B2 cover?
An automated human personnel fall arresting system including a holonomic base platform, a boom arm movably mounted to and depending from the base platform, at least a portion of the arm being movable in three degrees-of-freedom relative to the base platform, a tether supported by the arm, an operator harness coupled to the tether so as to be dependent from the arm, at least one sensor disposed …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62B35/0068. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 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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