Self-balancing robotic motorcycle

US10486755B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10486755-B2
Application numberUS-201715828387-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2017
Priority dateNov 30, 2017
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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A robotic motorcycle may include a chassis, driven wheel assemblies, and a control loop stabilizer. The driven wheel assemblies may each include a wheel and a bevel gear. The wheel may be mounted to an axle for rotation about a drive axis and steering about a substantially vertical steering axis. A steer shaft may connect the axle to a steer assembly that controls rotation of the steer shaft about the steering axis to steer the wheel. A drive shaft may be coupled to a drive assembly that controls rotation of the drive shaft about the steering axis. The bevel gear may couple the other end of the drive shaft to the axle so that rotation of the drive shaft about the steering axis controls rotation of the wheel about the drive axis. The control loop stabilizer may determine parameters for the drive and steer assemblies to balance the motorcycle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A robotic motorcycle comprising: a chassis that comprises a fore end and an aft end; fore and aft driven wheel assemblies mounted proximate to the fore and aft ends of the chassis, respectively, each of the driven wheel assemblies comprising: a wheel mounted to an axle for rotation about a drive axis and steering about a substantially vertical steering axis; a drive shaft extending along the steering axis from a first drive shaft end to a second drive shaft end, the second drive shaft end being connected to a drive assembly that controls rotation of the drive shaft about the steering axis; a steer shaft extending along the steering axis from a first steer shaft end to a second steer shaft end, the first steer shaft end being connected to the axle and the second steer shaft end being connected to a steer assembly that controls rotation of the steer shaft about the steering axis to steer the wheel about the steering axis; and a bevel gear connecting the first drive shaft end to the axle such that rotation of the drive shaft about the steering axis controls rotation of the wheel about the drive axis to drive the robotic motorcycle in a substantially horizontal direction; and a control loop stabilizer configured to balance the robotic motorcycle. 2. The robotic motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the control loop stabilizer comprises: sensors for detecting balancing input, the balancing input comprising information indicative of at least one of: a linear velocity of the robotic motorcycle; an angular velocity of the robotic motorcycle; a linear velocity of each wheel; an angular velocity of each wheel; or an orientation of each wheel; and a controller communicatively coupled to at least one of: the sensors; each drive assembly; or each steer assembly; wherein the controller is configured to: receive the balancing input from the sensors; based on the balancing input, determine drive and steer parameters for each drive and steer assembly, respectively, to balance the robotic motorcycle; and cause each drive and steer assembly to operate according to the determined drive and steer parameters, respectively. 3. The robotic motorcycle of claim 2 , wherein the control loop stabilizer comprises a gyroscope. 4. The robotic motorcycle of claim 2 , wherein each driven wheel assembly further comprises a brake that is connected to the second drive shaft end and configured to retard motion of the drive shaft to thereby retard motion of the wheel. 5. The robotic motorcycle of claim 4 , wherein the brake comprises a disc brake that comprises: a disc arranged on the second drive shaft end and configured to rotate with the drive shaft about the steering axis; and a pair of pads on top and bottom sides of the disc, wherein the controller is configured to cause the pads to compress against the top and bottom sides of the disc to retard rotation of the disc and thereby retard rotation of the drive shaft. 6. The robotic motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein, for each driven wheel assembly, the wheel is configured to freely rotate 360 degrees around the steering axis. 7. The robotic motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein the chassis further comprises: a base having a fore end and an aft end; a fore platform connected to the fore end of the base; and an aft platform connected to the aft end of the base; wherein the fore driven wheel assembly is mounted on the fore platform and the aft driven wheel assembly is mounted on the aft platform. 8. The robotic motorcycle of claim 7 , further comprising: a suspension system that comprises a fore suspension mechanism for controlling suspension of the fore platform relative to the base; and an aft suspension mechanism for controlling suspension of the aft platform relative to the base. 9. The robotic motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein, for each driven wheel assembly, the drive axis and the steering axis together form an oblique angle such that the wheel is tilted relative to the steering axis and the wheel is steerable about the steering axis at a single point of rotation. 10. The robotic motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein, for each driven wheel assembly: the second drive shaft end extends above the chassis; the second steer shaft end extends above the chassis; the drive assembly is mounted on top of the chassis; or the steer assembly is mounted on top of the chassis. 11. The robotic motorcycle of claim 1 , wherein, for each driven wheel assembly, the drive shaft is concentrically arranged inside of the steer shaft. 12. A vehicular platform, comprising: a chassis that comprises a fore end and an aft end; and fore and aft driven wheel assemblies mounted proximate to the fore and aft ends of the chassis, respectively, each of the driven wheel assemblies comprising: a wheel mounted to an axle for rotation about a drive axis and steering about a substantially vertical steering axis; a drive shaft extending along the steering axis from a first drive shaft end to a second drive shaft end, the second drive shaft end being connected to a drive assembly that controls rotation of the drive shaft about the steering axis; a steer shaft extending along the steering axis from a first steer shaft end to a second steer shaft end, the first steer shaft end being connected to the axle and the second steer shaft end being connected to a steer assembly that controls rotation of the steer shaft about the steering axis to steer the wheel about the steering axis; and a bevel gear connecting the first drive shaft end to the axle such that rotation of the drive shaft about the steering axis controls rotation of the wheel about the drive axis to drive the vehicular platform in a substantially horizontal direction. 13. The vehicular platform of claim 12 , wherein the chassis further comprises: a base having a fore end and an aft end; a fore platform connected to the fore end of the base; and an aft platform connected to the aft end of the base; wherein the fore driven wheel assembly is mounted on the fore platform and the aft driven wheel assembly is mounted on the aft platform. 14. The vehicular platform of claim 13 , further comprising: a suspension system that includes a fore suspension mechanism for controlling suspension of the fore platform relative to the base; and an aft suspension mechanism for controlling suspension of the aft platform relative to the base. 15. The vehicular platform of claim 12 , further comprising a control loop stabilizer that is configured to balance the vehicular platform. 16. The vehicular platform of claim 15 , wherein the control loop stabilizer comprises: sensors for detecting balancing input, the balancing input comprising information indicative of at least one of: a linear velocity of the vehicular platform; an angular velocity of the vehicular platform; a linear velocity of each wheel; an angular velocity of each wheel; or an orientation of each wheel; and a controller communicatively coupled to at least one of: the sensors; each drive assembly; or each steer assembly; wherein the controller is configured to: receive the balancing input from the sensors; based on the balancing input, determine drive and steer parameters for each drive and steer assembly, respectively, to balance the vehicular platform; and cause each drive and steer assembly to operate according to the determined drive and steer parameters, respectively. 17. The vehicular platform of claim 16 , wherein each driven wheel assembly further comprises a disc brake that is connected to th

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  • B62D37/06Primary

    using gyroscopes · CPC title

  • Safety, monitoring · CPC title

  • with two road wheels in tandem on the longitudinal centre line of the vehicle · CPC title

  • Type of vehicles · CPC title

  • including control of differentials · CPC title

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What does patent US10486755B2 cover?
A robotic motorcycle may include a chassis, driven wheel assemblies, and a control loop stabilizer. The driven wheel assemblies may each include a wheel and a bevel gear. The wheel may be mounted to an axle for rotation about a drive axis and steering about a substantially vertical steering axis. A steer shaft may connect the axle to a steer assembly that controls rotation of the steer shaft ab…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Facebook Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D37/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 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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