Coupling device, automatic towing vehicle, and automatic towing system

US10894453B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10894453-B2
Application numberUS-201816116754-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2018
Priority dateAug 31, 2017
Publication dateJan 19, 2021
Grant dateJan 19, 2021

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Abstract

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A coupling device that couples with a cart includes a coupling portion that couples with the cart, a base portion that guides the coupling portion, and a driving motor that drives the coupling portion. The driving motor drives and controls the coupling portion so as to be changeable among a first state in which the coupling portion is housed, a second state in which the coupling portion is capable of coupling with the cart, and a third state in which the coupling portion couples with the cart. With the coupling portion and a side frame of the cart facing each other, the coupling portion changes from the second state to the third state, thereby causing the coupling portion and the side frame to be coupled to each other.

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A coupling device that couples with a movable vehicle to be towed, comprising: a coupling portion that couples with a portion to be coupled to a front portion of the vehicle to be towed; a base portion to which an end of the coupling portion is connected; and a first driving portion that drives the coupling portion, wherein the first driving portion drives the coupling portion so as to be changeable among a first state in which a height of the coupling portion is lower than an undersurface of the vehicle to be towed, a second state in which the height of the coupling portion is higher than the undersurface of the vehicle to be towed, and a third state in which the height of the coupling portion is higher than the undersurface of the vehicle to be towed and lower than the height in the second state, and wherein, to couple the coupling portion and the vehicle to be towed to each other, with a portion of the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled facing each other, the first driving portion causes the coupling portion to change from the second state to the third state, thereby causing the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled to enter a coupled state of being coupled to each other, wherein the coupling portion includes an arm portion that has an end connected to the base portion and that is driven by the first driving portion; and a hook portion that is disposed on another end of the arm portion and that couples with the portion to be coupled, and wherein, to couple the coupling portion and the vehicle to be towed to each other, the first driving portion drives the arm portion to be lowered from a state in which the hook portion is positioned above the portion to be coupled, thereby causing the coupling portion to enter the coupled state, wherein the arm portion enters a state of standing upright from the base portion in the second state and the third state. 2. The coupling device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm portion enters a state of being folded down so as to extend in a horizontal direction from the base portion in the first state. 3. The coupling device according to claim 1 , wherein the arm portion is positioned lower than the undersurface of the vehicle to be towed in the first state due to the height of the coupling portion being changed in a vertical direction. 4. The coupling device according to claim 1 , wherein the first driving portion drives the arm portion to move up and down in a vertical direction. 5. The coupling device according to claim 1 , wherein the first driving portion performs a folding/raising operation in which the arm portion changes between the state of standing upright from the base portion and the state of being folded down so as to extend from the base portion in a horizontal direction. 6. The coupling device according to claim 1 , wherein the base portion includes an introducing portion that introduces at least a portion of the coupling portion, and wherein, in the third state, the coupling portion is held by the base portion in a state in which a portion of the coupling portion to be introduced is introduced into the introducing portion. 7. The coupling device according to claim 6 , wherein the coupling portion is held by the base portion in a state in which horizontal movement of the coupling portion is restricted by a sidewall of an inner portion of the introducing portion or by a restricting member disposed in the inner portion of the introducing portion. 8. The coupling device according to claim 1 , comprising: a first position detecting sensor that detects a position of the coupling portion in a vertical direction with respect to the portion to be coupled, wherein, based on a detection result of the first position detecting sensor, the first driving portion drives the coupling portion so as to change from the second state to the third state. 9. The coupling device according to claim 1 , comprising: a second driving portion capable of adjusting a position of the coupling portion in a horizontal direction with respect to the portion to be coupled. 10. The coupling device according to claim 9 , wherein, in the second state, the second driving portion adjusts the position of the coupling portion in the horizontal direction with respect to the portion to be coupled to cause the portion of the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled to face each other. 11. The coupling device according to claim 10 , comprising: a second position detecting sensor that detects a position of the coupling portion in the horizontal direction with respect to the portion to be coupled, wherein, based on a detection result of the second position detecting sensor, the second driving portion adjusts the position of the coupling portion in the horizontal direction. 12. An automatic towing vehicle comprising the coupling device according to claim 1 . 13. The automatic towing vehicle according to claim 12 , comprising: a traveling device for traveling on a traveling surface; a travel controller that controls traveling; and a body, wherein, in the first state, the automatic towing vehicle is capable of entering a gap between the undersurface of the vehicle to be towed and the traveling surface. 14. The automatic towing vehicle according to claim 13 , wherein, in the second state, the travel controller controls traveling to cause the portion of the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled to face each other. 15. The automatic towing vehicle according to claim 14 , comprising: a second position detecting sensor that detects a position of the automatic towing vehicle in a horizontal direction with respect to the portion to be coupled, wherein the travel controller controls traveling based on a position detected by the second position detecting sensor. 16. The automatic towing vehicle according to claim 13 , wherein, in the first state, the automatic towing vehicle enters an underlying state in which at least a portion of the body enters the gap between the undersurface of the vehicle to be towed and the traveling surface, wherein, in the underlying state, the first state changes to the second state with the coupling portion being positioned outside a region directly under the undersurface of the vehicle to be towed, wherein, in the second state, the position of the automatic towing vehicle in a horizontal direction is adjusted to cause the portion of the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled to face each other, and wherein, with the portion of the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled facing each other, the second state changes to the third state, thereby causing the coupling portion and the portion to be coupled to enter a coupled state of being coupled to each other. 17. An automatic towing system comprising: the automatic towing vehicle according to claim 12 ; and a vehicle to be towed by the automatic towing vehicle.

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Classifications

  • rigidly · CPC title

  • for carts, scooters or the like · CPC title

  • involving supply lines, electric circuits or the like · CPC title

  • for actuating the hitch by powered means · CPC title

  • B60D1/00Primary

    Traction couplings; Hitches; Draw-gear; Towing devices (fifth-wheel traction couplings B62D53/08) · CPC title

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What does patent US10894453B2 cover?
A coupling device that couples with a cart includes a coupling portion that couples with the cart, a base portion that guides the coupling portion, and a driving motor that drives the coupling portion. The driving motor drives and controls the coupling portion so as to be changeable among a first state in which the coupling portion is housed, a second state in which the coupling portion is capa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sharp Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60D1/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 19 2021 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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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).