Biomimetic tower climbing robot and tower climbing method thereof
US-2024336312-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US10960945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10960945-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916580192-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A wall surface suction-type travel device includes a main body, a cushion, a plurality of support wheels, a crawler, and a drive source. The main body includes a wall-surface facing section and a draw-in port. The cushion is disposed on the wall-surface facing section of the main body and surrounding an edge of the draw-in port. The cushion is elastically deformable and has a slide surface sliding on the wall surface when the wall surface suction-type travel device travels on the wall surface. The plurality of support wheels are disposed on the main body. The crawler is an endless belt suspended on the plurality of the support wheels. The crawler has a grip surface put into contact with the wall surface when the wall surface suction-type travel device travels on the wall surface. The drive source is to rotate the crawler.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wall surface suction-type travel device configured to travel on a wall surface while being suctioned on the wall surface, the wall surface suction-type travel device comprising: a main body that includes a wall-surface facing section and a draw-in port, the wall-surface facing section facing the wall surface when the wall surface suction-type travel device travels on the wall surface, the draw-in port being formed in the wall-surface facing section and being connected to a suction device; a cushion disposed on the wall-surface facing section of the main body and surrounding an edge of the draw-in port, the cushion being elastically deformable and having a slide surface sliding on the wall surface when the wall surface suction-type travel device travels on the wall surface; a plurality of support wheels disposed on the main body; a crawler that is an endless belt suspended on the plurality of support wheels, the crawler having a grip surface put into contact with the wall surface when the wall surface suction-type travel device travels on the wall surface; and a drive source to rotate the crawler, wherein the slide surface of the cushion is at a more outer position than a position of the grip surface of the crawler in the wall surface suction-type travel device when the wall surface suction-type travel device is separated from the wall surface and is under no strain, wherein the crawler is elastically deformable, and wherein an elastic modulus of the cushion is lower than an elastic modulus of the crawler. 2. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 1 , wherein the crawler is elastically deformable in a thickness direction. 3. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 1 , wherein the crawler comprises: a base belt suspended on the plurality of support wheels; a first elastic layer disposed on the base belt; and a second elastic layer being disposed on the first elastic layer and being put into contact with the wall surface, and wherein an elastic modulus of the first elastic layer is higher than an elastic modulus of the second elastic layer. 4. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 3 , wherein a thickness of the first elastic layer is greater than a thickness of the second elastic layer. 5. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 3 , wherein each of the first elastic layer and the second elastic layer of the crawler is divided into a plurality of parts arranged along a direction in which the crawler is elongated. 6. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 1 , wherein the cushion has a front end part and a rear end part that are opposed to each other in a direction along which the wall surface suction-type travel device travels, wherein the cushion has a front inclined surface at the front end part, the front inclined surface being inclined relative to the wall surface in such a way that the front inclined surface is farther away from the wall surface as closer to a front distal end of the cushion, and wherein the cushion has a rear inclined surface at the rear end part, the rear inclined surface being inclined relative to the wall surface in such a way that the rear inclined surface is farther away from the wall surface as closer to a rear distal end of the cushion. 7. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 1 , wherein the draw-in port of the main body is connected via a flexible hose with the suction device disposed separately from the wall surface suction-type travel device. 8. The wall surface suction-type travel device according to claim 1 , wherein the draw-in port of the main body is connected to the suction device mounted on the main body.
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having magnetic or pneumatic adhesion · CPC title
Ground engaging parts or elements {(tracks specially adapted for amphibious vehicles B60F3/0015)} · CPC title
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