Integrated conveyor motor
US-2020385217-A1 · Dec 10, 2020 · US
US11034524B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11034524-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016816096-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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A roller conveyor system configured for installation on top of a mobile robot to provide robotic transport of a payload includes: a roller conveyor, the roller conveyor comprising: a roller assembly, the roller assembly comprising a plurality of rollers, the rollers configured to move a payload, each of the rollers being configured to rotate, the roller assembly comprising a motorized roller and one or more auxiliary rollers, the motorized roller comprising a motor configured to cause the motorized roller to rotate; and a hybrid power transmission configured to drive the rollers, the hybrid power transmission coupling the motorized roller to at least one of the one or more auxiliary rollers, the hybrid power transmission using at least two power transmission methods.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roller conveyor system configured for installation on top of a mobile robot to provide robotic transport of a payload, comprising: a roller conveyor, the roller conveyor comprising: a roller assembly comprising a plurality of rollers, the rollers configured to move a payload, each of the rollers being configured to rotate, the roller assembly comprising a leading roller positioned nearest to a front side of the roller conveyor, the leading roller having a leading roller length, the roller assembly further comprising a motorized roller, the motorized roller comprising a motor configured to cause the motorized roller to rotate, the motorized roller having a motorized roller length; and a power transmission configured to drive the rollers, the power transmission coupling the motorized roller to the leading roller, wherein the leading roller length is less than the motorized roller length. 2. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , further comprising a riser assembly configured to support the roller conveyor. 3. The roller conveyor system of claim 2 , wherein the riser assembly comprises an actuator usable to adjust a height of the roller conveyor above the mobile robot. 4. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the power transmission comprises a belt drive. 5. The roller conveyor system of claim 4 , wherein the belt drive comprises a hybrid belt drive. 6. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the rollers are configured to move the payload toward a front side of the roller conveyor. 7. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the rollers are configured to move the payload toward a back side of the roller conveyor. 8. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , the roller assembly further comprising one or more auxiliary rollers, the auxiliary rollers being adjacent to and behind the motorized roller, each of the auxiliary rollers having a respective auxiliary roller length. 9. The roller conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the motorized roller is coupled, either directly or indirectly, to one or more auxiliary rollers. 10. The roller conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the motorized roller is physically coupled to one or more auxiliary rollers. 11. The roller conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the motorized roller is physically coupled to one or more auxiliary rollers by one or more poly-V belts. 12. The roller conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the leading roller length is less than one or more of the auxiliary roller lengths. 13. The roller conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the leading roller length is less than each of the auxiliary roller lengths. 14. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein all rollers rotate in a same direction. 15. The roller conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the roller assembly further comprises a secondary roller positioned adjacent to and immediately behind the leading roller, the secondary roller having a secondary roller length. 16. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the leading roller length is less than the secondary roller length. 17. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the leading roller length is less than the motorized roller length. 18. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the leading roller length is less than the secondary roller length, the leading roller length is less than the motorized roller length, and the leading roller length is less than each of the respective auxiliary roller lengths. 19. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the motorized roller is positioned adjacent to and immediately behind the secondary roller. 20. The roller conveyor system of claim 19 , wherein the motorized roller is coupled, either directly or indirectly, to the secondary roller. 21. The roller conveyor system of claim 19 , wherein the motorized roller is physically coupled to the secondary roller. 22. The roller conveyor system of claim 19 , wherein the motorized roller is physically coupled to the secondary roller by a poly-V belt. 23. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the secondary roller is coupled, either directly or indirectly, to the leading roller. 24. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the secondary roller is physically coupled to the leading roller. 25. The roller conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein the secondary roller is physically coupled to the leading roller by an O-ring belt. 26. The roller conveyor system of claim 19 , wherein the roller assembly further comprises exactly four auxiliary rollers. 27. The roller conveyor system of claim 26 , wherein the roller assembly further comprises exactly five poly-V belts, the five poly-V belts collectively coupling the four auxiliary rollers, the motorized roller, and the secondary roller. 28. The roller conveyor system of claim 27 , wherein the roller assembly further comprises exactly one O-ring belt coupling the secondary roller and the primary roller. 29. The roller conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the roller conveyor further comprises a backstop operably connected to the roller assembly at a back side of the conveyor. 30. The roller conveyor system of claim 29 , wherein the backstop is configured to stop motion of the payload toward the back side of the conveyor. 31. The roller conveyor of claim 30 , wherein the leading roller offset represents an approximate minimum distance between the mobile robot comprising the roller conveyor and a stationary conveyor at which the mobile robot is performing one or more of a payload dropoff and a payload pickup. 32. The roller conveyor system of claim 30 , wherein the leading roller offset is lowered due to the leading roller length being less than the length of at least one of the other rollers. 33. The roller conveyor system of claim 30 , wherein the leading roller offset is lowered due to the leading roller length being less than the secondary roller length, the leading roller length being less than the motorized roller length, and the leading roller length being less than each of the respective auxiliary roller lengths. 34. The roller conveyor system of claim 30 , wherein the roller conveyor system is configured to provide one or more of high power transmission and a compact profile. 35. The roller conveyor system of claim 34 , wherein high power transmission is defined as transmission of between approximately 50 watts and approximately 100 watts for a payload of approximately 150 pounds, and wherein high power transmission is further defined as transmission of approximately 500 watts for a payload of approximately 2,000 pounds. 36. The roller conveyor system of claim 30 , wherein the roller conveyor system is configured to provide both high power transmission and a compact profile. 37. The roller conveyor system of claim 36 , wherein high power transmission is defined as transmission of between approximately 50 watts and approximately 100 watts for a payload of approximately 150 pounds, and wherein high power transmission is further defined as transmission of approximately 500 watts for a payload of approximately 2,000 pounds. 38. A roller conveyor system configured for installation on top of a m
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