Performing Surface Treatments Using an Automated Guided Vehicle
US-2016130017-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US11534885B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11534885-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616308257-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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Processe and system for preparing a vehicle surface (e.g., an aircraft fuselage) for painting include a preparation booth ( 100 ) which is sized and configured to house the vehicle (F). At least one robotic assembly ( 200 a, 200 b ) is reciprocally movable within the preparation booth ( 100 ) relative to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle (F), and is provided with a robotic hand ( 230 ) having at least one abrasive disc ( 242 a) attached to an attachment pad ( 242 ) of the robotic hand ( 230 ), and at least one nozzle ( 252 a, 252 b, 252 c ) for discharging a stream of rinse fluid. Operation of the at least one robotic assembly ( 230 ) will cause the at least one abrasive disc ( 242 a ) of the robot hand ( 230 ) to abrade the surface of the vehicle (F). The robotic hand ( 230 ) may thereafter be maneuvered so that the at least one nozzle ( 252 a, 252 b, 252 c ) is directed toward the abraded vehicle surface (F). A stream of rinse fluid may then be discharged through the at least one nozzle ( 252 a, 252 b, 252 c ) and towards the abraded surface of the vehicle (F) so as to rinse the abraded surface of particulate matter.
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A process for preparing a vehicle surface for painting comprising the steps of: (a) providing a preparation booth which is sized and configured to house a vehicle having the vehicle surface, wherein the preparation booth includes at least one robotic assembly which is reciprocally movable within the preparation booth relative to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, the robotic assembly comprising a robotic hand having at least one abrasive disc attached to an attachment pad of the robotic hand, and at least one nozzle for discharging a stream of rinse fluid; (b) positioning the vehicle having the vehicle surface to be prepared for painting within the preparation booth; (c) operating the at least one robotic assembly to cause the at least one abrasive disc of the robot hand to abrade the surface of the vehicle; (d) maneuvering the robotic hand so that the at least one nozzle is directed toward the abraded vehicle surface and discharging the stream of rinse fluid through the at least one nozzle and towards the abraded surface of the vehicle so as to rinse the abraded surface of particulate matter; (e) providing the robotic assembly with an abrasive disc removal assembly for removing an exhausted abrasive disc from the attachment pad of the robotic hand; f) maneuvering the robotic hand relative to the abrasive disc removal assembly to remove the exhausted abrasive disc from the attachment pad of the robotic hand; (g) providing a disc replenishment assembly having a stack of unused abrasive discs to allow attachment of a forwardmost one of the unused abrasive discs onto the attachment pad of the robotic hand; and (h) maneuvering the robotic hand relative to the disc replenishment assembly so as to coaxially align the attachment pad thereof with the stack of unused abrasive discs, and bringing the attachment pad into contact with the forwardmost one of the unused abrasive discs in the stack so as to cause the forwardmost one of the unused abrasive discs in the stack to become physically attached to the attachment pad of the robotic hand, and thereafter (h1) moving a shutter element into an operative position to close a forward open end of a cylindrical sleeve cage; and (h2) operating a sleeve base member within the sleeve cage so as to press the stack of unused abrasive discs against the shutter element and thereby reposition the stack of unused abrasive discs within the cylindrical sleeve cage. 2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein steps (c) and (d) are alternately repeated. 3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein step (f) comprises: (f1) positioning the abrasive disc attached to the attachment pad of the robotic hand onto a target platform of the disc replenishment system; (f2) operating a finger element of the disc replenishment system to cause the finger element to engage a perimetrical edge region of the exhausted abrasive pad and thereby positionally capture the exhausted abrasive disc against the target platform; and (f3) operating the robotic hand to tilt the attachment pad away from the finger element while the exhausted abrasive pad is positionally captured against the target platform to thereby strip the exhausted abrasive disc from the attachment pad of the robotic hand. 4. The process according to claim 3 , which further comprises eliminating the exhausted abrasive disc from the target platform by disengaging the finger element from the perimetrical edge of the exhausted abrasive disc, and thereafter causing pressurized air to be discharged through apertures in the target platform to thereby blow the exhausted abrasive disc away from the target platform. 5. The process according to claim 1 , wherein step (b) is practiced by observing an initial position of the vehicle in the preparation booth using a video vision system associated with the at least one robotic assembly, and thereafter repositioning the vehicle in the preparation booth should any positional misalignment be detected. 6. A process for preparing a vehicle surface for painting comprising the steps of: (a) providing a preparation booth which is sized and configured to house a vehicle having the vehicle surface, wherein the preparation booth includes at least one robotic assembly which is reciprocally movable within the preparation booth relative to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, the robotic assembly comprising a robotic hand having at least one abrasive disc attached to at least one attachment pad of the robotic hand, and at least one nozzle for discharging a stream of rinse fluid; (b) positioning the vehicle having the vehicle surface to be prepared for painting within the preparation booth; (c) operating the at least one robotic assembly to cause the at least one abrasive disc of the robot hand to abrade the surface of the vehicle; (d) maneuvering the robotic hand so that the at least one nozzle is directed toward the abraded vehicle surface and discharging the stream of rinse fluid through the at least one nozzle and towards the abraded surface of the vehicle so as to rinse the abraded surface of particulate matter; (e) providing the robotic assembly with an abrasive disc cleaning assembly comprising a cylindrical cleaning canister; (f) maneuvering the robotic hand so as to coaxially align the at least one attachment pad and the at least one abrasive disc attached thereto with the cleaning canister and thereafter inserting the at least one attachment pad and the at least one abrasive disc attached thereto into the cleaning canister; and (g) causing a cleaning fluid to be directed against the abrasive disc within the cleaning canister. 7. A process for preparing a vehicle surface for painting comprising the steps of: (a) providing a preparation booth which is sized and configured to house a vehicle having the vehicle surface, wherein the preparation booth includes at least one robotic assembly which is reciprocally movable within the preparation booth relative to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle, the robotic assembly comprising a robotic hand having at least one abrasive disc attached to an attachment pad of the robotic hand, and at least one nozzle for discharging a stream of rinse fluid; (b) positioning the vehicle having the vehicle surface to be prepared for painting within the preparation booth; (c) operating the at least one robotic assembly to cause the at least one abrasive disc of the robot hand to abrade the surface of the vehicle; (d) maneuvering the robotic hand so that the at least one nozzle is directed toward the abraded vehicle surface and discharging the stream of rinse fluid through the at least one nozzle and towards the abraded surface of the vehicle so as to rinse the abraded surface of particulate matter; (e) maintaining a stack of unused abrasive discs within a cylindrical sleeve cage of a disc replenishment system; (f) slideably moving a sleeve base member within the cylindrical sleeve cage to advance the stack of unused abrasive discs toward an open forward end of the cylindrical sleeve cage; and (g) moving a shutter element of the cylindrical sleeve cage between an inoperative position wherein the open forward end of the cylindrical sleeve cage is uncovered by the shutter element so as to expose a forwardmost one of the at least one abrasive discs in the stack, and an operative condition wherein the open forward end of the cylindrical sleeve cage is covered by the shutter element. 8. A process for preparing a vehicle surface for painting comprising the steps of: (a) providing a preparation booth which is sized and configured to house a vehicle having the vehicle surface, wherein the preparation booth includes at least one robotic assembly which is reciprocally movable within the preparation booth
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