Safety architecture for an automated work cell

US12017365B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12017365-B2
Application numberUS-202117501649-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 14, 2021
Priority dateOct 20, 2020
Publication dateJun 25, 2024
Grant dateJun 25, 2024

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Safety architecture for an automated work cell provides a barrier separating a work cell area from an operator or personnel area. The safety architecture enables personnel to conduct routine interactions with nonfunctioning motion platforms or positioning machines located in the work cell area through openings in the barrier separating the personnel area from the work cell area while other motion platforms or positioning machines in the work cell area continues to function.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A safety architecture for a machine work cell, the machine work cell having a plurality of automated platforms or positioning machines, the safety architecture comprising: a barrier defining a lower opening that (i) passes through the barrier and extends to a bottom of the barrier, and (ii) extends around the plurality of automated platforms or positioning machines to thereby separate a work cell area for the plurality of automated platforms or positioning machines from a personnel area for personnel that maintain the plurality of automated platforms or positioning machines in the work cell area; and a cart having a cart panel that extends vertically upward from the cart to close the lower opening through the barrier when the cart is moved from the personnel area into the work cell area through the lower opening. 2. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 1 , wherein the cart panel is moveable between a closed position of the cart panel where the cart panel covers over the lower opening and an opened position of the cart panel where the cart panel is displaced from the lower opening. 3. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 2 , further comprising: a control system programmed to: communicate with the plurality of automated platforms or positioning machines in the work cell area and with the cart; lock the cart panel in the closed position in response to the control system sensing a functioning one of the automated platforms or positioning machines adjacent the lower opening; and unlock the cart panel and enable the cart panel to be moved to the opened position of the cart panel in response to the control system sensing one of the automated platforms or positioning machines that has been: (i) controlled to move to a position adjacent the lower opening and then (ii) controlled to be immobile and non-functioning. 4. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 3 , wherein the barrier defines a test coupon opening through the barrier, the test coupon opening providing personnel in the personnel area access to a test coupon location in the work cell area. 5. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 1 , wherein the cart includes a top surface for receiving and supporting an end effector received by the cart from a positioning machine in the work cell area, and wherein the cart panel is secured to the top surface. 6. A safety architecture for a machine work cell comprising: a barrier separating a work cell area for positioning machines having end effectors on the positioning machines from a personnel area for personnel that maintain the positioning machines in the work cell area; first and second lower openings through the barrier that extend to a bottom of the barrier, and around the plurality of automated platforms or positioning machines; first and second upper openings disposed above the first and second lower openings and providing personnel in the personnel area access to an immobile, non-functioning positioning machine connected to an end effector needing replacement in the work cell area and adjacent the first and second upper openings, respectively, while other positioning machines in the work cell area are mobile and functioning; a first cart moveable from the personnel area through the first lower opening through the barrier and into the work cell area, the first cart having a top surface configured to receive thereon and support the end effector needing replacement and having a first panel extending vertically upward from the top surface to close the first lower opening when the first cart is in the work cell area; and a second cart having a top surface configured to receive and support a replacement end effector, the second cart being moveable from the personnel area with the replacement end effector through the second lower opening through the barrier and into the work cell area to a position where the positioning machine can connect to the replacement end effector, and the second cart being moveable without the replacement end effector from the work cell area through the second lower opening through the barrier and into the personnel area. 7. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 6 , further comprising: a control system configured to communicate with the positioning machines and control movements and functioning of the positioning machines; and the control system being operable to move the positioning machine to a position adjacent the first upper opening and then control the positioning machine to be immobile and nonfunctioning. 8. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 6 , further comprising: the first panel being secured to the first cart, the first panel being moveable over the first lower opening to a closed position of the first panel where the first panel covers over the first lower opening in response to the first cart being moved from the personnel area through the first lower opening through the barrier and into the work cell area, and the first panel being moveable to an opened position of the first panel where the first panel is displaced from the first lower opening in response to the first cart being moved from the work cell area through the first lower opening through the barrier and into the personnel area; and, a second panel secured to the second cart, the second panel extending vertically upward from the second cart, the second panel being moveable over the second lower opening to a closed position of the second panel where the second panel covers over the second lower opening in response to the second cart being moved from the personnel area through the second lower opening through the barrier and into the work cell area, and the second panel being moveable to an opened position of the second panel where the second panel is displaced from the second lower opening in response to the second cart being moved from the work cell area through the second lower opening through the barrier and into the personnel area. 9. The safety architecture for a machine work cell are of claim 8 , further comprising: the control system being programmed to communicate with the positioning machines in the work cell area and with the first panel, the control system being operable to lock the first panel in the closed position of the first panel in the first lower opening through the barrier in response to the control system sensing a mobile and functioning positioning machine adjacent the first lower opening through the barrier, and the control system being operable to unlock the first panel and enable the first panel to be moved to the opened position of the first panel in response to the control system sensing an immobile and nonfunctioning positioning machine adjacent the first lower opening. 10. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 6 , further comprising: the first lower opening being a cart and end effector opening through the barrier; and, the first upper opening being configured as a tooling opening through the barrier, the tooling opening providing personnel in the personnel area access to a tool changing location in the work cell area. 11. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 10 , further comprising: a test coupon opening through the barrier, the test coupon opening providing personnel in the personnel area access to a test coupon location in the work cell area through the test coupon opening. 12. The safety architecture for a machine work cell of claim 11 , further comprising: a tooling panel over the tooling opening, the tooling panel being moveable between a closed position

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  • Means or methods for maintaining or repairing manipulators · CPC title

  • with provision for the remote detachment or exchange of the head or parts thereof · CPC title

  • comprising a plurality of manipulators · CPC title

  • in connection with the locking of doors, covers, guards, or like members giving access to moving machine parts · CPC title

  • Chambers provided with manipulation devices (constructional features of the mounting of the manipulator in the wall B25J1/08 {; glove-boxes for nuclear applications G21F7/04}) · CPC title

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What does patent US12017365B2 cover?
Safety architecture for an automated work cell provides a barrier separating a work cell area from an operator or personnel area. The safety architecture enables personnel to conduct routine interactions with nonfunctioning motion platforms or positioning machines located in the work cell area through openings in the barrier separating the personnel area from the work cell area while other moti…
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Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B25J9/1676. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Jun 25 2024 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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