Autonomous and semi-autonomous hydroblasting systems and methods
US-2024091821-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US2018354000A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018354000-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816108252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A washing system that can reliably remove chips attached to the surface of a jig on which a workpiece is placed. The washing system includes a nozzle, a manipulator for moving the nozzle, an imaging part for capturing an image of a region on which a workpiece is placed, a chip detecting part for detecting a chip in the region based on the image captured by the imaging part, a arrangement determining part for determining a position and posture of the nozzle when the fluid is sprayed to the chip, a manipulator controlling part for controlling the manipulator so that the nozzle is located at the determined position and posture, and a fluid supplying part for injecting, through the nozzle, the fluid that has been supplied to the nozzle.
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1 . A washing system of a machine tool, comprising: a nozzle configured to inject fluid; a manipulator configured to move the nozzle; a storage configured to store a plurality of sets of position and posture of the nozzle when the fluid is injected to a chip present in a plurality of priority zones defined within a region on which a workpiece to be processed is placed, the sets of position and posture of the nozzle being predetermined with respect to the respective priority zones; an imaging part configured to image the region; a chip detecting part configured to detect whether or not a chip is present in each priority zone before a first fluid-injection operation by the nozzle onto each priority zone, based on an image imaged by the imaging part; an arrangement determining part configured to read out from the storage the set of position and posture corresponding to the priority zone in which the presence of the chip is detected by the chip detecting part, and determine the read-out set of position and posture as a position and posture of the nozzle when the fluid is injected to the chip present in the priority zone; a manipulator controller configured to control the manipulator so as to arrange the nozzle at the position and posture determined by the arrangement determining part; and a fluid supplying part configured to carry out the first fluid-injection operation by supplying the fluid to the nozzle so as to inject the fluid through the nozzle, when the nozzle is arranged at the position and posture determined by the arrangement determining part. 2 . The washing system according to claim 1 , wherein each set of position and posture stored in the storage is determined so that the fluid injected from the nozzle can blow away the chip in a predetermined direction. 3 . The washing system according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging part is moved by the manipulator, wherein the manipulator controller operates the manipulator so as to arrange the imaging part at a plurality of positions at which the imaging part can image enlarged images of the respective priority zones, wherein the imaging part images the region at each of the plurality of positions. 4 . The washing system according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging part images the region again after the first fluid-injection operation, wherein the chip detecting part detects whether or not the chip remains in each priority zone before a second fluid-injection operation by the nozzle onto each priority zone, based on the image imaged by the imaging part after the first fluid-injection operation, wherein the manipulator controller operates the manipulator so as to arrange the nozzle again at the position and posture, which has been determined by the arrangement determining part, when the fluid is injected to the chip present in the priority zone in which the remain of the chip is detected by the chip detecting part; wherein the fluid supplying part carries out the second fluid-injection operation by supplying the fluid to the nozzle so as to inject the fluid through the nozzle again. 5 . The washing system according to claim 4 , further comprising a warning generating part configured to generate a warning when the number of injections of fluid from the nozzle exceeds a predetermined number.
Cleaning by the force of jets, e.g. blowing-out cavities {(airguns or nozzles per se B05B1/005)} · CPC title
Cleaning · CPC title
Arrangements for mounting, supporting or holding spraying apparatus · CPC title
responsive to presence or shape of target (B05B12/124 takes precedence) · CPC title
using image analysis, e.g. for radar, infrared or array camera images · CPC title
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