Robot cleaner

US9526390B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9526390-B2
Application numberUS-201615000424-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 19, 2016
Priority dateJan 20, 2015
Publication dateDec 27, 2016
Grant dateDec 27, 2016

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Abstract

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A robot cleaner includes a main body that defines an external appearance of the robot cleaner. The robot cleaner further includes a plurality of dust sensors that are located at different positions on the main body and that are configured to sense dust that is located in a traveling route of the robot cleaner. The robot cleaner further includes a control unit that is configured to control movement and a cleaning operation of the robot cleaner based on sensing data from the plurality of dust sensors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A robot cleaner comprising: a main body forming an external appearance; a plurality of dust sensors provided at different positions of the main body and sensing dust in a traveling route of the main body; and a control unit configured to control traveling and cleaning of the main body on the basis of sensing results from the plurality of dust sensors, wherein the plurality of dust sensors include: a first sensor provided on a front side of the main body to pre-sense dust on the traveling route; and a second sensor provided on a rear side of the main body to post-sense dust on the traveling route, wherein the control unit recognizes a current position of the main body, obtains coordinates of the current position, and controls traveling and cleaning of the main body on the basis of the coordinate information regarding the current position and the sensing results from the plurality of dust sensors. 2. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of dust sensors are provided in positions at which the plurality of dust sensors pass through the same point when the main body travels in a linear direction or when the main body rotates in a traveling direction. 3. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the control unit controls the main body to perform cleaning on a cleaning area according to a result obtained by comparing a first sensing result of the first sensor and a preset first reference before cleaning the cleaning area, and when the first sensing result exceeds the first reference, the control unit designates and stores position coordinates of the cleaning area as an intensive cleaning target area and controls the main body to intensively clean the cleaning area on the basis of the position coordinates designated as the intensive cleaning target area. 4. The robot cleaner of claim 3 , wherein when the cleaning is intensively cleaned, the control unit reduces a traveling speed of the main body, increases a dust suction force of the main body, or instructs cleaning of the cleaning area repeatedly. 5. The robot cleaner of claim 3 , wherein the control unit controls traveling and cleaning of the main body according to a result obtained by comparing a difference between the first sensing result and a second sensing result of the second sensor with a preset second reference after a cleaning is performed, and when the difference between the first sensing result and the second sensing result exceeds the preset second reference, the control unit controls the main body to move to an area other than the cleaning area. 6. The robot cleaner of claim 5 , wherein when the difference between the first sensing result and the second sensing result is lower than the preset second reference, and when the cleaning area is the intensive cleaning target area, the control unit controls the main body to move to an area other than the cleaning area, and when the cleaning area is the intensive cleaning target area, the control unit controls the main body to clean again the cleaning area. 7. The robot cleaner of claim 6 , wherein when the cleaning area is to be cleaned again, the control unit controls the main body to intensively clean the cleaning area. 8. The robot cleaner of claim 6 , wherein when the cleaning area is to be cleaned again, the control unit controls the main body to first clean an area other than the cleaning area and subsequently clean again the cleaning area. 9. The robot cleaner of claim 6 , wherein when the cleaning area is to be cleaned again, the control unit controls the main body to immediately clean the cleaning area again. 10. The robot cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the control unit controls the main body to move back to clean again the cleaning area, without turning the traveling direction of the main body. 11. The robot cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the control unit controls the main body to turn the traveling direction of the main body by 180 degrees and move forward in the cleaning area to clean again the cleaning area. 12. The robot cleaner of claim 6 , wherein the control unit controls the main body to travel the cleaning area a plurality of times in a reciprocating manner such that the first sensing result according to re-cleaning is lower than the preset first reference. 13. The robot cleaner of claim 12 , wherein after the main body travels the cleaning area by a preset limited number of times in a reciprocating manner, when the first sensing result is not lower than the preset first reference, the control unit controls the main body to stop cleaning again.

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  • characterised by motion, path, trajectory planning · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • A47L9/2826Primary

    the condition of the floor · CPC title

  • involving speed control of the vehicle (vehicle fittings for automatically controlling, i.e. preventing speed from exceeding an arbitrarily established velocity or maintaining speed at a particular velocity, as selected by the vehicle operator B60K31/00) · CPC title

  • A47L9/2852Primary

    Elements for displacement of the vacuum cleaner or the accessories therefor, e.g. wheels, casters or nozzles · CPC title

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What does patent US9526390B2 cover?
A robot cleaner includes a main body that defines an external appearance of the robot cleaner. The robot cleaner further includes a plurality of dust sensors that are located at different positions on the main body and that are configured to sense dust that is located in a traveling route of the robot cleaner. The robot cleaner further includes a control unit that is configured to control movem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lg Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L9/2826. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 2016 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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