Height and rotational adjustment system for one or more spray guns used in a line striper
US-12128432-B2 · Oct 29, 2024 · US
US9579679B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9579679-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414289471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2017 |
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A coating application system may include a pair of towers movable along a respective pair of floor tracks. A crossbeam may extend between the pair of towers. The cross beam may have opposing beam ends. A universal joint may couple each beam end to a tower to allow the crossbeam to rotate about a vertical axis and about a horizontal axis. A robotic device may be mounted to the crossbeam. The robotic device may include an end effector for performing one or more operations on an aircraft exterior surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A coating application system, comprising: a gantry, including: a pair of towers movable along a respective pair of floor tracks; a crossbeam extending between the pair of towers and having opposing beam ends; a universal joint coupling each beam end to one tower of the pair of towers and allowing the crossbeam to rotate about a vertical axis of the universal joint and about a horizontal axis of the universal joint; a robotic device haring a robot base mounted to the crossbeam via robot base guide rails configured to allow the robot base to travel beyond an outboard side of at least one tower of the pair of towers along a direction toward a pair of towers of an adjacent gantry; and the robotic device including an end effector for performing one or more operations on an aircraft exterior surface. 2. The coating application system of claim 1 , wherein: the crossbeam is vertically movable relative to the pair of towers. 3. The coating application system of claim 1 , further including: a personnel platform movable along the crossbeam and configured to support one or more personnel. 4. The coating application system of claim 3 , further including: a controller configured to control accelerations of the robotic device during movement along the crossbeam in a manner counteracting accelerations of the personnel platform during movement along the crossbeam. 5. The coating application system of claim 1 , wherein: each one of the pair of towers includes a motorized base configured to move the pair of towers in synchronization with one another along the floor tracks. 6. The coating application system of claim 1 , wherein: each one of the pair of towers is engaged to a floor track in such a manner positively maintaining the tower in a substantially vertical orientation. 7. The coating application system of claim 1 , further including: a turntable associated with one of the floor tracks and allowing one of the pair of towers to rotate about a tower axis; and a curved track section associated with a remaining one of the floor tracks and allowing movement of a remaining one of the pair of towers along an arc having a center of curvature located at the tower axis such that the crossbeam is pivoted about the tower axis. 8. A coating application system for coating an exterior surface of an aircraft, comprising: at least one gantry, including: a first and second tower movable along a respective first and second floor track, the first and second floor track each including a straight track section oriented parallel to one another; a crossbeam extending between the first and second tower; at least one robotic device having an end effector configured to perform an operation on an aircraft exterior surface; a turntable located at an outboard end of the straight track section of the first floor track and configured to rotate the first tower about a first tower axis; and a curved track section extending from an outboard end of the straight track section of the second floor track and allowing the second tower to move along an arc of the curved track section having a center of curvature located at the first tower axis such that the crossbeam may pivot about the first tower axis. 9. The coating application system of claim 8 , wherein; the crossbeam includes an opposing pair of beam ends respectively coupled to the first and second tower by a universal joint; and each universal joint allowing the crossbeam to rotate about a vertical axis of the universal joint and about a horizontal axis of the universal joint. 10. The coating application system of claim 8 , wherein: the crossbeam is vertically movable relative to the first and second tower. 11. The coating application system of claim 8 , further comprising: a personnel platform movable along a lengthwise direction of the crossbeam. 12. The coating application system of claim 11 , further including: a controller configured to control accelerations of the robotic device during movement along the crossbeam in a manner counteracting accelerations of the personnel platform during movement along the crossbeam. 13. The coating application system of claim 8 , including: three pairs of gantries including a pair of forward gantries, a pair of center gantries, and a pair of aft gantries; the gantries of each pair being movable in opposing relation to one another along respective floor tracks and allowing for positioning an aircraft between each pair of gantries; and each one of the center gantries having a tower rotatable on a turntable and an opposing tower movable along a curved track section in such a manner to allow the crossbeam of each center gantry to pivot about a tower axis. 14. A coating application method for an aircraft, comprising: positioning a gantry relative to an aircraft, the gantry having a crossbeam extending between a pair of towers engaged to respective floor track; moving the pair of towers in a synchronous manner along the floor tracks in a direction non-parallel to a longitudinal axis of the aircraft; moving a robotic device along robot base guide rails mounted to the crossbeam, the robot base guide rails configured to allow a robot base of the robotic device to travel beyond an outboard side of at least one tower of the pair of towers along a direction toward a pair of towers of an adjacent gantry; and performing, using an end effector of the robotic device, an operation on an aircraft exterior surface. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the step of performing the operation on the aircraft exterior surface comprises: manually performing an operation on an aircraft exterior surface using a personnel platform mounted to the crossbeam. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the step of performing the operation on the aircraft exterior surface includes at least one of sanding, cleaning, coating, and inspecting the aircraft exterior surface. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: rotating the robot base and/or manipulating at least one arm of the robotic device to position the end effector relative to the aircraft exterior surface. 18. The method of claim 14 , further including at least one of the following: moving the robotic device along a lengthwise direction of the crossbeam; and moving the crossbeam vertically relative to the towers. 19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the crossbeam includes opposing beam ends, each beam end being coupled to a tower by a universal joint, the method further comprising at least one of the following: allowing the crossbeam to rotate about a vertical axis of the universal joint about a beam end when one tower lags behind an opposite tower during horizontal movement of the towers along the floor tracks; and allowing the crossbeam to rotate about a horizontal axis of the universal joint about a beam end when one beam end lags behind an opposite beam end during vertical movement of the crossbeam relative to the towers. 20. The method of claim 14 , wherein a personnel platform is movable along a lengthwise direction of the crossbeam, the method further comprising: controlling accelerations of the robotic device along the crossbeam in a manner counteracting accelerations of the personnel platform; and reducing acceleration-induced lateral loads on the towers by controlling accelerations of the robotic device. 21. The method of claim 14 , wherein the pair of towers include a first tower and a second tower movable along a first floor tra
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