Robot cleaner
US-2015375395-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9815190B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9815190-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414575911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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The robot cleaner includes a case, a suction device provided in the case, a suction nozzle for sucking dust from a floor by driving of the suction device, a dust collection device for collecting foreign substances contained in the air sucked via the suction nozzle, a wheel unit to allow movement, a main controller for controlling the driving of the suction device and the wheel unit, a Wi-Fi module provided in the case to provide Access Point (AP), and a NFC module provided in the case to provide an external terminal with AP information for accessing to the AP through NFC communication.
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A robot cleaner comprising: a case including an upper cover configured to define an upper exterior appearance of the robot cleaner; a suction device provided in the case; a suction nozzle configured to suck dust from a floor by driving of the suction device; a dust collection device configured to collect foreign substances contained in the air sucked via the suction nozzle; a wheel unit configured to allow movement of the robot cleaner; a main controller configured to control the driving of the suction device and the wheel unit; a Wi-Fi module provided in the case and configured to provide an Access Point (AP); and a NFC module provided in the case and configured to provide an external terminal with AP information for access to the AP through NFC communication, wherein when the AP information received from the external terminal is authenticated, a Wi-Fi communication between an external terminal and the main controller is enabled, and wherein the Wi-Fi module is provided in front or behind a rear surface of the upper cover, and the NFC module is provided behind or in front of the rear surface of the upper cover which is an opposite position of the Wi-Fi module. 2. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the Wi-Fi module provides the main controller with a control signal received from the external terminal and provides the external terminal with state information of the robot cleaner. 3. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the Wi-Fi module and the NFC module are separately provided in the case, and are spaced apart from each other by a preset distance. 4. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the AP information comprises AP SSID and a security key. 5. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein when communication of the Wi-Fi module and the NFC module is not enabled, power to the NFC module is provided through the main controller. 6. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , further comprising: a camera module provided in the case to provide surrounding view thereof; and a vision controller configured to generate location information based on information of surrounding view generated by the camera module, wherein the Wi-Fi module is mounted with the vision controller. 7. The robot cleaner of claim 6 , wherein the Wi-Fi module communicates with the vision controller via serial communication, and the vision controller communicates with the main controller via serial communication. 8. The robot cleaner of claim 7 , wherein the Wi-Fi module communicates with the vision controller via USB serial communication. 9. The robot cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the Wi-Fi module comprises an USB type wireless LAN card, and wherein a board hook and a wireless LAN card hook are provided in the rear surface of the upper cover, the board hook being configured to fix the board as the wireless LAN card and the board are moved in a direction where the wireless LAN card is coupled to the board; and the wireless LAN card hook being configured to fix the wireless LAN card as the wireless LAN card is moved downward after the board is coupled to the board hook. 10. The robot cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the board hook includes right and left hooks, and the wireless LAN card is fixed in position in a first direction by the left and right hooks, and fixed in position in a second direction by the wireless LAN card hook. 11. A robot cleaner comprising: a case including an upper cover serving as an upper exterior appearance of the robot cleaner; a suction device provided in the case; a dust collection device configured to collect foreign substances contained in the air sucked via the suction device; a wheel unit provided to allow movement of the robot cleaner; a main controller configured to control the suction device and the wheel unit; a Wi-Fi module including a wireless LAN card configured to provide an Access Point (AP) and the wireless LAN card connect to a board mounted at a rear surface of the upper cover; and a NFC module coupled at the rear surface of the upper cover in an opposite position of the Wi-Fi module, the NFC module for providing AP information for accessing to the AP via NFC communication for an external terminal, wherein when the AP information received from the external terminal is authenticated, Wi-Fi communication with an external terminal is enabled, and wherein at least three hooks are formed in the upper cover to secure the Wi-Fi module. 12. The robot cleaner of claim 11 , wherein the hooks comprise, a board hook configured to fix the board as the wireless LAN card and the board are moved in a first direction, where the wireless LAN card is connected to the board; and a wireless LAN card hook configured to fix the wireless LAN card in a second direction after the board is coupled to the board hook in the first direction. 13. The robot cleaner of claim 11 , wherein the hooks comprise, a front hook configured to restrict forward-and-backward motion of the wireless LAN card and the board; and at least two lateral hooks configured to restrict lateral motion of the wireless LAN card and the board.
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