Hybrid delivery system
US-2024424972-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9878587B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9878587-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615338834-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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A robotic body includes a first section and a second section. The first section includes a first wheel, and the second section includes a second wheel. A coupling assembly couples the first section and the second section. The coupled first section and second section are movable together via operation of the wheels. The coupling assembly includes a housing defining an interior chamber, a spindle disposed in the interior chamber of the housing, and a bearing device disposed in the interior chamber and between the housing and the spindle. The bearing device allows the spindle to rotate inside the interior chamber and relative to the housing. The first section is coupled to the housing and the second section is coupled to the spindle. The first section rotates relative to the second section according to a rotation between the spindle and the housing.
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A robotic system, comprising: a robotic body including a first section and a second section, the first section including a first wheel, and the second section including a second wheel; and a coupling assembly coupling the first section and the second section, the first section and the second section being movable together along at least one axis via operation of the first wheel and the second wheel, the coupling assembly including: a housing defining an interior chamber; a spindle disposed in the interior chamber of the housing; and a bearing device disposed in the interior chamber of the housing and between the housing and the spindle, the bearing device allowing the spindle to rotate inside the interior chamber and relative to the housing, wherein the first section is coupled to the housing of the coupling assembly and the second section is coupled to the spindle of the coupling assembly, and the coupling assembly allows the first section to rotate relative to the second section according to a rotation between the spindle and the housing, and the first section has a first wall and the second section has a second wall that faces the first wall when the first section is coupled to the second section, one of the first wall or the second wall including a groove having an arc-length and the other of the first wall or the second wall including a pin, the groove receiving the pin when the first section is coupled to the second section, a relative rotation between the first section and the second section being limited to the arc-length based on movement of the pin in the groove. 2. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the coupling assembly allows the first section and the second section to move laterally together, and to rotate relative to each other along an axis. 3. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the bearing device includes at least one tapered roller bearing, the at least one tapered roller bearing including an inner ring, an outer ring, and a bearing assembly disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring and allowing the outer ring to rotate around the inner ring, the housing engages the outer ring, and the spindle passes through and engages the inner ring. 4. The robotic system of claim 3 , wherein the at least one tapered roller bearing includes two tapered roller bearings, and the two tapered roller bearings are disposed between the spindle and the housing, the two tapered roller bearings being positioned according to opposing orientations to handle axial forces in opposing directions. 5. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the first section has a first wall and the second section has a second wall that faces the first wall when the first section is coupled to the second section, the coupling assembly is disposed in an interior of the first section, the housing is coupled to the first wall in the interior of the first section, and the second wall is coupled to the spindle via an opening in the first wall. 6. The robotic system of claim 5 , wherein the housing is coupled to the first wall, and the second wall is coupled to the spindle at a same end of the coupling assembly. 7. The robotic system of claim 1 , further comprising a second robotic body coupled to one of the first section or the second section, the second robotic body including an arm and an end-effector disposed at an end of the arm, wherein the arm and the end-effector are movable relative to the first section and the second section, and the movement of the arm or the end-effector produces a torque that causes the first section to rotate relative to the second section. 8. The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the housing of the coupling assembly includes: a tubular housing wall defining the interior chamber; and a housing collar extending radially outward from a periphery of the housing wall; and the spindle of the coupling assembly includes: a tubular spindle wall; and a spindle collar extending radially outward from a periphery of the spindle wall, the spindle collar abutting a lip formed on the housing collar to couple the housing and the spindle and allow the bearing device to be disposed between the housing wall and the spindle wall, the first section being coupled to the housing collar, the second section being coupled to the spindle collar. 9. The robotic system of claim 8 , wherein the bearing device includes a tapered roller bearing, the tapered roller bearing including an inner ring, an outer ring, and a bearing assembly disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring and allowing the outer ring to rotate around the inner ring, the housing wall engages the outer ring, and the spindle wall passes through and engages the inner ring. 10. A coupling assembly for a robotic system, comprising: a housing defining an interior chamber, the housing including a first interface configured to engage a first section of a robotic body; a spindle disposed in the interior chamber of the housing, the spindle including a second interface configured to engage a second section of a robotic body; and two tapered roller bearings disposed in the interior chamber of the housing and between the housing and the spindle, the two tapered roller bearings being arranged in opposing orientations to handle axial forces in opposing directions, the two tapered roller bearings allowing the housing and the spindle to rotate relative to each other, the two tapered roller bearings including an inner ring, an outer ring, and a bearing assembly disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring and allowing the outer ring to rotate around the inner ring, the housing engages the outer ring, and the spindle passes through and engages the inner ring, wherein the first interface and the second interface allows a relative rotation between the first section coupled to the first interface and the second section coupled to the second interface according to the relative rotation between the housing and the spindle, and the first interface and the second interface are disposed on a same end of the coupling assembly. 11. The coupling assembly of claim 10 , wherein the housing includes: a tubular housing wall defining the interior chamber; and a housing collar extending radially outward from a periphery of the housing wall and including the first interface. 12. The coupling assembly of claim 10 , wherein the spindle includes: a tubular spindle wall; and a spindle collar extending radially outward from a periphery of the spindle wall and including the second interface. 13. The coupling assembly of claim 10 , wherein the housing includes: a tubular housing wall defining the interior chamber; and a housing collar extending radially outward from a periphery of the housing wall and including the first interface; and the spindle includes: a tubular spindle wall; and a spindle collar extending radially outward from a periphery of the spindle wall and including the second interface, the spindle collar abutting a lip formed on the housing collar to couple the housing and the spindle, and allow the two tapered roller bearings to be disposed between the housing wall and the spindle wall. 14. The coupling assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a plate disposed on an end of the spindle opposite the spindle collar and fixing the spindle within the interior chamber of the housing. 15. The coupling assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first interface of the housing includes a plurality of apertures configured to receive fasteners with the first section of the robotic body. 16. The coupling ass
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