IP Library Granted Patent US 12669483
Granted Patent B2
US 12669483 · App. 18/591,915 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

System for automatic non-destructive testing of rotating components

Inventors: Zach King (New Richmond, WI); Paul Hill (New Richmond, WI); Luke Bach (New Richmond, WI); Greg Power (New Richmond, WI); Jesse Georgius (New Richmond, WI); Calvin Bunge (New Richmond, WI); Preston Germain (New Richmond, WI); Kyle Stork (New Richmond, WI); Larry Culbertson (New Richmond, WI); Benjamin M. Blandford (Waco, TX); Nathaniel J. Blackman (Hewitt, TX); Gary Georgeson (Tacoma, WA)
Assignee: Verifi Technologies, LLC
G01N29/275G01N29/2487G01N2291/106
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Patent No.
US 12669483
App. No.
18/591,915
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed to nondestructive testing of objects, and more specifically to a system for nondestructive testing of an object using a robotic arm. The end effector of the robotic arm is equipped with an arrangement of paired, angled transducers and an orthogonal transducer configured to scan an object using multiple wavelengths of ultrasonic sound waves. Multiple scans of a test object are taken as the object is rotated and the scans are then wirelessly transmitted to a user device or a remote server.

Claims (43)

1 . A device for inspection of a test object, comprising:

an end effector, including:

a central ultrasonic transducer extending orthogonally outwardly from a center of a bottom surface of the end effector;

a plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers extending outwardly and angled inwardly from a periphery of the bottom surface of the end effector;

wherein the plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers includes a first pair of angled ultrasonic transducers oriented opposite each other, wherein each of the first pair of angled ultrasonic transducers is at an angle of less than 18° relative to an axis parallel to the central ultrasonic transducer;

wherein the plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers includes a second pair of angled ultrasonic transducers oriented opposite each other, wherein each of the second pair of angled ultrasonic transducers is at an angle of between about 40° and about 45° relative to an axis parallel to the central ultrasonic transducer; and

a robotic arm attached to the end effector operable to translate and rotate the end effector relative to a surface of a test object.

2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the robotic arm is operable to automatically adjust a position and/or angle of the end effector to maintain the central ultrasonic transducer as orthogonal to the surface of the test object for the duration of a scan.

3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the automatic adjustment of the position and/or the angle of the end effector is based off sensor data from at least one LiDAR sensor, at least one stereo depth camera, at least one ultrasonic alignment sensor, and/or at least one laser alignment sensor.

4 . The device of claim 1 , the robotic arm is operable to receive, via wireless or wired network connection, a scan routine from at least one user device, and wherein the robotic arm moves in accordance with the scan routine.

5 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the end effector is positioned within a coupling fluid filled sink.

6 . The device of claim 1 , wherein a scan conducted by the device is performed in less than 45 seconds.

7 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the first pair of ultrasonic transducers operates in a pitch-catch configuration where, at any given point during a scan, one of the first pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a transmitting device and the other of the first pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a receiving device.

8 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the second pair of ultrasonic transducers operates in a pitch-catch configuration where, at any given point during a scan, one of the second pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a transmitting device and the other of the second pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a receiving device.

9 . A system for inspecting test objects, comprising:

a scanning device, including:

an end effector, including:

a central ultrasonic transducer extending orthogonally outwardly from a center of a bottom surface of the end effector;

a plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers extending outwardly and angled inwardly from a periphery of the bottom surface of the end effector;

wherein the plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers includes a first pair of angled ultrasonic transducers oriented opposite each other, wherein each of the first pair of angled ultrasonic transducers is at an angle of less than 18° relative to an axis parallel to the central ultrasonic transducer;

wherein the plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers includes a second pair of angled ultrasonic transducers oriented opposite each other, wherein each of the second pair of angled ultrasonic transducers is at an angle of between about 40° and about 45° relative to an axis parallel to the central ultrasonic transducer;

a robotic arm attached to the end effector operable to translate and rotate the end effector relative to a surface of a test object; and

an axis rod, connected to an interior surface of a testing sink, extending into a hollow portion of the test object and operable to rotate the test object.

10 . The system of claim 9 , further comprising at least one idler positioned within the testing sink beneath the axis rod, wherein the at least one idler is configured to maintain a constant rotational speed of the test object during a scan.

11 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the robotic arm is operable to automatically adjust a position and/or angle of the end effector to maintain the central ultrasonic transducer as orthogonal to the surface of the test object for the duration of a scan.

12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the automatic adjustment of the position and/or the angle of the end effector is based off sensor data from at least one LiDAR sensor, at least one stereo depth camera, at least one ultrasonic alignment sensor, and/or at least one laser alignment sensor.

13 . The system of claim 9 , the robotic arm is operable to receive, via wireless or wired network connection, a scan routine from at least one user device, and wherein the robotic arm moves in accordance with the scan routine.

14 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the testing sink is filled with a coupling fluid and wherein the end effector is positioned within the coupling fluid of the testing sink for the duration of a scan of the test object.

15 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the first pair of ultrasonic transducers operates in a pitch-catch configuration where, at any given point during a scan, one of the first pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a transmitting device and the other of the first pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a receiving device.

16 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the second pair of ultrasonic transducers operates in a pitch-catch configuration where, at any given point during a scan, one of the second pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a transmitting device and the other of the second pair of ultrasonic transducers acts as a receiving device.

17 . A system for inspecting test objects, comprising:

a scanning device, including:

an end effector, including:

a central ultrasonic transducer extending orthogonally outwardly from a center of a bottom surface of the end effector;

a plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers extending outwardly and angled inwardly from a periphery of the bottom surface of the end effector;

a robotic arm attached to the end effector operable to translate and rotate the end effector relative to a surface of a test object;

an axis rod, connected to an interior surface of a testing sink, extending into a hollow portion of the test object and operable to rotate the test object; and

at least one LiDAR sensor, at least one stereo depth camera, at least one ultrasonic alignment sensor, and/or at least one laser alignment sensor configured to detect a position and/or angle of the robotic arm relative to the test object;

wherein the robotic arm is operable to automatically adjust a position and/or angle of the end effector to maintain the central ultrasonic transducer as orthogonal to the surface of the test object for the duration of a scan; and

wherein the automatic adjustment of the position and/or the angle of the end effector is based off sensor data from the at least one LiDAR sensor, the at least one stereo depth camera, the at least one ultrasonic alignment sensor, and/or the at least one laser alignment sensor.

18 . The system of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers includes a pair of angled ultrasonic transducers oriented opposite each other, wherein each of the pair of angled ultrasonic transducers is at an angle of less than 18° relative to an axis parallel to the central ultrasonic transducer.

19 . The system of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of peripheral ultrasonic transducers includes a pair of angled ultrasonic transducers oriented opposite each other, wherein the each of the pair of angled ultrasonic transducers is at an angle of between about 40° and about 45° relative to an axis parallel to the central ultrasonic transducer.

20 . The system of claim 17 , the robotic arm is operable to receive, via wireless or wired network connection, a scan routine from at least one user device, and wherein the robotic arm moves in accordance with the scan routine.