IP Library Granted Patent US 12678983
Granted Patent B2
US 12678983 · App. 18/635,146 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Robotic system comprising an environment sensor

Inventors: Harald Staab (Neckargemünd, DE); Björn Matthias (Bad Schönborn, DE); Nima Enayati (Mannheim, DE); Fan Dai (Zwingenberg, DE)
Assignee: ABB Schweiz AG
B25J19/023B25J9/1674B25J9/1697G06V40/10
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12678983
App. No.
18/635,146
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A robotic system includes a moveable component, a controller, and an environment sensor for monitoring at least a region of the operating range, the environment sensor comprising a camera configured to deliver a 2D image of a field of view of the camera and a TOF device for measuring a distance between the environment sensor and an object in the field of view based on propagation time of a polling signal from the TOF device to the object and back; wherein an optical element for redirecting the field of view to the region is provided in a light path between the region and the environment sensor.

Claims (32)

1 . A robotic system, comprising:

a component that is movable within an operating range;

a controller configured to control movements of the movable component; and

an environment sensor configured to monitor at least a region of the operating range;

wherein the environment sensor comprises:

a camera configured to capture and provide a 2D image of a field of view of the camera, and

a time of flight (TOF) device for measuring a distance between the environment sensor and an object in the field of view based on propagation time of a polling signal from the TOF device to the object and back;

wherein an optical element for redirecting the field of view to the region is disposed in a light path between the region and the environment sensor,

wherein the movable component is a robotic arm that is movable with respect to a base, and the base comprises an upright post supporting the robotic arm, wherein the optical element is a mirror, and wherein the mirror is disposed between the environment sensor and the post.

2 . The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the environment sensor is disposed on the base.

3 . The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein the mirror is pivotably mounted and moveable by an actuator.

4 . The robotic system of claim 3 , wherein the actuator for pivoting the mirror is operatively connected to the controller.

5 . The robotic system of claim 1 , wherein in at least one dimension the optical element has a variable curvature and/or focal length, and an actuator for varying the curvature and/or focal length between at least one wide field of view state and one narrow field of view state is operatively connected to the controller.

6 . A robotic system, comprising:

a component that is movable within an operating range;

a controller configured to control movements of the movable component; and

an environment sensor configured to monitor at least a region of the operating range;

wherein the environment sensor comprises:

a camera configured to capture and provide a 2D image of a field of view of the camera, and

a time of flight (TOF) device for measuring a distance between the environment sensor and an object in the field of view based on propagation time of a polling signal from the TOF device to the object and back;

wherein an optical element for redirecting the field of view to the region is disposed in a light path between the region and the environment sensor,

wherein in at least one dimension the optical element has a variable curvature and/or focal length, and a first actuator for varying the curvature and/or focal length between at least one wide field of view state and one narrow field of view state is operatively connected to the controller

wherein in at least one dimension the optical element has a finite focal length and is displaceable between a position in the light path between the region and the environment sensor and a position offset from the light path, one of the two positions corresponding to the wide field of view state and the other to the narrow field of view state, and a second actuator for displacing the optical element is operatively connected to the controller.

7 . The robotic system of claim 6 , wherein the controller is adapted to control the field of view in the narrow field of view state to comprise a person or an end effector of a robotic arm.

8 . The robotic system of claim 6 , wherein the controller is configured to detect a person in an image from the camera in the wide field of view state, and, when a person is detected, to control the optical element to enter the narrow field of view state with the field of view at least partially covering the person.

9 . The robotic system of claim 6 , wherein the movable component is a robotic arm that is movable with respect to a base.

10 . The robotic system of claim 9 , wherein the environment sensor is disposed on the base.

11 . The robotic system of claim 9 , wherein the base comprises an upright post supporting the robotic arm, wherein the optical element is a mirror, and wherein the mirror is disposed between the environment sensor and the post.

12 . The robotic system of claim 6 , wherein the movable component is an automatically guided vehicle (AGV) and wherein the environment sensor is disposed on the AGV.

13 . The robotic system of claim 6 , wherein the optical element comprises a mirror.

14 . The robotic system of claim 13 , wherein the mirror is pivotably mounted and moveable by the second actuator.

15 . The robotic system of claim 14 , wherein the second actuator for pivoting the mirror is operatively connected to the controller.