IP Library Granted Patent US 12703445
Granted Patent B2
US 12703445 · App. 17/191,629 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Tethered mobile climbing robot for inspecting tanks in confined environments

Inventors: James Walter Beard, III (Cookeville, TN); David Andrew Bryant (Lebanon, TN); Stephen Lee Canfield (Cookeville, TN)
B62D57/024B25J5/007B25J19/023
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703445
App. No.
17/191,629
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A Mobile Climbing Robot (MCR) with wheel or endless-track type propulsion using magnetic attraction for generating adhering forces is adapted to climbing non-planar surfaces such as intersecting walls, pipes or other structural members. A tether is connected to the MCR through a tether linkage that causes the tether to bend with a radius that keeps it from protruding outside of the MCR wheels. The purpose of this is to increase the mobility when passing over variations of the climbing surface such as edges or corners. The purpose is to further protect the tether from wear caused by rubbing with the climbing surface.

Claims (9)

1 . A suction-based climbing robot for traversing a climbing surface and traversing variations in geometry of the climbing surface comprising,

a chassis,

at least one propulsion wheel attached to the chassis,

a suction chamber,

a tether linkage wherein the tether linkage creates a port that can rotate by 90 degrees or more about one axis with sliding baffles that restrict air flow to maintain pressure or vacuum in air transferred to the suction-based climbing robot, and

a tether that includes a tube that transmits air flow under pressure or vacuum.

2 . The climbing robot of claim 1 wherein the tether linkage includes an elastic tether holder.

3 . The climbing robot of claim 1 wherein the tether linkage contains an emergency recovery cord that is directly attached to the chassis.

4 . The climbing robot of claim 1 wherein the tether linkage contains a camera that can view along the tether.