IP Library Granted Patent US 7,183,563
Granted Patent B2
US 7,183,563 · App. 10/796,796 · Granted Feb 27, 2007

Irradiation apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,183,563
App. No.
10/796,796
Granted
Feb 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for irradiating surfaces includes an electron beam generator for generating a beam of electrons. The beam of electrons exits the electron beam generator through an exit window. A robotic device moves the beam of electrons over the surfaces to irradiate selected regions of the surfaces. The robotic device includes a propulsion system for propelling the robotic device.

Claims (42)

1. An apparatus for irradiating surfaces comprising:

an electron beam generator for generating a beam of electrons, the beam of electrons exiling the electron beam generator through an exit window; and

a robotic device for moving the beam of electrons over the surfaces to irradiate selected regions of the surfaces, the robotic device including a robotic arm for maneuvering the electron beam generator, and a propulsion system for propelling the robotic device in a manner where the entire robotic device is capable of traveling to desired locations, the robotic device capable of controllably spacing the exit window of the electron beam generator a desired distance away from the surfaces as the electron beam generator is moved over the surfaces by both maneuvering by the robotic arm and by travel of the entire robotic device.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the robotic device includes a horizontal rotary joint for swinging the robotic arm.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 in which the robotic arm comprises:

an upper arm member;

a rotary shoulder joint rotatably coupled to the upper arm member for raising and lowering the robotic arm;

a lower arm member rotatably coupled to the upper arm member by a rotary elbow joint, the elbow joint for raising and lowering the lower arm member relative to the upper arm member;

a bracket rotatably coupled to the lower arm member by a rotary wrist joint, the wrist joint for swinging the bracket from side to side; and

a rotary bracket joint rotatably coupling the electron beam generator to the bracket for rotating the electron beam generator.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the propulsion system comprises:

a first pair of rotatable wheels rotatably fixed and spaced apart from each other along a first axis, the first pair of wheels being rotatably driven; and

a second pair of rotatable wheels spaced apart from each other along a second axis transverse to the first axis, the wheels of the second pair each being pivotably mounted and steerable.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 in which the second pair of wheels is rotatably driven.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 in which each wheel in the first and second pairs of rotatable wheels can be independently driven.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the robotic device moves along a track.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the robotic device is capable of continuously and actively spacing the exit window of the electron beam generator the desired distance away from the surfaces.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 in which the electron beam generator is hermetically sealed.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 in which irradiating the surfaces includes any of sterilization, decontamination, curing, destroying molecules and facilitating chemical reactions.

11. A method of irradiating surfaces comprising:

generating a beam of electrons with an electron beam generator, the beam of electrons exiting the electron beam generator through an exit window;

moving the beam of electrons over the surfaces with a robotic device to irradiate selected regions of the surfaces, the robotic device including a propulsion system for propelling the robotic device in a manner where the entire robotic device is capable of traveling to desired locations;

maneuvering the beam of electrons over the surfaces with a robotic arm; and

controllably spacing the exit window of the electron beam generator a desired distance away from the surfaces as the electron beam generator is moved over the surfaces by both maneuvering by the robotic arm and by travel of the entire robotic device.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising swinging the robotic arm with a horizontal rotary joint.

13. The method of claim 11 further comprising:

raising and lowering the robotic arm with a rotary shoulder joint coupled to an upper arm member of the robotic arm;

raising and lowering a lower arm member of the robotic arm relative to the upper arm member by a rotary elbow joint rotatably coupling the lower arm member to the upper arm member;

swinging the electron beam generator from side to side with a rotary wrist joint rotatably coupling the lower arm member to a bracket housing the electron beam generator; and

rotating the electron beam generator with a rotary bracket joint rotatably coupling the electron beam generator to the bracket.

14. The method of claim 11 further comprising:

propelling the robotic device with a first pair of rotatable wheels rotatably fixed and spaced apart from each other along a first axis, the first pair of wheels being rotatably driven, and

steering the robotic device with a second pair of rotatable wheels spaced apart from each other along a second axis transverse to the first axis, the wheels of the second pair each being pivotably mounted.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising rotatably driving the second pair of wheels.

16. The method of claim 15 further comprising independently driving each wheel in the first and second pairs of rotatable wheels.

17. The method of claim 11 further comprising moving the robotic device along a track.

18. The method of claim 11 further comprising continuously and actively spacing the exit window of the electron beam generator the desired distance away from the surfaces.

19. The method of claim 18 further comprising hermetically scaling the electron beam generator.

20. The method of claim 11 further comprising irradiating the surfaces for any of sterilization, decontamination, curing, destroying molecules and facilitating chemical reactions.

21. A method of forming an apparatus for irradiating surfaces comprising;

providing an electron beam generator for generating a beam of electrons, the beam of electrons exiting the electron beam generator through an exit window; and

arranging a robotic device relative to the electron beam generator for moving the beam of electrons over the surfaces to irradiate selected regions of the surfaces, the robotic device including a robotic arm for maneuvering the electron beam generator, and a propulsion system for propelling the robotic device in a manner where the entire robotic device is capable of traveling to desired locations, the robotic device capable of controllably spacing the exit window of the electron beam generator a desired distance away from the surfaces as the electron beam generator is moved over the surfaces by both maneuvering by the robotic arm and by travel of the entire robotic device.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2012
From: ADVANCED ELECTRON BEAMS, INC.
To: HITACHI ZOSEN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028528/0223 →
RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT OF PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS Recorded May 16, 2012
From: COMERICA BANK
To: ADVANCED ELECTRON BEAMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 028222/0468 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 10, 2010
From: ADVANCED ELECTRON BEAMS, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK
Reel/Frame 024358/0415 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 6, 2010
From: ADVANCED ELECTRON BEAMS, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK, A TEXAS BANKING ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 024342/0354 →
MERGER Recorded Oct 6, 2009
From: ADVANCED ELECTRON BEAMS, INC.
To: ADVANCED ELECTRON BEAMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 023330/0861 →