IP Library Granted Patent US 7,543,663
Granted Patent B2
US 7,543,663 · App. 11/242,753 · Granted Jun 9, 2009

Bimodal conveyance mechanism

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Patent No.
US 7,543,663
App. No.
11/242,753
Granted
Jun 9, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A virtual wheel provides a leg pair as a conveyance mechanism for a land vehicle. The virtual wheel propels the vehicle across a surface using a repetitive motion of the legs that contact the ground as would a wheel, due to their geometry. Vehicle embodiments include at least two-, three-, four- and six-wheeled vehicles, both transverse and in-line. Additionally, the invention provides a bipedal walking robot. One embodiment provides a robotic mule—a payload-carrying vehicle. The invention combines the flexible mobility of bipedal vehicles with the stability and functionality of very large-wheeled vehicles. Additionally, a bimodal conveyance mechanism readily converts between walking and rolling modes

Claims (21)

1. A conveyance mechanism comprising:

a pair of radial members, each member having a curved foot attached to a distal end, wherein said curved foot subtends an arc of approximately 180°, the radius of said arc approximating the length of said members, each member attached to a common axle at a proximal end;

wherein said members pivot freely about said axle so that said feet rotate in parallel planes to each other in a walking mode; and

wherein said feet are configured to attach to each other in a common plane to form a circle in a rolling mode.

2. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein any of said members and said feet are jointed so that said circle is collapsible to a stowing mode.

3. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein maintaining an offset between said feet enables them to rotate in parallel planes, and wherein eliminating said offset allows them to be attached in a common plane.

4. The mechanism of claim 3 ,said members are offset from each other along said axle when said feet are offset from each other.

5. The mechanism of claim 3 , wherein each proximal end includes a hub. includes a hub.

6. The mechanism of claim 5 , wherein said hubs are shaped to engage each other as the feet are moved into a coplanar configuration.

7. The mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the hubs are shaped to lock to one another rigidly so that said members form at least one rigid diametric spoke.

8. The mechanism of claim 5 , wherein a radial portion of each member is shaped to offset the foot relative to the hub.

9. The mechanism of claim 5 , wherein said member is connected to said hub by a hinged yoke.

10. The mechanism of claim 9 , wherein a radial portion of each member is oriented so that the offset positions the feet in different planes, allowing for a walking motion.

11. The mechanism of claim 9 , wherein said members are flipped about the axle using the hinged yoke so that direction of said offset is reversed, and wherein said feet are positioned in a common plane, allowing for a rolling motion.

12. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said foot includes at least one hinge.

13. The mechanism of claim 12 , further comprising a hinge along the arc of at least one foot, wherein said hinge allows said foot to fold into an arc subscribing less than 180°.

14. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein a connection between a member and a foot is hinged, allowing said foot to pivot relative to said member.

15. The mechanism of claim 1 , wherein said feet have attachment elements at their leading and trailing edges for ,

attaching a trailing edge of a first foot of asequenee said pair of feet to the leading edge of a next foot of said pair a sequence of feet; and

attaching the leading edge of said first foot to the trailing edge of the last foot;

wherein a rigid coplanar circle is formed.

Assignments (3)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jan 12, 2015
From: APPLIED MINDS, LLC
To: APPLIED INVENTION, LLC
Reel/Frame 034750/0495 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 15, 2011
From: APPLIED MINDS, INC.
To: APPLIED MINDS, LLC
Reel/Frame 026459/0864 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2005
From: SETRAKIAN, MARK; HILLIS, W. DANIEL
To: APPLIED MINDS, INC.
Reel/Frame 016929/0406 →