IP Library Granted Patent US 12,221,077
Granted Patent B2
US 12,221,077 · App. 17/359,063 · Granted Feb 11, 2025

Nozzles and systems for cleaning vehicle sensors

Inventor: Wesly Mason Rice (Glenshaw, PA)
Assignee: AURORA OPERATIONS, INC.
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Patent No.
US 12,221,077
App. No.
17/359,063
Granted
Feb 11, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

Nozzles and systems for cleaning sensors of a vehicle are provided. An adjustable nozzle can include an inlet configured to receive a pressurized fluid, an adjustable oscillator coupled with the inlet, and an outlet coupled with the adjustable oscillator. The adjustable oscillator can be configured to receive the pressurized fluid from the inlet and generate an oscillating fluid, and can include a first oscillation wall comprising a first adjustable chamber modifier wall and a second oscillation wall comprising a second adjustable chamber modifier wall. The first adjustable chamber modifier wall and the second adjustable chamber modifier wall can define an adjustable mixing chamber configured to generate the oscillating fluid having one or more properties that are adjustable by the first adjustable chamber modifier wall or the second adjustable chamber modifier wall. The outlet can be configured to receive the oscillating fluid and eject the oscillating fluid from the adjustable nozzle.

Claims (44)

1. A nozzle comprising:

an inlet configured to receive a fluid;

an adjustable oscillator in fluid communication with the inlet, the adjustable oscillator configured to receive the fluid from the inlet, generate an oscillating fluid, and adjust one or more properties of the oscillating fluid, wherein the adjustable oscillator comprises an adjustable mixing chamber defined by a plurality of walls of the adjustable oscillator,

wherein the one or more properties comprise at least one of an oscillation frequency, an oscillation angle, or a direction of a flow of the oscillating fluid;

one or more electromagnets configured to generate one or more electromagnetic fields configured to adjust the shape of the adjustable mixing chamber;

a controller configured to control the one or more electromagnetics to adjust the shape of the adjustable mixing chamber; and

an outlet in fluid communication with the oscillator, the outlet configured to receive the oscillating fluid and eject the oscillating fluid from the nozzle.

2. The nozzle of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of walls comprises a first oscillation wall and a second oscillation wall, the first oscillation wall comprising a first adjustable chamber modifier wall, the second oscillation wall comprising a second adjustable chamber modifier wall, the first adjustable chamber modifier wall and the second adjustable chamber modifier wall together defining the adjustable mixing chamber.

3. The nozzle of claim 2 , wherein the adjustable mixing chamber is configured to generate the oscillating fluid.

4. The nozzle of claim 2 , wherein the first adjustable chamber modifier wall and the second adjustable chamber modifier wall are adjustable so as to adjust the one or more properties of the oscillating fluid.

5. The nozzle of claim 2 , wherein the first oscillation wall further comprises a first upstream flexure at an upstream portion of the first oscillation wall and a first downstream flexure at a downstream portion of the first oscillation wall, and wherein the first adjustable chamber modifier wall is connected to a first bypass wall through the first upstream flexure and the first downstream flexure.

6. The nozzle of claim 5 , wherein the second oscillation wall further comprises a second upstream flexure at an upstream portion of the second oscillation wall and a second downstream flexure at a downstream portion of the second oscillation wall, wherein the second adjustable chamber modifier wall is connected to a second bypass wall through the second upstream flexure and the second downstream flexure.

7. The nozzle of claim 6 , wherein the first upstream flexure, the first downstream flexure, the second upstream flexure, and the second downstream flexure are each independently movable to adjust the adjustable mixing chamber.

8. The nozzle of claim 1 , wherein a cleaning system for an autonomous vehicle includes the nozzle.

9. A cleaning system comprising:

a source of a fluid;

a nozzle comprising:

an inlet configured to receive the fluid;

an adjustable oscillator in fluid communication with the inlet, the adjustable oscillator configured to receive the fluid from the inlet, generate an oscillating fluid, and adjust one or more properties of the oscillating fluid, wherein the adjustable oscillator comprises an adjustable mixing chamber defined by a plurality of walls of the adjustable oscillator,

wherein the one or more properties comprise at least one of an oscillation frequency, an oscillation angle, or a direction of a flow of the oscillating fluid;

one or more electromagnets configured to generate one or more electromagnetic fields; and

an outlet in fluid communication with the adjustable oscillator, the outlet configured to receive the oscillating fluid and eject the oscillating fluid from the nozzle; and

one or more controllers configured to control the nozzle to eject the oscillating fluid and to control the one or more electromagnetics to adjust the shape of the adjustable mixing chamber.

10. The cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein the cleaning system is mounted to an autonomous vehicle.

11. The cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein the nozzle comprises one or more magnetically controllable fluids, and wherein the one or more magnetically controllable fluids are configured to react to the one or more electromagnetic fields generated by the one or more electromagnetics to adjust the shape of the adjustable mixing chamber.

12. The cleaning system of claim 9 , wherein the fluid is a pressurized fluid, and wherein the pressurized fluid comprises a gas or a liquid stored within the source of the fluid.

13. A vehicle comprising:

a sensor comprising a surface; and

a cleaning system, comprising:

a source of a fluid;

a nozzle comprising:

an inlet configured to receive the fluid;

an adjustable oscillator in fluid communication with the inlet, the adjustable oscillator configured to receive the fluid from the inlet, generate an oscillating fluid, and adjust one or more properties of the oscillating fluid, wherein the adjustable oscillator comprises an adjustable mixing chamber defined by a plurality of walls of the adjustable oscillator,

wherein the one or more properties comprise at least one of an oscillation frequency, an oscillation angle, or a direction of a flow of the oscillating fluid,

one or more electromagnets configured to generate one or more electromagnetic fields configured to adjust the shape of the adjustable mixing chamber, and

an outlet in fluid communication with the adjustable oscillator, the outlet configured to receive the oscillating fluid and eject the oscillating fluid from the nozzle; and

one or more controllers configured to control the nozzle to eject the oscillating fluid to the surface of the sensor and to control the one or more electromagnetics to adjust the shape of the adjustable mixing chamber.

14. The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the sensor comprises a LIDAR sensor, a camera, or a RADAR sensor, and wherein the vehicle is an autonomous vehicle.

15. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the one or more controllers are further configured to adjust the one or more properties of the oscillating fluid to target the oscillating fluid to a region of the surface in which debris is located.

16. The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the vehicle comprises a computing system, the computing system comprising:

one or more processors;

one or more non-transitory computer-readable media that store instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the vehicle computing system to perform operations, the operations comprising:

obtaining sensor data through the sensor after the oscillating fluid is ejected to the surface of the sensor; and

determining one or more objects within an environment of the vehicle based at least in part on the sensor data.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 14, 2024
From: UATC, LLC
To: AURORA OPERATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 067733/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2021
From: RICE, WESLY MASON
To: UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 057902/0506 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2021
From: UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: UATC, LLC
Reel/Frame 057902/0559 →