IP Library Granted Patent US 12,054,363
Granted Patent B2
US 12,054,363 · App. 17/424,299 · Granted Aug 6, 2024

System and methods for determining relative position and relative motion of objects

Inventors: David Lee Guymon (Katy, TX); Matthew McLean (Houston, TX); Jeremy Welty (Cypress, TX); Makenna Ryan (Houston, TX); Michael Middel (Cypress, TX)
Assignee: J. Ray McDermott
B66C13/48B63B27/10B66C23/52B66C2700/0371
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,054,363
App. No.
17/424,299
Granted
Aug 6, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

System for determining relative positions and/or relative motions between objects ( 103, 602, 604 ). Disclosed systems include a target tracking device ( 110, 620, 622 ) on a first object ( 602 ) and an optical target on a second object ( 604 ). The target tracking device comprises a camera to take images of the optical targets which is configured to track the optical target. The system comprises an onshore crane ( 601 ), a ship system ( 700 ), an aviation system ( 800 ) or an offshore crane ( 100 ). A controller ( 115, 615, 715, 815 ) controls the crane, a ship ( 701 ) or a helicopter ( 801 ) using the data from the tracking device.

Claims (44)

1. An onshore crane system, comprising:

one or more optical targets for disposal on one or more objects;

a target tracking device for disposal on an onshore crane, the target tracking device being configured to track the one or more optical targets, and the target tracking device comprising a camera configured to take one or more images of the one or more optical targets; and

a controller that is configured to receive data from the target tracking device, and control the onshore crane using the data received from the target tracking device.

2. The onshore crane system of claim 1 , wherein:

the controller is configured to calculate a relative distance between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device using the data received from the target tracking device;

the data comprises a position of the one or more optical targets within the one or more images taken by the camera and, for each of the one or more optical targets, a relative angle measured between an axis and a line of sight from the target tracking device to one of the one or more optical targets; and

the relative distance comprises:

a relative vertical distance between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device,

a first relative horizontal distance between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device, and

a second horizontal relative distance between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device.

3. The onshore crane system of claim 1 , further comprising an RFID reader in communication with one or more of the controller or the target tracking device, and an RFID tag on at least one of the one or more optical targets.

4. The onshore crane system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to guide a hook of the onshore crane toward at least one of the one or more optical targets, and the onshore crane system comprises one or more reference targets for disposal on the onshore crane.

5. The onshore crane system of claim 1 , wherein the target tracking device is configured to scan between a first angular position and a second angular position to position the one or more optical targets within a field of view of the camera of the target tracking device, and the onshore crane system is configured to output a message if one or more of the one or more optical targets are outside of the field of view.

6. The onshore crane system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more objects comprise a first object and a second object, and the one or more optical targets comprise a first optical target on the first object and a second optical target on the second object, the first optical target comprising a first tag pattern and the second optical target comprising a second tag pattern that is different than the first tag pattern.

7. A ship system, comprising:

one or more optical targets for disposal on an object;

a target tracking device for disposal on a vessel, the target tracking device being configured to track the one or more optical targets, and the target tracking device comprising a camera configured to take one or more images of the one or more optical targets; and

a controller that is configured to receive data from the target tracking device, calculate a relative motion between the target tracking device and the one or more optical targets using the data received from the target tracking device, and control the vessel using the relative motion.

8. The ship system of claim 7 , wherein the object is a second vessel, an offshore platform, or a dock, and the ship system comprises one or more reference targets for disposal on the vessel.

9. The ship system of claim 7 , further comprising an RFID reader in communication with one or more of the controller or the target tracking device, and an RFID tag on at least one of the one or more optical targets.

10. The ship system of claim 7 , wherein the data comprises a position of the one or more optical targets within the one or more images taken by the camera, and the relative motion comprises:

a relative vertical motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device;

a first relative horizontal motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device; and

a second horizontal relative motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device.

11. The ship system of claim 7 , wherein the target tracking device is configured to scan between a first angular position and a second angular position to position the one or more optical targets within a field of view of the camera of the target tracking device, and the ship system is configured to output a message if one or more of the one or more optical targets are outside of the field of view.

12. The ship system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more optical targets comprise a first optical target on the object and a second optical target on the object, the first optical target comprising a first tag pattern and the second optical target comprising a second tag pattern that is different than the first tag pattern.

13. The ship system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is configured to guide the vessel toward the one or more optical targets using the relative motion.

14. The ship system of claim 7 , wherein the controller is configured to maintain the vessel at an offset distance and an offset angle from the one or more optical targets using the relative motion.

15. An offshore crane system, comprising:

one or more optical targets for disposal on a first vessel;

a target tracking device for disposal on a crane disposed on a second vessel, the target tracking device being configured to track the one or more optical targets, and the target tracking device comprising a camera configured to take one or more images of the one or more optical targets; and

a controller that is configured to receive data from the target tracking device, and control the crane using the data received from the target tracking device.

16. The offshore crane system of claim 15 , wherein:

the controller is configured to calculate a relative motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device using the data received from the target tracking device;

the data comprises a position of the one or more optical targets within the one or more images taken by the camera and, for each of the one or more optical targets, a relative angle measured between an axis and a line of sight from the target tracking device to one of the one or more optical targets; and

the relative motion comprises:

a relative vertical motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device,

a first relative horizontal motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device, and

a second horizontal relative motion between the one or more optical targets and the target tracking device.

17. The offshore crane system of claim 15 , further comprising an RFID reader in communication with one or more of the controller or the target tracking device, and an RFID tag on at least one of the one or more optical targets.

18. The offshore crane system of claim 15 , wherein the controller is configured to guide a hook of the crane toward at least one of the one or more optical targets, and the offshore crane system comprises one or more reference targets for disposal on the second vessel.

19. The offshore crane system of claim 15 , wherein the target tracking device is configured to scan between a first angular position and a second angular position to position the one or more optical targets within a field of view of the camera of the target tracking device, and the offshore crane system is configured to output a message if one or more of the one or more optical targets are outside of the field of view.

20. The offshore crane system of claim 15 , wherein the one or more optical targets comprise a first optical target on the first vessel and a second optical target on the second vessel, the first optical target comprising a first tag pattern and the second optical target comprising a second tag pattern that is different than the first tag pattern.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2022
From: GUYMON, DAVID LEE; MCLEAN, MATTHEW; WELTY, JEREMY; RYAN, MAKENNA; MIDDEL, MICHAEL
To: J. RAY MCDERMOTT S.A.
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