18559602. WIPING PROCESSES IN ROBOTIC PAINT REPAIR simplified abstract (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY)
WIPING PROCESSES IN ROBOTIC PAINT REPAIR
Organization Name
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Inventor(s)
Aaron K. Nienaber of Lake Elmo MN (US)
Nathan J. Herbst of Woodbury MN (US)
Jonathan B. Arthur of Hudson WI (US)
Joseph B. Eckel of Vadnais Heights MN (US)
Udo W. Scheuvens of Heinsberg (DE)
Rufus C. Sanders of Burnsville MN (US)
Alireza Ghaderi of Woodbury MN (US)
Mark W. Orlando of Chesterfield Township MI (US)
WIPING PROCESSES IN ROBOTIC PAINT REPAIR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18559602 titled 'WIPING PROCESSES IN ROBOTIC PAINT REPAIR
The abstract describes a wiping system for a robotic repair unit, consisting of a motive robot arm with a motor, a connection mechanism, and a wiping medium. The motive robot arm moves the wiping medium, pressing it against a worksurface during a wiping operation.
- The system includes a motive robot arm with a motor for movement.
- A connection mechanism is coupled to the motive robot arm.
- The wiping medium has a base layer and features extending from it.
- The motive robot arm can move the wiping medium towards or away from a worksurface.
- The motive arm is designed to press the wiping medium against the worksurface during wiping.
- A wiping motor drives the wiping medium against the surface during operation.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in robotic repair units for cleaning and maintenance tasks. - It can also be applied in industrial settings for surface cleaning operations.
Problems Solved: - The system eliminates the need for manual wiping, reducing labor costs and increasing efficiency. - It ensures consistent and thorough cleaning of surfaces.
Benefits: - Increased productivity and efficiency in cleaning operations. - Reduced labor costs and improved safety by minimizing human intervention in cleaning tasks.
Commercial Applications: - The technology can be utilized in manufacturing facilities, automotive repair shops, and other industrial settings for automated cleaning processes.
Questions about the wiping system: 1. How does the wiping system improve efficiency in cleaning operations? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this technology?
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Original Abstract Submitted
A wiping system for a robotic repair unit is presented that includes a motive robot arm with a motor, a connection mechanism coupled to the motive robot arm, and a wiping medium coupled to the connection mechanism. The wiping medium includes a base layer and a plurality of features extending from the base layer. The motive robot arm, powered by the motor, moves the wiping medium. The motive robot arm is configured to move the wiping medium toward, or away from, a worksurface. The motive arm is configured to press the wiping medium toward the worksurface during a wiping operation. During the wiping operation, the wiping medium is driven by a wiping motor against the surface.
- 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
- Aaron K. Nienaber of Lake Elmo MN (US)
- Nathan J. Herbst of Woodbury MN (US)
- Jonathan B. Arthur of Hudson WI (US)
- Dirk Mueller of Mettmann (DE)
- Joseph B. Eckel of Vadnais Heights MN (US)
- Udo W. Scheuvens of Heinsberg (DE)
- Rufus C. Sanders of Burnsville MN (US)
- Alireza Ghaderi of Woodbury MN (US)
- Mark W. Orlando of Chesterfield Township MI (US)
- B08B1/14
- B08B1/36
- CPC B08B1/143