Ford global technologies, llc (20240293938). ROBOTIC ARM ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER simplified abstract

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ROBOTIC ARM ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER

Organization Name

ford global technologies, llc

Inventor(s)

Jon Zimmerman of Ferndale MI (US)

Hussein Chami of Dearborn MI (US)

Brian Mcintyre of Dexter MI (US)

Francis Maslar of Grosse Ile MI (US)

Raj Sohmshetty of Canton MI (US)

Yifan Chen of Ann Arbor MI (US)

Smruti Panigrahi of Novi MI (US)

ROBOTIC ARM ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240293938 titled 'ROBOTIC ARM ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER

The abstract describes a tool for a robotic arm designed to move an electric charger to an electric vehicle. The tool includes a base, a vision sensor, a hook with an arcuate shape, and a gripper with retractable fingers.

  • The tool is configured to be secured to a robotic arm.
  • It includes a vision sensor for accurate positioning.
  • The hook has a unique arcuate shape for efficient charging.
  • The gripper has retractable fingers controlled by an actuator.
  • The tool is designed to streamline the process of charging electric vehicles.

Potential Applications: - Automated charging stations for electric vehicles. - Industrial automation for efficient charging processes. - Robotics in manufacturing for handling electric vehicle components.

Problems Solved: - Simplifies the process of charging electric vehicles. - Increases efficiency in robotic operations. - Enhances accuracy and precision in positioning the charger.

Benefits: - Faster and more accurate charging of electric vehicles. - Improved efficiency in robotic operations. - Reduced human intervention in charging processes.

Commercial Applications: Automated charging stations for electric vehicles in parking lots, industrial facilities, and public spaces.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the vision sensor contribute to the accuracy of the tool? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this robotic arm tool for charging electric vehicles?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in robotic arm technology for electric vehicle charging to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

a tool for a robotic arm is configured to move an electric charger to an electric vehicle. the tool includes a base configured to be secured to the robotic arm, a vision sensor disposed on the base, a hook including a proximal end fixed to the base, a distal end having an arcuate shape, and a void defined between the proximal end and the distal end, and a gripper extending below the base. the gripper includes a track, two opposing fingers configured to move along the track, and an actuator configured to retract the two opposing fingers along the track.