Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Reexamination Certificate
2000-05-31
2001-07-24
Hofsass, Jeffery (Department: 2632)
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
C340S686400, C360S090000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06265982
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to robotic mechanisms that manipulate media cartridges in an automated media cartridge storage library system and, more particularly, to a method and system for monitoring vibration of robotic mechanisms in an automated storage library to warn of storage library failure events.
BACKGROUND ART
It is a problem in an automated media cartridge storage library to provide an early warning of failure events such that the failure events can be addressed before they prevent down time of the storage library. Existing automated storage libraries are capable of storing and retrieving large quantities of information stored on media cartridges. This is accomplished by the use of a large number of cartridge storage cells, each of which houses a single media cartridge, that are housed within an enclosure. Such storage libraries use a robotic mechanism or picker to quickly move the media cartridges between their media cartridge storage cells and media cartridge players. For example, to retrieve information that is stored on a selected media cartridge, a robotic mechanism is moved to a location opposite the media cartridge storage cell that houses the selected media cartridge. An end effector of the robotic mechanism then grasps the media cartridge and extracts it from the media cartridge storage cell to a media player where the end effector loads the media cartridge into the media player.
A typical storage library includes tracks laid out throughout the storage library. Robotic mechanisms are mounted to the tracks to move throughout the storage library to access the media cartridges and the media cartridge player. The location of the robotic mechanisms in the storage library may be monitored as they move on the tracks through the storage library. A problem occurs when a robotic mechanism or a portion of the track degrades or fails. For instance, a defective robotic mechanism may not be able to access the media cartridges or move through the storage library. A defective robotic mechanism unable to move and stuck on a track may impede movement of other robotic mechanisms along the track. A robotic mechanism may not be able to traverse a defective track portion and consequently be unable to reach a selected media cartridge or media cartridge player.
Robotic mechanisms mounted on tracks use rotatable components such as wheels to move along the tracks and other movable components such as an end effector for moving the media cartridges in and out of the storage cells. During operation the components of the robotic mechanisms have vibration characteristics and other parameters associated with their movements. When the robotic mechanisms are operating properly the vibration characteristics match known vibration characteristics indicative of proper operation. When the robotic mechanisms are not operating properly due to such factors as wear, misuse, accidental damages, and the like the vibration characteristics differ from the known vibration characteristics. Properly operating robotic mechanisms also exhibit different vibration characteristics when moving over defective tracks. As the robotic mechanisms start to degrade the vibration characteristics start to change. The change of the vibration characteristics is a flag and a warning indicative of robotic mechanisms problems. These problems can be addressed before they become bigger problems, such as robotic mechanism failure, by monitoring the vibration characteristics of the robotic mechanisms to become aware of the warnings and act on them.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and system for monitoring robotic mechanism vibration in an automated storage library to warn of storage library failure events.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method and system for monitoring robotic mechanism vibration in an automated storage library to detect robotic mechanism degradation or failure.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and system for comparing robotic mechanism vibration characteristics in an automated storage library to known robotic mechanism vibration characteristics indicative of proper operation to detect robotic mechanism degradation or failure.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a method and system for monitoring robotic mechanism vibration of a robotic mechanism moving on a track throughout an automated storage library to detect track degradation or failure.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a method and system for monitoring robotic mechanism vibration in an automated storage library to perform selected diagnostic routines in response to certain robotic mechanism vibration characteristics.
In carrying out the above objects and other objects, the present invention provides an automated storage library for the storage and retrieval of a plurality of media cartridges. The storage library includes a plurality of media cartridge storage cells each housing a single media cartridge. A robotic mechanism is operable to move to access the media cartridges in the media cartridge storage cells. A vibration sensor is associated with the robotic mechanism for generating a vibration signal indicative of vibration of the robotic mechanism. A controller is operable with the vibration sensor for processing the vibration signal to determine if the vibration of the robotic mechanism is abnormal.
In carrying out the above objects and other objects, the present invention further provides a method for operating an automated storage library having a plurality of media cartridge storage cells each housing a single media cartridge. The method includes moving a robotic mechanism to access the media cartridges in the media cartridge cells. Vibration of the robotic mechanism is then monitored. A vibration signal indicative of the vibration of the robotic mechanism is then generated. The vibration signal is then processed to determine if the vibration of the robotic pod is abnormal.
The advantages associated with the present invention are numerous. The method and system of the present invention sense mechanical vibrations in a robot assembly and correlate the sensory data to a normal data pattern to provide an early warning of impending failure. By placing a vibration sensor (accelerometer) on board a moving robotic assembly, and using the electrical output of the vibration sensor to feed a logic circuit, a system of checks against known parameters of the robotic pod and the storage library could be used to gauge whether the mechanics are running smoothly.
The above objects and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the present invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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Brooks & Kushman P.C.
Hofsass Jeffery
Storage Technology Corporation
Tang Son
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