Motor vehicles – With powered means for creating fluid force to attract...
Reexamination Certificate
2002-06-07
2004-02-17
Morris, Lesley D. (Department: 3611)
Motor vehicles
With powered means for creating fluid force to attract...
C180S901000, C114S222000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06691811
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an apparatus that can be moved over a surface and, for attachment to the surface, produces negative pressure between it and the surface, and has a safety configuration that monitors detachment from the surface.
Devices that can produce an attachment force to a surface by negative pressure and, as such, can also move along slanting or vertically upright surfaces exist in the prior art. Such apparatuses are used, in particular, for the purpose of carrying out work on barely accessible surfaces, for example, for cleaning the exterior surfaces of large structures. There is a risk here, however, of the device for producing the attachment force to the surface failing and of the apparatus detaching from the surface.
European Patent Application EP 0 505 956 A1 discloses such an apparatus, in which a winch with a safety line, on which the apparatus is suspended, is provided at the top of the building as a safety configuration. As soon as the apparatus is detached from the building facade, the winch is locked. As a result, the apparatus cannot drop downward. Such a configuration has the disadvantage, in particular, that the apparatus has to be suspended on the safety line before it is ready for operation, and that, furthermore, it is necessary to have an additional installation on the building. In addition, the region of action of the apparatus is restricted by the necessary safety line. As a result, the apparatus cannot operate autonomously.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a safety configuration for an apparatus that can be moved over a surface that overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and that can move completely freely over the surface and that can be prevented from dropping downward.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, an apparatus to be moved over a surface including a housing assembly, a negative pressure generator for removably attaching the housing assembly to the surface, the negative pressure generator generating negative pressure between the housing assembly and the surface, a safety configuration monitoring detachment of the housing assembly from the surface by monitoring a distance between a portion of the housing assembly and the surface, a retaining configuration connected to the housing assembly, and if the housing assembly becomes detached from the surface, the safety configuration attaching the retaining configuration to the surface to retain the housing assembly on the surface.
The apparatus according to the invention has a retaining configuration that, in the event of detachment from the surface, is attached to the surface by the safety configuration and that retains the movable apparatus on the surface. As such, there is no need for any external configuration that restricts the freedom of movement of the apparatus and constitutes additional outlay in respect of the installation.
For the purpose of monitoring detachment of the apparatus from the surface, the safety configuration can monitor the distance between the apparatus and the surface. Any prior art distance-measuring method can be used for such a purpose.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the apparatus advantageously has at least one traveling mechanism that can be moved in relation to the apparatus, and the safety configuration monitors the distance between the traveling mechanism and the apparatus to monitor detachment from the surface. Such a traveling mechanism is usually present anyway for retaining the apparatus at a predefined distance from the surface and to make possible movement of the apparatus over the surface. For such a purpose, a drive unit can be associated with at least one traveling mechanism. The at least one traveling mechanism can be connected to the apparatus such that, without any external influences, it is forced away from the apparatus by a slight spring force and, when the apparatus is attached by suction to the surface, it is forced in against a stop. As a result, the apparatus is retained at the predefined distance from the surface. If the attachment force decreases below a certain value, the traveling mechanism can be forced away from the apparatus again. As a result, its distance from the apparatus increases and the safety configuration responds.
For the purpose of detecting detachment from the surface, in accordance with a further feature of the invention, the safety configuration can also monitor the negative pressure between the apparatus and the surface. Because the negative pressure, or the difference between the ambient pressure and the pressure between the apparatus and the surface, is a direct measure of the attachment force, it is, thus, possible to detect any change in the attachment force. As such, it is possible to establish any increase in this risk even before the apparatus is detached from the surface. In addition, by monitoring the negative pressure and, thus, the attachment force, it is also possible to detect the case where, with reduced attachment force, although the apparatus does not move away from the surface, there is such a reduction in friction of a drive unit of the apparatus on the surface that, if the surface is in a slanting or vertical position, the apparatus may slip off.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the retaining configuration has at least one suction cup. After having pressure exerted on the suction cups once, it is possible for suction cups, when used on smooth surfaces, which in any case is the exclusive, or at least preferred, field of application of apparatuses that adhere by negative pressure, to retain large loads over a relatively long period of time without additional measures being necessary to maintain these retaining forces. To ensure a better hold even over a relatively long period of time, it is possible to provide a configuration for exerting more pressure on a suction cup attached to the surface. For example, it is possible for the suction cup to be struck at regular intervals. Furthermore, it is also conceivable for air to be pumped out of an attached suction cup regularly or continuously to maintain the negative pressure necessary for attachment purposes.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the retaining configuration may also have at least one adhesive-bonding device. It is possible for the bonding, itself, to be of a flexible and adhering material or to be coated with an adhesive. It is preferable here to make use of an adhesive that can be removed from the surface without leaving any residues. The use of an adhesive attachment surface or an adhesive as the retaining configuration has the advantage, in particular, that, up to a certain degree, it is possible to tolerate unevenesses in the surface.
The above mentioned embodiments for the retaining configuration and for monitoring detachment from the surface can also be used in combination in each case to achieve a higher degree of safety.
To make possible removal of the apparatus again following response of the safety configuration, in accordance with yet another feature of the invention, there is provided a device that can be actuated from the outside and is intended for releasing the retaining configuration from the surface.
Preferably, the device is located in the interior of the apparatus. In the case of a suction cup as retaining configuration, the release device may be configured such that air can be let into the interior of the suction cup, for example, with the aid of a tab, by which the border of the suction cup can be detached to some extent. If an adhesive surface is used as the retaining configuration, it is possible to use a lever mechanism, by which the retaining configuration can be lifted off from the surface. It is also possible for the retaining configuration to be checked before operation in each case by the apparatus with the retaining configura
Brüntrup Thomas
Damrath Joachim
Konrad Jürgen
BSH Bosch und Siemens Haus-geraete GmbH
Greenberg Laurence A.
Locher Ralph E.
Morris Lesley D.
Stemer Werner H.
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