首页|Patent Issued for Inspection robots with swappable drive modules (USPTO 11964382 )
Patent Issued for Inspection robots with swappable drive modules (USPTO 11964382 )
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Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors: “The present disclosure relates to robotic inspection and trea tment of industrial surfaces.” In addition to obtaining background information on this patent, NewsRx editors a lso obtained the inventors’ summary information for this patent: “Previously kno wn inspection and treatment systems for industrial surfaces suffer from a number of drawbacks. Industrial surfaces are often required to be inspected to determi ne whether a pipe wall, tank surface, or other industrial surface feature has su ffered from corrosion, degradation, loss of a coating, damage, wall thinning or wear, or other undesirable aspects. Industrial surfaces are often present within a hazardous location-for example in an environment with heavy operating equipme nt, operating at high temperatures, in a confined environment, at a high elevati on, in the presence of high voltage electricity, in the presence of toxic or nox ious gases, in the presence of corrosive liquids, and/or in the presence of oper ating equipment that is dangerous to personnel. Accordingly, presently known sys tems require that a system be shutdown, that a system be operated at a reduced c apacity, that stringent safety procedures be followed (e.g., lockout/tagout, con fined space entry procedures, harnessing, etc.), and/or that personnel are expos ed to hazards even if proper procedures are followed. Additionally, the inconven ience, hazards, and/or confined spaces of personnel entry into inspection areas can result in inspections that are incomplete, of low resolution, that lack syst ematic coverage of the inspected area, and/or that are prone to human error and judgement in determining whether an area has been properly inspected.
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