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WO2015127971A1
WO2015127971A1 PCT/EP2014/053791 EP2014053791W WO2015127971A1 WO 2015127971 A1 WO2015127971 A1 WO 2015127971A1 EP 2014053791 W EP2014053791 W EP 2014053791W WO 2015127971 A1 WO2015127971 A1 WO 2015127971A1
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Torgny BROGÅRDH
Johan ERNLUND
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Priority to EP14706842.3A priority patent/EP3110596B1/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25JMANIPULATORS; CHAMBERS PROVIDED WITH MANIPULATION DEVICES
    • B25J9/00Programme-controlled manipulators
    • B25J9/003Programme-controlled manipulators having parallel kinematics
    • B25J9/0045Programme-controlled manipulators having parallel kinematics with kinematics chains having a rotary joint at the base
    • B25J9/0051Programme-controlled manipulators having parallel kinematics with kinematics chains having a rotary joint at the base with kinematics chains of the type rotary-universal-universal or rotary-spherical-spherical, e.g. Delta type manipulators
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25JMANIPULATORS; CHAMBERS PROVIDED WITH MANIPULATION DEVICES
    • B25J9/00Programme-controlled manipulators
    • B25J9/0084Programme-controlled manipulators comprising a plurality of manipulators
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25JMANIPULATORS; CHAMBERS PROVIDED WITH MANIPULATION DEVICES
    • B25J9/00Programme-controlled manipulators
    • B25J9/003Programme-controlled manipulators having parallel kinematics
    • B25J9/0045Programme-controlled manipulators having parallel kinematics with kinematics chains having a rotary joint at the base
    • B25J9/0048Programme-controlled manipulators having parallel kinematics with kinematics chains having a rotary joint at the base with kinematics chains of the type rotary-rotary-rotary

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Abstract

A robot installation comprises a first robot (10) and a second robot (10). The first robot (10) is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot (10) such that the second robot (10) lies within a reach of at least one drive arm (110, 120, 130) of the first robot (10).

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A compact robot installation TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to mounting of parallel kinematics robots in relation to each other. BACKGROUND ART
Parallel kinematics robots comprise a plurality of drive arms each connected, directly or via a gearbox, to a
respective shaft of a servo motor at one end. At the
opposite end each drive arm is connected to one or more rods transmitting the rotating movement of the drive arms to a respective movement of an end effector. The servo motors and the respective drive arms work in parallel in the sense that manipulation of one drive arm does not affect the position of the remaining drive arms. A delta robot is one well known type of parallel kinematics robot that can comprise three drive arms. Each drive arm is connected to an end effector with two rods having a ball joint at each end. The drive arms rotate about respective servo motor axes, the servo motors being arranged
symmetrically such that their axes intersect at 60 degrees angles. US7188544 discloses one type of a delta robot comprising three drive arms. Delta robots can also comprise four or more drive arms .
WO200366289 discloses other and less well known types of parallel kinematics robots comprising three or more drive arms. The robots according to WO200366289 differ from delta robots in that the rotational axes of the drive arms are parallel, and in many embodiments the drive arms even have one common rotational axis. Conventionally, when two or more parallel kinematics robots are installed at a robot installation, the robots are attached to fixed positions in relation to each other such that the drive arms of one robot can never reach and thereby collide with the remaining robots. This is because it is not considered desirable to limit the work area of a robot with external obstacles. Instead, all the drive arms are enabled to rotate within the constraints defined only by the robot itself. Even though a great advantage in terms of space occupied is achieved if two robots are installed close to each other, doing so has not been considered feasible because of the caused limitations to the work areas of the robots .
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION One object of the invention is to provide a robot
installation which allows to install two robots close to each other and still keep the sizes of the respective work areas acceptable.
These objects are achieved by the device according to appended claim 1.
The invention is based on the realization that certain types of parallel kinematics robots are better adapted to be installed close to each other than others. Especially, robots in which the drive arms are arranged in an
asymmetrical manner, and in which the drive arms rotate about parallel axes, the work area remains relatively large even when the rotation of one of the drive arms is strongly limited .
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a robot installation comprising a first robot and a second robot. Each of the robots comprises a first shaft and a second shaft extending in a first direction from
respective actuators, a third shaft extending in a second direction form a respective actuator, the second direction being opposite to the first direction, a frame defining fixed positions of the first, second and third shafts in relation to each other, a first drive arm attached to the first shaft, a second drive arm attached to the second shaft, and a third drive arm attached to the third shaft, wherein the first robot is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot such that the second robot lies within a reach of at least one drive arm of the first robot.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the first and the second robots are identical.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the robot installation comprises at least three robots, such as at least four, five, six or eight robots, each robot being attached to a fixed position in relation to the remaining robots such that each robot lies within a reach of at least one drive arm of the remaining robots. According to one embodiment of the invention, the third drive arm is not perpendicular to the third shaft.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the third drive arm is inclined by 45 degrees in relation to the third shaft . According to one embodiment of the invention, the first robot is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot such that the second robot lies within a reach of the third drive arm of the first robot.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the first robot is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot such that the frame or at least one drive arm of the second robot lies within a reach of at least one drive arm of the first robot.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the first robot is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot such that the frame or at least one drive arm of the second robot lies within a reach of the third drive arm of the first robot.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be explained in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein figure 1 shows one embodiment of a robot that can be used with advantage in the context of the present invention, figure 2 shows one embodiment of the invention, figure 3 shows one embodiment of the invention, and figure 4 shows two robots corresponding to the embodiment of figure 2.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to figures la and lb, a parallel kinematics robot 10 which is especially suitable to be applied in the context of the present invention comprises a frame 20 to which a first, second and third actuators 30, 40, 50 in the form of servo motors are fixedly attached. First and second shafts 60, 70 extend in a first direction 90 from the first and second actuators 30, 40, respectively, and a third shaft 80 extends in a second direction 100 form the third actuator 50. The second direction 100 is opposite to the first direction 90. A first drive arm 110 is attached to the first shaft 60, a second drive arm 120 is attached to the second shaft 70, and a third drive arm 130 attached to the third shaft 80, each drive arm 110, 120, 130 rotating along with the respective shaft 60, 70, 80 about a respective rotation axis.
The robot 10 according to figure 1 reaches a relatively large work area even when the rotation of the third drive arm 130 is strongly limited. For example, the rotation of the third drive arm 130 can be limited to 180 degrees such that it never crosses its rotational axis in the direction show in figure lb. This in its turn means that a first frame surface 160 opposite to the third drive arm 130 becomes an ideal surface for attaching the robot 10 to an external obstacle. For example, a beam 140 extending from the frame 20 in the second direction 100 can be attached directly to the first frame surface 160 without any practical limitation to the work area of the robot 10.
Obviously, instead of the beam 140 of figure 1, any external obstacle may extend from the first frame surface 160 in the second direction 100 without severely limiting the work area of the robot 10. According to the present invention the external obstacle is another robot 10. Referring to figure 2, according to one embodiment of the invention eight identical robots 10 are installed close to each other. The eight robots 10 form four pairs, and within each pair the robots 10 are mutually within the reach of the other robot 10. To be more precise, the third drive arm 130 of each robot 10 collides with the frame 20 of the neighbouring robot 10 when the respective third shaft 80 is rotated far enough. It goes without saying that such collision shall be prohibited in a real application by controlling the
movements of the robots 10 appropriately, but for the purpose of defining the present invention it is essential that one robot 10 is physically within the reach of another robot 10. In the present case "being within the reach of another robot" implies that the third drive arm 130 of a first robot 10 collides with a second robot 10 when the third shaft 80 of the first robot 10 is attempted to rotate about a full circle. Furthermore, when considering whether one robot 10 is within the reach of another robot 10, in the context of the present invention any physical obstacles preventing a collision between the two robots 10 shall be omitted.
The dotted lines in figure 2 represent possible positions of fixtures to which the robots 10 are attached. The work areas of the robots may overlap each other. However, collisions between the robots are prohibited by controlling the
movements of the robots appropriately.
Referring to figure 3, according to one embodiment of the invention the third drive arm 130 is inclined by 45 degrees in relation to the third shaft 80 i.e. there is an
inclination angle 150 with a value of 45 degrees between these two elements. By doing this the frame 20 can be made much shorter compared with embodiments where the third drive arm 130 is perpendicular to the third shaft 80 i.e. where the inclination angle 150 has a value of 90 degrees. Because of the inclination the distal end of the third drive arm 130, i.e. the end not attached to the third shaft 80, follows the same trajectory as the corresponding distal end of the embodiment according to figures 1 and 2.
Consequently, the embodiment of figure 3 is identical with that of figures 1 and 2 from the kinematics point of view. However, as illustrated in figure 3, robots 10 with non- perpendicular third drive arms 130 can be installed more compactly in relation to each other. As before, it is to be understood that the collision of two neighbouring third drive arms 130 can be easily avoided by appropriate control of the robots 10, but for the purpose of defining the present invention they shall be considered to be within the reach of each other as the physical dimensions of the installation enable a collision. It is furthermore possible to incline the first and second drive arms 110, 120 such as to make them non-perpendicular with the respective first and second shafts 60, 70 whenever feasible. The inclination angles 150 are by no means limited to 90 or 45 degrees but can be anything between 90 and about 30 degrees.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown above, but the person skilled in the art may modify them in a plurality of ways within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.

Claims

1. A robot installation comprising a first robot (10) and a second robot (10), each of the robots (10) comprising: a first shaft (60) and a second shaft (70) extending in a first direction (90) from respective actuators (30,
40) ,
a third shaft (80) extending in a second direction (100) form a respective actuator (50), the second direction (100) being opposite to the first direction (90), a frame (20) defining fixed positions of the first, second and third shafts (60, 70, 80) in relation to each other,
a first drive arm (110) attached to the first shaft (60) ,
a second drive arm (120) attached to the second shaft
(70), and
a third drive arm (130) attached to the third shaft (80) ,
characterized in that the first robot (10) is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot (10) such that the second robot (10) lies within a reach of at least one drive arm (110, 120, 130) of the first robot (10) .
2. A robot installation according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second robots (10) are identical.
3. A robot installation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the robot installation comprises at least three robots (10), such as at least four, five, six or eight robots (10), and wherein each robot (10) is attached to a fixed position in relation to the
remaining robots (10) such that each robot (10) lies within a reach of at least one drive arm (110, 120, 130) of the remaining robots (10) .
4. A robot installation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the third drive arm (130) is not
perpendicular to the third shaft (80) .
5. A robot installation according to claim 4, wherein the third drive arm (130) is inclined by 45 degrees in relation to the third shaft (80) .
6. A robot installation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first robot (10) is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot (10) such that the second robot (10) lies within a reach of the third drive arm (130) of the first robot (10) .
7. A robot installation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first robot (10) is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot (10) such that the frame (20) or at least one drive arm (110, 120, 130) of the second robot (10) lies within a reach of at least one drive arm (110, 120, 130) of the first robot (10) .
8. A robot installation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first robot (10) is attached to a fixed position in relation to the second robot (10) such that the frame (20) or at least one drive arm (110, 120, 130) of the second robot (10) lies within a reach of the third drive arm (130) of the first robot (10) .
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