IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0714074
(2000-11-16)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
- ATI Industrial Automation
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대리인 / 주소 |
Coats & Bennett, P.L.L.C.
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
21 인용 특허 :
7 |
초록
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A robotic tool changer for the transfer of a secondary current across a master module and a tool module capable of being mated together. In one embodiment, the electrical contacts on the two modules, comprising a pair of contacts with a flat plate for electrical contact and a vertical connector tab
A robotic tool changer for the transfer of a secondary current across a master module and a tool module capable of being mated together. In one embodiment, the electrical contacts on the two modules, comprising a pair of contacts with a flat plate for electrical contact and a vertical connector tab for connection to a cable, are generally the same size and shape and are interchangeable. Both sets of contacts are slideably mounted on their respective modules, and can be moved laterally relative to each other to alter the size of a gap formed between the connector tabs, to fit a variety of kickless cable terminals. The contacts on the master module may connect directly to a kickless cable terminal, and are thus cooled by a water cooling system of the kickless cable. The contacts on the tool module may connect to a pair of shunt cables. The tool module contacts are moveable from a retracted to an extended position relative to the tool module, and are biased towards the extended position by springs. The master module contacts are fixed. When the master and tool modules are mated, the tool module contacts are biased to assume a spaced apart relationship relative to the master module contacts by springs. An actuator mounted on the master module engages the tool module contacts and moves them from the extended position to the retracted position, where they abut the fixed master module contacts and establish electrical connectivity across the tool changer. When the actuator releases the tool module contacts, the springs move the tool module contacts away from the master module contacts.
대표청구항
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A robotic tool changer for the transfer of a secondary current across a master module and a tool module capable of being mated together. In one embodiment, the electrical contacts on the two modules, comprising a pair of contacts with a flat plate for electrical contact and a vertical connector tab
A robotic tool changer for the transfer of a secondary current across a master module and a tool module capable of being mated together. In one embodiment, the electrical contacts on the two modules, comprising a pair of contacts with a flat plate for electrical contact and a vertical connector tab for connection to a cable, are generally the same size and shape and are interchangeable. Both sets of contacts are slideably mounted on their respective modules, and can be moved laterally relative to each other to alter the size of a gap formed between the connector tabs, to fit a variety of kickless cable terminals. The contacts on the master module may connect directly to a kickless cable terminal, and are thus cooled by a water cooling system of the kickless cable. The contacts on the tool module may connect to a pair of shunt cables. The tool module contacts are moveable from a retracted to an extended position relative to the tool module, and are biased towards the extended position by springs. The master module contacts are fixed. When the master and tool modules are mated, the tool module contacts are biased to assume a spaced apart relationship relative to the master module contacts by springs. An actuator mounted on the master module engages the tool module contacts and moves them from the extended position to the retracted position, where they abut the fixed master module contacts and establish electrical connectivity across the tool changer. When the actuator releases the tool module contacts, the springs move the tool module contacts away from the master module contacts. ; US-6007357, 19991200, Perino et al.; US-6039595, 20000300, Tseng et al., 439/157; US-6218916, 20010400, Ishikawa et al., 333/254; US-6281848, 20010800, Nagumo et al., 343/700; US-6333719, 20011200, Varadan et al., 343/787 changing one or more selected ones of the one or more characteristics of the context to indicate that the user has achieved the predetermined degree of proficiency. 5. The computer readable medium of claim 4 wherein changing comprises: presenting a transitional animation showing the changing of the one or more characteristics of the context. 6. The computer readable medium of claim 4 wherein the computer instructions are configured to cause the computer to provide motivation by also: determining that the user has achieved a second predetermined degree of proficiency responding correctly to the stimuli, wherein the second predetermined degree of proficiency is different from the first-mentioned predetermined degree of proficiency; and changing one or more other ones of the one or more characteristics of the context to indicate that the user has achieved the second predetermined degree of proficiency, wherein the other characteristics are different from the selected characteristics. 7. A computer system comprising: a processor; a memory operatively coupled to the processor; and a motivation module (i) which executes in the processor from the memory and (ii) which, when executed by the processor, causes the computer to providing motivation to a user of a training process which, when executed, presents stimuli to the user wherein the stimuli is designed primarily to improve a cognitive ability of the user and measures the cognitive ability of the user by comparison of responses of the user to the stimuli to predetermined correct responses by: presenting stimuli to the user in a context having one or more characteristics: monitoring achievement of the user in responding correctly to the stimuli; determining that the user has achieved a predetermined degree of proficiency in responding correctly to the stimuli; and changing one or more selected ones of the one or more characteristics of the context to indicate that the user has achieved the predetermined degree of proficiency. 8. The computer system of claim 7 wherein changing comprises: presenting a transitional animation showing the changing of the one or more characteristics of the context. 9. The computer system of claim 7 wherein the motivation module, when executed by the processor, causes the computer to provide motivation by also: determining that the user has achieved a second predetermined degree of proficiency responding correctly to the stimuli, wherein the second predetermined degree of proficiency is different from the first-mentioned predetermined degree of proficiency; and changing One or more other ones of the one or more characteristics of the context to indicate that the user has achieved the second predetermined degree of proficiency, wherein the other characteristics are different from the selected characteristics. ning to a chemical property of an element in the Zmaczynski triangular periodic table. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pyramid shaped base has four triangular shaped presentation surfaces. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said pyramid shaped base has three triangular shaped presentation surfaces. ted by an instructor user for the instructional class, the class file containing requirements for the course or subject; assembling an instructional lesson plan file for one of the instructional classes having a class file on the database; and generating a summary report summarizing instructional lesson plans of the instructor user according to criteria based on reporting requirements of the group account covering the instructor user. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of creating the account file includes requesting the setup information from the user regarding the type of account to be created, wherein an account is of a type selected from the group including an individual account and a group account, the account file for the individual account including account information directing actions taken with respect to an individual user, the account file for the group account including account information directing actions taken with regard to a group of users. 7. The method of claim 6 additionally comprising including core requirements for class files and lesson plan files in the account information for the group account. 8. The method of claim 7 additionally comprising including a listing of approved teaching methods available for use in the class files and the lesson plan files in the core requirements. 9. The method of claim 7 additionally comprising including a total quantity of approved teaching methods to be included in all of the lesson plan files of each class file created by users in the group in the core requirements for class files. 10. The method of claim 6 additionally comprising including reporting requirements for reporting elements of class files and lesson plans created on the system by instructor users to administrator users supervising the instructor user in the account information for a group account. 11. The method of claim 10 additionally comprising identifying in the reporting requirements a network site on which lesson plans must be displayed. 12. The method of claim 11 additionally comprising indicating in the reporting requirements a time period for which lesson plans must be displayed on the network site. 13. The method of claim 6 additionally comprising including core requirements for class files and lesson plan files in the account information for the individual account, and including a total quantity of approved teaching methods to be included in all of the lesson plan files of each class file created by users in the group in the core requirements for class files. 14. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of creating the class file includes requiring identification of at least one class goal for the instructional class. 15. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of creating the class file includes providing to the instructor user a listing of approved teaching methods from the account information of the account file of the group account, and requiring selection from the listing of approved teaching methods of at least one teaching method to be used in the instructional class. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of creating the class file includes comparing a total of the approved teaching methods selected by the instructor user for the instructional class to a total quantity of approved teaching methods required by core requirements in the account information for a group account covering the instructor user, and informing the instructor user if the total of approved teaching methods selected for the class is less than the quantity required by the core requirements of the group account. 17. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of creating the class file includes preventing deletions of goals and teaching methods from the class file once the class file has been completed and saved to the database. 18. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of creating the class file includes providing a listing of activities to select from for starting and ending all lesson plans created for the
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