Teaching-playback type automatically running vehicle

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United States Patent [19]

[11] Patent Number:

Okuyama et al.

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TEACHING-PLAYBACK TYPE

4,328,545

5/1982 148158116181. ..................... .. 180/167

AUTOMATICALLY RUNNING VEHICLE

4,465,155

8/1984

Collins . . . . . . . .

4,500,970

2/1985

Daemmer .......................... .. 180/168

[75] Inventors: Shigeaki Okuyama, Kawachinagano;

[21] Appl. No.: 445,755 [22] Filed:

Dec. 1, 1982

Dec. 2, 1986 . . . ._

364/424

2041095

2/ 1972 Fed. Rep. of Germany .

1259720 2042217 2068587

1/1972 United Kingdom . 9/1980 United Kingdom . 8/1981 United Kingdom .

Primary Examiner—-Felix D. Gruber Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Cushman, Darby & Cushman

Foreign Application Priority Data

Feb. 19, 1982 [JP]

Date of Patent:

FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS

Osami Fuziwara, Kishiwada, both of

Japan [73] Assignee: Kubota, Ltd., Osaka, Japan

[30]

4,626,993

Japan ................................ .. 57-26569

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ABSTRACT

Apparatus and method for controlling an automatically

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Int. Cl.4 ....................... .. G05D 1/02; G05D 3/12;

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US. Cl. .................................. .. 364/424; 180/168;

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Field of Search ............. .. 318/580, 568, 576, 575,

mands used to negotiate the course under manual con trol are stored in a memory. The vehicle has sensors

318/578, 579; 180/169, 167, 168; 324/207, 208,

which detect the presence and location of the guidelines

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as the vehicle passes by. The vehicle travels the course under control of the stored vehicle commands until guidelines are detected indicating the vehicle is off course. Then, vehicle control is switched so that the vehicle returns on course, over the guidelines. When

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364/513

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References Cited U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS 3,095,939

7/ 1963

Hine .................................. .. 180/167

3,507,349 3,952,361

4/1970 4/1976

Comer et al. . Wilkins ........... ..

.... .. 180/168 . 180/ 79.1 X . . . . ..

4,066,877

l/l978

Virnot et a1.

4,114,711

9/1978

Wilkins ........... ..

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180/168

4,211,921

7/ l 980 Kanetou et al.

.. 180/169

4,253,541

3/1981

Iida et al. .... ..

.. 180/168

4,278,142

7/1981

Kono ................................. .. 180/168

ISO/6.5

running vehicle over a predetermined course which has

guidelines intermittently placed therein. Vehicle com

the guidelines are no longer detected, vehicle control is returned to the memorized vehicle commands in such a fashion as to synchronize the actual vehicle position

with the memorized data.

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