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Implementation of glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot driven by double flexible rope

Jiang Jin-gang (Intelligent Machine Institute, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China)
Zhang Yong-de (Intelligent Machine Institute, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China)
Zhang Shu (College of Seeking, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China)

Industrial Robot

ISSN: 0143-991x

Article publication date: 12 August 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to implement a glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot driven by a double flexible rope, so as to replace manual cleaning. The glass-curtain-wall, because of its excellent daylighting performance, damp-proofing characteristics, heat insulation properties and aesthetics, is widely used in modern city buildings. For glass-curtain-wall buildings, regular cleaning of the glass-curtain-wall is necessary to ensure that the surface of the building appears clean and tidy, which in turn contributes toward preserving the overall aesthetic appearance of the city. Currently, the primary method of cleaning glass curtain walls is manual cleaning by workers on a suspended platform.

Design/methodology/approach

The mechanical structure of the proposed glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot driven by a double flexible rope is inspired by the way a spider moves by pulling its silk draglines in the air. For self-locking protection and increased rope friction, the robot’s moving section includes a worm reducer and multislot master–slave roller. The cleaning section comprises a water tank, control valve, shower nozzle and brush. The wall adsorbing section is realized by a double rotor. The workspace of the robot is analyzed. Flexible rope winding and unreeling control of the cleaning robot is deduced. The force of the cleaning robot when the double rotor is working is analyzed and calculated. The prototype of the glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot model driven by a double flexible rope is established, and experiments wherein the robot moves along a preset track, as well as cleaning experiments, are performed.

Findings

The prototype of the glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot model driven by a double flexible rope can move along the preset track, satisfy the design functions and clean effectively. The experimental results verify the validity and practicality of the robot.

Research limitations/implications

The implication of this research is that a glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot model driven by a double flexible rope fulfills the movement strategy and drive-type requirements for cleaning glass curtain walls. The limitation of this research is that it is difficult to implement rapid cleaning.

Originality/value

The traditional method of manual cleaning by workers on a suspended platform will be changed after the glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot is manufactured, and the advent of this cleaning robot for the low- and mid-rise buildings will reduce the cost of cleaning buildings, improve the working environment and enhance production efficiency.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are extremely grateful to the anonymous referees for their most insightful and constructive comments, which have enabled them to improve the manuscript significantly. The authors are also grateful to the Editor-in-Chief and the technical editor for reviewing and editing the paper. This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51205093), the Heilongjiang Province Education Bureau Project (Grant No. 12541147) and the Key Research Project Post-graduate Innovation Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (Grant No. YJSCX2011-004HLJ).

Citation

Jin-gang, J., Yong-de, Z. and Shu, Z. (2014), "Implementation of glass-curtain-wall cleaning robot driven by double flexible rope", Industrial Robot, Vol. 41 No. 5, pp. 429-438. https://doi.org/10.1108/IR-01-2014-0303

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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