Technical Description
The present invention discloses an underwater drivable robot for collecting, sorting, and storing materials from a waterbody. Conventional underwater robots face limitations such as restricted payload capacity, inability to handle multiple samples, and increased system complexity. To overcome these challenges, the robot integrates material collection and multistage sorting within a single platform. The robot includes a submersible housing, propulsion mechanism, and robotic arms with articulated fingers for gathering materials from the waterbody bed.
Problems Addressed
- Payload limitation
- Sample collection limitation
- High operational cost
- Limited sample diversity
- Power consumption
- Stability and manoeuvrability issues
Tech Features
- Multi Joint Configuration
- Dedicated Storage Bin
- Multistage Collection Unit
- Auxiliary Filters
- Pressurized Air Supply Unit
- Curvilinear Shape
- Inflatable Balloon Holder
- Pressured Lock Pin
Target Audience
- Offshore Oil & Gas Industry
- Marine Science & Oceanography
- Subsea Mining Industries
- Naval Fleets & Port Authorities
- Electronics Industry
- Automotive Sector
Tech ID: P18-2084 TRL 2 Patent Status: Published Available For Exclusive and Non-exclusive License
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