Patent classifications
B25J15/12
GRIPPING FINGER HAVING CURVED SPACING ELEMENTS, AND ADAPTIVE GRIPPING DEVICE
The invention relates to a gripping finger (1) for an adaptive gripping device (10), comprising a first strip element (2) and a second strip element (3), which are flexible, and a plurality of spacing elements (7, 13, 16), which are arranged between the first strip element (2) and the second strip element (3). A first end (8) of each of the spacing elements (7, 13, 16) is movably connected to the first strip element (2) and an opposite second end (9) of each of the spacing elements (7, 13, 16) is movably connected to the second strip element (3). At least one of the spacing elements (7, 13, 16) is designed as a curved spacing element (13), the curved spacing element (13) having a predefined curvature.
SOFT ROBOTIC ACTUATOR ATTACHMENT HUB AND GRASPER ASSEMBLY, REINFORCED ACTUATORS, AND ELECTROADHESIVE ACTUATORS
A hub assembly for coupling different grasper assemblies including a soft actuator in various configurations to a mechanical robotic components are described. Further described are soft actuators having various reinforcement. Further described are and soft actuators having electroadhesive pads for improved grip, and/or embedded electromagnets for interacting with complementary surfaces on the object being gripped. Still further described are soft actuators having reinforcement mechanisms for reducing or eliminating bowing in a strain limiting layer, or for reinforcing accordion troughs in the soft actuator body.
SOFT ROBOTIC ACTUATOR ATTACHMENT HUB AND GRASPER ASSEMBLY, REINFORCED ACTUATORS, AND ELECTROADHESIVE ACTUATORS
A hub assembly for coupling different grasper assemblies including a soft actuator in various configurations to a mechanical robotic components are described. Further described are soft actuators having various reinforcement. Further described are and soft actuators having electroadhesive pads for improved grip, and/or embedded electromagnets for interacting with complementary surfaces on the object being gripped. Still further described are soft actuators having reinforcement mechanisms for reducing or eliminating bowing in a strain limiting layer, or for reinforcing accordion troughs in the soft actuator body.
Structure for a robotic end effector
Various stabilization devices for a robotic end of arm tool, such as a robotic gripper, are described. The stabilization device is provided in a palm area of the end of arm tool and serves as a backstop against which actuators of the end of arm tool can push a compliant or slick target object. The stabilization device may take many any of a variety of shapes, depending on the application. Based on the shape of the stabilization device and the action of the robotic gripper on the target object, the target object can be moved or rotated in a more stable configuration, thus allowing the actuators to apply less force while still maintaining a firm grasp of the object.
Structure for a robotic end effector
Various stabilization devices for a robotic end of arm tool, such as a robotic gripper, are described. The stabilization device is provided in a palm area of the end of arm tool and serves as a backstop against which actuators of the end of arm tool can push a compliant or slick target object. The stabilization device may take many any of a variety of shapes, depending on the application. Based on the shape of the stabilization device and the action of the robotic gripper on the target object, the target object can be moved or rotated in a more stable configuration, thus allowing the actuators to apply less force while still maintaining a firm grasp of the object.
CHAIN PLATE FLEXIBLE FINGER
The present invention provides a chain plate flexible finger including a chain plate framework, a pneumatic elastic bellows artificial muscle, and a plastic annular frame. The axial expansion of the elastic bellows artificial muscle is restricted by the chain plate framework to overcome the elastic force of a tension spring to bend, to generate conformal contact between one or more chain plates and an object to be gripped and generate a contact force for a gripping state. With the control of a high-speed on-off valve, the air pressure in an inner cavity of the elastic bellows artificial muscle is accurately controlled to vertically or horizontally grip a cylindrical object, a cuboid object, a spherical object or an ellipsoid object. The flexible finger has adequate flexible adaptability and a simple structure, and is reliable to use, and adapts to differently shaped objects to be gripped and vertically and transversely placed objects.
CHAIN PLATE FLEXIBLE FINGER
The present invention provides a chain plate flexible finger including a chain plate framework, a pneumatic elastic bellows artificial muscle, and a plastic annular frame. The axial expansion of the elastic bellows artificial muscle is restricted by the chain plate framework to overcome the elastic force of a tension spring to bend, to generate conformal contact between one or more chain plates and an object to be gripped and generate a contact force for a gripping state. With the control of a high-speed on-off valve, the air pressure in an inner cavity of the elastic bellows artificial muscle is accurately controlled to vertically or horizontally grip a cylindrical object, a cuboid object, a spherical object or an ellipsoid object. The flexible finger has adequate flexible adaptability and a simple structure, and is reliable to use, and adapts to differently shaped objects to be gripped and vertically and transversely placed objects.
User-assisted robotic control systems
Exemplary embodiments relate to user-assisted robotic control systems, user interfaces for remote control of robotic systems, vision systems in robotic control systems, and modular grippers for use by robotic systems. Systems, methods, apparatuses and computer-readable media instructions are disclosed for interactions with and control of robotic systems, in particular, pick and place systems using soft robotic actuators to grasp, move and release target objects.
User-assisted robotic control systems
Exemplary embodiments relate to user-assisted robotic control systems, user interfaces for remote control of robotic systems, vision systems in robotic control systems, and modular grippers for use by robotic systems. Systems, methods, apparatuses and computer-readable media instructions are disclosed for interactions with and control of robotic systems, in particular, pick and place systems using soft robotic actuators to grasp, move and release target objects.
SPIRAL LOOP TYPE GRIPPER AND A MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION WITH THE GRIPPER
Provided is a loop-type gripper gripping an object which may smoothly grip and stably lift a heavy object, an apparatus for conveyance with the gripper, and a gripping method. The loop-type gripper whose one end is connected to a first fixture and the other end is connected to a second fixture according to the present disclosure, includes a plurality of twisted loops each having a predetermined curvature, wherein middle portions of the plurality of loops gather together or spread out to grip or release the object based on relative rotation of the first fixture and the second fixture.